The Straits Times, 7 May 1965
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Title Section22 1965-05-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Hot*** 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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333 1965-05-07 1 A big welcome awaits Their Majesties today KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ABKi welcome awaits the Kins and Queen when they return home tomorrow from their pilgrimage to Mecca and State visits to Kuwait, the United Arab Republic and Jordan. They will be given a full ceremonial welcome at Penang's Swettenham Pier333 words
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Article, Illustration546 1965-05-07 1 Snag over settling a date suitable to the Tengku TOKYO, Thursday THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, assured Tengku Abdul Rahman today that he was pressing forward with his efforts to persuade President Soekarno to accept a new invitation to visit Tokyo. And546 words
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Article, Illustration412 1965-05-07 1 Dato Gunn: My wife and I were treated like prisoners •KEPT ABOARD— WE WERE THE ONLY MALAYSIANS' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dato i Gunn Lay Teik. former Malayan High Commissioner in Australia, today told of j how he and his wife were kept aboard their ship for two-and-a-half days "like prisoners"412 words
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Article52 1965-05-07 1 BAIGON, Thai*. lilty L.S. Air Force planes yesterday attacked a major North Vietnamese ammunition dump with spectacular results. Pilots said four underground ammunition bunkers blew up and four others were left burning after 80 tons of bombs had been dropped on the target 120 miles south ofReuter - 52 words
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Article81 1965-05-07 1 SAIGON. Thurs— South VietnUß'l ull-|>o\\erlul Armed Forces Council formally dissolved Itself today in what amounted to an emphatic military vote of confidence in the civilian Rovernment of Mr. Phan Huy Quat. The council secretary-general. Maj-Oen. Nguyen Van Thieu. read a proclamation terminating the council from theUPI - 81 words
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Article243 1965-05-07 1 S'pore bans South Africa trade SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government today announced a total ban on the importation of all South African Roods into the State, effective from May 13. This follows an order from thr Central Government to the constituent States of Sin- fzapore. Sabah and Sarawak to cease243 words
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Article20 1965-05-07 1 STOP PRESS lAKARTA DECREE JAKARTA, Thusr Sukarno has signed decree. ordering private busingmtm in Indonesia to reibtci enterprise Mf! tara.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration148 1965-05-07 2 offers help Dudley COLOMBO, Thurs. Premier Dudley Senanayake has conveyed to Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan that Ceylon stood ready and willing to render whatever assistance may be possible towards a peaceful settlement of the dispute over the Indian-West Pakistan border TheAP - 148 words
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Article, Illustration477 1965-05-07 2 A ceasefire uproar in Parliament SHASTRI: WE AGREED NOT TO AGGRAVATE CRISIS NEW DELHI, Thurs UPROAR broke out in the Indian Parliament yesterday when the Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, announced that Indian forces would do nothing to aggravate the Rann of Kutch situation while peace efforts went on.477 words
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185 1965-05-07 2 IZARACHI, Thurs.— A Pakistani Government spokesman said yesterday that India was building up its multi-division strength along the borders of both East and West Uakistan in numbers considerably greater than had been reported previously. Two Indian divisions in addition to theUPI - 185 words
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231 1965-05-07 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge told President Johnson yesterday that during his recent mission in the Far East he found that every Government concerned expected that the United States would stay in Vietnam. Mr. Lodge, the president's specialReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article39 1965-05-07 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs More than 35 Conijolese rebels were killed ilurini; an unsuccessful attack on Tuesday at Niangara. near the Sudanese border, reports reaching Leopoldville said yesterday. There were no reported Congolese National Army casualties.— AP.AP - 39 words
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220 1965-05-07 2 TOKYO, inurs. A A U.S. Air Force Jet smashed into an American Army dependant housing area, 2b miles south-west of Tokyo last night, killing two children and injuring nine other people, including four children. Except for one Japanese youtn. all tne aead and220 words
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Article44 1965-05-07 2 ALGIERS. Thurs The permanent preparatory committee of the Afro-Asian conference today bejian another of its aeries of meetings here. The committee's task Is primarily to draft an agenda for the conference, due to open In Algiers on June 29.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article21 1965-05-07 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Army commander Lt. Gen. Achmad Yanl yesterday ciprned the army's first light armament factory in Bandoeng.— UPl.21 words
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Article236 1965-05-07 3 LONDON, Thursday. Ttf R. Harold Wilson last night 1 squashed a revolt danger within the Labour Party over his steel nationalisation plan when it is voted on in Parliament today. Party officials were jubilant after he spoke at a private meeting of Labour M.P's. SomeReuter - 236 words
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Article49 1965-05-07 3 Drugs: 'The dons don't care 9 OXFOKD, Thurs.— About 300 Oxford I'niversity students regularly take drugs, according to tinlatest issue of the campus newspaper Cherwell. An editorial coupled to the story said police in the city were concerned about the problem but university professors chose to ignore it.— UPI.UPI - 49 words
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93 1965-05-07 3 'UNWISE 9 NOT TO KEEP THE FLATS WHITE QMETHWICK. Thurs. A big block of council apartments was opened yesterday In race-con-.scious Smethwlck— and a housing chief announced they are for white people only. The 15-storey apartment block Is part of a slum clearance project in Smethwlck. the industrial Midlands townReuter - 93 words
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135 1965-05-07 3 Liverpool's secretary is found dead at stadium I IVERPOOL, Tnurs. Jimmy Mclnnes. 53--year-old secretary of Liverpool soccer club, was found hanged last night at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool's hour of glory. I Liverpool, urged on by their fanatical fans, won the FA. Cup on Saturday with a 2-1 extra timeAP - 135 words
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Article29 1965-05-07 3 TENERIFE <C;mary Islands). Thurs- A Spanish airliner carrying 48 people crashed here on landing yesterday and killed 31 people including 16 foreigners, Iberia Airlines laid today.29 words
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Article71 1965-05-07 3 PAR AC AS (Venezuela). I Thurs. Three men and a woman machinegunned the American Embassy here yesterday and escaped in a taxi. The attack was all over In seconds, leaving 17 bullet holes in one wall of the Embassy and several broken windows. No injuries wereReuter - 71 words
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Article74 1965-05-07 3 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs. The U.S. o;h Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday dismissed con- tempt charges filed against former Mississippi Governor Ross Bamett and Governor Paul Johnson when they defied a court order and kept James Meredith from entering the University of Mississippi. The court agreed to74 words
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Article25 1965-05-07 3 BONN. Thurs Preside in Johnson yesterday rp-affirmed U.S. responsibility for the reunification of Germany together with the other victors of World War 11.25 words
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Article, Illustration423 1965-05-07 3 Two hours of insults I in the Security -Council I TNITED NATIONS, v Thurs. United States and Soviet representatives traded i insults for two hours last night as Russia pressed the Security Council to condemn American "armed in- terference" in the Dominican Republic. Dr. Nikolai T. Fedorenko, the Soviet delegate,Reuter - 423 words
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Article45 1965-05-07 3 LONDON Tim: M Kn«land" ol 1965. Jenniler OUrlry. suffered facial injuries yeste.ddy In a motor accident near ■Qatwiclc Airport It was the second accident recently for Miss Ourley. 20. who broke her arm in a fall last week. I UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-05-07 3 JHE HAGUE, Thurs. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard last night made an urgent appeal to the Dutch nation to give Crown Princess Beatrix "the peace and the time to take a considered decision" on her engagement. The statement said:306 words
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Article, Illustration418 1965-05-07 5 'MAKE BEST USE OF PRESENT FACILITIES TO LEARN THE LANGUAGE? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, tonight told Malaysians not to waste time finding new excuses and waiting for the Government to provide more facilities to learn418 words
