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Title Section25 1965-04-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 ri^_ jmj g_Y The Straits Times Jot*** 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDX 1189 100>25 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1965-04-27 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN JAKARTA'S 'MISCHIEVOUS BIG LIE' ABOUT ISRAEL Prime Minister off to Tokyo, 'hoping and praying' that Soekarno will come, too By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman, who left for Korea and Japan today, is prepared to remain in Tokyo for "any reasonable time" in1,271 words
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76 1965-04-27 1 SAIGON. Mon The South Vietnamese Government said today 1 that a regular North Vietnamese 1 Army unit had been positively located operating in South Vietnam. This is the first time a fighting unit of the North Vietnamese armed forces has been definitely 1Reuter - 76 words
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204 1965-04-27 1 WASHINGTON, Monday TIIK United States has plans r«?ady for missile strikes which could destroy key Government military and industrial targets in Chimi in the even! of \v;ir. ;i lop US. Air Force chief said in testimony made public today. Chinese nuclear facilities, suomarine constructionReuter - 204 words
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120 1965-04-27 1 POSTAL SERVICES TO INDONESIA CUT SINCE APRIL 13 KUALA LI MPI'R. Mon. Postal services between Indonesia and Malaysia have been suspended since April 13. A Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications statement said today that information had been received from the headquarters of the I nivrrsal Postal I'nion in Bernr.120 words
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Article227 1965-04-27 1 More fighting in Rann of Kutch YEW DELHI. Mon. India today put its armed forces on full alert status and cancelled al l military leaves because of continued fighting with Pakistani troops in the disputed Rann of Kutch. Indian Defence Minister Yxshwantrao Chnvan told Parliament aReuter - 227 words
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Article33 1965-04-27 1 AMMAN. Mon— The Yang dlPertuan Agong. accompanied by i Kliik Hus.se tn of Jordan. today toured military Installation I eluding the infantry .school and i I the military academy.— Reiner.33 words
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Article32 1965-04-27 1 AHMEDABAD. Mon. A root eaten by tribesmen during famines is under study as a possible dieting aid. The herb, called Kalia Kandh. is said to dull hunger pangs. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article23 1965-04-27 1 SAIGON. Mon— Thailand has agreed to .suspend repatriation ol Vietnamese refupee.- until American and South Vietnamese aircraft stop bombing Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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169 1965-04-27 1 2,000 SMASH UP U.S. EMBASSY IN CAMBODIA PIINOM PK.NH. Mon.— 1 A mob of 2.000 scream inn etadeata smashed the windows of the United States Kmhas\\ and tore down tin Airn-rk-an fl.iu today in a violent stm-l demonstration against an article in Newiweek mana/ine. Police prevented the slone-throuiim demonstrators from169 words
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Article243 1965-04-27 1 Bomb hoax boy arrested in house gINGAPORK, Mon. Police today arrested an 1 1-year-old schoolboy, who is believed to have made ;i bomb hoax call to his own school— the Joo Avenue integrated primary school in Rangoon Road. The boy wu cau| in In a house in Rangoon Road. A243 words
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Article23 1965-04-27 1 JAKARTA. Mon— The Indonesian Armed Forces have .set up I mxcki! armaments burenu" to handle suggestions on --ptri.il armamenis. says Anl;u:t.23 words
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Article35 1965-04-27 1 NUCLEAR WEAPONS: McNAMARA WASHINGTON. Mon IS Secretary of Defence Robert MaMaiara today Communist aggfaariaa agataMt South Vietnam becomes 'more flagrant and MMMMtratalf hut no militar\ miuirc-mint for use of nuclrar we* pon*. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-04-27 2 t'HOU'S CALL TO AFRO-ASIA: JAKARTA. Man r pIE Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, said last night that Asian and African countries '"have the unshirkable duty to support and assist the Vietnamese people to fight U.S. aggression." But he added that the VietnameseReuter - 320 words
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91 1965-04-27 2 Moonlight raid on northern targets CAIGON. Mon. Eight J United States Air Force Canberra bombers strafed North Vietnamese roadv bridges and gun emplacements in a moonlight raid last night. A military spokesman said the .jets had dropped tons of bombs on the targets. which were located in the southern partReuter - 91 words
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123 1965-04-27 2 U.S. READY TO USE N- WEAPONS IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Mon. Americans were told yesterday that the United States does not bar the use of nuclear weapons In certain circumstances in the Vietnam war. Nuclear weapons would, however, only be used if necessary "and the 'if Is a big one" theReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration227 1965-04-27 2 Metal fatigue caused Dart Herald crash: Airline AMMAN, Monday. ROYAL Jordanian Airlines said yesterday that investigations showed that a crash of a Dart Herald airliner in which all 54 aboard died was caused by metal fatigue. An airline spokesman said metal fatigue on the right-hand forward -side of the fuselage227 words
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97 1965-04-27 2 RED TAPE TANGLES THE CHERRY BLOSSOM WASHINGTON. Mon.— Red tape is holding up Washington plans to celebrate the cherry blossom festival, hingelntj on hundreds of cherry trees given by Japan half a century ago. The Japanese Government, through its ambassador here, offered to give some more trees. Mr. Stewart Udall.Reuter - 97 words
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101 1965-04-27 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Mon Leopoldville voters go to thf polls on Wednesday In a .second attempt to vote in the Congo general election. I Their first attempt broke down last month in administrative confusion. About 150.000 men are eligible to vote and the election commit -jUPI - 101 words
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Article37 1965-04-27 2 PHNOM PENH. Mon— Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, special envoy of the British Govern men', arrived In Cambodia yesterday on his tour to explore methods for a possible new diplomatic approach to the Vietnam crisis.— AP.AP - 37 words
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220 1965-04-27 2 Cambodia talks: 'U.S. glad to take part' WASHINGTON, Mon. 11 —The United States will "gladly participate" in an interratlonal conference on Cambodia, Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State announced last night. Mr. Rusk. ■p«flfc*m soon after President Johnson cut short a weekend holiday and returned to confer with top220 words
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168 1965-04-27 2 Only Ghana assembly will elect President if Bill is passed ACCRA. Monday. •PHE Ghana National Assembly is to be the only ■I body to elect a Ghanaian president, if a Bill published on Saturday night becomes law. The Presidential Elections i Bill, based on the one-party system introduced more than168 words
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Article49 1965-04-27 2 SEOUL. Mon— Mr. Hen Lot'Ke. the United States presiden- tial envoy, arrived here from Tokyo tot ay by serial mill v.y aircraft for a two-day visi; to exchange views with President ■Chung Hee Park and otl 1 rean leaders on the South Vieti names'; .situation. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article29 1965-04-27 2 ADEN. Mon. One British officer was killed and another seriously injured during a i-l i<h with dissident tribesmen in the Dhtlla area, north of here, yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-04-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby VtxJ? molioav i«*^r GotNa)|L^ nor if- TO OO YOU 4NY GOOOy^ vOO OOWV A j A C ~JJ L voztnesy V26 words
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Article114 1965-04-27 3 Pickets fight at World Fair MEW M)Kh. Mon Kital racial picket croups clashed outside the Ntfl > Hrk CM) P J i lion .it thr Uorlcl l.nr here ntctataj I'lie (mhts occurred after .i./nut > dozen \otiths In black leather i.it k«ts. who said tl> > belonged to the "So«Reuter - 114 words
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111 1965-04-27 3 COLONIES THAT DO NUT WANT SELF-RULE I ONDON. Mon— The ColoL niai Bescretary, Mr Anthon] Greenwood. ha> -.ud there wa.- no tailor-made -olution which could be u>ed lor the future of all Britain"* 31 remaining colonies a* .some of them did not want Independence \\\> views on the colonies wereReuter - 111 words
