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Title Section24 1965-04-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 14£.fl'QQ r The Straits Times tow 01 ft**"** Estd. 1845 MONDAY. APRIL 26, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100>24 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-04-26 1 Hussein gives banquet for our King ROYAL PARTY NOW ON TOUR OF JORDAN 4. M.MAN, Sun King Hussein and his wife Princess Mima, gave a banquet at Bassman Palace here last night in honour of the Yang cli-Pertuan Agong and the Raja IVrmaisuri Agong. Crown Prince Hassan, his brother, Mohammed,AP - 375 words
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Article, Illustration569 1965-04-26 1 SUMMIT? 'WAIT AND SEE' says SOEK He is uncertain about making up his mind KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman leaves tomorrow for South Korea and Japan on a three-fold mission. During his four-day official visit to South Korea, he will witness the initialling of a cultural569 words
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432 1965-04-26 1 TOKYO. Sun PINNA Ikis ordered a form of general mobilisation and placed the Chinese mainland on ;i war footing for possible intervention soon in the Vietnam conflict This is the ominous meaning behind the recent call of the standing committee of NationalReuter; AP - 432 words
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Article96 1965-04-26 1 A 59.000 jackpot can he yours if you are the sole outright winner of the Malay Mail word puzzle contest "EH". Then you could take that holiday in Japan, Europe, America or Australia you've longed for. Or perhaps you want to huy a house or96 words
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Article48 1965-04-26 1 CAIRO. Sun The Egyptian Communist Party has decided to dissolve itself, the newspaper Al Ahram reported today. A party statement contained self-criticism of the Communist movement in Egypt and also referred to the "deep social changes" under President Nasser's leadership, the newspaper added. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1965-04-26 1 TOKYO. Sun— Princess Ashraf. I sister of the Shah of Iran, has I arrived here for a one-week unofficial visit.— UPl.23 words
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Article110 1965-04-26 1 Just fancy that ISTANBUL. Sun.—Turkish and Anz a c war veterans embraced each other today on a Turkish beach where 50 years ago today thrv I cue lit out a life and death hattle. The Anzacs represrntin? Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought against the Turks in the battleReuter - 110 words
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Article41 1965-04-26 1 PRINCETON (New Jersey*. Sun. Dr. Robert Oppenheimer. who was one of the pioneers of atomic bomb research, today announced Ihe was resigning as director of the Institute for Advanced Study her* to devote more time to research.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article36 1965-04-26 1 MANILA. Sun —An explo.-iun killed at least two person- mHired .scores of others blew up three house*, and rased a dormitory at nearby Caloocan City last nlifht. I it was reported today. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-04-26 1 OINGAPORF Sun. Mr. Mongi Slim, an influential .African diplomat anc political adviser to President Bourguiba oi Tunisia. tonight reaftiimed his country's staunch support for Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian Conference in Algiers. During brief stopover at Singapore airport before flying to Kuala Lumpur to180 words
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Article281 1965-04-26 1 Coming soon: 4,000 NZ rifles ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Five million doli lars worth of military equipment from New Zealand will arrive shortly to help Malaysia meet her defence requirements. This was announced by the New Zealand Defence Minister. Mr. Dean J. Eyre, at a press conference here today .soon281 words
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Article33 1965-04-26 1 MAD RIFLEMAN •s I M\Kl\ 'California). Sun Berserk rifleman opened lire toil.iy on motorists on main road ne.ir lien- killini; two persons .llld wouiHlilli; several other>. He then (ommitted suicide l33 words
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Advertisement86 1965-04-26 1 Ciqerctt* Cases t Voxcs Ladies Gem., Brush Sets Bot>t| Spoons Pushers Teo Sets Solvers Condiment Sets Itc S.^.Sf- de SUva £td. SINGAPORE IPOH ASSO CO SPH OE SUVA (HJL) LTD. IMobilj MOTORING SERVICE Gets you on you* way faster! Soon you will see many more of these new signs. Stop86 words
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Advertisement18 1965-04-26 1 LEE: WE LOSE NOTHING IN ONE LANGUAGE— PAGE 5 MENTRI: JOHORE NEED NOT WAIT TILL 1967— PAGE 518 words
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218 1965-04-26 2 Chou tells Indons of plan for new world body J\K UtTA, Sun. J The hints rriiii«- Minister, "Mr. I'hou En-lai, was re-portt-d today to haw told a senior Indonesian official last *i; ii t tli.it China was considering the creation of a new world organisation of nations. I In- ollifi.ilReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-04-26 2 Soekarno signs a grab-all' decree Now all foreign enterprises without exception to be controlled by Govt JAKARTA, Sun J )K. Chaerul Saleh, Indonesian Third Deputy Prime Minister, said last night that with the Presidential decree signed yesterday all foreign commercial enterprises in Indonesia without exception would be controlled by theReuter - 330 words
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Article55 1965-04-26 2 M Three robbers armed with dagger.broke Into a dro.s shop and carted away 10 sewinu nachines worth 15.000 pesos (about $12.000>. Two hours ater, they were back for more loot. Police In a patrol Bar, however, spotted the three on their second trip jave chase and arrestedUPI - 55 words
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78 1965-04-26 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Oceanographers of the U.S. Commerce Department's coast and geodetic survey announced yesterday the discovery of a vast undersea valley beneath the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean. The scientists described the valley as "far larger in places than the Grand Canyon of the78 words
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159 1965-04-26 2 'WE WANT TO STAY' STUDENTS WORRY JAPANESE TOKYO. Sun. Repatriation problems are arisintr as more ant! more Asian students come here to acquire knowledge and skill needed by their under-deve-loped countries. The trouble is that once their course is completed, far too many seek to go on to fu.-ther coursesReuter - 159 words
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157 1965-04-26 2 VIETCONG KILL 2 U.S. MARINES IN ATTACK F|A NANG (South Vietnam). Sun. Vietcong guerillas moving under cover of early morning darkness overran two tiny U.S. marine outposts near the Phu Bai air base today, killing two American marines and wounding three marines and a U.S. Navy corpsman. A U.S. military157 words
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113 1965-04-26 2 <C AIGON. Sun. —Twenty American jet aircraft attacked another bridge in North Vietnam yesterday. Ten Air Porte F-100 Super Sabres supported by about the same number of other jets dropped 25 tons of 7501 b bombs on the Eta Tinh bridge. 150 milesReuter - 113 words
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225 1965-04-26 2 India moves up more troops as the fighting goes on V T EW DELHI. Sun. Fighting was continuing at a disputed India-Pakistan border point and Indian reinforcements were beIng moved up. a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. Earlier, an Indian spokesman said there was "no military buildup" by the IndiansReuter - 225 words
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Article30 1965-04-26 2 CAIRO. Sun. About 200 .students stoned Ihn Tunisian Embassy ben yesterday in prote.st over the suggestion by Prrsiciont Bourguiba of Tunisia that Arab .states should recognise Israel. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous32 1965-04-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Z I f Auue^E^N s on 1 T\ ruooGtix vou'o NGVEft! /^SCO^StTA V V. TMSsTsf SET ABOUND TO CLEAPIWS/ {J^veAQ.^) 2Ti M \*?i*eej our tub uyty -^f32 words
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266 1965-04-26 3 SANTO DOMINGO. Sunday \IR. Donald Reid Cabral, head of the Dominican ruling junta, has reported the country calm and under full government control, except for one army camp, following an abortive coup attempt by a group of army officers. In broadcast speech from the266 words