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Article64 1965-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The secretary of the Singaoore Malay Chamber of Commerce. Inche Alwee Alkaff. today said that the chamber was planning to send a 10-man delegation to the threeday economic congress of M and indigenous people to be opened by Tenijku Abdul Rahman in Kuala I.unipur64 words
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Article29 1965-05-07 5 KUALA LI MHL'K. Mints lUiicil of tin Federation of Malays NY nold an competition and exhibition at the AIA Building in Ampang Road here on Monday, i29 words
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94 1965-05-07 5 -Tanjong: L-Front supports proposal pENANG. Thurs. The Pen a n g National Language Action Front today pledged "full support" (or the Socialist Front's move to change the name of George Town to "City of Tin Jong." In a statement today, the chairman, Inche Mohamed Noor bin Ahmad, said the Front94 words
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Article79 1965-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A ma n cheated a shopkeeper by arranging to exchange $3,500 genuine rotes for $7,000 forged currency notes, the Sessions Court here was told today. M. Manlam. 26. of Ipoh. j pleaded not guilty to a charge of deceiving Shaik Dawood79 words
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Article39 1965-05-07 5 KUALA I.LMPUR. Thurs. The Rediffusion Workers Union of Malay.i will hold a dinner at the Mandarin Restaurant here at 730 p.m. tomorrow to mark the successful conclusion of the agree- ment on salaries and conditions uf employment.39 words
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164 1965-05-07 5 Pahang to spend more on this year's L-month IfUANTAN, Thurs. 1V The Pahang State Government will spend $26,500 on National Language Month celebrations this year $10,500 more than last year. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Abdullah, secretary of the State National Language Month committee, said today that nearly 90 per cent164 words
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Article48 1965-05-07 5 Typhoid: 23 cases now MALACCA. Thurs. Two confirmed cases of typhoid were admitted to the General Hospital here during the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 23. They were rrom Kampong Durian Daun. Masjld Tanah. 18 miles from here, and Bukit Baru Dalam. eight miles from here.48 words
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286 1965-05-07 5 Unification of laws in Malaysia 'a primary task' says Rayner SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A lawyer today called for ac. unification of the laws of the States of Malaysia. Mr Leslie Rayner. a past district governor of Rotary International, said It was "a task of the first magnitude Speaking on "Respect for286 words
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80 1965-05-07 5 VIUAR, Thurs. Two Malaysians who were alleged to have landed with 19 Indonesians at Kesang on Oct. 29 last year, are to stand trial in the High Court. They were charged in a magistrate's court today with possession of arms, hand grenades80 words
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Article34 1965-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The St. Johns Ambulance Brigade will hoi. 1 firsi-atd classes every Satu.day at 3.30 p.m. at its headquarters In Ja'an Shelley here. The classes will begin on Saturday v34 words
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251 1965-05-07 5 QUESTIONNAIRES GO OUT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A SURVEY is being rx conducted in government departments to assess the number of officers qualified in Malay. This information will help the Government to plan its proposed one-hour-a-day national language classes. Questionnaires have been sent out251 words
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Article73 1965-05-07 5 I IPOH, Tni'rs.— Tho proprietress jof a hair dr< ssing sa!oon in La- i xamana Road here, Madam Yau Moon Mooi, 32. sustained burns on her face last night when a man threw a tin of acid ai her while she was in front of her73 words
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117 1965-05-07 5 CEMETERY TO MAKE WAY FOR HOUSING PROJECT OINGAPORE, Thur? About 350 families of squatters will have to be moved and 9,000 graves exhumed i.i the Queenstown area to make way for a Housing: end Development, Board neighbourhood with multistorey flats and a shopping centre. The Board has acquired about 41117 words
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Article29 1965-05-07 5 MALACCA. Thun, A u :dow. Tan Ah Pin* alias Deo Ah Kiow. I today Mqatttod here ■<( two chfirgrs of having $3,000 worth of raw and prepared opium.29 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-05-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. "JMU-" visiting Indian Transport Minister, Mr. Kaj Bahadur, today called for joint efforts In Governments in this region to promote interregional traveL "The idea is to promote tourism on a package basis, he said. "I propose joint efforts by Governments in this region toAgencies - 276 words
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Article205 1965-05-07 6 S.Korea may aid Spore industry GINGAPORE, Thurs.— The leader of the visiting nine-man South Korean trade mission, Mr. Chin Tai Doo, today spoke of the possibility of Korean participation in Singapore's industrialisation. He told officials of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce during a courtesy call: "We are very much impressed205 words
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Article57 1965-05-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A ceremony to witness the beginning of piling work for the construction of wharfing facilities for the new Mobil refinery In Jurong, due to be held tomorrow, has been postponed to May 11. Mr. Hon Sul Sen. Chairman of the Economic Development Board, senior Government57 words
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Article99 1965-05-07 6 HE SLASHED A WOMAN OVER A DOG SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bachelor Chua Cheow Kirn, 62, who lived alone except for a dog of which he was very fond in his Serangoon Road home, got so worked up when his neighbour. Madam Tan Soke Kheng, 32, complained that his dog had bitten99 words
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169 1965-05-07 6 SWEEPER AT PO JAILED for OPENING A LETTER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Post Office sweeper, Ismail bin Salleh, 19, was today jailed for one month by a district court after he was found guilty of "wilfully and maliciously" opening an unregistered letter. Malik bin Mohammed, the Postmaster of the Queen Street Post169 words
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141 1965-05-07 6 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Council of Social Service has a list of 50 handicapped persons for whom it hopes to find employment in industry. It expects, with the return of a representative of the Singapore Manufacturers Association from leave, to pursue placement141 words
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Article82 1965-05-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A taxi driver. Ng Boon Chye. lound the rear and front windscreen of his car smashed, after he was approached for money to "pay lawyer's fec6 for a colleague" by a secret society member Van Teo Hock and two other Chinese, at Jalan Bukit82 words
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Article45 1965-05-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Television Malaysia (Slngapurai will broadcast an Interview which the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, gave to local and foreign pressmen on his trip to Bombay to attend the Asian Socialist conference, at 9.20 p.m. over Channel 5 tomorrow night.45 words
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Article455 1965-05-07 6 -rHK following M todays schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Krom London. Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta. Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 3. ID p.m.: from London. Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran, Bombay. Colombo (BA 712) 8.95 p.m.: from Sydney. Darwin (BA455 words
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Advertisement305 1965-05-07 6 ll --ORCHARD~,COMINGN-PALACE~ h, THEATRE (SPORE) L^^KATONG- N*j WONDERFUL THRILLS! WONDERFUL ACTION! »»»»ML^r jTciMi»i«scope qqlor!*^ Ul■' t VM TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! ll Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) True And Truly Fantastic Adventures of the first "OCEANAUTS!" IT WAS FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED, AS IT HAPPENED 1 ACADEMY AWARD I V WINNER for BEST DOCUMENTARY305 words
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Advertisement503 1965-05-07 6 organisation* NOW at LIDO -REX -SKY I PATHE NEWS SPECIAL F.A. Cup Final in COLOR' \O\\ SHOW 1 N4.! > Horn, 1.30, 4. 6.30 9.30pm. I Molina Mercoun, Maximilian Schsll 1 Peter Ustinov Academy Award Winner BEST supporting Actor IW^ I limhin tbt/twclstrtt/ I PLUS! AT ALL SHOWS! I You503 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-05-07 7 Minister's plea: Don't spend so much on weddings HIGHER EDUCATION MUST COME FIRST, PARENTS TOLD SUNGEI PATANI, Thursday r rHK .Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today urged Malays to change their habit of spending large sums of money on marriages. They shoud instrad spend more on their children's285 words