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195 1965-04-27 3 LONDON, Monday. AIR. Haruld Wilson warned Britain's workers yesterday that unless they moderate their wage demands the Government will have no choice but to slap on heavy taxes to curb inflation. The Prime Minister, himself an economist. was appealing forReuter; AP - 195 words
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209 1965-04-27 3 SWING- WING JET IS 'COMPLETELY SATISFACTORY' LONDON, Monday. 'PHE United States Fill swirg-wing strike aircraft was "completely satisfactory" as an alternative ■to the TSR-2 supersonic bomber cancelled by the I British Government. Lord Shackleton. Minister of I Defence for the Air Force, said last night. He was speaking at LondonReuter - 209 words
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171 1965-04-27 3 I ONDON, Mon. A Mem- ber of Parliament said yesterday that he Intends to protest about a police chiefs claim that no useful i purpo.se is served In bringing Mime teenage sex cases to court. Mr. I> >hsj .-> Osmond. Chief ConstableReuter - 171 words
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Article49 1965-04-27 3 LISBON. Mon. Five oroDle were killed and 16 injured when a wall of a house being demoli&ned collapsed on a tea slum where 45 people were holding a wedc!:.:« feast last night. The bricir and bridegroom were I among the in.iured taken to hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article43 1965-04-27 3 ROME. Mon. American teenagers yesterday tossed a firecracker at the U.S. Embassy in Rome as a joke. Italian police said they rounded up seven of the youngsters from 14 to 18 years old and released them after questioning. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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173 1965-04-27 3 Death ends toll of highway sniper RUNAWAY YOUTH KILLS TWO AND WOUNDS 12 OANTA MARIA. (Callfornia), Mon. A l(i-year-old runaway with a rifle opened fire on motorists on busy U.S. Highway 101 yesterday, killing two people and injuring 12. including a five-year-old boy. He then apparently committed suicide, police said.173 words
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Article33 1965-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The United States has paid more than 1 US$4O million in war damage 1 claims in the Philippines, a s^uokesman for the Foreign Ctetee Settlement Commission said todn>\—OTl33 words
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90 1965-04-27 3 MOSCOW. Mon.- Russia's first MMUnunicatloQi MMlllli continued bouncing pictures from Vladivu-st(x-k to Mum !>•■ yesterday, with hints tliut the whirling relay Sputnik m.iv bo pan of a new globxl netwurk The Molniya (Lightning) 1 satellite, launched on Friday, made i its secondReuter - 90 words
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90 1965-04-27 3 !\K\V YORK. Sun— >Irv < .rrm: Dodge, a former riMWfjM who inherited several million dollars alter the death of her husband, an American car manufacturer, was married here yesterday to her hodvguard. The bridegroom Daniel Moran 29. now operates a real estate agency in .Miami Beach.Reuter - 90 words
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Article140 1965-04-27 3 RUMOURS CLOSE A SWISS BANK 7URICH. Mon.— A Swiss bank announced yesterday it was closing j temporarily foil owing reports which had created imminent danger of a run on the bank. The Schweizerische Spari und-Kredit Bank iSwtss Savjinns and Credit Bank) has assets of over 320 million I Swiss francsReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement616 1965-04-27 3 ,-;>. p^ OH MY DARLING! C'-B- jX'L OONT WORRY I^SLaJr&W DARLING! $W Let's go out tonight yl~**f\*Jßr/ 1 WiUlt u > (1 the Mu.^ic y Show to-night. /^*7 i Nn 1 No! My dear! We can t jf\ 1 'ake the risk. It is the ser- -r V/y -^.T>w-- vant's616 words
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Article, Illustration559 1965-04-27 4 Dato Ismail to rural Malays: Change outlook ENDAU (Johorel. Monday fHK Minister lor Home Affairs, Dato (I)i-) Ismail Din Dato Abdul Rnhm;in, today called for a change in out look amonjg rural Malays to raise their standards of living. He advised therr particularly to send their children to school so559 words
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Article130 1965-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Singapore Assemblyman for Kampong Kern bangan, Inche Mohamed Ariff bin Suradi today officially opened a national language poster competition for students at the Kaki Bukit community centre. Thi 81 paintings were entered by students in all the four lang lage streams and by130 words
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Article59 1965-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Hawkers and Markets Department will move to the former Malay Girls Crafts School at Scotts Read on Thursday. No business will be done at the present office at the Registrar of Vehicles building In Mldflle Road from Wednesday afternoon. Business will resume at the59 words
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164 1965-04-27 4 Nantah union house trespass: Charge against 27 dropped SINGAPORE M o n Twenty seven persons, accused of criminal trespass into the students' union hou.se of the Nanyang University on Aug. 2 last year, had charges against them withdrawn in the Fifth Magistrate's Court today on instructions from the Deputy Public164 words
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Article223 1965-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Sia Kirn Hock, 24. an odd job labourer under an Assize Court sentence of seven years' jail on charges of unlawful possession of a revolver and eight rounds of ammunition, had his sentence reduced to five years' jail in the Federal Court223 words
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Miscellaneous468 1965-04-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK follow inn la today's schedule j Britiih Eaglt Anwayt: From 1 of civil aircraft movements at London, Istanbul. Bombay (EOS Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: 7rt3» 6a. m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES 80 AC: From London. Cairo, Ka- BO AC To Perth <BA 702) 8.10 rachi. Bangkok468 words
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Article, Illustration319 1965-04-27 5 Tengkutold: There are poor non-Malays also Seeni replies to speech at rally: 'Don't be misled by MCA capitalists' IPOH, Monday THE president of the PPP, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today advised Tengku Abdul Rahman not to be misled by i 'MCA capitalists' surrounding him. There were thousands of non-Malays who319 words
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195 1965-04-27 5 QUNGEI PATANI, Mon. The chairman of the Tasoh branch of Perlis Umno, Inche Ayub bin Awang, said today he would refer to party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur his complaint that the branch's recent annual meeting was '•ruill and void." In a statement today,195 words
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Article55 1965-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPI R. Mon. The 12-hour off-shore curfew from Sungei Kesanff to Parit Telok Kerang on the west coast of Johore was lifted from 6 p.m. today Areas still under .i 12-hour curfew are from Parit Telok Kerang to Tan.ionir .'umang. Tanjong Pengelih to TanJong Ptincni. and55 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-04-27 5 DELAY IN JAKARTA, SO HE MISSES A DATE WITH TENGKU SINGAPORE. Mon. Ar, African politician flew into Singapore last night from Jakarta with an apology. Mr. Ditton Miwinga. Zambia's Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, explained at the airport that he had an199 words
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275 1965-04-27 5 'IMPORT CUT CAN LEAD TO SUGAR RACKET' pENANG, Mon. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has warned the Central Government that a drastic cut in import quotas for sugar could "lead to abuses." With imports very much reduced, the market could be manipulated by privileged groups dealing in the commodity,275 words
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166 1965-04-27 5 First woman joins Perlis agriculture department KANGAR, Monday. A 19-year-old girl from Bukit Mertajam has Joined the Perlis Department of Agriculture as the State's first woma- agricultural assistant The daughter of an agricul- tural assistant in Bukit Mertajam. Che Aisha blnte Ishak said her father had constantly encouraged her to166 words
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Article110 1965-04-27 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation of Malaya Chinese Senior Normal Graduate Teachers' Union supports the Ministry of Education's plan to hold soe- cial courses for teachers 1 In v letter to the Minister of I Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Jonari. the association said: "These courses will110 words
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Article20 1965-04-27 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The P and O liner Cathay will arrive on May 12 with 30 passengers for Singapore.20 words
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Article38 1965-04-27 5 JESSELTON. Mon. Fifteen Sabah primary school teachers i left for New Zealand last week to begin a one-year course 'n teaching English. Expenses are being borne by New Zealand 1 under the Colombo Plan.— AP.AP - 38 words
