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Title Section27 1965-05-03 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. SINGAPORE. -3 MAY 1965 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 Yhe Straits Times JlM"** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 3, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100527 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-05-03 1 May Day taunt to critics: You're afraid of Communism JAKARTA. Sunday DRESIDENT Soekarno yesterday attacked the non-aligned countries which disagreed with his planned conference of the new emerging forces (Conefo) to be held here next year. Speaking at a May Day rally, he accused these countries of beingReuter - 213 words
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499 1965-05-03 1 Sock's 'no' not a surprise to the Tengku rpOKYO, Sun. Prcsi- dent Soekarno's rejection of a Japanese invitation to visit Tokyo this week for talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman had not come as a surprise, a spokesman for the Malaysian Prime Minister said tod.t\ "The Teneku h.*s expressed n hi499 words
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Article60 1965-05-03 1 1 NEW YORK. Sun. A Soviet i i officer at the United Nations fell three floors from the window of I his seventh-floor Manhattan flat 'on to the roof of a church last night, police said today. The officer, Yuri Ragulln. a Soviet citizen and a60 words
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Article105 1965-05-03 1 OANGKOK. Sun. A Thai police patro! clashed with five I Communist terrorists i on the Thai-Malaysian border last week, it was disclosed today. The 12-man patrol en- countered the guerillas in Sadao district in Thailand's southern Songkhla Province. A 20-minute fight followed before theAP - 105 words
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Article70 1965-05-03 1 AUCKLAND (New Zealand). ;Sun. The Commonwealth Secretary. Mr Arthur Bottomley. ar- rived here tonight from Austra•Ha for talks tomorrow with the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. Before leaving Sydney Mr. Bottomley had pledged British support for Australia's decision to send troops to Vietnam.Reuter - 70 words
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Article65 1965-05-03 1 LIMA (Peru>. Sun— The 12.153- ton Norwegian merchantman Temi plar broke In half and sank while being towed to port about 220 miles south of here yesterday, according to reports reaching here. It was believed the master of [the Templar. Capt. Biorn Ulle. went down65 words
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Article36 1965-05-03 1 ANKARA. Sun.— The .Shall of Iran and Queen Parah made a brief refuelline str.-> here today on their way to South America for a I three-week tour of Brazil. ArgenIttaa and Canada —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-05-03 1 IyEARING an old coat. dark wig and glasses. Crown Princess Beatrix of Holland leaves a pub in the Rembrandt Square recently during her incognito visit to Amsterdam's notorious "red light 1 district. A palace communique said the Princess visited various cafes and nightspots to have a firstUPI - 69 words
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Article144 1965-05-03 1 BIG SEA BATTLE IN FORMOSA STRAIT TAIIM.II. Sun. Chinese Communist and Formosan warships clashed yesterday in what was described as the biggest sea battle since the Quemoy crisis in 1958. A Formosan Navy communique said that one of its patrol boats fought right Chinese Communist gunboats in a onehour sea144 words
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Article86 1965-05-03 1 Raids on North resume CAIGON. Sun. Amrrican aircraft raided North Vietnam late this morning to break a lull of more than 40 hours in the air war. The last reported raid had occurred at 3.50 p.m. on Friday and lasted for 15 minutes. The ensuing lull ha* been the longestUPI - 86 words
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Article71 1965-05-03 1 HONG KONG. Sun— The rising cost of living In Hong Kong is threatening to deprive it of cheap labour In industrial production according to Mr. Donald W J Keyte. managing director of a leading export consultant company In Australia. Speaking at a press conlerence hereReuter - 71 words
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Article36 1965-05-03 1 GENEVA, Sun.— U Thant. D.N. Secretary-General, said today he was cutting short a visit to Geneva and flying back to New York today for tomorrow's Security Council session on the Dominican Republic. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 1 WASHINGTON. Sun— President Johnson today named Dr. Luther Terry- h Sureeon -General, ax head of the U S delegation at the 18th World Health Assembly to open in Geneva on Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration454 1965-05-03 1 CHEONG YIP SENG - Two bombs found on beach— 3 Indons held CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE. Sunday AN RAF Corporal's vigilance led to the capture of three Indonesian saboteurs and the recovery of two bombs on Changi beach today. Cpl. I).D. McNcilly. 31, telephoned Ihe police when lie s;i\v ;i motor sampan beach454 words
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Article37 1965-05-03 1 U.S. CONDEMNED BOMKONG mim— Chinese Prime Minister h<»u En-Lai loniuht condemned I S military intervention in l>or linit .m N pablle v "pir.itu.ii Mi" and called f<» wiUl irawal »l American paratroops and marines —ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article85 1965-05-03 2 DON'T PAY FOR TAKEOVER... JAKARTA, Sun—A resolution taken at a mass May Day rally here has called for nationalisation without itnpeni atton of all foreign companies "which are c to the* Indonesian revolution," Antara reported today. The resolution was signed by th« Labour Minister. Mr. Sutomo and representatives of 10Reuter - 85 words
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Article22 1965-05-03 2 MANILA, Sun—President Mapa pa kbl presided over a two-hour Cabinet mwtintr here to discuss measures to curb smuggling. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-05-03 2 T^AIROBI, Sun. The House of Representatives has approved a Government plan to put the Russian-con-trolled Lumumba Institute in Nairobi under the management and control of the Kenya Education Ministry. The institute, opened last December, was a gift from the Soviet Union. Cold war138 words
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Article47 1965-05-03 2 JERUSALEM, Sun— The Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. Levi Eshkol, last night rejected the proposals of President Bourgulba of Tunisia for Arab-Israeli negotiations. But he welcomed the move a.< the first Men of a new attituoe breaching the wall of hatred surrcunding Israel —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration161 1965-05-03 2 Nasser and Tito back the UN (WIKO sun. Presi- dents Tito and Nasser have stated that the Vietnam problem constituted great danger to world peace and emphasised the need for its peaceful solution through negotiation. In a communique issued at the end of President Tito's visit to the United ArabReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration391 1965-05-03 2 Authorities arrest student ring which was to pave way SAIGON, Sunday. J^ VIETCONG ring, whose job was to prepare an attack on the key U.S air base at Danang, has been smashed, a Vietnamese military spokesman said yesterday. But the spokesman rejected speculation thatReuter - 391 words
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Article43 1965-05-03 2 LONDON, Sun— The military achibers of Seato today ended two daws of talks nere on the Vietnamese war and Par East defence plans. They will now report to the ministerial meeting of the eight Seato powers opening here tomorrow43 words
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Article27 1965-05-03 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mi Gordon Walker, special Brit:sii ■nrcgr, arrived here last night Ui complete his fact-finding tour of South-East Asia, including Vietnam. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article341 1965-05-03 2 COUTH Vietnam's powerful Armed Forces Council is expected shortly to disband itself, or at least to decide not to meet regularly any more. Informed sources said yesterday. SAIGON, Sunday They said the council may meet next week fomally to vote Itself out of existence.Reuter - 341 words
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Article40 1965-05-03 2 PEKING. Sun. China today warned that it would not tolerate any infringement of its territorial waters or air space in commenting on President Johnson's action designating Vietnam and waters adjacent to it as a combat zone. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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104 1965-05-03 2 CAIGON Sun. South Korra may send more troops to South Vietnam in the near future to reinforce its 2.000-.stronx military assistance group here, reliable sources tmi4 yesterday. The reinforcements would most likely consist of medical personnel and a limited number of security troops,Reuter - 104 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-05-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fjjcmw*m*9ctC) THAT I /^wc p»untA10 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-05-03 3 THE DAY CROWN PRINCESS TOURED THE RED-LIGHT DISTRICT AMSTERDAM. Sun. Salvation Army Major Alida M. Boshardt admitted yesterday it was "stupid" of her to enter a cafe in the heart of Amsterdam's red-lijjht district with Crown Princess Beatrix. The blonde princess, an eaMf student of socialUPI - 224 words
