The Straits Times, 28 April 1965
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Title Section22 1965-04-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Nation* 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration498 1965-04-28 1 G. GELDARD - G. GELDARD PARATROOPS FIGHT OFF DAWN RAID Helicopter bid to block escape routes From KUCHING Tuesday INDONESIAN troops in company strength launched their biggest attack in Sarawak in nine months at dawn today on a forward base held by British paratroops just over a mile from the498 words
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94 1965-04-28 1 Million dollar bequest by Datin Loke LONDON. Tins. The money is unimportant. Publication of the wills has only brought back unhappy memories." said Lady .McNcice. sister of the late Halo Lake Wan Tho. in reference to a SI million be•li'est to her by Datin Mavis l.nkc. who was killed with94 words
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Article, Illustration738 1965-04-28 1 Get-together soon to form united opposition KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday GRAND CONVENTION of proMalaysia opposition political parties is' to be held soon This was disclosed here today by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, when he arrived here to attend the National Defence Council meeting this evening. Dr. Toh738 words
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Article90 1965-04-28 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 20--year-old nirl found dead in a hotel >oom In Bcncoolen Street tonight \\a.s later identified by police m Lim Ah Eiik ol Bukit Timah Read. Lim' checked in at the Kian Huh Hotel at 10 n.m. today. When a clerk went to her room90 words
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Article74 1965-04-28 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia yesterday officially took over control of thr Indonesian branch of the Australian pharmaceutical firm of Nicholas Proprietary Ltd. The company is the only Australian business enterprise operating in Indonesia. The announcement of the takeover made in a Health Ministry letter to theReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-04-28 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Algiers poser as Slim leaves CHEW LOY KHOON By UUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Mongi Slim, the Tunisian Secretary of State, flew home today after talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak leaving behind a big question mark. While agreeing that he had discussed the question of Malaysia's participation375 words
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Article77 1965-04-28 1 SI\(.APORi:. lues Another six cases of typhoid fever have been confirmed by Middleton Hospital, niakine a total of 134. Of these. 91 are students of Chung (lu-nc Ilieh School in Goodman Road. i In MALACCA, typhoid has struck a small village at Bukit Katil. five miles from77 words
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Article102 1965-04-28 1 Far East Oxygen bomb call LMNGAPORE. Tues. Police cleared the premises of the Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co. in Pusir Panjang Road this afternoon following an anonymous phone call to the company's telephone operator saying that a bomb had been placed in the building. But it proved to be another102 words
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Article21 1965-04-28 1 PARIS. Tues. Prance and Outer Mongolia ha\e decided to establish diplomatic relations, the French Foreign Office announced today.— UPl.21 words
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190 1965-04-28 1 Bangkok undecided about Algiers talks BA N GKOK, Tues Thailand has not yet decided whether to attend the second AfroAsian conference in Algiers next June. Tun Thanat Khoman. the Foreign Minister, ulio walked out of the Jakarta celebrations of the anniversary of the Band ton i; Conference, said yesterday heReuter - 190 words
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Article40 1965-04-28 1 TOKYO. Tiie.~ The Tokyo District Court today ua\e all 23 <!<•- fendant.s impended sentences ranging from eight months to a year and a hall lor Mainni; riotl a«ain.st former White Boil secretary Mr James Hauerty. in June. 1960— UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article257 1965-04-28 1 Lee sues Albar for libel OINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lw Kuan Yew, is suing Dato Syed Ja'afar Alba r. tho Umnu Becre t a t y General, for libel. Two writs wore filed In the I Hi;jh Court Registry early today by Mr. Graham Hill of Messrs. Roriyk257 words
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Article24 1965-04-28 1 CITY BOMBARDED SANTO DOMINGO. Tues —Dominican Navy today joined forces against restoration of ex-President Juan Bosch and began bombardment of Capital A.P.AP - 24 words
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Advertisement10 1965-04-28 1 Don't wait till 1967 Use the national r language NOW10 words
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Article, Illustration438 1965-04-28 2 Vietnam bombings will go on, but... WASHINGTON, Tuts. ]y|R. Robert McNamara, the I Secretary of Defence, told a Press conference yesterday that there was no military requirement for the use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam. Answering a question he said: "I think It IsReuter - 438 words
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125 1965-04-28 2 CAIGON, Tues. There is evidence available here that a full regiment of North Vietnamese regular army troops not just a battalion is now facing South Vietnamese Government soldiers in mountainous Kontum Province. Vietnamese spokesmen announced this morning. and \merican spokesmen confirmed, thatUPI - 125 words
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198 1965-04-28 2 PAKISTANI MR. M TAKES A 1,300MILE RIDE IN A TAXI gIRMINGII.VM, Tues. Taxi driver John 1 wimlpy thought it would be a short hop uhrn Inpicked up a Pakistani fare, but the trip lasted 1.300 mile. The passenger, identified only as Mr. Mohammed, apparently knew of a job vacancy in198 words
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Article25 1965-04-28 2 TOKYO. Tues Chinese military units are drilling at niglu to be fully prepared to fight U.S. aggressors. Peking's New China News Apency reported,25 words
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102 1965-04-28 2 'pAIPEH. Tues. —Japan la L to give Nationalist China USSISO million worth of yen credit to be used tor financing economic development projects in Formosa under an agreement signed here yesterday. The agreement was initialled here by Mr. K T. Li. Nationalist MinisterReuter - 102 words
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372 1965-04-28 2 A treasure chest of seafood discovered in Indian Ocean UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. OICH supplies of seaf(K_; which could be of immense value to countries surrounding the Indian Ocean have been discovered by an international expedition sponsored by various UN agencies. One member of the expedition said three tons of fish372 words
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62 1965-04-28 2 Manila stands by Seato says Santos LONDON. Tues- The Philip- j pines will stand by her commitments as a member of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation to fight and defeat the common enemy. Communism. Gen. Alfredo M- Santos, the Chief of its Arm- ed Forces, said here- Gen Santas arrived62 words
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259 1965-04-28 2 Handley Page: 'No truth in crash report' T ONDON, Tues. The Handley Pap© Aircraft Company yesterday denied that there was any truth in reports from Amman that an investigation there hud shown that the crash of a Dart Herald airliner two works ago had been caused by metal fatigue. ThfUPI - 259 words
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Article38 1965-04-28 2 RANCii munist I Mr. Chou 111 la I. sirriwd hern yesterday by ■<-r troea ■>.<* a two-ri. :ius \v.,v home from Indorwmli where ha led his coantry'i detagai the 10'h »nn of the flrst AfnvAKian «w>f»»38 words
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Miscellaneous13 1965-04-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (OUEAGS T«eo of rm vTtuEJi i CUPBOARDS VT13 words
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127 1965-04-28 3 London 'like the Deep South' for singer I ONDON. Tues. Duns T r o y. 25-yoar-old coloured American r.ight dub singing star, stud rday she had •found a colour bar here like I never expected to see outside of the Deep South." Ml-^s Troy, who recently appeared in a BritishReuter - 127 words
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143 1965-04-28 3 10p.c. TAX CUT FOR CANADIANS DESPITE A DEFICIT OTTAWA, Tues.—Canada's Liberal Government announced last ni^ht it will give wage earners a 11) per cent basic cut in their personal income taxes, effective July 1. The rut will he allowed to people earning up to I and including 520.000 a year.AP - 143 words