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146 1965-05-07 7 suspects I^UCHING, Thurs. Malaysian security forces in Sarawak'c Third Division last Sunday arrested 10 Communist suspects and captured a large quantity of local-made arms, ammunition and subversive documents. The suspects were arrested at Durln, a small Dyak town between Sibu and Kanowit. on the Rejang146 words
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72 1965-05-07 7 NIBONG TEBAI,. Thurs.— A big rally will be held on the District Office padang here at 9 a.m. on Saturday to mark National Language Month. M< m than 3.500 people are expected to attend the rally which will be addressed by Mr. Ooi Kai72 words
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Article31 1965-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A watchman. Arjan Singh. 18. today reported the loss of his Vespa scooter <BG 5910) from in front of a fun fair at Jinjang North yesterday.31 words
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341 1965-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE chairman of the board of directors of Shell Malaysia Ltd., Mr. N. L. Fakes, said today his firm was fully aware of the firm and rapid strides Malaysia was taking to improve her already sound economy. Despite confrontation this341 words
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Article110 1965-05-07 7 Hole-in-heart boy due home today SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 10--year o'd hole-in-the-heart Singapore boy. Goh Seah Yeoh. who was sent to the Royal Perth HosDital in Western Australia for an operation, is flying home tomorrow. Goh. one of 18 children of a farmer, was the second Datient sent to Perth for110 words
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76 1965-05-07 7 JESSELTON. Thurs. Three Australian sugar cane experts have carried out an extensive tour of Sabah looking for potential canegrowing areas The team. Dr. H W. Kerr Mr Mr. C G. Story and Mr A W. McAulley. was sent to Borneo by the Australian76 words
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Article35 1965-05-07 7 PARIT BDNTAR. Thurs. The Disrict Officer. Dato Mohamed bio Ibrahim, has been appointed chairman ot the Krtan town board with the assistant DO.. In- I che Abdul Razak bin Noordin. as vice-chairman. <35 words
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Article35 1965-05-07 7 TANOKAK. Thurs Dr. N. Teledo. medical officer at the D; trict Hospital here, has been j transferred to the General Hospital in Johore Bahru. His place is taken over by Dr Mohamcd Nawn/35 words
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Article40 1965-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j Thieves broke into the office of a I businessman. Lee Nyun Poo. 43. in Jalan Bukit Bintang early yester- j clay morning and stole two ceiling fans, a plastic chair and an adding machine40 words
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Article30 1965-05-07 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. X mobile chest X-ray unit will give free service to the public at the Dust net Hospital here from May I 31 to June 1.30 words
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Article284 1965-05-07 7 'Land of milk and honey' BU XI T MERIAM (Central Kedah), Thurs. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today described Malaysia as a "land of milk and honey." "Being free from such disasters as earthquakes and typhoons, our country Ls really God's earth," he told an Umno gathering284 words
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106 1965-05-07 7 Navy officer wins flying club trophy CINGAPORE. Thurs. A British Naval officer. Mr. J.N. Stevenson, was last night presented with the VetUaman Challenge Cup for winning the Royal Malaysian Flying Club's int«r-club competition In Instrument flying. The presentation was made by the Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. Tang Beng San.106 words
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Article55 1965-05-07 7 KANGAR. Thurs. The chairman of the newly-formed Peril* Selatan Umno division. Haji Mokhtar bin Ismail, today announced that a wide publicity campaign will soon be launched to recruit more members within the Perils south area. The division will also otjen a new headquarters at Sim pang55 words
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Article37 1965-05-07 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A new licence fee of S3O has been introduced for bulk tankers transporting petroleum or dangerous petroleum in bulk In a quantity exceeding 2.400 gallons but not ex- i ceedme 3.000 gallon*.37 words
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Article30 1965-05-07 7 KUANTAN. Thurs The Am- I katan IWuda Youth Club will hold a variety show at the town hall her* on Saturday In aid of the National Defence l*und.30 words
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Article164 1965-05-07 7 K. LUMPUR, Thurs. Till Federation of Malaya Co-operative r Apex Bank will operate as a full-fledged bank next year. This was announced today at a Press conference by the chairman of the bank. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamrd Hashim. who is also the Mei.tri Besar164 words
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Article, Illustration98 1965-05-07 8 'Know your Singapore 9 quiz for students Now being built SINGAPORE. Thurs.--Some 23 secondary schools from the Malay. Chinese and English streams will take part in a "Know Your Singapore" quiz beginning this Saturday. The quiz, Jointly sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board, the Ministries of Culture and Education, and98 words
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93 1965-05-07 8 ARCHBISHOP I TO OPEN NEW CHURCH SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Brisk finishing touches to Queenstown's first Catholic church were being made today to get it ready for Saturday's opening by Archbishop Michael Olcomendy. The opening ceremony and the blessing of the Church of the blessed Sacrament at Commonwealth Drive will be held93 words
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Article60 1965-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Social Allan's. Inche Othman Wok. will be guest of honour at the Sembawang National Day Celebrations, organised by the Kampong Tengah community centre, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Inche Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed. and the Assemblyman60 words
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Article37 1965-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Culture will give free i film shows at Kampong Loyang. Canberra Padang at the Naval I Base, and the Whye Nam School In Jalan Bahru, tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article59 1965-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The western part of Raffles Place adjacent to Robinsons department store will be closed to traffic for six weeks, starting from May 10 because of road construe- I tion. Cars coaling from Almeida Street will have to turn left to Malacca Street and the entrance59 words
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196 1965-05-07 8 Retirement benefits now for 3,200 STC employees SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday signed a new collective agreement with the management covering retirement benefits for all the company's 3.200 busmen. A union statement described the new agreement as "an improvement" over the 1956 court of inquiry award,196 words
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Article49 1965-05-07 8 Two language courses SINGAPORE. Thurs. The i Adult Education Board will be conducting courses in English on conversational Mandarin and spoken Hokkien specially for English-speaking people. The fee for each complete course is $10. Application forms can be obtained from the Adult Education Board's office at the Cultural Centre.49 words
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Article27 1965-05-07 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Junior Safety First Council will hold its schools' representatives meeting at the St. Joseph's Institution hall en Saturday at 10 a.m.27 words
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250 1965-05-07 8 NEW SECONDARY SCHOOLS TO COST $I.IM. EACH TWE above is an art- ist's impression of the Singapore Government's new type of secondary schools to be built this year. Each school costs s; 1 million and can accommodate 1.920 children in two sessions. The school consists of five buildings containing 24250 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-05-07 8 'ALL AGREE MALAY IS PRACTICAL, ACCEPTABLE' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Assemblyman tor An .sou. Mr. P. Govindasamy. Bald last night that all groups In Malaysia were agreed that Malay was the "most practical and acceptable of the languages in current use to become a common language linking the different commuui' Speaking171 words
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Advertisement219 1965-05-07 8 v ScotcdVH BLACK I I WH*TE W ■«(3 B'jCHAKIUM Buascow, scoumH r BJ SL *M- PIOOUCT OF SCOTLAND •I Ifli B^> I BLACK WHITE I |k BUCHANAN'S I CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHISWf I f>TCM WHISKY DlSTlllt**j GLASGOW t, LONDON. B^^| Wf *U. 70* PROOF fl^BF V fll IT^^l I m219 words
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Miscellaneous126 1965-05-07 8 Oop Kfi V.T. WWgwmUn fe?{ 5&2?£5y 9£^J^/^. I W$L HoL co r < I I BALDERDASH! ANY LUNtt] P DI/-UT kl/~MA/t K£Bs\ lc tl! i !J3?}*< c *2£y fCr!l OOWIL M i com" know hcSp wttm two ha.no* (Bern I RIGHT NOWJ f^\^ rr^^ >^!ST I^ iVi TMAT J **™*)6126 words