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116 1965-05-03 3 May Day blast wrecks US Consulate A lONTREAL, Sun. A May Day time-bomb ripped the U.S. Consulate here yesterday, smashing windows and doors in the most serious attack on official American quarters in this country's recent history. No one was injured. Police speculated that the blast, preceding by a fewUPI - 116 words
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118 1965-05-03 3 Delgado's murder a 'gift to Salazar' LONDON. Sun Opponents ol Dr. Salazar's Portuguese Government claimed here yesterday that their leader. Gen. Humberto Delgado. was tortured and strangled in Spuin '"as a birthday gift to Dr. Salazar." Professor Edldio Guerreiro. chairman of the Paris Freedom-for-Portugal Movement, said /at a Press conference:Reuter - 118 words
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Article24 1965-05-03 3 ROME. Sun.—A powerful time bomb that could have caused disaster was discovered early yesttrday aboard the Brenner express train, police reported.—UPl.24 words
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339 1965-05-03 3 WASHINGTON. Sunday PRESIDENT John- son is becoming concerned over evidence that subversive American groups are backing Communist propaganda trying to tear down the U.S. image throughout the world. He is disturbed by reports Riven to him by the FBI abuut the massive student demonstrations whichReuter - 339 words
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204 1965-05-03 3 Long silence makes trial of arrested teacher likely VIOSCOW, Sun. Mr. ITI Gerald Brooke, 26. a British teacher, is still beir/i; held incommunicado, a week after security police arrested him in a Moscow flat. British diplomats said they had no hope of seeing him or even finding out the exactReuter - 204 words
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Article26 1965-05-03 3 LONDON. S»in—Mr Eric Lubboclc. a Liberal Member of Parliament, has tabled v private member's bill calling (or the Introduction of decimal currency into Britain.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article21 1965-05-03 3 BEVERLY HILLS. Sun— SpilM Jones. 53. madcap bandleader whe made a fortune with zany music died yesterday UPI.UPI - 21 words
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223 1965-05-03 3 Row brews over 'worthless' Scottish pound fLASGOW. Sun. Scotland's small but fiery National Party is on the warpath, angered by a recent parliamentary disclosure that Scottish bank notes legally are not worth the paper they are printed on. The party has written to the British Treasury In London demanding thatReuter - 223 words
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Article36 1965-05-03 3 LONDON. Sun— Sir Paul GoreBooth, until recently Britain* High Commissioner in New Delhi. b will take over as Permanent Un--3 der-Secret&ry of State at th« Foreign Office here on May 10. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1965-05-03 4 THE Singapore Prime Minis ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, takes time off to chat wit., the younger residents f Queenstown during a visit to the Housing and Development Board's flats yesterday. Mr Lee had earlier visited Jurong industrial estate. (See Back Page)48 words
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683 1965-05-03 4 Ho tells M-Day rally: We back industrial peace SINGAPORE, Sun. fHE Chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, yesterday assured workers attending a May Day rally that the NTUC would always back them in its right to maintain industrial peace with justice. The meeting organised by683 words
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Article389 1965-05-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. EXTREMIST groups were out in force again today for a more sober gathering. Hundreds of them flocked to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street for a May Day exhibition of clothings made by their own supporters. But police were not taking chances.389 words
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Article92 1965-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Sceneshifters will perform "Gay Rosalinda", the English version of Johann Strauss's operetta "Die Pledermaus". for the first time in Singapore from 7 to 12 at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre All proceeds from the first night's performance will go to92 words
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219 1965-05-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The po- litical liaison secretary to le Ministry of Culture, vche Ghazali bin Ismail, lid tonight that it Was "renarkable" that the question of the National language had been lesolved. "This is because our national language has never been a political issue between political219 words
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128 1965-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Board of Management of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital today appealed to the public and past benefactors of the hospital to continue giving their support. In Its annual report for 1964 the board said the response from the hospital's friends and128 words
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Article, Illustration224 1965-05-03 5 A woman visitor praises our humble man of peace' I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. A visiting woman social worker from the "Philippines is "impres sed" by Tengku Abdul Rahmans honesty and sincerity in trying to bring peace to the South-East Asian region. She is Mrs. Aurea del Carmen, 60. the national general224 words
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128 1965-05-03 5 New town's target is 35,000 homes SINGAPORE. Sun.— The new residential satellite town of Toa Payoh Is rapidly taking shape. As 1,425 low-cost homes are under construction, the Housing and Development Board has called for tenders to build another 1.354 units in multi-storey flats. A spokesman for the board said128 words
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Article40 1965-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun—Mr Khoo Hin HlOllg, oi the V.-, Men's club! will speak on Juvenile Delinquen- cy at a meeting of the Apex Club I of Singapore City at the Alumni Association Medical Centre at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday.40 words
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Article58 1965-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun The Woodbiidge Hospital Recreation Club is organising a danre at the Adelplu Hotel on May 14 for Mlnggu Jururawat (Nurses' Week), which is from May 10 to 16. Highlight of the evenln* will be a "nurses queen" contest. The winner will receive a double58 words
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Article26 1965-05-03 5 PENANO. Sun—The C-in-C Far! Bast Land Forces. Lieut-Gen. Sir j Alan Jolly, will open the military maternity hospital at Minden barracks here on Friday.26 words
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Article53 1965-05-03 5 IPOH. Sun. The Musicians Union "king sl»" ball in aid o( the National Defence Fund will be held at the Jubilee Cabaret I here next Sunday I Alfonso Sollano of Radio Malaysia will conduct the IS-plecc dance orchestra. Television slfiger Tan Mul Kwang will sing53 words
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183 1965-05-03 5 Fishermen want individual going-to-sea permits ItfUAR. Sun.—Fisher- men ir» the Muar district want the Central Government to amend its recent nil- 1 ing on the issue of permits to them for going to sea. This decision was taken at a meeting of fishermen from Parit Jawa. Parit Unas and i183 words
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Article166 1965-05-03 5 IPOH, Sunday rpHE Seenivasagam family today attended a thanksgiving ceremony at the Sri Maha Mariamman temple In Sungei Pari Road here to mark a doubie occasion. Mr. S P. Seenivasagam, the Ipoh Municipal Council j president, his younger brother. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. and166 words
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231 1965-05-03 5 Mother and children hacked to death ALOR STAR, Sunday. MOTHER, Samsiah binte Ahmad, and her two small daughters, Robiah, eight, and Kamariah, three, were hacked to death yesterday at their home at Kampong Kubang Nipah, Ayer I tarn, 28 miles north of here. Samsiah's five-year-old son, Ahmad bin Yacob, who231 words
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Article54 1965-05-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A mason, Yong Peng Wan, 27, was' stabbed In the back in a coffeeshop In Jalan Loke Yew here last night In an attack by three men armed with daggers. Yong has been admitted to the j General Hospital. His condition j today54 words
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Article36 1965-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun—The director of the People's Association,' Mr. Sim Boon Peng, will open the i family welfare exhibition at Jalan Kayu community centre, off Yio Chu Kang Road, at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday.36 words