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Article78 1965-04-28 3 LONDON. Tues. More than 10.000 Londoners were late lor work yesterday because <>i.c train driver decided the rules called for two more fire-fighting sai.dbap In his guard's van. The delay caused a pileup en the complicated maze of suburban lines, holding up services to five London termini.Reuter - 78 words
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Article95 1965-04-28 3 ROCK ISLAND (XUnatol, Tueb. Surging flood waters of the swollen Mi.v-;>m|)[m River roared over and through dikes in Burlington. Iowa, mid Ruck bland, HMnois, late yesterday and churned into nuliiMiial imi and rich farm lands. Water pound throueli ruptures' in a 4\-mile dike lnio 3.20095 words
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Article44 1965-04-28 3 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno today failed to attend a ceremony here at which he had I been scheduled to lay the first I stone of M interne uional ShopI ping Centre. Palace source* said he was 'busy at the palace." Reu;er.Reuter - 44 words
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Article47 1965-04-28 3 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. I (Calif i rnla i. Tu^s.— a his U2 recum limu cc pia 1 op ihe dt'M i,i ar ben >■• surd fatally Injuring .ts clvlUai plot. His ranir was withheld ix'i.dIng notifira ion uf nex'. cf kin. A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article31 1965-04-28 3 i>\ i ism-RGH. rue* Top ROtiaton reached a compromise Hfireement yesterday on ;i f mil -month contract extension to tven a in' ion wide strike on May 1 UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-04-28 3 Still sitting pretty A SIT-DOWN de- monstrator outside the White House in Washington is carried away by two policemer\ She^was one of a group of people who sat in the driveway in protest against U.S. policy in Vietnam. UPI picture.UPI - 40 words
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Article255 1965-04-28 3 20 KILLED IN AIR RAID ON PALACE Santo domingo. Tuesday. I IR FORCE planes attacked the presidential palace with rockets and oullets yesterday as rival military groups fought for control of the government. Twenty people were reported killed and more i than 63 wounded. Nine of the dead were believedAP; UP - 255 words
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208 1965-04-28 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. I A machine that learns i from its own mistakes is being developed to cope with unexpected and unI known flight conditions met by satellites and high performance aircraft, the U.B. air force announced. The machine is beine incorporated in208 words
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145 1965-04-28 3 U ADA JO/ (Spain). Tues. 1 The discovery of two bodies in a shallow stone-covered grave near the Portuguese frontier prompted reports here today that they were those of the missing Portuguese opposition leader (ieneral lluinIx rto Dclk.klo. and his secretary. Ofliruus -aidAP - 145 words
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250 1965-04-28 3 New York to New Delhi in an hour— by Scramjet PALO ALTO. (California). Tues. A new type engine called Scramjet. which could whisk airliners from New York to New Delhi in an hour, was outlined by an Air Force general yesterday. Maj.-Gen. Irving L. Branch, commander of the Air Force250 words
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Advertisement134 1965-04-28 3 Try the easy ifiwi "/4k^ care of i M III V ii&ls i M -^y W 51 -arrow- -wmi 3 Is this the collar style you prefer? Medium points, medium spread soft collar? Is this the easy-care you prefer in on all-cotton shirt that washes so easily, needs little or134 words
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Advertisement223 1965-04-28 3 9K#tke/u NO COAXING NEEDED! NO BRIBING REQUIRED! SWEETLETS jft'JfS) Wonder Tonic ]uL with Candy Taste f Each Hicce SwecMet i> \tßll 7 FV^' equivalent to 10 oranges [U-L f \y^W> HKKt SWEtTLtTS will keep JMI fV_^,C. your child free Irom colds /\f IM 'pry s~ and common ailments. It will223 words
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Article, Illustration413 1965-04-28 4 N-language: Use created no problems' SINGAPORE, Tues 'fHE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said tonight that the use of the national language had never created any problems among the various communit es in Malaysia. He said they had accepted and used the national language to comiriunicate with each413 words
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Article, Illustration223 1965-04-28 4 Literacy drive a success DR. WONG SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Adult Education Board has successfully launched a State-wide campaign to promote literacy and the learning of a second language, the chairman. Dr. Wong Ken, announced today. He said that when the campaign began in January this year, there were only 964223 words
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93 1965-04-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Commander of the Far EaM Land Forces. Lieut. General Sir Alan Jolly will bowl a "golden ball" at the opening of the Army Kinema Corporation's new bowling alley at Dover Road, off Ayer Rajah Road on May 12. Adjoining93 words
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Advertisement369 1965-04-28 4 gJIJUIVJfcOPENS TOMORROW! TPl~l»T-I I Fi/l WF Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIMES: DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11.00 a.m., 2.30, 6.15 9.15p.m: i TWO-TIME ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS b I BETTE DAVIS/OLIVIA de HAVILLAND i CENTURY-FOX'S y^OT^Hfe^ U HUSH?!% K 3 HUSH, f SWEET 4lK r369 words
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Advertisement600 1965-04-28 4 CHINTAI LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN LASI 4 SHOWS! VtTiopm' "THE LONGEST NIGHT" Betty Loh Ti Akira Tokarada (with Enqluh MbtrHet Cathay Scope Color Ma GALA PREMIERE TONIGHT! ODEON PALACE AT 9.15 pm AT 930 pm SEASON FROM TOMORROW ODEON: Horn, 2.30, 6 IS 9.1 spm PALACE: 1.00, 4.00 8.30 p.m. John600 words
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Article, Illustration2025 1965-04-28 5 PETA FORDHAM - WHAT A HAUL! PETA FORDHAM Day Three of the Inside story... by EMB^H W^^^y^mtT^ 5-4 I r-fM B larll I-jjV^^^^^^^j^^^^B ggrW gg^l^ il i^^^^f^B LLHgt ggl tfrlfl Thr Glasgow to Fusion mail train (.irrsmy niorc than t2 million in banknotes is stopped by a false red signal at lonely r-.2,025 words
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Advertisement364 1965-04-28 5 Drop in ai the most wide-awake place in town. ..the Coffee House There's no other place in Singapore that serves you 24 hours a day, everyday. The ideal rendezvous for a snack or full meal. Drop in for afternoon tea, or supper after the show and don't forget our delicious364 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-04-28 6 Challenge to youth: Cook meal on a tree top CUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A novel training course for youthc— including cooking on a tree top is row being held at Kaki Bukit. Gurun, for potential members of the Kedah Fraternity of Adventurers. Called an "Adventure in Nature." the course is part171 words
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Article60 1965-04-28 6 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Narcotics Branch of the CID swooped on three opium dens in Wayang and Mosque Streets yesterday, and -seized a quantity or opium .smoking implements. Two men were detained. The men Mil not be charged due to their uid agt, but will be60 words
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Article30 1965-04-28 6 PENANO. Tues.— A Methodist Evangel tat. Dr. E. Stanley Jones. Wesley Methodist Church, Brumah will give a public address at the Road, at 8 pjn. on Thursday.30 words
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496 1965-04-28 6 R, CHANDRAN - Blind boy's world of music: With these hands I see... R, CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE. Tues. Pang Soon Choo's slim fingers danced over the piano keys and a smile seemed to light up his dull, sightless eyes. With his fingers resting lightly on the keys, he said: "These keys help me496 words
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Article227 1965-04-28 6 King and Queen end Jordan visit AMMAN. Tues. The Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong left here by air for Aden today on their way home after completing a three-day state visit to Jordan. The Royal couple will sail 'or home in the Arcadia which is due >n227 words