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90 1965-04-26 3 NEGRO BIT POLICEMAN'S EAR —SHOT DEAD ATLANTA, (Georgia). Sun. —A Negro motorist being detained for speeding was shot and ki.led here yesterday when he bit the arresting Dollceman's ear and refused to let go. The policeman said the motorist. Tommy Lee Jones. first tried to run away- Then Jones allegedlyReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-04-26 3 "THIS is called "The Thing. 1 And its six riders (plus passenger) arr all students. They built their dashm_ contraption out of scrap and have entered it for a youth contest seeking the most unusual, workable, mechanicallypropelled road vehicle It IS unusual, and it DOES work. SoMirrorpic - 91 words
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75 1965-04-26 3 f^EW YORK. Sun. A U.S. $17,000 (MS51.000) Lincoln Continental Umousiii" featuring a television set and a bar has been purchased for shipment to the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr Andrei Gromyko in Moscow, the New York Times reported yesterday In an undated story on '-he75 words
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211 1965-04-26 3 Floods and tornadoes rip Mid-West CHICAGO, Sunday. 4 WILD, raging flood on tne Upper Mississippi A smashed through dikes protecting river cities I yesterday. Bridges were blocked and water supplies j jeopardised along a 200-mile stretch from Wisconi sin to Missouri. The swollen river has driven 35.000 to 40.000 peopleReuter; UPI - 211 words
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207 1965-04-26 3 I ONDON, Sun. Onp of Castro's top men. Julio Cesar del Castillo. 64. Cuba's Consul-Ge-neral in London for th; 1 past five years, has defected to the West, the Sunday Telegraph reported today. His wife, a cousin of Pre- sident Osvaldo Dorticos.AP - 207 words
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94 1965-04-26 3 LONDON. Sun— Seventeen hundred aircraft workers were laid off yesterday by the British Aircraft Corporation in the work reduction following the cancellation of trip TSR-2 let Diane. The Labour Government announced it would ibandon the project when it presented the new Bucliot Bri';tin94 words
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Article42 1965-04-26 3 PRINCETON. (New Jrrs.ui. Sun Dr. Robert Oppenheimer. who ni one of the pioneers of atomic bomb research, yesterday announced he was resigning as director of the Institute for Advanced Study here to devote more time to research ReuterReuter - 42 words
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135 1965-04-26 3 LONDON. San. Youth*, believed responsible for a recent rash of rail crashes and near-acci-dents in which two people have been killed. have started playing a new game of "chicken," a British Railways official said today He said boys now run across theUPI - 135 words
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Article, Illustration501 1965-04-26 5 Jayakan Bahasa Kebangsaan SINGAPORE. Sun gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has said that through a common language Malaysia could become a "common nation with one cultural milieu to bind its peoples through history and a common experience.'* He wa.s addressing a501 words
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110 1965-04-26 5 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys Assoj elation will hold a national language essay competition for its members and stu- 1 dents of the school. The tupic is "The impact of I the national language in com- j mercial circlet;." The essay110 words
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Article108 1965-04-26 5 PENANO. Sun. Directors of :he Penang Chamber of Com- merce will hold a luncheon party at the Sun Hue Peng restaurant and a dinner at. the Hotel International next I Friday in honour of the visiting world president, of the Junior i Chamber International. Mr.108 words
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Article63 1965-04-26 5 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, i will declare open the annual 1 meeting of the Penang and Province Wcllesley Malay Chamber of Commerce at Umno hall at 3 p.m. on May 1 The president of the Pan-Ma-laysian Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce,63 words
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Article37 1965-04-26 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Bohon bin Abdul. 21, a police supervisee was sentenced to a year's Jai here for failing to report at the Kampong Oajah police station on April 3. He had five previous conviction*37 words
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Article42 1965-04-26 5 AIOR STAR. Sun —The Sultan ot Kedah will declare open the second session of the State Legislative Assembly at the Balal Behere at 11 a.m. on May 5. Thp Sultan is expected to make a policy speech at the opening.42 words
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184 1965-04-26 5 MENTRI: JOHORE NEED NOT WAIT TILL 1967... JOHORE BAHRI. Sun The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hasssan bin Hi li Yunos. said here yesterday that 1965 should be "the year of transition" before the declaration of Malay as the official language. Speaking at the official opening of the National184 words
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178 1965-04-26 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board will organise free public lectures on various aspects of the national language at the National Library lecture hall from Wednesday to mark National Language Month. The lectures will be delivered in English by tea-i-hers with wide experience in178 words
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240 1965-04-26 5 'Keep the rent law for five more years' APPEAL TO THE BOVT BY 200 ORGANISATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two hundred Chinese guilds, associations and clubs today petitioned the Selangor Government to retain the present Rent Control Ordinance "for the next few years." The decision was taken at a meeting to240 words
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Article60 1965-04-26 5 IPOH. Sun— A barber. Tai Ah Moh. 45. wa.s slashed on the head and face with a vegetable knife at his hou.se in Kanthan Bharu new village, Chemor, near here, yesterday. Tai wa.s admitted to the Ipoh General Hospital where his condition wa.s stated as60 words
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Article59 1965-04-26 5 IPOH, Sun. The president ot the Ipoh Municipal Council. Mr. S.P. Seenivasasam. pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday to a summons charge of falling to furnish within 21 days from Feb. 6 his in- come tax return for 1963. The magistrate. Mr. W.59 words
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103 1965-04-26 5 KA.NGAR, Sun. About 100 padi farmers in Kampong Pondok and Kechur. two miles from here, are unable, to carry out double-cropping this year because of lack of water "Thexe has been no rain for a long time and our fields are dried103 words
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185 1965-04-26 5 Sarawak bid to grow pine trees for paper pulp KUCHING, Sunday. EXPERIMENTS in growing pine trees for pulp are meeting with promising results in Sarawak, the acting Conservator of Forests. Mr. J. A. R. Anderson, said here today. Five hundred acres of land along the Oya Road in the Third185 words
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Article37 1965-04-26 5 SEREMBAN. Sun. Police carried out an extensive raid on pintable and "fruit-machine" operators here last night. Sixteen pin-tables and eight "fruit-machines" were removed from coffee-shops, private premises, clubs and coffee-stalls. All were unlicensed37 words
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Article35 1965-04-26 5 TANAH RATA, Sun.— The Pahang Mentri Besar, Dato Yahaya bin Haji Mohd. Seh. declared open the $10,000 Ringlet local council office here yesterday. It was built under the rural deve- lopment scheme.35 words
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Miscellaneous310 1965-04-26 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSB 4. Is his horticultural business 1. Is this one of the set occupa- In It's Infancy? (10). tions in Hollywood? (8, 5). Small prlce to pay—though E i Wa be C foV- ,°uSr SS rLy be JS^ff ,4.6) 6. Marked instead (7). 9. Powder In a310 words