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Article, Illustration435 1965-05-07 9 He evaded payment of $15,000 tax, court is told PENANG, Thursday. "pACTORY owner Lee Siew Ngock evaded payment of over $15,000 income tax on five undeclared bank accounts in 1955, the Sessions Court here was told today. '"Our department had no knowledge of these bank accounts when it accepted a435 words
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Article45 1965-05-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The ninth group oi DA Peace Corps volunteers, numberins 64. if. expected to arrive here on Monday Th:s will number of volunteers serving in Ma\a to 431 There are nov 367 volunteer! acttvelj at <vorlc throughout IfataTtta45 words
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Article30 1965-05-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The ar'Urn Prime Minister. Dr Ton Chin Chve will open the new Dunearn secondary technical school on May 15 The opening will be followed by concert.30 words
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193 1965-05-07 9 Ghafar (back from tour): Send more truth missions MALACCA. Thursday. rpHE Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul 1 Ghafar bin Baba. today called on the Central Government to send more missions to countries which had no diplomatic relations with Malaysia. This was to keeD them informed of what was happening193 words
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Article174 1965-05-07 9 PREMIER LEE PAYS TRIBUTE TO SIR SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night paid tribute to the Singapore Infantry Regiment for "excelling" in operations against Indonesian guerillas in Sabah and Johore. "You have carried the name of Singapore very high among the States of Malaysia."174 words
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Article61 1965-05-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The A>su>iam Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. will open the 17th annual conference and council meeting of the Malayan Youth Council at the Dewan Bella m Kampong Pandan here on Sunday The them? of the confprence61 words
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Article85 1965-05-07 9 Penang Umno assembly tomorrow PENANG. Thurs About 150 delegates from 34 branches will attend the Penang Umno division's annual assembly on Saturday. The president Syed BM .in Aidid. will be re-ekcU-d without opposition. He is the only nomine* for the post. But three candidates will contest the past vi deputy85 words
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Article64 1965-05-07 9 KLV'A I.UMPUR. Thurs Nine nil-men of tho Roy rial) An Force left hero tonight ..ipore. enroute to Errand. end .i one-year course They are aircraftmen i-ee Chun Luni. Francis Chonsr Yeo S;it. Chan Nr Fook. M Msnaßaran. Mohamed bin Haji Abdullah. MoImmecl Derus bin Maaiof64 words
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Article, Illustration408 1965-05-07 9 The royal trip: I stand by what I said: M.P. IPOH. Thurs. The chairman of the Muslim Pilgrims Saving Corporation. Haji Hussein bin Nordir\ M.P., said here today that he stood by his criticism of the manner in which the Malaysian Embassy in Jeddah had planned for the arrival of408 words
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130 1965-05-07 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs 'J'llE secretary-general of Ihr National Trades I'nian Congress. Air C. V. Dcvan Nair. left by air for Accra this morning to attend the AfroAsian Peoples' Solidarity Conference. Before his departure, he told reporters: •'I am sure our delegates will get130 words
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Advertisement21 1965-05-07 9 6 C\ BOAC AT YOUR |^»w. reap tflß I > I ~?^WK- *Sp •^^Hk,'** Jfr BY SUPREME BOAC TRIUMPHANTLY SWIFT SILENT SERENE21 words
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Advertisement69 1965-05-07 9 BOAC I ill *M i^ >M)ttiA^ with the most experienced pilots with Rolls-Royce power <> Jb^Lu m*\ Sat j< mH jßai^-^' jp^ and superb service For more details of BOAC'S services, consult your local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur *****69 words
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Miscellaneous31 1965-05-07 9 Hunnfl titf Halph ll* ,„,<!<, hi /MEY, BU6S! hAVE\ HAPDWAGE STOBE.i f^ fti I [\TI I WBft^ |p>=% YOU GOT A PIECE Ji| Qr yEBO! NO* SCBAm/ J>\ JA L<W>j J^X^^U V~X31 words
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Obituary52 1965-05-07 10 20 Word. Hi (Minimum) MRS. ANDREW HOW Chwee Chuan {Cecilia Wee Oek Ngo> paased away j peairfully leavinK 1., hind ber beloved hiulrrn. Lawrence, Keuina and sister OattM Cortege leave 10 Kuo Cbuan I Avenue, Katonn. on Saturday 8-3-1865 nt 3 M p.m. for Holy Family Church nnd tn-nc-52 words
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Article151 1965-05-07 10 :u Word* Sli Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late B.K Revea thank nlativi--. friends for thnr condolences, assistance, wreaths, donations and attendance at funeral. MR AND OR MRS B.W. Paklanathan thank relatives and friends for their valuable gifts and kind wishes on their marriage 24-4-65. MR. A MRS. Ng151 words
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Article239 1965-05-07 10 M tfrorejs tli minimum* AOELPHI HOTEL- Afternoon tea trttfe K.-em-h smMm, Philip t His V.nd entertain you with classical mvi I M to T.lHi p in. HANDMADE pure wool, permanently moth-proofed carpets by Tal Ping. Orrtrr. t»ken for any size, 417 River Valley Road. S pore. Tel. 3»303 MOUTHWATERINC239 words
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Article41 1965-05-07 10 IS H#»rWa M rWsisun) CNJOY an ivrninx of sacred muslr i >*.'h iv Pnltrmo Brothers i rec-ordmsj ■d -tic inn t*mac*sUMa) Won day 10 Tuf!..!.-iv ii Hay 730 p.m. IVnteron TU»d Sponsored i.v Singapore Youth for I'hriM. Ail *p|.-onie41 words
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Article64 1965-05-07 10 ;< W.,,«\ st Vi». Box it rtt. oMlrm j RETIRE TO an Island I'arart,., only 30 mlnn from KofEland the «.rren in.i lovely 1. 1.- of Man Urn Income tax Id lid rllmate No surtax or deatb I '^tir» Kverything you want: rntrr- talnment. beaches, golfing. fishing. Writ,,64 words
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Article400 1965-05-07 10 In Mecca the Yang diPertuan Agong joined perhaps a million other pilgrims in performing the Haj and took cart in the hallowed ceremony, reserved for Muslim Heads of State and leading ulamas, of washing the Ka'aba. In Kuwait the streets were gay with bunting and illuminated arches.400 words
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Article630 1965-05-07 10 Fading Hope PrtMpwts for negotiations on Vietnam continue to worsen. Peking and Hanoi, having rejected President Johnson's thrice-repeated call for "unconditional discussions", seem determined to turn their backs also on the opportunity Cor informal talks which a new Geneva Conference on Cambodia would present. From stating that they would not630 words
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Article121 1965-05-07 10 Under the Governments economy drive many projects must go to the wall, but one of those which should be saved is the building of new wards at the Ipoh Genera] Hospital. Overcrowding at the hospital has for yean: been a trial for doctors and staff, something of an121 words
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Article, Illustration114 1965-05-07 10 In New York yestorday. Dr. L. Bateman. Controller of Rubber Research, and chairman of the Rubber Fund Board, addressed American rubber industrialists and technical experts on Malaysia's "new look" rubber natural rubber in a modern dress. In its new form natural rubber could not be graded by the visual114 words
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Article1281 1965-05-07 10 Now, the New Look rubber mm r D L mm/ S PREAD i n terest a t t aches to a "new look" for natural rubber, to preparing, packing and grading it by more up to date methods in keeping with those made commonplace by the synthetic rubber industry. Let1,281 words
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Article13 1965-05-07 10 The second part of this summary of Dr. Bateman's address will appear tomorrow.13 words
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Article459 1965-05-07 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Buah (n)— lnUt: buahSan (pronounced: tuah-buahan) (n) fruits generally; bakhil <adj. v.) mean, stingy; to be mean or stingy. SOME USEFUL ADVERBS (contd.) TIDAK, OLKAN no, not. Both are words expressing denial, negation or refusal. We have «een TIDAK459 words
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117 1965-05-07 10 "The controversy in Ma--1 lava over Hi. of private candldati the Cambridge H.S.C. ha.s ended. But It looks llkf the Singapore Ministry of Education is inea in starting one. Private candidates tor the Sdence papers in the HSC. have to show that117 words
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Letter167 1965-05-07 10 DECENTLY I had th« privilege and pleasure of .spending over a year In Singapore and of serving the public Interest to the best of my ability, as Visiting Director of Extra-Mural Studies at the University of Singapore. It has just been brought to my notice that some of167 words
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Letter91 1965-05-07 10 MY daughter is a student of the Universiiy of Malaya. She has been told there Is no room for her in the Third Residential College, the only women's hostel. With no relatives In Kuala Lumpur, she is having a hard time finding a place to stay and also91 words