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Article, Illustration159 1965-05-03 5 Now the pictures you want most are easier than ever to take! Easy tO load. Loading KODAK INSTAMATIC Cameras Is quick and foolproof. You never have to touch the film. Just drop a KOOAPAK Cartridge and you are ready to make great pictures— ln159 words
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Miscellaneous190 1965-05-03 5 Mint O»p Btf f r .T tVfwwnlin ■mili ONLY REASON KNOW OSCAR ELECTRIC SWORD I'D /AW. FOR ALL, RIGHT. H!M|/W THIKK MXI'RE IHE WENT BACK.V BETTER'N J BUILT, HEJUMPEPAT I PETE SAKE, J UXX AT j& j H^^P^l 8QN 1 PAIR WTTH j THERE WAS TTO N STHAT~y^ THE CHANCE190 words
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Article, Illustration290 1965-05-03 6 IN PICTURES: THE WATERLOO OF A MARCH ON THE U.S. CONSULATE DEMONSTRATORS SWELL THEIR RANKS WITH TEEN-AGERS IT WAS to have been a massive show of strength by the 30 extremist-led trade unions on May Day. Their target was the American Consulate in290 words
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Article, Illustration113 1965-05-03 7 ROUTED by tear gas bombs and baton-wielding policemen in Prinsep Street, May Day demonstrators flee into Middle Road. On the left, traffic comes to a standstill as part of the mob dashes across, while on the right the main body jostle along in113 words
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Article, Illustration9 1965-05-03 7 then a wait for black marias —STRAITS TIMES pictures9 words
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162 1965-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Barlsan Soslalis today demanded the "Immediate and unconditional" release of all people nrrested in yesterdays May Day demonstrations led by some 30 leftwlng trade unions. The party in a statement condemning the Government action said: "They (the arrested) have commuted no162 words
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Article91 1965-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A police party raided a robbers' hideout in Jalan Klink at dawn today and arrested three secret society fighters believed to be members of a rine of housebreakers. Three datters. ammunition and a false car number plate were seized. The suspects member!91 words
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131 1965-05-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A firm of architects. Messrs Booty. Edwards and Partners, today presented a cheque for $20,000 to the Malayan Zoological Society. Mr. Kington Loo, a partner of the firm, piesented the cheque lo Mr. Vie Hutson. chairman of the society,131 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The closing date for the pan -Malay 1 sian students 1 photographic con- j test organised by the Methodist Boys' Secondary School here has been extended to May 28.34 words
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Article, Illustration368 1965-05-03 8 Sambanthan warns PAP partners 'A DANGEROUS POWER BID' SUNGEI SIPUT, Sunday. jyjALAYSI A is moving into a very dangerous phase because the People's Action Party is "playing communalism in an insatiable bid for power/ the national president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, DatoV. T. Sambanthan, warned today. He warned the368 words
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207 1965-05-03 8 PENANG, Sun. Tkfl proposed United Opposition Front might provide the people of this country with a chance of a new and better government in the future, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. secretarygeneral of the Inited Democratic Party said here last night. Replying207 words
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Article149 1965-05-03 8 Fire hoax at university campus UALA LI'MPUK. Sun. A fire-engine rushed to a the university campus here early yesterday but it turned out to be a I hoax. i spokesman for the Fire i Brigade at Shaw Road t fire station said today that a caller from the s I149 words
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Article232 1965-05-03 8 PENANG, Sunday. THE general secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. A. B. Gomez, today called on the Government to introduce legislation, on industrial relations with strong emphasis on social justice. "By legislation." Mr. Gomez told the third biennial meet- ing of232 words
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Article85 1965-05-03 8 Remembrance 5 ceremony SINGAPORE. Sun— The Nether- lands community In Singapore will hold a remembrance ceremony in honour of all those who died for the liberation of the Netherlands jn the last war. The ceremony will be held at I the Kranji Military Cemetery at 6.15 p.m. on Tuesday. Art85 words
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Article26 1965-05-03 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Yung I f -Pertuan Negara has appointed c r. Ho Guan Llm to be a member I h the Medical Council. t26 words
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Article29 1965-05-03 8 PENANG. Sun. A housewife. Mrs. Lee Wah Poya. 47, has reported the theft of 42 goldfish valued at $143 from her aquariums in Free School Road. i29 words
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295 1965-05-03 8 MENTRI TO UMNO MEMBERS: DON'T SQUABBLE IN PRESS I^ANGAR. Sun. The 1V Perlis Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. yesterday urged all members of Umno not to air their political disputes in the newspapers. "This is the kind of news he Press usually HKe to pubIsh as they295 words
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Article38 1965-05-03 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The lousing and Development Board vill organise a 13J mile big walk or its tenants In the various ■states in Singapore. It will be ield i:i July. Closing date for enries Is May 20.38 words
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141 1965-05-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ministry of Education has yet to make a decision on half-pay study leave for teachers who want to study at the University of Malaya. The Ministry's spokesman. Inche Mohamed Nur [small, said this today when commenting on a statement by141 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-05-03 8 Huffs Uunmff Uf§ Hmiph H+imd~hl I WANT IT DONE HERE N I UE(?E YOU ARE. II CONSIDERING TUE »ABK V WHERE ICM «/T.»<SET SUV NOR- I IV 'S SO CROWDED* J I J f CAJsTT \we MO/E TO A\ --g^fIUCV SVLVESTEB II dNISWED 1>44 words
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522 1965-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun H^HE present salary structure and con- ditions of service in the Government medical service "leave much to be desired." This was stated in a Press statement signed by the president Dr. Arthur Lim Slew Ming, and the secretary, Dr. John Tambyah.522 words
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Article42 1965-05-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. 6 Chinese m Huns Kon«. Dr. Cliitn. Mu. will arnvi- here this month tv t;ike up a imyear appointment with the Departm. id:<> a the University of MaJajTK. Dr. chitn eoraMvad t authority uti Chmose phiksopiiy.42 words
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Article32 1965-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.—The Fifth Corps of the west, central area. St. John Ambulance Brigade. will hold Its uanwl inspection at Bntrade Headquarters :n Beach Road at 3 v m next Sur.dav.32 words
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92 1965-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The arrival here of the last serviceable Lancaster bomber oi World War II has been twice delayed and is now due tomorrow The lour-engined bomber, manned by a volunteer crew of war veterans, was scheduled to land at RAF Changi92 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. ProfoMOr WaiK Guns-wu has been elected president of ttb History Teachers' Association mt M;.;..va Others elected are- Inrhe Zainai Abidin hrn Abdul Wahab. treasurrr. Mr Jacjil Singh Sidhti.34 words
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106 1965-05-03 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM Sun. The world president of Junior Chamber International. Mr. John L. Rundle. yesterday visited Kubang Semang near here where 22 voluntary workers from five countries had lust completed a bridle path for the village. Before the nine-day work camp broke up Mr106 words
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Article, Illustration166 1965-05-03 9 Students' 'pop' group cuts its first record KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia's youngest "pop" band the Falcons have just cut a record of tunes they composed themselves. The group consists of four teenage students irmn St Johns Institution led toy 13-year-old guitarist Brian Felix. The others are: Jerry Ventura. 13. the166 words
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Article25 1965-05-03 9 tPOH. Sun Th# Ipoh Boy. 1 Club will hold a dance at st John Ambulance Hall here on Saturday to raise funds25 words
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155 1965-05-03 9 Singapore expects more tourists: Board SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore can expect more tourists this year if the present flow of visitors continues for the rest of the year, according to the Tourist Promotion Board. There hart been a rise of about 12 per cent tourists in January and February this ypar155 words