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307 1965-04-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ NEW agreement, which gives estate clerks, conductors and hospital assistants salary increases ranging from $16 to $70. was signed between the All-Malayan Estate Staff Union and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association here today. The agreement will benefit307 words
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Article42 1965-04-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Burclar 1 scaled a perimeter fence and a wall to break into the homp a* Dr. William Heng in St. Thomas Walk last night and escaned with a ruby ring and a watch worth a total of $4,60042 words
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97 1965-04-28 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pofc Kiang Terk, unemployed, now .serving an 18--month jail sentence for the theft of two motor-cyclea, was today jailed for two more years when he admitted the theft of another motor-cycle. The new ;pntence Is to ran concurrently with the97 words
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Article38 1965-04-28 6 PENANG, Tues Penani; wfl! hold its flr.st bt.i'p agricultural ■bow ai Kubang Buaya. Butterwortb, from July 29 to Aug. 1. Inche Aziz Ibrahim, a Stat* B councillor, has been elected cbainnan of tho organising Lumnuuee.38 words
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Article30 1965-04-28 6 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Health Ministry, Mr. Sis Kah Hul. will open the third medical unit In th« Bowyer Block, General Hospital, on Friday.30 words
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110 1965-04-28 6 lESSELTON, Tues. A strike by employees of the Hongkong ajid Shanghai Bank entered its eighth day without any signs of an early settlement in sight. The strikers are seeking higher wages and better working conditions. The management has said It has not objected to110 words
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Advertisement647 1965-04-28 6 Stirling Moss on Maserati Air Horns Your Hooters are a very important part of your car. They ar» intended to deliver a warning to all road users and avoidaccidentswheneveryour approach may be overlooked. But do your horns really perform this function? Can you beconfidentthat when you sound your hooters a647 words
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Advertisement46 1965-04-28 6 m± T ANACIN STOPS TOOTHACHE FASTEST-LONGEST a doctor's prescription against paia WEI FEN lotion. Letter. Speech, Rutei, Airee- merit. Income To«, Duplicating t General Services pleat* consult Wll i FEN Service, Chinese Chomber of Commerce Bldo.. Smgopore. Tel *****. Knowledge, eiper*iK« connectMn< »«t you time money46 words
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Article150 1965-04-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Gallantry awards have been announced to.- British troops who took part in the operai tions against rebels in the Radfan area of Southern Arabia, the British Army here announced today. A number ol the recipients arc HI stationed in the Far East Lieut-Col. AH.150 words
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Article23 1965-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Police Band will tsive a public performance at the Kota Raja community centre at 5 pjn. tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 4N Indian labourer. Singaram, 35. was buried alive this afternoon in a 10-foot deep sewerage trench at the construction site of the Cycle and Carriage car new assembly plant in Hill View Avenue. Bukit Timah Road. The earth wall of the trench collapsed185 words
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Article103 1965-04-28 7 A NEW POOL FOR TANAH MERAH HOME SINGAPORE. Tucs. _A| new swimming pool lor the children of the Singapore Red Cross Society's Crippled Children's Home in Tanah Merah has been completed. It will be officially declared open at 11.45 am. on Sunday by the wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara.103 words
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Article180 1965-04-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government hM notified local importers of the new import quotas for the following commodity eoods Ni v .mil used motor-car lorry and bus tyres. outer iihitv trhrlcss \\rv- and pneumatic isi\ |m i «<iit i used and new inntor-eyele, si .mil i tyres,180 words
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Article, Illustration362 1965-04-28 7 Many youth bodies, schoolboys go through rehearsal for big State Day SINGAPORE, lues FINAL preparations in Singapore for the grand double celebrations here on May 1. began with an impressive rehearsal for Stale Day at the Jalap Besar stadium this evening. At the same time, officials of the Singapore National362 words
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Advertisement613 1965-04-28 7 "SINGAPORE 'niRF 'CLUB* MAY MEETING 1965 M l>a> Suturd.t>. 10th May md Day Sunday. Itilh M.i\ 3rd Day Saturday, IMlkj 4th Day Sunday. 23rd Maj m UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS lor .ill Jour v Sli- each Available to Members only by p<jm the PUBLIC m ijmgapore Mom Authon.-fcl Agenta or at613 words
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217 1965-04-28 8 DENANO, Tues. Tho Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly, Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, said today that he would have to study the •'nature of the prowhich tiic Penang branch of the Socialist Front planned to make against thr Govenor's speeeb at217 words
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135 1965-04-28 8 Planter, wife badly hurt in crash AI.OK STAR. Tues a p.antrr. Mr. J. Gould ami his \sitr. Dorothy. were Mriesjsdjr injured in .iti .icciilent on the Alor Sl.ir .litr.i m;i i n road, tlirrj- miles from In-ri-l.i^t niclil. I h<\ have hern admit toil into the Alor Star GeaefaJ Hospital135 words
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Article53 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. TU( year-old schoolgirl Nagaminal, was killed when .-in- is knocked down by granite-carrying lorry In Buk:t 'inn. ih Road yesterday. She was walking a from her home m the PWD. quarters when the accident curredHer parents said ••■he was on to school.53 words
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Article24 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Finance Minister. Dr. Oob Ken^ Swee. Will open the EaM Asiatic Co. Ltd. (Motor Divisioni ot Juronc li morrow.24 words
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75 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Many people In Singapore are keen to join the Sea Vigilante Corps patrols belng formed by the Government, a Marine Department spokesman said today. The department, he said. had received numerous telephone calls Inquiring about Uhe Sea Vigilante patrols and asking75 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-04-28 8 MISS Kok Yuen Ching, of Telolt Anson. who graduated with a B.Sc. decree at Melbourne University recently. Miss Kok is a trainee cvtoteihnolOKist at a leading Melbourne public hospital. She plans to return and continue this work in Malaysia.42 words
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Article82 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A total of 310 young men will be interviewed by police from May :5 to fill 344 vacancies for .special constables In the Singapore Component of the Royal Malaysia Police The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelllah, .-aid that initially 280 would be taken82 words
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Article16 1965-04-28 8 T.ie.s.— The Pcn.iim Island ratal district council will hold it.s monthly meeting or> Fri-16 words
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437 1965-04-28 8 Dr. Lee in centre of another row over slogan SINGAPORE, Tuas. fHE chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, appears to be in the centre of another row that is brewing in the anti-Malaysian left wing group in Singapore. It is over a slogan "To dissolve 'Malaysia', withdraw437 words
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Article, Illustration90 1965-04-28 8 Crash! Lorry in 15ft. plunge over bridge rpHE driver and the lorry attendant escaped unhurt when this lorry skidded on the bridge at the 51 mile Klang Road on Monday and crashed through its wooden railings. Both jumped off the vehicle before it plunged about 15 feet down the riverYap Mook Fui - 90 words
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Article159 1965-04-28 8 IPOH, Tues T»HE staff of the Ipoh x branch of the Indian Overseas Bank staged a 30-minute walk-out this mornIns:. The staff, all members of the National Union of Bank Employee*. timed the walk-out to coincide with the vi.sit of the bank's general manager, Mr. K.159 words
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252 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia announced today that, they had admitted another ilrm as a member. The new firm. I>;and Trader.-, will operatr in Penanir and will be the fll Sino-Malay broking firm In the country to be252 words