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Letter46 1965-05-07 10 pETALINO Jaya preK mler satellite town and and Industrial complex in Malaya with telephones that Just do not work. All of one day recently they were dead. It was the same again the next week. Is anybody dome anything about it? ISDISTRIALIST P. Java46 words
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Advertisement427 1965-05-07 10 ■«a«I>IS«I«*>«^^^SSSSSSSS>SSSSSBaV Strut. Tines k Malar Mail Classified Kvc'iifiKMti awry ba handed Is MARKET Orchard Woe.4 (Haca»llonin Deak) COLO STOftAOK MANCHrI Nsval baa*. Aulkorlsad Ajanta CITY BOOK (TOKI LTP -atter House. Collyer Oust THC NEWS FRONT Ir/uatricK's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Naval Im HAMICM STORE 1419 Upper Cheng*427 words
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Advertisement74 1965-05-07 10 IS PARIS BURNING? How close Poris come to losing its water supply, oil 1 its industry, 45 bridges over the Seine and the Eiffel Tower itself in World War II has not been realised even by Frenchmen until recently Who saved this beloved city from Hitler's insane orders' De Gaulle'74 words
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Advertisement20 1965-05-07 10 v No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers IEKMrs mimiiD ctuu scotch wniui 5^ milillt IMOuwtMl HaUItU I20 words
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186 1965-05-07 11 Indons made 13 bomb attempts in April l^l \l A LUMPUB, Thurs Thirteen attempts 11 in Singapore and I two in Selangor were made by Indonesians in April to ciuse chaos in thr Malaysian mainland. Rut they were able to explode their bombs on only five occasions three in Singapore186 words
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Article40 1965-05-07 11 IPOH, Thurs. Perak has so far collected $398,000 for the National Defence and Vigilante OOtpi writ. ire funds. The latest contributions for the for the National Defence Fund came from the Muslim Religious Scholars-Leaders' Council, which gave $15940 words
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Article, Illustration810 1965-05-07 11 An affidavit by Sunny Ang-14 months later SINGAPORE. Thur«. COURT TOLD FOURTEEN months after bargirl Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, 22, disappeared while scuba-diving, Sunny Ang swore an affidavit in connection with the incident, the Assizes was told today. This affidavit, it was stated, was made on Oct. 29. last year,810 words
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Article32 1965-05-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Sweo Aun. will open the Fronch Commercial Fortnight Industrial Fair at the Chin Woo Auditorium tomorrow at 5 p.m.32 words
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Article40 1965-05-07 11 KLUANG. Thurs. -Thr Kluang branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association will hold a May Day dance at thr Diamond Jubilee Hall on M.ty 29 in aid of thr National Def'cnc* Fund and fet sports council fund.40 words
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Article, Illustration205 1965-05-07 11 DANCING IS NIRMALA'S FIRST LOVE IN LIFE SINGAPORE, Thurs. For Mrs. Nirmala Ramachandran, a 27--year-old mother, dancing and perfecting her art is her first love in life. Widely acclaimed as an exponent of the oldest Indian classical dance, the Baratha Natyam. she turned her back on all other things including205 words
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Article60 1965-05-07 11 KUALA I UMPL'R. Thurs. The Minister of Home Affairs Daio 'Dr.' Ismail bin Dato Abdui P^hm;in. returned today from visit to the Thai-Malays;aii Operation* headquarters building which is now under construction in Songkhla. southern Thailand. During his three-day stay, hi had talks with Thai officials60 words
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Article107 1965-05-07 11 570 new home owners in Singapore SINGAPORE. Tburs. The Housing and Development Board today sold another 486 threeroom and 90 two-room flats to the public under the home ownership scheme. The latest flats sold are in five 10-storey blocks at MacPherson Estate. The board had sold a total of 2.068107 words
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Article32 1965-05-07 11 mlar. Thurs. Inspectors of schools In the Johore Education Denunmen 1 will give lectures on thr comprehensive schools .-.>>: mi to parents at the Datn Sri Amar school here rm Tuesd^v.32 words
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Article35 1965-05-07 11 PENAN'i. rnur.s. Lim Enit Giap alias Lim Oh Bin. 42. was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder.ng a broth-seller. Teik Lee, 26, on March 135 words
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385 1965-05-07 11 Cancer: It's the No. 1 Singapore killer SINGAPORE. Thursday a CAMPAIGN to i\make Singapore realise that cancer is today the No. 1 killer in the State was inaugurated by the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, at his Ministry this afternoon. Mr. Yung said: "Death from cancer has supplanted385 words
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Article43 1965-05-07 11 Back Formosa tour farmers KUALA LUMPUK. TbUTS, Thirty tanners Biid agricultural officers from Kedah and Perlis returned today ilwr i fo wtafj s'udv tour of Formosa During the.r stay there, they visited agricultural ■tattoos. t;irmiciations antl studied the application «f modern farming techniques43 words
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Advertisement210 1965-05-07 11 l<i l' l f lr l l<^ «l>«SBS«BBJ8n| <«I>MMBIBBa)*«4W|S^SBIS>V I 2 Vital for your Vitality LEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK nLU LLw^ Energy. Keep yourself healthy with L«o ■VI Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Leo Capsi-tab lets you work hard and play hard all through the day. I For new vim and vigour210 words
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Advertisement92 1965-05-07 11 I j MIGHT CR£ AM from For a limited time only, in TOP THREE, Ardena Skin Tonic; and, at no extra Miss Arden offers you a gift of wonderful charge, a generous introductory Ardena new Ardena Liquid Night Cream. TOP Liquid Night Cream, so that you can take THREE contains92 words
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Miscellaneous749 1965-05-07 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels: 5 Kuala Lumpur News in English: 7.10 Sports ■hi.. P 'TV X nd Cor 734 Acres* the Seven •^R-t« U ?l, BahrU: BeM: 8 News ln Manclar.n; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanr. 8-10 Mart Berbual; 8 15 ChinT«t Pm P altern: 5 15 es e martial749 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-05-07 12 TV dealer off to study Dutch techniques YiR. CHONG Choo i 1 Chai, general manager of Asia Radio Co., sole agents for Siera T.V. in Singapore and the Borneo territories, left for Amsterdam last week. He has been invited by the manufacturers. N.V. Siera Radio. The Hague, to tour their140 words
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99 1965-05-07 12 U.S. automotive tyre output hits new high THE Rubber Manufacturers' Asx social ion of New York reported peak monthly production and shipments of original equipments of automotive tyres during the month of March. Total passenger and motorcycle tyre production for March amounted to 13.415.051 units, the previous record was 13.122,52499 words
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Article26 1965-05-07 12 Singapore last year Imported 40.750 tons of canned pineapples against 36.708 tons In 1963. according to statistics. Exports were 50.388 tons against 48.484 tons.26 words
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525 1965-05-07 12 TIIK Singapore Government is rapidly restrict in# the imports of an increasing variety of foreign-manufactured products, hitherto allowed to flow freely into the local market. This is seen here as a drive to tighten its import control policy. In the past 18 months or so.525 words
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Article227 1965-05-07 12 GIFT ITEMS ARE BIG BUSINESS i; IN Malaysia today, there is a growing market for pro- ducts such a» key-chains. c%areue .ignteis. ash-trays and tie pins. Demand for these is mainly i created by commercial firms be- i cause the ■mportam factor behind the saleabillty of such products is the227 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-05-07 12 Latex course in Essex for chemist A MALAYSIAN chemi*t haa left for England to study thr various uses of latex. Mr. Shum K«ok hur. 27, who is attached to the Research and Development Laboratories of Rrvertex Ltd. In Kluang, Johore, will be away for six months. He will take thr61 words
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Article62 1965-05-07 12 Retail sales of Chrysler passenger cars in the first quarter of this year totalled 328.332 units, the highest ever achieved in a threemonth period, the company announced. This figure was 35 per cent higher than that for the same months last year. The previous first quarter62 words
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Article137 1965-05-07 12 Till: 1965 International Markrt\d\rrtising conference MM held in Paris last week. The Mmda> conference, attended by prin<ipj|s of the 49 member agencies reviewed the group's actlvit, and disruvsrd its further expansion. This year's conference roincided with the International Advertising Association conference. The member agencies also137 words
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188 1965-05-07 12 New Ford, sports car may come here A NEW motoring model will soon be seen in the Malaysian motoring scene. It's the Mustang. Ford of America's version of the sports car introduced a year ago in answer to the challenge in the sports car field. At the moment, the fourseater188 words
