The Straits Times, 24 April 1965
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Title Section28 1965-04-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CE R T I F tttf P S'jlfe E EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. APRIL >4, 1965 U CENTS KDN 1189 1005 j28 words
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Article609 1965-04-24 1 Jayakan Bahasa Kebangsaan! USE it wmm from now on: Khir KUALA LUMPUR. Fri r a v xcii i ng ihis c ar's National L ;i n guagc Month over Television Malavsi;i and the radio today, lln: Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, called on .-ill Malaysians to use "Bahasa609 words
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Article, Illustration781 1965-04-24 1 Peace: The invitation goes to Soek KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno was today officially invited to go to Tokyo early next month to talk peace with Tengku Abdul Rahman. The invitation was sent from Bangkok by japans Special Envoy, Mr. Shojiro Kawashimo through the Japanese Ambassador in Jakarta, Mr. M.781 words
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133 1965-04-24 1 Senu: We will he at Algiers summit C.AIKO. Fri. The Malaysia* Minister of Information and Rrnarie.ixtinu. Inehe Semi bin \!> dul Kalunun, told a Press eonfereru-e here today: "We have no doubt about Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian summit conference." He added that Indonesia and Communist China were the only133 words
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Article75 1965-04-24 1 TOKYO. Fri— Police launched a nationwide search for a 42-year-old busine.-Mnai) on suspicion ol swindling one of the nations leadI ing bank"; of 3.000 million yen i $25 million >. He Is Hironobu Fukihara. pre- I sideiit of the company that bears his name and several75 words
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420 1965-04-24 1 'Keep your pledge' plea to Ismail KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Journalists (Malaya and the Sinaapon NUJ today expressed disappointment over the statement by the Ministor of Home Affairs that no action would be taken against the Police officer who used force on a reporter covering the Macdonald420 words
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Article89 1965-04-24 1 JAKARTA, Fri. President Soekarno cancelled his scheduled visit to Bali today to hear the Litest development on Japan's efforts to meili.itc a peaceful settlement of the .Malaysia dispute. He m originally scheduled to fly to Bali with the Communist hitiese Premier. Mr. f'hou Kn- l.ai, and other delegates89 words
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Article52 1965-04-24 1 SERFMBAN. Fn The Government today announreci the I lifting ol the curfew imposed on April lti rlouk the Port Dfrk.son -oast from Ku.tla Sepanu Be-ar In 'he north to Kuahi Una) in the south. Al-o lilted ll thr ofl-.-hore rurfew irom Smuei IftMnn to Kuala i52 words
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Article, Illustration186 1965-04-24 1 The King avenges a golf defeat ALEXANDRIA. Fri. The Yang tii-Pertuan AgOOfl kept his word and yesterday avenged a defeat by beatinji the Egyptian Deputy Premier, Mr. Nurrirtdin Tjnal. and the Malaysian Ambassador by one hole in a name ol Li'ili. The Kin:, defeated on Wednesday by the same teamAP - 186 words
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Article391 1965-04-24 1 C.\l(i()\. Fri. 1 Ii c I mted States today dean its most crushing blow yel against Xor t li Vietnam, destroying s c v c n vital bridges in four dayiighl air raids. An A in c r i c a n spokesman said AirReuter - 391 words
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Article32 1965-04-24 1 BOURCUIBA CALL ATTACKED CAIRO. I ri— \ewM>.ipci Al Ahram staffed toda> Tunisian President MourKUiha's proposal for Arahisr.ul talk- v.is eoaspiraej fcgatast Aral)- planned by Western Imperialist i (See rage 12)32 words
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Advertisement110 1965-04-24 1 H CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND BEST jgjA Wi BETTER LIVING hO he w Q WQVS be onr) 4V vs^ h «:ouse his food is kept fre<h and ocrm tree jKk in hoi Mitsubishi refngerat fenliz'ng lamp 64 times more effecti.e Tho'i natural sunlight in destroying bactcne mKm Better health means110 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-04-24 2 CO-OPERATE WITH US TO TAKE UNITED ACTION AGAINST THE AGGRESSIVE FORCES OF IMPERIALISM' MOSCOW, Friday SOVIET Communist leader call- ed on Peking yesterday to cooperate with Russia in united action "against the aggressive forces of imperialism." In a key speech at the Kremlin, Mr. Pyotr DemichevReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration159 1965-04-24 2 YEW YORK. Fri.— Mr. 111 Adlai Stevenson, U.S. representative to the United Nations, said yesterday America had to admit it made mis- takes and must learn patience, compromise I and co-operation. Mr. Stevenson did not I refer .specifically to Viet--1 nam. but heReuter - 159 words
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Article85 1965-04-24 2 Islam to fight atheism AMMAN, Fri— The general Islamic conference, meeting in Mecca, unanimously approved the re- j commendations of Its committee to ""promote Islam and fight atheism. Mecca Radio reported last night. The committee expressed lta support to the "forthright Islamic programme' outlined by Kins Frusal in the lnaiiKUi.ilReuter - 85 words
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Article28 1965-04-24 2 RANGOON, m Seven people *vm killrci and 38 injured vtm lucii ipeed Kale mpi Prru. town 50 miles north of here l.«st nigbU -Router. IReuter - 28 words
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Article92 1965-04-24 2 Lodge in Taipeh to meet Chiang riiAIPEH. Fri. Pre--1 Bldent Johnson's special envoy, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, arrived here today for talks with President Cheang Kai-shek and other Chinese Nationalist leader> on Vietnam. In a prepared statement on arrival, he lauded Formosa's economic assistance to Vietnam. "The Republic of China."92 words
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Article127 1965-04-24 2 Build-up review No. 3 by Johnson WASHINGTON, Fri. President Johnson held another top level conference at the White House yesterday to review plans for buildinn up South Vietnam's military ■111 till in the war agatalt the Victcong. His iiit-rtini; with Mr Dean Kusk. the Secretary of State, and Mr. RobertReuter - 127 words
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Article40 1965-04-24 2 WASHINGTON, Kri Aoout 3.200 US Navy offlecn and rating! have volunteered for duly In South Vietnam In response to an official appeal, the navy said yesterday. They will be sent to Vietnam in the coming months. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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110 1965-04-24 2 Police kill five Sulu bandits in clash MANILA. Fri. Constabulary troops clashed with armed Sulu bandits in the southern Philippines on Wednesday, a constabulary spokesman said here today. Five bandits were killed and 10 others were wounded in the clash. Two constabulary soldiers were injured. The spokesman said that accordReuter - 110 words
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Article56 1965-04-24 2 NAHA (Okinawa). Fri. An Indonwlin Air Force C-130 m.idP .in imi reiiicy landing at N.iha civil air terminal yesterday and was wounded for two liour.s while Llie pilot amngad lor refuelling. i U.S. Air Force policemen stood guard around the U.S.-made I Hercules turbo-prop transport until H56 words
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379 1965-04-24 2 Mao steps up Hainan base building NEW DELHI, Friday pOMMUNIST China has begun a crash v> programme to develop Hainan as a strategic military base unobstrusively and under the utmost secrecy, a Government publication, Indian and Foreign Review, delcared in its April issue. The publication said the action was ominousUPI - 379 words
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Advertisement171 1965-04-24 2 NEW WRAP ROUND NO-SQUEAL TREAD AND ROUND SHOULDERS MAKE 69 A BETTER, SAFER TYRE 69 IS STRON9ER, HOLDS YOUR CAR MORE CORNERIN6 IS BETTER, SAFER ON WET, FOR THE TYRE YOU CAN TRUST FOR SAFETY, FIRMLY ON ANY KIND OF ROAD. SLIPPERY ROADS WITH 89 SEE YOUR 600DYEAR DEALER TODAY.171 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-04-24 2 THE GAMBOLS b Ba "y A PP |ob v 1 1" "~"1 M r f\ KEPT TELLIKJG YOU XT- «PN Ml\l \TO GET YOUR WAIR CU-T. ZIP ME t l/*LM I J A s uP, DEAR. J l}[JSs™}^^ A&'^-^A I it- 4-42 words
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225 1965-04-24 3 nif.AißiE nu chien (Wisconsin). Pri. The battfM'iim Hood crest <>t the Mississippi River hit this rity with full fury yesterday. The rlvrr kept on r: major cities downstream. The Mississippi poured past 'his 164-year-old town where the French once bartered for furs with225 words
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Article34 1965-04-24 3 COPENHAGEN. Pri. Danish inbour unions ham called oft* their usu.il solidarity marches and demonstrations for May Day h Saturday bec.iu.se 'workers would rather DM this weekend for holiday trips." DPI34 words
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198 1965-04-24 3 ■\l\\ *»»KK, tri— A >lololn\ cocktail, thrown by .i PMtfaf .V-uro m Si. Pati it k s Koman atholii .itheclral here UM night. < \|)liiiit'i| in a sh«-et of ll.uilr amoni; live people knccliim at the main altar rail. One. Mrs. IReuter; AP - 198 words
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76 1965-04-24 3 BRISTEN (East Switzerland. Fri. Eight Swiss scouts settled down to their sixth night marooned In a lonely mountain hut near here after being joined by .six searchers who battled through a snowstorm to; reach them. Plant for two helicopters to fly I then outReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-04-24 3 held on the Duke of Beaufort's Badminton rstate in Gloucestershire She ii-lebratcd her mother's birthday on vYc<ln«'s(iay by winning a first nr'nv in a horse jumping show. She shnrccl tin- first prize with two other srirls. Press Association Picture. MINCEM Anne taking one of93 words
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241 1965-04-24 3 High U.S. official quits in copper shares scandal WASHINGTON. Friday. MR. Herbert W. Klotz resigned as U.S. A» sistant Secretary of Commerce yesterday in the wake of a Government complaint linking him with a stock scandal involving a rich Canadian copper strike. Mr Klotz. 43. was not Charged wiLfc any241 words
