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Title Section16 1965-05-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES laxqeit In NO. 1,521. SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1965. 20 CENTS. KDN 1191 100616 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1965-05-02 1 JACKIE SAM. PHILIP KHOO - JACKIE SAM. PHILIP KHOO. CALM-AGAIN SINGAPORE DECLARED DANGER AREA By ABUL FAZIL and GABRIEL LEE SINGAPORE, Saturday ABOUT 5,000 youths clashed with police in various parts of the city today when 30 extremist-led trade unions tried to stage their mass May Day demonstration. In '11 incidents, sevenAli Yusuf - 1,294 words
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Article241 1965-05-02 1 Wanted man shot dead by police SINGAPORE. Sat— A want ed man. believed to be an escapee trom Taiplna Jail, was shot dead In gang hideout In Jalan Sayor. oil Jalan Eunos. last night by a police party which arrested him earlier. Three detectives opened fire a.s he grappled with241 words
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Article64 1965-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. I r.-.r> member* uf the Nh tonal AlroAi a' Pt-ople.s' Solidarity ■it left for Accra today to attend the A.AJ».S.C. Conference on V. 9. Thf.v were: Dr. Mahathir b:r M.hamed. chairman mid leader of the deletion; Mr. Sun Clwon. Politic' l Sec- ret.iry t"64 words
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Article22 1965-05-02 1 SAIGON. Sat. Vietcong guerillas kidnapped (our JapIt suivevors on Wednesday mornlne. 180 miles north-ea.sl of Saifton. It was reported today22 words
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756 1965-05-02 1 JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno today made it clear he does not intend to go to Tokyo for peace talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman early this month. Official Indonesian sources said, however, that Soekarro may agree to meet the TengkuAP; UPI - 756 words
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Article, Illustration912 1965-05-02 1 l~— j^£32£3ii!22E2i By SUNDAY TIMES STAFF WRITER SINGAFORK, Saturday. TODAY I reveal the inside story of a battle of bullion, big money, gold gangs and double-cross that is being fought out behind the scenes in Singapore. An attempt by a Middle Eastern gold912 words
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Article23 1965-05-02 1 SNIPERS BREAK THE TRUCE SiO HOMING. Spond d tnrnimii i. 4.000 U.S. lroop« ■)iic mR o: Ity can I in ihc Dominican Republic23 words
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Article25 1965-05-02 1 ADEN Sat. F nf 'in- deposed In. htmmtri Al Bacii i)t lan lorre; •it three points |i, iiipn H25 words
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Article14 1965-05-02 1 INDIANOLA were nutted were throu. one wa^ hurt TWO men were .seen14 words
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Article13 1965-05-02 1 BULAWAYO. Bat -MrInn Smi'li- th( Mints'Government "ma p>' :icy In Rho-13 words
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464 1965-05-02 2 SINGAPORE, Saturday. r J^HE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, this evening warned that Malaysia would be ruined if arbitrary means were used to solve the nations problems. Addressing the State Day celebrations, at Jalan Besar Stadium before a large gathering, including the Yang464 words
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Article95 1965-05-02 2 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Singapore Government today announced the imposition of import control with immediate effect on: Footwear with outer soles of rubber and uppers of plastic: footwear with Oi.ter soles and uppers of rubber: footwear with outer soles of rubber and uppers of textile materials; and footwear with95 words
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Article50 1965-05-02 2 Typhoid— so no cake money SEREMBAN, Sat—The President of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Lai Pong Yuen, today called on parents NOT to give their children cake money when school re-opens here on Tuesday as a measure against typhoiu. This will prevent them from buying infected iced drinks and fruits.50 words
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Article32 1965-05-02 2 PENANG. Sat—The director of Lions International, Mr. No.slur Pundole. la.st night paid a tribute to members of the Lions Club of Malaysia for their achievements during the past venr.32 words
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Article208 1965-05-02 2 Stayput woman dragged off ferry KONG. Sat. Two Hong Kong policewomen today dragged screaming. struggling Mrs. Juliette Passalaigues. the "stayput" French woman, off the Macao ferryboat and escorted her to prison. Mrs. PassalaiKues. who refused to land here since last Sunday when the Macao authorities deported her from the PortugueseReuter - 208 words
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215 1965-05-02 2 JEK: CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISMS NO SACRILEGE SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister of Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, said today that "constructive criticism" was certainly no sacrilege in a democratic society. Speaking of criticisms lately by certain circles on the Governments labour policy. Mr. Jek, in his May Day message, maintained that there215 words
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Article, Illustration288 1965-05-02 2 MADRID, Sat A MUD-COVERED American with blood-stained seats and Virginia licence plates might be the key to the disappearance of Portuguese opposition leader, Gen Humberto Delgado. Thecar, a 1962 Lincoln with 1964 Virginia licence plates was found in a garage in the nearbyUPI - 288 words
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Article38 1965-05-02 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th« Secretary-General of Singapore National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. will leave for Accra on Thur»day to attend (he conference of the Afro-Asi.in People*' Solidarity Organisation beginning on May 9.38 words
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Article82 1965-05-02 2 BIGGER reward for your effort! $9,500 In the jackpot of Malay Mail Word Puzzle "El". Don't miss it! This big prize Is within your reach. And think what you could do with $9,500! Cut out the coupon dally from the Malay Mail, fill In the answers and82 words
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Article30 1965-05-02 2 1 f OOO lose homes RANGOON. Sat.— More than 1.000 people were made homeless when flre gutted nearly 130 houses in Monywa. Upper Burma, yes'crday. according to Press reports.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article24 1965-05-02 2 oinuAn;ni« oai. me assemblywom.n for Moulmein. Mrs. C V Devan Nair. will open the Bclestier Hill Primary School on May 8.24 words
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Article248 1965-05-02 2 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and248 words