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83 1965-05-07 12 Danish butter, cheese sales drive now on A DANISH sales promotion cam•r* palgn has been launched in Singapore for dairy products including butter and cheese. The campaign, which will run for a fortnight, is being held in leading supermarkets and provision stores. As part of the drive, there are giveaway83 words
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Article, Illustration312 1965-05-07 12 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE By MALAYSIA'S newest fin Traders of Penang. a over the present staeinat: ditions. "Wo know this isn't exactly the right time to start a new company but we are glad, nevertheless, to be granted a licence." a spokesman of the management told the Straits312 words
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128 1965-05-07 12 pESSNA Aircraft Company has V developed a new siugle-englne agricultural airplane to meet the rapidly growing market for aerial application of agricultural chemicals Called Cessna Agwagon. the plane recently made Its maiden flight in Wichita. Kansas. The company says production plans will be determined after128 words
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Advertisement226 1965-05-07 12 The AII-^rni[y j^\ Prink! Mfk so wholesome "j^^HH^^SJ Nothing does it |^j3IaPCP^ like Seven-Up! U S^^^Jf U IN %r# 20" (50cm)50CS 16"(40cm)40RU I 1 J4OWU WALL FAN AUTO FAN C^^^^ OSCILLATION CONTROL SYSTEM J^^ft(v/(^ BATTERIES Jfc For reliability, -^l^^Si I W W 1 L %i m 'We are so glad226 words
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Advertisement107 1965-05-07 12 jg )SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS <M) BERHAD FINEST SELECTION OF CONTRACTOR PLANT IN MALAYSIA WE STOCK 15,23 AND 30CWT DIESEL DUMPERS. WE STOCK ALL SIZES OF CONCRETE MIXERS TO SUIT YOUR APPLICATION WE HAVE IN STOCK THIS POPULAR BHC SAGA JUNIOR HOIST WE STOCK FROM 1' 2 TO 4 INCH PUMPS107 words
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553 1965-05-07 13 Seato agrees: More aid for Vietnam PAKISTAN: DON'T AGGRAVATE DISPUTE ON MALAYSIA LONDON, Thursday •JIIK South-East Asia Treaty Organisation powers, with the exception of France and with Pakistani reservations, last night agreed to increase aid to South Vietnam. They declared that "resolute defensive action" must be continued until Communist aggressionReuter - 553 words
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81 1965-05-07 13 |£E1 ORE the conference wound up. Seato's Secretary-General, Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon. replied to Cambodia's demand that Seato withdraw its "protective umbrella" over it. An authoritative source said that in a letter to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head of State. Mr. Suphamongkhon had saidReuter - 81 words
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Article192 1965-05-07 13 HAYNESVILLE (Alabama), Thursday. AN F. 8.1, informer said yesterday he was unable to prevent the murder of a civil rights worker, Mrs. Violet Liuzzo, although he was in the back of the car from which the fatal shots were fired and had aReuter - 192 words
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Article45 1965-05-07 13 SAN SALVADOR. Thurs Emergency medical supplies began arriving here today from Panama for victims of a disastrous earthquake on Monday which left at least 100 dead. 500 injured and thousands homeless. President Julio Alberto Rivera has declared a state! of emergency.45 words
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242 1965-05-07 13 A storm over man sent to jail in secret ONDON, Thurs. A High Court judge has sparked off newspaper headlines and questions in Parliament by revealing that he had sent a man to prison at a secret hearing a week ago. Mr. Justice Stamp. 60. who was appointed a judgeReuter - 242 words
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108 1965-05-07 13 Palar gets a warm welcome from LBJ WASHINGTON. Thurs.— President Johnson gave Indonesia's new Ambassador a warm welcome yesterday despite the strained relations between their two countries. The Ambassador, Mr. Lambertus Palar, called at the White House to present his credentials at a formal ceremony held in drawing room ofReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement98 1965-05-07 13 Indigestion?. r v& ""^L* relief in 1: o minutes FROM INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH y^ When you're suffering the pain of jtHfK Indigestion, Heartburn, or Upset J&r Stomach after a meal, take BISMAG. nit» c c o ve ingredienu work imxneh>i>4 n i^i< diately. They ease the pain, soothe indigestion98 words
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Advertisement314 1965-05-07 13 /(J First in jffijg^^^i power dependability the world's g^r*" best-selling outboard motors uMuwr- iiia^Mi BWMM nlfe&&£Lrr i_mm«ii,jii Wherever power on water is needed in Malaysia, you M££^99!|HM| will always find a Johnson outboard in use. Johnson K^^L^ "fc W mm H■■ outboards are designed and made for dependable ser- l/i314 words
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Miscellaneous264 1965-05-07 13 Straits Times Crossword 4CSOM special detecting equipment 7. Plate of birth (5). (5). 8. The idea of absolute power 11. Endure Jest implied in clearly liat a pUce in belief sergeant-major's order (S, 2.' in God (9). 4). 9. Some task if ferrying by boat 13. Tome* first copied then264 words
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Advertisement183 1965-05-07 14 EDUCATION AT HOME FOR SYSTEMATIC TUITIUN PERSONAL ATTENTION ORIGINAL METHODS MEANINGFUL APPROACH SUCCESS PROMOTION JOIN C. C. S. EXAMINATIONS Higher School Cert., School Certificate, Malaysia Certificate, Qualifying Test Form IV, L.C.E., L.C.C., (Book-keeping etc.) APPLY To:— tut her* •CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE* SCHOOL. •P.O. Box 193S Singapore. (TEL: *****) or P.O. Box183 words
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Advertisement604 1965-05-07 14 l( oiiliniird from l*ar.r> 10) SITUATIONS VACANT < wdt St (Mm.)— Box s«> rfs. extra BOX A 6864 S.T. Positloo filled. Applicants thanked. BOX A 6892 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. RESIDENT SALESMAN for Jesselton. P.O. Box 260. Singapore. Position tilled. Applicants thanked. EUROPEAN RECOMMENDS a Cook Amah will live604 words
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Advertisement1004 1965-05-07 14 Slftm O l^ vv AN TKI) It «...<• M <»»■ i. ,-K..i H rf. ,x1.,. RtAO (Dr nrmui ApiMjintineots *a> ***** in 1b« SuDriat Mail eacn w«ea ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word, $f I»,n.)—Bmx it tU. «xir« MODERN FLAT at Gulllemard Road, to r>u taken over Telepbone S pore 2010 L'1,004 words
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Advertisement927 1965-05-07 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ,rf. x* *l,n ftm i» rl* mxtrm l» I CLASS aHOP Huuit Ho o. la* Ann Building Orchard Koad. «vmiar,it from Ist June iw-r Apply M.i tl M I- lour Ngaa Aurj Uuildin*. v. N.(er Ann Kuogti oiik« Ml lauk i.kjhu sin*MKor« {HOUSES LAND FOR SALb IS927 words
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Advertisement823 1965-05-07 14 EDUCATION j ».„<. Via Hut in «-r« •>'. CLIFFORD KINDERCARTEN M (•annul*: Kid s- pote Maw term uomm<ncV« I'lth May Knquirici, Tel: ***** BfcCINNERS Accounting. rtooKkieping. TviM'writinK. Shorthand. KmgWU» KnoKhane. Htalth Sciem-i ii.-n iCainiindge Kxaim: Mi»l.;n of Commerce. In Battery Koad. s txjr. 9350U THIS CAN BE THE KEY OF823 words
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Advertisement1060 1965-05-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Wordt St I Mm.) Box SH rls. txlrm 1962 MORRIS 1100 hxcellrnt condition. MM mmmm <i«rnr driven Kirm bafon l" m./aftei o RIO I»S7 TRIUMPH l'R-3 Convertii.u Nrwl* I'inted. Kxcellent i-ondi-tlon $r>iH) ono Cm II XL v»wl3 nnyMS6OO ONO. IfM Vmixhall toui KOod tyreK r«-s|. rayed1,060 words
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Advertisement835 1965-05-07 14 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Wnrd. St < Vim. > Bnx St rl* txlrn BRING YOUR DOCUMENT* to Me. nun Smith *'t will make good ptM at Mir i ELECTROSTATIC COPIES ut juiii documents. Kvady wane you wait. I'iU i::<iurnifnu A\enuc Hioguporc a BRING YOUR PLAN Tracings to i.otloo Smith of835 words
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Advertisement692 1965-05-07 14 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by th« Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Building, ior the following works:K&) THE METALLING AND COMPLETION OF JALAN TEPONG OFF JALAN OUDANG IN JURONG INDDSTRIAL ESTATE. Show Round:- nth m*. 1965 at 10.00 nja Closing Dai«:- nth May 19b5692 words
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Advertisement1302 1965-05-07 15 10 UVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Due S'pori <an> Sham i»»nnte ACHILIES liverpeel On 33 Telay May 1/16 May 11 CYCLOPS Liverpool, Glasgow GM. 15 May 16 May 11/16 May 17 PtRSEUS liverpail, Glasgow May II May 14 UMOOOCUS Liverpeel, Glasgow May 1! May 21 May 22/25 May 21 J.UTOIYCUS1,302 words
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Advertisement1263 1965-05-07 15 T//£Lh\jl/jVjFS to EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI. CONIINENI AND MANOINAVIAi b|.ore V b jrn t-cijng Arti benua Havre n o.rg K'aam Aiit* Cose HAMBODIA I) Sailei II Pt/May 7 1/1 May 23 UM 1 Juie 6 IB 14 POONS a) Mai 11/21 May 22/24 25/26 Jim II 21 Ivm 211,263 words
