The Straits Times, 8 May 1965
1965-05-08
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Title Section20 1965-05-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 NATION'AI LIBRARY; 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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Article, Illustration144 1965-05-08 1 Home, a happy King A HAPPY King returns home from a glorious tour of four Middle Eastern countries and a pilgrimage to Mecca. And to say "Selamat Pulang" to him and the radiant Queen at the airport was a huge gathering led by the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak.144 words
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Article450 1965-05-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday I [UNO'S weekly paper, Malaya Merdeka, wants the Central Government to review Singapore's position in Malaysia in view of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's recent statements about the .Malays The paper said that if this was not done and "no concrete action"' was taken450 words
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Article240 1965-05-08 1 JAPAN GIVES US HER FULL BACKING TOKYO, Fri Japan supports Malaysia's participation in the second Afro-Asian conference at Algiers as much as the majority of Afro Asian countries, the official spokesman for the Foreign Ministry here said today. Mr. Akira Sono. director of the Ministry's Information and Cultural Affairs Bureau,Reuter - 240 words
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Article31 1965-05-08 1 MELBOURNE. Fri.— A Japanese school son. composed by a computer »a> pluyed on a taperecorder to 250 delegates to ihe International Coimress on Huniiin Relations here this week —RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration812 1965-05-08 1 Visas: Manila says sorry but... TIANILA. Fri. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez. said today incidents involving Malaysians with the Philippines immi- gration officials were i unfortunate but defended the controversial fingerprintinu requirement as "absolutely necessary "This country" Mr. Mendez added, "is preI pared to continue permitting the entry812 words
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Article43 1965-05-08 1 STOP PRESS AUSSIES 650—6 BARBADOS. Fri— West Indies had made 12 f»r no wicket in reply to Australia > first innings t«>t.«l of (,:»o-(i dec at lunch on third da> of fourth trst. At Worcester: x. 2>aiancirr- -'tO and 15.">-3. Wore* 255 at tea.43 words
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Article, Illustration660 1965-05-08 2 T. G. NG - T. G. NG B, Kuala Lumpur, Fri 21-GUN SALUTE AND A 99-MAN GUARD OF HONOUR THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were given a grand ceremonial welcome when they arrived home this morning after a triumphant month long tour of the Middle660 words
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Article, Illustration28 1965-05-08 3 THE King and Queen receiving welcome home handshakes from YIPs who turned out in full force to greet them at the Kuala Lumpur airport.28 words
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104 1965-05-08 3 The King to open Parliament on May 25 J^LALA IX'MPI R. Fri-The openirn; of a nrw session of Parliament on May 25 will be the Vane di-Per-tuan \mmcs first official function following his Mecca pilgrimage The session, which will go on till June 5. will debate the Royal speech which104 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-05-08 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /SAVE f^\ S v I LOOK AT f W*4AT WILL THEY V TMIS_^X iTMINk OP H&XJP/ FROZ2KI J/ Ir ffROZEH PROOS"26 words
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Article, Illustration439 1965-05-08 4 OTHMAN WOK REPLIES TO UMNO SINGAPORE, Fri. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, tonight exhorted all Malaysians who subscribed to or believed in a Malaysian Malaysia to give their full support to the forthcoming convention of pro-Malaysian and non-communal opposition parties.439 words
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Article58 1965-05-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— The BOAC is holding a buffet tomorrow night for the "Pearly King and Queen" of Hampstead in London, who arrived in Singapore earlier in the day en route to a film premiere in Australia The buffet will be held at the residence of Mr.58 words
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Article39 1965-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— lnche Hashlm Ismail has been elected chairman of the School Employees Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for this year. The vice-chairman is Inche Bakar Ahmad, and the Secretary, Inche Mohd. Sulor.39 words
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Article365 1965-05-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The biggest batch of 118 people, including 36 girls some of the 258 people charged last Monday in connection with the May Day disturbances today Siled the fourth magistrate's court to have their case mentioned. The cases of the others will be365 words
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193 1965-05-08 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— The I Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak will declare open the 13th International Bazaar for the Blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Altogether 13 countries will be represented at the bazaar, each selling193 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-05-08 5 •REPORT BUS VANDALS' APPEAL DENANG. l-ri. The City Council today appealed to passengers traveJling in its buses to report immediately either to the conductor or the polite if tktSf see anyone daina!;in^ the seats This appeal followed reports that seats in City Council buses hul been slashed "This wanton destruction140 words
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Article79 1965-05-08 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Fri The Sultan and Bultanab of" Keclah Line! the Minister of Education, Inche MohuniiU Khir Johari, were among the guests at a bullet dinner given oy the Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Sved Omar Shahabudin. and his Wife, Datin Tengku Aminah. at their residence79 words
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Article, Illustration417 1965-05-08 5 $3,000-AND-APOLOGY AWARD SINGAPORE, Friday A NANYANG University ixgraduate, Mr. Yap Bor Lim, was awarded $5,000 by the High Court today for "loss of reputation and wounded feelings" caused by an article published in the Barisan Sosialis party organ, "Barisan/' of which the417 words
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171 1965-05-08 5 LONDON, Fri.— Plans to overcome the shortage of trained .scientists in the palm oil industry were discussed at a conference of experts which ended here yesterday. The conference. which was designed to help palm oil producing countries to improve the profitability ot their crop,Reuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration714 1965-05-08 5 'He has had to live with this smear on his escutcheon 5 leged that Mr. Yap. while an undergraduate of the Arts Faculty last year, sat for a re-examination in the English paper for a girl student. The defence claimed that Mr. Chia. as editor of the party's Chinese journal,714 words
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Article55 1965-05-08 5 SINOAPORE. Pri. A fourman team of West Australian ni.mut icturrr> is due in Singapore tomorrow for a 10-day visit to promote the sale of their Droducts The team is now touring Bangkok. The group is led by Mr P. J Malone. secretary of the exrxirt division.55 words
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128 1965-05-08 5 New batch of Peace Corps men due on Monday 17 U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Most of the new batch of 79 American, Peace Corps volunteers due here on Monday will be posted to Sabah and Sarawak. The rest will help In Kedah's rural development programme and agricultural project*. Before taking128 words
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Article16 1965-05-08 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. —The Town Council here will hold a meeting on May 14.16 words
