The Straits Times, 4 May 1965
1965-05-04
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Title Section25 1965-05-04 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY, SINGAPORE. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE Ex6i^B^ 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. MAY 4, 1965 15 CENTS Kl>\ 11 S!) 1 (Ml.",25 words
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Article1779 1965-05-04 1 ASIAN UNITY PROPOSAL The danger of a general war |MSSM^ TOKYO, Monday JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, today urged the nations of Asia to join in setting up a new authoritative body like the Organisation for African Unity and called on Japan to take the lead. TheReuter - 1,779 words
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Article, Illustration15 1965-05-04 1 May Day and the nine young ones Three of the accused girls arriving in court15 words
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Article232 1965-05-04 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. STEEL 111 I Ml "I I II policemen stood by today as 258 people, including nine juveniles, trooped into a police court in South Bridge Road to answer charges of unlawful assembly in various parts of Singapore on Saturday May Day. The232 words
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121 1965-05-04 1 PIINOM PENH. Mon. Cambodia is to break off diplomatic relations with the United States. Prince Sihanouk. the Head of State. announced this in a broadcast today. Consular relations with the U.S. were beint; maintained temporarily, but their duration "depended on the I iiitcdReuter - 121 words
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281 1965-05-04 1 I ONDON. Mon. v The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said here today that both the Vietnam and Malaysian situations are a serious threat to peace and urgently need to be ended by "honourable negotiated settlements." He made this statement when he formally opened theReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration266 1965-05-04 1 Temenggong Jugah challenges Sock to a duel KUCHING. Mon. Sixty-two-year-old D a t o Tomenggong Jugah has challenged President Soekarno, aged 63, to a duel. "I will fight him anywhere on land or on sea." declared Dato Temenggong Jugah. who is the Federal Minister lor Sarawak Affairs in a speech266 words
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537 1965-05-04 1 Another 3,500 U.S. men for Vietnam SAIGON. Mon.— Three battalions of United States airborne troops, totalling about 3.500 men. will arrive In South Vietnam shortly to strengthen defences at key military installations, an official announcement said today. A Joint CS.-Boutb name.se statement Bald the troops were bein 1 sent at537 words
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Article39 1965-05-04 1 LB|: SEND YOUR TROOPS ALSO H ISHINGTON Mon. I v tod.n i^kcd Latin American n.itions "that .ire capable <f tola to make their armed forces available f»r keepinn peaCe i" Dominic .in RepulilK M' (See Back l"i39 words
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Article103 1965-05-04 2 Jakarta, Mon. NatlonJ alisatiun b I foreign oil companies operating in Indonesia ban been <! by the Minister tor Oil and Natural Gas, Dr. Chaerul Saleh. Antara news agency report I'd today. There are four foreign oil companies in Indonesia—Dutchbased Shell Mini the AmericanReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-05-04 2 The Kutch war: Britain tries again for formal ceasefire RAWALPINDI, Monday A BRITISH High Commissioner in Pakistan, Sir Morrice James yesterday resumed efforts to bring about a formal Indo-Pakistan ceaselire in the Kami of Kutch fighting. A top official of the Pakistan Foreign Office said Sir Morrice. acting on freshReuter - 225 words
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152 1965-05-04 2 UN wants Britain to take firm Rhodesia 1— stand IJNITED NATIONS, Mon Britain will be asked In the Security Council today for a clear statement that it will not accept any unilateral declaration of Independence by Rhodesia. Mr. Arsene Usher, Ivory Coast delegate, said he would make the request today.Reuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration420 1965-05-04 2 MINISTERS MEET IN LONDON LONDON, Monday fHE Vietnam crisis will dominate the three-day meeting of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation's Ministerial Council opening here today. In an eve of conference statement, the defence alliance's Secretary-General. Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon, said the Council was meeting at a timeReuter - 420 words
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Article32 1965-05-04 2 KATMANDU. Mon.— Sir Edmund Hillnry. rnnqurrnr of Everest, arrived line today on his way to inspect schools and a bridge he has built f'<" -pas in the Everest region.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-05-04 2 r ONDON, Mon. The v Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, said yesterday he believed the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation "should and can do more in South Vietnam." He told a Press conference this "did not necessarily mean military action but useful political211 words
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291 1965-05-04 2 Russia's big Vietnam peace talks swindle: A Peking charge rFOKYO, Mon.— China reported today that the Soviet Union was seeking to hold a "world conference for peace in Vietnam" this month in Paris "to cater to the needs of the U.S. aggressors' peace negotiation swindle." The New China News Agency.AP - 291 words
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Advertisement292 1965-05-04 2 ATJTALTA OFROF L& rTTinrTr^/^rT^irP en route to rome... i^L^™^™;; K RMI R I see Bangkok... Bombay THE WORLDS fct b U l U\h Karachi... teheran... LAE&EST AIELINES W j>U liU LTLUJiJ I_T l_£ forilotanextraceut: Flying to Rome... Europe... London or to ~&1 every week direct from Singapore. ..on I ft292 words
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271 1965-05-04 3 LONDON, Monday r JMIE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, rot; through a barrage of anti-American heckling when he spoke to a 2.000-strong May Day rally crowd in Hull yesterday. After he said Britain now counted for something in the world, a voice fromReuter - 271 words
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143 1965-05-04 3 And boos for Stewart in Hyde Park I ONDON. Mon. Britain's 1-1 Foregn Secretary Mr Michael Stewart, led a May Day procession through London to the accompaniment of jazz bands yesterday but was booed In Hyde Park immediately he started to speak on Vietnam. As people chanted "Hands off Vietnam"Reuter - 143 words
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Article31 1965-05-04 3 PARIS. Moil. Leaders of Pranoel Reformed Church, one of the country's main Protestant L'mnp.'.. have decided to admit women to the ministry on the bame terms as men. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-05-04 3 UOW many pound notes could one cram into this Spode teapot? Well. .Mrs. Winifred Moore, of West Hartlepool. found out for herself at the Cumberland Hotel. London recently when 1.000 crisp notes were laid out for the job. Winner of a teapot competition, she was told she83 words
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Article229 1965-05-04 3 EARLY BIRD, tile first ning the Atlantic i needed, passed its inaug Russia moves in ROME. Mon. A Russian ;nr- linrr arrived herr yesterday inau- BiiraiuiK thr .-tart of weekly 1 flight sPivirr between MaMOV and Romr. A P LONDON. Monday satellite capable ot229 words
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Article59 1965-05-04 3 INVERNESS i Scotland'. Mou.— The Earl ot Snowduii. Princess Margaret's husband, was knocked flat on his back by two girl skiers on the snowy slopes of the Cairngorm mountains on Saturday. He got up. brushed himself oft and shouted good naturedly to photographers: "You were HistUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-05-04 3 I ONDON. Mon. Princess Margrethe of Denmark arrived here yesterday to begin a two-month social science course at the London School of Economics. At a Press conference, the Princes s said she came to London to improve her knowledge of soc'al condi- I104 words
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Article63 1965-05-04 3 Thwarted— by a gust of wind LONDON. Mon —A freak gust of wind today ended an attempt by a 39-yetir-old cycle dealer to: win £5.000 prize offered to the the DM to fly a mile under his own power. Minutes before Bob Wilson hoped his liome-huilt living bicycle would (\.nyReuter - 63 words