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114 1965-04-27 5 ■fANGAB, Mon Two party leaders have resinned from the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and Party Negara to .join Perlis I'm no Ilaji Abdit'lah bin Ahmad. 80-yt -old financial adviser to Perlis I'M IP. and Sheikh All Bajunid. a local Party N c v a114 words
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225 1965-04-27 6 1,000 will die on the road each year unless 30 per cent rise last year: Safety plea by Sardon KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today called on all State road safety councils to play a more active role in educating the people on225 words
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179 1965-04-27 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Malaysia has completed her share of the 31.250 mile Pan-Asia Highway which links Teheran with Singapore. The Assistant Director of Roads. Mr. J. S. Sodhy. said I this here today before he left with the Commissioner ,of Road Transport. Inche Jelar.i179 words
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Article85 1965-04-27 6 •fJENANG. Mon. Offieei-s and Ml men of the CID secret societies branch detained a lender of the Wah Kce secret society in simultaneous dawn swoops on a number of gang hideouts yesterday. The thug, described as a "fighter." is being held under the Prevention85 words
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Article30 1965-04-27 6 PENANG. Mon.— The Penan;} State Legislative Assembly will hold the first meeting of it§ second session at the Assembly chamber. Light Street, at 10 a.m. on June R30 words
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Article36 1965-04-27 6 U'OH. lion. An anonymous donor here has given $30 to the family of the late Madam Lim. Ah Hua, 36, a washer-woman, who was killed in a road mishap in Sinsapore on April 11.36 words
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Article, Illustration129 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratr,am. left here tonight in a Lufthansa airliner for West Germany as guest of the Bonn Government. Mr. Rajaratnam. wno will be away for a month, will have talks with the State Ministers for Culture In Hamburg129 words
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91 1965-04-27 6 IPOH. Sat— Sixteen Sabah and Sarawak development and agriculture officers arrived here today for a two-day tour of Perak. Soon alter their arrival, the 1 delegates left ror Parlt to see the Trans-Perak irrigation scheme. They later vlsit«d the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malaysia Rangers, and had91 words
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Article26 1965-04-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Catholic Women's League will hold a retreat for ladies at the Madonna Heights In Ulu Klang here on June 13.26 words
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Article72 1965-04-27 6 IPOH. Mon.— A delegation of 40 Kaum Ibu members left here today on a three-day civics tour of Kuala Lumpur. The delegates led by Datin Zalnab blnte Ismail, will visit Rida. Malayan Film Unit, the Language and Literature Institute. Merdeka and Negara stadium*:, the museum,72 words
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183 1965-04-27 6 No caning on appeal, but 3-year jail term upheld OENANG. Mon. The High Court today dismissed an appeal by a former reform school inmate. C. Nadarajah, against a three-year jail sentence for armed robbery. Mr. Justice Hepworth. however, quashed the sentence of six strokes of the rotan. Nadarajah had been183 words
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Article47 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mun. Mr. Nun Chiu Cho.v uf Singapore lias graduated from Olio Slate University wiili a Master of Science degree. He was one of 731 overseas and American student* who received their master's degrees at j a convocation at the univeiMty rpcenily. I47 words
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215 1965-04-27 6 $500,000 PROVIDED FOR TWO SCHEMES IN ALOR STAR ALOR STAR, Monday. MORE than $500,000 has been set aside by the I State Government for its two schemes— the Seberang Terus Housing Estate and the Jalan; Emdku Ibrahim Industrial Scheme to expand the State capital. The two schemes are to be215 words
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178 1965-04-27 6 Top Brunei Rakyat man swears loyalty, is freed BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A senior Party Rakyat detainee who was released from detention left Bunut rehabilitation camp last week after swearing allegiance to the Sultan of Brunei and the State. He is Chegu Mnhmud Saleh- a member of the Legislative Oouncil beforeReuter - 178 words
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75 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual Founders Day reunion dinner of me Christian Brothers' i 'old Boys' (Singapore) Association] I will be held at the Shanghai Res- murunt. Clemenceau Avenue, ai' I 8 p.m. on May 6. The Very Rev. Brother T. i Michael. Visitor. Far East,75 words
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Article26 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will attend the PAP 10th anniversary workers' celebration at Sri Temasek at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article29 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mon—Aircraftsman Victor Keith Brown. 45, of RAF Changl was killed on Saturday when his motor cycle collided with a military truck at Upper Char.gi Road.29 words
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125 1965-04-27 6 Appeal from U.S. school for stamps I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Yeomen Service Club of Pomona High School. California, has appealed to Malaysians for used stamps for distribution to handicapped children in hospitals in America. In a letter to the Straits Times. Mr. William Seike, sponsor of the club, said one125 words
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96 1965-04-27 6 KUCHING. Mon. The Sarawak United Peoples Party yesterday condemned the decision to proscribe the party's journal Sa'ati and described the Central Government "as a dictator trying to stifle the voice of the opposition." SUPP's secretary-general, Mr Stephen Yong, said the party would protest most96 words
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Article58 1965-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A fourman Ran* armed with daggers held up a cake shop proprietor. Mr. Soh Slew Hong. 55. and his three employees at their Orchard Road shop on Saturday night and escaped with $3,000. Mr. Soh said the cane herded them into a bathroom and58 words
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159 1965-04-27 6 URUNEI TOWN. MonApplication has been made to the Brunei Government for another oil exploration concession. It was submitted by Mr. Robert Kamon on behalf of the Texas Crude Oil Co If approved, Texas Crude will become the third oil company to operate In th#AP - 159 words
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163 1965-04-27 7 Sultan couldn't resist the ramvong IPOH. Mon. The 1 Sultan and th» K.i i.i Perempuan of Perak mixed freely with visiting Thai Girl (iuides and danced the ramvong with them at the Ist.ina Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar yesterday evening. Tin- party of .°,3 girls. iin-luilini; six Americans llriag i- Thailand163 words
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Article53 1965-04-27 7 SUNGSI PATANI. Mon. A bank employer. >1r Thru- Ho Kum, had a narrow escape during the weekrnil when a fallinu coconut missed his head by inches. striking him on the shoulder and causing a bruise. Mr. Chew was picnicking v ith his family at Pantai Merdeka when53 words
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Article85 1965-04-27 7 Grey Sisters plan fund drive PENANG. Mon. The Cathollft nuns, known as the "Grey Sis- j because of their grey unl- 1 forms, are planning to launch a campaign to raise funds for a home for Incurable cancer patients i:i Penane. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, has consented85 words
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Article, Illustration275 1965-04-27 7 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN by Xl ALA LUMPITR, Monday. 1 52.000 reward is being offered by the Selangor police for the capture of Chew Kirn Lin, 24. He escaped from police custody on Jan. 8 bu when a reporter inquired from the Deputy O.C.P.D.275 words
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101 1965-04-27 7 "ML'AR. Mon. Assessment defaulters owe the town council here SI 25.000. Unless they paid their dues regularly the council's development projects would be delayed, said its president. Inche Mohamed Said bin .Mohamcd Tahir, today. The council had to pay 55.000 a month for street lighting.101 words
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221 1965-04-27 7 SEARCH BY POLICE IMPROPER, SAYS COURT IPOH. Mon. A police 1 search of a pork sell- er, Foo Teik Chow. 55. in connection with a character lottery case was today described byi a Ipoh magistrate. Mr. I i Yong Yung bui. as -'im-j proper." Mr. Yong. who acquitted! Foo of221 words