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Article272 1965-04-26 6 NTUC chief hits out at alleged 'motives' SINGAPORE. Sun The president of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng, today hit out at the Barisan Sosialis for imputing "questionable motives" to its recent mass rally of public service employees to protest against the anti-labour approach of272 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-26 6 MR. AND MRS. (Dr.) Sam l'.iki.i l.itli.m after their wedding in Singapore on Saturday. The bride, the former Dr. (Miss) Sarojini Paul of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.D. Paul of Singapore. The bridegroom, a research officer at the R.R.I,68 words
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204 1965-04-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. I^HE Bench and the Bar yesterday paid a glowing tribute to the memory of the late Mr Peter Francis De Souza, a well-known lawyer and a former member of the Legislative Council. Mr. P.F. De Souza died of a heart attack at204 words
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Article82 1965-04-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun A Forum on "Pengajaran Bahasa Kebangsaan" (the teaching of the national language) was held at the National Library this pfternoon. Organised by the Language and Cultural Institute of Singapore, eight representatives from the institute, the Teachers" Training College and the Adult Education Board82 words
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Article32 1965-04-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A group of 39 women from the Bukit Besl Women's Institute in Trengganu yesterday visited the Radio and Television Singapura studios. They are here on a four-day visit.32 words
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Article202 1965-04-26 6 FREE PUBLIC LECTURES AT LIBRARY SINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board will present a series of free public lectures on various aspects of the national language at the National Library lecture hall from next Wednesday in conjunction with the National Language Month. The lectures will be delivered In English by202 words
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Article57 1965-04-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Tuberculosis Control Unit of Singapore will be conducting a community X-ray survey of postal district 28 from May 3 to 20. The Mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Yio Chu Kang community centre the first stop —between 3 p.m. and57 words
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Article35 1965-04-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A symposium on the role of the national language under the Joint sponsorship of the University of Singapore. Nanrang University and Ngee Ann College was held at the college yesterday evening.35 words
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Miscellaneous452 1965-04-26 6 IN AND OUT ByIJrI r rHE following in todays jrhedulc Mi p.m from Kuala Lumpur (ML *of n\ il aircraft movi-ments at i>27) Si.os p.m. Paya Übar airport. Singapore. depi«tui»« ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Trorn Mrlhournf. Bri.'Knne. BOAC: To Darwin, Mrlhoum* (KA I>ir\Mii (HA 7i:>) pm.: from 702) Ml p.m.: to452 words
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Article, Illustration803 1965-04-26 7 Tax that killed market— by exchange chief ON TOP OF SO MANY TROUBLES, THIS WAS 'CATASTROPHIC SINGAPORE, Sun. investors have withdrawn in force* THE capital gains tax, coming as it did on top of economic confrontation, the political situation in this part of the world and several other local factors803 words
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185 1965-04-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 45-year-old share broking firm of MuPhuil and Co. (Ipoh) Ltd. was expelled from membership of the Stock BxdtaagC of Malaysia by a special general meeting hen today. Th." firm was suspended from membership on April lit by the185 words
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237 1965-04-26 7 PENANG. Sun. A TRAFFIC garden where children can learn traffic rules for their own safety is to be built by the City Council. Mr. C. Y. Choy. the Mayor, announced yesterday. "In this traffic garden," he said at a tree-planting237 words
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184 1965-04-26 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Nanyang University has appointed two new deans in its latest move to streamline the university's administration. Prof. Henry K. H. Huang, head of the Department of Biology, has been appointed Dean of Science. Prof. Huang obstained his Bachelor of Arts in biology184 words
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Article43 1965-04-26 7 ALOR STAR. Sun— Alor Star 1 police last night made their fifth j arrest in their campaign against bicvele thieves. Acting on a tip-off, they rushed to Limbong Kapal where they arrested a man with a stolen bicycle43 words
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182 1965-04-26 7 TH3KYO. Sun.— -Two Jax panese firms have recently sought Government permission to start a plastic manufacturing plant in Malaysia with Malaysian business interests, the Kyodo news' service reported yesterday. Kyodo said Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. and Mitsubishi Shojl < Trading) Co.. with headquartersAP - 182 words
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Article61 1965-04-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The I Ministry of Defence has announced that the new Essential (FishIng Craft and Crew Pass) Regu- latlons. for the purpose of control- I ling llshinc craft, will come into force on Thursday. Under the new regulations, all masters of fishing craft are61 words
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Article, Illustration2124 1965-04-26 8 Everything was planned to last split-second _BCz?!?__l BEGIN IT TODAY! 1 The inside story of the biggest raid in criminal history the hijacking of £2.5 m in banknote- Villains gather TH t greatest robbery in the history of crime began at Sears Crossing, Buckinghamshire, at 3:03 on the morning of2,124 words
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Article, Illustration174 1965-04-26 9 URICE REYNOLDS is the son of a trade union official. Rare among i riminals. he is a Leftwinger. Me is a man of < unsiderablc intelligence. ii<l ore.inivx. Me »a> iNo acknowledged leader ;>f the South-West London gang, and hr lirst heard about a plan to rob i174 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-04-26 9 AN old lady who knew Gordon Goody was once taken to see "The Beggar's Opera" The trip was not a success, ai first. The old lady showed little interest in that 18thcentury work until Maclit.it h the highwayman appeared. She sat up. ■■That's our Gordon to the life."171 words
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Article, Illustration189 1965-04-26 9 1 1 \K I 1 1. WILSON, bookie and greengrocer, looks, and likes to look, respectable. He was annoyed with the police about the "poppy" story "hirh hit the headlines The police allege that he said to them: "1 don't ser how you can make it stick without189 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-04-26 9 IF Goody and Reynolds were on to a big tickle, it was vital that they should not leave Buster Edwards out of it. He had been their friend for y«*ars. And he was. by police reckoning too. one of the keenest brains in h underworld. l.dwards. a stout,166 words
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Advertisement100 1965-04-26 9 Protect the pedigree with EPIVAXPLUS the sure, safe vaccination against canine distemper. 18 A WELLCOME PRODUCT Obtainable through your qualified veterinary surgeon. Advertisement •IT; JH 8 mX I I V WT wTgflas v 4 SMOOTH elegant neck is soon attained by using vitalizing cream every night. Cream nightly and once100 words
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Advertisement343 1965-04-26 9 HPI IHt Ig^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^HEuHa^BZ. *3 R JlnHaw fi bsi .^^bb^^^h av_ ■SfiC '< mmm BgtsjffiHgT^^^s HNB gVCI gWflt Hfl i P tin 1936 Mercedes Benz introduced the Ok world's first diesel passenger car. Throughout the years improvements in design, Xy. performance, and acceleration have won i |jl tor Mercedes-Benz the accolade343 words
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Article71 1965-04-26 10 rW. 11l 'Himimumi THE FAMILY OF Om lati- Mr. We* II ink nlatlven. and frtrndK -#-:tth« (««l« lACK WHISSELL thnnk Btaff mr their wonderful d mMMBI ■no vii-ited him r<M-ent Illnem MR AND MRS C SIVANESAN <•■ U ,rrt." ?Y n ■>•■.• aloa,bt< md .t'lendinc on 1 MARGUERITE ft*71 words
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Obituary17 1965-04-26 10 '4* lit Wainnnl IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Tnv ''i ]*aat>ed awrty nil «r>n Thye17 words
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The Straits Times Monday, April 26, 1965.