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Advertisement1235 1965-05-07 15 \BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t, CONTINtNTAL PORIS m7MI4UAn For Liverpool MM 2 BfiflnilUn Hull Jum 13 Singapore P. S>sm <>eniPt Antwerp Juie 17 li Pirt/Ttlay May 8/ 8 Rotterdam Jim 21 BENLAWERS gg gj Singapon «h, w p e nant M'brougti Jiee 16 la Pert/TNay G'moutl) JiM27 Singapore1,235 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-05-07 15 tepjw ELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. IT*^ U.K./Continent Singapore P. S'r.aro Penang CITY OF R. 'ON iondon, Hamburg. Kotteroam. Havre. Hull 27/21 May 38 May CITY OF COLOMBO London, Hambjrg Rotterdam Havre. Hull. Inuninghan 14/27 Jim 26 JMe CITY OF WELLINGTON icr.ocn, Hamburg. Holteroam. Havre, Hull, immwgr'ain 25/21 Jily 261,270 words
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Article110 1965-05-07 16 MELBOURNE. Thure. INDUSTRIALS were firm In very quiet trading. Leaders moved narrowly but rises exceeded falls. Base metals moved variably. Mt. Isa gained 44. to 345. Oils were steady. Today's closing prices witn Wednesday's prices in brackets: lloilul I .-a 34/- (33/V) N. Broken Hill (10s.) 39/2 (39/9)110 words
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Article70 1965-05-07 16 /'HINESE Produce Exchangi. Irngav pan noon prlen par picul yoitirday: Coconut alii bulk (04 icllera, dram (67 seller*. Copra: May /Juno UK/Cootlneat: Unquoted. Pippor: Muntok white 1143 wllera. Sarawak white $1421 aellera, aped*,! Sarawak black I 122» Mllera. garbled Lampong black (14S(N) Mllera. ASTA $157i(N) sellers. ■rniapon Coconut70 words
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Article54 1965-05-07 16 T'HF present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fivrd on November 24 last year is Selling; TT or OD 2s. 3 15/16 d., Hu.ving TT 2s. 1,16. Burin? OD 2s. 4' 2 d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article31 1965-05-07 16 May 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5731.124 (down $5,371). Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (up 25 tons). Tel: No. *****/931 words
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745 1965-05-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS continued \j dull and featureless on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Transactions took place at prices virtually unchanged in many cases from Wednesday's levels. Nine counters were dealt in at unchanged prices, 8 were down, and 9 better, but except745 words
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Article28 1965-05-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices May 5 May 6 Industrials: 75.<)7 76 01 fin*: 95.09 hi 'is i rubbers: 103.73 103 73 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10028 words
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399 1965-05-07 16 rE tin price in Penang yesterday fell by Sb.37} to 5*31.12\ on an ofTering estimated at 235 tons, up 25 tons. Market sources reported both increased offerings and demand. Since Easter the daily offering has not been below 200 tons a day.399 words
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Advertisement1128 1965-05-07 16 Y\^^^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. V Ban Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Servie* ••■jmuwi Man" 11/11 Ma) 21 Ma) 2S Jim Mini $1*1) II iili •Kimiiawa Mm" 11/13 liM 21 21 mi 1 A*g I *a **g We>si Coast of Central/Soutb America Service Yokohama S3. Jos* euajaauil Canao Anca vaipamu1,128 words
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Advertisement995 1965-05-07 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE 'N(M (UUHU INDIA. HBM'M ANO r SULr SERVIC* Fresiklli ilfi'le. Melloim. Sym< Ts. nuns ant Naruattliaa P>nant r. V-vn S'pori o'oore S'nan esmi BULIMIA* Sailel* ll Pirt 1/11 Ma) (UJ'JIA lir' )i Ml) 12 Ml) 13 Ml) n.KI-IIA lIM* I/***** 11/ 1) ISM RAJUU .1/5 111. I Jill995 words
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Advertisement510 1965-05-07 16 WESTBOUND. EUROPE SERVICE Sinpsun t. S'Mn Pinaaj fOlj TATEA 11/11 !ay 14/11 Mai w May Marseilles. Boroeaiu, rtavn Ouiirt NAUSICAA 14/11 Im 17/11 Jill HIM Ma'seeillei. Havre, Dunkirk. YAMA 11/13 jell 14/11 Jalf 1! III? Marseilles Borfleaui, Havra Ounlirl NARA 12/14 tit tb/17 Alt IR A*f Wars*«.llt* Ha«r«. Ourtirt tASTgQUNDi510 words
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Advertisement234 1965-05-07 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Post sailings from Malaysia direct to Canadian ond U.S. Great Lakes ports Singapore P S'nam Onang Arr. J/oM'eel ZEEIAND 22 26 Ma) 27/21 Ml) 21/11 Ma) I HI) BAWEAN 14/21 IM* 22/21 mt /4 24 Jsse 24 III) BENCKALIS 14/21 Jll) 22/23 III) 14/25 Illy234 words
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Article765 1965-05-07 17 OUSINESS in and retried to a the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia terday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) SI 24; Duntops (2.OO0) Sl-45: (2.OOO) 51.46: Esso ords. (2.000) Sl.it, M.OOO) »1..'j7. (2.OOO) fl.ag; «.indN. ords.765 words
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Article188 1965-05-07 17 May S. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Baoataad 13 eta. M. Box 10 cts. Pity Dev. 7 cts M Invt. 10 cts. < s Holdings N. Iron 9 cts. 14 cts 0.C.8.C. 1» cts Punlops 12 eta. Rothmans 10 cts. Fed. Dixp. 12 i-t». Sun 6 eta. Kitzpatrlcks IS cts.188 words
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Advertisement812 1965-05-07 17 '■.v.,.f.u-g«mm»7gt^ NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Ooh Teck Kwang of No:— 29, Commonwealth Crescent, Singapore, have applied for a Beer House. 2nd Class licence in respect of premises No: 29. Commonwealth Crescent, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and812 words
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Advertisement780 1965-05-07 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Exhumation ot Grave* on Lot 115 Mk. I, Stirling Road formerly known as Cbeang Hong Lim Burial Ground. iNUllt'E is hereby given ibai all the graves on State land Lot US Mukim 1. bounded by Stirling Road, Queensway and Anggora Close, formerly known as Cheang Hong780 words
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Advertisement720 1965-05-07 17 NOTICES THE WILKINSON PROCESS I RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya; NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that the Thirty-Third Annual General Meeting ol THE WILKINSON PROCESS RUBBEH COMPANY. LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 70, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Btn720 words
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Advertisement734 1965-05-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for the IrUowlng posts: (1) LECTURER OR ASSISTANT LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES: Candidates must nay« a good degree in Sociology Social Anthropoiogy or Social Psychology; be capable of teaching research methods ana have considerable experience of 1734 words
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Advertisement674 1965-05-07 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of the following properties. (1) Lot No. 146, Section 8. Muklm 24, situated In District of Kallang In the Slate ot Singapore. held under Singapore State Grant No: 5, with house No. 25. Lorong 29, Olf Geylang Koad, Singapore 14, erected674 words
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Advertisement683 1965-05-07 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate Venders are Invited for any one ur all of the following: Tender Clonlnf Drpost Dat« (1) ERECTION Sc COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 10 Storey 1 Room Flats (Improved Type) (516 Units). 2 Blocks of lv Storey 2/3 Room Flats (280 Units), 1 Reluse Bin683 words
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Article, Illustration978 1965-05-07 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON SIMPSON, LA WRY DEFY HALL AND GRIFFITH TO PUT UP RECORD 263 From Bridgetown. Thursday r f HERE is a strong feeling among those who know this Bridgetown pitch best that it will not last six days. It was relaid only some978 words
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Article34 1965-05-07 18 VI »rR.\MA l«t Inns Lawry not out -l Simpson not out 137 Extras 24 Total (for no wkti 28S Bowling todate: Hall 13-2--54-0: Griffith 15-2-4S-0: Sobers 20-5-66-0: Glbbs 27-9-50-0: Solomon 3-0-17-0; Hunte 3-1-7-0.34 words
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Article888 1965-05-07 18 I SINGAPORE. Thurs— A total oof 209 horses— B3 Class 2, j 74 Class 5 and 52 Class 6— j has been entered for the four-day Singapore Turf Club I meeting; here on May 15 and! 16 and May 22 and 23. CLASS TWO Ist888 words
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Article317 1965-05-07 18 PXANG. Thurs. —Weights for all se\en races herr on Sunday, last da> of the Penang Turl luh meeting, are: SI MMXX COT CL. 1. DIV. I— B'.F Peak of Perfection 9.06 Valala nut Salamat DaUng n.n:; Pulau Pangkor 8.1! Malapin 8.05 Sungei Wang 8.04 Shockalingam 8.01 General Trong317 words
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Article107 1965-05-07 18 SIM. .WORK. Thur». The raring schedule is: First day Class 2. Dit 2 Bf: Div 3 6 f. Class 5. Div 2 and 3 6f. C'ass 6. Divs 1 and 2 6f: Div 8— It. Second da> (Uw 2. Divs 1 and B— €f Div I—Bf.1 8f. CUM107 words
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Advertisement303 1965-05-07 18 rnriiAii KUALA LU L II till LUMPUR rKCni|iMAY3-17 COMMERCIAL C n DTlli f* UT ruic i p on I SINGAPORE ll MAY 10-24 HI I y f\ Jm Mm i MbsV f> |V^ s^ j Bsfl S^Bkk 1^ B^l SEE The attracti»» trl colour window diaslayS Tha Frtuch Film iratai303 words
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Advertisement108 1965-05-07 18 Advertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, (Special) One of the most was reported and verified by a common afflictions is a condition doctor's observations. This imknown as "itching piles". It is most provement was maintained108 words