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Article42 1965-04-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Mu.sio i Society of the Caihoiic ll;>;h h' n Will hold a students' concert to celebrate National D;tjr at 3 p.m. on Thursday and at 9.30 a.m. the follow. r school's secondary side ball in Queen Street.42 words
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Miscellaneous145 1965-04-28 8 All-t> It,, Y.T. Itamlin .y^JS^^SUH I VW=r7A^/ KAVE ME EK.TEK \1 I ~~k| BUT SklU AT ARMS, YD'J'D BEHEK WWOORfiOPPI MY EYE; If EHr* WHWS THAT BUUISH BUMPVJW U /..jCOURAGE \RLMEMBBi. JS ALSO A R&JUISITF TO vurrou^JnV /A Hi^VPHi \™is?i*Joi the sacred roster he has, of membership im thai hallowed145 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1965-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday LAWYER who drew up a will for Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, 22, told the Assizes today that Sunny Ang, 27, was present when the will was being interpreted in Chinese to th c former bar waitress.1,135 words
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85 1965-04-28 9 'PAIPING. Tues. Dr Lim Chong Eu. serrrtary -general of the I nitcil Democratic- Parly, told members of the party's Taiping division that national unity in Malaysia was of the utmost importance. lie was speaking at the Taipinc division's tea party to mark its anniversary here85 words
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Article46 1965-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tun- Thieves ransicked a bedroom of a house in Second Avenue. Buku Timah Ro:id. last night while the household were having dinner m 'he kitchen, and .stole cash and jewellery worth $2,610 They pntered by the Iron- door tthuh was unlocked46 words
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Article205 1965-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 4 Labour Department woman prosecutor today described a local newspaper, the Malayan Times, as a "very bad paymaster which from last year onwards has always been in arrears in salaries to its employees." Mm Tham Quee Sim said this in the ninth magistrate's court205 words
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245 1965-04-28 9 Indonesian pleads: Don't send me back KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An Ir.dosian youth who pleaded guilty to having a a false identity card was yesterday told by the senior president of the Sessions Court here. Syed Hassan AlJefTri. to go back to President Soekarno. Syfd Hassan told Herman bin Rasjit. 15.245 words
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Article58 1965-04-28 9 PENANO. Tue.«. The UP Seberang Tengah. Inche Ibrahim bm Abdul rtaiiman. was eluded president of the central Province Wollesley Umno division for the sixth successive year at the divisional annual meeting la.<i weekend. Inche Yusofl* bin Samsuddin »a? elected deputy president. Inche Hussain bin Chik vice-pre-sident Hnd58 words
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Article59 1965-04-28 9 PENANO. Tues The Chtef afintatar Dato Wong Pow Np*. yesterday described .«tfemp'..>. by ttnrieairabie elements o create suspicion and distrust between the M "the gA a'.ej-t :nrfnt" to thr good harmony :>nd unity Drevalont in the roumrv Hp was speaking to 40 leaders of the V'g-.iHnte59 words
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Article32 1965-04-28 9 TAIPINO. Tues. A aoai Dii.irier Lrt/jm bin Said. 42. w«< killed by lghtning during it •hunde*"torm h<re on Sind;i\ Ho •> she'.-ennsr in «hed in near hera wh*n the lightning itniefc32 words
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Advertisement61 1965-04-28 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR VESPA ASSEMBLY PLANT IN THE JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE FROM BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO., LTD. I3J MS JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM. JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SINGAPORE. V < BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA IS NOW/ MANUFACTURING TYRES TO FIT BRIDGESTORE MALAYSIA TYRES KEEP THE *W61 words
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Advertisement221 1965-04-28 9 Point for Point SheafferS can't be bettered Wrap-around point. Enables Sheaffer's Imperial II to give you years of service w^^ Touchdown O~*>^VL filling system makes for effortless, efficient filling in jr^ a single downstroke I Cap of frosted, stainless steel Barrel in Burgundy, Blue, Green, Grey or Black Value for221 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-04-28 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl lav ore. > -v WOCKS EVERV^) IT XfVABIS^GLV \< V TIMEI y I OVERSTUr PED v t Vs. cluck- I'm n\24 words
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Obituary205 1965-04-28 10 J» Wnrrf. Sli i Minimum) MACPHAIL A M (SANDY). paue<l away in London 2b 4 6.> Deeply I ASHES OF Madam l-e« stew Uim arrived U»i ev<-nlnc from Formosa, now at noil llah HenK Uuan's Home. M U>ron* K. Telok Kurau where i>v Lav will hold funeral service Friday205 words
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Article691 1965-04-28 10 Peace Talks Riddle While it is still too soon to j write off the Tengku's meeting i in Tokyo with President Soe- karno, the possibility of an- j other summit discussion of i "confrontation"' has diminished since the week-end. The Tengku is prepared to remain j lin Tokyo for "a691 words
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Article406 1965-04-28 10 The Government's decision Ii legalise trawling in Malaya under strict conditions was perhaps inevitable; not to have so decided would have been an intolerable retreat. Not inevitable, however, and to be welcomed is the ingenuity which has gone into compiling these conditions, which will operate from May 1.406 words
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Article144 1965-04-28 10 The National Apprenticeship Board has made notable prouress since it was set up in j 1957. Eight years ago, twenty organisations of employers were associated with the scheme and training was offered to 70 youths. The present enrolment is 808 apprentices and the number of sponsoring employers has grown144 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1965-04-28 10 Colin Legum - Colin Legum By LONDON, Tues PRESIDENT Nyerere of Tanzania has been spending a few days relaxing quietly in the comfort of the London Hilton, between visits to Mali and Holland. Lithe, gay and relaxed, he hardly strikes the visitor as the controversial leader of a1,202 words
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688 1965-04-28 10 r |I£ERE Is so much that Mr. Hsu Tse Kwang says (S.T. April 20) which besides being completely off the point at Issue ignores a fundamental precept in tax law, viz that the Comptroller of Income Tax may only do what he ought to688 words
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Advertisement697 1965-04-28 10 Straits ft Malay Mail B*MBM e«.eieli mm k. k**4N4 tat COLD STORA4M B)U*BM MARKET COLO STOWA4M •■AMOKM At Holland a«« «sim n...i Bee*. AMffceft*** Ajisiei CITY BOOK BTOHB k«ft Wlnchevter llsuss. C«se/ee #sj*s/ ■mm NBWB rHOUT ntapatrick-s tiisiiasaiaal M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty HAMIBM ITO«I 141* Upper Ct>m»o Bjm*. lagepore697 words
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Advertisement16 1965-04-28 10 _^k _k^ \»*\_l__s'*QV^_^__^ at* 1 THIS REMARKABLE TIMEPIECE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST WATCH DEALER.16 words
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Advertisement517 1965-04-28 10 Learning Malay— 75 By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya MORE ON ADVERBS AND ADV. PHRASES In those days, his father tu a VOCABULARY: Tukang (nt craftsman, teacher; now. he. likewise. Is a teaone engaged m a trade; kayu <n> wood, cher (OR, now he Is also a teatimber; tukanc517 words
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Advertisement142 1965-04-28 10 DON'T BUILD CASTLES B* practical! Invest your money wisely. Earn up to 8% interest and make that dream come true. Save with OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD., and *«(o, doubt* security get Free Accident Insurance while your money grows. Subsidiary of MM.APORE TRADING CO- LTD. OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD.'" 4-1, C*lly«*142 words
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319 1965-04-28 11 KUCHING, Tuesday. AN International Red Cross mission has left Jakarta to try to find out at Indonesian forward bases what has happened to three Sarawak medical workers who were kidnapped by an Indonesian gang near the Sarawak border village of Tebedu319 words