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Article77 1965-04-24 3 Just fancy that... ULACKHEATH. V«t Bactlor Churle* Browning. 63. wants a wife for one day only. And after the ceremony she can bo back to where she came from. The idea i.s to beat the tax man who ha*, been diooln« his lingers deeD into hi> salary for years "As77 words
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Article28 1965-04-24 3 LONDON. Pri. Britain's roads claimed 53.687 dead or injured !n the firs' two months of the yenr j— a six per cent increase. Revi ter !i28 words
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144 1965-04-24 3 Where the free world is losing to Reds ONDON. Fri. The i Communist bloc countries have more than 100 overseas radio transmitting sites, compared with 36 for the j U.S. and Britain com- 1 bined, a BBC spokesman said yesterday. Mr. Tangye Lean, director of 8.8.C. external broad- Mating loldReuter - 144 words
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Article60 1965-04-24 3 LONDON, Pri. Lord Nelson of Stutlord. chairman of the Enelish Electric Company leaves here today on a .six-week .sales tour of Malay Ma. Australia. New Zealand and Hong Kong He will hold talks with Government departments and leaders of industry in an effort to boostReuter - 60 words
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Article86 1965-04-24 3 LONDON. Fri. Qiifon I 117 iheth II last niuht appointed two new Kniehts of the Garter Vise-mint Kronkehnrotigh. for years Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. and Lord Bridges, former head of the British Civil Ser- ire The new knight* re- > place two members ofAP - 86 words
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131 1965-04-24 3 FOUND: A CHEAP BIRTH CONTROL EXTRACT ATHENS (Ohio). Fri.— Scientists investigating old wives" tales and African witch doctors' potions in a search for a cheap birth control method yesterday announced they had extracted a contraceptive from a common plant. Ohio University said the scientists chose 35 plants from all overReuter - 131 words
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Article75 1965-04-24 3 SOFIA. Pn. Tin oOciaJ BulKiiriun news agencs BTA fa*. Unlay clLsclaseci lor the iirM time Biat Soiin Military Comniun.a r, Gen. Tsveiko Anev and Foreign Office oflicial T.solg Krustev had been arrested with other people Mr violating the laws of the country. In disclosing the.se arrestsUPI - 75 words
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Advertisement133 1965-04-24 3 CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Presen ts CONTEMPORARY ART IN ASIA an exhibition by Asian leading artists BALAI AMPANG A. I. A. BLDG. TODAY, TOMORROW 10.00—6.00 I NO MORE^MATCHESJN JS^S I I WITH NATIONAL r^/ Wdfl l AUTOMATIC )JE v I I GAS COOKERS/ w V "lIMIMU«UT^RODUanBET^«r»7^Tuil|ll|^ fc, CUMANTEE "SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT133 words
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Advertisement256 1965-04-24 3 EXTRA durability PP^iW^HWflfl EXTRA Hi i.l if .111 31 snow Rnnn?^n^Wffl whiteness EXTRA pP^P«^| crease *> L W retention Ff ,^> EXTRA freshness V _j^*'^/' J EXTRA m A smart cuffs \y J% and collar TOP VALUE A FOR YOURS^j/ r MONEY "^VI (Spore $12.50-Fed. $14.50) AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING256 words
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115 1965-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The. Second Criminal District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, today jailed a Custom revenue officer for 18 months on twu corruption charges. Lcow Poh Seng. 34. with 13 years government service was found guilty today after an eightday trial on115 words
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Article23 1965-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Arcadia which left London earlier this I month is due to arrive in Singa- pore on May 7.23 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1965-04-24 4 JUDITH YONG - Typhoid outbreak traced to no licence' hawker JUDITH YONG RULES ON FOOD, DRINKS SALES By SINGAPORE, Fri. main source of infection in the typhoid outbreak in the Chung Chenjf Hiijh School in (ioodman Road has been traced to an unlicensed iced water cum coconut water hawker, who used to sell1,071 words
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133 1965-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. K.M. Byrne, today said that the Federal Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, had in fact "orally" approved amendments of the liquor licencing regulations relating to the extension of Singapore's liquor licensing hours. After133 words
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Article52 1965-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Oh Tlirnc Swec has been elected Chairman of the Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association. Other officials are: Mr. Goh Kay Y:im. vice-chairman Mr. Lee Bun Hock, secretary; Mr. Chong Yoon Hin. assistant secretary; Mr. Yak Chuan X.i n. treasurer; advisors Mr. Ho See Beng and Mr. Chan52 words
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Advertisement172 1965-04-24 4 1 f i TWO S^f i« HTS SOUTH*'/- C> VDl'flJ NIGHTLYAM^o^^^/j 730PM Im ADMISSION: OAN6EROUS AND EXCITING ™lQj Si/ $1/ t/fiuAj/ISJ ARE YOU c/VOOWa LOOKING 'SJI YONC OPTICAL HOUSE /V| 24. Market Street Ipoh M Telephone 5730. 19" TV I 521.00 I r^XcA'ijrtirY/vl «r> big i^M&BKKWLiA week! MONTHLY RENTAL s»un-nsrwt.*co.172 words
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Advertisement957 1965-04-24 4 ALL THE CLORY, GRANDBH*^^. Wt^f^FSl rV AND TRIUMPHS OF THE XV {UtguH*ci?<K jffjj xviii olympiad f&* CAPTURED ON \o\v snouix.:! FUJI FILM il^goaejJ 1 TECHNICOI ■v'BIA) Plus: Bcrit.Sinqopurc No 4 65 aM^a^B TONIGHT V-IDNIOHT: (M VCC I TflUfl V j "THE LONGEST NIGHT" M^ WM M Tomorrow 8.45 a.m. (Mandarin)957 words
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219 1965-04-24 5 Mr Lee accused of ignoring facts' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was today accused of 'deliberately ignoring" facts about the Central Government's agricultural plans in his speech to the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore on Tuesday. The accusation was made today by the political secretary to219 words
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Article61 1965-04-24 5 I SINGAPORE. Fri. Ng Hoy Khoen, formerly sole proprietor of the International Service Organi- satlon, a travel agency, who has been a bankrupt since 1961. was i granted a conditional di.scharee by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the Hieh Court, today. The judge suspended the order of discharge61 words
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89 1965-04-24 5 OENANG. Fri. The 1 Chief Minister. Dato Wony; Pow Nee, yesterday described as "a splendid illustration of loyalty" the response to join the Vigilante Corps "This shows their determination to Af?ht the enemy within and without." he said. Addressing 40 leadejrs from the Butterworth Vigilante89 words
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91 1965-04-24 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Malaysian Airways ha s appointed Mr. Lim Chin Beng, 32. area manager for Borneo following the merger with Borneo Airways. Mr. I.im. vhosr !aM appointment in Malaysian Airways wu personal inlntani to the sener::) r, i.- an honour* gnutaftta of the Uiuvrr.sily of91 words
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94 1965-04-24 5 CEREMBAN. Fri. Police I recovered two love letters from the body of a lorry driver. Krlshnan alias Masalamanl. 24 who was found hanging from a rubber tree yesterday at Labu Road. One was In English from an Indian girl, and the other,94 words
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220 1965-04-24 5 Volunteers help to build path for village BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. Twenty-one voluntary wo rkers from five countries Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, the U.S. and Britain today started building a bridle path for Kubang Semang, a village in Bukit Mertajam district. Sponsored by the Penang Junior Chamber, the volunteers, including six women,220 words
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208 1965-04-24 5 Choy: Act now to beat 1972 water shortage DENANG, Fri. Because of her untwine population and the resulting Increase in consumption. I'm. hi- will experience a shortage of water in "about six or seven years."' the Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Cboy. predicted today. "That is why the City Council is208 words
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Article26 1965-04-24 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri.— The Regent of Trengganu and the Mentri Besar. Dato Ibrahim Fikri yesterday visited three land schemes in Marang. Dungun and Kcmaman.26 words
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Advertisement352 1965-04-24 5 FRANKIE BLAINES /f\*'^ we most Tftmum bwv of V 6,' MS. G/filS MOfiE G/465. JH fwm nightly at CAWAV RESTAURANT and •S^cUui ARUNDEL ROOM ".iir" if bienvenidos-£ (I l| j>, /"^3fer^B/l EXTENDED' 'JIB. L^#R^fc BY POPULAR DEMAND m *sOy™fcTONITE NIGHTLY 8.30 12.00 p.m. (except SUN.) MALAYSIAN NIGHT IN THE ROOF352 words
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Advertisement351 1965-04-24 5 rron, ft ZEINA AMARA ITAI V JJp-«^ Exotic Egyptian LOS Dancer COLORADOS > 4ff!H American beat, y *k p* k Here again by B^. vf^r Mm, popular request. 'j0 fl S>'< Showtime: 9 30 p.m. and \jM I 1 1 .00 p.m. Tel: 2404. <a|H m, Singapura y^roußooHg The latest351 words
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Miscellaneous275 1965-04-24 5 I Straits Times Crossword EH |HH H^HHHT* WM' W/T ||HP~~IB At KOSS 11. It s a game to set a bee on a 7. 8. Charlie disguising his age? little dog (6-5). '0. 13. In voice, etc., likely to be lmI 10. HeliKioub song reposing perfect tense iot ■HUUMMf on275 words
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265 1965-04-24 6 Jobs: The 'closed door' rule in foreign service KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Ministry of External Affairs is keen to have citizens from all over Malaysia join its foreign service, but service regulations stipulate that only Federal citizens qualify. Spokesmen of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Public Services Commission were265 words
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Article44 1965-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A coffee- stall assistant. Lee Tong Kuan. 17, was admitted to General Hospital this evening with serious stab wounds on his arm and fhoulderPolice said he was attacked by another youth in Desker Road at about 6 pm.44 words