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148 1965-05-04 3 On the dot, he cut fiancee's throat J^UEBECK, <W. Germany i. I Mon. A former German fighter pilot cut his i fiancee's throat last Friday —to the very day and hour Hitler committed suicide 20 years ago. police said today. Manfred Hoppenhoeth, 44. told police he had killed his fianceeReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement154 1965-05-04 3 BEAUTIFUL NEW CAR FROM FORD MALAYSIA SPACIOUS At lit ifctV^i^i^^B m, mill Am I 0 1 V 'S'V* 41 n A^k mwmimtiimm&Hr fl .*.'?T_' J _^._.^i'.^SS SflK mm^^—f m LUXURIOUS MOST HANDSOME OF ANY MEDIUM CLASS CAR BEAUTIFULLY SIMPLE DESIGN n BEAUTIFULLY ELEGANT FINISH PROVED ISOO C.C. ENGINE 4 SPEED154 words
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Advertisement425 1965-05-04 3 Why Should you take a Life Assurance Policy* Most people think that a lilc Insurance pollej provides only for the payment ot a larao sum Insured In the event of death of the policyholder. Mast people don't KtllM that an MCIS life assurance policy is an investment. It will enable425 words
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Miscellaneous36 1965-05-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I II 1 1 we've /woece's my I) I OVBC6L6PT VOTWER SMO6?y \^ASAIN^^/ t I > |T LEAVE MOMeA (NO TIME FOR AMY J IN A MUBRY V^^ggeAKFAST^T^^ I TMIC A4OBNIKJG J36 words
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169 1965-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Works Department today announced that it was now carrying out a project for the widening and re-alignment of Ayer Rajah Road under the first five-year State development plan. A PWD spokesman said this road connected the New West Coast Road,169 words
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Article38 1965-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The field section of Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Pel Chal School In Trafalgar Estate, Kampong Lorong Koo Chye and Kampong Somerville Estate in Fairer Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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398 1965-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon POLICE here believe that plans for a rbig robbery have been foiled and a tough gang broken up with the death of a Taiping i Jail escapee at Jalan Sayor on Saturday night. The escapee, Ng Cheng Keat, 30,398 words
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Article58 1965-05-04 4 SINGAPORE, .Mon. The Public Works Department today announced that tenders had been called for the installation or a tidal control system at the existing Sungei Pandan estuary as part of the scheme for the reclamation of 500 acres of swampland bounded by the West Coast Road, Jalan58 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1965-05-04 4 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG CHIA DECIDES NOT TO CONTEST LIBEL SUIT 1 By Singapore, Monday JJARISAN Assemblyman and Member of Parliament, Mr. Chia Tliye Poh, said in the High Court here today that he had acted in "honest belief" last August, when he published an1,299 words
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Article92 1965-05-04 4 'RHYTHMS OF INDIA AT THE VIC SINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. Nirmala Ramachandran, a well-known exponent of the Indian classical dance Bharatha Natyam. will appear in a cultural show. "Rhythms of India," at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Ramachandran. who has specially flown out from Madras for the92 words
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Advertisement207 1965-05-04 4 simultaSeouslyJ (s pore) CAPITOL FEDERAL (K v I J The GREATEST ROBBERY of this CENTURY! i f Aft I 4^^^^^^^«__ '^1 |TW JP I "We're crooks (honest)! We resolve to make the world a better place to steal in!" I fiP MAXIMILIAN PETER I I MERCOURI SCHEIL USTOI^TopKJap| j a207 words
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Advertisement465 1965-05-04 4 HIDUP BAHASA HIDOP-LAH BAWCSA IM B I \S TOIIAY II am, 1.30, 4 00, 6.30 t 9 30 pm NEXT CHANGE! Columbio i •BABY THE RAIN MUST FALL'S Steve McQueen Lee Remick. lij;t«:M;<»Tun^S \«U SHOW IX.! DAILY 5 SHOWS: 10 am, 1 30, 4.00, 6 30 9 15 pm TOHO465 words
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Miscellaneous443 1965-05-04 4 1 IN AND OUT BY~AJB~ r |"HK following Is today' schedule DEPARTURES ra< hi. Bangkok (BA ,02 25 p^nr 0 Colomno Bombay. Abadon. from London. Rome Beirut Kara- Diim>wlll| Zurlcn Umlio (BA rhl. Calcutta <BA 712> j.45 p.m.; 7 5) 7 4(J to Darw.n. Sydney, from London, Zurlcn. Tel Aviv,443 words
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Article, Illustration440 1965-05-04 5 TUT EXPERTS AT THE TOP— NOT CIVIL SERVANTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today called for a public inquiry into the operation of the Malayan Railway. It believes that "all Is not well with the organisation." The union's440 words
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Article49 1965-05-04 5 Floods hit Sarawak village XX HIM,. Mon. B>laca, 180 miles uprivrr from Sinu in Sarawak's Third Division, -was today reported to be hr.ixilv flooded. The \\;>.lrr is 40ft. above normal level. Heavy rain ovrr thr past few days hM eausrd the floods. No damage has been trported m> far.49 words
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180 1965-05-04 5 Lim: PAP trying to split nation into racial camps OENANG. Mon. The 1 acting chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today accused the PAP of attempting to split the country along communal lines. In a statement on the move to form a convention of pro-Malaysia180 words
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162 1965-05-04 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Minister of Agriculture and Co- operatives, Haji MohaI mcd Ghazali bin Jawi, today told a delegation of farmers from Saraj wak to follow the lead set by Malaya in agriI culture. He gave the visitor* this advice when they162 words
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334 1965-05-04 5 'LA W- ABIDING NEED NOT FEAR POLICE 9 IPOH, Monday. pEOPLE who obey the laws of the country need have no reason to fear the police, the Minister of Home Affairs and Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here today. He was speaking at a tea-party shortly334 words
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Article29 1965-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mun. The Kreta Ayer Vigilantes Corps. A Division, will hold a "get-together picnic at Tanah Merah Holiday Camp on May 9 to celebrat* Ith first anniversary.29 words
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Article38 1965-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Housing and Development Board will organise a 13} mile big walk for iu> tenant* in the various estates in Singapore. It will be held in July. Closing date for entries is May 20.38 words
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Article36 1965-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet representatives of the Public Daily-Rated Employe** Unions Federation and the National Trades Union Congress in his office at 3.30 pjn. on Wednesday.36 words
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Article155 1965-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night said there must be honest and efficient government if there was to be progress. I He drew a lesson from South Vietnam. In spite of massive American backing, that country was divided and undeveloped155 words
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Article78 1965-05-04 5 'Sacked' Shaw workers meet today SINGAPORE. Mon. A general meeting of the 105 employees who have been given two-month dismissal j notices by Shaw's Malay Film Productions studios in Jalan Ampas will be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the premises of the Indu>trial Workers 1 Union in Kallang Road.78 words
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281 1965-05-04 5 Falcons? but we're the original, says Ipoh group I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. What's in a name? It appears there are three groups of musicmakers in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Singapore all calling themselves the Falcons. And now the group in Ipoh Is not happy over this coincidence. I After reading today's281 words