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Article, Illustration313 1965-05-08 6 INFILTRATORS SET UP FOOTHOLDS BANGKOK, Friday. A PROVINCIAL Governor warned yesterday that Communist agents had infiltrated into the country as far as Korat, only 150 miles north-east of Bangkok, according to the Bangkok Post. The paper reported that Governor Sawat ParibhatUPI - 313 words
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Article150 1965-05-08 6 Is Mao moving troops to Vietnam? UONG KONG, Fri. Communist Chinese authorities were today reported to have placed restrictions on rail traffic between Canton and Peking. Travellers, who returned from China, said they understood the restrictions would be in force till May 20. The authorities had advised people to travelReuter; AP - 150 words
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Article33 1965-05-08 6 PEKING. Fri— A film "The Successful Explosion of China's First Atom Bomb." is being shown throughout China and is proving an unprecedented success, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article46 1965-05-08 6 TOKYO. Fri Tlie Japanese Government has begun an emergency review of economic aid for emerging nations, particularly in Africa, to appease the growing rc-"-entnvnt among them toward the heavily adverse balance in their trade with Japan, the Japanese Ministry of Trade said today. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1965-05-08 6 MANILA. Fri. A congress- man charged last night that President Macapagal assumed office on December 30, 1161 he had been out of Manila one-third of the time. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article112 1965-05-08 6 (CANBERRA. Fri.— The Australian Labour Opposition late last night failed in an attempt to block the dispatch of Australian troops to Vietnam. The Government defeated the attempt by 60 votes to 44. The Opposition forced the division at the end of a flve-and-a-half-hour debate inReuter - 112 words
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121 1965-05-08 6 (CALCUTTA. Frl. A heavy build-up and airlift of Pakistani troops along the borders of the eastern Indian States of Assam and Tripura was reported last night by senior State officials. The Assam Chief Minister. Mr. B.P. Chaliha. and Mr. S. L. Singh, the Tripura ChiefAP - 121 words
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Article180 1965-05-08 6 INDIA BREAKS TIES WITH RHODESIA SALISBURY, Fri.— The Indian Government has withdrawn diplom atic recognition of the j Rhodesian Government, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, said last night. Mr. Smith said the Indian Government had decided on this action because of Rhoi desla's internal polieie.s. He made his surpriseAP - 180 words
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Article47 1965-05-08 6 RANGOON, Fri. Combined array and police squads have unearthed grenades and other ammunition in raids on Buddhu* monasteries at Mandalay, according to reports reaching hereThe raids were ordered afUr more than 150 Buddhist monks were arrested throughout the country for anti-Government activities.— AP.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration722 1965-05-08 7 WILSON TRIUMPHS AS HIS REBELS RETURN LONDON, Friday THE Labour Government yesterday won Parliament's approval of its outline plans for steel nationalisation by a fourvote majority in a critical and bitter House of Commons debate punctuated by jeers and roarsReuter - 722 words
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158 1965-05-08 7 t ONDON, Fri. Sir •"Alec Douglas-Home's Conservative Opposition Party yesterday won the Hall Green. Birmingham, by-elec-tion with an, 8,150--vote majority only slightly less than in last October's general election. This victory cuts the Labour Government's overall majority to three in the 630--seatReuter - 158 words
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Article43 1965-05-08 7 PARIS. Fii. President de I Gaulle said today that United Stales troops should get out of i the Dominican Republic He wns also considering re- cognising the government of Col- Francisco Dena. leader of the rebel forces. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article31 1965-05-08 7 PARIS. Fn. The 10 richest member coustries of the In: tional Monetary Pund yesterday announced approval for a British request for US$l,4OO million from the fund to bolster sterling. Reuter-Reuter - 31 words
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103 1965-05-08 7 LONDON. Fri. Government's hairsbrcadth victory in the House of Commons last night on its outline of plans to nationalise steel might well come to be known as the "wheelchair vote." The vote came against a background of hectic activity by party whips toReuter - 103 words
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216 1965-05-08 7 Race and God's law by a KKK lawyer HAYNESVILLt: (Alabama). Fri A lawyer defending a Ku Klux Klansman accused of murdering a civil rights worker said in court here yesterday: "God did not intend us to mix with the black race." Ku Klux Klan counsel Matt Murphy, added: "I don'tReuter - 216 words
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Article77 1965-05-08 7 LONDON. Fri —The lid on the credit squeeze was clamped even tighter yesterday when bankers were called to the Bank of England to be told that they must b#< absolutely resolute in resisting loan demands. Lord Cromer. Governor of the Bunk of England, warned bankersReuter - 77 words
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Miscellaneous129 1965-05-08 7 Allot/ 0,.p Bn r T Tmttlin Hfe» "ir? 7 MEW HOLD tr. I EH? NOW P f~>oircW?TGO^AO< 1 I ...MDU'P FREEZE OH." YEH 1 GUESS YOUVi "*i DOC! WAIT? I WHAT? JmjLM TO VIKIN6IANP LIKE TO DEATH IN V WGHf AT TMAT' rt _llf±^ 1 TMAT/ MV GOSH. MAN- THOSf129 words
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241 1965-05-08 8 Big hunt for Indon intruders off Katong SINGAPORE, Friday. patrol boats and police troops scoured the shores off Katoog and West (.'oast Road throughout last night alter receiving reports that "Indonesian infiltrators" had been seen in those places. A sampan was reportedly seen at sea off Katong at 8.10 p.m.241 words
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Article, Illustration586 1965-05-08 8 SOH TIANG KENG - Yong greets happy 'heart' boy- SOH TIANG KENG JOY, EXCITEMENT AT AIRPORT By CINGAPORE, Kri. There was a flurry of excitement all over the Singapore Airport YIP enclosure tonight. Voices chatted and laughed. Near the YIP room tern c perimeter, a large group of people were seen clustering around a586 words
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Article25 1965-05-08 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Knutsen Line vessel Astrid Bakke will be calling at Singapore for the first time on or about May 13.25 words
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Article56 1965-05-08 8 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Public Utilities Board today announced that there will be no water in these areas from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday: Alexandra Terrace, Pepys Road. Pasir Panjang Hill, Balmeg Hill and Labrador Villa Road. The shutdown is to enable work to be carried56 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-05-08 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Indian Minister of Transport, Mr. Raj Bahadur, now on a visit in Singapore, said today that he was greatly impressed by the industrial complex at Jurong. "It augurs well for the future of Singapore and Malaysia and I wish it260 words
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178 1965-05-08 8 Two service brothers meet 9,000 m. From home KUCHING. Frl. —At a jungle outpost in Sarawak, about 9,000 miles from their home town of Catter;"k, Yorkshire, North England, two brothers have met for the first time since they left home to serve overseas. Tiey are Corporal Paul Snook, or the178 words
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Article54 1965-05-08 8 SINGAPORE, Frl. A stray cow, was seized yesterday along Airport Road was slaughtered at the Government abattoir thio morning. Its meat was distributed to five charitable institutions. This brings the total number of straying cattle seized and disposed of since operations began on Feb. 854 words
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Article362 1965-05-08 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered a travel agency, G.C. Nanda and Sons Ltd.. to reinstate the 11 employees whom it dismissed in May last year, on the same terms and conditions of service they enjoyed prior to dismissal. The court ruled that they362 words