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Article671 1965-04-26 10 Development reports lose much of their value when they arc fifteen months behind the limes, >( > tlie Singapore Development Board's report for 1963 is still a mine of inform.ation and a pointer for the future. An outline of "the more imaginative concepts" nccesjsary for a population671 words
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Article392 1965-04-26 10 "Little Pig." the unlicensed coconut-water hawker who j was the main cause of the Chung Cheng High School typhoid epidemic, has at last I hmn tracked down just in I time to save his life. But his T^overy is one of the few fortunate aspects of an unhappy392 words
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Article180 1965-04-26 10 The national conference of heads of secondary schools has taken a surprising stand .•isainst the "'suitability certificates" necessary for entry into any institution of higher learning. It has called on the Minister of Home 'Affairs to! consider withdrawing the need for these certificates, j though recent events, particularly180 words
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LETTERS
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201 1965-04-26 10 Malayan, Malaysian, Federal citizen THE current controversy relatlnn to the foreign sen-ice and the eligibility of Singapore citizens serves to highlight the rather complicated citizenship arrangements In the Constitution after Malaysia Day. There does not exist now a status known as "Federal citizen of Malaya" although, of course, a citizen201 words
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206 1965-04-26 10 Private railway for Malacca? I REFER to the appeal by a the Chief Minister of Malacca aJid the letter by '•Krem a pi" or. :i.e tubieci of the Malacya rail- I way. As a Dast President of the Malacca Chamber or Commerce and a Settlement. Councillor I remember that this206 words
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Letter36 1965-04-26 10 I WAS rather surprised 1 to read iS.T. April j 20) that joget classes will be held in Penang for heads of departments I of that state. After this. what o A. SATTAR Kluanc36 words
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Article436 1965-04-26 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA VOCABULARY: Punya, memponvai <v» to own. possess; kepunjaan in) pasaesslon; tnufciik tni orchid; mmrah, marahkan. mccnarabkan (v» to be angry, to scold, to repremald; tcUp (v) to lix. to persist, be persistent; <adj) fixed, firm; <adv) fixedly, firmly, persistently; letrh (adj)436 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1965-04-26 10 RICHARD RESTON - Paying the price that strategy demands RICHARD RESTON JOHNSONS NIGHTMARE IN ASIA WITH A GLIMMER OF LIGHT by WASHINGTON. Sun THE late P r c s ident John F. Kennedy once said the conduct of American foreign policy demanded an "overall strategy for peace that is relevant to the new1,106 words
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Advertisement508 1965-04-26 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail ii«tftirifd td.p'ti^ip -t« may t>« handed 'o 1 (Recrctlonut Desk) COCO STOWAGE ■RANCHES •aval b»m CITY BOOK STORE LTD Quay rHC NEWS FRONT M •>• ISMAIL .TORE 4 ngl KM«. 17 V RETNASAMT a CO WIM. S S. MUBAHUK A BROS. LTD. MnKJDOfe 19 CLASSIFIED508 words
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Advertisement38 1965-04-26 10 JUDGE WISELY! /fc&\ if you want U ABSOLUTE SAFETY (or YOUR MONEY BANK WITH THE BANK FOR ALL BIG AND SMALL j PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND ■t 1 '.Jtal.'Jv.l'.l'Jvl'.B BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA38 words
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Advertisement138 1965-04-26 10 iLAGKCURRfIHTJUIGE JLTRA-RICHrg" In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW II price for this double-size Your body needs a rich supply of sßjj^^WiHß ti&VITAMIN Cto combat tirrdnrvs ■r'^»w»i«. _2l^Bfc»"^ build body tissue and fight infection. IVf\S C A D J Ensure radiant health and iunrnus COT^J\ energy by drinkinK Cascade l'ltrn-(. I' ''iKclnrr'f I138 words
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Article346 1965-04-26 11 Japanese officers coming to Singapore to seek aid in crackdown on international ring KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. r pHREE Japanese law enforcement officers will soon visit Singapore, Hong Kong and Middle East countries to crack down on an international ring which has been smuggling gold bars346 words
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Article115 1965-04-26 11 5 thugs take $4,862 in raid SINGAPORE. Sun. i Five armed thugs took 54.862 in cash when they held up the owner of a motor spare parts firm and his employees n Rochore Canal Road yesterday. Mr. Teo Cheng Ghee. 35. director of Boon Llew i Ltd.. was in his115 words
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Article43 1965-04-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Loh Kwan Wing, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, has left for Hong Kong on hl« honeymoon with h:s bride, the former Mlsn Lan Yuen Han, a radiographer at the General Hospital. They will be nwav for three weeks43 words
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Article24 1965-04-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Eurasian Association will hold Iti annual meeting at Hip CYMA premises in Bra? Basah Road at 5.30 pin tomorrow.24 words
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Article25 1965-04-26 11 .SINGAPC lE. Sun. Tlie twoweek Easter school vacation ends today, and about 450.000 children I will be returning to their class- rooms tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration268 1965-04-26 11 SAMBANTHAN IN BUSH JACKET GETS INTO TROUBLE I/LALA LLMPUR. Sun. The immaculate Da to V. 1. .Sanibanthan*-. always in a dark lounge suit or Indian nationa 1 dress today sported a bush jacket and cot into unnecessary trouble over identifying himself. To add to his difficulty, he drove his own268 words
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Article46 1965-04-26 11 MUAR, Sun. The Muar High School Scouts have presented more than 500 books and mag the local branch of the Tern-ur^i Army for despatch to Malaysian soldiers in Gaban and Sarawak. The scouts had earlier carried out a house-to-house collection.46 words
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166 1965-04-26 11 Minister on the role of varsity students KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Works, Posts and T c 1 ecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today spoke of the role of university students In moulding society to "meet the challenges of democracy." He said: "As a young nation, we have started166 words
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155 1965-04-26 11 Kami!: Central Govt will do its best for Kelantan KOTA BHARU. Sunday. rpHE chairman ot the Kelantan Alliar.ee Dato Nik A Ahmad Kamil. said today that the Central Government would do its best to provide amenities in the rural areas of Kelantan. He hopei that the PMIP controlled State Government155 words
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134 1965-04-26 11 No money for 1 liquor, so he distilled it himself... |(UALA LUMPUR. Sun. i Fong Kay. 63. fined $1,400 for illegal possession of a still and Intoxicating liquor, told the magistrate's court here yeste-day that his doctor advised him to j drink as much liquor ass possible because he had134 words
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Article63 1965-04-26 11 I SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Public Duily-rat«d General Stores Wort•ms Union and the Ministry .'or Labour will resume negotiations on a number of Industrial hMMi un April 20. The union In a statemru sairt h:i: because of the MmiM-va invitation to ttM urlon for talk*. ■i«u!f: ••hold It*63 words