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Article43 1965-05-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two brothers. Pung Gee Baa alias Ah Ah, 18. and Moi Sng. alias Mvi Km. 21. were each lined $80 or two weeks" iail today for causing hurt to three people with knives Lorong Tai Seng on Feb. 10.43 words
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Article372 1965-05-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday YIALAYSIA and other producer countries r are determined to I raise the question of revising the price ranse at the first meeting of the International Tin Council when it meets under the new agreement. This was stated here today by Senator372 words
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Advertisement110 1965-05-04 5 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of a NEW RETAIL SHOP as from 4-5-65. HARRYS NOVELTY EMPORIUM First Floor. Shop No: 17/18 "Malaysia Arcade" High Street. Singapore. Dealing in: Curios, Handicrafts, Novelties. Sarees, Suitings, Etc., 2O"iSOcm)SOCS 16"(40cm')40RU /v^ 5 I 1 I I 40WU OSCILLATION CONTROL SYSTEM L.E. TELS Cos TRADING SOCIETY THEY'RE110 words
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Advertisement241 1965-05-04 5 Romei I If 111 JHRPPn\I I CdT* I 1 l Daily flights direct from Bangkok via convenient connecting carrier. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants cuisine by Maxim's of Paris and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am a Bt world's241 words
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Article, Illustration375 1965-05-04 6 Nasir: New incentives needed for study of Malay Mohamed Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said yesterday that other incentives and not payment of bonuses must be used to encourage non-Malays to pass national language examinations. He said: "I do not375 words
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Article28 1965-05-04 6 PENANG. Mon— Dr. T. Devnlonsultant phv.sician of the General Hospital here, will spe.ik on family planning at the City Council chamber at 7 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article30 1965-05-04 6 IPOH. Mon.— A Iruit seller. Chin Kong Sum. 58. reported to the police that thieves broke into his stall in the general market hero yesterday and stole $230.30 words
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86 1965-05-04 6 Interviews start for 50 Air Force jobs tI.M iAPORK. Mon. The Royal Air Force O!a--la\a» today interviewed 400 youne men on tin- lirst day of its recruiting drive to fill 50 vaiamitN in its aircraft cn^incrting; and administrative trades The interviews were conducted at Malayan Auxiliary Air Force llead■jMuncn. lln86 words
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Article109 1965-05-04 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. Datln Cheah Toon Lok, wife of Senator Dato (Dim Cheah Toon Lok, who was recently honoured by the Sultan of Kedah, was entertained to a sullet dinner at the Kedah Chinese Recreation Club la.st night. Two other <?ue.«ts of honour a' the109 words
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Article41 1965-05-04 6 ALOR STAR. Mon. A hou*f>wife. Habiah Intan bmtp Dah.iman. 23. today reported to police that I man tried to molest her at v lonciv ."^pot In K.imponi; T.ii.Jong, North Kedah. last nieht. Ho fleti when she struggled and screamed.41 words
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Article, Illustration184 1965-05-04 6 1£ U A L A LDMPDBfc 1V Mon.— Korean businessmen are very keen to increase the volume of direct trade with Malaysia, the leader of a nine-man Korean trade mission, Mr. Tal Doo Chin, said herotoday. He said that previously most trade between184 words
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Article79 1965-05-04 6 IPOH. Mon. About 100 delegates will attend the annual meeting of the Technical Association of Malaya at the YMCA hert on May 14. The meeting will be preceded in the morning by an executiv* committee and council meeting The delegates will on the burnt79 words
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Article42 1965-05-04 6 SUNGEI SIPUT. Moil. S«nator d. a. Dorairt 1 nt of tlie Perak su.te branch of Hip MIC at the liere yr.v Mr. v. N. KaUilrgamer -president, and Mi V. Ponnu.sumy Pillai and Mr. s. T. cretary and treasurer-42 words
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Article162 1965-05-04 6 PENANG, Monday A HOUSEWIFE. Madam Ooi Joo Keng, 42, was stabbed during a struggle with a masked gang in her home In Rifle Range last night. One of the robbers slashed her on the arm when she refused to go into a room with another162 words
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Miscellaneous119 1965-05-04 6 Allftf Onp By V.T. Hawaii n \f YOU THINk OSCAR'S A. 7 I FKSUREP HE I w-Fi i r fIIIESS "1...TH' ...TH' ONLY CHA.NCE YOU U- EVER V-LIyES.SIR! HERE...\VHbkt T^ SCOUNPRH. vVHYD YOU OOULP DO THE MAYBE YOU HAVE WTTH THAT BABE IS HERE f A BRAIM THATCXHJNT3, 1 SENP119 words
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Article, Illustration1763 1965-05-04 7 Soccer's Knight thrilled millions LAST tmi HEADLINES ONE day in March 195."> daring the Cup Final at Wembley Queen Elizabeth became, for a few minutes, merely one of a vast English crowd gripped by the most dramatic soccer match in living memory. With less than a minute to go a1,763 words
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Advertisement209 1965-05-04 7 m Jib ~^^H w'+ *mk J3 Pi. "Vlftl A WONDERFUL WAY TO MAKE HER DAYSEND FLOWERS BY INTERFLORA Young or old every Mother loves a gift of flowers on Mother's Day and wherever you are you can send flowers so easily through Interflora— the world wide floral service. Just 'phoni209 words
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Article677 1965-05-04 8 It is not entirely pointless to ask why President Soekarno, after vacillating foi three weeks, decided not tc meet the Tengku in Tokyo The obvious explanation is that the Communists dissuaded him. Indeed no other theorj fits the facts. It is sheer nonsense to suggest that677 words
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Article493 1965-05-04 8 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's proposal for a "school for the elite' will come as a surprise to many. Elitism is commonly supposed to run against the socialist grain. Of course, Mr. Lee has in mind special mental endowment, and n6t wealth or social status. The school he proposes493 words
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Article175 1965-05-04 8 s In recent weeks typhoid has II taken on the characteristics of c I a fire smouldering in the unr dergrowth, flaring up unprelt dictably at scattered points. First came Johore, then a serious outbreak in Singapore, followed by the makings of an r epidemic in Malacca and175 words
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Article226 1965-05-04 8 ..I* BU < Minimum) MR AND MRS. I A. Qabarelle •hunk leinttvM nnd fnenii* for thrir kind attandaaca and iiu.ihia K>ft« on ih. ir nmrnak-r FAMILY OF LATE Mr M. Gin wintt:iii>ii think fiitnsi, r»lativ»a for it>ndolrnr».«. m« valuable as.«.stance Special th.ink* to IV* tors. Stuff of A.isunUi Hospital.226 words
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Article24 1965-05-04 8 10 (fora's SII 'Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Maneari-t (M BM Ann who left 11* on 1 Inserted by husband and .-hlldrrn24 words
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Article139 1965-05-04 8 N a** 111 I Minimum t COME AND HELP tha Blind BaUAr. |f y OU wtnt an M G sar, hr.n« a dollar in your pocket -British Stall. adelphi HOTEL' Afternoon tea •in French pastries. Philip His Pand entrrtaln you with < lassleal mv- imi to 700 p.m. ELSIE139 words
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Article23 1965-05-04 8 IS Word's J.T (Minimum) HIAR ANCIL SCULL May 3—B. n p m L*ok Kwang Baptist Church. 303 B'ikit Timab Road. B'pnre23 words
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LETTER
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260 1965-05-04 8 A REBATE FOR THE EARLY INCOME TAX PAYERS? CINCE a penalty is lmposed on late payment of income tax, why is not a rebate given for prompt or early payment? Or better still, a discount for payments in advance? By the same token, why should not the Comptroller be penalised260 words
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Letter195 1965-05-04 8 IF I remember correctly, in your report on the Macdonald House incident, our reporters drew the attention of the police officer to the presence of foreign correspondents at the scene but were told to "shut up". It would therefore be a curious way of "losing ones head" to195 words