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Article, Illustration472 1965-05-02 3 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH: 16 HAPPY MALAYSIANS FINISH A S7mil. SALVAGE JOB AT SPOT WHERE NINE DIED B> SINGAPORE. Saturday A SINGAPORE company has put A Malaysia on the international salvage map after successfully raising a $7 million dredge sunk in Australian waters last year. Sixteen Malaysians from Salvage472 words
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Article104 1965-05-02 3 Women say 'No' to careers KARACHI. Sat. College girls in Pakistan are opposed to careers for women. This was revealed during an intercollegiate debute here on the subject ''Service for educated girls is inevitable." A total of 14 speakers from Karachi University and from girls' colleges took part. Proposition WhenReuter - 104 words
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Article131 1965-05-02 3 Top Scout honour for Jamil KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, Dato Abdul Jamil bin Rais, was today awarded the highest Scout award— "Semangat Padi" by the Boy Scouts Association of Malaysia. He was presented the award by the Chief Scout of Malaysia. Dato Sardon131 words
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Article92 1965-05-02 3 i I/ANGAR. Bat.— The Mentrl Bcsar of Perils. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashlm, today warned certain elements In Umno. who had buen trying to oust him as *lne Mentrl Besar. to act through constitutional means and not spread "dirty propaganda Speaking at the Inaugural meeting of92 words
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Article45 1965-05-02 3 PENANO. Sat. A leader of the "New Cell 20. gang, a nun wanted by the police lor nearly a year, was arrested when police officers of the secret societies branch made a pre-dawn raid on n house tn Weld Quay here today45 words
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Article30 1965-05-02 3 SINGAPORE, hat StralM tin today fell $6,624 to $728 50 picul. and the offering droooed I 10 ions to 230 tons. All other i market* were elated.30 words
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Article20 1965-05-02 3 IPOH. Sat Thieve* broke into a shop in Leech Street here last night and stole medicine* and foodstuffs.20 words
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Article, Illustration272 1965-05-02 4 Special plane flies sick girl to Capital J^ SCHOOLGIRL from India who has been having treatment for a nervous infection in the Penang Hospital for more than a month has been rushed to the General Hospital here in a chartered Flying Club plane for specialist treatment She is Miss Kunjebala272 words
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Article87 1965-05-02 4 Thugs rip pocket and take $50 pENANG, Sat. Two armed robbers ripped open the trouser pocket of an insurance company typist, Mr. Khoo Choo Keng, in his office yesterday and robbed him of $50. Confronted Mr. Khoo. 32, told the police he was working alone in office in Pitt Street87 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-05-02 4 TENGKI' Abdul Rahman receiving the Korean medal, the Order of National Foundation Merit, from South Korea's President Park Chung Hee on Thursday. The Tengku in turn presented the President with the order of Mahkota Negara— l PI photo.40 words
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Article55 1965-05-02 4 IPOH, Sa. Ipoh police are still trying to solve the riddle of a skeleton found in a stream at Kampong Tawas new village 10 days ago. They have not been abe to establish the identity. sex. or a how the person died. The only clue Is a55 words
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Article34 1965-05-02 4 SEREMBAN, Sat— Inche Darul Aman bin Mohammed AH, 42 a former adult education organiser, took his oath today as the political secretary to the Mentri Besar. Dato (Dr.) Moham Said bin Mohammed.34 words
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330 1965-05-02 4 PARK ACCEPTS 'WITH PLEASURE' TENGKU'S INVITATION TO VISIT MALAYSIA CEOUL. Sat. President 0 Park Chung Hee has accepted "with pleasure" an invitation from Tengku Abdul Rahman to pay a State visit to Malaysia, said a communique issued here today. It came after the Ten*ku's four-day visit here. The communique saidReuter - 330 words
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Article167 1965-05-02 4 PENANG, Saturday. THE Chiet Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today the State Government was "vitally interested" in the question of greater participation by Malays in commerce and industry. 1 He said this when he opened the annual meeting of the Penan* and Province Wellesley Malay167 words
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Article120 1965-05-02 4 Typhoid— so wedding is put off MALACCA, Sat. A wedding wedding, which was to have taken place in Sololc Bukit Baru. Bukit Katll. here, has been put off because the bridegroom and members of his family are down with typhoid. The bridegroom, Inche Mat Isa bin Mohamed, 23, was to120 words
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Article25 1965-05-02 4 PENANO. Sat— A housewife. Mrs. Lee Wall Poya. 47. yesterday lost 42 (toldfish valued at $143 from her aquarium In Free School Road-25 words
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Article, Illustration150 1965-05-02 5 By LEE FOO SAN IPOH. Sat. Three teenagers, including a girl, were baptised by immersion, as Jehovah's Witnesses, in the Kinla River here this afternoon. They were .Miss Mun Lai Chan. 18, a clerk of the Survey Department. Kuala Lumpur and two brothers David Thiru, 19. and Murthy150 words
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177 1965-05-02 5 Sack at 'whims and fancies' charge CUNGEI PATANI. Sat. -The president of the Federation Replanting Staff Union. Inche Zainul Aziz bin Hajl Zainul Abldin. today accused senior officers of the replanting board of dismissing junior htaff "at their whims and fancies." "There have been numerous cases of dismissals being carried177 words
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Article28 1965-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—The ac'lre President of the Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang. has been re-elected president of the Sirgapore Boy Scouts. Geyla'-i DMrir Association.28 words
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150 1965-05-02 5 JAKARTA. Sat.— A Cabinet Minister, Major-General Achmadl. today said that I actually Malayan and not Malaysian flags were nearly distributed during the recent Bandoeng conference celebration. The general was referring to reports that the Indonesian police foiled attempts to distribute about 100.000AP - 150 words
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Article45 1965-05-02 5 SUNGEI PATANI. ShL— The Depot of the Brigade of OurktMM here will Rive a tele- vision set to the old folks at UM Bedong welfare home on I Wednesday. Col. E. R. Hill, i t!ii- r mmandHiil. will make the presentation.45 words