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Article26 1965-04-26 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. The annual meeting of the Children"* Aid Soctety will be held at 28. Tomlinlon Road on May 7 at 6JO on*26 words
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Article, Illustration77 1965-04-26 11 \|K and Mrs. Samnel Gan Tiang Choon after their wedding at the Pentecost Methodist Church. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Gan. a bandleader at a local nightspot, is the eldest aon of Mrs. John Gan Eng (tng The bride. Miss Vivien Chan Chyr Neo, is the77 words
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Article202 1965-04-26 11 KUANTAN, Sun, A motion calling or tIM Government to ban Cuepacs was not accepted by the Kuantan Umno division annual delegates' meeting here today. I The meeting instead passed an amended motion calling for a ban on strikes, go-slow and work-to-rule campaign* by Cuepacs. The amended202 words
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231 1965-04-26 11 SINGAPORE, Sui\ The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night warned against the danger of Malaysia being lulled into "a false sense of peace and security" by President Soekarno's "diplomatic gimmicks." Dr. Toh said: 'While I sincerely hope that the proposed231 words
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Advertisement272 1965-04-26 11 BIQOitSAMU wsr^^ HAS THEM ALL gl Imagine a 30 ton force slamming the earth 1 300 times every minute from a height of one-quarter inch. Prov perly applied, this is great compaction effort but it takes real engineering to keeo this force out of the roller frame structure. Bros did272 words
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Advertisement249 1965-04-26 11 l/f INTEREST V vJ Iyyfe) PERANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. J Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. /APAN MALAYAN (f m1 finance249 words
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Miscellaneous724 1965-04-26 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L. and Penang Role of Trade Unions In 6 Ipnh Malacca f^ n let L" 73 Robin Hood: B.oo— News m Mandarin; 8.10 2.00 p.m.— Test Patiern; 5.15 —Mart Berbuul (Lets Coif- les: Pattern and Music; verse): 8.20 Popular Sonus--s.4s —Opening and Programme B.34— Candid724 words
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350 1965-04-26 12 Lee: Govt will protect Singapore' s printing industry 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. i SINGAPORE'S Prime .Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night assured the State's printing industry that the Government would "in principle" protect its local market. He said: "A protected market will give our printers a chance to modernise, to350 words
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Article44 1965-04-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A team oi Mountbatten Citizens Consulta- live Committee, led by the Assemblyman for the area, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong. today toured th« beach mm from Rhu Cross to Haig Road. They »l-o appealed to residents '.<> join th C. aMeuiTd Cnr*.44 words
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Article33 1965-04-26 12 KAJANG Si, li— The Ulu Lanpa* Distrir; Welfare Committee has handed oit about $10,000 to rearly 800 poor schoolchildren to help them buy textbooks. Funds onme from t.:e State Welfare Committee33 words
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203 1965-04-26 12 Reward for ex-special who chased and held a robber KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A former special constable. Inche Baha r in bin Bunchit, 28. who arrested a robber in Sentul Pasar here last year, yesterday received a $100 reward from the police. The robbery took place on the night of May203 words
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Article39 1965-04-26 12 KLUANG, Sun.— The Information Department here collected more than $330 for the National Defence Fund during the exhibitions of captured Indonesia p arms held at the local councils at Kahang. Layang Layang and Simpnng Rfngam recently39 words
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Article38 1965-04-26 12 RAUB. Sun.— A baby show contest will be the main feature of the World Health Week celebrations here, which will be opened by the Dtnrict Officer. Inche Abu Bi.kar bir. Hajl Abdul Majid. on Prtday38 words
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265 1965-04-26 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Straits Times has received further donations totalling $886 for the five children of the late Madam Lim Ah Hua. who was killed In a road accident earlier this month. With previous donations received, the fund for the chiicir> p DOW stands265 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-04-26 12 I\E\Y ZEALAND'S D«---11 fence Mini>tcr. Mr Dean J. Eyre, plans wreath at Singapore's Kranji war memorial at dawn yesterday in a ceremony to mark the 50th Anzac- Day. Reside him is Mr. B Pritihett. the Australian Deputy Commissioner in Singapore, who also placedHan II Fong - 237 words
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Article22 1965-04-26 12 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Dato War Ibrahim bin Wan Tar.k.ne baa been riec <ri chairma; Oaoo for :he WM Pa22 words
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192 1965-04-26 12 Sultan to open AIA's new building in Ipoh SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ipoh building of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd.. will be opened by the Sultan of Perak on Tuescuiy. Mr G. M Hughes president and managing director AIA announced this here yesterday when he arrived from Bangkok en rout*192 words
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Article53 1965-04-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sun— Dr. Choni Tong Mun left here by air today for Parts to attend th« International congress for hypnosis and psychosomatic medicine. The conference is held und*r the patronage of the World Federation for Mental Health, and will be opened by the Minister of Public53 words
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Article27 1965-04-26 12 RAUB. Sun.- The A^Mstant Veteri mry Offlc here. Inrh« Abdui Rahim bi-. Mrlvimed Tuaof has been transferrr. io the .stat* Veteriniirv Office l K-r. a27 words
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Advertisement192 1965-04-26 12 A CHOICE OF 5 GREA T WEEKLIES FOR WOMEN 1!m m 111 III!!' J^. '> '3 1, li/\1 i I I il ♦u fcJ .T*** v^M. Jtv* Ajrf p V^ j^MHpSpTrawHfc^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CGOKfR\ how to pi.&.K> a wsoDwc BUf fit v' %wt^^L—^of^ "«#f^C W *Jk WOMAN'S REALM m^^ m ,m vmm192 words
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The Straits Times Book Page
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1037 1965-04-26 13 Lady Violet tells of Churchill as a young man ALLINGTON KENNARD r^s WHAT a superb book this is. How astonishing, too, that this brilliant political biography of the greatest Englishman of his time should be the first book thdt Lady Violet Bonham Carter, within two vearf, of her 80th birthday,1,037 words
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416 1965-04-26 13 William Petersen - William Petersen Population explosion THE POLITICS OF POPULATION. By (Gollancz 255.) By STUART KOBE A PROBLEM graver than that cf the hydrogen bomb, says the dust Jacket of Mr. Petersen's study of post-war fertility, essays written over the last twelve years and now revised416 words
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Article34 1965-04-26 13 The author of Way Foong, the History of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, reviewed here last week, waa of course Maurice Collis. and not Maurice Collins The published price Is 70s.34 words