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Article26 1965-05-03 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun The annual meeting of The Pera!: branch of the National Union rr Teachers will be held at Talping on May 2926 words
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Advertisement28 1965-05-03 9 INFECTION IN VOUR^DOGS? Mak* JZ tmrm they arm »afely treated with Ancaris TNCWVM COMPOUND TABLETS (Vttariury) COMPLETELY SAFE HIGHLY EFFICIENT CLEARS ROURDWOHM TOO A WELLCOME PRODUCT iMMtaati ivimh28 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-03 9 Wf A T Pm HF mm iaV ik^H HVA^B J HE l m^i j a m c $nBTf!T?H?I MONO' D' PUMP Versatility is the feature of the Mono range of pumps. The standard 'D' series of Mono Pumps are constructed with cast iron bodies for non-corrosive duties. For corrosive duties.116 words
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Miscellaneous314 1965-05-03 9 Straits Times Crossword v^\ I H HI 4 Bora) •tnlnlM itrcomn a Mischievous adventur* to smooth with maturity <B>. ith around c -«c I. Ii uspful latrr dc- veloumrnrs depend on earlier 6. \\.<- tnrltty and came to tn* talcing ways <6). resuc* Gets better headgear for *«p- <• H"k.'314 words
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Article741 1965-05-03 10 May Day long ago lost its significance as a focus for i international labour. It has become mainly a Communist fistival, an occasion for poli- j tkal demonstration in Communist interests. Members of 30 left wing trade unions in Singapore who attempted on Saturday to celebrate in741 words
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Article387 1965-05-03 10 Most of the legitimate com- plaints of tenants of pre-war flats in Tiong Bahru. who have been given the choice of i buying up or moving out, are j met by the concessions just announced by the Singapore Housing Board. The Board is now prepared to lend intend-387 words
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Article186 1965-05-03 10 To say that the name George I Town has "no connection whatsoever with the history ol this country" is, of course, entirely wrong. There is a {very clear connection be- i tween the name and British Irule in Malaya, and that most certainly is a part of186 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1965-05-03 10 RICHARD RESTON - RICHARD RESTON by OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES WASHINGTON WAKES UP TO THE DANGERS OF v.gu.iy P rot..tm g THE INTELLECTUAL DEBATE ON U.S. POLICY THAT IS LEADING TO CRISIS THE frustration and even disi I I usionment about the administration's tenuous course of action in Vietnam1,317 words
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Article521 1965-05-03 10 UNUS MARIS. M.A. University of Malaya - UNUS MARIS. M.A. University of Malaya by VOCABULARY Terang <adj> clear. brtfi.; shining: menerangkan tv) to brighten, or cause to shine: to enlighten, clarify, explain; puas, memuaskan ivi to satisfy, cause to be content (ed>; puas bati (Ni state of contentment, satisfaction: luar vi. adj) out«l(*e. external;521 words
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LETTER
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248 1965-05-03 10 I note with interest and pleasure that another exhibition of the Contemporary Art of Singapore la to be opened in Kual* Lumpur by Dr. Ton Chin Chye next month. It is hoped that member* of the architectural profession have been Included In the248 words
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Letter52 1965-05-03 10 A TIP ror the motorist who wants to avoid the traffic jam at the police checkpoint at the 2nd mile Jalan Klang. Go via the Federal Highway Into Bungsar Road, and hey presto you're in Kuala Lumpur.' No checkpoint no traffic jam! Tip for the police too. TSK52 words
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Advertisement934 1965-05-03 10 Strait* TisMf k Main Mail Ct»»aWl«d KrilUlnlMl mmr ■a »»■«»< ta MARKET Orahartf ftaatf Baaaa«taMa« Oaa*} COLO •TOHAO« MtNCMit At Nallano Kataof Naval Aattiartaaa' Asawia CITY lOOK •TONS LTD wi«ch..i.r Maasa. r.«»» Qaaji TMI NCWS PMOPtT M. M. ISMAIC A<W"lr»l-> W—4. Mm) *IH MAMIKM •TOXS 141* Uppar CfcaiajJ Snj i934 words
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Advertisement55 1965-05-03 10 %AWVT\ MUST! is O.C.B.C's Policy. Becouse it is the best in the end Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA- CHINESE BARKING CORPN. LTD. Hi* LARGEST ond STRONGEST locally incorporated bonk. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUfO I FULLY PAID: S 30,000,000.00 GINERAL RESERVE 30,500,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $479,000,000.00 •lANCHCS55 words
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Advertisement141 1965-05-03 10 DONATION /I DRAWS/L 8 IN AID OF SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND On Sol* of: C. K. Tong Robinson Co. Cold Storage Supermarket Little's Shop RetulH will be published in The Straits Times, Utusan Meloyu, Hanyang Siong Pau Sin Ch«w Jit Poh on Tuasdov May "th 1965. Spoce Kindly Crioted141 words
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156 1965-05-03 11 Swimming pool gift to the crippled SINGAPORE. San Toh Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, today officially opened a new swimming pool at the Singapore Red Cross Society's home for crippled children in Tanah Merah. The Pool, measuring 20ft. by 17ft. and 2ft. 6in. deep, was built156 words
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152 1965-05-03 11 IfUALA Lt'MPL'R. Sun.— The PAP plan to form a United Opposition Front ww today described as "an obvious admission of its failure to go it alone" in its quest for political power in Malaysia The political novterj to tin- Minister of Information and Broadcasting.152 words
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Article49 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun —Mr Cheng Tim Pin. the founder ol the Singapore Psychology Club, will lead a discussion oh "What makes people like you" at the i Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, 29. Ipoh Road, at 4 p.m. next Sunday. The discussion will be open to the public.49 words
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Article, Illustration513 1965-05-03 11 MENTRI BESAR: LET'S JOIN HANDS AND BE UNITED KANGAR (Perils). Sunday rpHE Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato -L Sheikh Ahmad, today urged the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to "forget past quarrels and make a fresh start" towards achieving national solidarity. "If513 words
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147 1965-05-03 11 Razak to Sabah officials: Work in the fields OANDAKAN, Sun. 0 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on Sabah Government officers to spend more time in the fields so that speedy action could be taken on all the development projects. Paper work, he said, should be kept147 words
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72 1965-05-03 11 Spore Varsity to hold convocation SINGAPORE. Sun. -The University of Singapore will at 1 convocation at the National Theatre at fi Pm. on June 5. At the ceremony, the titles cl emeritus professors will be conferred on Professor E.B. Montelro and Dr. H.B. Gilllland Honorary Decrees of Doctor c! Medicine72 words
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Article28 1965-05-03 11 KUAIA LLWIPIK. Bun Dm Sclangor branch of the Ex-Services A.ssociation of Maluya will o ld its annual meeting at the Seiangor Cub here on May 1728 words
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Article79 1965-05-03 11 $9,500 jackpot can be yours! THE jackpot for ihe Malay Mail Word Puzzle "El" now stands at $9,500. And it can be yours. Don't miss it. All you have to do is to cut out the coupons daily from Thp Malay Mail, fill ir, thp answers and send in your79 words
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Article32 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPL-H Son Buddhists throughout M SSmS k aY Varsity dinner KUALA LLMPLH an:: Thr University of Malaya wui ho id convocation dinner "at the banquet J*J Hou*r lure on32 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-05-03 11 AFRAID OF RATS? NOT 01 YEE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The mere sight of a rat will often send a girl screaming to the nearest chair, but Miss Kok Oi Yee, Malaysia's only woman taxidermist, is an exception. She works with zest on rats. bats, birds and flsh. and likes it.297 words
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98 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. SunThe Government is to Ml up a special Students Advisory Service "as soon as possible" to advise students «oin« overseas for studies. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Klur Jonari. announced this today on his arrival home after attending the executive committee98 words
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Article37 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open a national painting and handicraft exhibition at the Balal Ampang. AIA Building In Jalan Ampang here on May 10 at SJO pjn37 words