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403 1965-05-04 8 I HAVE been surprised 1 to hear reports from Malaysia that central government officials have criticised Mr- Lee Kuan Yew for making "Irresponsible statements attacking leaders of the central Government while he was visiting Australia and New Zealand". These reports suggest403 words
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Letter121 1965-05-04 8 rE medical facilities provided at the Teluk Anson District Hospital are wholly Inadequate. The hospital was built more than 50 years ago, and it has to serve a population of more than 170.00"0 in Lower Perak. It is manned by only four doctors. There are not121 words
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Letter240 1965-05-04 8 AS a visitor to Singawho has been driving on your roads for the past two years, may I presume to comment on the things wMch seem to me to bi major causes of road accidents. However, first I would like to say that I think your system of240 words
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Letter91 1965-05-04 8 1 REFER to the letter of R complaint by "Correspondent" (Straits Times. April. 21) about the nonreceipt of letters posted to him ln the States of Malaya. Far from taking no notice of such complaints the Department would very much like to know all cases of nondelivery of91 words
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Article666 1965-05-04 8 Takeshi Sato - The return of the Zaibatsu giant Takeshi Sato Prewar financial giants in Japanese industry are playing a major role in mammoth mergers intended to solve Japan's current economic problem* of tight money and overproduction By TOKYO, Mon MA M MOTH indu strial comb ines and giant business groups are appearing666 words
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Article82 1965-05-04 8 \TANY teachers have 1 been trying very hard for the last two years to gain admission into the Teachers' Training Colleges for the special inservice courses, but in vain. This indicates that the supply of teachers far exceeds the facilities available. Now Inche Khir Johari talks of making82 words
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Advertisement56 1965-05-04 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kons Kowloon and Brunei. «sa*Bj«|H!!J?- t"t"."!*rs HEAD Off ICt rUimMIANKsUUDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED iimwpnM SM MM rf in. Mil Hi a aktJtjafCMasi JSOMO.MO bi 1— m 456 words
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Advertisement69 1965-05-04 8 Jsk i mm\\\\Wm\mWmW\W% m\ mmmWmm^ T mmmmW*—^mm^^m%m%%%%mmW mmmM m%m\ IN ALL LEADING STORES THE FAITH THAT MOVED A CHURCH How did this minister, who stood 53" ond weighed M 2 lbs., move a br.ck-ond-stone church 17 m.les w.th his own two honds? Here is the astounding true story ond why69 words
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208 1965-05-04 9 Police probe 2 mystery Brunei fires ORUNEI TOWN, Mon. 13 —Police are investigating two mysterious tires in Brunei district. A week ago the Sarawak Government hydrogra- j phic survey launch Lorn- i ba Lomba was gutted at anchor off Muara. Her valuable scientific equipment was lost The night before two208 words
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Article66 1965-05-04 9 Si.NGAI'ORE, Mon.— The chairman of ihe Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sui Sen and other senior government official.' I will witness the beginning of piling i work tor the construction uf whurfing facflfflai i"r MobU'a rerlnery in Juroiiß on Friday morning. Whaiimf? facilities will be used by66 words
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Article78 1965-05-04 9 MALACCA, Mon The International president of the Junior Chamber, Mr. John Rundle, arrived here today for a seven-hour visit. He is on nls way back to Australia after an eightweek tour of Jaycee chapters around the world. During his short otay here he visited78 words
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Article, Illustration331 1965-05-04 9 'DOING SHOW FOR TV MALAYSIA' SAYS LETTER... PENANG, Monday. BRITISH nightclub singer Patricia Lee, 25, has been reported missing from her home in Jalan Bungaho Kacha Piring, Tanjong Tokong, since April 20 Both the civil and military police are looking for Pat and her331 words
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141 1965-05-04 9 From GARY YEANG PERTH. Mon. A Malaysian will sit In "JudgeI menf on two fellow Malaysians on May 19 at the Western Australian University. Mta Madeline Koh uf b.i.^apor* eluded in a panel u> iuo«t MIM \va University oonta*. The two Ma'.ay.slan141 words
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Article60 1965-05-04 9 MALACCA, Mon. Two labourers, An Kow, 17. and Chong Chow Mun. 22. were today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering an advertising painter, Tay Hong Lin. 22. The offence was alleged to have been committed on Sept. 11 la«60 words
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Article34 1965-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew will give a reception to representatives of the Singapore Infantry Regiment at Sri Temasek i at 7 30 p.m. on Wednesday.34 words
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Article76 1965-05-04 9 May Day: Parents meet SIN(;\POKK. Mon About 200 people whose children were arrested during .May Day demonstrations were called together for a meeting in Wayang Street today. The parents were rounded up by leaders of the .10 extremist-led unions which sponsored Saturday's citywide demonstrations. Many of these parents werr out-ide76 words
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274 1965-05-04 9 We still can't afford those flats, they say OLNGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Tiong Bahru prewar flats committee, Mr. Lim Song Seng, today said his committee planned to write to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, asking for a postponement of the sale of the flats until Indonesian274 words
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Article62 1965-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. An American teacher. Miss Mary Lazarus, today praised schools In Singapore (or their cleanliness, and said she was "fascinated with the charming children all dressed in diverse uniforms." Miss Lazarus, is here on a pleasure trip together with 24 other Americans, all members of62 words
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Article34 1965-05-04 9 Plane pilgrims return KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About a thousand people jammed the International airport here tonight to welcome home 74 pilgrims from Mecca. The pilgrim* arrived In a ctif»rtered Swiss airliner direct from Jeddah.34 words
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357 1965-05-04 9 Tengku and Razak unopposed for 14th time KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. For the 14th year running, Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak will be returned unopposed as national Umno president and deputy president at the party's 18th general assembly on May 15. There were no other contenders for these two357 words
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Article127 1965-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A housewife was today jailed for thrvr months for cheating together with four men a tea-seller of $1,600 at a house in Tangling Halt Road on April 25. Ng Peok Kee. 30. admitted deceiving Sharfuddin that she could rent him a canteen at127 words
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Article75 1965-05-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Tuan Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, this morning visited the University ol Singapore Students' Union annual work camp on Pulau Ayer Merlimuu. one of the Southern 1.-land.- About 30 University and Polytechnic student working on unin-i75 words
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Advertisement172 1965-05-04 9 fl IDKHH Bill iV Kfc mm IP* 1 1 Vital for your Vitality' I LEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK Strength. Get youthful energy with Leo Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. Leo gives you a lift towards better h«alth. One vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day is all you need to172 words