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Article39 1965-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A woman. Leow Boh Kiew, 20. fell into the sea oil Nicoll Drive, near the Esplanade, at 4.30 this afternoon She was rescued by a man. and ls now in the general hospital39 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. 4 SEVEN-MAN Indian trade delegation flew into; Singapore last night for a five-day visit to accomplish three objectives: TO FIND ways of exporting i more Indian goods, particularly chemicals, drugs, soaps and detergents to Malaysia; TO DISCI SS prospects of starting joint ventures213 words
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Article77 1965-04-24 6 I'ENANG Fri A in rural 1 district councillor, Mr. Toll Boon K ,i, lias been elec ed < h;iirmap of ihe Ayrr IUUB brand] of t!y» United Democrats P:t!-:y. Mrs. 1 m Chont* Eu. wife <it the piirtyVs national secretary I general, is one of77 words
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88 1965-04-24 6 IPOII. Fri Shairi bin Sh.ihnawi. 45. pleaded guilty in the maßixtrate's court here today t<» harbouring two Indonesian in bis house in i Kampong Manjoi on April 5. The two Indonesians I are Wari bin Oktl. M, and Biya binte Mansudi, 19. Sli.iiri88 words
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116 1965-04-24 6 Now a call for a 'good time 1 in Muar "MUAR, Fri. The Muar Town Council has been urged to follow the JohorBahru Town Council in taking action against i unlicensed massage par- lours. The Johore Bahru council has offered the public "a good time" at the i councils expense116 words
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Article45 1965-04-24 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri.- The Mentri Baev of Kelantaii, Inche Asri bin Hni Muda. will open a two-dny co-cpcrn'.ivc seminar at Merbau School hire on April 30Tin- .^rrninar will be attended by 400 officials from 200 co-operative nocieties in Kclantiin and Trenß-45 words
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77 1965-04-24 6 |(UALA LUMPUR. Fri ■*The British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head, will vint Sabah and Sarawak next week. iron on Monday accompanied by Lady Head. There he will meet :h« Chief Minister. Mr p. :rr bob and members of the State Cabinet. On Thursday77 words
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Article53 1965-04-24 6 PKNANO. Pr!.— The Am»l Belia Malay Youth Society will hold a two-nißht variety show at Umno Hall this week-end In aid of needy Malay students. On Saturday night the society will present Malay pay entitled Musaflr Kelana to be followed by an Anika Wurna show53 words
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Article38 1965-04-24 6 SINGAPOR' in Yip Ah Kit. charged Women* Ch;ir'pr with running i place of assignation" (brothel) In her hoiwe in Oevlang Koad. wa* acquitted by a District Court today Her defence was not called.38 words
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Article, Illustration394 1965-04-24 6 SINGAPORE. Friday THE man who invented a new alphabet which he believes will "revolutionise the educational system in the Eng-lish-speaking world" flew in last night for a three-day visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Sir James Pitman, who launched394 words
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Miscellaneous171 1965-04-24 6 Atlofl Onp Off V.T. fin ml in I S fc *'t TS NO VSOKDEf? THAT I ALREAT>Y HIS PAMB f WHAT A «X»R GUY THOUGHT HET> PRECEPE6 HIM 7% HIM kJOW. 1 /THAT'S A MUST BC GREAT WARRIOR GOD MOTAN WEAPON! I CROS9EP SWORPS WITH WOTAN, \HCTT A POUST 'D"fc»™»171 words
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Article100 1965-04-24 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A writ has btcn Died in the Hlgb Court Registry on behalf of Khemanico Textiles, a High Street tinn. auainst the Indian Chamber of Commerce lor a declaration that the purported expulsion of 'he linn as a member ot the Chamber is null100 words
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Article, Illustration468 1965-04-24 7 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By ALARM AS GEM THIEVES ENTER: POLICE TAKE 5 MIN. FOR THE 500 YDS. DASH SINGAPORE, Friday JEWELLERY worth more than $20,000 was stolen by four armed robbers from a goldsmith's shop in Havelock Road today. During the five minutes it took theAH Yusof - 468 words
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Article30 1965-04-24 7 KLUANG. Fri The Mentri ReM.r ol Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open 108 low-cost houses at Kampowu- Melayu here on Sunday at 4 p.m30 words
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233 1965-04-24 7 IPOH. Friday. r pHE proposal by the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, for relieving the doctor shortage in the country was "welcomed in principle" by the president of the Malayan Medical Association. Dr. A. W. Moreira, here today. Speaking in233 words
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101 1965-04-24 7 VUANTAN, Fri.— The former Minister of Education, I Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. has been nominated for re-election as chairman of the Umno division here. The division's annual dele- j gates meeting Is on Sun- day. The division's secretary, Inche Hussain Tan. said I101 words
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Article54 1965-04-24 7 $4.6 million revenue KUALA LUMPUR. Pn. The revenue of the Kualii Lunipur j Municipality for the nrst quarter of this year was 54.6 million about $356,000 more than for the same period lust year. The biggest collection was from 7 million. Other col-. lrruons include: p.irkinß meters <550.345>: dog licences54 words
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Article70 1965-04-24 7 Blind boy passes his music exam (^LNGAPORE. Frl.- -A 16-year-old boy was amor)-? the list of successful candidates who sat for their Trinity College of Music. London, examinations held earlier this month Pang Soon Choo. a pupil of the Singapore School for tho Blind, obtained honours in his grade three70 words
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Article38 1965-04-24 7 .lESSELTON. Fr:.— Mr. Wong Big Nutr cSanapi ha.s been elec- ted to the Tanjons Arau ward of the Kuala Penvu District Council. 1 polling 307 votes aeainsr 133 for Mr Lini Klat Slang (Udlcoi iAP.38 words
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108 1965-04-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Low Vat Keong. 24. w;is today sentenced to one year's jail by the magistrate's court here for stealing six packets of cigarettes from the General Hospital canteen on April 16 Low had nine previous convictions. The magistrate. Mr. K.C.I.108 words
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126 1965-04-24 7 DRISBANh. Fri— Patrols In Malaysian waters wore now a deadly serious business, an Australian naval officer said today He is Commander R. C. Swan, captain of the antisubmarine fricate Derwent. which has just returned from five months in South-East Asian waters. Commander Su;in126 words
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Article45 1965-04-24 7 PENANG. Fri.— As the lirsl day of Muharram falls on Suniay. May 2. which is already a holiday In Penang. the State Government has declared Monday. May 3 .us a public holiday m the state, ins, pad of May I, a.s previously announced.45 words
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98 1965-04-24 7 Mayhew on night patrol in Malaysian waters SINGAPORE. Fri. Britain's Minister for the N a vy. Mr. Christopher Mayhew, this morning had a glimpse of how the British "armada here carried out patrols in Malaysian waters against Indonesian'infiltrators. He visited HMS London and H.M.S. Corunna. In the afternoon, he lunched98 words
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Article30 1965-04-24 7 KLANO. Fri. The Minister of Labour, Mr V Mnnirkavasaßani. v ill receive a cheque lor $1,000 tomorrow for the National Defence Fund from workers on Highlands Estate here.30 words
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Article23 1965-04-24 7 PE.NANG Pi ["he [v.inf Chinese Cli.mibi r i 1 Corners* will held Its' annual meeting at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday.23 words
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92 1965-04-24 7 American visitor's jewellery stolen QINGAPORE. Frl. Burglars last night broke into the house of an American business executive. Mr. R. Larry Aenis. and escaped with jewellery worth $2,500 Mr Aenis told the polirt that hr and his laniily wer« resting in the air -conditioned lounge of their two-store* house In92 words
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Article54 1965-04-24 7 Remembrance ceremony W SINGAPORE Fr. 1 NetlM* lands community here vi.l ot>mrve a remembrance ceremony In lid: our til .ill members Allied t ttlm gate (beta Uvei I i.« the NVtherl.mcL* iio Second World War no Ma) 4. Tin- ceremony be ItMcl »t thp Kranji military i from 6.15 v.m54 words
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Advertisement69 1965-04-24 7 FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT Plu> FREE Accident Insurance ■M Moleysio's leading Finani* Company AuthoriMd Capital $5.000.000j00 faid-Up Capital SI.OOO 000.00 Total Capital Fund. 52.200.000.00 KIAW AIK HANG CO. LTO. th Bridge Re L DEAFf" INVISIBI-K KAjtPMONtV. dc your r»r«, no ix>rd« or i lor your lit*, pair. Writ, tor trc*69 words
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Advertisement408 1965-04-24 7 S*e these feiturej jt your local gwi^^^^^^^^^^E^B^^T^^^lH^r^^lt^^^^r^^ril^^«B^l^r*^B^^^^^B^ t Philips dealer |f S£'& ll■■fl I I 1 2 |gs^ *fj% 1 lmio i IZA Bil Bi 'l IBj1"1BIIL" I I t a I gV* J I ttß I J I I i««^^^ Jem I. The two stars of British Stan- l^^jSfet^iSßgggl^ggggggMPßrHglHgM^^Mt^Hillggfi^^408 words
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Article, Illustration649 1965-04-24 8 Key that opens whole new world to us— Lee Singapore National Language Month opens SINGAPORE, Friday A common language to link up the different communities SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today described the national language as the "key that opens up a whole new world in our midst."649 words
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Article33 1965-04-24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt.— The annual meeting of the Jonore branch of the War Department Civiluin St.ifT Association wll i begin at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the Diamond Jubiiee Hall ncr»33 words