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Article30 1965-04-28 11 PENANO, Tues.— A Musician. Lee Chye Huat. 21. wu.s hold up by four men and robbed of $4f> when cycling along Prangin Lane about midnight last night.30 words
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171 1965-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. An 11 -year-old schoolboy who made a bomb hoax call yesterday morning- to his own school the Joo i Avenue Integrated Primary School In Rangoon Road today appeared in the Juvenile court, accompanied by his uncle. After listening171 words
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Article45 1965-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A lorry driver. M. Sinnakannu, was granted :i decree nisi In the High Court rndny dissolving his marriage to Muthukhaly Kamala on the ground I uf desertion. The decree Is to be made absolute at the end of three months.45 words
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243 1965-04-28 11 Radio news: Why the 'master' bulletin is in English UUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Inche Hashim Hassan, Controller of Programmes. Radio Malaysia, today explained why the "master" news bulletin is still done in English. Under the present system, all the news items. Including Malay speeches, are written first In English and then243 words
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Article27 1965-04-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the National Language Month reading contest at Slglap community centre at 7.50 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-04-28 11 THE Timbalan Tang diPertuan Agong receiving a blow-pipe from 12-year-old Buso anak Ngah Sidek at the Aborigine Development Centre in Uln Gombak. 12 miles from Koala Lumpur. The Deputy Head of State and his Consort visited the centre yesterday morning. The Commission* i of Aborigine Affairs.60 words
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Article65 1965-04-28 11 KUAI.A LUMPL'R. Tue* The Assistant Minister of Cu!tur«v Youth and Sports. Engku Molurm bin Abdul Kadir. will ypealc at thn closing ceremony of rlirep courses conducted by l-.is ministry at the National Youth Training Centre at Kuala Kubu B:)hru at 5 p.m. on Friday. The courses,65 words
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Article60 1965-04-28 11 MUAR, Tups The local branch Of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees will hold an emergency meeting here on ThursdayIt will discuss the offer made by the town council here to lt« 280 employees and the refusal of three local councils Tangkak. Bukit60 words
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Article31 1965-04-28 11 BTNOAPORE. Tubs. Police arrested a "fighter" of the Ol Leng Hot secret society of 34 Oroup under the Criminal Law f Temporary PtovUlom) Ordinwx» in Hand* Boad Yiw*f. I31 words
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Article52 1965-04-28 11 RAUB, Tups. Two sisters. Mok Yoke Lin. 21, and Ah Mni. 20. »rr« drowned in the Sungri Kelau, 19 miles from here, during the weekend. Whil<" they were crossIng a plank bridge over the river, the stroctur* rave way and they fell into the river. Their bodies have52 words
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311 1965-04-28 11 LIM THOU BOON - DEPUTY HEAD OF STATE VISITS ABORIGINE CENTRE LIM THOU BOON By ITUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Flag waving aborigine children krvp the Timbalan Yang dl-Pnrtuan Aeong aiTi Tengku Ampuan Bosar in enthusiastic wplcomc when thpy paid a two-hour visit to the Aborigine Drvelopmrnt CentrP at Ulu Gombak. 12 miles from hrrr this311 words
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Article111 1965-04-28 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. Tuea.— Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will open an "Exhibition of the Contemporary Art of Singapore" at the National Art Gallery here at 5.30 p.m. i on May 5. The exhibition, com- prising 108 paintings in various media by 68 artists, will111 words
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Advertisement86 1965-04-28 11 don't choose your new cai^ by losslnfi a coin... get behind the wheel Good looks attract, but you'll only discover all the features of the SIMCA when you drive it! See the M|MMMf« dynamic SIMCA range today and IOCI arran Ke for a test drive. CHRYSLER Wj^m INTERNATIONAL S A86 words
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Advertisement172 1965-04-28 11 35 dealer service depots in Malaysia assure you of MCCULLOCH mi service To professional loggers and casual chainsaw users alike, chainsaw service is of vital importance. To most chainsaw operators, lack of spare parts means work stops completely until they are available. McCulloch service is real service. No waiting for172 words
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Miscellaneous711 1965-04-28 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L. Pena.ru; lenge Gulf; 8.00 News In Man--6 Ipoh Malacca; 4 Taiping; darin: 8.10 Mar: Btrbual (Lef» T Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang; 3 Converse); 8.15 Bimung— MaJohore Bahru. lay folk songs; 5.34 Sword of 1".M.: 2.00 Test pattern; 8.45 Freedom; 9 00 News in the711 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-04-28 12 Nations first motor scooter plant DR. GOH FOR JURONG OPENING SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open Malaysia's 1 first scooter plant. The East AsiaticCompany Ltd. Ve<pa Assembly Plant, at Jurong at 5 p.m. today. Dr. Goh will be es- corted to the plant by i a369 words
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Article261 1965-04-28 12 Learning from the expert THE expert touch for a quality product: This is what the Malaysian technicians at the Vespa Assembly Plant. Jurong. are learning from a technical expert. Mr. Aldo Terzi of the Ve.^pa works in Italy. Since his arrival in Malay.-ia in Jpnuary. Mr. Terzi has been training261 words
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Article148 1965-04-28 12 IjWRICO Piaggo, one of J Italy's leading airplane manufacturers, named his scooter the "Vespa," meaning "wasp". It was produced by his airplane engineer. Dr. Corradlno d'Ascanlo. The gasoline engine has been the cause of profound social and economic changes, but none as lighthearted as the evolution148 words
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Advertisement150 1965-04-28 12 Best Wishes to the East Asiatic Co., Ltd. on the opening of their Vespa Assembly Plant From: JENOLITE (F.E.) LTD. 23, Nee Ann Building. Singapore 9. Tel: *****. We are privileged to be entrusted with the design and supply of JENOLIZING METAL PRE -TREATMENT SYSTEM AND RUST PROOFING CHEMICALS. Congratulations150 words
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Advertisement202 1965-04-28 12 The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. VESPA Assembly Plant Congratulations and Best wishes to VESPA ASSEMBLY PLANT Electrical Installation by R.E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD; SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 9, JALAN KHOO TEIK EE. K. L. TEL' ***** AGENTS FOR RSSSfi ARMOURED LPuilJB CABLES G. P. DENNIS Switchgear in Malaysia202 words
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Article, Illustration90 1965-04-28 13 Manager on visit to Britain and Europe MR. MM QUAY IAW (al)o\«), Singapore sales manager of Caldbeck MacfregM and Co. Ltd., uhu left last week on an extensive tour of his company's principals in Britain and turopc. Mr. Lim, accompanied by Ins uifc. will call on the Johnnie Walker Scotch90 words
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Article, Illustration373 1965-04-28 13 CIXGAPORfc with its o free port status, has' preat potentialities for' becoming a good marI ket for Brazilian goods. Brazilians are happy to compete, both in price and quality, in a free market said Mr. James Pepper, president of an international marketing373 words
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Article112 1965-04-28 13 A technical expert Mr. Aldo Terzi, from the Vespa works in Italy is now teaching local technicians to assemble scooters at the Jurong assembly plant. Since his arrival in Malaysia in January Mr. Terzl has been training selected staff and giving on-the-job advice on a whole112 words
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Article262 1965-04-28 13 AT the present time when most businesses In Malaysia report difficult conditions, insurance companies are chalking up record sales, particularly of life assurance policies. The majority of Insurance firm.-, in Singapore aro reporting increases of 20 per cent while others are enjoying as much as262 words