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Miscellaneous303 1965-05-08 8 Straits Times Crossword i tv ACROSS 23 s word, for stimuli (7). 1. The uninspiring quality of 7. Iterate a mention of one who sport (13). m et her fate in the l down 8. 23 course where the horses (5 10) dont bolt their food? (10j. io. My 23*303 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-05-08 8 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 84 73 C. Highlands 75 59 Jesselton 75 Kuching 7248 words
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216 1965-05-08 9 "Singapore leaders trying to split the races* if ALA! < V M The 1 president of the Mal*cca Malaysian Chinese Validation. Dato Tan Cheng Swee. said here tod.i\ that certain Singai)Oi<- loaders were making utterances to split the unity among the races in the country. This was a very serious216 words
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85 1965-05-08 9 Three new typhoid cases in Malacca VIALACCA, Fri. I I Three more confirmed cases of typhoid have been admitted to the General Hospital here today, bringing the total to 26. The victims are from Batu Tiga. Bukit Baru Dalam; Kampong Durian Daun. Masjid Tanah. 18 miles from here, and Kampong85 words
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Article35 1965-05-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A. Rahim bin Oman. 23. (if K.imponi? SemHrang. was fined S5 in a magistrate's court here today for hawking without a licpiice yesterday morning M Jalan Mountbatten. He pleaded guilty.35 words
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Article, Illustration472 1965-05-08 9 My father was at embassy for King's visit. ENVOY'S SON: HAJI HUSSEIN MENTIONED QUARTER OF THE TRUTH... KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. HAJI SUHAIMI, 25, son of the Malaysian Ambassador in Jeddah, Dato Haji Kamaruddin, today denied an allegation that his father was not in when the King visited the embassy there472 words
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Article153 1965-05-08 9 Trooper jailed for extortion TAWAU. Fri. A 21A year-old trooper of the 2nd Recce Squadron of the Federation Armed Forces. Chang Soon j Yam. was sentenced to six months' jail by Mr. Justice Simpson after he was found guilty of j extortion. Chang was accused at impersonating an officer of153 words
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Article44 1965-05-08 9 KUALA LUMPL'R. Fri. The Minister of Information and 1 Broadcasting, inche Senu bin 1 Abdul Rulini.iM pit tor Prrwng today on his way to Kubang Ba'su Timor. Kedah. wherr hr w.ll attend in- 1 annual mretuiß of the :non division tomorrow44 words
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Article30 1965-05-08 9 SEKEMBAN. Fri. Iht Y.mf? di-Ptrtuan Be.sar of Ncgn Srmbilati ttlli opi :i ■< 5500.000 I'ppej Secondary Religtoua B I Bukii Merbah. .pit at 9 a.m. mi May 2730 words
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Article71 1965-05-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. j Two men arrested for fighting in public were i charged in an magistrates court here today with be- j having in a disorderly manner. i Lim Sook Khuan. 32. of I 1 Weld Road, and P. Baba Singh. 56 of Brickfields. 1 were71 words
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124 1965-05-08 9 OATU PAHAT. Frl. o The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sport. Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. today suggested that a central body be formed to help the activities of youth organisations. His Ministry would do its best to promote youth activities in124 words
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Article124 1965-05-08 9 T»ANGKAK. Fri A 56-year-old woman, tied and KaKged by three armed robbers, freed herself and made a 200--yard dash to a police station here today. When Madam Boon Chul Hwa. a mother of five, returned with the police.' the robbers had left with S7O and124 words
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Article28 1965-05-08 9 SINGAPORE. Pri bomb expert exploded an old wartime shell siifely near Mum inn Reservoir tod.iy The relic had been unearthed two hours earlier by a lHbotr.vi28 words
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Article23 1965-05-08 9 IPOH. Fi:. Mi Pllla: \\*.s admitted to Ihe Frd. ration bar by Mr. Justice All bin In :hp High Com23 words
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Miscellaneous68 1965-05-08 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heitndahl /WE ACE IrN y I CAM HARDLY X --I SHE EVER WAIT TO HEAR THE I THOUSWT WE WERE> GETS O~P REST OP THE \GOIN' TO TH' PARK JTHE PWONEi GOSSIP, BUT THE y^-jxFER A BOYS WANT TO IV") V S VOU LATER, PAM> TttEPwZS^"!68 words
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Obituary57 1965-05-08 10 Wtrds SIS (Minimum) MAOAM LOW KAM CHEE •>« >» Jalan Imhl. K L,. passed away pe.-irr tullj (iii h ..-6.1. Cortege leaving nousiII no am to-day for S Bern Cemetery MAOAM CHAN KAM TONC aged ft •no'hi-r of l^nng Kh.u B»ee passed away on 7-S-19S.V Funeral today viriK Chlk57 words
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Article196 1965-05-08 10 ■n Word, US < Minimum i MR. A MRS. Kamuel Can TlanK Choon thank ail rrlatlvr. and friend* i lor 'hnr valuable presents and kind attaadann at their wedding on H-4-M DR. AND MRS. Thomas Sim Wonx I I'hin «Kh to thank all relative* and frirnd!i for their kind196 words
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Obituary24 1965-05-08 10 M H»rrf» SH (Minimum I IN LOVINO MEMORY at Mr Anthony loaepa Fernandez who left n M V hi» «ife and rlnldren24 words
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Article207 1965-05-08 10 M <«»r>f« SIS 'Mimmtim' THE COCKPITS RIJSTTAFEL itiAtu every baturdoy and Sunday luacb tun*. NOW HEAR THIS I'.r. ,n MU. Today •he day. British Stall Victoria Hull. FEDERAL PUBLIC A I IO.,» L ID. Invite all tearhera and tioun xidicta to hrowae In their showroom at Titnea H.i..-. F-.ivcr207 words
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Article338 1965-05-08 10 ;j Hards $3 (Minimum) PENTECOST METHODIST CHURCH, Knot. Sen* Rri S n.m. Sembahyanir, RrMkUaa, in .10 a.m. Wornhlp BerI M Pm. Go«pcl Servir. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINGAPORE, < 'timer Orrrmrd Road. Peiutag n.mv Barvteaa a.m. and ■iooi 0 a.m All w*lCHRI'-, METHODIST CHURCH, ft) •mie-'.une. Baal ("nan' Road, s338 words
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Article651 1965-05-08 10 It is possible to understand j Pakistan's reservations on the Seato communique's reference to aid to Vietnam, and France's dissociation from the entire communique, without subscribing to their opinion. But what can be made of the refusal of both governments to support the communique's sober statement on651 words
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Article347 1965-05-08 10 If the Philippines Government's attitude towards Malaysian visitors is the same as that of its Immigration Commissioner, Mr. Martiniano Vivo, the Malaysian Government should lose no time in declaring the Asa visa arrangements to be void rendered so by Filipino contraventions. It should also order forthwith the fingerprinting347 words
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Article194 1965-05-08 10 With Singapore's ban on South African imports effective, with a few unavoidable and temporary exceptions, from next Thursday and Sarawak's prohibition coming into force on June 1. the anomaly of differing attitudes within Malaysia to this matter of national policy will soon be largely removed. Sabah can be194 words
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Letter312 1965-05-08 10 "rjIAXPAYER'S" letter 1 (ST. April 21 j may give rise to the erroneous impression that in Thomson Road OutDatients Dispensary the doctor saw 30 patients for the day and after having seen the oatients by 3.20 p.m. would not see any more patients for the rest312 words
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Letter54 1965-05-08 10 MANY will continue to comment on the unnecessary use of force by an officer of the law towards a gentleman of the local press. Perhaps what should be done at this time Is a reeducation of the entire nollce force in their attitude and approach when dealine with members of54 words