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260 1965-04-24 8 Tun Yusof: Develop a deep sense of communion with one another. SINGAPORE. Friday The Yang di-Pertuan Necara. Tun Yu>of bin Ishak. today called on the people of Singapore to develop a "deep sense of communion with one another "through the national language. In his speech, inaugurating the National Language Month.260 words
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194 1965-04-24 8 IPOH. Friday A TAPPER. M. Kanda- samy, 27, was acquitted by the High Court here today on a charge of raping a divorcee at the Marchiston Estate, near Taiping, on Feb. 5. last year. The divorcee. M. Kanachi. 22. also a194 words
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Article50 1965-04-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A vca-old vegetable seller. Song Si:i Pow, was today pailed for thraa >t\.rs bya dtetrld court for break- l:iK into a house at St. Gn Place and stealing mosaic and a tin of whitewash on Mardi 12 this yar. i H- had six previous convictions50 words
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Article28 1965-04-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR Fri— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today m.M.cd cheque tor $20,000 h■> ciormDrfencff Fund from the general ■anagn of the Indi B.mk28 words
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136 1965-04-24 8 Over 100 recruits picked in S'pore QJINGAPORE, Fri. More than 100 youths were enlisted when the two-day recruiting drive at the Territorial Army drill hall In Beach Road for the various wings of the Malaysian Armed Forces ended today. About 250 youths turned up this moraine, but only 90 were136 words
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Advertisement168 1965-04-24 8 Get Fuji Fans for slent, \^F^/ symbol of better uving efficient performance and elegant styling. With Fuji /SB J ~~Mfc you have fingertip control w n over the direction and speed fi"T^?iß of the airflow. For lasting g«a||§||^gp|p| service the motor is dust and moisture proof. Choose t|me switch q|al168 words
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Miscellaneous27 1965-04-24 8 It tins Bunny tiif Ralph ili'inttlahi /I.TME CRYSTAL BALL SAVS^N —^-~~C^*~ fCT ™T^"" > I \A £.OT O' MOA/EV^ FIGSEPS J oUWf^l Cr^,- y^^J I **£> S£f&lCE I M^f27 words
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Article, Illustration691 1965-04-24 9 RAJARATNAM: WILD TALK IS IRRELEVANT, AND EVEN DANGEROUS SINGAPORE. Frl GIVE MORE ATTENTION TO HELPING THE NON-MALAYS TO SPEAK, WRITE THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE' ADJUST THE USE AND METHODS OF TEACHING, SAYS MINISTER SINGAPORE'S Minister lor Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today s;tid the nations campaigns toii - 691 words
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266 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Government has warned the public against using residential flats and houses for commercial and other non- residential uses. a rtatement trom the Ministry of Nationa! Develupm 'nt noted that in rectnt months there had been a large number266 words
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94 1965-04-24 9 Evangelist to give concert at N -theatre SJIXGAPOIJK. In Ml Caiios; Gruber. aii accomplished American violinist and evangelistic mhKer will arrive here tomorrow to jnve a concert at 8 p.m. at thr National Theatre. His concert tour is beiim sponsored by the Malaysian Baptist Evangelistic I Crusade Committee. Appean;:? with94 words
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Article38 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri -The Public Utilities. Board today announced that there will be no water in Clementi Road < between Gimson Boys' School and I'lu Pandan I Road) from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on 1 Sunday.38 words
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Article41 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE Fn -The Siglap Community Centre will celebrate National Language Month at us premises with reading and ringtail competitions, a variety .show and r National Dress Queen contest at 7 :io p.m on April 28. May .">. 12 and 1941 words
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Article41 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fll The Singapore Indian Movie News Readers Club will hold a 'Variety Ntte" show at the Gandhi Memorial Hall ai 730 p.m on May 1 in, conjunction with the din anrmer- 1 M» celebrations of the club I41 words
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Article46 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE Fri Mr Slow \V;itt Soon has !>peri elected president of thr Singapore Civil Service Association. Other officials are: Mr. Edward I Tay vice-president; Mr. Chng Chee YonK. secretary: Mr. Sunder Sinch treasurer, and Mr. Oeon?e Abraham, chairman of the Board of Games.46 words
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Article367 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Chua Kc>c Loke. 30. said to have been arrested while carrying a Spanish revolver witn live bullets. wa ounmitteci for trial at the I A.-.-i/e.- by a magistrate.- j court today. The magistrate. Mr S. Rujendran. made thi> order, and extended Chua367 words
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Article109 1965-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A public National Lan- siii:i!if quiz contest will be organised by the Malay Youth Literary Society in conjunction with National Language Month. The competition, consisting of j I two .sections— section A for Ma- lays and section B for non- 1 Malays is open to109 words
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251 1965-04-24 9 A COMMON TONGUE WILL BRING UNITY, SAYS FONG SINGAPORE Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee. last night said the common language could help to generate ;i sense of unity. It would also help to develop a common Identity and orientation among the various251 words
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269 1965-04-24 9 Ghazali: 'I'm proud of the help from Chambers' SINGAPORE Fri. The political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inch*' M o I; a m in v <l (iha/ali bpi Ismail, today said he was i>r.*u(i to have received the co-operation of non-Malay ori;an isatioiis in trying to make this269 words
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Article54 1965-04-24 9 Singapore. Frl.- Members oJ -man Australian 1 survey mtwhrn today set out inctividinilly to !h:d <>ut mon loc-iil requirements from Singapore commercial linn.- which -.ire 1 users of chemicals. The Australian Oovernmentsixmsored team had arrrfed hem lon Wednesday nighl to nmkf a close siudy oi chemical54 words
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Advertisement100 1965-04-24 9 jJb^bbbbbbK flhaßßßb. MAKE YOUR FJRSJ DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft100 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-24 9 ABSURD! .^tr^. fori tfsVti^^*^ K^^ TT If §*W m 1 Just as absurd and ridiculous to use "will fit" replacement parts on your International tractor instead of always insisting on genuine International Harvester parts. One belongs, the other doesn't! "Will fit" parts cannot come up to the exacting metallurgic.il specifications,123 words
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Obituary63 1965-04-24 10 Worrf. tit flfiMmial MR WEE HUCK LAV paxiimt awaT peaceful!) 'hf a« of M Imvmt behind h(« widow Mr-. Wm IM'k l.iv mcc T:m Hn dMBt), S anil Sip Hean 2 dMiKhterv-tn-l.m -r.in.l'on and 3 Kiinenl rortece will leave reoktei HMkJaad Road < P m r>ecplv tioiirTifd. No amaUUi63 words
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Article52 1965-04-24 10 ifj 1 HMmaaaj FAMILIES OF Mr Tow Keng Chuan and Ti. ia| Hlll fhirk frirnd*. rclatlTM. rnemban of sim.T '"hurrhm. MtaalOßartcai for nymratnies. hep an. I kftj rliinr.it their brreave- iff m Ipoh and Tapah. and 'r..nf|« la Slncnimrr. Muar. Mslncca. I'amrron Highland*. "Your comfort and mo.-' ilf.-Wy appr>-i52 words
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Obituary23 1965-04-24 10 20 V/arit til 'Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mr CWa oag iihn hat ton* to br with Aayi> rracmbif.rii f. imply23 words
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Article616 1965-04-24 10 The French arc not taking part in next month's Seato naval exercises in the South China Sea, and will be represented only by an observer at the Ministerial conference ol the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation in London earlier in May. First intimation of the French Government's decision616 words
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Article316 1965-04-24 10 With the national language scheduled to become the sole omcial language in less than two and a half years' time, the four-month Bulan Baha.s* which began last night is bound to become the focus ot nationwide attention. A full programme has been arranged, starting with tile Education Minister's316 words
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Article280 1965-04-24 10 Inquiries yesterday into the j Ministry of External Affairs' i failure even to interview some qualified applicants for the J Foreign Service disclosed an 1 absurd situation. While the i Ministry is so short of recruits that it has had to lower its entry standards, it cannot employ280 words
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342 1965-04-24 10 Listening to Mr. Lee: By a student in Australia COME of the reports of '"'what Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said or didn't say In Australia seem to suggest that he was concerned primarily with putting Singapore's point of view. First of all, it would seem to me that it is342 words
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Letter104 1965-04-24 10 WITHIN twu years, our address lias been changed twice though we are living in the same old house. The first alteration was the name of the road, the second the number of the house. The authority concerned, advised us to make use of the new address from the104 words
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Letter95 1965-04-24 10 I refer to the Housing Board's letter iST April 17i. Whilst it is not denied that administration and maintenance costs for the pre-war flats in Tionc Bahru are heavy, it would nevertheless be interesting to learn what these actually are. The majority of tenants have complained that the95 words