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103 1965-04-26 13 THE NIGHT OF PURNAMA. By Anna Mathewa (Cap*. 255.) PRECARIOUSLY. Anna and Dennis Mathews -hose to cling to their home In Bali within a stone's.hrow of a volcano Vicariously, the reader shares their six months of 1963 when Mt. Ounung Agong gestated and pupped103 words
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Article311 1965-04-26 13 Violet Bonharn Carter - WINSTON CHURCHILL AS I KNEW HIM. Violet Bonharn Carter By (Eyre and Spottiewoode and Collins. 45a.) best prospects of a victorious result to an enterprise In which I am deeply Involved." The war was two months old, and Chjrchill-s desire to exchange the responsibilities of the Admiralty for a not311 words
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Article118 1965-04-26 13 Peter Throckmorton - Peter Throckmorton THE LOST SHIPS. By (Cape. 255.) A PASSION toi Cousteau's "Silent World" led the merican author of this fine book to explore the Aegean sea-bed in the company of Turkish spongedivers. His soundings were responsible for the raising of the most undent ever to be118 words
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333 1965-04-26 13 DAVID SZE - IS SOEKARNO 'FRONT-MAN' FOR COMMUNISM? DAVID SZE BIRDS' NESTS IN THEiR BEARDS. By William Stevenson. (Hutchinson 25a.) H.v jl/IR. Stevenson is a Canadian journalist, experienced in South east Asian waters, whose book is to be judged neither by its title nor its style. Both of them, borrowing the style for333 words
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Advertisement158 1965-04-26 13 j For the besl-go for Is I a VT3I T 2320 TE WE Medium short wave 4 Band battery all-transistor or mains. 5490 WE STEREO 13 valves, mains with FM waveband KS 460 WE Medium and Short Wave Radio. Stereogram with space for stereo Tape Recorder. KS 490 WE Medium158 words
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Advertisement119 1965-04-26 13 Rebecca 7. Northen 1 1" X 8£" 320 Pages •14 Colour Plates 206 Black White Photographs •21 Line Drawings This book is intended to teach the beginner, to help the orchid grower who has already become successful with orchids, and to open new fields for the advanced grower. This book119 words
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Advertisement1007 1965-04-26 14 K niilinurd Uc.cn Pace 111. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wnrd* *f iViH.'—Bnx SO tmm\ txtrm LADIES WANTED M Hfl vitamins 10 famili. ion hams. In,r« 10 EUROPEAN COMPANY enced flf ntor DraugMsman for mechaai detail. miy top class men need apply Box K I. EXPERIENCED CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY r. .|mr,rt end J.1,007 words
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Advertisement1003 1965-04-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Words St (Mm.) Box St eta. txtrm i CAMERON HICHLANOS l-IKMlwln nui.ralow '.'-hath MS Tdepbooe partly furr sh<-d 2/3 year Icium- only Keutv U«> Al'<T3 S.T K.L. DISTRICT 0: Mt. Thomas Walk furnished New Flat, two bedrooms, one study room, liv./dln. room, etc Mosaic und Parquet Boor1,003 words
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Advertisement3150 1965-04-26 14 TUITION Ii »urdt r ltox j* rtt. wfr. DRIVINC! Kor quality irivtruction. IMvtwJ Scikiol Tel. spore HHKATMMI ii »»rti .<« M,n.)-U>-x H< rl». extrm free: Us: oi Pan Kaaai Mudn r 1 v Uox A"jj t tmn bUILUEHS OUANTITIE* mt Beajal .simiol. tiJU tHMitn m ■<!«... K(j.ir. s pure y?H)T3,150 words
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Advertisement230 1965-04-26 14 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I\< I I.TV Ol \(.RH I I.TI RK Applications ra united tor appointment us AasteUnl m Agricultural Bnton Kuci.iiy of Agriculture. AppUcanti preicrubly .should be Mulayslan Citizens with Degree In Agrlcultural Science, and a Highc: ii. Agricultural Eniomolocv. Tbt snOMMfnl cnndidate will conduct the undergraduate course in230 words
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Advertisement1256 1965-04-26 15 TO UVEP»OOt I, WEST COAST U K.i l DnS'u'i aaiia P S'naat <*er»n» hejs LKerpael. C' 3 gow Ii Pert EIKNOR Littrpeil. Aor.rrojlh GPa. 3k Tlday Apr 27/ 2 May I ISIIIHU I'ftrpMl, DLblin Apr 21 Mai 2 KMUUi luerpMl May 5 May I May l/tl May II CYCLOPS Li.eriMl.1,256 words
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Advertisement1200 1965-04-26 15 T//£Lh\jL//V£S M I iMLtAbt Ai'AtI^OOVPANY L i .c- f williiOci«rrt EXPRESI SAILINGS TO NEAR EASi. CONTINENT AND SCoNDINAVIAi Am Genoa Havre n c.rg koj.i Ama Ceat In Pert Pitagema aj Sailed Sailed Apr 28 May II II May 31 ieae I 4 II Kamlidia k) Apr 21/ 3 May 4/71,200 words
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Advertisement1195 1965-04-26 15 i BEN%LINE\ I- 1. n.. M y I -W UPREI* >ERVICE 10 jJNfN, UVEtPat GOWIHmiIAL fUIUk BENMHOR (or Liverpool May 11 Hull luae II -.nuoo't 'ineiii Juaa 15 Air 21/ 2 May 3/1 May 7/ 7 Rottirdam luae 18 BENARMIN w unm mnH Sirgau-ri r. S'nea Hamburg May II Ap.3l/M,yl1,195 words
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Advertisement1279 1965-04-26 15 IfeOk- ELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \B?S for \T^**^ U.K. /Continent f.f,' i». s'naai ■aaaai CITY If SLASSO* Lunoon. H'ourg. K'sam. Havn Cli.l-l bjngeiwouU 21 Apr 21 Apr CITY OF UPON Icrooo Hamburg, Rotte'taa Hjvre, Hull 28 28 May 21 May CITY OF COIOMOO U dad ..j.noj'g, Rotttreaa Ha>-> mvii1,279 words
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Article1104 1965-04-26 16 fllE Üblr of shares on the x Malayitn Stork Exchange shows last business to April 15 (A) and last business since that dalr (B) with II and I. standinr for Highest and Lower business for 1964 and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 15.50 grict* 1550 2.11 1.24 Boactead1,104 words
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Article52 1965-04-26 16 rpilE present rate of the M.iUv.n x dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November M list year is Selling TT or OD 'is. '.:> li;d.. Buying TT 2s. l/lt>. Buying on :.»s. 4!, d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range52 words
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Article42 1965-04-26 16 THE Malayan Exe»ang« Bankv A>- location m.-iili- 'hcao ch&ngei In Its ratej to miTcbanu on Saiurdiv. (.ill rate? to S100): Selling TT or 00 ready; Haftland CuiMeri 117, Swiss Francs 141 :i/H. French Franct 1.">9 3/t». and Italian Lirre 2030"42 words
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Article33 1965-04-26 16 a:-' IBe tree exchange market o Hmu Kodk yi-ti n! i» :i.- US. I i! ;ii (or caih. Sterlinx wan •iiiotml M Iti 01 .ml one tael o. gold M Mi33 words
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Article19 1965-04-26 16 The British bank rate Is unchanged [>t 7 per cent, it was announced In London on Thursday.19 words
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Article46 1965-04-26 16 Apr 19. Apr. 20. Apr. 21. Apr. 22. Industrials: 76.65 76.87 77.50 78.32 Tins: 96.36 96.11 97.51 98.22 S rubbers: 103.40 1U3.40 1O:!.4O 103.40 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100 Apr. 23. 73.34 08.2 b 103.40 Apr. 24. 78.44 98.60 103.4046 words
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Article82 1965-04-26 16 Straits Trader* do— .lohan Tin Lingui Tin r.ih.tni; ton. ItaJiman Ilydraulir Borrlli Rubber Sungei It.ic.m Kimp.iKuala Piiah Patalinc Currrnt l).u<- of payment avment 40' i May 19 7i%» May 19 15' b May 10 10%' May 15 9d.* June U i 10'^ June 1 T24TO May 28 May82 words
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Advertisement956 1965-04-26 16 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. 'ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully aircondirioned stobiiised) Departing PENANG 6th May 1 965 SINGAPORE 7th May 1965 for FREMANTLE 12»h May 1965 ADELAIDE 75th May 1965 MELBOURNE 16th-18th May 1965 SYDNEY 20th May 1965 Limited First Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR956 words