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Article24 1965-05-02 5 TANA RATA. Sat.— The Mln- I lster at Commerce. Dr. L m < Swee Aun. today opened the $14,000 tourist information bureau here.24 words
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254 1965-05-02 5 IPOH. Sat. Uncertainty, as to tthlch department I in the Municipal Council wa.-, responsible for looking after the many expensive water fountains and gardens in Ipoh has caused these gardens and fountains to fall into a state ol neglect, charged Mr D R.254 words
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Advertisement138 1965-05-02 2 < BETTER LIVING He may not be ver/ big yet, but his mother knows that he t will always be fit and strong because his food is kept fresh and ijerm-free in her Mitsubishi refrigerator which has a sterilizing lamp ties stronger than natural sunlight in destroying bacteria. xMV?O/V BETTER138 words
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Advertisement39 1965-05-02 2 Coupon for FREE BOOKLET*! i i Please send me without obligation— o free copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME ADDRESS THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. L/449C), PALACE GATE, LONDON, W 8, ENGLAND.39 words
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Advertisement182 1965-05-02 3 For the first time! A bra that combines the coolness of airy sheer elastic with me comfort of stretch straev without aey sacrifice of control Of support. LIVING STRETCH BRA The new Playtex Living Stretch bra is the bra you can really live In. Adjustable, cushioned stretch straps provide luxurious182 words
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Advertisement376 1965-05-02 3 ORIGINAL Keep your family in fashion with Esbiline fabrics Incomparable "Kxbilinr" R> whatrvrr standards it is judged, thr qualltv JB of "Kibilinr" is unsurpassed. Onr ranrr of pattern* and colours if of an r miltoni i serond lo nonr Thr matrrialft that krrp likr tww through mam washrw are but376 words
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Advertisement175 1965-05-02 4 Hk iB B* L^L^Lvi lib s.jc- Hfe. "fli Sbv' '"'"•^vl m**- J^^\i A Hit fl Direct Qantas V-Jet flights to Sydney Non stop. Singapore to Sydney Friday, Sunday and Monday Now fly fast and direct to Sydney by Qantas V-Jet in just 7 hours 15 minutes. It's fast. It's direct.175 words
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Advertisement148 1965-05-02 5 Advertisement ca iv> l|rrinkle>. are really "river-beds" of dry crlLs caused by the plasma colloids tor water carriers of the skin) drying out through the passage of time and harsh weather. To bring life again to your skin and smooth away wrinkle dryness. ask your chemist for a little oil148 words
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Advertisement199 1965-05-02 5 n| #SL \lk^^ v iH ■ifl B Ih^ >^^ fii_-/ kJ y Sb«4i Jj J WATERPROOF Citizen fl V M^>j_ watches underwent rigid waterJ^k B^**"' months and were in perfect working l*»»- V "^^jlppflp? condition when recovered. L \jCwk3 Vf J !O 1 ACCURACY Expert techni- A PRICE The perfection199 words
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Article59 1965-05-02 7 It Words SI (Minimum) PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH, in Sini I'ori', Orchard Road. Sunday Service .1 m. and ft p.m. All welcome WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, s-on Canning Road, Singapore. rrship Services at 7.3U a.m.. 10. UO h no and :<30 p m. Sunday School for ,i.| aeca at ».4'i a.m.:59 words
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Article479 1965-05-02 7 Full marks A SWISS teacher, during a lesson in natural history, asked the bright boy in his class if he could tell him the name of an animal often seen In the Alps "It climbs the steep- >pe.s with ea.se." he said "and when disturbed, utters sounds which479 words
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Article, Illustration976 1965-05-02 7 RONALD KINSEY from KUALA LUMPUR - RONALD KINSEY from KUALA LUMPUR By I The letter of the week THE 20th Century should be called the "sex age" instead of the "jet age." It is in this time that the most emphasis is placed on the word "sex." Is it not too much, with976 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1965-05-02 7 THE DEGREE No more the instant passport to prosperity I SUPPOSE nearly ail the great educationists of the past would have asserted that places of learning should be in advance of society in general, and t lint they should lead public opinion rather than follow it. One sometimes wonders whether1,031 words
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Advertisement669 1965-05-02 7 CLASSIFIED ADS. :n Word* SIX (Minimum) BETWEEN Han Kek and Swee o Mr. and Mrs. Ng Peng Bia Mr. and Mrs. Chew Seek Leng MESENAS -LOW: The engagement is .i.o'inred of Miss Low Kk Hiang eldest .i Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Low to Dr. Mesenas 2nd s/o Madam A.669 words
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Advertisement11 1965-05-02 7 f-Cough Drops-* rOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement322 1965-05-02 7 HOW TO TAKE BETTER PICTURES A noted publisher in Chicago reports a simple new tech- S nique in photography designed 9 W -^B for the amateur photographer 9 V?@.^ji.V to let you take better pictures. 9 C"£siisE»« Whether you take your a T^A. .1 camera along on your vaca- m322 words
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106 1965-05-02 8 JT was a joy- ous moment for the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, and his wife, Che Fatimah binte Abdullah, when they stepped down from the plane which brought them home yesterday after ace o m p a106 words
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186 1965-05-02 8 CENTRAL GOVT TO ORDER STORE: BAN SOUTH AFRICAN GOODS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Central Government is to order the State Governments of Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak to ban all imports of South African goods. This action conforms with the policy not to have anything to do with that country as186 words
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Article116 1965-05-02 8 Lancaster delayed in Darwin CINGAPORE. Sat. The of Britain's serviceable Lancaster oombers of World War n fame did not arrive In Singapore this afternoon as expected. An RAF spokesman said to, day that the bombe/ which was making a historic flight from Sydney to London, was "delayed in Darwin indefinitely."116 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-05-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong's recent visit to Middle East countries has greatly increased Malaysia's chances of acceptance at the Afro-Asian conference that is to be held in Algiers in June. This was stated by the i of Information and414 words
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Article236 1965-05-02 8 AYUB WARNS OF TOTAL WAR KARACHI, Sat. President Ayub Khan today told India in a broadcast her threats against Pakistan could leaa to general and total war. "India has now threatened us with further aggression in a battleground vi iit own choice. 'Does she realise tnat this will mean aReuter; AP - 236 words