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Letter43 1965-04-24 10 I suggest that the Department of Civil Aviation Dut up a namesiftn on the front wall of the new terminal buildinc in Bahasa Kebanitsaan in addition to the English version "International Passenger Terminal" May I offer "Perhentian Penumpann Antarabangsa MOHO. YUNI ftinfapor*43 words
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Article, Illustration746 1965-04-24 10 DUN COOK - Vietnam and the PekingMoscow, quarrel DUN COOK CHOU'S THREE-WAY 'WINNER' Hn PARIS, Frl IN a revealing discussion of the V i c t n am crisis, Chinese Communist Premier Chou En-lai has told Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella that China expects to be bombed by the United States and "has746 words
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542 1965-04-24 10 New facts on snakes and their poisons STUDENTS are being told that roughly half the people bitten by cobras, vipers and sea snakes sustain little or no poisoning, that death is exceptional, and that in many cases too- hasty injection of a serum can do more harm than good. Tnis542 words
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Advertisement594 1965-04-24 10 Straits Times Malay Mail d» h*nd«d to MARKET O'rfijra Hold (H»t»l'tlnni«t P«l) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland B->«e> Kftonf Ni.ji Rasa Authorlftrd M CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlncheiter Houir. W$ THE NEWS FRONT M. M. ISMAIL MAMIEM STORE jnfl rtoad. 17. V RETNAf.AMY CO 3/J. j«an <a»i.. RA f S.594 words
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Advertisement50 1965-04-24 10 THE EYES CHANGE; PERIODICAL EXAM. NECESSARY! The eyes change as the body does. Regular checkups arc essential to eye comfort and visual efficiency. Don't hesitate to consult a well experienced, competent vision specialist (optometrist) armed with full equipment. C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Street. Singapore50 words
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Advertisement178 1965-04-24 10 REINDEER MEAT BALLS ESSENCE OF NOURISHMENT M i y a wh n i p SOME MEAL \j£ FROM NORWAY Available from Fittpatriclc (K. I A Spore.) Cold Storage (M) Ltd. and all leading provisions stores in Singapore. SOLE AGENTS: GENERAL SUPPLIES COMPANY THE COMPACT, VERSATILE INSTRUMENTS FOR THE ARCHITECT, BUILDER,178 words
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236 1965-04-24 11 |y \l I IMPIR. I n The Minister of hducation. laehe Mchamed Khir Jnhari. u.ints .Malay rrliftoas school* to eemr under Jiis Ministry instttiri of tho State (io\ernmentv I h BtatC. Mo said, had its own system of running religious schools Thorc was rn-etl236 words
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81 1965-04-24 11 KUALA PILAH, Fri. The Mentri Be^nr of Negri Sembllan. Dato iDr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. today inspected five land schemes here to see for himself the lack of progress made. The .schemes a; Bayal. Aver Hitam. Trnien.v Krpi.s and Malm near hrrc arr considered81 words
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Article, Illustration639 1965-04-24 11 PADMANA KRISHNAN - PADMANA KRISHNAN The Govt should be a model employer, says Narendran KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. STAFF SIDE CLAIMS TO SALARIES COMMISSION ALSO ASK FOR BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS By THE Special Commission on Salaries headed by Mr. Justice Suffian has been urged to recommend all-round639 words
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166 1965-04-24 11 Trawling: A final decision on Monday KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. fHE Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, said today he would hold a final meeting with officials from his Minister on Monday morning to decide the fate of trawler fishing in Malaysia. Ha.ii Ghazali. who returned from166 words
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198 1965-04-24 11 OENANG, Fri. A detective constable today described in court a running gun battle between him and a gunman when police raided a house iH( East Jelutong one moon lit night in February. "I was with three other* I guarding the rear portion198 words
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Article60 1965-04-24 11 KNANO. Prt. rur p;;zT,m delsncr! by about or.o and a half days becausp oi congestion In the purl Jaddah Kajf Al :lie Coi.trol'er of Pilarlni.. nounced today The .-u.p wh ■-rhoduled :o 1 wlt'i hajis on April 30. will be In port on May 2 instead. Ii60 words
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Article30 1965-04-24 11 RA.VS. Pn The Chlne.«* i Chamber of commerce here will hold iU* annual meeting on Sundo v at it* premises u> Bibb? Road at 230 p m i30 words
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Article71 1965-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The leftwing Barlsan Somali* today said a mass protest mee'tng. sponsored by the National Trades Union Congress on Wedne.'day, wrs a reflection of "the serious state of discontent and resentment of the workers in the government services aualnst the People's Action Party. "This71 words
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129 1965-04-24 11 Rajaratnam 's visitors: 39 touring women from Trengganu SINGAPORE, Fri. A group of 39 women from the Bukit Besi Women's Institute, in Trengganu, this morning called on the Minister lor Culture. Mr. S Rajaratnam. The women, who chatted informally with the Minister at the Ministry s conference room In the129 words
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Article82 1965-04-24 11 IPOH. Fri.— The American An- Kusador to Mahyaia. Mr. J Bell, and his Witt new in r p on th.'ir way to Ku ila Karigsar to pay a courtesy ca^ on rhe Sul'an of Periik. Mf. and Mrs. Bel wen met on arrival by82 words
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123 1965-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Institute of Bonth. East Asia of Hanyang University is now car a survey of the historical sources pert a 1 li activities of early Chinese immigrants in Mai ani Brunei. The purpose or the rarvey is to prepare an annotated bibliographical123 words
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Article, Illustration238 1965-04-24 11 Poh Hoong wins place in Art in Asia show ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. xv Phoon Poh Hoong, 22, one of Malaysia's leading artists, today beat 14 others with his entry "Resources" at the "Contemporary Art in Asia" exhibition here. The exhibition, sponsored by Cathay Pacific Airways, will be put on In238 words
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Advertisement63 1965-04-24 11 NEW MODERN POLYPACK RELIEF jifffe rROM COLDS -FEVER- AJffi?* HEADACHES PAINS A Hafe DIMPLY TEAR OFF JL \**Cll»w tablets from strip ife SAME GENUINE ASPRtf I :^i& v, foS SAFE! EFFECTIVE! K f^ THE PAIN RELIEVER aWiiT *^Hte) KNOWN AND TRUSTED Wgjjjtf t^*s?£2 p THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA v^k-i 1 AND E63 words
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Advertisement75 1965-04-24 11 YOU'RE WELCOME SB? 'Mm^wt* jF AT MANSFIELDS You may be in a hurry or planning leisurely ahead, you may be travelling near or far, on business or pleasure, by air or by sea, cheaply or expensively whichever it is come to Mansfields for prompt and personal attention. OUR CLAIM IS75 words
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Article83 1965-04-24 12 MANILA. Fri.— A nightclub manager has been charged with holding up a m urban police headciuaner.-. Ciiy police said Freddie Webb, 22. :i Hlipino. walked in viti .mci threatened 10 kill the :>olicemen unless they returned revolver seized trom liim earlier by two patrolmen.83 words
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Article, Illustration245 1965-04-24 12 'Recognise Israel' call to Arabs TIMS, I ri. I'rcsi- dent Bourguiba has proposed that the Arab states recognise Israel and accept its borders as drawn by the United Nations. Reports in the, Tunisian Press yesterday also said President Bourguiba proposed that Israel cede, a portion of Palestine to the Arabs245 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-04-24 12 4 N unidentified Opposition parry member bleeding from forehead is arrested by gasmasked policemen during street riots in Seoul. The clashes took place last week after a rally by about 30.000 people at Hyongchang football stadium under the sponsorship of opposition political parties. UP I photo.UP - 48 words
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250 1965-04-24 12 Cancel Rhodesia elections, U.N. tells Britain ITNITED NATIONS. Fri. The General Assembly's special committee on colonialism called on Britain yesterday to take "urgent and immediate steps" t o cancel the Rhodesian elections scheduled for May 7. Approval of the resolution cleared the way for a debate in the Security CouncilReuter - 250 words
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128 1965-04-24 12 MANILA. Fri. Mr. Nprpn Anrinlrmcr preside," of tional Press Club Of the Philippines, yesterday ripnipri a rVincrrp<;<: iTn^charge^af The Philippines Press had been infiltrated by Indonesia. Mr. Andolong accused Congressman Ramon Bagatsing of Manila, Of "using the floor of Congress for purveying malicious gossip about128 words
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89 1965-04-24 12 NYERERE'S 'FREE AFRICA OR ELSE WARNING THE HAGUE. I-ri Pre>ident JuUiu Nyerert ol Tanzania said here day that It Western countries failed to ppr-uade Portuia] to give her African terrttorle.s independence. Africa would have to "turn elsewhere for assistance." I Speaking at a banquet on the third day of bisReuter - 89 words
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Article102 1965-04-24 12 PITTSBURGH. Fri. 1 The United Steel--1 workers Union yesterday formally announced it was ready to call a ration-wide strike in the industry on May 1 if I its demand for an 18 cents an hour wage inI crease was not met. Mr Paul Gilbert,Reuter - 102 words
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Article57 1965-04-24 12 MONTEVIDEO. Fn. EmU private bunk* m Uruguay went on strike yesterday in protest against .1 take-over of the Transatlantic Bank on Wednesday night by the Uruguayan Central Bank. The Central Bank'? move WBI expected to brine about the dismissal of some 900 employees of the TransatlanticReuter - 57 words
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250 1965-04-24 12 SYDNEY, Friday. rpHE Federal Government will not J- be intimidated by Indonesia's reprisal threats for Australia's aid to Malaysia, the Sydney Sun's Canberra correspondent said today In a frontpage story in the Sun. the correspondent commented: "The developing hardness of Indonesia's attitudes isReuter - 250 words