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Article37 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Th« director of teacher training. Mr Chang Mln Kee. will speak on the "Role of higher education" at the ntudent leadership training aeminar. at the University of Malay* at S p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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263 1965-05-03 11 Search is on for top man for Fida KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Government Is looking for an "able" chairman for the Federal Industrial Development Authority, the Minister of Commerce and Indus- try, Dr. Urn Swee Aun, said. Describing this as the onlj snag ln the establishment of the FIDA. he263 words
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179 1965-05-03 11 Finals of Miss Malaysia contest in K.L OINGAPORii Sun. 0 The Miss Malaysia finals to select a representative to the Miss Universe contest at Miami. Florida, in July, will be held at Kuala Lumpur's Stadium N*gara on June 12. Winners of beauty contests in the 14 Malaysian States will compete179 words
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Article59 1965-05-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.—Thir-ty-seven Sarawak larmers arrived here last night for a two-week study of agricultural and rurmj development .schemes here. An Agricultural Department spokesman .said today that the visit arranged by the Sarawak Government would "broaden tha outlook" of the farmers. A .slmilai 1 group came59 words
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Advertisement42 1965-05-03 11 COMMENCING TODAY I MONDAY 3mm MAY I SALE All New Quality Goods at Specially I ft::: m Reduced Prices I >ns Wi- :::i: I AURORA LTD. I GENUINE SAVINGS I HURRY! I M WLsM H m ii jjjii 11 n ilill. .M,42 words
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Advertisement387 1965-05-03 11 DON'T 63 GAMBLE WITH YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY INVEST WISELY PAN MALAYAN FINANCE offer* security with good returns on Dl POSITS. Invest in a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT with PAN MALAYAN FINANCE to-day and be sure of a safe and steady return. 6% on six month's notice of withdrawal. 4J% on Family Deposit387 words
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Miscellaneous592 1965-05-03 11 IMllaMtttt^a^tMaM^M^aMMMMM.^^— TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 Ko.ta Lumpur Kothu-comedy and quiz S 4 ■nd Pr-nanc; 6 Ipoh and Adventure Theatre: 700 News Mal-cca; i Taipinr 7 v ?1 w 'wish to In Malay; 5.53 National l Bon« S£ i: Danger Mua nlt 6.00 mi In Tamil To^ai I JSS. Malay:592 words
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156 1965-05-03 12 t INN WALK (California). J Sun.— Scientist* at Nasas Ames Research Centre hejre have shot a tiny pellet »t a speed of more than seven miles a second from a 20ft. long adult version uf a child's "poptun The polythelene pellet about156 words
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Article50 1965-05-03 12 GUATEMALE CIITY. Sun A Canadian, accused of being a member of a drug trafficking ring ir. central America, slashed hi* i wrist and swallowed the razor nboard an aircraft bound for th«U.S yesterday. He was rushed to the Roosevelt Hospital here on the plane* irriutl Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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318 1965-05-03 12 Tories to head attack on Labour race Bill LONDON. Sunday. THE opposition Conservative Party in Parliament this week will call for outright rejection of the Labour Government's Race Relations Bill, already more widely criticised for what it lacks than praised for what it contains. The controversial measure, designed primarily toReuter - 318 words
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Article28 1965-05-03 12 i JAKARTA. Sun. Thp la*t members of the L\S Pence Corps Hre expected to leave Indrnirna I by the end ol thi» week.— R p u""28 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 12 TEHERAN. Sun. Britain and Prance have been asked by the Iranian Government to extradite two Iranians in connection with a recent attempt to assassinate the Shah, according to official sources here.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 12 NtANILA. Sun. A practical tatar. who tried to scare a girl by ur.it at ing a ghost. WH attackrd by ;he girl with her wooden «hoe.v He was taken to hospiial.Reu'er.Reuter - 34 words
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Article64 1965-05-03 12 SUVA "Fiji i. Sun A dearerriant of Fletcher Christian who led the Bounty mutineers tc Pitcaini Island, has arrived !n Suva to take a six months' dental course at the Fiji School of Medicine. He is Mr. Elwyn Christian, who taught himself some dentistry and has beenReuter - 64 words
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186 1965-05-03 12 The Pope voices fear of a 'bloody war 9 VATICAN CITY, Sun Pope Paul, in a new plea for peace apparently directed mainly at the Vietnam struggle, has voiced fear that current international disputes will degenerate into a "bloody war." In a 1.500- word encyclical, the second of his reign,Reuter - 186 words
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81 1965-05-03 12 CAMBRIDGE. Sun A survey of students at Cambridge University has shown that most of the 580 undergraduates questioned are against punishment for sexual misbehaviour. The survey, published by the Student Representative Council, said 64 per cent of those polled felt students should be given onlyReuter - 81 words
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Article34 1965-05-03 12 MOSCOW. Sun— Disabled Soviet ex-servicemen and their tamilie.s are to be given interestfree loans for building houses, priority m housing, and 80 per cent discount on medicine and free travel— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration330 1965-05-03 12 VIPs fly in for 'A King's Story' premiere I ONDON. Sun. The stars of the reallife world of society, business and politics are gathering here this weekend for the year's most glittering film premiere the biography of the Duke of Windsor. "A King s Story." But the 70-year-old former EdwardReuter - 330 words
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Article64 1965-05-03 12 SAIGON. Sun. Navy Captain Tran Van Phan has been appointi a BOBUMU cii r ol the South Vv "amor Navy under a decrrr signed by Chief of State, Mr. Rmb Khar Suu. K was announced yesterday. Capt. Phan replaces Rear Admiral Chung Tan Cang. who wasAP - 64 words
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Article62 1965-05-03 12 HOUSTON. Sun— Mr. Mehin SWakley. reliirton editor of the Houston Chronicle, was shot ana killed after stepping Into his car or finishing work early today. Police said that a pistol had been strapped to the side of th* steering wheel of the 38-vear-oUi .irurnalist's car.Reuter - 62 words
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212 1965-05-03 12 LONDON, Sunday 'Pill Labour Governments plan to renationalise the steel industry was bitterly criticised by five national newspapers here. Two other newspapers took a middle-of-the-road approach, and only one approved steel nationalisation outright. Comments included:, FINANCIAL TIMES: ♦he prooosal nust provoke the suspicion thatReuter - 212 words
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Advertisement102 1965-05-03 12 Best of England REG? FEATHER WEIGHT SUKRFINE TERYLENE/WOOL WORSTED SUITING tt tt Bt NOT DECEIVED BEWARE OF IMITATION OUR SPECIAL SUPERFINE TERYLENE/WOOL WORSTED SUITING MADS IN ENGLAND HAS "INDEUREX" NAML SELVEDGE GOLD SEAL EVERY TWO YARDS. CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY AGENTS: Smgor-rr LEHMANN KAN LIMITED Maritime Building, Collyer Quo\. Hong102 words
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Advertisement314 1965-05-03 12 Guards on jL\ parade without horses I ONDON. Sun ||,c 1> Household Cavalry, M huh (Urdu (jneen Eli- B /.ihcth on ceremonial <>< ■J^. (Msionv w.is iinabli- to BP post niountrrl su.trds hrrr >« >trr<l;«\ hriMil-r .ill hut W\ ,/tH s v s > l) norNPS had equine influen/.i ■j^.314 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOKS REVIEW
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1262 1965-05-03 13 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE BLACK SHIP SCROLL. By Oliver Statler. (John Weatherhill, Tokyo. U.S. $5.) by IN the summer of 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry's "black ships" knocked on the door of Japan. For over two centuries the Japanese had lived in1,262 words
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Article492 1965-05-03 13 PITY the author who Is both victim of hl.s publisher's blurbs, and ot the reviewers who never read beyond them. David Sze based his criticisms of "Birds' Nests in their Beards" on the jacket publicity provided In the British edition of a book first printed492 words
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Article167 1965-05-03 13 COCHRANE. By Warren Tute. (Cassell. 36>.) A DASHING captain <NVI- lcup de mer) v mid-career. Thomas Cochrane. tenth Earl of Dundonald, entered Parliament Cobbett Whig and campaigned against Admiralty slugglshnes* and coruptlon. Framed in a conspiracy to rig the Stock Exchange, be was fined, pilloried (the167 words
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Article49 1965-05-03 13 New 'Anatomy 5 Anatomy ot Britain Todaj (Hodder and Btoughtou 42a) Is a new version of Anthony Snmpson's lively and comprehenMve «vide to British Institutions uith a meat deal of extra material reflecting the chanae* nfor the better' in British fife since the oook Hrn appealed in 1 1962.49 words