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Article58 1965-05-02 8 PENANG. Sat. Two C.I.D. detectives ambushed and arrested two snatch thieves after a 100-yard chase along Carnarvon S'.reet this morning. The detectives were keeping a close watch on the two men near a bus stop when they saw them rush up to a woman. Madam58 words
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Miscellaneous454 1965-05-02 8 m^m mm Afr.ueS —mv me mil titXAJi n, \mmim\mmiM Crawley-? <*** °££2?2Stf personal p*2r Jitght/fhafs I^£^— vv poS<s^° r J"^ irouble... .f eel free! ON YOUR TV TODAY... MALAYA programme highlights in Chi- Show The Big Scandal; nese; 2 Chinese cinema 00l- 8.45 T.V. News Magazine (Engrm 2.30 Test pattern454 words
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Article, Illustration372 1965-05-02 9 IPOH, Sat. The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Idns Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskander Shah, at the age of 41 is a man of many talents but few know that he is a crackshot with both pistol and hunting gun. Equally at home with the372 words
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Article97 1965-05-02 9 Poet studying law LONDON, Sat. Mr. Cecil Raiondra. 24. of Penang. is a poet studyine law, with I araMUoiM to become a writnHe came here 18 months ago and. while studvine for the Bar. found time to write a >core of poem*, some with a > Malaysian "flavour," which i97 words
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179 1965-05-02 9 'Unwanted children' of U.S. soldiers... pHICAGO, Sat.— Nobel prize-winding author Pearl S. Buck called for help in caring for thousands of illegitimate children left behind in Asia by U.S. servicemen. The first wave of orphans in South Vietnam is already nine years old. Miss Buck was here to address today's179 words
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Article, Illustration251 1965-05-02 9 LONDON. Sat.— The 70-year-old Duke of Windsor has cancelled plans to come to London from his Paris home on Sunday on medical advice. He was to have arrived with the Duchess to attend Monday .> premiere of his biography. "A King's Story." MOSCOW.251 words
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178 1965-05-02 9 Padi man takes up art— and trebles his income ftOTA BAHRU, Sat Ton years ago a $50-a-month padi planter, Inche Yusof bin Daud, took a gamble by trading his plough for the artist's brush. Today he looks back with pride on that right decision he has trebled that income. Inche178 words
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Advertisement205 1965-05-02 9 A BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR FROM FORD MALAYSIA.WITH ACCENT ON LUXURY- C QRSAI R! BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED D BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED FROM SLEEK LOW PROFILE TO THE A YEAR SERVICING D UP TO 33 M.P.G. FUEL ECONOMY TOO! CHILD PROOF LOCKS ON SMALLEST DETAIL OF INTERIOR CRAFTING CORSAIR HAS A LOOK THAT SAYS205 words
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Article, Illustration669 1965-05-02 10 'Help raise living standards in rest of Malaysia' SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called on the workers of the State to adopt a wider approach to national economic development rather than Just sectarian interests. He was speaking to a mass May Day669 words
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Obituary56 1965-05-02 10 MR. STEPHEN BENEDICT Reyes, aged 58. passed a vay peacelully on 1.5.65. Cortege leaves 59. Socfln Quarters at 11 '0 ;> m. on 7AM for St. Anthony's Church, thence to Cheraa Ca'.holic Cemetery CABLE RECEIVED K. Victor 1 Nayagatn of Colachel South India, brother-in-law of J.E. Albert. Gall Estate.56 words
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Obituary58 1965-05-02 10 IN LOVING memory of Anna! Mun. who drported on 2/5/64. Deeply missed but always re- membereU by her loving children Angela Teresa and Lucy. LOST LOST since 23rd April large Alsatian ***** In vicinity Hampshire Drive Ampanp Circular Roads Colour Pawn Black Dog not wearing collar. Good reward58 words
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381 1965-05-02 10 NTUC HAS WON THE ALLEGIANCE OF MAJORITY— NAIR i*ain SINGAPORE, Sat THE secretary-general oi" the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, today called on the workers of the State to strive with "dedication and intelligence" to advance the well-being of Malaysia as a whole, apart from safeguarding381 words
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37 1965-05-02 10 Arts exhibition KUALA LUMPUR, Bat— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open a national painting and handicraft exhibition at the Balai Amnane, AIA Building in Jalan Ampang, on May 10 at 5.30 p m37 words
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Article471 1965-05-02 10 LONDON, Sat THE Labour Government today announced its long-awaited plan to take over 90 per cent of Britain's steel production, involving the renationalisation of all major iron steel companies. Thirteen companies all of them producing more than 475,000 tons of crude steel a year will471 words
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Advertisement84 1965-05-02 10 late classified advertisements 20 Words SlB Minimum* HO KOON OUAN. youngest son Of Mr/Mrs. Ho Kok Swee. to Sim Lee Leng, second daughter of Mr./ Mrs. 81m Swee Pang, on 2 5 65. BETWEEN EDDY WEE Tlong How. second son of Mr and Mrs Wee Kok Thai of Kuta Bharu84 words
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Advertisement36 1965-05-02 10 NOTICE THE NENASI FERRY at Nena-; si along the road from Pekan to Endau will be closed between 630 am. to 10.00 am to all traffic along the route on sth and 6th, of May, 1965.36 words
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Advertisement570 1965-05-02 10 H iß|| BBP^ 'fl Thoughts nmvN^m tyou &a*t Influence Others With Your Thinking! I 'T" I RY it some time. Concentrate vately taught this nearly-Jost irt of J- intently upon another person the practical use of mind power, seated in a room with you, without his noticing it. Observe him570 words
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Article, Illustration106 1965-05-02 11 Shirley is after a beauty title MISS SIIIKLEY HO, one of the beauties wao entered for the Malam Negara Queen contest to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore on June 5. The winner will receive a double return air ticket to Hone Kong donated by Malaysian Airways.106 words
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Article112 1965-05-02 11 Council and State in water row IPOH. Sat— The PPP controlled Ipoh Municipal Council hits accused the Perak State Government of being "mercenary" in charßini? the council for water supplied through public standpipes. Replying to a complaint oy n PPP Councillor, Mr. C H Yin, at the council's monthly meeting112 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-05-02 11 DIVISIONAL police manning a roadblock at a Race Course Road entry point to Farrer Park yesterday. Sunday Times picture by Mak Kian SengMak Kian Seng - 30 words