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Letter50 1965-05-08 10 THE selection of books on local and SouthEast Asian history, economics and current affairs in the lending section of the Singapore National Library is poor. .T'idsing from the monthly catalogues published by the library, very few new books are being acquired, and most are for the reference section. BOOKLOVER Singapore-50 words
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1210 1965-05-08 10 A cash boost for (he New Look libber "if 'If this development is beneficial it must be given worthwhile momentum' in New York on Thursday. 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"1,210 words
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535 1965-05-08 10 YOUR leader of April 27 m headed •Rent Law," stated iftat there clearly ts no intention that tbe Control of Rent Ordinance should be "scrubbed" and that the purpose of the review "1« to find ways to remove glaring defects In the Ordinance,535 words
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Advertisement160 1965-05-08 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail j«tl'l«d a«v*rtl«*manta PJiav ka hand** to COLO STORAOJB SUM"--r MARKET Orchard Road (Rac***tonlat D**k) COLD ITORAOI BRANCHCS At Holland Road Kat««f Naval B.t. Authorised Agantt CITY BOOK STORC LTD Winchester Home. Coltyvr o**T THE NIWI FRONT Fltrpatrtck'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Reed Pe*ve)4160 words
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Advertisement96 1965-05-08 10 CLEAR VISION BUT UNCOMFORTABLE EYES in The reason is tftat when cor •yes change the point of fiiation or attention from far to neor or vice versa, a dual function (oxcommodatio n-convergence) is performed. Accommodation is required to see Clearly and Convergence is demanded to sea 1 Singly. These two96 words
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Advertisement161 1965-05-08 10 okamura okamura okamura okamura okamura okamura O a»^ a^a^ O a I o> O i K^^g^^ I o OFFICE EQUIPMENT OF DISTINCTION Qt A~ff'.- Ot 3 3 CLERICAL LINE ]C^ Model 2220ZZ -affc^S. > nanufacturert of sk o office equipment. 4* o SANDtIANDS BUTTERY L CO.. LTD. i gfl IPOH161 words
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331 1965-05-08 11 A do-it-yourself offer to sacked stars SINGAPORE, Fri. The Shaw Organisation today offered the 105 sacked film stars and technicians of Malay Film Productions Ltd. the use of its studio facilities for a "reasonable rental" if they could produce films economically. After a meeting between the organisation and representatives of331 words
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Article26 1965-05-08 11 oINGAFORE. Fr: TIM Assemblywoman tcr Delta. Mada.n Chan Choy Siong. will open the Bukit Ho Swee community centre at 730 p m. tomorrow-26 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1965-05-08 11 That flipper by man flown from England SINGAPORE, Friday Sunny's brother warned: If anyone discusses case with you... THE BARGIRL MURDER CASE: Sixth day of the trial PROSECUTION witness, specially flown out from England for the murder trial of Sunny Ang, said here today that he found a green flipper1,186 words
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Article103 1965-05-08 11 The young at art: An invitation ,I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri Malaysia will be among the countries taking part in an exhibition of "Children's Art From the Commonwealth" at the Royal College of Art In London from Sept. 16 to Oct. 16. All Malaysian children between the ages of five and 16103 words
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267 1965-05-08 11 That ban: 'Chicken farm industry affected' SINGAPORE, Fri. The total ban on the importation of all South African goods into Singapore, effective from May 13, is expected to hit the State's stock-feed and chicken farm Industries the hardest. Official statistics show that for the first nine months last year. Singapore267 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-05-08 11 Bibi finds defenders for her change on —wheels DENANG, Fri. Both the Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy, and the Penang Kaum Ibu leader, Che Dasimah Dashir, today defended India's woman marathon cyclist, Bibi Jahn, who began a planned 72-hour nonstop performance on the Esplanade here this evening. "I don't see242 words
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Article31 1965-05-08 11 SUNUEJ PATANI K. Jea.iuth.-in lias been iinpointed iretary of ti Defence here m .succession to Mr. Choong Chee Chong. who haa own transferred to headquarter! m Kuai.i 1 urv.pur31 words
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Advertisement100 1965-05-08 11 You may be travelling near or far, on business or pleasure, cheaply or expensively, by air or by sea whichever it may be we have the knowhow to plan and carry out your travel requirements. Naturally we will assist with such matters as passports, visas and delivery of tickets. If100 words
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Advertisement88 1965-05-08 11 14" 35c» 35FU JArll ■r c 16 (40cm) 40rU 1 1 Time Switch. J I Time Switcn. SOMETHING NEW IN BIRTH CONTROL Whot ore the new plastic or s»ainleis-steel IUCD'S l^e? Do they work? Read the answers provided by o year's testing involving 17,000 U.S. women why only one intxpensive88 words
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Miscellaneous799 1965-05-08 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: .V 53 Nat:o:\al Songs: 6.00 5 Kuala Lunipur and KeWl .n Tamil: 6.10 Popeye I Prnanc the Sailor; 6.17 Little Rasd Ipoh and Malacca; ca la; 6.35 Huckleberry Hound 3 .lohore Bharu; and Yogi Bear; 7.00 News In 1 Batu I'ahat; English: 7.10 Modern Dra--9 Kluang;799 words
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Article, Illustration622 1965-05-08 12 VIETNAM WAR— 'WE MUST TAKE A STAND ON CRUCIAL ISSUES' BOMBAY, Friday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. yesterday called for courageous expression by Asian socialists "without hiding behind the screen of equivocation" on crucial issuesReuter - 622 words
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91 1965-05-08 12 GARY YEANG - 'Malaysian Film Evening' in Perth GARY YEANG From DERTH. Fri. A "Malay- slan Film Evening"' was recently held by the West Australian Curtin Junior Chamber of Commerce to raise funds for the Austra-lia-Asia House It was hold on April 30 at the Leederville Town Hall, about three miles from Perth91 words
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Article72 1965-05-08 12 1 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. The I Beau it Ptrak. Dato Alij mad bin Said, will Visit Krian dis- i trict tomorrow to hand over Guv- j eminent grants totalling $58,000 j to three Chinese tmiplt under the rural development scheme. Dato Ahmad will givp a cheque72 words
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Article31 1965-05-08 12 PENANO. Fvi. A wwnan. Lee Chooi Lean. 36. had her $200 necklace and pendant grabbed oy a youth, while she rode in a trtsha in Prangin Road yesterday evening.31 words
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324 1965-05-08 12 Lee has changed tactics to gain power, says Tan MALACCA, Fri. 'J'HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had now changed his tactics to gain power. "Last year, he wanted to oust the MCA. but now he has changed324 words
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109 1965-05-08 12 'Badges for V-Corps members soon' SINGAPORE. Fri. Vigilante Corps members will soon be issued with special I badges and warrant cards for identification purposes. Each warrant card will carry the ohotograph of the member. This was announced by Singapore's acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. last night when he109 words
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Article35 1965-05-08 12 I PENANG. Fri.— The New Zealand Red Cross Society has sent v pift of 500'.b of milk powder to the Penang Red Crass for distribution to charitable organisations in the State. i35 words
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134 1965-05-08 12 Back from front-line duty— 9o SIR men SINGAPORE, Fri. Another batch of 90 men of the Ist Bn., I Singapore Infantry Regiment, flew home this evening after six months on operations 1 or Sebatik Isla id in Sabah. They arc the tilth batch to return after completing their tour of134 words