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Advertisement298 1965-05-03 13 f DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A asthma] (or BRONCHITIS)? if so you will know the I strain put on the system I by those gasping, choking onslaughts. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablets MM at hand, especially ai night time. EPHAZONI i\ ea--\ lo Hike, sale to u^c and298 words
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Advertisement192 1965-05-03 13 ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. MM Wkt: MiriiMucM. OJvaJjku, Tatyo. Mpan Cable Uanu: "(NOSUM( TOKTO" S»U Agtnti Mi*t Itn Ct.. lU.. Smiiooie. Honf Bee Hirtwirt I C«, ftnmf Httto^ r Let's admit it money has never m It I /\M 1 played as big a part as it does192 words
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Advertisement644 1965-05-03 14 miliniirri Irum Page 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT srsts SIS i Minimum) THE ENC'S FAMILY wishes to l'nion. Ami Ken* friendly II Kang Citizens Consultative Committee list Branch), relatives and mend* for their kind attendance, nlKht visits and services tendered during the bereavement of the late Madam Lee Joo Uek. SITUATIONS VACANT IS644 words
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Advertisement777 1965-05-03 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 11 Wordt SS (Mm.)— Box St rt: txtrm CXPBRIENCED MECHANICAL FOREMAN required by well established Construction Company Must be capal.le to carrying out field supervision. Api.lv Kox A 2006 ST. K L. LONG ESTABLISHED FIRM Reni:ire» Experienced Linotype Intertype Mcootype Keyboard Operators. Apply In Own Handwriting To Box777 words
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Advertisement884 1965-05-03 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Mora's St (Min.)— Box St cf. extrn 7 OR 3 BEDROOMS rurnlsbed flat > quired from end of June for a minii.uni I year lease Box A 0619 ST s iHjre. WANTED TO BUY or rent a store, I.iM'ti to 2.000 aq tt. Reply P.O. Box 20M884 words
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Advertisement765 1965-05-03 14 TUITION I, Word* St (Min.)— Box it ct: rxlro MALAY LANCUAGB CLASSES. New clssees. Standard I aad II com...rnct Jrd May. 1965 ICnroi oow > MC. A Orchard Koad. s'pora PRIMARY VI entrance examination Private tuition. Qualified teacher with twenty years' experience Fees. Moderate. T.L. English School. 145 Marine Parade.765 words
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Advertisement695 1965-05-03 14 WANTED COCONUT OIL LSAOINQ SOUTH AFRICAN MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION v wi«nr. to impot regularly T-. 3i<- r FFA CRUDE S COCONUT OIL in drums tor CAPS TOWN. Tonnage approximate!) 400 long tons annually Can take tt 100 ISO long tons per shipment Writs sending samples (no agents) to o "COCONUT," HO.695 words
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Advertisement877 1965-05-03 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE I ITarets M <Min.)—BnxiHrt: exfra LATI *M 4AOUAR MXII. oew rres, radio, tax. comprebansivr I isurance $4,800 0.n.0 IU«3 Tr. 4 I llleaße 10,000. New tyres. Compra- c "•nslve Insurance, excellent coodnion J.MHj o.n o Kins a.wvoos s'Dore ■BJ VISIT CHANOI AUTO SERVICE ji a wide ranse877 words
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Advertisement306 1965-05-03 14 DRESSES DRESSMAKING S Word* M (Min.)— Box in rt: ssHr. PO SIANQ, *7 T«n«lln Road. B'pore Vsh Class Ladles Dressmakers. Tailor. nit Chames rrom SS/- (Including Jhsoassmm). WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) IS Wnr4» M Mm.)— Box St rU. «xfr» JOHORE HOTEL MasV/CMMM »ova Mrcond Kooms Pbooe 'J395'«. HEW STRAITS WICW306 words
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Advertisement82 1965-05-03 14 {EDUCATION! AT i HOME FOR SYSTEMATIC TUITION j PERSONAL AnENTION ORIGINAL METHODS MEANINGFUL APPROACH i SUCCESS PROMOTION JOIN C. C. S. EXAMINATIONS Higher School Cert., School Certificate, Malaysia Certificate, Qualifying Test Form IV, L.C.E., LCC, (Book-keeping etc.) APPLY To:— cut here. I •CAMBRIDGE CORfUSPONDINCI I SCHOOL, P.O. 80. 193S Singapore.82 words
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Advertisement1254 1965-05-03 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: < 1^"™" Out Spore »am p. S'haai Pining ELPENOR liverpael, Avc-mouth la Part astvamx liverpMl, Oubnn GM. 13 'eday ACHILLES LiverpMl May 4 May t May 7/11 May II CYCLOPS liverpeel, Glasgow May I May 11 May 12/11 May 17 PERSEU!i liverpeel, G'asgow May1,254 words
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Advertisement1209 1965-05-03 15 I BENnLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS BENMHOR f9l Liverpool ibm i Singapore P S'fcam »r nang Hull laae 12 la Part/May I May 7/ 7 Antwerp lace II Rotteraaa laaa 21 BENARMIN fof lonaon lENLAWERS Mamturg, Lonoon, M'broijgn. G'rnouth Mn 5/ Mi? tULn« l \P*SJ**m May1,209 words
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Advertisement1283 1965-05-03 15 femiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALLS.S. CO., LTD. V**^ U.K. /Continent Sintapore P. S haa PtMng JTY OF lIFIN lonaon, Hamburg, Kotteroam, Havre. Hull 21/21 May M May :ITY OF CILOMtO lonoon, Hamburg, Rottercam. Ha«re, Hull, Irr.mingt-am 25/27 Jim MJMt JTY OF WELLINGTON io oon. Hamburg, Rotterdam Havre, Hull, immintham 25/27 laly 211,283 words
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Article1102 1965-05-03 16 nnHE table ot share* on the A Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to April 24 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing far Highest and Lower business for 1964 and this year to date. jj/- «j/*v: v>i nn t* o1,102 words
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Article52 1965-05-03 16 T<IIE prrM-nt rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 l.'i 18d.. Baying TT 2t. 1/16. Buying OD 2a, *%d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position In relation to Us range against52 words
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Article549 1965-05-03 16 Tin price is up by $6.62| fUN experienced a wet-K of 1 sharp rises and fallo In Penaug and on Saturday the price rose by $6.62 J per u\cul to $729.50. The net gain on balance on the week was $16.125. On Tuesday and Wednesday the price gained $26.50 and549 words
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Advertisement1148 1965-05-03 16 Vj ,"Z ""^KAWASAKI KISL.N KAISHA LTD. V I Bass Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'ko-g Yokr-aT'a Vonu^ai toronto Detroit BaaMfj Kumkawa Mara' if 13 May 2S Ma, 2S Jaaa SB Juaa b Jaly II laty ■Knukaaa Mara" II 13 luaa IS Jear 21 luiy lAat «al II tat West1,148 words
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Advertisement962 1965-05-03 16 IE°IoRIENTj LIliES ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Departs: Penang 9 Moy 1965 P. Swettenham 11 May 1965 Singapore 13 May 196S For Manila 17/18 May, Hone Kong 20/24 May Returns: Singapore 28 Moy 1965 P. Swettenham 30 May 1965 Penang 31 May 1965 Fare From:— Penang or962 words
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Advertisement627 1965-05-03 16 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Apr. 26. Apr. 27. Apr. 28. Apr. 29. Apr. 30. May 1. •Industrials: 77.67 77.50 77.61 77.55 77.36 Tina: 97.74 97.28 99.27 98.79 97.79 S rubbers: 1CJ.40 103.40 104.40 104.15 104.15 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. P'SHAM SPORE PENANG ?TA/ETD ETA/ETO ETAyETD FROM CALCUTTA,627 words
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Advertisement332 1965-05-03 16 WILHELMSEN LINES 'ROM: scaeeiaa«iae aaa Ceatiaeetai 'arts paj «>•(>•• iaa nm taag. THERMOPVLAI (Calls Man,.,, WOlSt 14/11 TOMAB fCain Man, la) li/14 laaa 15/11 ia2 BARBER LINE (ROM U.S.A SOLr AND WESI COASI PORTS ;f M ER *'W »arl fIUtERSVILLE II Mai "RAHTEL 4 May TROUBADOUR ...7................ II May FERN332 words
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1948 1965-05-03 17 From Our Market Correspondent £11 K five day trading period on the Stork Exchange last week saw one of the smallest turnovers for a very long time and indications in the coming week are that it will not improve very much. This severe contraction1,948 words
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Article29 1965-05-03 17 RI'BBLK TIN (perlb). (perpieul). Apr. 26. :4<4ets. $71«.62'i 27. 74 cts. 1721.37'/, 28. 74% cts. $737.12 29. 74 4 cts. |73t.5« 80. 74*»cta. $752.87 May 1. 1729.5029 words
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Article672 1965-05-03 17 THL (ullowlng U a compleU 1 list of revised t«#tations for the week ended an Fri-«*-y. April 1: v.x Bricks U.M UkW Bouiead 1.21 1.27 s. Holding* 2.00 2.13 L-.T.H onU 89/- 41'Dunlop 1.44 1.46 E»«o 1.62 1.63 y.rao dab 1.01 1.03 Ka*t Smelt 3.00 4.04672 words
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Article139 1965-05-03 17 US ouslness plans to spend a record $51,700 million on new plant and equipment this year, a rise of $6,800 million, or 15 per cent over 1964, according to an annual survey by McGraw-Hill publications Current preliminary planning now shows that business has plans to maintain an139 words
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Article92 1965-05-03 17 ON th* frss *x*han|[* markat in Honu Kong on Saturday th* US. dsllar waa quoted at 5.7«| for T.T. and 5.721 for taan Starling was quoted at lfl.ol and an* tasl of laid it 2«oi. Japan record Japans exports ot four-wheel motor vehicles during the last financial year92 words