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Article, Illustration565 1965-05-02 12 COULD THIS START ONE? Picture shows Edward Binns as Colonel Grady, the bomber pilot who gets through to target Moscow IN THIS world of death and dest ruction, there is one horror which still stands paramount in all our minds. That is the possibility of a nuclear war taking565 words
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Article, Illustration507 1965-05-02 12 RODERICK MANN - Agirl called Sam RODERICK MANN By SHE was sitting on the edge of the bed in her little London fbt the #irl \vho will know next month if she is a star. The bed, in truth, was the only place Samantha Eggar could sit. for in her tiny pad there507 words
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Article421 1965-05-02 12 J AM beginning to think that there must be a Jinx on Singapore so far as Spanish artists are concerned. Last October, ror instance, the world's greatest guitarist. Segovia, was billed to give a recital, and musical Singapore would have packed out the Victoria Theatre for a week421 words
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Advertisement14 1965-05-02 12 Today and Tomorrow: t n >•»•-* -•.jo mm. i. M. M. R. Ratho "ARUNAGIRINATHER" Tomit14 words
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Advertisement268 1965-05-02 12 GHAWS LIDO* NEXT'CHANGY! I Itata", 1 Richard Chamberlain YvetteMimieux ™J HIAA I J^^ r*AA*\J m People said they were too young to marry...and too much in love to stay apart. xJoYisraEMaRNiNCr NEXT CHANGE -SIMULTANEOUSLY I (spore) CAPITOL FEDERAL pm The GREATEST ROBBERY of this CENTURY! a iA^' rtfy P Comewthme268 words
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Article441 1965-05-02 13 HE LIVENS UP GAME AFTER EARLY BARBADOS BATSMEN WERE BOOED FOR CRAWLING BRIDGETOWN, Saturday. A BRILLIANT 66 rot out by GarAeld Sobers. West A Indies Test captain, helped Barbados hit 299 for four, in reply to the Australians' first innings total of 461 for nine declared441 words
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335 1965-05-02 13 I ONDON. Sat -Ray Balley. of Northamptonshire, one of England's promising young fast bowlers, received some rough handling from the Yorkshire opening batsmen John Hampshire and Geoff Boycott at Lord's yesterday. Bailey, who had taken three wickets for 26 in the first innings335 words
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Article58 1965-05-02 13 Rai civ Ifaucn. i 1 the Umi.-d broke h:. •aw, ."hoi putt record bere vp*;prduv 'MLh o"9 fee o; inch '21.0.i vhich i> .-V..1 tii it rnt,iriiv ton. wa.s 67 f.t! llj Incbea (20.70 met res i The i fflcial ratified n 67 tetn io58 words
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Article41 1965-05-02 13 Malaysia among 1 3 for Games KINGSTON. S:H. I countrii-.s oi t... 41 Invited have ■n far noUBi d purl i the 1966 BriL-.ii Cmplrc and Oonunonwemltti Oames here Biihumas. Br t..-h Honduras, I Mauritiui 1.1: (i. Niui r!a. T»m d41 words
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Article42 1965-05-02 13 BUDAPEST. Bat. Benflca, H c, J« match (it their European Cup .semi-final here Igitl. The other club.- itUI cup are Inter Milan, the holder.- and Uverixxn. who meet al Dv.rp. M I" t!-e first le« of42 words
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Article93 1965-05-02 13 I OUISVILLE. Sal. -Bold Lad. 1 who will bo ridden by Bill Hartack. remains 8-5 tavouriti tor Ihf 9Lst Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs today. Tom Rolfe is second favourite at 4-1. Lucky Debonair, easy "inner oi thr Santa Anita Derb.\ earlier this year, is93 words
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Article27 1965-05-02 13 NEW YORK. Sal. First Kin Roscwali v.l Austra--111 oi.it I.vis AyuK- of Oblle, 6-7. 6-2. 6-2. In the ouar-' ircioor '■I) |a champtomhlpi i»>t tight.27 words
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Article40 1965-05-02 13 Hi." ,v of Belgium. seio'id stage of th- IS--, <iui r vi d Spun, cycle t in (i rntHined the overall l< idi rsh p Hr <•• mcd the 150 rea mbout 94 mße«< irom P Lu«o n40 words
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Article22 1965-05-02 13 ONDON 8 a' d Youna E' Rial d tit t; -h. I -r und hire la.st niglr Ri utt r.22 words
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353 1965-05-02 13 f I LONDON. Sat. JUGOSLAVIA and Britain X yesterday qualified for the second round of the European Zone Davis Cup competition by sweeping aside outclassed opposition The winners now Join Prance. 1 who gained a bye when the 31 nations353 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1965-05-02 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with Pizarro will be a big threat in the P and 0 Cup and Flash Time is sure to set a cracking pace but^. Her second to Belle Rosheen is good enough form to win pRIDE" OF GREECE r looks all set to1,160 words
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Article1249 1965-05-02 13 Race 1-2.0 Cl 3 Dlv 2 ($6,000) 6£ 1 ***** Gi«oktte II h < Venl VlCi) E Breuk 3 9 0 (Fl Trcvfna 4 2 ***** Orecian Bay (Lawan Kudai Daniels 6 813 Mitchell 9 ***** The Lirtie j <C A L> AUan 6 8.11 "Chon* 3 41,249 words
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Article147 1965-05-02 13 EPSOM II ll' (AM. BOY POINTER BIOGKKK.AR BUDGEMGAB (\\so\B\l.L Race 1 Gigolette The Untie <;i C olette t'omanohr Cannonball The Untie THE MENACE NEW RIVER Till Mr ACE Race 2 Wonderful Pil Dennis the Menace Putra Klanr New River Wonderful Pil Jacky's Jot ■DOB FLIGHT METEORITE HIGH FLIGHT Race147 words
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Advertisement24 1965-05-02 13 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Interest rate will be increased to 3% from IST. AUGUST 1965 START SAVING-SAVE MORE IN THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK24 words
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Article, Illustration3443 1965-05-02 14 Yahaya Mustapha bt Muda Embong and Ibrahim Salleh 6-3, 6-1; Shahrin Osman and Sulalman Amln bt Hassan Alwl and Azman Hashim 6-3, 6-0. HANDICAP SINGLES lit rd: A. Manaf Rahlm (—l5) bt Osman Arshad (sen 6-3. 6-1; Tengku Jamil (jicr) bt Zakaria (sen 6-2. 6-2; Abdullah Abbas3,443 words
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Article99 1965-05-02 14 LONDON, Saturday. IVERPOOL won the English F.A. Cup for the first time when they beat Leeds United 2-1 after extra time in the final at Wembley Stadium today. There was no score after 90 minutes. Centre- lorward lan St. John scored the winning goal in the99 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-05-02 14 STRAIGHT BALL IJERE is Lesson Eleven in the Sunday Times series on how to bowl better. THERE are four types of balls used in bowling straight, back-up, hook and the curve ball. They derive their names by the manner In which the ball travels from the moment It leaves your195 words