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190 1965-04-27 7 CEREMBAN. Mon. The latest success story in the growing of grapes locally is that of Mr. Chong Teck Quee. 58. Four grape vine cuttings he planted 15 months ago have flourished and about 40 bunches of grapes have grown. Mr. Chong,190 words
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Article42 1965-04-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Indian Association will hold a food and fun fair on Sun-day-morning at its premises in I Taylor Road. Ir will be opened by the Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Mustafa i Kamil Kldwai.42 words
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192 1965-04-27 7 Stamp out rice smuggling, Dr. Lim appeals IZOTA BHARU. Mon. 1V The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. lim Swee Aun, has called on rice dealers and the public to help I the Government stamp I out rice smuggling. He made the call before leaving here after a threejday visit192 words
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Article61 1965-04-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The deputy civil engineer of Malayan Railway, Mr. K. Kularetnam. today left here on a three-month tour of Europe. Mr. Kularetnam, who was ac- j companied by his wife, will tour Britain. Germany, France, Holland. Italy. Spain and the ScandiI navlan countries61 words
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77 1965-04-27 7 pENANG. Mon. The City •Council had "nothing to do"' with the beggars' problem in Penang. the Mayor. Mr. C. S. Choy. said today. He was commenting on a complaint by a Singa- pore visitor in the local Press urging the council I to take77 words
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Advertisement125 1965-04-27 7 Registered Trade Mark SANITARY WARE are made like a DIAMOND for:SHEEN ELEGANCE WEAR |^'|AUpaMMpMMKL > w *«ii tnm >: #*J^^ Enquiries solicited for Wash Basins, Pedestal W.C. Pans, Squatting W.C. Pans, Footrests, etc. PRICES COMPETITIVE QUALITY AS GOOD AS THE BEST IMPORTED WARE GOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. II125 words
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Advertisement199 1965-04-27 7 .there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss moveme it. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll never believe that such199 words
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Miscellaneous331 1965-04-27 7 Straits Times Crossword I wKt I^H llh fell ■Hi/ I I I ACROSS lect and o on. pos&tbly (U). 1 Sufficient reasons for the 9, Take a picture of a monster Army taking very toroible plant (10>. view of RAF members? <6-a>. 12. People get board v ithout 8. Capital331 words
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357 1965-04-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I^HE Treasury today blamed "other causes" than the Budget for the decline in the volume of business transacted by the Stock Exchange of Malaysia. It was commenting on a charge by the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia, Mr.357 words
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Article96 1965-04-27 8 $9,000 JACKPOT CAN BE YOURS! A $9,000 jackpot can be yours if you are the sole outright winner of th 2 Malay Mall word puzzle contest "EH". Then >pu could take that holiday in Japan. Europe. America or Australia you've longed for. Or perhaps you want to buy a house96 words
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192 1965-04-27 8 SINGAPORE. Mon A HO L L V W OOD actor producer ihas come to Malaysia to probe the ill effects of American films on today's society. He will send his findings to President Johnson. Mr Gregory Walcott flew into Singapore from192 words
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125 1965-04-27 8 He went to the rescue and was robbed IPOH. Mon. A good samuritan who attempted to rescue a man lying on the ground in a dark lane was robbed of Sl3O. a |M gold ring, an identity card and a driving licence here last night. Mr. Robert Kumaran. 32. a125 words
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54 1965-04-27 8 5. 200 tons of tin mined last month Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan mines produced 5.2.1 tons of tin last month 1.102 tons more than in February. According to the Malayan mining statistics for March. there were 932 active tin mines last month, of 48.435 people employed in mining. 39.--66154 words
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Article31 1965-04-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Men. Thieves broke into tIW home of businessman. Mr. Yons Kirn Vow. 30. in Serdang Bhsiru near here last nißht. and stole $1,200 and jewellery worth $500.31 words
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Article28 1965-04-27 8 RAUB. Mon— Inche Jalaluddin bin Hitii Mahmud. .secret.iy to tlia State Public Service Commission. Pahang. is being transferred tn Raub from Monday as Assistant District Officer28 words
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242 1965-04-27 8 Lee: This is the crux of the Malaysia problem SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said yesterday that the crux of Hip problem in Malaysia in not differences between the Central Government and the Singapore State Government nor the administrative difficulties between the two governments, but In242 words
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Advertisement240 1965-04-27 8 WE LIKE AND IT DOES i fl^l You'll like the delicious chocolatey flavour of Milo, and it does giSE^L^^^^ you good. Milo has essential vitamins and minerals you need v r*§| a rich source of vigorous health and boundless energy. So X^*-*** wonderful to drink, cither hot or cold so240 words
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Miscellaneous235 1965-04-27 8 llh'tf Ih>[> tiff 1. ft tint lin I BEW**E.' HIS 19 *YK.' PFRHAPS MAN,*MAT A. BEAUT w| V.HAT NO SWORD, fT 16 )a 18 BETTER /AND WHO THEY'RE PICKING AU- THE BFTTER WHEN I Uc 1 KiNPA TACTIC A THUNDERBOLT V TMAT E "S BUT ME, I I TO TEST235 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1965-04-27 9 The Greatest Show on earth Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE IT ALL BEGAN WITH A SOLDIER'S GIFT HORSE AND BOY WITH DRUM The story of the modern circus ONK day in 17HS a retired MfgWt-Wajf in the British arim staked out a circle on vacant land in the southern >üburbs of1,685 words
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Advertisement146 1965-04-27 9 FIDES mmwmm made in italy ■■mmmmmvok^ MODEL USA G4 YSSI^GASCOOKEB as burners full-visibility l^_ uraMSMgK*£jg|l oven window and S£2?"^£E!i«2| interior oven light^ U^^— _JWi) *^^l thermometer,' jW^^^^^^^^^f Suitable for stzaa any kind of gas. mMmwm&mm wide range OF MODELS AVAILABLE SINGAPORE^HBj^^UALA LUMPUR IPOH -PENANG Could anything be more luxurious than146 words
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Obituary59 1965-04-27 10 ?0 R'arrfi $li i MMM I MRS CWEE CMENC LEE Nee 'fi^n. Ymi,. Nin passed away peare'l II <m J«i 4 6:.. leaving '•chit.d 1 »on> iKIm fiuan. Ktm Chee> 1 dauchtrrs. 1 dauchtrm-ln-law. 2 ..ml <rand children ■ti.t Krr.it-srand children to mourn 'nitr i. V.'almer Drive. Herangoon (MMM).59 words
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676 1965-04-27 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, April 27. 1965. Toll Of The Roads The l">i rifytag figures of I slaughter on the roads d«-- mands much more official attention than it has been getting. Malayan and Singapore figures have both reached new peaks, 16 deaths a week and a total of 854676 words
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Article388 1965-04-27 10 The committee set up under Senator Nahappan to review the Rent Control Ordinance has conducted the last of ita formal interviews and should be submitting its final recommendations before long. The most vociferous representations have come from tenants of rent-controlled residential and business premises, especially the latter. Through388 words
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Article181 1965-04-27 10 While some gardeners are to jbe commended on the great zeal with which they grow small, sou*, generally unsatis- factory grapes in their backj yards, the thought must remain that their energies could be more constructively channelled. Malaya, with its lack of I frosts in tone the soil,181 words
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1510 1965-04-27 10 The case for doctors in service THE problem of the doctor shortage in government service has occupied the minds of many people politicians, administrators, the public, and last but not least, the doctors themselves, but few have given it serious thought. Adminis trators would be kidding themselves if they believe1,510 words
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Letter180 1965-04-27 10 1 READ with interest the Minister of Home Affairs' statement that he was satisfied with the action of the police at Mac Donald House. The statement leaves much to be desired. It appears that the Minister is satisfied that there was no discrimination between local and180 words