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Article95 1965-05-03 17 Joprng I loldrn Hoptt J.C.B.C. Jheras Rabber ■■Iramcrs *uni:*'i Best Vngkalrn \ulim Rubber Malax via Kubbrr >■' Serendftk 'aUlinjr MmrtMie* Current Date of payment payment Is. 3d. i June 4 7%1 May 28 87c* May 29 L 3}% June 2 6)Tc May 38 9d.' June 4 ls.t June95 words
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Advertisement216 1965-05-03 17 UNITED PLANTATIONS LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOIICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 44th Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Btock Exchange (Br.sen) Room No. 5. Copenhagen X, on the 24th day of May, 1965 at 10.00 o'clock216 words
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Advertisement216 1965-05-03 17 BERNAM OIL PALMS LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) ORDINARY ANNUAL Ut.NEKAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sy.h Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the StocL Exchange (Brsen) Room No. 5. Copenhagen X, on the 24th day of May, 1965 at 11.00216 words
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Advertisement687 1965-05-03 17 TENDERS DI-TAWARKAN SIMULA JABATAN KERJA KAYA SELANGUH PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang terdaftar di-J.K R. dalam K-las 'D' Kapala VI dan ka-atas akan di-terlma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R Selacgor, Kuala Lumpur sa-hingga pukol 3 petang pada 13hb Mai. 1965 untok: MENGANGKUT TANAH DARI LOMBONO TANAH BATU 2, JALAN LANGAT687 words
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Advertisement730 1965-05-03 17 TENDERS PEMBERJTAHU TAWARAN J.H.R. SELANGOR rAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang oerdaftar dl-JJCJt. kelas "K" dan ka-nias akan ditsr jna di-Pejabat Jurutera Nefert, JKR., Selangor. Kuala Lumpur sa-hinsga pukul 300 petana oada lOhb May. IMS ONTOK: MKMBENA DAN MZN-DIRI-KAN SABUAH PEJABAT UGAMA. DUA (2) UNIT KELAS P* QRS. DAN SATU (1) UNIT730 words
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Advertisement1592 1965-05-03 17 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN rawaran2 akan dl-terlma dlpejabat Jurutera Negerl. Perak, Ipoh. hlngga Jam 3 petang pada Thb Met 1965 dan Praborxmtfl J.K.R yang berdaftar Kelas BX" ka-aUs di-bawah Kepala II dan Kepala Kechil 2 bagi pernblnaan t>a-buah Sekolah Anika Jurusan dl-Batu Gajah Perak Ma'alumata tawaran yang penoh1,592 words
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Advertisement81 1965-05-03 17 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE fc£M, PORT OICaVSON Tmters from JX.JL. Class r Registered Contractors and above will be received at the olfice of the Penokwc Pengarah Kerja Raya, Bahagian Kerja2 Angkatan Beraenjata. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur, upto 12 NOON on the 7 Ui May. 1965. for Repairs81 words
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Article1866 1965-05-03 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with HE BEATS LOGICAL BY 2 LENGTHS TO GIVE COLEMAN A DOUBLE DENANG, Sun. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. I Law's Royal Meadow, ridden by Des Coleman, carried 8.12 to an easy win in the 6f P and O Cup race today, beating1,866 words
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Article74 1965-05-03 18 PENANG. Sun. The ap- peal of Singapore trainer Keith Danieli aciinst a fine of $1,500 im- posed on him, resarding 1 the running of New River at the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting, was upheld after the MRA met to hear the appeal here on Saturday. The MRA74 words
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Article46 1965-05-03 18 TOTAL POOL: $45,644 Ist No. *****8 ($27,390) 2nd No. *****3 <S 6.847) 3rd No. *****7 (S J. 4231 STARTKRS (8652 each): Xo«. *****9. *****5. 2?9369. *****8, *****0. *****6, *****4. CONSOLATION 1 5342 1 Noi *****0. *****2. *****3, *****3. -'I :»!<.>. *****1, *****1. *****3, *****1. *****0.46 words
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Article102 1965-05-03 18 J^SS PSSl't.g U*****,500 Kentucky Ocrby by a neck In a field of 11 Lucky Debonair beat Dapper I Dan v.'ith Tan Rolfe riird an- two length* behind. Little Willie Sh. einaker. mho SS. third success in tM. bora-r -hr 0. Wie^in )|ld 0B the race it>dReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration713 1965-05-03 18 A perfect goal by St John wins FA Cup for Liverpool T ONDON, Sunday. Liverpool deservedly won the coveted English FA Cup when they beat Leeds United 2-1 after extra time in the Final at Wembley Stadium here yesterday. A perfect header Irom Scottish international lAN ST John nine minutes713 words
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Article111 1965-05-03 18 Australia soccer SYDNEY. Sun. Ke.sultd of Australian .soccer mauhea played today were: Victoria state: Clcijrge C 1 Hakouii 1: Melbourne 0 Wilhelmina 2. biiivia 0 Juvenuis 4. (Queensland Div One \nipol (up: Azzari 1 Thistle 6; Oxley 5 Hollandl.i 3. Div Two: Annerley S Mitchelton 2: SoutliMde 0 St HelamReuter - 111 words
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Article51 1965-05-03 18 LONDON. Hun. Bflltl of Scottish Summer Cup soccer mate clie.s played yeMerciay Dundee 1 Dundee Ltd Pal kirk 0 Dunfermine 0: Hibernian Hntrts 0; Kilnmrnock 3 Air-drii-onians 1: Motlierwell 3 Third Lanark 1; Partick 2 Morton 1; St. Johnstone 2 Aberdeen 0; Bt. Mirren 1 Clyde 3— Reuter.Reuter - 51 words
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Article327 1965-05-03 18 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados). Sunday. a FINE innings of 183 not out the highest against the Australians on the present tour— by West Indies Test captain Garfleld Sobers was the highlight of the drawn match between Barbados and the Australians which ended here today. Final scores: Australians327 words
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Advertisement655 1965-05-03 18 JERAM KUANTAN (MALAYA) LIMITED 'Incorporated In the States of Malaya > NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of JERAM KUANTAN MALAYAi LIMITED, will be I beld at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 70. Jalan Ampanft. Kuala Lumpur, on Monriiv 31st May. 1065. at 300655 words
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Advertisement572 1965-05-03 18 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI FIRE SKKVKKS lIF.PARTMENT RNNi SDTII K TENDERS will t>e received oy the Chairman Tenders Board, at the Office of the State Financial Officer Government Offices. Brunei Town, up to 4.00 p.m. on Monday. 31st May. 1965 for the suppiv and delivery to trie F;re Services. Headquarters. Brunei572 words
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Advertisement841 1965-05-03 18 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF AI.RH'I'LTI'IE Applications are invited for th« following new posts In the Faculty of Agriculture:— <a) Field Superintendent. Th« uutles of the post will involve responsibility tor the day to day management of the Faculty's 43 acre Field Area ot estate crops, fruit crops, vegetables, padl841 words
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Miscellaneous67 1965-05-03 18 DIARY I >.<>( KR Perak Dlv. 2: KED v Changkat Dinding Est UAJ l»i\. 3: NI.YC v Tamil ters (Coronation grd>. PTcsc Ipoh Police iL. Coronation grd.). 1.. Perak Dtv. 1: Stars XI v Sun-'ei Bernaiu < Speedy Rd' Nejtri l)r iers v Polif*. Kampar Div. 2: Hunters v Pel67 words
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Article348 1965-05-03 19 LEE FOO SAN Ipoh. Sunday - LEE FOO SAN Ipoh. Sunday FORCES PACE AND PRESSURE UPSET CONFIDENT PERAK By pERAK, the winners a fortnight ago of the FAM Cup final against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium and Malaya Cup run-ners-up last year, crashed 3-2 to Armed Forces on their home ground today348 words
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Article209 1965-05-03 19 Singapore edge Negri CINGAPORE. Sun. Defending Malaya Cup champions, Singapore today gave a very disappointing display when they barely managed to beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 in their opening match at Jalan Besar Stadium. After a tamp flr s t half in which Singapore led 2-0. Negri dominated the attacks and209 words
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233 1965-05-03 19 Services pair spark Malacca 4-1 win VI ALACCA, Sun. AliT1 lan Stanton played a hero's game in Malacca's 4-1 victory over Johore in their Malaya Cup south zone soccer match at Kubu Stadium today. Malacca led 3-0 at halftime. Insideright Stanton, a servicemen, was the arch schemer in the attack233 words
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Article150 1965-05-03 19 PENANO, Sun— Penang were made to fight hard all the way to beat Kedah 3-1 In their ivfalava Cup. match at the City Stadium here tonight. The game was marked by robust tactics which at times verged on dangerous play. Penangs victory came through the fine150 words
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Article68 1965-05-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun—Selangor trounced Perils 14--0 In a North zone Malaya Cup match at Stadium Merdeka tonight after leading 8-0 at halftime. Thanabalan started the rout from the second minute and added three more in the sth, Cth and 10th minutes. Other scorers were: Stanley Gabrielle (Bth. 15th.68 words