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99 1965-05-02 14 UK cricket tea scores LONDON, Sat— Tea scores In today's cricket matches: At Lord's: MCC 108-6 iM. Cowdrey 46 no.) v Surrey. At Oxford: Oxford Univ. 115-8 v Middlesex. At Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. 130 (K. McAdam 45, D. Wilson 4-21), Yorkshire 38-0. At Nottingham (one-day knockout competition): Wiltshire 156-9 (60Reuter - 99 words
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Article52 1965-05-02 14 LONDON. Sat. Results of Scottish Summer Cup soccer matches played today: Dundee 1 Dundee Utd 4, Falklrk 1 Dunlermllne 0, Hibernian 3 Hearts 0, Kllmarnock 3 Airdrleonians 1. Motherwell 3 Third Lanark 1, Partick 2 Morton 1, St. Johnstone 2 Aberdeen 0. St. Mirren 1 ClydeReuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous30 1965-05-02 14 I SPORTS DIARY I SOCCER— Malaya Cup: S'porc v Negri (Jn. Besar, 7.30 pjn.). TENNIS S'pore Hard Court Championships (Tessensohn Rd. 9 a.m.). BADMINTON Spore Youth Championships (SBA, 8 p.m.).30 words
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Article, Illustration494 1965-05-02 15 r ]X)KYO, Sat. Malaysia won a place in the Asian youth soccer tournament semi-finals today by beating South Korea 1-0 to finish in second place behind Burma in Group B. Malaysia will next play Israel, the Group A winners, on Monday to decide494 words
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Article209 1965-05-02 15 JAPAN beat South Vietnam 2-1 to register their second win in the series and take third position in the Group A' standings. For Vietnam it was their third defeat in four games and they occupy fourth position in their group. Vietnam snatched the lea<J in209 words
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189 1965-05-02 15 HK easily clinch place in -last 4 HONG KONG, who were strongly fancied to qualify for the semi-finals from Gioup A. made sure of their place at the expense of the Philippines. Hong Kong were never in trouble in squashing the luckless Philippines 4-1 and their record in their groupReuter - 189 words
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327 1965-05-02 15 Yesterday's Aussie soccer results CYDNEY. S.it. Results ot AuatnUlan Association f> otball matches played toda> N NSW NORTH DIV. 1 Adiun.-nown 2 Aw;ib.t 0. \^\V 18. DIV. 1 Poloniit 1 Yugal 3. Budapest I 4 Cumixrlund 0. NSW II I) IJIV Bankstown 1 Canterbury 0. j Marc: 1 2 SydrryReuter - 327 words
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218 1965-05-02 15 MIXED THRILLS AS AZMAN AND SULAIMAN TRIUMPH KUA S. A. AZMAN won his ni sian* Malays tennis partnered Mrs. Wan Su Osman and Mahaya in a ed doubles final at the S< The other finals will b 3 p.m. Shahrin ol Singapore and his Kedah partner. Mahaya. played very well218 words
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Article26 1965-05-02 15 TAIPING. Sat.— A goal scored by inside left Tiane Swee enable CRC to beat BMH 1-0 in a hockey league match here yes-26 words
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Article71 1965-05-02 15 IPOH. Si-t. BUBMIi Can .1 (I LaSßll ana 10 opi-m: g matches In ;hp Branci-r Shield cricket leanue r.ere today. SamuHV Club b'dt Kinta tridlans i>y wnm \vcke s at Tanjong Etambutan. Kinta Indians 70 (A. i. i 42. G. Letcbomanan 7-25 >: Samuels Club 73-3 (Kirn71 words
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Article45 1965-05-02 15 Vi jay and Cliff rout Guthrie Ipoh. Sat.— Perak Police beat Gutr.ne Sports Club of Selantjor j by six wickets here today. Scores: Guthne 93 'A. Paul I 26 Li Oi Kay 22. S. Vijayapalan 5-32. Cliff d'Cruz 3-12' Police 101-4 (Kerpal Singh 33 1.45 words
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Article29 1965-05-02 15 IPOH. Sat.— The cricket match between Andersonians and Selangor Indian Association scheduled on the Anderson School ground today was not played because the SIA came late.29 words
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Article174 1965-05-02 15 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat— J. D. ('Shorty) Laws reached the quaner-Qnals v: the Guillr.nard Cup golf competition when he beat A. G. Sharp 6 and 5 on the Royal Selangcr Golf Club course today. Other qualifiers arc Leoug Siew Weng (16). Francis Ho (Bi, C. K. Urn (If),174 words
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Article261 1965-05-02 15 MEAHS WRECK I PERAK PENANG. Saturday. PENANG Malays lead Perak Malays by nine runt on the first innings in their Rulers' Shield match here yesterday. Batting first. Perak were skittled out for 41. Hayati Meah and his son, Zainuddin. dome; the damage. Hayati bagged four wickets for 12 while Zainuddin261 words
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Article225 1965-05-02 15 Ali halts Malacca collapse MALACCA. Sat. Ismail I Ali made a defiant 26 to save Malarra Malivs to s»ave Malacca, widiavb from complete col ause in their Rulers Shield match against Johore Malays on the padanK today. Johore Malays Ist Inns: Bit* him Thir Ibw Mahmood 22. Onn Bhoy b225 words
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Article, Illustration2964 1965-05-02 1 Will Mr. Rafiel be the next victim MAJOR PALGRAVE AND THE MACAZINE SECTION IF anybody had been there to observe the gentlelooking elderly lady who stood meditatively on the loggia outside her bungalow, they would have thought she had nothing more on her mind than deliberation on how to arrange2,964 words
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Advertisement95 1965-05-02 1 S^ .Afl 111 t rx^d Civ x^/iliU ><&:.:■ DRINK OVALTINE Ovaltinekeepsyou packed lUVAljlliNljl BB il #||l Blf with power. The malt, milk, X^^mmmmwr^A L flftll aU |||V cocoa and eggs dissolve WL „IN lllllli Fm asyouadd water and milk, If BllPi.l fclJwJbr! Vfil giving you a cup full of I95 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1965-05-02 2 DATO ISMAIL bin DATO ABDUL RAHMAN MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS AND INTERNAL SECURITY DATO ISMAIL woi th« first Malay to graduate from an Australian university. He sat up a medical practice in Joker* in 1945. In 1952, he rook up his first Cabinet post,1,458 words
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Article632 1965-05-02 2 YESTERDAY was LabX our Day. And to mark the traditional day of the worker the Malayan Trades Union Congress invited thj unions of Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak to Join together in a liaison council for the whole of Malaysia. This is another step in the632 words
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Advertisement280 1965-05-02 2 1 W ■round trip to Ira 9 Kong Ml-i<Hluumi«tl« »%»«t«?m byPsO ORIENT LINES s.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG... spend 4 bustling exciting days... shop for Kamakura... see the glorious shops in one of the major ports wonderful tax-free goods. ..see Victoria Peak and the of the world. Walled City Fortress of Kam280 words
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Miscellaneous278 1965-05-02 2 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Spiritless (6). 5. DOWN: 1. Poor verse (6), 2. Enranture (6) B Plcure <5> S** 8 (6) 3 Indigent (5), 4. Enrapture (6), 9. Figure (3), Orud(?e (4) 5 p^ buoyantly 10. Confection (3), 11. Dock (4), a. Poison <7>, 7. Green in worker (9), 13.278 words