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Letter242 1965-04-27 10 IT"HAT is at stake is not fT the state of mind of the public official con- cerned nor the extent of injury suffered by the victim, but a question of principle governing the relationship between the public and those paid for and maintained by the public to serve them.242 words
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Letter69 1965-04-27 10 I ET'S say that a man Is ■■-•charged with murder. He pleads guilty, but he says he did It In a 'fit of anger 1 and is sorry about it. Does that mean that he should be set free? I hope the authorities see my point. By the way.69 words
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Letter91 1965-04-27 10 CELF DISCIPLINE, Is essential In a police (or army) officer. Any police officer who loses his head cannot gain the confidence or the public. Only recently, a high ranking officer called upon the public to understand, appreciate and help the police to maintain law and order. Applying a ludo91 words
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Advertisement703 1965-04-27 10 p- I I *U Straits Tiaes k Malay Mail MM •dyertl«»m*nt» M*v D* h*«4*d to MARKET Orrhard Road (W»e*»ll*iit«i O**k) COLO ITO*«CI ItANCHES At Holland Road k*to*if N.v.i MM Authorta*4 CITY BOOK ITORI LTO witch*«i*T How**. o«ar THE NBWS FMOMT FMfWMri Biiwf»nrt»t M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Horn*. Naval MAMIEM703 words
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Advertisement5 1965-04-27 10 Wm&ldsi Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.5 words
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Advertisement169 1965-04-27 10 Kodak color film you know already. Now Kodak Hns produced a film that listens and plays back exactly what it hears. You can record and reproduce highs, lows and everything in between with unexcelled fidelity. The uncanny trueness of Kodak Sound Recording Tape comes primarily from an oxide layer of169 words
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137 1965-04-27 11 VJNGAPORK. Mon— The J Federal Court of Malaysia will deliver judgment mi Friday in the appeal by IS Pulau Senang detainees now under sentence of death for liotini; and murder The «-harcfs were in iiiiiiiectinn with the murder of Mr. Daniel Stanlr\ Dutton. tinsettlement's137 words
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Article29 1965-04-27 11 SINOAPORS. Mon. The Mi- Social Aff.nrs. Inche oihnian \v<ik. will attend mop. the P.i Fir Panlang community centra at 730 n.m. to- to mark National Lan■lonth-29 words
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Article18 1965-04-27 11 TANOKAK. Mo. A bridge b- I k I!iv«'.rural dcvi I brldgf links Panchor and c;r:.-(-k rlismct.s.18 words
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Article, Illustration1837 1965-04-27 11 SINGAPORE. Monday THE BAR GIRL MURDER TRIAL: FIRST DAY First of its kind, says prosecutor: Victim's body was not found, but the charge is still valid in law 'Cheok was naive and simple, and was flattered by the attentions of Ang'1,837 words
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347 1965-04-27 11 Frenchman jailed for bid to export $76,000 SINGAPORE. Mon. Jean Jules Aime Magalon, 32. a Frenchman who attempted td export foreign currency worth $76,145 from Sin- gapore Airport on Saturday, was fined $10,000 and sentenced to six months' jail today. The sentence in default of payment of the $10,000 is347 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-04-27 11 SINGAPORE. Mon Mohamad kud was today fined $200 after lie pleaded puilty to "lewdly and obscenely" exposing himself before I pirl at the luncrion of Victoria Stnet .uul Albeit street yeatwdsy. MADAM YEO BEE NEO the mother of the accused42 words
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Advertisement109 1965-04-27 11 Vital for your Vitality SLEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK Strength. Get youthful energy with Leo Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. Leo gives you a lift towards better health. One vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day is all you need to add zest to your life. ire three varieties to choose109 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-27 11 presented by H^MfiirKry I a breath-taking collection of high fashions Jtz la^^H from around the world fabulous in I -h*. de*'9 n anc^ fabric: exclusively created by W; -^^Ail' I Bls^BD 'l Jl"^" s^l HA Susan Small of London and Robinsons I Jffij^! Hi 'jIK r a blend of sophisticated123 words
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Miscellaneous712 1965-04-27 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.I-. Penan*; 6 —'•Titan Goes Up" (with tubIpoh Malacca; 4 Taiping; 7 titles In tile National L.mnatu Pahat; 9 Kluanc; 3 guage>: 7 News in Engll&h: Johore Bahru. 7.10 Sports Arena; 7.3) Bat I Ma.sicrson "Tlie Hunter"; P.M.: 2 Tesr pattern; 5.15 8 News in712 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-04-27 12 SHEER FLATTERY OF WHITE IN FASHION WHAT is the most refreshing colour that is making Fashion news right at the moment? It's clean, cool, sparkling WHITE This colour is no longer a rich woman's gimmick. It now glows in everj woman's wardrobe. It is selling in pvery tone, from straight498 words
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Article283 1965-04-27 12 THE extra hair piece A has hopped straight out of haute coiffure salons and into the haberdashery departments, reports Veronica Papworth from London. Everywhere the stores are selling false hair in quantity. Women of all sizes, shapes, and ages arc shopping for nature's283 words
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Article100 1965-04-27 12 LJERE'S a tasty way to serve bananas to the children It's a recipe for Banana Scallops. Peel 3 to 4 bananas and cut crosswise into V 2 to linch lengths. Dip each into a mixture of 1 V 2 teaspoons salt with Vi cup of undiluted eva-100 words
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Article180 1965-04-27 12 ONE half cup of creamed cottage cheese is about equal in protein to 3 ounces of lean meal, fish or poultry. For calorie counters, one-half cup of cream style cottage cliee.se contains 120 calories Trim a baby 's nail.s while the child is asleep. Use blunt-tip scissors. Mayonnaise180 words
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Article, Illustration401 1965-04-27 12 You may like to know TOH Puan Hajjah Masnia wife c f the Gov< r1 nor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Opcn«. and six of her children wont with Tun OpenR on a part official part holiday tour during the Easter holidays. They toured tho Second Division and attended the401 words
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Advertisement238 1965-04-27 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortify.ng VITALITY isH I H 1 ~3? I Wonder Tonic with Eoch Sweetlet is equivalent to 'Z^Jm 10 oranges (Vitamin C). HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds. and fill you238 words
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Advertisement105 1965-04-27 12 /wml^ 1 l°T■' N liltS itfr Advertisement TH) clear and freshen the X complexion, ease away crow's-feet, unwanted expression lines and to put more life into your skin, try complexion steaming. With a towel ovrr your head, steam the face over a basin of hot water to which add a105 words
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Advertisement172 1965-04-27 12 EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES Scientists recommrnol that y°u control ants mi* cockroaches the W* modern way with gjafcajrt Johnston's No-Roach. JaJilS^ Simply brush No-Roach on cabinets X/iIS to kill cockroaches... on sills to stop «nt». Gives complete clear*jm ance within a few days —is effective for months. Odourless.172 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1965-04-27 13 PETA FORDHAM - The big raid is on: Robbers set out PETA FORDHAM The inside story by THE great train robbery was on. In the early morning darkness of August 8, 1963 the gang set out i'rom its hideout at lonely Leatherslade Farm for Sears Crossing. Their target was the Glasgow to Euston1,456 words
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Advertisement205 1965-04-27 13 OVERWORKED.^ UNDERPAID But no complaints! MCCOLLOCH fiv work IM£^ UA motors r w7 Either McCulloch ox. the 140 or *L^i 450. delivers power you'd expect -I in motors twice as big For yjfl ~t*" S commercia l hauling or fishing. m?... -1 'r^m^^ these workhorses will do the job '"jt^"205 words
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Advertisement218 1965-04-27 13 when they're grown up NsJIARK/ 7 sink will still be as good as new ii: $9bk because it's stainless steel .464 v ■aguy^ftijt''^^ -A -faiSaL •**#**<• ggg«g««s^^^'^ ,'i Jmj^MKiMg^flttlKK^g^^MßX^^''^ /jy"3§Biß^£^cJ|ggJHgl BggggMtftt <3Jgga T^t^^^Mjiß^^ gg^^flb** We put you on the map faster than most! When you fly with us you jet218 words