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Advertisement169 1965-05-04 9 "a new conception of high luxury... high performance motoring" DAILY MAIL Without doubt the crowning achievement in a long line of highK .successful Jaguar saloon models the Mark Ten offers performance, safety and luxury. Lavishly appointed and with independent suspension front and rear and 4 wheel disc brakes it is169 words
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Miscellaneous704 1965-05-04 9 I I B aTat T 1i.9 jB TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) j Channel*: s— Kuala Lumpur i National Velvet: 6.35 Stingray; and Penanc •> Ipoh and Ma- 7 News In Er.gli.sh: 7.10 Chelaeca; 3 Johorr Bahru; 4— j ramah (Talk by Shums Tungi Talpins; 7— P.atu Pahat; 9 i 7.34 Bat704 words
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136 1965-05-04 10 IZUANTAN. Mon. A mock trial in the national language will highlight this year's language month campaign here. This was announced today by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mahmud. secretary of the Kuantan national language month committee. The committee has fixed programmes for136 words
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Article53 1965-05-04 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Slncapore is contributing a dance item to the Thai Airways International charity show, which is to be held on Thursday in Bangkok, coincidinc with the fifth anniversary celebrations of Thai Airways. It Is expected that the King find Queen of Thailmd will be present53 words
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Article51 1965-05-04 10 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Trained Nurses Association will hold a food and jumble sale Bl the nurses hostel compound in Ashby Road here on Saturday tn aid of their education fund. More than 10 stalls will sell Malaysian food up rrom 11 a.m. to 651 words
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Article32 1965-05-04 10 TELUK ANSON. Mod. Lim Choonff Beng. 73, a caretaker ot the Lower Perak Fuchlen Association, collapsed while cycling here yesterday and died about an hour later in hospital. i32 words
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Article, Illustration320 1965-05-04 10 KUALA LIMPI R. Mon. Christopher Bertram Campos. 33. (above), v hose MM kUM been pending since November 1963. was today sentenced to *i\ months' jail herr when he pleaded cuilty to criminal breach of trust of HUH But Campos, who320 words
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Article31 1965-05-04 10 SINGAPORE. Mon—Mr. Joseph Ng will give a public lecture on •Romanised Malay and What It Is" at the National Library hall In Stamford Road at 5 pjn. tomorrow.31 words
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400 1965-05-04 10 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Woolworths take over Fitzpatrick supermart enterprises GEOFFREY BOLAND: By Singapore, Monday p I T Z P ATRICKS Food Supplies (Far East) Ltd., which operates the well-known supermarket here, has been taken over by Woolworths (Malaysia) Ltd. It was announced today that Woolworths had reached an agreement to buy the majority400 words
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Article129 1965-05-04 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A well-known insurance executive. Mr. Lo Wei. died here suddenly last Saturday following a heart attack. Starting his insurance career as an agent with the Asia Insurance Co. he later founded the People's Insurance Co. in 1957 and became its first managing director. Mr. Lo129 words
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250 1965-05-04 10 Cuepacs backs 'house allowance for all' claim KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE suggestion that house-owning Government servants should get the same housing allowances paid to civil servants living in rented quarters was backed today by the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services. The suggestion was made250 words
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217 1965-05-04 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. pUSTOMS officials here are keeping a close watch on all craft leaving Brunei against attempts to smuggle duty-free goods into Sabah and Sarawak. A Customs spokesman dtsclo.^ed this when questioned about a report In a Jesselton newspaper that petrol and cigarettes217 words
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Advertisement247 1965-05-04 10 Speaking of Service... The RoyalOrchidServiceisa subject of enthusiastic conversation wherever discriminating travellers meet. Invariably the talk turns to the hosoitality and efficiency of Tnai and Scandinavian flight crews in their whisper-quiet Caravelle jet setting. Gourmets find a subject dear to their hearts in the suparb Royal Orchid Service cuisine. Even247 words
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Advertisement291 1965-05-04 10 HEW FOR SUM MERS It's the tastiest way to slim! New cheese-flavour Limmits Crackers are the tastier ev«r way to slim. Slimming never tasted so good before Limrritt Crackers are so crisp, so savoury, you'd love them even if you weren't slimming And they really work Try them yourself, today!291 words
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271 1965-05-04 11 Equality is the aim, says Dr. Lim DENANG, Mon. The 1 secretary general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today the proposed front of Opposition parties loyal to Malaysia would fight primarily for the principle of equality as "embodied in the concept of a truly Malaysian271 words
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90 1965-05-04 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.Thieves broke into a shop in Setapak yesterday and stole seven transistor radios and $500. The proprietor. Mr. Ng Bee Hua, told the police that he locked up his shop at 11.30 p.m. on Saturday. At about 4.30 a.m. yesterday90 words
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Article28 1965-05-04 11 JESSELTON. Mon.— A 10-. old Illanun. Maidan Puawi. was killed by lighting duriiiß the v end at Kampong Nanamun. near Kota Belud. police said today.28 words
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Article78 1965-05-04 11 SCNGEI PA TAN I. Mon. Police today Mini about CiSOlb of unmanufactured Thai tobacco valued at 5123.--000 in a raid on a riveraide warehouse at Sunuei LaMang. six miles from here. Acting on Informa- tion. a party of fixo police olliicr> rushed to the village and surrounded78 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-05-04 11 IPOH, Monday. THE postponed strike by about 1,000 officers and firemen of the National Union of Fire Fighting Services of Malaya is scheduled to start on May 1 5. Announcing this hero today, the general secretary, Inche Hashim bin Yatim, said281 words
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143 1965-05-04 11 'NO MONEY TO POLICE, SO I WAS CHARGED' 1/OTA BHARU, Mon.— 1Y A tapper charged with having a pistol and ammunition said in the High Court here today that the caso was brought against him because he did not give $50 to a policeman as promised. Mat Daud bin Awang.-143 words
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Article20 1965-05-04 11 SINGAPORE, Mon—The Sembawang branch of the MIC will! I hold its annual meeting at 530 p.m. on Saturday.20 words
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Article79 1965-05-04 11 $9,500 jackpot can be yours f THE jackpot for the 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 The Malay Mail, fill in the answers and send in79 words
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Article125 1965-05-04 11 Last of the Lancasters arrives QINGAPORE, Mon. The last of the Lancaster bombers, which with the American Flying Fortresses smashed the Nazis' military and industrial might, landed at Changi today from Darwin. The 20-year-old Lancaster named the "Spirit of Surfer's Paradise" after the Australian city from where it took off125 words
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Article57 1965-05-04 11 JOHORE JIAHRU. Mon.— A Miss Johore contest to select a representative for the Miss Malaysia finals in Kuala Lumpur next month will be held at a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on May 15. The Jaycees are organising the contest in conjunction with the dance57 words