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Article495 1965-05-02 3 DEAR JANE LEE WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, the Sunday Times, Singapore 9. Jj^OH 14 months I have gone tudy with a boy aged 19. While he lovc> me he la tickle and sets infatuated with other flrls. This hurts mo as I love him. He Is495 words
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Article, Illustration642 1965-05-02 3 GEOFFREY WHITE - Why I will always remember Robertson GEOFFREY WHITE 'Bandits' By IT probably doesn't seem real lo most people another death in another forgotten war, another s;i<l statistic Bui it seemed bitterly real i<» me when I heard aboul the mid-air collision between two Royal Navy helicopters which killed live soldiers642 words
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Article390 1965-05-02 3 DROP us a line. Our address The Know Alls, Sunday Times Times House. Singapore 9 WHAT is thr function of the Central Complaints Bureau which has an office on the cround floor of the City Hall in Singapore? G. LOO. The Bureau is available to any member390 words
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Article348 1965-05-02 3 What are your vices? QUICK QUIZ WELL, what are they? Don't tell yourself you've none, nor be afraid to admit them to yourself. We've all got them. And. after all, there are good ones as well as bad ones So lets have a look at yours 1 Winch do you348 words
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Advertisement1342 1965-05-02 4 Newly formulatedStay-LongHairSprayholdsyour hair JL -1- h^J JL -IX 1 J *^^B*»* for hours, perfectly... naturally. All you see i 3 added shine! Truly clear, it never 'flakes', dries or dulls your .^^^rtl hair. Brushes clean away; rinses right out even in WJ l\ I 3 I ordinary water. Just what1,342 words
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Advertisement302 1965-05-02 5 f «tHO« M* LINE &HIPPIHQ O VtR §COHTII»£ Wrs .^mm\ ML Am m\^^ mW^^ V I L—^mA WE FLY FOR PROFIT. DON7YOU? As a private airiinc UTA knows that it pays to operate with full FREIGHT lmm PASSENGERS For Business men time means money. Speed is jutt what UTA I/V\\.302 words
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Title Section14 1965-05-02 5 FRENCH COMMERCIAL FORTNIGHT Dr. Lim Swee Aun will open exhibition in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow14 words
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Article, Illustration92 1965-05-02 5 Exhibition of French products Malaysia IN order to present to Malaysian customers various products made in France, a French j Commercial Fortnight f will be held in Kuala I Lumpur from May 3 to J the 17th. Organised by the j French .Ministry of Fin- ance, the National (en- in-92 words
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Article, Illustration971 1965-05-02 5 Technical aid for Malaysia on the increase pREXCH technical co-operation with .Malaysia which began actively from 1962 is on the increase. Il is administered here through the Commercial Attache to the French Embassy, whose tasks include the investigation and processing of: mm Requests for scholarships; Requests for experts, and engineering971 words
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Article, Illustration341 1965-05-02 5 ACCENT ON CONSUMER AND LUXURY GOODS Also aims to foster closer relationship FRANCE ha s decided to organise in Singapore a French Commercial Fortnight which will he held from May 10 to the 2:.th. A great number of French firms specialised in the production of consumer goods together with several341 words
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Article, Illustration90 1965-05-02 5 Long-standing friends in the economic field Comm. Attache. Kuala Lumpur VfIALAYA and France are ifi friends of long standing, particularly in the economic Held, since French companies such as Socfin, the Mines dEtain of Kampar. Far East Oxygen and Michelln have been <stabli.shod here from the beginning of the century.90 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-05-02 5 'Fortnight' will also be held in Singapore A FRENCH Commercial Fortnight will be held In Singapore from May 10 to 24. This is being organised by the Commercial Section of the French Consulate General In Singapore in joint co-operation with "le Centre National dv Commerce Exterieur, Paris" i Trade Promotion435 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-05-02 6 At the reception given by the Mayor of Paris at the Town Hall last July on the occasion of the inaugural flight of the French Airlines UTA from Singapore to Paris. From extreme left in picture above are Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Ismail. Minister for83 words
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Article151 1965-05-02 6 if From Page 5 the viewing: and appreciating of French articles in the fifty main leading department stores of the city. Products such as consumer goods consisting of foodstuffs and ready-to-wear dresses will be on show. Moreover, this Fortnight will include an Industrial Exhibition at the Chin Woo151 words
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Article46 1965-05-02 6 Trade with Malaya. S'pore Malaysia and Franc* Trade balance for states Malaya and Singapore only. Imports Experts from France to Franc* (In millions of dollers) 1958 33 108 1959 35 150 1960 46 196 1961 51 174 1962 56 164 1963 51 134 1964 61 12846 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1965-05-02 7 Europe's largest bridge IN the last ten years some sixty one world or continental records have been set by the French Public Works Industry. The following is the up to date list of achievements. World records set are the thinnest1,118 words
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Article215 1965-05-02 7 ORLY Europe's leading airport ORLY airport, to the south Paris, is the leading air terminal of contii.ental Europe. Linked to Pari> by a special branoh of the southern motorway, it extends over 1.080 hectares, to which 4 io hectares are to be added lor the construction >t .i second mam215 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1965-05-02 8 The Grande Couture comes into its own Carven due here MLU < AKVI is due in Kuala Lumpur during French omir.rrtial Fortnight in connrcticm with the fashion show in he "«'l«l at Merita Hotel from May 14 to 17 She is due in Singapore Ml M.iv 11 aiTumpanied1,015 words