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Article36 1965-04-27 14 SINGAPORE Mon —Tnh Pu:<, Noor Alsh»h wife of the Vana fi: Pertimn Nesars will give n r*;i p»rn to nho'it 100 beltv»r<. of th« BATA F';iw I};.- mcl SATA Beak Campaign on Wednesday36 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1965-04-27 14 Nair: Port chiefs trying to make Lee a liar SINGAPORE. Monday Arbitration Court asked to back-date claims to Jan 1, 1961 THE secietan -general ol ihe National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today hit out against those whom he termed the -'petulant"1,368 words
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Article46 1965-04-27 14 PENANG. Mon. Ten members of the Sungei Glugor Umno branch have registered with the Pcnang blood bank. Inche Idrus bin Mohamed Sutan. the branch secretary, said today that the campaign to recruit more donors would continue until there w.is sufficient response.46 words
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110 1965-04-27 14 BARIO IN SARAWAK NOW HAS BICYCLES FOR THE FIRST TIME 1/ ICHI S G. Mon Bicycles have made their appearance for the first time in the remote Krlabit Highlands of Sarawak's Fourth Division. A four-mile cycle track has been built in the IS.tr area of the highlands as a minor110 words
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Article28 1965-04-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The full meeting of the national labour joint advisory council scheduled to be held on Thursday has been postponed to May 1128 words
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Article143 1965-04-27 14 Aussie mother flying to sick son AIELBOURNE. Mon. i?1 The Army is rushing an Australian mother to the bedside of her soldier son, who is lying dangerously ill in a Singapore army hospital. She is lln. Betty milane, <it the Melbourne suburb ot Kew, and her son la Pte DenntaReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement133 1965-04-27 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. IPOH We are oroud to associate ourselves on this occasion by supplying and laying of MOSAIC and COLOVINYL flooring. We also supplied CROCODILE brand cement. KAH GUAN TRADING CO., No. 302, Jalan Pasir Puteh Ipoh. Tel: *****. Greetings Best Wishes133 words
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Advertisement135 1965-04-27 14 HfTr^V CONGRATULATIONS AMERICAN MBB INTERNATIONAL ■■Bfigg ASSURANCE CO LTD. on I>le completion of their new building in Ipoh, wherg 12,000 square feet of floorspoce is !oid with decorative Q g| nH _l COLCVINYL floornles. Illilillla... ?^&;S^^^f >^^!ji^^^^^ This is another prefect completed by our t*iJis!&Sikds'''!i£iL^ Perok Sole Distributees MiP— mi135 words
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Advertisement1219 1965-04-27 15 It LKERPOOL A WEST COAST lll.i BatftaJt j* "enini ELPFNOR Litirtlll. Ato-irottlj la Mtf 1 May 1 ASTVANAI L rt'iMl. Cub 'n Aer 2S May 2 ACM aCS L>eriMl May 4 May I May 7 II May 11 CYCLOPS Lxerpeoi G fc« *<r M i> Mat wta mat v PERSEUS1,219 words
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Advertisement1252 1965-04-27 15 r//rLH\3i//v£S i EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR US, CONTINEWI AND >C-wDIW»VI». S'puri f b'nan »tMng Am ueooa Hatn n Ovrg oaa AAla COM KAMIODIA I) Apr 21/ 1 May 4/7 1/1 May >9 UN I lIM I It 14 POONA a) May ll '2l May 22/24 25/21 IMe II 23 June1,252 words
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Advertisement1188 1965-04-27 15 1 BENmLINE\ t»PRES» »LRVICE lv IUNOON, ilVtWl'ttOL A uONIINtNIAt rt»»U BENMHOR f ol I'varpool June 1 Air 21/2 May J/l May 7/7 J^am i.M 21 BENiRMIN unoon ;.,.^u-e r. S'naa i t HamDurg May 11 Apr Je/Maj 1 May V S i lENUWERS Hamourg. Undo*. M'brwgl, t'rt.outn May c Mat1,188 words
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Advertisement1288 1965-04-27 15 tej*- tLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. IKSI FOR Ir^^^ U.K./Contincnt 'i P. S'kaa •*enat« Cm Of (USGOti Lurcon. M'tMrg. rm, navit Cda. t-t u'lnfaaavU 21 Apr 21 Apr CITY OF RIPON LCnooi. Mamburg. Rottirua H.vn, Hull 21/21 May 21 Mai CITY OF COLOMBO uai j-nonig, Rotti'oaa Ma-« Hgn immmexam ,im1,288 words
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Article120 1965-04-27 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. tNDUSTRIAL movements were narrow in very quiet traointt. Most issues lost further ground. Base metals were eenerally Mkf and oils were steadier. Mount Isa lost 4d. to 30s. sd. Todays prices with Friday* prlcea n hraokots: Mount laa .10 2 (30/8) I KrokfO Hill (10s.) *****120 words
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Article239 1965-04-27 16 ■^j \V first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers dosed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74} cents per 11).. up seven-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for (he position. Thr tone was quiet. K.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:239 words
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Article100 1965-04-27 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore k Harbour wharves or expected today are: President Polk 1/2. Dolphrverett 3. DcDhlnlishlre 13/14, Cambodxe 13/16. Benvorlich IS. Knrmala 27/ W. (v: ■< Maru 29/30. State of M.irlr.T-- 31/32. TriKlav 35/S6, Godavery 3H/39. Can■am Han 10/41. loannls 44. Mcl.«hun Mam 46. Stentor100 words
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Article27 1965-04-27 16 April 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74} cents (up seven eighths of a cent). TIN: >; in (down 52.75). Inofficial estimated offering 230 tons (up 25 tons).27 words
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718 1965-04-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE general trend on the Stock Exchange yesterday in earlier trading was «n extension of Saturday's rasier tendency and in some counters this was mnr,. sharply accelerated. President Soekarno's unwillingness to commit himself over talks in Tokyo with Tengku Abdul718 words
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Article28 1965-04-27 16 Malayan Stock Indices Apr. Mi Apr. M, •Industrials: 7K.44 77.67 Tin^: <lH.(i() M 7.71 S ruhbprx: 103.40 103.40 •Utr. 30, l!t<;3 100. Dec. 2'J, 1962 100.28 words
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Article815 1965-04-27 16 pUSINESS in and reported to the Sinuapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (7.000) <■-• ii.. 13.0(M1> IXM; Dunlops (1.000) 51.4.J D, (1.000) SI. 41. (3.0001 Sl.-IL'. (l.OIH))815 words
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Article64 1965-04-27 16 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Smxa* pora noon prices per picul yestorday: Coconut oil: bulk $53 belters, drum lan, Copra: Apr. May UK/Contlneat: Unquotnl. Pepper: Muntok nhitt; 5143 xrllera, ■arata ik white jn-jj nttafa, ajawau black tltH sellers, sarbled black $140(N) sellers. AST* \> seller*. Slnxapore Coconut Oil Millerf Aimciation64 words
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Advertisement1081 1965-04-27 16 yL KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTIX Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Servlca H'korv? VO^O^fny Mo"lif*i toronio 1)6 tf oil umkawa Man- ll 'l3 May 2i M>, 2t liat taJaaa S Illy II laii .■.kaoa Man" It 1 licit 2t Hat Jl <ily 1 Alt I An M tai West Coast1,081 words
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Advertisement991 1965-04-27 16 AUSIIAIK Nt««lCt Nt» nil AMI H(1.4 »l»0 «lflr aMMM i II: rrtaaatlt. A«riai«t. Mtiltmat s?nt< tt Siitr»< m Nataaattiaat) -"«"a J'»i >l«i 5 joit -?fc« BULIMBA- 5 May 1/ 7 May 1/ J May I .atuit */i I Mn t» Mat IS «ij MRPCIA mac 1/ iuaf II 1/ latt991 words
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Advertisement278 1965-04-27 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fost soilings from Malaysia direct to Conodion ond U.S. Great Lokes oorts Singiptr* r\ rum ft runt Ajt. Mont.-a BIHT NS Jl/M Apr 1/2 May V 4 May 1 Jii, ZEEL ND Miy 1/2JMI 3 4 June 3 Jily Bm N 14/21 Jill 27 23278 words
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Advertisement89 1965-04-27 16 Patsenger Cargo Service, Straits/Nagapattinam/Madras. Spore P. S'hom Penono Tii. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy 151 25/27 Apr 28 Apr 29 Apr Chief Agents: R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD., Singapore. Phone ***** ***** O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR DURBAN CAPETOWN LOURENCO MARQUES SPOWt PT SHAM PENANG WORLD PINK 30 APR 7 MAY BENAME" 24/2589 words
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Article181 1965-04-27 17 DIVIDENDS expected this •id June with I mci merit last us lollows.: INDI STUALS: Mngapore TmH«a ii. ume payment 19.3.64), >ti jits .steamship i one payment OM X.( i dual bonus Wheelock M-rden uni Baam smelters tone pa lammon <une payment M—.M), Jardine tVauch tone payment) 1.5.64), B_tt_a181 words
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Article242 1965-04-27 17 HK following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is MMd on lait sales to April 24: •P. I'rlce: 'DV. Dividend Yield 1 'id: *T.C. Times Definition trevliad) Tlmsi covered rhc rum. l.-- of times last year's total <l it covered by net profits I and prior charges. Earnings242 words
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Article236 1965-04-27 17 April 2fl. Three months. I r. OUST HIALI i 1J eta. M Bo* in eta nrv V eta. M. Invt. 10 rts Holdings N Iron •ts 14 0.C.8.C. JR rls. >unlop 12 rts. liumiiaoa lv els smeltere 24 i ts. Kothman* 10 cv .1 li! ru. San 6236 words