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Article46 1965-05-08 12 I SINOAPORE. Fri.— A "fichter" j of the Tiong Gi Ho secret socirty. who is believed to be a robber. wa.s arrested last night in the BukH Ho Swee area by police. He was detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provi- sionsi Ordinance.46 words
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Article40 1965-05-08 12 ML'AR. F:;. A m r r quMUonbif by the Singapore puttee In connection with ;< number of recent chealirg cas»'s detained by ihe police hn-t night He wIU bo handpd over to the Singapore police-40 words
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218 1965-05-08 12 But this little piggy wouldn't hark it DEN A N G Fri. A 1 piglet produced in the Second Magistrate's Court today failed to respond to a swineherd's call. As the swineherd. Iff. NaKappan, 21, crouched on the floor and grunted, the little Pi^ cowered under the Press table and218 words
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Article33 1965-05-08 12 SINGAPORE .Fri.— Two automa! v time .switches, worth $71. were stolen from lamp-post* in Gilsteiicl Road last night, bringing to 69 the number of timing devices stolon mi far tins War.33 words
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Advertisement239 1965-05-08 12 YOUR FUTURE IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT Life Insurance is for the Living. You can indeed reap *he benefits of your Life Insurance during your Lifetime. An ideal scheme is the Endowment Policy. We do of course have several other types of policies to suit your needs. Let a239 words
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Advertisement288 1965-05-08 12 Ur SERRAVALLO'S TONIC A famous Italian Bark and Iron Tonic Wine since 1848 Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Over 10,000 Medical Testimonials. Ir docsn t take a connoisseur to appreciate Serravallo's Tonic you too can enjoy it. Serravallo's Tonic has all the goodness of wines. Serve it288 words
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Letter239 1965-05-08 13 YOUR short leader ot April 27 was out of tune with the publicity you have seen fit to give to the grape-growers in this country. True. Malaysia has no seasons, but pruning of the vines has the effect of an artificial winter and produces flowering239 words
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Letter27 1965-05-08 13 TNSTEAD of sending A convicted Indonesian saboteurs of gaol or to the gallows, why not out them to work on suspected bomb parcels? SAGITTARIUS Singapore27 words
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658 1965-05-08 13 Government work and the arithmetic of overtime I REFER to your rcporl on potential legislation in Singapore to control overtime and note below a few salient fhCti on the subjects as practiced in commerce and industry. The need for overtime may arise in one of three ways, namely: To fill658 words
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55 1965-05-08 13 IF in any situation an officer of the law is capable of "losing his head" than he certainly is not fit to represent the law. It sounds so nice and neat that only two foreign correspondents managed to elude the police whilst our local reporters (scores55 words
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122 1965-05-08 13 A TRICK FOR SOUND WITHOUT PICTURE TV screens in Northern Malaya were graced with the now familiar 'square pattern' on April 30. Only this time it was a breakdown with a difference, you had th* sound but no picture. Our TV sets had been turned into Hi-fl VHF radio sets.122 words
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Letter80 1965-05-08 13 T AM disappointed that Radio Slngapura closes down every day from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Like many thousands of housewives. I remain in the house while the other members of the family are at work or at school. We are prepared to listen to any progrpjnme80 words
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Letter330 1965-05-08 13 THE MAN-MADE MAN-EATERS MAN-EATERS are very largely man made: Tigers are caught In traps seriously injured. They then become dangerous. Wild animals fear and avoid man and are only driven to attack when injured, starving or baited. Hunting and trapping often takes place in the jungle near estates. The natural330 words
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Letter98 1965-05-08 13 T"HE explanation given by the chairman of the Singapore Government Officers Co-opera-tive Housing Society for the decision to abandon the Holland Grove Road project Is not satisfactory. Why did the society embark on the project when it knew the squatter problem had not been solved? Why98 words
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117 1965-05-08 13 WATCHING the direct V telecast of the Singapore State Day celebrations at Jalan Besar Stadium. I noticed that the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara was in formal dress, visiting V.LP.s in white shirt and tie, and yet the majority of Singapore Ministers arrived minus tie some117 words
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Letter58 1965-05-08 13 r |*HE news that only 28 students were accepted for First Year Medicine in the University of Singapore in the current session came as a shock to many parents whose children had the necessary qualifications stated in the Instructions' booklet of tht University. The country needs doctors and we sincerely58 words
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Letter75 1965-05-08 13 TWO fewer than ten schools are located at the vicinity of TanJong Katong Road, where the traffic between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. is chaotic. In order to maintain a free flow of traffic and minimise any danger to the hundreds of school children using this road. I suggest that75 words
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Letter24 1965-05-08 13 IF only "Federal" citizens are eligible for th* foreign service, surely Tun LJm Yew Hock's presence In Canberra must be a mistake! SEAH Seremban24 words
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Advertisement47 1965-05-08 13 !!^^W^ ram t§M K JiS H **m <Wr W^MW «•"*> 5 5 centj 55 ctnti mt Wl At nT^^L^H^^^M fttfM^ \^m WTZ IW j 4m copies of this publication please rjfi 1 m fei \Lf\ Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., jj ft &'i Hft S5 cents 55 cents47 words
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Advertisement169 1965-05-08 14 Experts Recommend STAMFORD COLLEGE because its home study course* are Easy Competent Successful Recognised by educationists ot world repute. Join the STAMFORD COLLEGE Whether: You seek further education You are still in school. You want a better job: ENSURE YOUR SUCCESS in Higher School Certificate School Certificate Malaysia Certificate Lower169 words
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Advertisement944 1965-05-08 14 jnpjHJfffl^ PHOTOGRAPHY Before you decide to buy a camera, you must refer to our Complete Camera Directory la the current Issue of MALAYSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY Price SO c. per copy. Inquiries te P.O. Bex 11 Nswton, Spar, er P.O. Bex MS, Penang. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* Si (Mln.)— Box St rts.944 words
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Advertisement1101 1965-05-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SI I M rt* WELL ESTABLISHED FIRMS rer .'nrt 2 shorthand typists Please apply Box A 4005 BT. S'porc ACCOUNTANT, ijuantien A.in.intsnr with nn acceptable qualittrutKin not over 30 years of age required ny European Company trading throu«noui Malaysia. As essential requirement is at least three1,101 words
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Advertisement957 1965-05-08 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Ward* St Min.)—Box SO ct*. axtra TWO AUJAGENI IHA< llVfcLt ii..ii»h« ihirr-iH-droum rum panoraroi. views lacin* Suuto asx I a^ou mi't.irn.i in advance Cantor-a« •cVestMS availani* aiau covered *ur**cs Apply St-t\ ttiock "U" (lilt, floor I Kirn Yam Koad i purr ONI FULLY LUXURIOUSLY equipped 3 bedrooms,957 words