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Advertisement89 1965-04-26 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO m.v. ASIA SINGAPORE: SAILS 15th MAY 1965. HONG KONG 19th/21st MAY 1965. SINGAPORE ARRIVES 24th MAY 1965. m.v. VICTORIA SINGAPORE: SAILS 11th JUNE 1965. HONG KONG 15th/17th JUNE 1965. SINGAPORE ARRIVES 21st JUNE 1965. LIMITED ACCOMODATION AVAILABLE. Contoct your Travel Agent or HARPER, GILFILLAN tfc CO., LTD. Singapore89 words
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Article680 1965-04-26 17 rh following Is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. April 23: INDUSTRIALS B S. Alex Bricks 15.00 16.00 doustcad 1.21 1.30 C.S. Holdings 2 Jrf 2.10 CT S ords mt- 42/Dunlop 1.52 1.03 Esso 1.69 1.71 Ks.so deb 1.00 1.04680 words
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1992 1965-04-26 17 From Our Market Correspondent I' I IK UK was a mild rally in industrial shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week as reports of possible peace talks in Tokyo between Malaysia and Indonesia grew stronger. However, the movement seemed to peter1,992 words
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Article24 1965-04-26 17 (pcrlb.) (perpicul). ,pr. 13. 30. 73'icts. $721.12> 3 21. 72 cts. 5735.0U 22. 73' N ets. $728.25 23. 73)*cts. 5723.62$ 24. $713.37>£24 words
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Article937 1965-04-26 17 rE price ot tin dropped sharply in Penang on 1 Saturday by $10.25 to $713,374. a bearish factor being the threat of a strike In the United States steel indus- try. The net loss on the week was $8,874. The price had risen sharply937 words
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Advertisement10 1965-04-26 17 $5,500 BERITA HARIAN "SPOT THE BALL CONTEST R" ENTER NOW!10 words
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Advertisement1247 1965-04-26 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE LEMBAGA PELABOHAN OF SINGAPORE SWETTENHAM 5* KEGISTERED STOCK. 1964 r^^^o^ (1S ment of Chargema Grade II at 5!i r REGISTERED STOCK. 1964 the Lembaga Pelabohan Swetten(l9B2/84) ham. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Salary Scale— Chargemen. Grade that the Transfer Books of the II: $210 x 20-250 above1,247 words
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Advertisement956 1965-04-26 17 TENDERS NOTICE TEMncD MATirc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ItnDtK NUlilt that Mr. Tan Slew Slong has reTenders will be received up to s tne Managing Director 3 p.m. on Friday 7th May. 1965 C m P an y wlth effect ir m by the Ketua Pllem Nega.a Malay- "nd April,956 words
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TIMESPORT 1
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804 1965-04-26 18 LONDON. Sunday LEEDS v UNITED FOR TITLE YIELDING virtually a reserve team after the mid-week suspension of eight of their stars. Chelsea lost their chance of the English Football League Championship yesterday when they were hammered 6-2 b y Burnley. The title now lies804 words
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129 1965-04-26 18 GLASGOW, Sunday. pLASGOW CELTIC won the Scottish FA Cup for the 18th time when they beat Dunfermline 3-2 in the final at Hampden Park yesterday. 1 A crowd of 108.000 saw international centre-half Willie I ill head Celtics' winning with only eight minutesReuter - 129 words
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248 1965-04-26 18 Krishnan upsets Emerson in 4 sets TENNIS HOUSTON. Texas. Sun.— Ra- manathan Krishnan, of India, caused a major upset by beating Australia's No. 1. Roy Emerson. 2-6, 9-7. 7-5. 6-4 in a bemi-final of the River Oaks tennis tournament here yesterday. The 28-year-old Indian Davis Cup star, the No. 4248 words
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Article139 1965-04-26 18 I ONDON, Sun— Hendon. the *■< famed North London club, won the English FA Amateur Cup Final at Wembley here yesterday, beating the Yorkshire seaside club, Whit by Town, before 45.000 spectators by 3-1 after a scoreless first half. Whatever chances Whitby may have h:id disappear^ whenReuter - 139 words
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287 1965-04-26 18 RACING ROUNDUP LONDON. SU". Arklf. the world's creates- sieeplechasrr. added an ther great ch;t)H<i- 'o his brilliant career when winning the Whitbread Gold Cup 'Chase tit Sandown Park yesterday. The Irish-trained eight -year-old. I owned by Anne, Duchess of I Westminster, carried287 words
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Article46 1965-04-26 18 WAI.NI I. California, Sun Mario Shigematsu. Boston marathon winner last Monday, won the 10.000 mctrrs in .'.lOOti at the Mt. San Antonio relays here yesterday. Takayuki Nakao and Hideki Shishido finished second and third to make it another sweeo br Japan* runners. ReutrrReuter - 46 words
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Article1307 1965-04-26 18 MUI 1 I?>H t.l I I I- tl\ \l. Critic 3 liiiiiin mini. (at Hampden Park, Glasgow) IRISH FA COT FINAL I idi-i.iiin- 2 (llenavon 1 tat Windsor Park. Belfast) FA AMATEUR (IP FINAL Hendon I Wliithy lat Wembley, l-ondom FIKST DIVISION Birmingham 5 Blackburn 5 Burnley 61,307 words
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Advertisement432 1965-04-26 18 m PENANG TURF CLUB PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN NOTICE J.K.R. KEDAH TAWARAN danpada PraiboIvm, in rongi yang berdaflar di-Jabatan i ile ti ol tlit- Kerja Raya Kela.s E dan ka-ata.s rhat the Com- a k»it di-terima di-PeJabat Juruwr.ei apprnxi- i (ni Negeri. Kedah dan Perlis. erection A lor Star. liliibkr 300 pet-a«K432 words
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Advertisement1584 1965-04-26 18 NOTICES TENDERS KUCHA! TIN (1957) LIMITED PEJABAT SETIA-USAHA Incorporated in the SUte KERAJAAN PERAK, IPOH cm^JSSTSn FL oo R 140 142 ROBINSON ROAD. Tenders are Invited for the SINGAPORE- 1 I purchase of the undermentioned NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN venlcle: that an Extraordinary General AE 3534 Austin Diesel Bus Meeting1,584 words
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Advertisement89 1965-04-26 18 t'^KIK KEEPS INSECTS AKT >' SAFf AND EFFECTIVE INSECT REPELIANT NEW DISTINCT UNBKtIKUtE MTTIE A XIX: IS USED BY SIMPLY APHYINr. J^Lr*"^»» TO TMf EXPOSfD MATS Of THE lOOY x ""Y^E WHICH M lIAME TO INSECT ATTACK i '.i. A SINGLE AM>UC»TIO« WHICH will \l —/y REWm EfFECTIfI K)» SIVfBU.89 words
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Article300 1965-04-26 19 ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER Results at a glane*: Israel 5 S. Vietnam 1; Burma 2 India 1; Thailand 1 S. Korea 0 TOKYO, Sunday. ISRAEL coasted to an easy 5-1 victory over South Vietnam here today and strengthened their position as favourities to win the SeventhReuter - 300 words
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Article51 1965-04-26 19 SOCCER Batu Gajah League: Perak Hydro, Batu Gajah 6 Perak Hydro. Kampar 0. HOCKEY Friendly (Tatptng>: Penang Selection 5 Talplng Dlst. 2. CRICKET Friendly <KL>: Sgor Pakistani hma bt Chemi.Ntry Drat by 1 run. > SPA 58 (A. Paul 3-9, Nadarajah 3-20: Aru.-.nasalam 2-7 Cli/mi.str.v 57 (Subramanidm 5-24. D.51 words
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Article322 1965-04-26 19 TABLE TENNIS- LJUBLJANA (Yugoslavia), Sunday. pHINA have a fine chance of sweeping the board when the finals of the World table tennis championships are decided here today. With the Corbillon and Swaythllng Cups already In their possession, they are fa- I vourites to increase theii322 words