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Article51 1965-04-27 17 the offleial Malaysian Short Term Money Market for the ■Ai-ek ended Saturday (April 24). Mi>- i, uue of call rates was as follow*:— HANK KINDS: 3; per cent to I per cciil. Gl M I; U FUNDS: 3 per cent l<» per inn. MOVEMENT of funds totalled -lil51 words
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Article54 1965-04-27 17 j'lll pti-cnl rate of the Malayan L ilolUu .^.liiist the pound sterl- lag li\cd mi November 24 last >ear is Selling TT or OD 'is. I i:> Kid.. Buyins TT 2s. 1/16. Bartag on ;>. i\d. Ihe doll.ir is ;it its statutory nmiille position in relation to its54 words
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Article35 1965-04-27 17 the lre« exchanse market in v/ Honk: sTO-g yesterday the U.S. dollar ml miotcd at 5.70J for T.T. I] tor caih. SterlinK w.i> quoted it 18.01 and one tael of Kold at tOi.35 words
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242 1965-04-27 17 (average), £1,525 (highest) and £1.210 (lowest)." Political considerations and higher London advices made for steady conditions on the morning session of the Malayan Rubber Market \stcrday which opened about three-eii?hths of a cent higher than Friday's final leveii, with latttn iTM'ived. As242 words
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Advertisement887 1965-04-27 17 f^frsTf!^ <( iiiilinurd Irom I'ar.e 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wnrdu M (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm WANTED CONFIDENTIAL Secre"trapber. Write Box Ab'j-'l lore. ENCLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSFS required by popular oiteclub in Jobore Bahru. Phone 3U701 for interview. WANTED MALAY GENERAL Amah TanKlln area Must be fond of children. Telephone887 words
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Advertisement1019 1965-04-27 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* St (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm TWO-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE, newiy renovated, Road 71, P. Jaya. 'J am 10 a.m. AVAILABLE -ASTERN MANSION Flat thiec rooms tully furnished. Rent $423/- inclusive telephone water. Telephone (S pore) ***** TANCLIN AREA two rooms suitable r< -i»riaiiie Chinese single/couple M/ sanitation1,019 words
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Advertisement830 1965-04-27 17 EDUCATION IS Word* St (Min.l—Bmx St ct: txtrm VMCA COMMERCIAL U-At9M ■MtMMi Shorthand. Typing, Bookkeeping, Acco'— iting. BngltsD Register at YMCA Orcnard Road. 3 pore INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CORRESPONDENCE College, tuition lor L U.B.A Honours: H.S.C.: U.C. Q.T. L.C.X- and many examinations, v'ree Prospectus P.O Box 1350. Spore. RECISTER NOW! SecreUrlal,830 words
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Advertisement1018 1965-04-27 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* ft (Min.)— Box St r(j. extra 1957 TRIUMPH TR3 $2600/- 0.a.0. Taxed July '63 Insured February 'M i>l: Spore ***** MOO/. DOWN PAYMENT and own a nood used car from Tay A Voon. 61 Br-iioolcn St. S pore. MERCEDES BENZ 190 dons ***** miles only1,018 words
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Advertisement842 1965-04-27 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS »..,,Y. vg i Win H,,t in rri exlro FORD PRECIOUS, semi-precious t;. ins call at Jaipur Gems Ltd. 736 North Bridge Road. Tel. Spore *****. JEWELLERY make* to* mutt appr*c.Bted gift. Latest rang* at Tin Blng Ov.M*mitl)s Ltd.. MMM soutu Bridg* Kuad Singapore PERFECT CIFT BECAUSE842 words
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Advertisement958 1965-04-27 17 ICEIIHiH PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS SHUT-DOWN OF WATER SUPPLY There will be very poor pressure in the following areas from 9.30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Wednesday. 28.4.65. The shut-down is to enable work to be carried out on the 15" water main, viz., the958 words
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Article34 1965-04-27 18 LONDON. Mon The trlangul; track and field mwi bft«wi. I United States. Poland and Bri- tain, which was to have been held .In Lor Angeles. California, in July, hw been c*nr-*lled Reutrr.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration466 1965-04-27 18 China fixed table tennis final charge LJUBLJANA. Monday fOMMUNIST CHINA stood trium--1 ph. int at the summit of table tennis today amid mutterings from fans and losers that some of the World championship games were fixed by the Chinese. The Chinese emphasised their domination of the game by winning fiveReuter - 466 words
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229 1965-04-27 18 SECOND DIVISION MESTALLA SHOCK REAL SOCCER \t ADRID. Mon. Mighty Real Madrid, Spanish First Division soccer champions for the fiftli successive year, were beaten by a Second Division club in the first round of the Spanish Cup competition. The shock winners were Mestallp. who beat. Real 2-1 in Valencia Real,Reuter - 229 words
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Article53 1965-04-27 18 j FRANKFURT. Mon. Enelind maintained their unbeaten record this season when they drew o-o with West Germany in a -mm i hockey International here yartw Say. j But they were rather lucky to do so. as they were on the teJ fensiye for almost all theReuter - 53 words
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Article265 1965-04-27 18 MOTOR RACING MONZA. Italy. Monday. MIKE PARKES of Great Britain drove a Ferrari to victory over the Ford entries in the 1.000 kilometres classics of Monza yesterday, but tht? fatal crash of another Ferrari entry marred the race Switzerland '.s Tommy Spychlger. 34. was decapitatedUPI - 265 words
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Article177 1965-04-27 18 TENNIS HOUSTON. Mon.— lndia's R;<nian.ithaii KiLshi:.iii i;..d little dilliculty in defeating young Cliff Richey. of Dallas, to \vm the River Oaks invitational tennis tournament lief- yeMerday. The 28-year-old Knshnan. fourth seed in the tournament, won by 6-4. 2-6. 6-4. 6-3. He reached the final by177 words
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Advertisement678 1965-04-27 18 I PENANG PORT COMMISSION TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT Ml.- I DAY <>l Ml lIAKRAM :tKD MAY. I WOrn I^ HEREBY GIVEN ihßt ship;- mil be worked on the above holiday Orders, lor labour and lighters must be lurnished to the Traffic Managers Office before 4 i>m on Saturday. Ist May 1965. General678 words
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Advertisement792 1965-04-27 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC LABORATORY STEWARDS AND \>>ISV ANTS 1. Applications are invited for Laboratory Stewards and Workshop Ctewan;The duties ol the Stewaro.- include the care and maintenance ul Laboratory equipment, the installation of new equipment, mar.uiacture of components and general assistance in setting up experimental work in tiie792 words
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Advertisement683 1965-04-27 18 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD TENDERS ELECTRICITY OF.PARTMENT: Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall i. ■a» Supply of 500 set* group < B street lighting lantern* Top Entry i complete wiih lamps, chokes anu capacitors. Tender Deposit stuy Close M 2.15 p.m. on 1 1.6.65. cbi Supply ot 600 piece*.683 words
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Advertisement869 1965-04-27 18 NOTICES THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFHt MMMm (.IBOI'K DAY— IST MAY 1»65 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trii.t the wharves ot the Port o: S.ngapore Authority will be closed on Labour Day Saturday. M May 1965. No MMM will tv worked and no cargo will oe received or del:- vrreil869 words
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Advertisement123 1965-04-27 18 kMI -JB I MBL 'iaaaaaff aP" m feel so clean, cool and fresh withTampax You feel white-dress clean. Organdie cool. Immaculately fresh because you know no odour can form. Tampax internal sanitary protection does away with the cumbersome bulk of belts, pins. pads. It substitutes surgical cotton protected by a123 words
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224 1965-04-27 19 TOKYO. Mon. Hong Kong marked their first appearance in the current competition by beating Japan, the host country. 1-0. The visitors" speed and aggression were too much for the Japanese, who had started the game favourites after their easy 5-0 victory over the PhilippinesReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration510 1965-04-27 19 ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER 3rd DAY TOKYO. Monday ISRAEL ALSO CONTINUE TO SHOW TOP FORM BY THRASHING PHILIPPINES Burma S Malaysia 0; Israel 8 Philippines 1; India O Thailand O; Hong Kong 1 Japan O. UI'RMA and Israel, joint holders of the Rahman Trophy in the Asian Youth510 words