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Article112 1965-05-03 19 SEOUL. Sun. Japan qualified to meet India in the Eastern zone final of the Davis Cup tennis tournament when they took a winning 3-0 lead against South Korea here today. Isoa Watanabe and Mitsuru Motoi beat Chung Yang and Chung Yung-yo 6-2. 6-3. 6-4 to score112 words
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Article66 1965-05-03 19 IPOH. Sun. Selangor Indian Association beat Perak Police by 113 runs In a friendly cricket match on the Municipal oadang here today Selancor Indians 188 (Lall j Singh 67. Ranjit Singh 35. HarI charan Singh 28. K. Ramakrishnan 22. S. Vijayapalan 2-28 K Tharobyrajah 2-34) Perak66 words
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Article72 1965-05-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR. i>,n.—Selangor Police (2) conceaed a walkover to Kilat Club in the Navaratnam Shield competition today because they could not field a full side. Instead, the two teams played a friendly match and Kllat won by 96 runs. Scores: Kllat 220 (Mike Shepherdson 149.72 words
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Article130 1965-05-03 19 PENANG. Sun— The Malaysian Cvclis.ts' Federation will hold Seap Games trials at Kuala Lumpur on May 15 and 16 The 1,000 metres sprint road race will be held at the Diplomatic Enclave. Kuala Lumpur, at 4 p.m on May 15 Entries will he limited to four riders130 words
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685 1965-05-03 19 CRICKET MEAHS GET ALL THE WICKETS AND THE RUNS PENANG, Sunday. "IfETERAN, Hayati Meah and his schoolboy son, T Zainuddin, practically carried Penang Malays to a four-wicket victory over Perak Malays In their two-day Rulers' Shield match which ended at Bukit Glugor today. Penang, who had a ninerun lead on685 words
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354 1965-05-03 19 Star-studded Police click at last to beat SCC SINGAPORE. Sun. The star-studded Police team came into their own at last in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament when they handed defending champions, Singapore Cricket Club, a six-wicket defeat at Thomson Road today In a postponed match. This fine victory moves354 words
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288 1965-05-03 19 TENNIS T/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Bharln Osman created a sensational upset when he toppled national champion S. A. Azman. to win the open singles Mnal in the Malaysian Malays tennis championships which concluded on the Selangor Club courts today. Sharin won 5-7. 8-6, 8-6 Azman.288 words
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135 1965-05-03 19 GOLF Pros to meet in $30,000 two-day match in KL I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Technicians from Directors Group Motion Pictures Ltd. are at present here to film an 18-hole golf match between Australian Canada Cup International Bruce Devlin and American Negro professional Charlie Slfford at the Royal Selangor Golf Club on135 words
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Article25 1965-05-03 19 SEOUL. Sun The Malaysian women's basketball team, which took part in the first Asian championship here, left for home today via Tokyo. A.P.AP - 25 words
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Advertisement111 1965-05-03 19 I .^a* r-rr; 1 motor cyclinc (*l\J^L A a piun roe#r **?i3j ~LtIA ~U*JI i^^. 1 AUTOCAR ImSM^r^^^ £to| Wt CHOOSE YOUR CAR iSt CRUNCH* El\ PRACTICAL WIRtLtS! THttf HtVtßiWpfi 1^ i m.n*. pock.t tltw* Ba& f guide Mj ■iHiiillrf' ORDER FROM YOUR 3ft^ NEWSAGENT NOW W If you find111 words
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Advertisement445 1965-05-03 19 i^ISIiSYOU? Artic-Kar can make you the coo!, comfortable air. conditioned driver. Think of it! With Artic-Kar yo« drive and arrive fresh as a daisy. See your Artic-Kar dealer today and discover how easy and economical it is to enjoy instant auto air conditioning in your present car. P.S. Salesmen Tests445 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-05-03 20 rthe throb of rolling drums against a background of mass choral singing, these flag marchers carrying aloft the whit; and red Singapore State flag, brought a solemn moment to the State Day celebrations at the Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. Taking thr salute from the raised140 words
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287 1965-05-03 20 Lee plans a super Eton-style boarding school SINGAPORE. Sunday gINCAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today announced plans for a super secondary boarding school where top students of all the four language streams would be given a chance to study and live together. The school, which will be sited287 words
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199 1965-05-03 20 Kinabalu climbers rescued from the —peak KUCHING. Sun. Two climbers were rescued from the top of Mount Kinabalu, in Sabah on Thursday by a Royal Air Force helicopter after being stranded all night. Miss Sylvia Eardley-Rus-sel of Jesselton. and Mr. Chin Yin Phln. of Beaufort, were climbing on Wednesday and199 words
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Article25 1965-05-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has appointed Mr. Tay Chin Chye and Inche Syed Alwee bin Ahmad Alsree as Crown counsel for the State.25 words
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Article18 1965-05-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Aw Chin Hu has been appointed an Assistant Registrar of Imports and Exports18 words
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206 1965-05-03 20 THREE MILLION IN M-DAY JOY IN PEKING PEKING, Sun. Scarlet banners with slogans supporting the Vietnamese Communists dangled from balloons and were strung across Peking streets for noisy and informal May Day celebrations which drew three million people into the streets of the capital. Mr. Chou En-lai. the Prime Minister,Reuter - 206 words
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Article60 1965-05-03 20 SAN DIEGO. Sun.— While 40 wedding guests hummed Mendelsohn's "We d d i n g March." Christopher Crosby, 22-year-old son of bandleader singer Bob Crosby, married a Danish film star last nieht. The humming wasn't merely for sociability's sake Crosby's parents had forgotten the sheet music forAP - 60 words
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Article202 1965-05-03 20 MOSCOW, Sunday. IZREMLIN leaders Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei 1V Kosygin stood stop Lenin's tomb in Red Square today braving unseasonable snow and rain to lead the nations May Day celebrations. The Kremlin cancelled the traditional military parade and postponed It for a May 9th202 words
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Obituary71 1965-05-03 20 FARRER, Roland Bylveit*r on 1-5-65. Funeral arrangement! to be announced later. Violet and John Karrer and Angela Fernando, with aver- Krtef. mourn the toai of their bt-ioved "Dodle." Lt wtl. Managing Director of The Pioplr'n Immrano f'o. of Malaya Ltd on 1 5.65. leaving behind hia beloved wife uiir71 words
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59 1965-05-03 20 YEW DELHI, Sun. Indian soldiers angrily protested yesterday that "political considerations" and overwhelming Pakistani strength were the reasons for their retreat during fighting this week in the barren Rann of Kutch. "The Pakistanis had 90 tanks deployed. I asked for tanks, but59 words
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Article66 1965-05-03 20 "The Indian Government issued strict orders not to escalate the affair. "Our position has been tactical nonsense from the beginninir. out we could not do anything about lt." he added. Indian oiTlcers feel let down by Prime Minister Shastri's Government, implying military considerations were sacrificed in efforts toAP - 66 words
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Article32 1965-05-03 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Slthlral Sathurthi festival will be celebrated by Dr. P. Thillainathan at the Sri Senpaea Vinayagar temple In Ceylon Road on Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.32 words
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605 1965-05-03 20 SANTO DOMINGO. Sunday ANOTHER 2,000 U.S. paratroops and Marines were landing in the Dominican Republic today as a five-nation peace committee of the Organisation of American States flew in to end the eight-day leftwing revolt which has cost hundreds of lives. President Johnson last605 words
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Advertisement21 1965-05-03 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 10 Word* Hi I Minimum) OE LEEUW to Tilly and Leo a (tturhttr Thekla lUthllde on 1.5.65 Qltoeaile* Hospital.21 words
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Advertisement254 1965-05-03 20 Parents and students prefer l~~**^«\! STAMFORD j|**l| COLLEGE mR^ because home-study courses offered by ifl^r^oLl ~^^sm STAMFORD COLLEGE Easy to learn they are systematic and adjusted to your own poc*. Competent they are conducted by Honours Graduates and professional experts. Successful nothing succeeds like success. Recognised by educationists and institutions254 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-05-03 20 THE WEATHER v Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 91 77 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73 Jesselton 88 73 Kuchlng 86 7347 words
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