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265 1965-04-26 19 CRICKET WEEKES RETIRES AFTER A CENTURY BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sun. Australian bowler Ntil Hawke lock eight wickets for y& aßHiiut Barbacka Ctatta at Ken- I singtun Oval here yesterday. The Cols totalled 3ft4 and tlu Australians were 4-0 at cluse on I the Bnt day ol this twu-dav match. Hawke capturedReuter - 265 words
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202 1965-04-26 19 NUERBURGRING. Sun. New Zealand'! Hu>,li Andem ti. the rricnii'.c world champon. InCW imcl UB lead in thp 1965 world championship when he won lac 125 M rmOe In t'.ie German cnoicr cycle GP here jreftterday. Ridir.g Japanese Suzuki. Anderson won in thp record t;me cf202 words
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223 1965-04-26 19 Ref players beaten up by rioting soccer fans CYDNEY, Sun. A soccer referee was taken to hosDital with possible broken ribs, a gashed mouth, severe body bruises and head Injury after he was attacked by rioting fans during a match at Wentworth Park here today. Referee Hank Eilerts was knockedReuter - 223 words
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160 1965-04-26 19 Move to include women 's event in A-Games BASKETBALL SEOUL, Sun.— The inclusion of women's basketball in the Asian Games will be recommended to the General Conference of the Asian Basketball Confederation (A.8.C.). which is to be held at Kuala Lumpur in December, an A.B.C. official said here today. Mr.Reuter - 160 words
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Article24 1965-04-26 19 MOSCOW. Sun. The Soviet Union beat the United States 64-39 1 in a women's international basketi ball match here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article33 1965-04-26 19 SAIGON, Sun. The visiting Singapore football team last night drew 1-1 with a Saigon Police-Customs Combined team in a friendly match. Both goals were scored in the second half. Reutrr.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement236 1965-04-26 19 7 QANTAS V-JETS AWEEK ID LONDON All flights offer you stop overs in India, the Middle East and Europe en route. Qantas in association with Air India and BOAC. QkCZEBD Sweet news Whether you're dieting or not, Hennescias is good news! It's tho pure Swiss sweetener, far sweeter than ordinary236 words
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Advertisement380 1965-04-26 19 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 tasting! DEXTA 2000 37 HP SUPER 3000 a 6 HP380 words
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Miscellaneous131 1965-04-26 19 DIARY 1 SOCC'F.R Perak Div 2: Merglembu v KED (JAJ grd>. Div 3: Ipoh Youngsters v Govt Printers (Coronation grd), Tamil Young■ten v M:iiay>ian Rangers (L. Coronation grdi. Kampar Div 2: SEX y Dravidiaii.s (Padatiß). Negri Div 1: CRC v 170 Bty RA. S'ror GDBH— Div 1: PWD v j131 words
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Article, Illustration630 1965-04-26 20 MORE AID?— BRITAIN HAS HER TROUBLES, TOO KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THERE IS NO QUESTION OF SENDING FURTHER BRITISH TROOPS HERE' fHE British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Air. Arthur Bottomley, said here today that Britain is determined to ensure the territorial integrity of Malaysia. "At theHan Hai Fong - 630 words
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107 1965-04-26 20 WASHINGTON. Sun. American non-com-missioned personnel serving in South Vietnam are to be exempt from U.S. Federal Income tax. while officers will get a $200 a month tax exemption. President Johnson announced yesterday. The tax c<;!ices.sion*. promuiga"'d by executive order, is bnckdM"d to JanuaryReuter - 107 words
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Article93 1965-04-26 20 Eisenhower backs Johnson SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.—Former President Eisenhower says lie approves of the course President Johnson has taken in Vietnam. Mr. Eisenhower told a Republi- can reception in his honour last night: •'ln Vietnam the way the President Is conducting operations is very good Indeed for the, United States." TheAP - 93 words
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Obituary38 1965-04-26 20 MR LIM AH KOW peacefully on I.W al O-3S Rajnnaa ,\v.'tiur tWVtaC bt'lwul wife. son. ten daughter*, time non«-in-lau nnd two rninlsnns to mourn hi» loss. l'uner.H On 38.4.61 I pm. fimi-rnl MtTtad ronductrd liv r.uddhist Union.38 words
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128 1965-04-26 20 Taxi driver dies four days after being stabbed ITOH. Sun. Tco Ah Chong. 29. a taxi driver from Mu.ir. died in the Ipoh General Hospital yesterday of stab wounds inflicted on him when he was robbed on Tuesday nightHe was assaulted and stabbed by four mm tii r Kuala Kangsar128 words
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Article83 1965-04-26 20 CAIRO, sun. The Egyptian Communist Party has decided to dissolve itself, the newspaper Al A'nram reported today. A statement issued at the end of the party* congress meeting .said it had agreed to "end the indepondem form of the Egyptian Communist Party." No dateReuter - 83 words
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Article34 1965-04-26 20 WASHINGTON. Sun. Pakistan's present population of 103 million will treble by the year 2.000 if the current growth rate continur.s. according to a report released today by the Population Referenre Bureau.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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86 1965-04-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. left fo- Cairo today to attend the AfroAsian Rural Reconstruction corferrnce Inche Khir. a former Minister of Agriculture and ro-operatives, is the chairman of the executive com- mlttee ot thp conference. Ti#s86 words
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Article338 1965-04-26 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALAYA CUP ROUND-UP By Johore Bahru. Sunday lOHOKI. F.A. oiliciuls were furious this evening when Singapore referee Lee Pak Thong abandoned today's opening Malaya Cup soccer match six minutes from full time, with Johore leading 4-1 against Joint Services, because of the heavy338 words
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Article876 1965-04-26 20 yiNOAPORE. Sun Singapore I 0 Recreation Club and RAF Se- continued their tussle for the SCA sonior pennant \vlun both scored decisive victories today. Sele:ar tea; RAF Chanpi by six wickets and SRC won by seven wicketl nuainst ,SCRC. The cay s outstanding batsman «;.>876 words
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Article52 1965-04-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selancor pot off to a good start In the Malaya Cup tournament when they beat Armed Forces 2-0 at the Merdeka Stadium here tonieht. Selangor led 1-0 by the 33rri minute throueh Thanab.nlan and netted acain in the 76th with a Wong Fook52 words
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Article22 1965-04-26 20 SFREMBAX. Sun. The Malaya Cup match between Negri Sembilan and Malacca scheduled at the Station padang today was rained off:22 words
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Article78 1965-04-26 20 MALACCA. Sun. Services ITI beat Civilians by eight wickeis In their annual cricket ma f ch at the Malacca Club padans today. Final .scores were: Ctvlllam 133 and 83; Services 144 and 73-2. Highlight today was line unbeaten 50 by Services captain Norman Yeend, which enabled78 words
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Advertisement369 1965-04-26 20 late CLASSIFIEDS" M H ..rrfi tit i '/inimi/m) WICKS: To Malcolm and Yoke-Lan iMOihcr for I'.icbard at 1 ti.". STRUVS: To Irene nnd IA-*Ue a. Mngktar, Nicole Sybil on 24.4.H.-. at Out I. 'lvv Ha I'ital. Ipoh. Thanks to Doctors and Maif ROBtON: I'rondlv announce the Rifl Of a bnby369 words
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