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839 1965-05-02 8 if From Page 5 Foreign Economic Exhibitions. Paris), and "la Societe pour l'expansion des ventes de produits agricoles et alimentaires. Paris" (Society for Sales Promotion of agricultural and alimentary products, Paris). During this Fortnight, some sixty stores will offer ior sale a multitude of French839 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-05-02 9 Back again -that 20-year THD celebrate the 20th anniversary of the opening of her salons at the Rond Point, Champs Elysees. CARVEN dedicates her collection to youth and the youthful look which today is the privilege and prerogative of every woman. The overall mood is mobile, dancing, the waistline frankly320 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1965-05-02 10 Work on site is reduced in volume f pHE need for developing the building industry in France, resulting from the reconstruction of areas devastated during the Second World War and the requirements of an increasing population, led technicians to conceive and to1,487 words
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Article, Illustration257 1965-05-02 10 PERFI MI S ha\." always lieen an important factor in international trade and from ancient times when myrrh and frankincense from the Eastern Mediterranean were shipped from the ancient port of Phocaea until the dawn of modern times, when as a result of the Italian wars257 words
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Article, Illustration36 1965-05-02 11 THE ship Hellespont was the first to inaugurate the maritime srrrWn of Mesaac*rte« Maritime* In September 1851 Pericles, abore was built in 1853. Below is a modern ship th« Mmnfertes Maritime*.36 words
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Article, Illustration35 1965-05-02 11 jyjANY a iriend of France's oldest shipping concern serving Malaysia and the East must have been puzzled by the meaning of the above crest appearing on most of MESSAGERIES MARITIMES' documents35 words
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Article639 1965-05-02 11 and posters. Its story is very simple. Before switching to .shipping, with the advent of steam during the nineteenth century. Messageries Nationales used to run a stagecoach service through France, mainly on the Paris-Lyon-Marseillcs run. The fast building of a railroad network all over the639 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1965-05-02 12 The answer to traffic and other problems of modern built-up areas JJODERN major built-up areas are now faced with functioiril difficulties for their surface transport which are becoming steadily more and more difficult to overcome, whether collective or private, and with con siderable financial difficulties when1,287 words
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Advertisement109 1965-05-02 7 LAIR LIQUIDE AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES SPECIALIZING IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ALL INDUSTRIAL MEDICAL GASES, THE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION OF PLANTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF OXYGEN, NITROGEN, AMMONIA SYNTHESIS GASES, OXY-ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING EQUIPMENT, FLAME CUTTING EQUIPMENT, ELECTRODES, FLUXES, POWDERS AND SKIN-DIVING EQUIPMENT. REPRESENTED Throughout Malaysia h FAR EAST109 words
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Advertisement117 1965-05-02 9 :l &ls-o available r BATTERY 1 .^^^Jl Model without amplifier LtS PARFL'HS W©RTH MM mmt »f ftmtr.it>* »hgon<» An kit i An Ideal Gift BSjjjL for any J Occasion I cms ta Nuir I •■ouci ffT^ PPmI vui fot MnriHtfß Sole Agent:^ I G NICOLICH I P.O. Box 454, Singapore,117 words
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Advertisement193 1965-05-02 9 Manufacturers, Importers Businessmen wishing to develop trade with France: apply to: THE FRENCH FOREIGN TRADE PROMOTION CENTRE the CENTRE NATIONAL DU COMMERCE EXTERIEUR 1 O AVENUE D'IENA, PARIS (XVIe). Tel KLEber 17-90 or 31-39. CABLE ADDRESS: "CENCOMEX" Either directly or through the Commercial Attache to the French Embassy 402, A.I.A.193 words
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Advertisement161 1965-05-02 10 b^bß *4 k. I B 3 i^B l\ BwL TTlf HTTTfti^B^B^Bl cvsot ■jjSj free samples will be distributed at the following dealers: Hong Guan, 33, South Bridge Road, Singapore M. M. H. Sahib, 110, North Bridge Road, Singapore S. H. Hussain Saiboo, Coleman Street, Singapore M.M.H. Sahib, 306, North Bridge161 words
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Advertisement48 1965-05-02 10 HOUBIGANT PARIS PERFUMES QUELQUES FLEURS CHANTILLY BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE The French Bank Established in Malaysia since 1905 Ail Banking transactions carried throughout the world. Singapore Branch Nanyang Building, 63 Robinson Road P. 0. Box 246 Kuala Lumpur Branches 44 Pudu Road 488 Batu Road P. 0. Box 6948 words
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Advertisement224 1965-05-02 11 jLfc g--w -A ML —^^B V mK^ w&^^ m JMBEte-Jtl^W Ak. <*A* Hi M f^B^ «c m. h H THL iff jHjVV S^h l^f (wt Hb&^ I'> lifl i B i ;i: 3 B M *7 Wr >Qt JBs <V JM- >. f *IB[ —i, aW JH W GUERLAIN SOU224 words
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Advertisement78 1965-05-02 11 DISTINCTIVE PERFUMES FOR THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION O caryen £jgS PK. gnfte* brings 107 every t( v woman the freshness oi youth with just that added touch. 4^u "robe dun soir". exotic, nciting, captivating, is (or the ■^■Kt^tlE^ more iormal occasion. CARVEN PLRFUMES-the perlevi- pciior.«lMed' R >ft OLYMPIA A^/|| specialises78 words
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Advertisement169 1965-05-02 12 j A. CLOUET COMPANY LTD. Importers of fine French products welcome the occasion of the French Fortnight AYAM" Brand Mushrooms "LU Brand Biscuits "AYAM" Brand Olive Oil "AYAM" Brand Salad Oil "AYAM" Brand Washing Blue Deschiens Syrup of Haemoglobin Vichy "CELESTIN" Water BISCUIT Cognac EAST or WEST MALAYSIANS HAVE TRAVELLED169 words
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Advertisement108 1965-05-02 12 HOUBIGANT PARIS LOTION QLELQLES FLEL RS IS BABY CUTTING HER TEETH? g|fimia»B>«iij will soothe the Irritation by softening and relaxing the gums, thus allowing eusy dentition. Just rub baby's gums two or three times a day with Syrup Delabarrc which Is a hygienic French preparation made especially for the purpose108 words
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Miscellaneous436 1965-05-02 12 PROGRAMME Kuala Lumpur WINDOW DISPLAY 10. H and 12 8.30 p.m. Display of French products in the shop WINE AND FOOD TASTING PARTY windows of the main leading store of Kuala Cog DOr With Hie support of Hi* Lumpur. May 3rd to M»y 17. importers of French wines and delicacies.436 words
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Article347 1965-05-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR VM.: 6.00 Prog Summary; 6.02 Morn ing Melodies; 7.00 The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 Learn A Phrase A Duy: 7.55 Breakfast Po'pourri: 8.00 The News; 80S Bright And Breezy; 859 Prog. Summary; 9.00 Music City; 10.00347 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1965-05-02 13 Miss Marple picks the likely suspects Who ore they looking for? A man or o woman or both? In next week's gripping installment, Arthur Jackson does a spot of snooping said: 'I can point you out a murderer." "Well, which was It? There's a difference." "I can't really be sure...1,498 words