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Article, Illustration229 1965-04-28 13 MR. LIM Chew Swee, director of the Singapore Institute of Management, left on a world tour last Friday to study different management development programmes. i The study tour, which has been awarded by the Ford Foundation of America, will take Mr. Lim to eight countries and229 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-04-28 13 FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK APPOINTMENTS 'Pill First National City Bank ha* now opened v new hum h in .1 incur, mcl uppointcrd A.i WonYang Jans as managrr and Mr. Ons Thi:«n Sip« as ln> BaaaMcMt Mi UOng h.cs bren uith I ,N i K -nice riii. 1 after his eruiiualiun100 words
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Article261 1965-04-28 13 Dunlop reports better results rpHE Dunlop results for the A second half of 1964 were better than foreseen 1 October and established a further record for any half yearly period, says the chairman, Sir Edward Beharrell. In the annual report. The profit before taxation was 12 per cent nigher than261 words
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Article, Illustration212 1965-04-28 13 Borneo Motors men for Britain TWO more members ofi 1 the staff of Borneo Motors Ltd. Austin dis- j tributors for Malaysia. will leave for training! and familiarisation jourses in U.K. They are Messrs. Lim Kheng Hong and Mr. Chin Yew Kong. Mr. Lim, who Is assistant sales manager at212 words
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Article43 1965-04-28 13 The Indian Government has decided to exempt raw jute imports into India from the regulatory .customs duty of 10 per cent, It was announced in New Delhi. This is because Imported raw jute Is used for making jute goods for export.43 words
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Advertisement124 1965-04-28 13 i ja NIVICO SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT stereophonic' 'sound MODEL N-231S 3 -band Stereo radiogram MW S 'pENAN^ E SWI/SW2M- speed auto-changeraoutput SW« BORNEO speakers 1 x4"x 6" Consolette fine wooden $400 cabinet Pickup:turnover type with sapphire FED. $510 needle«detachable legs. NIVICO FOUV GUARANTEED rgPaPW) SERVICE STATIONS DISTRIBUTORS124 words
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Advertisement474 1965-04-28 13 1 PRESSED SIHIIMS TANK PLATES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE LOCAL STOCKS. ALSO TANKS OF ALL SIZES, DESIGNED, SUPPLIED AND ERECTED BY SHAMKAT PATERSOH SIMONS (M) BERHAD IUUMPUt WL ***** SINGAPOM W. ***** I IPOH fcL J671 PENANC i«l ***** Congratulations Best Wishes 10 VESPA ASSEMBLY PLANT MALAYSIA HARDWARE CO.,474 words
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Advertisement663 1965-04-28 14 I H af 4 rC^si I j 3 1 aV'l I i 1 3 H I ki 3 3 I fsvl M onlmii.rt trom Pur HI. SITUATIONS VACANT li Bon). < Mm. Bnx S» rtt rxtrm COPY TYPIii »Ofl KnK- Joriore JUNIOR CLERK M!'l K A. Estate .re thanked but663 words
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Advertisement1009 1965-04-28 14 SITUATIONS WANTED I *fin I Bmm in »T«r« I Et UCATED INDIAN COOKBOV .thout Amnh Kxcellent lestimoI telephone H0430 spore et] ITapet i;ukit Tlmab Road. H m.i., Sport- 2:t. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE offers 'heir 'mmedlftte and efficient 1 iervic.'a for all tyiw* of Secretarial work. St.n. II cutting. Duplic it:'i*.1,009 words
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Advertisement832 1965-04-28 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li *ordt M (Min.)— Box St ett. txlrm VUMIN REALTY LTD. Buy a tumor nt Yiimin Park. Lot- available Type A Lot 1. :t. 4. Type B Lot 11' at II Type C Lot 21. Scheduled to umpl.te l.v fcaaaal 1"6.'). Knguine* lore Tl'.m. 7331U FIRST832 words
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Advertisement838 1965-04-28 14 EDUCATION IS Wardt St I Miit.)— Box St n». rxtrn postal tuition Preaaeetaa I invite Tutor" (Correspond-enc-i Colu i. Kaaaas. PO Box 90 (8 l«re, SHORTHANO BECINNERS nod all st^icen Simds 60-120 Typewritlns anytime Concessional Rates:! Enrol New'!' Commercial Hlgb School. 247- A. Jim. Chtat Road. B'pore *****. BEGINNERS Shorthand838 words
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Advertisement948 1965-04-28 14 HI-FI STEREO It Word* 5( Min.)— Box St rt*. exfrp I TRIO STEREO AMPLIFIER Etc 'can toi demon.l ration Uwe* Seng Co I BJk* K«*a«*n i<tiHi B'Dora. i PEST CONTROL Tbe latest thing In rat killing THOMAS COWANS (non-polsonoun) ALL WEATHER RAT CAKES Rice Cedownt Food Processing Plants PERMANKNT BAITING948 words
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Advertisement998 1965-04-28 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE C. Worttt St (Mm.) Box in rls. extra I FORD CORSAIR no» a\ailanle trim. Universal Car* Limited. iV Orcn.irn 1 KoHd. Singapore. r'ord dealers tor j n j>-. 50 veara Price *7.'J'Ju/-. VAUXHALt VICTOR kMa DM ex- I celltnt condition low mileHi:e o>vnei |.'iir.-ha»»d smallii rar »4.i"Ui--998 words
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Advertisement736 1965-04-28 14 MISCELLANEOUS I 1t.., y. Ifin.i— -Bnx in rf>. rxlrn I SPHAV PAINlim. HLHAIHS K» mmi«ioi witdin o aouri iu«om«i o.i- tmtmummm t wr» iWi i UNITY IS OUR V. urnvMjr.i rruO !»t if n Hanan and B* up- lo data witb in- rMccmi to do to t>« Jl •joo citi/en736 words
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Advertisement335 1965-04-28 14 FRESH FLOWERS i w ..r*. M Min.l—Hox 50 rim mxtrm ph i n i. E ss IfcAYS for you witn flow* ri IMaaMfasa) rti-<i and beautl> .i.i> •naaajai aaM sparkle yuui ir. hard ttwtd a pure, i:iKO2 RCAUTIFUL AMARYLLIS H'PP'ASTRUM first ot Its kln<l from lolland. Klowrrs or Plants h.335 words
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Advertisement1288 1965-04-28 15 10 LIVERPOOL a, WEST COAST U K.i Uv. fr*OttO OttjM "•"•in fiMNOI L..e.pe.l. A.c-rocth II Pt Miy 2 May 3 ASTtanax Livirieel Dunlin Gdi 13 May 2 li.erteal May 4 May May 711 May 11 Liteipcal. G'3'so» "'1 Ma. ll May ii/it «Aa» II 'tRitUS litprpiel. b dsgoo May 121,288 words
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Advertisement2432 1965-04-28 15 mm Jb m II L m m I M I 1 mk Jm m^msmm mm mm Sit r M lK*JJ*MM*aM*ajpjlPaTajpHp)jjpjpaVlHHHiaH*fl*M r//£Lm»£/N£S to KPtESS SAILIWCb TO NEAH tASi. CONTINtHI AND SC«NDINAVIA. ,mm fiian« Arr: oenoa na<re n (xi rg N'oaa Aata Cape CDI. 1 2 AMBOOIA I) Apr li i May2,432 words
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Advertisement1261 1965-04-28 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. U.KVContinent m p ytum tt ITY OF GLASGOW i.unoon. N'ftvrg, R'aan, Htm Gdl 1-9 ifiangemouU 29 Apr 31 Apr ITY OF tIPON if '.in* Mamourg. Kottiroaa rt.ne. Hull 2S/2I May 29 May ITY OF COLOMBO Lumnn ..noji|. RottCOan pJtjwi Mu. "nniinr*.* ,)ii imi it teat ;ITV1,261 words
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576 1965-04-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a very dull day on the Stock Exchange yesterday with little business a> operators awaited to see what the outcome would be from the proposed Tokyo talks. Incertaintics regarding these talks are aifecting the market adversely this576 words
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Article28 1965-04-28 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs April 26 April 27 'Industrials: 77.67 77 :,n Tins: 97.71 J)7.>B S rubber*: lict.lo in::. in l><r. 30. 1963— M0 Dec. 29, 1962^.-10028 words
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Article102 1965-04-28 16 THE Malayan ExcrtanKt Bankf Alt*. ciation mnde DaaM rhangea In Ita rate." to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New Verk: buying TT 32), airmail OD 32 7/8, 00 d/st. 33i. credit bills, 3.1 Z/» trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3.1 3/3, airmail OD 3SJ, 90 d/st. 36102 words
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360 1965-04-28 16 DESPITE a drop of £14 in the three months' buyers' price in London on Monday afternoon. Straits tin yesterday gained 510.75 to 5721.37J, after falling 524 37i in the previous 4 trading days. The gain was attributed to all round better buying360 words
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Article19 1965-04-28 16 The Horn; Koiik free market \va> closed yesterday for the Queen's Birthday. It will reopen today.19 words
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Article103 1965-04-28 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. ITEY industrials led a further widespread fall out. Trading was dull, 1i.11.r. w;us down 9d. to 495. 3d. Base metals and oils were easier. Mi. Isa '..as down 6d. to 30s. Todny'n prlcea with itondayi prices in r>"-;irkets: Mount .«a 30/- (30 2) N I'.rok.n Hil103 words
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Article231 1965-04-28 16 \1 VV first Riade rubber f.o.b. bayer> cli»fd .it p.m. in -mKapore and Koala l.umpur yesterday at 74 cents per Hi., down half a rent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was Hull. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. rlosinc prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Buyers Sellers231 words
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Article232 1965-04-28 16 April 27. Three n.ontha. INOU>TRIAL»i lonsteifi ia ct». m Raw ia cv. City Dtv t cv. M. Invt. 10 ctav U S Huldlniii N Iron I ata. 1 o.c.b.u. ir> eta La a». HoniMoa iv as. MMtan ji oM.RoUaaeuH v n«. >am 12 .-la. s-in ia. c,l [)\su232 words