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138 1965-04-24 12 JAKARTA Fri Western diplomatic mission* hero were making lllial routine reports" to their government ;ii>out an Indonesian constitutional body's rr< 0111 mrnda lion* for "firmer if ■■■ltn" aeainst their < ounti kV interests lierr in "reprisal" for their support of -Malaysia, informed fCM said138 words
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Article58 1965-04-24 12 LONDON. Fn Chil .r.mis in London air to oe scoured lor exponent* <>: the dr.iRon danco a Chir I marked by thr .langlinc of 1: and the explosion of Oaecrackera The dance will be perfonne the Commonwealth An.- F. in September, bin 11 uotUi tooReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement168 1965-04-24 12 |1 THE Paperbacks -*< JUmJL in Malaysia! Have you read these q MP^*^HiPßfcb^^Lexciting James Bond thrillers' They are available MMtfttHMtt^^^HFA'. m PAN books and easily ~*sr Etetta^^M. obtainable from >^P your local bookshops' \^Bf 1 im^^^^^^^^^tV GOLDFINGER jK2 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE VHIHBHHHH^ CASINO ROYALE f LIVE AND LET DIE168 words
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Advertisement122 1965-04-24 12 r Speaking of Service... The Ro.al Orchid Se r vice is a lubjed of H 0 fmd conversation !aag nf;, book a tr n e-^thjsastic conversation wherever discrimi- on THAI INTERNATIONAL, the ai'line that nat ng trav'lers meet. Invariably the taik everyone is ta'k ng about turns to the hospttatity122 words
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288 1965-04-24 13 Waiting for a tiger to turn man-eater /I.NTE again \v< read that a tiger has killed an estai* 1 worker, this time a woman. Is it not time someone spared a thought for those poor peoplr who day after (ivy at thr break of dawn lake their lives in their288 words
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Letter196 1965-04-24 13 IT !a a pity that the Comptroller dismisses fairness and equity as "emotional" matters which must take second place to cost. I would put the priorities the other way ;".round. It would for example save the taxpayer considerable money if the Government paid the196 words
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Letter73 1965-04-24 13 ON the matter raised by D. Jawharilal <S.T. April 10) the provision of a bus service from Com- monwealth Avenue to town: The application fiom Finuapore Traction Co. (196-i; Lid. to operate a service along Comr.ionwealth Avenue was withdrawn Another bus company however las applied to operate a73 words
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Letter78 1965-04-24 13 WITH refuvnqe to your report <S.TJ April 20 > tf the Malaysian dee [all re© rd. we would like to congratulate the parachutist concenvci but would like to p :.nt out that the record .v.ands at 15.000 feet, and not. 14,000 as j-eportrd. The record wa.s set at Kun!a78 words
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Letter276 1965-04-24 13 rpHOSE concerned in X the training of teacher-trainees will endorse much of what Ibu Bapa says (S.T. April 15) concerning the recruiting of lecturers for the Regional Training Centre. These lecturers are recruited from the teachers in schools— not the lecturers in the training colleges and276 words
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Letter180 1965-04-24 13 1 refer to the letter headed "Priced Off The Road" by C.S. Tan (S.T. April 17). And would like to point out that because of* the need to ensure the smooth flow of traffic which is increasing in volume so rapidly, parking has to be prohibited180 words
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324 1965-04-24 13 THOSE TV SHOWS WORTH THE PRICE OF A SET JN the correspondence on television programmes, there has been a very strong emphasis on 'entertainment' presumably meaning westerns, detective stories, etc. These are no great entertainment in my view, they come a dime a dozen In several other media, including comic324 words
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91 1965-04-24 13 THE FAMILY QUARREL THAT IS CAUSING DISTRESS PEOPLE born and bred in this country are distressed that not a day passes without mud being slung between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur leaders. All parties should refrain from doing anything that will stir up dissension among the people; all should concentrate on91 words
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Letter146 1965-04-24 13 QN April 17, at about 4.30 p.m., several cars all bearing K.L. plates. Jumped the long queue to cross the ferry at Endau. Questioned, they said they were police officers, and that they had special permits from the "State Engineer" to cross the ferry wihout having146 words
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Letter71 1965-04-24 13 I SUGGEST that th« authorities send frequent reminders to owners of vacant lands along the coast or In the vicinity to clear their property of bushes and thick lallang, which are Ideal temporary hiding places for explosives. One knows that wouldbe saboteurs have no intention of wasting their71 words
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Advertisement338 1965-04-24 13 s i xl l •1 1 (Pi PRESIDENT HOTEL w S .4 m m p if hi m k w w v f 1 %on j! 'I lir Prrsufrri! C It. ,111 I S S^TS prr night. ulon md m.rvr, air mmrnirniK -»win !rjitird ihWi. v 1 Warn dfliciim ii>338 words
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Advertisement121 1965-04-24 13 tow rentals jj^^BiMniß i EASY 24 ■IrBErB im MONTHS HP KWp£l NEW LOW NET CASH PRICES ks*3S^SSZI_JB MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 782 v > v: v v New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture size Front mounted high fidelity loudspeaker121 words
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Advertisement576 1965-04-24 14 t Wmimmmmmf j5 m m j m mm>m*t%wmkmmmmmiM [■■lllaa^sEfcaiaWaißtaaaaßißMß^ (iinlmu.d n oni I'.iur I" PHOTOGRAPHY li WmmdM M Min. >— Box in rtt. txtrm LATEST AGFA SLIDE Projector. »a*H automatic mm sizea Is'sla" up to 2"x2 Cathay Phoio. 36 Bras it. man Road. H iwro SITUATIONS VACANT 15 Wmrd* $S576 words
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Advertisement1078 1965-04-24 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* U Min.)— Box iO rf». exfr. ACOUIRE A BOOK KEEPING Dip iom» in" thre." months r>v our s-mi-n (Mai l'o<itr,i study Course Ifessjaßßßs ol student* have alrendy qualitieii n tnu uniq-je K'Jaranteed method Rea>.onable fcs. Write for rtemils Oordon Arlen College. Dept I! i<s. 63 New1,078 words
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Advertisement1099 1965-04-24 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I u...rf. H »»m Bui '<« rt* aaajasj JALAN NOVENA BARAT BJBSM j •l.t ik.-Uuh.mi> r en-ant lam Ln fiooi EASTEMN MANSION I H-i'ioutm. flat r..-diately. lr. Bksck-r. Amt>er Rd Rsjtsjsal I i^>r. la in~i«H:uni. .-i FURNISHED ROOM!. h rwin- roomy ,iti ii niTi uuc 4)!f><ot'**tti*'<i o-ar Katon«c1,099 words
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Advertisement808 1965-04-24 14 EDUCATION li Hord> >* i Min.)— Box^t et: txtrm POSTAL iuiiion |-nsmasil«s r... CnvHt- lutor ...oriespoiid- I p Katou* >' (< Koi N CUARANTEEO TUITION: HSC. Beam .u.\ -ui.je. t. MtsjraMa Bvoairuj BSWOI Bsjeeasai Ajtsurrd (MM ll i<in RAPIO COURSES: ttei-retan il BsaSßSSjasjßßjp, Kuokkecuinti. Snnrtnnr. I Tvvwnting. BasjMej*. Malay. Kremn,808 words
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Advertisement857 1965-04-24 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Wm4k M i .Wit. i— ■«i..i in rt*. rxtrn FORU FALCON 65 nu>nc. ..-i atjajsrsssjai assMaaa i.ihhi mi!.- |B. wb r.-i <!■ sare) .'.ViJI I 10b1 SUN-ROOF VOLKSWAGEN hUtt apex ni.i.n \if» i:.:i.":ti l{uud s ivif or tin* ii., :n IMMACULATE MCB Dec IWJL' wIMI j857 words
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Advertisement646 1965-04-24 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 WmrdM H Mm.,—B ox it rt: rxtrn WHO IS THE FAIREST ol UM .i tioil.l Hit- Hint I'll lion, I r urr, i t. r.M ajvsji H irars. OKW REGISTERED MB7, SMI IM. luu loin- :>■« mimrl. rnarnycroti Hi iii al bid Wman Tetepbajw MM 7I646 words
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Advertisement98 1965-04-24 14 J T-^^Jt aa^^MsaA 1 J Experts recommend STAMFORD COLLEGE becaus* its home study course* ore Easy Competent Successful Recognised by educationists of world repute. Join the STAMFORD COLLEGE Whether; You seek further education. You are still in school. You want a better job: ENSURE YOUR SUCCESS in Higher School Certificate98 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-04-24 15 TO LIVtRPQOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.i Cve S loit Stilt P STieiß •^nant HtUJ L,,er«eel. Steajaj It Pt Afr 21 Apr 21 li»ertatl, A.onmouth Git 36 Apr 26 Apr 27 2 May 1 < li>erpeal. OIC m Apr 29 Mil 2 l-irrpoel May 3 May 1 Mty l/ll Mty II1,290 words
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Advertisement1265 1965-04-24 15 aWaf L A hl//V£S to EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR USI. CONTINENT AND SCWOINAYIAi S'oort c S'haa Pining Am Genoa Havra H'Durg K'oam Aata Cap* I j Pattfeiia t) Stilel It Pt/Apr 24 25/21 Miy 19 21 May It ieee I 4 II \i «miiiu t) Apt 23/ 2 May 3/11,265 words
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Advertisement1163 1965-04-24 15 1 B£NWUNf\ UrttSb SERVICE IU LONDON. HVERPBOL t, tUNIINENIAL r-OtU BENMHOR lor Liverpool May Jl >in«a ort S'nta Ptnmi SUIL™ 11 BENARMIN For London May 24 enssui on H<mburi BS lENUWERI Himnurt, Loneon. M'araaft, fM mouth May 1/ t Maf 1/1 lENIOYAI .onaon, Hamourg ma, |/U May 12/14 Miy IS/1*1,163 words
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Advertisement1272 1965-04-24 15 fog»£ ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. \r****^ U.K. /Continent Singiiioti P. S'haa Ptnani CITT OF CIASGO* Lonoon, H'burg. N'atm. Hnr* brangtftOuU 26/ It ktl a All Cm Of UPON icnoM Hamburg, Rorteroea H.vre, Hull 26 21 May 21 May Cm Of COLOMBO b«M ..amourg. Rotttreta Ha>" huh inMiiiifhaa .3/2J ivtt1,272 words
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771 1965-04-24 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDI STRIALS continued to improve on the Stock Exchange yesterday morning, but later in the day tended to shade off. Thr chief factor affecting sentiment was again tbe headline news of peace talks Esso was among the shares771 words