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395 1965-05-07 19 F. EMMANUEL - Malaysia's Thomas Cup in 1970 is Japanese -forecast F. EMMANUEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. JOKLBEI MORITOMO, chairman of the Japan Badminton Association, said here today that he rated Malaysia's chances of regaining the Thomas Cup by 1970 as very bright "With the present team, a very young one indeed, I395 words
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207 1965-05-07 19 ERNEST FRIDA - CRICKET EMPHASIS ON YOUTH, FIELDING IN MCA TEAM ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysian cricket association selectors hope to be able to include six to seven youngsters in the President's XI to meet the Hong Kong Cricket side here on May 15 and 16. Dr. Ong Swee Law. the MCA207 words
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Article92 1965-05-07 19 LONDON. Thurs. England avenged their first home defeat by an overseas side a 6-3 thrashing by Hungary 12 years ago when they beat Hungary 1-0 at Wembley here yesterday. Welsh Cup final: Cardiff 3 Wrexham 0. World Cup; Ireland 1 Spain 0 European Cup Winners Cup cetni-92 words
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Article, Illustration315 1965-05-07 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Australian professsional Bruce Devlin led cigarsmoking Charlie Sifford of America by thr,ee strokes after 14 holes In the $30,000 match on the Royal Selangor I Golf Club today. 1 Devlin returned a one-under- I par 55 with three birdies315 words
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Article697 1965-05-07 19 MALAYA CUP PREVIEW ALOR STAR, Thurs. —Notwithstanding Selangor's record of victories in both their outings, Kedah are determined to create an upset when the two teams meet in their Malaya Cup fixture at Stadium Darul Aman here tomorrow night, writes Chan Beng Soon. Kedah are697 words
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Article54 1965-05-07 19 SO( KK Ipoh Div. 2: Malays 6 Menglembu 1; Div. 3: Kilat 'B 4 DID 1; Shaw Bros w.o. Cheng Wah. L. Perak Div. 2: Gloucester 4 Rubana 1 HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 1: KIA V 4 La Sa> lians 1. Anderson:ans 3 KIA 'B* 1 Taipinc I*e: KE VII54 words
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Article128 1965-05-07 19 DENANG. Thurs. Wine.min did a sparkling trial in soft going here this morning. With a riding boy astride, be dashed over 3f in 37 3 5 on the bit. Tapageur, ridden by Alan Trevena, was palling hard whein kept over 3f in 43 2 5. Prediction (apprentice Rao)128 words
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Advertisement124 1965-05-07 19 |j mt 1 mm t\^A ANNIVERSARY^^ BPV r-^^m^-r-t Seventy five years ago, the first commercial dry battery <^S^»B»k ff( Pi^^^T^^ fl^^^**] WaS ma< e National Carbon Co., in the U.S.A., and given H 'R*^^^^^^^* KkS^^v^S l^^^^i j M i 1 the name 'Eveready'. H^S^hKS iSPB^QPSI B^^^^^^S 11&U&&00H SPS ShmT^ Today,124 words
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Miscellaneous105 1965-05-07 19 I DIARY I SOCCER Malaya Cup: Kedah v S'gor (A. Star); Trengganu v Kelantan (Dungun, 5). Ipoh Div. S: C. Klnding v PWD (Jn A. Ja- I HI); Div. S: Oovt. Printing v PTCSC (Coronation grd). Kampar Div. 1: Pk Hydro v Kampar. L. Perak Div. 3: N. Scotia v105 words
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465 1965-05-07 20 Painful surprise to hear this, says Lee SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today j replied to criticisms of his statement that no racial group could claim to be more native than the others in Malaysia. The UMNO SecretaryGeneral, Oato Syed Ja'afar Albar, yesterday described Mr. Lee's465 words
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Article29 1965-05-07 20 BOMBAY. Thur.x. Mr. Lee j Kuan Yew. Singapore's Premier, arrived here today to attend the conference of young Asian Social- ist leaders in Bombay. Reuter. iReuter - 29 words
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Article41 1965-05-07 20 SINGAPORE Tbura, The senior physician at ilie General Hospital. Dr Gvee Ah Lei .-peak on "Reseurclies ol 'lie brnln" iincheon meeting ol the V's Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, at the Prince'.s Restaurant on Saturday ut 1.15 p.m.41 words
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Obituary42 1965-05-07 20 (.ABLE RECEIVED FROM Monlnl, Cry 100. Veluptllal Mm brother of V RaJ-ili. J I I brother-ln! <.f M MADAM JENNIFER KOH Ml :i«iiv turn Kuild Leaving behind :i nrl 4 Krand-rhilrtren .it st Bemadette 11, Ziob Ro«d. Funeral od to Bi-42 words
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395 1965-05-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Civil Service wants to know the objectives of the Government's austerity drive so that it can make an "effective contribution" to cut Govern ment spending. This was stated here today by the Secretary of the Staff Side, National Whitley395 words
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Article86 1965-05-07 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A former magistrate and immediate past president of the V's Men's Club, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong last night said Singapore did have a problem of juvenile delinquency. He said that although no statistics had been compiled as a survey had not been made so86 words
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307 1965-05-07 20 Alleged maps of 'South Irian' irk Aussies CANBERRA, Thurs. The Indonesian Embassy here today I denied that Indonesia had made any reference in maps or statements to Australia being "South Irian." The denial was made by the first secretary of the Embassy. Mr. Alexander Marentak, following a statement at theReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-05-07 20 SEREMBAN. Thur s Dato Raja Hanifah bin ll.i.ii Abdul Ghani, former PMIP vice-chair-man, now detained under the Internal Security Act. has been relieved of his Negri Sembilan office as Dato Seri Maharaja diRa.ja (Sungei I' ions Board). This decision was unanimously taken at a meeting124 words
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Article67 1965-05-07 20 LONDON. Thurs— Actress Elizabeth Taylor underwent a "minor operation" yesterday at a London hospital, a spokesman for the actress disclosed today. "She went in yesterday morning and came home yesterday evening." the spokesman said. "It was a minor operation which she knew she was going to67 words
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Article438 1965-05-07 20 LONDON Thur.-. The HOOk mark* :> gave a satisfactory perlornianct .Ulead ol the steel vote tonight but Inures) was selective' and i)usines> appeared to be on a r.tther lower leve> than on preixdinu days this week I Steel .shares attracted buyers and scored gains. Leading438 words
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Article, Illustration553 1965-05-07 20 'Courage' call to Britain by Ramani on Rhodesia IT IS TIME FOR MORE THAN MERE WARNINGS 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday MALAYSIA challenged Britain yesterday to str.p the Rhodesian Government of power and transfer authority for the colony's affairs to the Crown. Mr. R. Ramani, Malaysia's resident representative and president <>tReuter - 553 words
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130 1965-05-07 20 Rhodesia: Britain is urged to act UMTKD NATIONS. Thurs— The African and Asian members of the Security Council called on Britain in a formal resolution today, to "take all necessary action to prevent the unilateral declaration of independence." by Rhodesia But they stopped short of requesting measures to halt theReuter - 130 words
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Article67 1965-05-07 20 Just fancy that LONDON. Thura A BIJ million hospital under construction in High Wycotnbe may not open v scheduled at the end of the year because there are no nurses. i Authorities who spent €500 on a campaign advertising for nursing staff reported there were only 16 replies. Ot those67 words
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Article50 1965-05-07 20 SAN FRANCISCO. When Teodoro Bellulovlch came lrom Yugoslavia 10 veurs ago he tound Americans had trouble with his name. He went to court and changed it to Doro Bell, only to find Americans calling him "Door Bell." Yesterday lie was back in court. He asked for his old name back.50 words
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Article52 1965-05-07 20 WELCH (West Virginia): A 14-year-old boy was arrested near here recently on charges of operating a still and peddlim; "moonshine" to his playm;c He did not deny the charge In fact he bragged about it. 'i built it and I operate It." he sit.c 4 "and I make pretty good52 words
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Advertisement49 1965-05-07 20 Latt CLASSIFIEDS 20 Wordt Hi I Minimum I TO JAN AND BAS. a daughter Jrnnifer, sister to Richard on 6-5-65 at Bungaar, both well, thanks doctor Siiter/Staff PACHVMUTHU To Ivy and Edward ton, Edwin Terrence Mornr. brother to Rohan at Aasunta I on 6.5.63. Thank* to Ur and «taff.49 words
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Advertisement47 1965-05-07 20 Traditionally a part of the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely craftsman who patiently turns a chiseF K^ on a block of wood to create a A^^a^K: cake mould of simple artistry. '■> ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY BEST47 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-05-07 20 Highest and lowest temporaturr- En Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 82 73 C. Highlands 68 59 Jesselton 88 75 Kuchnik' 91 7348 words
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