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Article25 1965-04-28 16 April 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5721.37J (ap SlO.-.i). Inofficial estimated offering 220 tons (clown 10 tons).25 words
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Advertisement1150 1965-04-28 16 \l J!**KA\VASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD^» Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service I I Iconto Oft'Oit Chicago Man" II 13 Ma, 21 Ml, 28 June 38 June 5 July II July "Kimikaoa Maru" II 13 June 2b June 21 luiy lAug i Aug 11 Aug West Coast oS Central/Soutb America1,150 words
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Advertisement951 1965-04-28 16 lE°JORIENTJ LINES J TO THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioned) Departing SINGAPORE 9th May 1965 Arriving LONDON 27'h May 1965 via Aden, Port Said and Naples. Limited ONE CLASS TOURIST accommodation available. Apply to ycur Travel Agent, or to:ISLAY KERR CO.. LTD.. SINGAPORE HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD.,951 words
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Advertisement462 1965-04-28 16 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Baltimore, Charleston, N. Orleans, Houston, Galveston. Spore P. Sham Penang New York Hongkong Amber" 5/ 6 May 7/ 8 May 9/10 May 15 Jun Hongkong Grace 29/30 May 31 May/ 1 Jun 7 Jul Hongkong Producer 1 6/ 1 7 Jun 1462 words
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Advertisement308 1965-04-28 16 ■•eaEjßa* bES WESTBOUNO: EUROPE SERVICE SiMtorj't P ItM FOR: LV&..V "13 14 6 M Ml nif.iiiiM.aoi NAUSICH 14 1( June 17'1SJune Him Ma'see.Hes, Hi JJJf* VI '13 July 14 li July II jul» Marseilles. Bordeaux. >■'..■ D.nkiri, N "/I* »tf IS/17 aui II tuf Marseilles, Havre, Ou'mrk. USTBOUNO: Oca Arr308 words
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Article792 1965-04-28 17 ■BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuals Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the Miarrs traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ountop (1.000) $1.43: Enl Smalt (I. ooii i S* erds. |l .v*. 1) iL'.OOti. $1 «4, (3.000) FiUpatrickt (1000)792 words
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Article68 1965-04-28 17 /'HINESE Produce Eichanxe. ,Stn«a- *>* poro noon priCM P«r picul yitlorday: Coconut oil: bulk $59 aellen. drum MJ Kellers. Copra: Apr./Maj UK/Continent: Unquoti-d. Pepper: Muntok white $143 fellers, ■arawak wh'te $1421 nellera. special tilaok $122 i sellers, garbled f— «T— Mack $MO<N) sellers, ASTA |IM|(N) sellers. Singapore Coconut68 words
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Article107 1965-04-28 17 eMIPS lying alonglid* tilt llnmpor. today Ml Ueyion 34. Bmvorllch is. li,'r|..ta l.i Kntong 21/22. Anna M:n r-k 27 2s Brndoran 33 34. Hamloirn 42 43. Oronsav 44 40. Snhan* OrMtit Mariner 33/34. Nor«ventl 23 14, Comorin I/a, Th^r 1.1 16 Bcncaten 4:. Peuling NW 4. lin107 words
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Article55 1965-04-28 17 'Jill prcM-nt ratr ol Ihr Malayan iloll.ii .iiMinM Ihr pound vtrrl a ..;i Nmrmber 24 last >car is S.lliiiK TT or Ol) N I U l i>d.. Humik IT N 1 1 1. Itin.in: (111 Jv Kd. Mir dollar is at it* sututorv middle position in relation U>55 words
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Advertisement653 1965-04-28 17 1= mmmmmmmm^^mmmmmmmm^i TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT iPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEHLBY UIVKM that it Is propoeso ouaer Section 144 of the Town Board Enactment F.MS. Cap 137) to <u£eud me ipoh approved Town ?lau No. B. 3 published as notification No. 2846 in the Federated >iu<y653 words
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Advertisement684 1965-04-28 17 SINGAPORE CITlf COUNCIL So DEBENTURE STOCK 1958/68-78. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Book ot the above Stock will be closed from 2nd to 15th May. 1965. both days inclusive, lor the preparation ol 1 Interest Warrants. TAN BENG LAY Chief Financial Officer, Public Utilities Board. Singapore. THE PENANG684 words
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Advertisement706 1965-04-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 1. Senior Lecturers in Mechanical Engineering: To take charge of the Mechanical Engineering Department of the School ot Engineering. Should possess a degree in Mecha.-ical Engineering and Corporate Membership of the Institution706 words
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Advertisement653 1965-04-28 17 TENDERS KERAJAAN NEGERI MELAKA PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN TAWARAN ada-lah di-pelawa daripada Pemborong2 yan? mahlr dan berpengalaman dalam hal ehwal menchantum anak2 getah denpan chara chantuman muda dan chantuman tua (green and brown budding) dalam tlga kawa*an Ranchangan Tenah Pingglr dalam Negeri Melaka. berjumlab lebeh kurang 783 ekar. Tawaran akan dl-tutop pada653 words
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Advertisement341 1965-04-28 17 TENDERS CLEARING LEVELLING. AMD i FENCING AN APPROXIMATELY i 100 ACRES OF JINGLE LAND i FOB A FACTORY SITE AT PANCHOR Kt'ALA BRANG— TRENGGANU Tenders are invited from experienced general contractors to fell, level and fence the above. Tender documents obtainable from the Far East Manager, Pacific Power Trust International341 words
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Advertisement862 1965-04-28 17 JOB OPPORTUNITIES To stafl lls new Refinery. Mobil invites Malaysian citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 to consider the following positions which will bo filled during the course of 1965. Applicants must be prepared to undertake shift work lor certain positions and to undergo intensive training in the862 words
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461 1965-04-28 18 LONDON, Tues MAM Ml >n n Lin ted. who beat Arsenal 3-1 last night, are 99.9 percent certain of winning the English Football League First Division championship. Leeds United, the only other dub with a chance of taking the title, drewReuter - 461 words
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Article, Illustration64 1965-04-28 18 It used to be a laueh at the horizontal British heavyweights in their tights against American boxers, but now the laughs are at the Americans The latest IS. boxer to he sect to the l>.>ird horizontally is CHIP JOHNSON (above), who was knocked out64 words
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Article38 1965-04-28 18 PHILADELPHIA, Tues —Willie Pep, former world featherweight champion. scored his second straight victory last night in a conub.ick ;ifier six years' retirement from boxing. Ppp beat Jackie I.ennon. 1n a six-round match here. A.P-AP - 38 words
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Article27 1965-04-28 18 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues .—Featherweight Ricardo Moreno ol Mexico scored his lifUi consecutiv* ki inckoui last night, beating Danny Kidd of the Philippines— A. P.27 words
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Article229 1965-04-28 18 BRIDGETOWN, (Barbados), Tuesday. rrHIRTY-year-old Sam Trimble helped the Aust--1 ralians to force a draw when their two-day match against Barbados Colts ended here yesterday, contributing a magnificent unbeaten 164 in the Australians' total of 320 for six in reply to the Colts' score of 354.229 words
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Article155 1965-04-28 18 Paris. Tim c"« two leiiciin; box:i a oopea, Marcel Cerd:ni J-. ton of thr former World middlewe «ht champion, and Tokyo Olympicmedalllst Joaepn t; nmtee, rptalned tlirir unbeaten profesMonal r> ocrds in rich* hire Ignt In both caan the refereea ttopped the c In Uonzales'.". Uelit-m155 words
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Advertisement821 1965-04-28 18 IKLAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG m\2 akHn dl-terlma hlneca Jam 3.00 petang pada filio Mel. 19«5. dl-Peiabat JuruterH Kuantan. Pahaog. darlpada PemjK R yan»t berdaltar as. h.« -I membena d«:;ni fll-Ranchsngan ta Kema]u»n Tanah Pt-rse-kuUmaa. S'intiel Tekxin, Jerantut.: Panasag. Malumat2 tHwaran v»ng terang b">h di-dapati dl-Peiabat Juru•rrd Negeri. Kuantan. Pahanp. dsn821 words
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Advertisement874 1965-04-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG SPONSORSHIP OF TWO TECHNICAL APPRENTICES AT THE 1 I i UN It Al COLLEGE. Xl ALA I I Ml'l K Applications are invited front Malayan Citizens prepared to undergo three years lull-time study at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur and in addition874 words