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Article201 1965-05-04 11 PENANG, Mon THE Malayan Fishermen's Association has pledged its support for Government efforts to encourage deep-sea fishing. "As a result of our recent meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, we are now satisfied that the welfare of Malay fishermen is assured," Hajl Ahmad bin Said president of the201 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-05-04 11 The Duke recalls a potent Borneo drink... Deep-sea fishing: A pledge to support Govt's new plan T ONDON, Mon. The Duke of Edinburgh recalled yesterday how he had been affected by "a quite innocuous liquid" given to him to drink at a banquet in Borneo. The Duke, Interviewed by theReuter - 185 words
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Article60 1965-05-04 11 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Umno division has decided to start a Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar Fund to support '.he party's secretarygeneral in his fortneoming legal battle with Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Let- Kuan Yew. vhi has sued him for alleged lib^i. The fund was approved60 words
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Article61 1965-05-04 11 PENANG. Mon.— Marine headquarters today warned vessels that a submarine c&ble has been laid across the Annk Bukit River in i Alor Star. Kedah. About 180 I yards long trie cable stretches I northwards from the south-east I bank I Anchoring is prohibited within i 30061 words
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Article21 1965-05-04 11 PENANG. Mon. The Stat« Government declared a. public holiday today in observance at the first day of Muhuunam-21 words
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Advertisement261 1965-05-04 11 GREAT READING FOR ALL > S^ YOUR FAVOURITES- AVAILABLE EVERY WEEK -i^iJ^^^^Bfete JS'^^ J l HONOUR ppp* I^' IjyiiliitiilJilf'f i'Ltf 11 ;I#U JJRI A *w \%*m /MrttTN \^^^^mm 9 I*4ti t m m twiTSwSy^l HHI I iJfO -Mm K^f^pr H^ j \£™y n I I^H E.> I -:^H i^l 51261 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-05-04 11 Hut/* ttunny By Ralph Heimdaht """"^"wp t/TUKE THESE I I TCV TH' SOUP I rOIDNT IJKEX k/si I (RMIUJ cSi XPPETI2EPS WHILST I GGTTW TH'SOUP jC^J > *M,X^YaVW/J THEVBe REST OP "YER MEAL.J S p--J34 words
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699 1965-05-04 12 ESME BAPTISTA - If you had another chance would you change your husband? ESME BAPTISTA edited by WOULD you change your husband? If you had another chance, would you still marry that same man, who probably this very moment is slumped in contemplative torpor, or mesmerised by the television? We often threaten that699 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-05-04 12 fWtMMWVW ffIGH up in the fashion list is this popular one-piece dress in viini chess board black and white checks. The dress it acrylic "Beslon' knitted jersey by Toho Rayon 5 Co. Ltd., is mo- delled by a 5 pretty JapanSJ ese mannequin and60 words
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Article, Illustration564 1965-05-04 12 VIISS DAONG GALANG, a home demonstrator ifl of the Department of Agriculture in Sarawak, is one of the several women demonstrators now working in longhouses and villages in the Third Division. Their work entails arduous travelUng and rou^h living. This week Daong with five other564 words
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Advertisement361 1965-05-04 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE A Bk^^bl jßß^^^ui K>bl Wonder Tonic with V*r I C^/ LOSS smlfy&ffm Each Swcctlct is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). <+^^^tr HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds, WMMm and361 words
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Advertisement271 1965-05-04 12 or 5 > Ir^ y^** AVO11 Presents New dW Jtip J ime New CREME SUPREME for Extra-dry Skin. Light-texture blend of essential polyunsaturates, perhydrosqualene, lanolin derivatives and moisturizers. CREME SUPREME is superbly light in texture non-greasy, Non-stickv. It spreads over face and neck lightly, easily without pulling or stretching the271 words
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Advertisement1241 1965-05-04 13 10 LIVERPOOL i. WEST COAST U Due Spore «im P. Shan Penan* ELPENOR LKCrpeel. A»onmouth ti Part CHILLES literieil Gdi. IS May 7 May 1/11 May 11 Luerpeol, Glasgow May I May 11 May 12/U May II PERSEUS LimMel. Glasgow May 12 May 14 DEMODOCUS LimiMl. Glasgow May 11 May1,241 words
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Advertisement1300 1965-05-04 13 THE LA \M LINES I i A-.i L'd I ;.i:9dnO»wt express sailings to near e»st, continent and scanoinatiai Spore P S'ram Penang Am Genoa Havre Htturi R'aam Ant* Copn KAMBOOIA k) SaiKl 111 Pt/Ma» 7 II I May I) lw I mil I II M poona a) Mm it/21 Mar1,300 words
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Advertisement1209 1965-05-04 13 I BEN%LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL I MNTINENTAt PORTS BEN MHO R f of Liverpool J»tt 2 Singapore P. <'ham t njni Hull line 1 3 l( Pert/May 7 Mif 1/ I Antwerp Juie 17 Rotterdam liie 21 BENARMIN lonaon ii'iS/tU ps ib M?; >n s s Mimburi Sir.gaoora1,209 words
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Advertisement1276 1965-05-04 13 toiw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. \r™^^ U.K. /Continent Singapori P. Sham Penang CITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Hottardam, Havre, Hull 24/21 May 27 May CITY OF COLOMIO London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hull, Imminthani 25/27 Jan 2IJMI CITY OF WELLINGTON lonoon. Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havre, Hull, Immmgnam 25/27 laly 21 JHy1,276 words
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Article122 1965-05-04 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. THE rally in Industrials Intensified in more active dealings. Rises exceeded fails by over two to one. A.C.I. gained Is. 6d. to 545. Base metals and oils also firmed. ML Isa was up lid. to 345. lid. Todays prices wltU Friday"* prices In brackets: Mount l»a122 words
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Article256 1965-05-04 14 MAY first trade rubber f.o.b. buyrrs closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yea- I trrdiiy at 74 <■, cts. per lb.. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's rlosine level for the position. The j tone was dull. R.A.S. and F.MJI.E. closing prices in256 words
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Article28 1965-05-04 14 May 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5729.871 (up 371 cents) Inofficial estimated offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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572 1965-05-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN trading resumed on the Stock Exchange yesterday after the Saturday's holiday the market knew officially that Soekarno would not be attending the Tokyo talks. This caused little stir as most operators had realised the chances of the572 words
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Article28 1965-05-04 14 Malayan Stork Tndirrs. April SO. May 3. Industrials: TT.Hfi 7(i Tlnv 97.79 96.18 S rubbers: 101. i:, 103.63 Dec. 30. 196S mo. Dec 29. lOCS 10028 words
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Article788 1965-05-04 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, •■vith the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (I.OOOt 13.09; Dunlopt (l.OOO) $1.15; Ette inlO) SI.H2, (4.000) Sl.fil: F. am! N. ord> (1.000)788 words
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Article192 1965-05-04 14 May 3. Thr-« months. INDUSTRIALS BotiKtead 13 etc, ML Boa l City Dcv 7 cts. M. Invt. C.S. HoldiOKS N. Iron I 14 eta, 0.C.8.C. 1 Dunlop 12 cts. Rotlinun* 10 ctaj. Ked. i)i»p. U eta, Baa 6 eta. Kittpatrik.i 15 CU. B*l. Pi op. M r'a. y.192 words
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Article61 1965-05-04 14 port noon pr.ctt p.r p.cui yMttr. day: Cooonut ell: bulk $64 sellers, drum J67 sellers. Copra: Mar/June: L'K/Con'-nent: Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok white $145 sellers. Sarawak white ***** Mssan, ope<:!al Sarawak black $125 Milan Uirnpong halft Mt.MN) sellers. ASTA Sls7t(N) aeUer* linxapore Coconut Oil Millerf Auoclatlen pricet: bulk 56661 words
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Article46 1965-05-04 14 ON the Irte exchanxo market Hon* Kon« yesterday the o>. dollar V.-U quoted at .'..74; for T.T. ..J 5.73 for cath. Sterling ems qooud .-it 16.01 and «n» tael of geld Exchange rat< THE Malayan Eiohanut Bankf Aiteei<tlen laMi to merchants yesterday weie unroaoged.46 words
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162 1965-05-04 14 fTWERE was a modest gain 1 of 374 cents In the Straits tin price In Penang yesterday to 5729.87J per plcnl The offering was estimated at 225 tons or down 10 tons The G«n«ral B*rrlceii Administration on Friday announced the sale of162 words