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Article26 1965-04-24 16 Malayan Stock Indices Apr. 22 Apr. 23 "Industrials: 78.32 78.34 Tins: 98.22 98.26 S rubbers: 103 40 103.40 *nee. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962—10026 words
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Article897 1965-04-24 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock ExchanKe of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holding! c7.i'in> #2.09: Ounlops (3,000) <I.M. < 2.000 < SI. VI: c. Smelters (2.000) Mi Es*o897 words
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Article40 1965-04-24 16 ON .he tr» a.eh.rue market In Hong Kook yen tf May the U.t. dollar »v quoted at 5.76 (or T.T. and ft. 74 1 tor ca>h Sterling wa< quoted at 1e.02 aad ens tael of geM at 2631.40 words
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380 1965-04-24 16 rE past short week's trading was hampered by a post -holiday lethargy which was enhanced by ir.suiTlcient change In political and trading conditions, state II C.B. Co. Ltd In their current Rubber market survey. Generally th» trend was downward at the beginning of the weos380 words
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Article126 1965-04-24 16 MELBOUHNE. Prl INDUSTRIALS continued to ease. but the margin of falls over ris* 1 lessened fiflttlj Turnovers were still low and movements narrow. Base sMtali were steady while oils were firmer. AOO moved up Is. 6d. to 30s. Mo:int Isa eased 3d. to 30s. 9d. To-liyn prkes with126 words
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Article237 1965-04-24 16 April. K Ttir.-.- months. INOUSTKIALS: 1 1.1 its. \i. Mi< It r,. City Dcv V ria. M. Invt. II U.S. Holding* N iron I 14 ct*. UC.K.O, 14 ria Dunlop 1 2 i*s. Kon;nM>n lv eta K. smelten J4 cts. Kothrnani II i:ta. r.sKO \2 -U- I i237 words
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Article68 1965-04-24 16 /"■MINIS! Product Exchange, Sm««. p«te noon prieoi ptr pieul yettsrday: Coconut all: bulk {62 sellers, drum *6.'i nellera. Copra: Apr./ Ma*. UK/Contlrwnt: t'miuoted. P>*s*tTi Muntok white 1145 sellers, Sarawak whit* SI42J seller*, mwrril Sarawak blark Jl2O seller*, garbled LampoDK black Sl37t(N) sellers. AST A |190(N) mlliti. Singapore Coconut68 words
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Article54 1965-04-24 16 THK prrsrnt rat* of thr Malayan dollar against thr pound strrlinc li\rd on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. i 15 16d.. Buying TT 2s, 1 lt>. Baying OU 2s. 4), d. thr dollar la at IU tUtutorr middle position In relation to its54 words
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Advertisement1117 1965-04-24 16 JZ ..KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. 1» Bast Canada and O.S.A. Great Lakes Sarvlca -faeHiM Mrs" M May »°Miy K Ism tl M 9 tali' IS Ml ■Kiaikawt Mars" Il'l3lcss M last 21 .uly I Is] I Ast II 111 Wast Coats* of CenstFSU/Sontb America Scrvle* "Pen Mere" 11/1? May I1,117 words
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Advertisement986 1965-04-24 16 MlBa^PHafflßßessßsPslßLlß »USl*»il» M«»ICt/NkM ftALAM I IMIA PAKUiAK AM p>. SULf SEMMUI tsi Freaaatlt, Aleijite, Melteares. Syeett ts. Usem sal Naiasattiua f«nan| s •>«• $'ew« fam% t. S'haa fiaaat BULIMBA* S May 1/ 7 Mtf I Mai «AIUU S/ll Mai U Mas II Mn SAKPtM ijuse 1/ Its*- 11/WiM* RAIUIA 31986 words
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Advertisement213 1965-04-24 16 Passenger Cargo Service, Strairs/Nagapottinam/Madras. Spore P. S'hom Penong Tss. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy 151 25/27 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr Chief Agents: R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD., Singapore. Phone ***** ***** WILHLLMSEN LINES hum. scisiiaamas m Cestiaeatai Peru ter Saafsta ass Haas tenant «>. S'haa i eon INEBEN (Calls Fusan, IKW213 words
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Article27 1965-04-24 17 April 23. MM \U\ I 8151.X PRICK- tints (up half a ten 1 TIN: S723.CS} (down s| I I'noMicial rstiinatnl ofTrrin^ tons (up l.i tons).27 words
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347 1965-04-24 17 Straits tin price again declines in Penang Till Straits tin price again fell in Pt-nang yesterday h> UttJ to fnXJtti per picul. After the big ri- c of >I.;X7' on WVdnrsilay the price fell Sb 7."> on Thur-.-iaj 111,- rviim.ited ofTerinj; yesterday at -'2.1 tons, was up !.*> tons. In347 words
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Article244 1965-04-24 17 Vf AY first eradr rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in linuapore and Kuala Lumpur vrsterday at 73 K rents per II) .ip half a cent on Thursday'N loving level fur the position. The (one was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. dnsinc priics in cents per Ib. yesterday:244 words
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Advertisement3416 1965-04-24 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF i Bedroom, Sitting Room Dining Room furniture, refrigerator. crockery, cutlery. Unen, etc. To Be Held At No. 10 Bright Hill Crescrnt I main entrance next to No. 97-A, Upper Thomson Road, .V- milestone). On Sunday, 2"th April, 19ba At 10.30 a.m. NOW ON VIEW from 9.003,416 words
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Advertisement590 1965-04-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI ENGLISH MALAY TRANSLATORS Applications are Invited for appointments in the Brunei Oov- eminent Service as English Malay Translators of which several vacancies exist. Only candidates with the required educational qualifications need apply. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be Malays, have passed the Overseas School Certificate, and at590 words
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Advertisement390 1965-04-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT PUPIL CIVIL tM. INKER. APPLICATIONS a-f invited trom civil engineering graduates tor tha post ol Pupil Civil Engineer on the staff ol the Hydro-Electric Division ol the Central Electricity Board. The Hydro-Electric Division Is engaged on the Investigation, design and constructions of hydro-' projects In390 words
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529 1965-04-24 18 Russia and China 'clash in World t-tennis tourney (HUANG SHOWS TOP FORM LJUBLJANA. Yugoslavia. PYiday. £HINA and Japan, as expected, dominated the first day of competition proper when the individual events at the World table tennis championships got under way in earnest here yesterday. The 64 leading players came intoReuter - 529 words
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Article258 1965-04-24 18 TENNIS BOURNEMOUTH. Friday. OATTLINU Billy Knight, the British Davis Cup 13 player, staged another typical fighting recovery to reach the men's singles semi-finals in the yesterday. The Northampton lefthander on Wednesday saved seven "match points to beat Graham Stilwell. Yesterday against 18-year-old South African Robert258 words
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Article141 1965-04-24 18 Perak grass track meet JPOH. Fri. Malaya s only -;rack circur. mm mm win be held on a new DMBM on dM Polo ground ;n Kuala KmgMf an Sunday irom 8.30 a.m. The meet, organised by the Royal Perak Mot* r Club, i.s under the patronage of the Sultan of141 words
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Article42 1965-04-24 18 NEW YORK. Fri. A fire swept through the Manchester farm barn near Keeneland yesterday killing 22 thorouehbreds and pausing damage estimated at IS SBOO.OOO. A stable hand and three other;, led 14 horses to safety. I P I42 words
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410 1965-04-24 18 SOCCER U3NDON. Friday. CHELSEA, still with an outside chance of the English Football League championship, will play their last two games, v/ith experimental and partly inexperienced sides. This is the result of disciplinary action taken yesterday by Tommy Docherty, the410 words
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Article95 1965-04-24 18 TOKYO. Fri. Japan wun the opening .single* in their Da\i.s Cup Asian zone Section A' iirst round lawn tennis tic against the Philippines hprc today. li-ii./o Konishi beat Filipino August Villanueva 9-7. 6-2. 6-0 R.i in stopped play in the second singles with Osamu Ishiguro ofReuter - 95 words
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Article48 1965-04-24 18 MALACCA, Pri. Civilians crick* :>m to meet Ben Hie Malacca Club Padang tomorrow and Sunday: Tarn Koiik Onn, M. C. Bettmpathy. Bakar Said, N. Gopi, Aziz Hamid. Coh Tloog Ch;n. RoWn Qoh, F. Sequernh. A. de Costa, M. S. Devaratnam, J. Dionyslua. I3tti mar.: L. DaS5.48 words
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Article50 1965-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Fri Twenty ■evei el trtoi ban been received f'.r l "no .second South Malay-MO-m no I r rally be h< -a on May 1-2. Aram rlei .ir> w it-known rac i dr cera, ai m B (l. Dii ky Arbiaster. Jo<- Cac- ai d Tb: AJs Bo50 words
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Article48 1965-04-24 18 KOTA BHARU. Fri. The K'.;rt.in AAA will lloid a 12 mii" walking race fn*n Turr.pa' to Kn'ii Eh.iru on June 4. Other impoitavt events this year are. rn^s-country race at Kuala Krai j mi May 28. decathlon In June and state championships here on July 8-848 words
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Advertisement1338 1965-04-24 18 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker.) I nr.H»rrmrd Hrd-rd Goods and Jrwrllerv fn.m thr followint rawnlimUrrv Shops. Nen Brtd«« Koad, Lam Fob) Budge Road. Ho Van Kie .Cnop Ueiig PaU' Yong Kee. linage Koad. Scow Kiaii (Chop Nam Cheoos). No li) 3 ■I'.u.ji.n^ Pagar Roaa. Lam Joo Onu 1 Coop Wing Joo). O.1,338 words
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Advertisement837 1965-04-24 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS' LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT POWKK STATION ELECTRICAL MAIXTKXANCE I ENonocna i Applies .ons are invited from -suitable qualified Pederal Citizens for the posts of Power Station Electrical Maintenance Engineer in DniMon 1 ol the Boards Pensionable Establishment in the fellow- ing irrartes: flßtaaalt -A'— 4l.lM x I»>IJM sa'.arv plus837 words
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Advertisement844 1965-04-24 18 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185. I in* advrrti**mtnl appeari hy iirr. lion of t-ie Kr»istr.ir oi Trade Maria under thr Provisions of Section (Ti of the Ordinance- NOTICE is hereby given that the lollowing Trade Mark* registered in the name of Ma.-sey-Pertiuioii < Convent rj' l Limited, i844 words