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Advertisement150 1965-04-28 18 CALLIN6 L. C. E. STUDENTS! A revised and enlarged edition of the geography of ASIA 'By HENRY S. K TAM Including: MALAYSIA. AUSTRALIA. NEW ZI.W AND. SOI TH AMERICA. AFRICA. MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. REVISION PAPERS ON MAP-MAKING. (Based on New Syllabus. 1965) GET A COPY TO-DAY from UNITED BOOK150 words
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Miscellaneous320 1965-04-28 18 Straits Times Crossword H sHLf sfl I^l b^B^~~l^ ACROSS I. Try .neals cooked ditTfrently--4 He composed lyric poem, year finLshed! (8). not specified <Bt. 6. Practise regularly In the river 8 Settles for people of 15 play- <5». ing a leading part in 4 down 7. Given E squared, to320 words
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Article, Illustration321 1965-04-28 19 TOP-FORM CASH BOX DOES SMART TRIAL Focus on Benjamin, Mulapin and Dennis the Menace PENANG, Tuesday. /WSH BOX looked lij;htin« fit and in top form when ho was taken out for work by Johnny Nelson on a good track here this morning. Breaking from the halfmile he ran the last321 words
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Article241 1965-04-28 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY by I/UAL\ LUMPUR, Tues. i 1V An Asian All-Stars team to meet a formidable European touring side in Asia after the Merdeka soc- cer tournament here may become K reality after all The formation of an Asian All-Stars team will be dis- j241 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-04-28 19 DATO TAN SAYS PROSPECT OF FURTHER GOVT GRANT TOWARDS GAMES 'VERY BRIGHT KUALA LUMPI'R, Tuesday. THE CENTRAL Government is very likely to meet the $527,000 bill to purchase equipment for the Seap Games to be held here from Dec 14 to 21, Dato T.H. Tan, chairman372 words
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Article48 1965-04-28 19 KUCHING. Tues— Sfcpak raga teams from Singapore and Malaya are expected to visit Sa1 1 rawak to help popularise the 1 1 game. Inche Sarkawi bin HJ i Ramli today announced that a State association is to be formedt' One already exists in Sabah. AP-AP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-04-28 19 SINKING a putt is a big problem, even for a King. For a successful shot, all lines of direction must be carefully studied. The Yang diPertuan Agong, like all good golfers, does just that. Here he bends down to the task of getting a good line68 words
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193 1965-04-28 19 'TOKYO. Tues. Players participating in the Seventh Asian Youth soccer tournament, now underway here, rested today after three days of round-robin elimination games. Last year's joint champions Israel and Burma have demonstrated their power in the 10-nation games by defeating their opponents. Israel overpowered193 words
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Article32 1965-04-28 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The j Malaya Cup soccer match between Negrl Sembllan and Malacca which was rained off last Sunday will now be played on June 27 at S" f-mbin32 words
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Article68 1965-04-28 19 1 PENANG, Tues. Four Penang players have been Invited to Join the Malaysian womer.'s soccer > team in their tour of Hong Kong next month. The four Leong Low Yooriß (goalkeeper), Chong Chee Mci (fullback). 00l Swee Geok (halfback) and Loh Peng Hor (forward) have baen asked68 words
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Article30 1965-04-28 19 Kan.p.ir Div 1: KKC 5 IdrU 1 Hydraulc 2. I|M)h Div 2: Ramblers 'A 1 10 NUCW 1. Div 3: Shaw Bros w.o. Lasallians, Borneo Motors 1 Ruimers l.30 words
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Article38 1965-04-28 19 Ipoh Div. I: Andersonlana I KIA -B 1 0. NETBALL: SWXA Div. 1 semifinals Shadows 23 T.T.C. 8; Satellite 19 Crickets 12. Div. t semi-finals F and N 19 Shadows "B" 13; University 21 Satellite "B" 19.38 words
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Advertisement276 1965-04-28 19 A BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR FROM FORD MALAYSIA/WITH ACCENT ON LUXURY- C ORS AI Rl BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED FROM SLEEK LOW PROFILE TO THE A YEAR SERVICING □UP TO 33 M.P.G. FUEL ECONOMY TOO! CHILD PROOF LOCKS ON SMAI LEST DETAIL OF INTERIOR CRAFTING CORSAIR HAS A LOOK THAT SAYS276 words
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Miscellaneous116 1965-04-28 19 I SPORTS DIARY SOCCKR— SBIIJ A: Div t— Oofc l)iv 3: Cheng Storage v Borneo Motors, (River W;'h 'A' v PTCSC fCuronaiton Valley Rd; Hong Kong v Wearne grd>. T. An son I)iv 2: Sebrang (Padang). Div 2: Praser Nfave v DTC (Speedy Rdi. Netri Div I: v Metal, Mercantile116 words
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Article125 1965-04-28 20 Reds to Soek: Don't go J4KARTA, Tues. The leftist newspaper Bintang Timur (Eastern Star) today urged the Indonesian Government not to enter into talks with Malaysia as mediated by Japan. After attacking Japan for "its business mediation," the newspaper said Indonesia will certainly not be trapped by this Japanese "manipulation"Reuter - 125 words
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Article99 1965-04-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A German concert pianist, Ralner von Zastrow. 39, now in Singapore on a Far East tour, i today expressed his desire to visit as many "of those fascinating Malay villages as I can" along the Malayan East Coast. I h-.we rpad so much of99 words
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355 1965-04-28 20 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO From HONG KONG, Monday. JKXdkl Abdul Rahman said here" lust m'mlit there was no intention on the part <>!' the Malaysian Government to ask the British to vacate their buses in Singapore and Malaya, Speaking at an airport press conference onReuter - 355 words
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Article90 1965-04-28 20 Pakistan build-up on the border >TSW DKMII. Tues I Indian oflicials today reported a big build-up of Pakistani troops and (■(■uipnient along the 4.>0--inile border between IhM .■:)<! hast Pakistan. 1 hey added that there were indications of Chinese collusion in the recent movement of troops to the border. They90 words
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Article79 1965-04-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tups. A 64- year-old woman, Wong Ah Kia. was today fined $400 and jailed for ii day m the third criminal district court when she pleaded guilty to a charee of making false .statements involving an alleged murder case. Inspector Ronald Naidu. prosecuting, said79 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-04-28 20 JUDITH YONG - An Aussie mother in mercy dash to see soldier son JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Tues. An Australian mother flew into Singapore this afternoon to see her critically ill son at the British Military Hospital. 1 Mrs. Betty Millane arrived at Singapore airport by Qantas Vjet shortly after 5 p.m. and326 words
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Article18 1965-04-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. An unidentified Chinese man was found hanging under a bridge at Mountbatten Road tonieht.18 words
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176 1965-04-28 20 I ON DON. Tues. The li Navy .Minister. Mr Christopher Mayhew. returned by air today from a one-week inspection tour of the Far Fast .mil said he found "a number of things urgently need doing." Speaking at London Airport, he said: 'The176 words
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Article450 1965-04-28 20 LONDON, Tues.— lt was a quiet and generally uninteresting day in the slock markets with business on a small scale. Dealers and investors attempted to absorb the Finance Bills lengthy and complex provisions but prices tended to improve and the closing tone was tirm. The main feature of450 words
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398 1965-04-28 20 Trawling to continue, but with conditions KUALA LUMPUR, Tut>s Trawler fishing is to continue but with a number of conditions to protect the interests of inshore fishermen. The ban on trawling will be lifted from Saturday, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji dha/ali bin Jawi, announced today. The conditions398 words
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Obituary24 1965-04-28 20 CABLE RECEIVED: V. 1- t Prnsiooi-r Ar;ily-Soulh 1 ;i\v .s M U1M I K.i uttbaaaa, Ttleroms. Stores. Kuala Lrnipur und Somnsundram. Rathraya, taw24 words
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Advertisement296 1965-04-28 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 21) »i/r4< Ifi Minimum I llllliliVll a I I MALAYSIAN COMP^^*^* 1 L The Chartered Bank jt~" 1 DOI.I-4B* I 1 TfOUB TOIOI, 1 kautsia. 27-7?<>- 222 mup M *•■■>"] Thousands Of dividend Cheques drnds every six months from The Will be posted on 30th June. 1965. Trustee.296 words
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