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Advertisement981 1965-05-04 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW 2EAUND IMIA. PAR'S 'AN AND t. SUU SERVICI T» Freulli AseliiM. Millesne. Sflsei T« Mrtm ait Nsfa*atliiaa Penanf P. Sham S'pon S'pon P. ytttm Ptftani SULIMBA* t May 1/ I Mi) 1/ s Miy RAJUU 1, 11 May U May I) May BARPETA I JMI ll I IMt981 words
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Advertisement314 1965-05-04 14 NEDLLOTD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fost sailings from Malavsio direct to Canadian and U.S. Great Lakes oorts Vessel: Singapore c S'-am Penni An. Montreal BINTANC Sulc* tlPart/SMIT Ml* 3 JIM ZEELANO 77/2t Ml» 27 21 May Zt'M Miy 1 Jlly BAWEAN 14 21 June 22/23 lIM i«/2SJill 24 Jlly BENCKALIS314 words
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Advertisement950 1965-05-04 15 (t ontinued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 15 Wnrd* St (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtra WANTED Chinese Baby Amah. Tel. *****, No. 2 Ascot Rise. Spore. WELL ESTABLISHED FIRMS rer'Hr* 2 shorthand typist* Please apply Box A 4003 B.T. S'por* WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERK. Apply Hon Secretary, Airport Recreation Club, The950 words
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Advertisement994 1965-05-04 15 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* ft (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtra READ tbe Senior Appointment* vacant In The Sunday Mall each weak. EUROPEAN LADY HOTEL Manageress requires post. Experienced all bisnehes, catering, bookkeeping etc. Singapore Citizen. Box A4OOl B.T. S por*. ASSISTANT MANAGER Maltre (VHolel German, age 25 seeks opening or994 words
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Advertisement852 1965-05-04 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 15 Word* U (Min.)— Box St eta. txtrm YUMIN REALTY LTD. Buy a house at Yumln Park. Lot* available Type A Lot 1, 3, 4. Type B Lot 12 ft 13. Type C Lut tl. Scheduled to umplite by August 1965. Enquiries: Kinr S pore *****852 words
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Advertisement847 1965-05-04 15 BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word* tt (Min.)— Box SO el*, txtra FOR THE VERY Best id Hslrsiyllng •od Beauty Culture at do extra coat. visit Amy We* of Michelle Beauty sulon ÜB. Battery Road. Singapore-! dlioents enrolment now ooeo. RUGS CARPETS t CURIOS STOCKS-FRESH PRICES-CHIAPgIT Belgian Carpet* Japan*** Carpet* x 12'847 words
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Advertisement857 1965-05-04 15 FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mlit.)— Bom St eta. txtra LATtST 1966 0.1.0. Rnfrlgeratora. Various Sizes Trade-In Accepted. Central Refrigeration. 346-390 Joo Chiat Road. B'pore. *****/*****. THB NEW FURNITURI-STYLINC Tork Alrcondltlonera available from Singapore Refrigeration Co., 164. Clemenceau Aye. Tel: (Spore) *****. ONLY MIS/- You can owo Germany s But857 words
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Advertisement718 1965-05-04 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU CIVIL SUIT NO. 16 OF 1965. Between Quelc Shin <k Sons Limited ...Plaintiffs. And 1. Heng Kok Ann and 2. Chan Ah Ying (m.w.) both of No. 523, li ms., Jalan Merslng, Kluang. ...Defendants. ADVERTISEMENT PURSUANT TO ORDER To: 1. Heng718 words
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Advertisement396 1965-05-04 15 KULIM RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED The Directors of Kulim Rubber Plantations Limited have recommended the payment of a final dividend of 6'i making 10% for the year ended 31st December 1964, subject to confirmation at the Annual General Meeting. The dividend will be payable to shareholders registered at the close ol396 words
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Advertisement278 1965-05-04 15 TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor, City Hall). (a) Supply of 500 sets group TV Street Llßhtlng Lanterns (Side Entry) complete wlt!i Lamps. Chokes and Cap.v itors. Tender Deposit |1 Close at 2.15 pm. on 18.5.65. (b) Supply of Overhead Lines Accessories i 4278 words
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Article334 1965-05-04 16 They stand out in winding-up gallops for tomorrow's races PENANG, Monday. (JW.WA and Zaza, both engaged in different races on Wednesday, showed splendid form on a yielding track here this morning. They did the outstanding gallops today among horses winding-up their preparation for Wednesday. Gwana334 words
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370 1965-05-04 16 THE STIPE'S REPORT Disobeyed orders, M. Ismail suspended DENANG. Mon. The 1 Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races here K\( I I: \V. S. Bagby. trainer .iniiuiiliaii. was lined $25 for using wrung colours on the gelding. Powerful Fete >app. L. Kangi threw his head up at the id lost370 words
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Article632 1965-05-04 16 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies EPSOM JEEP spotlights your fancies for tomorrow's races at Penanc. second day of the meeting < 1.. I DIV. 2— 5.X. mJITT: Speedy; SJI should be ideal tor him. SIX ARGKNT: Has bright i early speed; led right up to top I of s'traiylu in Div.632 words
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132 1965-05-04 16 MILAN. Mon. Top Italian filly. Tadolina. is a certain runner in the English Oaks after an impressive win in the Italian Oaks here yesterday afternoon. Trainer Lao ivngo said that ladolina. favourite for the FUiles OBMBtC at Epsom next month, would notReuter - 132 words
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Article125 1965-05-04 16 SEOUL. Mon. Japan completed a clean 5-0 sweep over South Korea today in their Davis Cup Eastern zone semifinal by taking the last two singles matche.v Japans Mitsuru Motl beat Korea's Kirn Too Hwan 5-7, 6-3 6-3. 6-3 and Kojl Watanabe outplayed Balk Sey Hyun 6-0.125 words
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Article394 1965-05-04 16 PBMANG. Mon— Mm x.i:< si mmir COT Wcitlit* for Krangipani X.1.1 rl mv •II mx races here on «lobr Stream 8.1» p' ako Wastaetsk] Shantin Inn H.ll PfrfM t(on tM Kquitv 9.00 Bus Full (t 07 ,0 Thunder Bird 9.00 Winning Prize S.Oti pj,*^ 1 JJ. nrtor394 words
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742 1965-05-04 16 Australia need a McCabe innings to save them —TEST CRICKET BARBADOS. Monday. pROM Wimbledon to Wombledon, as the nursery song has it. is seventeen miles. From Canberra to Barbados is more miles and airline charges than one cares to evaluate, but the long starry spells in space will be worthwhile742 words
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Advertisement761 1965-05-04 16 MlaSiliSLißßSLiJyUifckJd^Bl HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD l.vhnm»tl<>n »f Gravea on Lot 115 Mk. I, Stirling Koad formrrU known a* heang Hone Lim Burial (•round. NOTICE Is hereby given that .■ill the graves on State land Lot US Mukim 1. bounded by Siirlim? Koad, Queensway and Anggora rnierly known as Clieang HOOg761 words
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Advertisement647 1965-05-04 16 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI II Xl SKKVK I S 111 PAKfMK.N I RMMB NOllCfc IKNDKKis will oe receivea t>f ihe Cliauman lenders Board, at uit Office ot the State Pinanciai Officer Government Office*. Brunei Town, up to 4.00 p.m. on Monday. 31st May. ***** for the supply and denvrry to the647 words
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Advertisement806 1965-05-04 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAM KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND IMUMKIII. IHUIUI'MKM M IHOKIIT Applications are invited preferably Irom Federal Citizens tor appointment as: L LEGAL OFFICER. Qualifications: Applicants moat oe either Bur;isiers or bollcitors and -nou.u nave at least three veaib uroiessiooal experience alter call aa a Bar- .Mci oi806 words
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Miscellaneous336 1965-05-04 16 Straits Times bh i ACROSS Riid ether writers <7>. 1 Drop mght-work-rowdy and 8. In for a testing time, to to all coming to nothing i 7 I>. speak' (s>. 9. Pprhaps food Irom various 7. Angered man of high rank. tms age uncertain '7). possibly (7). 10 In short,336 words