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Advertisement748 1965-04-24 18 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will oe received by the Chairman. Economk Development loard. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Buildng for the following works: id THE CONSTRUCTION OP R. C. CULVERTS. CONCRETE CHANNELS AND LATERITE ROADS AT JUNCTION OP JALAN SEMULUN AND ROAD RESERVE BETWEEN MOBIL LOT AND ASIA CEMENT748 words
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Advertisement53 1965-04-24 18 AND NOW TELL ME YOUR SECRET... F roi ore in good heolth. o>4 you 00 UP country? No? Bu» the pains in your bones, in your muscles, and in th« (omts? Ohl I guess you have taken LRODONAL. TAKE uRODonm AND LIVE HAPPILY! Sole Agent. C. NICOLICH P.O. Bex 434.53 words
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412 1965-04-24 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING... WITH 111 NTFR is accepting in two races, the hurdles 11 i rent (Race Five) and the Sultan of Perak's Cup (Race Seven) at todays amateur meeting at Ipoh. He is likely to go for the hurdle412 words
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Article58 1965-04-24 19 Ki.r 1: 11 1 2 .M(M)n(l> inRite 2: I Sama Suka 2 Malay Film II Rate, 1 Brilliant l.iuht. 2 IKicmaytor. K.ue 4: 1 Horatius; 2 incKpiel Race :>: 1 Hunter; 2 Downing Street. Race 6: 1 Bon Viveur: 2 Timlxvrlane. Race 7: I Fine and Dandy; 2 In58 words
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Article488 1965-04-24 19 IPOH, Pri. The Order of Runni.ii? and Probable fields, with barrier positions in brackets after horses' names, for the Amatrnr meeting of the Pcrak Turf Club hire tunorrow are: Race 1—2.15 (Class 5, catchweighta l^.T i 2; BtraJcbt: l i K a/a oenaliy 121 b idp. 2 Katie488 words
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Article476 1965-04-24 19 NEW AGE RULE GIVES THEM CHANCE TO WREST RAHMAN CUP FROM JOINT-HOLDERS TOKYO, Friday THE Seventh Asian Youth football tournament opens tomorrow with a lorn.' i ceremony at Tokyo's Komazawa soccer stadium built for last year's Tokyo Olympic Games. Crown Prince Akihito and Prime Minister Eisaku476 words
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152 1965-04-24 19 Singapore edged in match of champions SAIGON. Fri. Singapore were beaten 2-1 by South Vietnam's High Cooimand in the Air Vietnam Cup match played at Cholon last night. The match was the first of a series to b. played annually between the champion teams of Malaysia and South Vietnam. TheReuter - 152 words
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171 1965-04-24 19 Penang confident of beating Perlis PENANG, Fri.— ln spite of the absence of fullback Soo-Toh Kirn Poh. who is leading the Malaysian team in the Asian Youth soccer tournament in Tokyo Penanc are confident of beating Perlis, in their opening Malaya Cup soccer tie at Kangar tomorrow. His place will171 words
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Article19 1965-04-24 19 KUANTAN. Pri. Kuantan District FA officials: President: Muhammad Taili, vice-president: Muhammad bin Ha]i Wan Mustapha; secretary: SoclcaIlngam.19 words
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299 1965-04-24 19 Schools get Govt $15,000 grant after appeal By MANSOOR RAHMAN 1/TJALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The near-bankrupt Schools' Sports Council of Malaysia will "very soon" receive $15,000 as a result of a recent personal appeal made by their president, T. Mori, to the Prime Minister, Tengku i Abdul Rahman A beaming Mr.299 words
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Article53 1965-04-24 19 SOCCER I pull Div. 1: I'CHC 2 Shaw Bros 0; Div. 2: Ktlat 'A 1 7 Mala" SC 1: Div. 3: Police 5 Kilat B 1. Frirndlirs (Kluang): Gurkha ASC 3 656 Sqdn 1: Mengklbol 7 LRP 1: KluanK Utd. 7 BMH 1. HOCKEY Malacca Lgc: High Sell. OBA53 words
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Article381 1965-04-24 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore, Fri. IF SINGAPORE Joint Services Johore in the first Malaya Cup soccer match this year for both teams at Johore Bahru's Sri Gelam padang on Sunday, victory will have a double significance for young centre-half John Sudi"" John will be381 words
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204 1965-04-24 19 JAPAN GIVES $10,000 TO GAMES FUND l/'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. I 1V A $10,000 dona- tion from the Japanese Government has taken the S.E.A.P. Games Fund to $760,000. The i rest of the money is i the Central Govern- ment's contribution towards the staging of the Games in Kuala Lumpur from204 words
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Advertisement55 1965-04-24 19 NOW! A COSMETICS FACTORY I AT MAX MANDIN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE j Butterworth, Penang. TO MAKE MALAYSIANS LOOK EVEN LOVELIER I "~^rThe Hon'ble Dato Wong Pow Nee Chief Minister of Penang will officiate at Today's Opening Ceremony of EASTERN POWDER FACTORY No. 4806, Permatang Pauh Road, BUTTERWORTH, P. W. Tel: *****55 words
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Advertisement235 1965-04-24 19 RooteS COMMER OR KARRIER FOR EVERY TRANSPORT JOB GOODS OR PASSENGER VEHICLES /T'^TPfflST^ T\\ Commer and 1 Ton Model: J 9Fm«U3t "P"^^ of 210cu.ft,easy manoeuvrability and J^^T|^^ flflH^HQflh 1 M economical running. Petrol or ese *nßs^^PS If^^^M^K^^^^B II and 8 to 14 seater passenger types. _9ML fj SUPER-TOUGH 'SUPERPOSE' <W^«Sao>\235 words
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Miscellaneous74 1965-04-24 19 I SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: Perlis ATHLETICS Malacca CEB v Penang (Kangart. me*t <Kubu Stadium). HOCKEY Spore senior ko RrM irßv tvi i fin..: SRCv Khaln (ParrerPk. gJS'nSf 9. m ""•'l (RICKET Friendlies: Clvl (Se 8» mat m •>• Hans v Services (Malacca Club BADMINTON Segamat Dtat Police v74 words
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Article155 1965-04-24 20 AFRICAN AID OFFER AGAINST SOEK FjiRF.FTOWN. Fri Sierra I.i-onr u.i*» prep.ir<d ti» support .Malaysi.t in li«r ■tvaute for the preservation of her so\erei>;nlv anil tile safeu'u.irdinK of In r territorial iiit< rity. the External Affairs Minister. Mr. K Uouers-WriulH. said in IVnli.imrnt here \ester.l.i In the Sierra I. emir (•i»\Reuter - 155 words
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187 1965-04-24 20 Times: US on brink of Korean-type war LONDON, M. "The United Statoi is obviously on the hrink of ;i Korean-type war in South Vietnam," The Tmies s;iid yesterday in a dispatch from Washington. I'he dispositions of troops, ftireraft and ships have been planned and only the final orders from the187 words
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Article62 1965-04-24 20 SAN DIEGO 'California. Fri. Wartime restrictions were rday on information about the departure oi trarshipa from this port. Imposition of censorship was made known on Wednesday when newsmen planning to cover the sailick carrier Bon Homme Richard at the North Island naval air station were barred fromUPI - 62 words
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Article101 1965-04-24 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. At least I.' Malaysian soldiers Wen injured tonight, when a truck they were travelling in went off the Kota Tinsgi Road, about '.'."> miles from Johore Bahru. and over- turned three times into a gulley. Some 20 of them were in > the truck,101 words
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Article394 1965-04-24 20 LONDON. Fri. Buyers were to i the tote and the week ended en a very linn note. With the instUu- I tion.s .show my some interest, in-, vef-unent demand broadened and f gilt-edged again enjoyed a lair amount of attention. The market is still hoping that the Finance394 words
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Article54 1965-04-24 20 LONDON. Fri. Spot 22''d.. May 22 1 ,d., June 22 1 16 d.. July 22 1 ISd.. July Sept 22 1 16 d.. Ort Der 21 15 16d Jftn March 21 13 Irtd April June 21 -id.. July Sent |l«id., Oct. Dec. 219 !6d.. elf May n%4 June 2154 words
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Article23 1965-04-24 20 LONDON. Fri— Buyers £1435. sellers £1440. Forward buyers £1430. sellers £1431. Settlement £1450 Turnover a.m. 150 tons, p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article29 1965-04-24 20 JAKARTA. Fri— The Indonesian Foreign Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Subandrio. has undergone a 'minor operation (or haemorrhoids." the Foreign Office spokesman said today—Renter29 words
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230 1965-04-24 20 It's all over: That rush for Malaysian dollars HONG KONG. Fri. The rush to buy Malaysian dollars appears to have stopped as suddenly as it began, Mr. D.M. Brink. manager of D e a k and Co.. said today. Ho said his company which has worldwide connections in foreign currencyReuter - 230 words
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115 1965-04-24 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 100 gallons of paint flowed on to the road at the Kirn Seng and Outram Road junctions today after several drums had fallen off a lorry as it took a sharp corner. i Traffic was held up for over115 words
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Article30 1965-04-24 20 PATNA. Fri.— Six men working n a coal mine here \v!>re drovvn'd when v. ater rushed from an idjoininjr mine 1 < s night, floodiik the pit— Rpuwt.30 words
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503 1965-04-24 20 90 SIR men back from Sebatik front duty OINGAPORE. Fri The first batch of 90 officers and men Of "B" Company of the First Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment, flew home tonight after completing their sixmonth tour of frontline duty watching the Indonesians across the border of Sebatik Island. Half of503 words
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Article70 1965-04-24 20 Just fancy that Iloxdox. Pit— a dog with an artificial hip joint, a lizard receiving antlmalarlal drugs and a p.irrot whose broken le been mended with a plate, went on -ho yesterday at the I I congress of Britain's small Animal Veterinary Association. Today 300 veterinary surgeons from all overReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement262 1965-04-24 20 Late CLASSIFIED* 211 HurMn (M Minimum I LUTIHUMI MORCON I \a*anUil i -t thank t.i il SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT PENANG BRANCH CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING 15. BEACH STREET, PENANG. P. O. BOX 1110 In furtherance of our policy of establishing a Branch of our institution in every State262 words
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