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Article202 1965-04-27 19 EDDY IS A CHAMP IN HIS NEW SPORT MOTOR RACIN6 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon— Eddy Choong, former All-England and Malayan badminton champion is now a champion in his new sport motor-car racing. Driving witn skill and daring In the Grass track meet on the Polo ground here yesterday, he won two202 words
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Article104 1965-04-27 19 Inder Singh will lead Perak side IPOH, Mon.— lnder Singh will lead Perak in their opening Malaysian Cricket Association League tie against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on May 8 and 9. The young Perak players selected after yesterday's State trial are determined to give Selangor a good fight. "This season104 words
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316 1965-04-27 19 Chai's short corner goal gives CSC semi-fLial win v Recs HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Mon.— SinO gapore Hockey Association league champions Ceylon Sports Club qualified for another final today with a 3-2 victory scored in the last minutes of play against their strongest rivals Singapore Recreation Club at Farrer Park. This victory316 words
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Article144 1965-04-27 19 Aik Huang named No. 1 IJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Badminton Association of Malaysia today named Tan Ailc Huang as Malaysia's first singles and Billy Ng as No. 2 against the visiting Japanese team in the friendly badminton match at the Stadium Negara here on May 7. The other Malaysian players144 words
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420 1965-04-27 19 F. EMMANUEL - NEW EQUIPMENT WILL COST $500,000 BUT WHO FOOTS BILL? F. EMMANUEL SEAP GAMES By Kuala Lumpur, Mon, T<HE Organising Council for the Third SEAP Games in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14 to 21 is anxious to settle as soon as possible who will pay for $500,000 worth of permanent equipment420 words
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Advertisement153 1965-04-27 19 LORNIE HILL I W\ I™ II I fl_l Hal pa V-. < ]§\\a, llltAL HUMto /^--t^^^^^^^^^ h^J I BUNGALOWS jL^^^MS|feFg= Two storeys, 5 Large Bedrooms. 3 Bathrooms, •>*-* «m9&±*&ta&*2^' i BakSaMail^*'?^' A Js vfl Spacious Lounge Dining. Extensive Terrace, 4y \v^^ 'Iff Balcony, jarage. Fencing etc I Jr Prlce: $65153 words
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Miscellaneous95 1965-04-27 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ipoh Div. 2: NUCW v Ramblers W (Jn A. JaliliDiv. 3: Shaw Bros 'B v La Sallians; Borneo Motors v NLYC (both matches at Coronation grd). Kampar L*e: Kampar RC v Idrls Hydraulic (padang). S'pora Div. |A: CPP v Jurong (P. Lebur) HOC KEY— lpoh Div. 1:95 words
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105 1965-04-27 20 JESSELTON, Mon— l i.rd Head. British Hull ('ominissiornT in Malaysia, said today statements befall made now by President Sorkarno show no sis n i ficant difference! I rum his past statements. Speaking to reporters v hen he arrived here105 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-04-27 20 THE BEST DRESSED DUSTMAN'S ONE BIG PROBLEM.. BRITAIN'S best-dressed dustman that's Dennis Angell. He found the togs in a dustbin. Black topper, frock coat, silk cravat and all. "Marvellous, mate." said Dennis. 28. Dennis lives in Notting Hill, London, and works for Kensington Council. His one regret no matching trousersMirrorpic - 56 words
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Article124 1965-04-27 20 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Seven University of Singapore studenta yesterday returned from a two and -a half month -.tudy and goodwill tour ot India and Pakistan. The group— five boys and two (rtrls who are members of the university's Historical Society, returned by the vessel State124 words
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205 1965-04-27 20 Filipino volunteers say 'we will fight for Sabah' MANILA. Mon. The North Borneo Volunteers League, an organisation recently formed here to give active support to tho Governments efforts to recover Sabah. has announced its willingness to fight to recover the territory claimed by the Philippines. The League, a predoniinantly MuslimReuter - 205 words
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Article123 1965-04-27 20 DIAMOND FIND CLAIM IN THAILAND BANGKOK, Mon. A gem cutter here has claimed he has located a diamond field in Thailand "which has stones of as high a quality as those found in the Kimberley fields." Mr. Anan Sallewalla. owner of the Thai Lapidary Store, has declined to reveal the123 words
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Article55 1965-04-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ministry of Culture will give free f i'm shows at four rural areas U morrow at 7.30 p.m. They are: Kampong Chai Keng, I Ylo Chu Kang Road; Lee Cheng School, Chye Kay Road: Kam- I»ng Race Course, Duneam Road Mf milestone and55 words
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Article443 1965-04-27 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets have had a quiet and raHut uniiuerrstinn day. Everyone CM keenly awaiting tomorrow's Puiancr Bill and there was little to encourage investment. However, there has attuui been j an absence of sellers so that prices soon responded to the smallest demand. Gains lairly443 words
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Article, Illustration192 1965-04-27 20 A Malaysian visit by the last of the Lancasters SINGAPORE Monday. Till-: WORLD'S last serviceable Lancaster bomber the plane which led Britain's ah offensive against Hitler's Germany is nnk iiiij an historic Ili^hl t<> Malaysia. The lour-engined bomber, being flown from Sydney by a volunteer crew of World War II192 words
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Article44 1965-04-27 20 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Dean of St. Andrews Cathedral, the Very Rev. Anthony C. Dumper, will speak on "A case of Mistaken Paternity" at the meeting of the Singapore Group of Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.44 words
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Article147 1965-04-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon The Director of Posts. Singapore. announced today that there: would be no delivery of cor- respondencc or parcels on Saturday— Labour Day and State Day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon All147 words
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Article37 1965-04-27 20 SINGAPOHE. Mon —The SouthEast Asia Photographic Society will start its second beginners' classes in photography in P:n-:lish and Chinese or May 24. AppUcai tion forms are nvailable from tho Society at 516-C. North Bridge Road37 words
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Article26 1965-04-27 20 SYDNEY. Mon.- -The Duke and i Duche.-.s of Gloucester left here i toniuht for London after a five- week visit to Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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118 1965-04-27 20 SYDNEY. Mon. The Dental Health Foundation's exhibit at the Sydney show was a fluoride test. There were two great jars of water, one straight, the other fluoridated. Visitors were invited to have a glaaa from each and identify the fluoride jar. As there isAP - 118 words
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148 1965-04-27 20 KUCHING. Mon. T w o helicopter crewmen of 845 Naval Air C o m OH a n d o Squadron are being trained as midwives. The squadron, based in Sarawak's Third Division carries so many civilian emergency cast eluding pregnant women, thai148 words
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Article30 1965-04-27 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Radio Malaysia iSingapurai En,:lish service will present the first it: its .series of pragWßßMi on "The A.B.C. of business manapemenf at 10 p.m. tomorrow30 words
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Obituary33 1965-04-27 20 SADASIVPN EACHAKKAZHIKOM S PARAVUH I I A). III. Lan No. 782, M ..r. CABLE RECEIVED 1. :ir hon.:.» i ValHa Veil, Kasbamittoin, -.iv on 1» 1.60 l)ei;>l> ■earned b» Mrs Nan <i33 words
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Advertisement135 1965-04-27 20 STEP INTO designed strut rod front wheol X^, pay 4 I tupcnuon with ftobihrar fnokt* you A wJ99E9&% A Product of General Motors A Product of Precision s Sy IS /^^K ill 1 1 i 1 I^Vk PAX THE NEW A^ I < < All «h«mii iwpiwll P»— H— T^fßßa"'™?'135 words
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Advertisement129 1965-04-27 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word* S/i < Minimum) VIJIARUMCAM TO SAKUN trt flmgMer I.M-.T!.. Harlot; at m itvrnltj Boapttal an M t m> Tli:inkv to doctor u.<l staff. MAF Malaysian Australian Finance Company Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation whose group assets exceed $5,000,000,000 accept129 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-04-27 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 75 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 90 75 i Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 73 57 Jesselton 90 75 Kuching 90 7349 words
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