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Advertisement810 1965-05-08 14 EDUCATION IS Words St (Mln.)— Box St rts. extra (mpnyi < Murnint, Aitcrouuu KvemuM b«mo (60 130). UuoN-keepio* typing Malay. Maiav-snortnaod BIC 'a Middle Kiwi Sucre .Mini INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CORRESPONDENCE College tuitroo tor L.U B.A Honours. HSC. sVCi «T. [L-C.bV: and inaoy <-xainmatioos Kree Hrospectus PO Box 1330. Spore. BEGINNERS810 words
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Advertisement814 1965-05-08 14 PEST CONTROL Cell in the firm you no' IMOMAS COWAN CO.. LTU VUU3T IN IHJC UUII (or at tnrougDout MALAYSIA A THAILAND FURNITURE S Wawej, BJ i mtln.t Box S* ct* wwtrm BEST DESIGNED QUALITY Cane Kurniture. Lee Wan. 9 Cavenagb Road. Spore 20X90. U.S.A. AWNINGS and Bunway Venetian Blinds.814 words
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Advertisement591 1965-05-08 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Warmm S* i \t,n i— H..t Sh ctt »tfr. 1963 VOLKSWACEN 1200 one uno Yuu iU-a. Walllch Slr,-,-t. Spore "Her 200 p.m JAGUAR MKS and Honda I2scc Sport 11.600 takes 'xjth or sell scparai 1} 1.1 jalan renang. Spore 10. VAUXHALL CRESTA 1961 13 ver> Kood591 words
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Advertisement576 1965-05-08 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* Si (Mm. >— Box SO et: extrm 1961 MINI AUSTIN Kxcellent condition atcMent-frea <umprehenstve inaurBe mnnT-draiT. liiepnone Neo (S |K>rci FIAT 500, Model 1961. In excellent t.m Available I v a.m. at 33U, I -i in\ S pore ***** Citroen II) 19 lUttO Suspension, overhauled.576 words
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Advertisement1295 1965-05-08 15 l^^ig^L BaßaalßWaaa^BaßaaJßLaLaJ 10 LIVCRPOOL I WEST COAST U K.i i^^^ p uj S'cor* Mil* S'tujm ">n*nt ACHILLES Luerpeet II Pt/May 18 May 11 CYCLOPS LiterpMl, G'asgow Goa. 15 Way IB May 11/16 May 17 PERSEUS liverpMl, Glasgow May 12 May 14 OEMOOOCUS Liverpeel, Glasgow... May 13 May 21 May 22/231,295 words
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Advertisement1290 1965-05-08 15 r ii "-i THF E A hIMES THC EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ud. kacari EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SCANDINA»I>i S'poie P Sham Penang Am Genoa Havre Htwra K'oaa 4nt» Mat 1 KAMBOOIA I) Sailed Sailel la Pt S May 2» lim 1 J«M S IS 14 POONA a)1,290 words
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Advertisement1227 1965-05-08 15 1 Ben v line 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHTJON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL POBTI DTCTAJTk*TU/\Ta f r Liverpool MJ" 2 bLNMHOK HU jmmu iingaoo/a S'haai P*M«g AntMrp I*M 17 I* Part/Teday Rotterdam lim 21 BENLOYAL iingapo.. i Sh»r <*n»nt For London Juai 3 «ay 1/11 May 12/14 May 15/11 Hamburg Jim1,227 words
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Advertisement1265 1965-05-08 15 te«w ELLERMAN BUCKNALLS.S. CO.. LTD. ir^**^ U.K. /Continent Singapore P. S'naa Pening CITY OF RIPON London, Himburg, Kotteroam. Havre, Hull 27/28 May 31 Miy CITY OF COLOMBO lu-.aon, Hamburg, Rotterota. Havre, Hull. Inuninghaai 25/2) Jim 21 lie* OH Sf WELLINGTON London, Hamburg. lolttrOMk Havre, Hull. leamlMkpai 29/2? laly 21 my1,265 words
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950 1965-05-08 16 Proni Our Market Correspondent mURNOVER continued 1 small on the Stock Exchange yesterday but prices in industrials generally tended to improve. This was attributed, not so much to any under-lying better sentiment, but rather to a technical reaction after the recent easiness and in950 words
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Article28 1965-05-08 16 .Malayan Stork Indices May 6 Ma? 1 Industrials: 76.01 7fi 52 rins: 94.98 94 83 i rubber*: 103.73 103 73 •Dee. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962-10028 words
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Article70 1965-05-08 16 CHINESE Produce Exchanne. Blngi- pore noon prices per pieul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk (64 ncllera. drum »67 nellcrs. Coari: May/June UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 5143 arller*. Sarawak white SI43J sellers, special Sarawak blark Sl22t aellrrs. (arMed L.-imponK blark *****N) sellers. ASTA $I.">7KN) aellera. Sinmporit Coconut70 words
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Article234 1965-05-08 16 May 7. Three months. INDUSTRIALS BouMend 13 rts. M. Box 10 eta. City Dev. 7 eta. M. Invt. 10 eta. C.S. Holding! N. Iron eta ct 0.C.8.C. 13 ct* nunlops 12 rta. Rothmans 10 eta. red. Dlsp. 12 <ts. San 6 eta Kltzpatrlclu 15 cU. Sel. Prop 14ct«.234 words
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Article56 1965-05-08 16 T"IH present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound strr ling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD Zs. 3 LI l«d.. Buying TT 2s. I it, Bin ing OD 2s. 4 id. The dollar U at Its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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400 1965-05-08 16 qiHE past weeks trading was X very thin and on take was again disappointing on the Malayan Rubber Market the Malayan Rubber Market. Nevertheless levels were well maintained mainly due to continued reticence on the part of sellers say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their400 words
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Article121 1965-05-08 16 SHIPS lying »lonmid. the Sinxaporo narQour wnxrvoi or expeclet] lo» day are: Himalaya 1/3, Orvla 8/7, Clvtonmia t/t, Cvrlop* 15/16, Cosmos C Hont-koni' Aml»r M/ 28, S:im:i>li)a 31 'S2, Kuthrvcrett 33/34, Rrvi-onshir* 35/34, N.-irwlrk SS/39, Hide M.iru 40/41, Star Betelgense 42/43, Arcadia, 44/49, We-.tr.i11.-4 46, Perils N.W.121 words
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Article23 1965-05-08 16 May 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 conts (unchanged). TIN: miJI (down 52.87.). I nofTicial estiraatrd offering 240 tons (up 5 tons).23 words
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Advertisement1129 1965-05-08 16 Y\*^^ KAWASAKI RISEN. KAISHA LTD* But Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes S«rvle« H'kon| Yoxjiami Montreal loionto Detroit CaiClto "KMikawt atai" 11/13 Mif Jt Mn It Jim Him 5 Jan It J»ii "Kiailiwi Miri" 11/11 lim lII* Jl "»H l »ut I Ul Ute| Wan Coast of Central/South America StrvtM Yokohama1,129 words
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Advertisement1023 1965-05-08 16 AUSIRAUA StßVllt.rU* ftlONb INOIA. »«I.J»H tNO P SUU 1t«»lt» i»i Frcatifit AdtOiii. Mtitteni ti. Ui<m tal Naniattiaaa Penane r S'nar* i'se't S'eoft P. S'lian Plain BUIIMRA* Sailei la Part 11/11 May (AjUIA iifiiMav II Ma* 13 Mar Biicti* kiut I/sun ia/iiiu* RAIULA 11/ 5 )um tJm 7Jaat Oaiiti Aitiaiia. Mtiitcrae1,023 words
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Advertisement244 1965-05-08 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO t ROUND VOYAGE TO HONG KONG m.v. "ASIA" Deports: Singapore 15th May, 1965. Arrives: Hong Kong 19th May, Departs: Hong Kong 21 tt May, Arrives: Singapore 24th May, Limited First Class accommodation available m.v. "VICTORIA Departs: Singapore 11th June, 1965. Arrives: Hong Kong 15th June, Departs:) Hong Kong244 words
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Advertisement204 1965-05-08 16 WILHELMSEN LINES ROM: tcaMiu«iu ail CMtiaeatal Parts tat waglM >m hmi teat. rtnar>« s"hn» S'oera THERMOPYUE (Calls Manila) 14 May 15/11 May 19 Jl Mjy UNN Lain. Pusan lapanl «/M u*v TOMAR (Calls Manila) It/11 JaM 52/ 14 net 11/1/ l.t. BARBER LINE fROM U.S.A GUI' ANO WEST COAV- «>ORIS204 words
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Article724 1965-05-08 17 [BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cold Store (1.000) Eait Smelt (3.U00) 54.10: Ilts 51..18 SL. (7.UOU) 51.58, (2.000) $1,311: f. and N. ordi (1,000) $2.38724 words
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265 1965-05-08 17 'plir.KK was a further drop 1 in the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday of OJ7i to 5728 25 per picul. The offering was estimated ;it 240 tons (up five tons). In London on Thursday tin had displayed an easier tone In a265 words
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Advertisement694 1965-05-08 17 (Continued froia Page 14) VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Words (Mm.)— Box 50 rts. mxlra 1963 A6O COUNTRYMAN. AM Van. 19i.l I iHumis. O/Rekord. I I O Hi knrd, A4O Flat 1100. Ki.it nuu, Boreward s/\v. etc., Chuan Hone Trading c< Ltd., lbl Lavender St.. Spore Kasy payments arrantjeable. GOOD OUALITY694 words