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Article626 1965-05-04 17 Israel 9 Malaysia 0; Burma 2 HK 0 IT'S BURMA AND ISRAEL AGAIN IN THE FINAL TOMORROW TOKYO, Monday. JSKAEL and Burma, the reigning joint title holders, will meet in the final of the Asian Youth soccer tournament on Wednesday. In today's seml-flnals both kept their unbeaten records626 words
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Article199 1965-05-04 17 SINGAPORE, Monday. INCHE Hussein Kamari, SAFA president and 1 chief selector, today warned Singapore Malaya Cup players that he would not tolerate any more absentism from training for the rest of the Malaya Cup competition. He .said that prompt action r would be taken against199 words
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113 1965-05-04 17 BADMINTON China wants to meet Denmark JAKARTA. Mon. Communist China hopes to meet Denm.irk at badminton either in Peking or Copenhagen later thi* year, a visiting Chinese badminton "tin ill said here today. Arrordint to the oliicial new* agency Antara. Cheh Fu-Shou wild ommurmt China hopes tt> invite I».ini-li badminton113 words
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196 1965-05-04 17 ARUNDEL. Su.sm>x. Mon. The New Zealand cricketers drew with a team of past and present rest players, chosen by the Duke lof Norfolk. In a one-day match played yesterday on the Duke's prlground at Arundel Castle here. K crowd of 3.000 whtisf 1 eatrReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration322 1965-05-04 17 Husband-and-wif e team win South Malaysia rally SINGAPORE. Mon. A Saab, driven by a hus-band-and-wife team, yesterday won the South Malaysia 500 miles motor rally which started on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pigcott conceded only 560 points throughout the whole distance and r.' w on the road approximately322 words
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307 1965-05-04 17 JEGA AIMS AT NEW 400-METRE MARK THIS YEAR By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysian sprint champion, Mani Jegathesan, who i earned a place in the influential "World Sports" magazine's list of top ten 200 metres runners in the world last year, has clocked brilliant times in time trials since he307 words
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Article30 1965-05-04 17 LAS VEGAS. Mon. Arnold Palmer, who led throughout, won the US $225,000 Tournament of Golf Champions by two strokes with a 72-hole total of 277 here, yesterday.30 words
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405 1965-05-04 17 F. EMMANUEL - WESTPHAL HINT HELPED FORCES TO WlN— Suppiah F. EMMANUEL: SOCCER By Kuala Lumpur: Mon. rpHE MALAYSIAN Armed A ciation secretary, Cc gratefully acknowledged tl arrived West German socc had played in Armed Force Perak ir, yesterday's Malay Perak. Capi. Suppiah said: "Mr. Westphal spent only two hours with the team405 words
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223 1965-05-04 17 Work to start this month on $1.5 million stadium KOTA BHARU, Mon. The East Coast of Malaysia will have its biggest sports stadium the Sultan Mohamed j IV Stadium to be built here ready by the end of next year. Construction work on th« stadium, costing $1.5 million will begin223 words
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Article74 1965-05-04 17 SEREMBAN. Mon. Negri Sembilan Hockey Association will be -holding Its first Hockey Quad- rar.gular this season from Friday to Sunday on the Station Padang here. States taking part are Negri Malacca, Penang and I Johore. Penang and Malacca have accepted to compete in the quad but74 words
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Article384 1965-05-04 17 T ONDON, Mon. Liverpool. the English FA. Cup chamRions. had bitter news in its our of glory yesterday. Two of its greatest stars left-back Gerry Bvme and right-half Gordon Milne cannot play in tomorrow's European Cup semifinal against Internazionale Milan. Liverpool returned home in384 words
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Advertisement145 1965-05-04 17 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 12 RIGHTS WEEKLY 10 Emms MONDAY 8A.713 leaves it 9.45 p.m. Comet TUESDAY 8A.789 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 8A.721 leaves at 7.40 p.m. WEDNESDAY 8A.793 leaves at 2.30 p.m. Comet >^^B^^> 6A.701 leaves at 8.15 p.m. 707 THURSDAY l^^fcc==i 8A.797 leaves at 8.00 a.m. VC-10 4;^=^^^^^^>145 words
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Miscellaneous57 1965-05-04 17 DIARY S(i< KR Ipoh Div. I: KIA v PCBC (Mpal grd>: Div. 2: Ramblers v Police FF (Jn A. Jallh l)i v 3: Rangers v Borneo Motors (Coronation ftrd) 1.. Prrak Div S: SAS v Tamil Yc'stors (T. An•om Kampar Div. 1: Aux. Polio Hydro. HOTKEY Ipnh Div. 1: AiderKonlans57 words
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Miscellaneous66 1965-05-04 17 SUMMARY SOCCtK Ipoh Div. 2: KED 3 C- Kinding I: Div. 3: NLYC 2 Tamil Young-: iters 0: Police 8 PTCSC 4. Inter-Umno Youth* cS'ban):' tfuar 4 Seremban 0. Friendly (Malacca): Yew Liar Portuguese Youths, 1. HOCKEY Malacca l.go: High School 8 3FA 0. BADMINTON Inter-Umno Youths (S'ban): Mu.ir bt66 words
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209 1965-05-04 18 KOAJ I IMPI'R. Mon. The I'mno SecretaryGeneral, Dato Syed l.i .u.ir Albar. said today he was "shocked" by the Perils Mentri Besar's "let's co-operate" appeal t> the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said209 words
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Article23 1965-05-04 18 CANBERRA, Mom. Australian diplomats. In a preliminary reaction, described Tengku Abdul Rahman's proposal for an Asian body as "imaginative" Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration473 1965-05-04 18 'Scandal': Yong hits Filipino stand on visitors SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. has protested to the Ministry of External Affairs against what he terms the "scandalous illtreatment" by the Filipino immigration authorities of Malaysians arriving at Manila by ship. In a letter to the Ministry's473 words
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Article65 1965-05-04 18 DUBLIN, Mon. A Belgian fish expert said here today he had discovered a method of drugging fish so that they could arrive fresh in foreign markets. Gilbert Michiels. 42. a chemist, said by adding a secret chemical to the water, he had put salmon and trout "toUPI - 65 words
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Article41 1965-05-04 18 MANILA, Mon— A baby tornado struck down 37 houses in Bobon town. Tarlac Province, some 58 miles north of here, the Philippine News Service reported today. The PNS said 62 families were homeless but no Injuries were reported. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article111 1965-05-04 18 Benefits for Indon refugees KUCHING, Mon. Thirty-six families of Indonesian refugees who have been Riven asylum in Sarawak are getting benefits from the State development plan. They are being given tech- i nical, material, and financial assistance to help them plant padi. Reclamation The families, who came over the border111 words
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191 1965-05-04 18 pANNES (French Riviera). I. Mon. A Chinese junk. Chang Feng (above), which left Hone Kong on Jan. 26 with a 10-man emr, sail«"l into Cannes harbour yesterday. The weather was rough when the junk arrived early in the morning off theReuter - 191 words
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357 1965-05-04 18 JOHNSON ACTS TO FOIL RED TAKEOVER WASHINGTON, Mon. PRESIDENT Johnson has ordered another I.S. troops into Ihe revolt-torn Dominican Republic, bringing lo 1 1,000 men the strength of America's armed blockage of ;i possible Communist takeover. News of the President's decision came in a dramatic broadcast to the nation onReuter - 357 words
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Article456 1965-05-04 18 LONDON. Mon. A further widespread and substantial advance was itcorded in the stock markets— still responding to Fridays steel White Paper— although prices often dosed below their best levels. Business was on a considerably bigger scale than recently and there was a large turnover in steel shares, which456 words
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Advertisement80 1965-05-04 18 paint with Contarex A camera as only ZEISS IKON knows how to make cameras! The superb CONTAREX is onr of the great achievements that have made the name of ZEISS IKON famous throughout the world, and represents the ultimate in single-lens reflex camera systems. The CONTAREX is able to cope80 words
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