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Advertisement873 1965-05-08 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Words ft (Min.)-Box tt rts. exfr. FIVE VESPA TRIVANS and 100 Ford Vans all id running order. Can he viewed during office hour* at \i> GranKe Road. Tendera ID scaled envelopes clearly marked "Tendtr V«nlclva" must be addressed to Chairman Disposals Committee, NAAJn, l» Ur.-inice Road.873 words
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Advertisement905 1965-05-08 17 FOR SALE IS Wmrd U (Min.)-Box it cts. txtrm CCC JUNK STOKE LTD B Newton Koad. B'pore. T«l: MLSU. Offers Poi Sale:— Krimatlc. OJjC Refrigerators, standard A Table Fans. Record Players. Radiograms. Rod Iron Tables Chairs, Standard Lamps, Metal Office Cupboard, Porcelain Wares, L.P Records. Books. Carpets. Divan Beds. Dressing905 words
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Advertisement728 1965-05-08 17 BATU LINTANG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the States ol Malaya) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the directors have declared an interim dividend to. the year ending 30th June 1966, of 5 cents per $1.00 stock less income tax at 40% payable to stockholders on the Register728 words
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Advertisement712 1965-05-08 17 JARDINE WAUGiI LIMITED (Incorporated In Honf Konc) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 204 Cantonment Road, Singapore, on Saturday, the Twenty second day of May, 1965 at Noon. BUSINESS 1. To i:celve the Directors' Report and Accounts tor the712 words
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Advertisement439 1965-05-08 17 NOTICES SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output tor the mon h of April 1965 897 piculs Hours worked 614 Yardage treated 278.100 yards LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TENDER NO. 5664. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Miscellaneous Surplus Materials and Scrap Iron etc. at Tanjong Kling Power Station.439 words
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Advertisement59 1965-05-08 17 NOTICE TIN OUTPUTS- APRIL 1965 Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited 2.670 PlcuU Kamponp Kamunting Tin Dredgln Ltd. 309 PlcuU AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED. (Secretaries) A E BARTLETT. Secretary. IN MEMORIAM IN Mt.MOKY OF James Amalaseelan DoralraJ, you answered god's su 'den call we offer up our sigh's and heartaches, may ha59 words
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292 1965-05-08 18 SUNGEI WANG CAN UPSET IN SUMMER CUP RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG. Friday. gUNGEI WANG, winner of the Perak Derby last season and the TengkiTs Gold Cup in 1963, looks fit after a spell and he can surprise in Sunday's B£f Summer Cup for Class 1, Div. 1 horses. This292 words
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Article363 1965-05-08 18 The Stipe's report DENANG. Fn The Stipen- diary Stpward's report on Wednesday's racing here, the second day. is: RACE 1: Near the 3f Double Chance (apprentice S. Ng) had ro be checked when National Jo? (Khumisi who u.i.s hanging .shifted in on him- Shortly after entering the stniißht Panama Boy363 words
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587 1965-05-08 18 CRICKET LONDON, Fri. Engash County cricket champions Worcestershire failed by six runs in their bid to gain first innings lead over the touring New Zealanders on the sword day of their .hree^day j match hrr>- yesterday. In spite Ot a rirr fourth-wicket'Reuter - 587 words
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Article1096 1965-05-08 18 Race 1—2.30 Cl l Div l ($10,000) 5 f 1 ***** B«>al Meadow a (Mr A; Mrs SC Law) R. Brcuk 6 9.5 (F) Coleman 7 2 ***** Pride of Greece a (Taurus St> E Breuk. 4 8.6 ISFI Trprena 1 3 271:12 Star Era g (Lucky1,096 words
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620 1965-05-08 18 EPSOM JEEP'S SPOTLIGHT ON FANCIED RUNNERS R\(l ONI PKIDI ()l (.KM (E: Did not accept last week: ha.s eood speed, second to s-.r over Penanc sjf last MUOQ; good .second to Belle Rosheea OWT B. Tim^h 6f In M.irch 1 \nh Imi B ■pflOdj: 5U should be ideal tor him.620 words
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Advertisement627 1965-05-08 18 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT JOHOR BOARD J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from J.KR. reTenders wil, be received by the te JJJ» d fSeTead Vl" Chairman Economic Development ana aDove Head VI Hoard. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Build- Supply of Tyre Re-treads and ing. for the following works:- Re-lugs will be received at627 words
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Advertisement409 1965-05-08 18 TENDERS L« I LEMBAGA LtIRIK PUSAT TENDER NOTICE TRANSFtK OK DILSKI. t (.KNKKATING PLANT AND 1 ONSTKLt TION OF A El CONCRETE FOUNDATION 0 Tenders are Invited for: Die transfer irom Sungei Patanl to Arau and re-erection at Arau of a 200 KW Allen j Diesel Generating Set and the409 words
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Advertisement365 1965-05-08 18 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATtR DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS *****-DOWN OK WATER SIPPLY There will be poor pressure in the lollowing areas from 8.00 am to 9.00 p.m. on Sunday, 9.5.65. The shut-down Is to enable work to be carried out on the 24" water main, viz., the fixing365 words
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Miscellaneous146 1965-05-08 18 DIARY S()( IK M.H.v., in k (Kanirart. inur-Dii) S'Kor v Fed. Wurksliop. Ipoh KM Xl T >1( Lite: S (?or v j Priak iKI. padaiiK>: M Johore (MtuMCa pd(). Kulm' Shield: Prrak Malkjl BifOt Malay.s ilpoh pdg). Kriendlir-.: i Police v Railways (Gurney Rd. KL> Spore Police v STM iThonv146 words
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402 1965-05-08 19 Devlin takes $21,000 golf -prize JTUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Twenty-sevenryear-old Bruce Devlin scored two birdies today and increased his lead to five strokes to comfortably beat American Negro professional, Charlie SirTord, in the KOlf match sponsored by Shell Co. here on the RSGC course. Devlin, an Australian Canada Cup representative, who402 words
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Article22 1965-05-08 19 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. Pahang Football Association will hold a meeting at the Town Council's conference room here on Monday.22 words
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Article282 1965-05-08 19 BADMINTON KIALA LLMPI'R, Fri.—Malaysian badminton's No. 1 singlet player. Tan Aik Huang, the All-England runner-up, and third ranking Yrw Cheng Hoe both beat Japanese ace T. Miyanaga in the friendly international match between ."Malaysia and Japan at Stadium Negara tonight. Cheng lioe scored Malaysia's282 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-05-08 19 VETERANS ARTHUR KOH, GABRIELLE MATCH WINNERS ALOR STAR, Friday. gELANGOR, 14-0 conquerors of Perlis, had to fight hard before they managed to edge Kedah 2-1 in their Malaya Cup soccer match before a crowd of more than 5,000 at Stadium Darul Aman here tonight. Selangor414 words
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Article946 1965-05-08 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON TEST CRICKET From j ORIDGETOWN, Fri. ■"The Australian cricketers are a happy band last night. The blossoming of Wednesday burgeoned yesterday and although the fruits of victory in this Test are still a long way distant, Simpson ard his men have the satisfaction946 words
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209 1965-05-08 19 CJINGAPORE. Fri. Singa- I<J pore Amateur Athletic Association a-e drawing up plan* to floodlight Farrer Park athletic centre so as to be able i to expand their training and competitive facilities AT Rajah, president of the Siiißapore A A.A. said at »i management209 words
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Article113 1965-05-08 19 hi I \.M 2 TRENGGANU 1 DUNGUN, Fri. Kelantan beat Trengganu 2-1 In their East zone Malaya Cup match here today but they were better value than the scores would suggest. Kelantan showed better team work and played a more forceful game. They owed their success today also113 words
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Article30 1965-05-08 19 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Hockey \ssociation senior knockout final replay between Khalsa and SRC. scheduled for pay on the padang today, has been postponed because of the rain-30 words
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Article244 1965-05-08 19 YOUNG NEGRI XI HOLD PENANG HOCKEY SEREMBAN. Fir Negrl Sembilan. tr>lnu out five >r.ungsters. had to fight hard to draw 1-1 with Penar.K In the opening match of the quadrangulai hockey tournament oo the Station i padang here today. Though the five new "caps" fullback Tara Singh, left-hall Lawrence Tan.244 words
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248 1965-05-08 19 $22,000 prize money for circuit races KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. OONG KONG and Japanese motorists hart been invited to compete for $22,000 prize money in the fourth Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit races to be held here on July 3 and 4 David Burton. Malayan Motor Sports Club publicity officer, said today248 words
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Article123 1965-05-08 19 CUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Kedah have included two nonMalays, who arc Muslim*, in their team against Pprak Malays In the two-day Rulers 1 Shield cricket match at Ipoh this week-end. They are J. Fiddler, an English planter whose Mimlim n»m e is Omar Abdullah, and N. Dassaya123 words
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Article55 1965-05-08 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri Selangor Malays team to meet Kedah Malays in the RulersShield cricket match at Ipoh tomorrow will be from: Abdul Aziz All (captt. Zahani Dato Ahmad. Mohamed Sirlek Osman Ghazalli Osman. Kassim Aris, Alwi Ghani. Mydln Ghani. Shaharani Ghani. Zainon Mat Baharuddin Nasir. Mahayuddin Hajl Zain.55 words
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Article82 1965-05-08 19 SOCCER S'ror GDBH Div. 3 (XL) Wear, nes 3 Inland Revenue 0. Nefri Div. 1: (6barn: Chin Woo 4 Malays 1; Div. 1: Indians 'B 1 1 4th RTR 1. Inter-school: Malacca HS 4 Kin* George V 0. Ipoh Div. 3: PTCSC 3 Oovt. Printers 2. L. Prrak Div.82 words
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Article54 1965-05-08 19 PONTIAN. Pri. Jnhore's team for the M.C.A. Inter-State cricket match against Malacca at Malacca tomorrow and Sunday isDennis D'Silva (capt). M. K Nattur, R Singarajah. N. S. Thasan, C. Williams. S. Gunaratnam. B. Rajakulasingam. Ismail Biran. Vljayaslngam. Jaffar Abdullah. Willie Senanayake. 12th man: A. Sathasivam.54 words
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Article26 1965-05-08 19 K JANO. Pr: Revertex will meet Merllmau. Malacca, In the quarter-finals of the McGlllivray Cup soccer competition at the town padang here on Sunday.26 words
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Advertisement137 1965-05-08 19 KONICA EE MATIC USUAL LIST PRICE S' PORE -$l7O SPECIAL NETT PRICE SINGAPORE $110 I FED. 127 SPfCIAI NITT PRICES ARE VALID UNTII 30th. June'6s ONLY KONICA I^BBI p KONICA EE MATIC FEATURES 1. Completely automatic and carefree shooting without »ny adjusting necessary. 2. Lifhtmeter around the lens measures correct137 words
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Advertisement104 1965-05-08 19 SLEEK T-BIRD STYLING— PLUS! SPACIOUS X 3**" rrSr YOUTHFUL STYLING AND LUXURY ALL AROUND INSIDE THERE IS MORE COMFORT, GREATER LEG ROOM, FITTED CARPETS PROVED 1500 CG ENGINE DELIVERS SIZZLING TOP SPEEDS, ZIPPY ACCELERATION UP TO 33 M.P.G. FUEL ECONOMY DISC BRAKES ON FRONT ARE SELF-ADJUSTING D BIG 21 CU.104 words
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Article, Illustration85 1965-05-08 20 Over the guns that boomed a Royal salute THE special RMAF plane, carrying the King and Queen home from Penang where they arrived earlier by ship, coming in to land at the Kuala Lumpur Airport yesterday. Below, men of the Ist Malaysian Artillery, stationed beside four guns, were preparing toSoong Hon Sin - 85 words
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Article171 1965-05-08 20 - rKYO, Frl.— The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Kisaku Sato, in a message, has urged President Soekarno to reconsider meeting Tensku Abdul Rahman in Tokyo to discuss the Malaysian dispute. the official spokesman for the Forelfll Ministry said today. The messaye was delivered yesterday by Mr.Reuter - 171 words
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470 1965-05-08 20 TOKYO. Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here tonight he \\;is "hopeful, always hopeful** of a MK'clin^ in Tokyo with President Soekarno to discuss the Malaysia dispute with Indo- nesia. But he said at a reception in his honour at the Malaysian Embassy thatReuter - 470 words
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Article30 1965-05-08 20 NEW YORK. Frl— Actress June Allyson left hospital here yesterday after treatment for her second kidney stone attack this year. She had a" kidney operation In 1961.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Obituary17 1965-05-08 20 CABLt MCKIVED FROM KottuAHialammiil passed away other of Ram«kri«hn«n and ThinKarajiin of Naval Bane Block No.17 words
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189 1965-05-08 20 S. VIETNAM SEEKS FIGHTING MEN FROM 3 NATIONS SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam has asked New Zealand to send military assistance to help fight the war against the Vietcong. informed sources said today. They also indicated that informal approaches had been made to Thailand and the Philippines. Replies were awaited fromReuter; UPI - 189 words
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Article58 1965-05-08 20 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia has shot down 16 British and Malaysian aircraft since Indonesia launched her confrontation policy against Malaysia two years ago, Brigadier-General Kiyatudu. the Indonesian West Borneo military commander said, according to the official Antara news agency today. He said during the period 600 "enemy soldiers"Reuter - 58 words
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Article442 1965-05-08 20 LONDON. Pri.— The slock markets eiiuea the week on a ramer unsettled noie today. The feature was provided by steel shares which tell sharply on the uncertainty created by Parliamentary developments last nlthi. Gilts lell back on diminishing hopes of a cut in the Bank Rate and the442 words
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205 1965-05-08 20 Early Bird claims its first victim r*)RT LAUDERDALE fFloF ridat.Fri.— Early Bird has claimed its first victim— an alleged bank robber whose face was shown in the .satellite's Inaugural programme last Sunday. Georges Lemay, 39. had been on the Canadian wanted list since 1961 when a gang looted a branch205 words
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Article42 1965-05-08 20 KATMANDU. Fri— A Japanese Ity expedition has conquered the unclimbed Himalayan peak of Cho Oyu 2. according to ;in 1 expedition message received here today. A Japnr.>'.~e and a Sherpa reached the summit on April 2i, the me**a«e said— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement191 1965-05-08 20 V.V.V.W.V. V.V.W.V.W V-', V.-.V.V.V.V.VJ'.VJVt i f. World-Wide Reception on 15 Wave-Bands with the l| £e+vicdio*ud Net* Globetrotter m" W i: Technical Detc 14 Tronsistors 1? Dicdcv 7 AM 13 FM Toning Circuits; 15 Wave-Bands (BC FM LW Tropical 11 wide-spreod h rtwi Band MESA Tronsistors m the SW FM stoqev191 words
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Advertisement25 1965-05-08 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 2$ Wor4t Hi i Minimum) SUTTON: To Chrntlne «nd Bill on Nicholi* on WlttMday M*3 ,Mh at Qu«-«i Kllzab«th Ho»|.ltal. n Both mi.-25 words
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Advertisement252 1965-05-08 20 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Fob Chong Building, Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 Secret of examination success: Systematic study under expert guidance. Th's is what M.C.C. offers you. PREPARE NOW FOR 1965 Examinations. We offer you the most comprehensive homestudy courses for all examinations from Primary252 words
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