The Straits Times, 13 May 1965
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Title Section20 1965-05-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 SINGAPORE. Hat*** 1 Fstd. 1845 THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100520 words
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Article612 1965-05-13 1 Tengku: We can't be treated like this KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Central Government is to take "retaliatory action 11 against the Philippines immediately and fingerprint all Filipino nationals entering Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced this today after the weekly Cabinet session, during which he was fully612 words
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77 1965-05-13 1 Tories gain ground in municipal elections I ONDON. Wed. The Tories early today claimed net gains of 75 seats so far in municipal elections being held this week throughout England and Wales. The lory figures covered 157 of 160 urban councils polling on Monday and j yesterday. 75 of whichReuter - 77 words
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Article65 1965-05-13 1 ACCRA i Ghana i. Wed—Ghana's uorkei.v brigade, started in 1957 to help provide employment. is now ;i para-military organisation with over 15.000 men and women in ii. according to the Convention People Party newspaper. Evening News li baa .>o camps dotted throughi out the country, aReuter - 65 words
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Article49 1965-05-13 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— A younu woman Llm Knee Hong. 24. was found dead in her gasfilled eighth floor Hat In Tanglln Halt Road today. Her husband. Mr. Alan Chan, a .school teacher, found her dead In the kitchen when he returned from school shortly after 1 pm.49 words
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Article44 1965-05-13 1 i TURIN. Wed —The condition of San una and Gniseppina Foglia. the st\ -year-old Siamese twii. separated in a long operation two day*, ajjo. wa.s -extremely satisfactory' today doctors Moil They j had tea and fruit juice for breakI fast.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-05-13 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Waiting for Jackie: A one-way ticket RUDY BELTRAN I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A one-way ticket out ot the country is waiting at the New Zealand High Commission here for Miss Jacqueline Fleming. 27. the New Zealand secretary who was involved in a court case yesterday. All this morning a New Zealand292 words
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108 1965-05-13 1 Cuepacs: Firemen strike on Saturday KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. About 1,000 firemen in nine .Malaysian States will go on strike at midnight on Saturday, the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services announced here today. Firemen in Kuala Lumpur and George Town (Penang) will continue working as108 words
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Article54 1965-05-13 1 LONDON. Wed Mr Michael Stewart. Britain's Foreign Secretary, will fly to Vienna on Friday to attend the tenth anniversary celebrations of the Austrian Strte Treaty, officials said here today. He will return here on Sunday. and on May 17 will accompany Queen Elizabeth on her StateReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1965-05-13 1 MANILA. Weci A cigarette butt reportedly thrown by a .student studying 'for his final examinations sparked a fire which killed :our persons here yesterday. Two other fires which hit other parts of the city yesterday damaged property worth over a million pesos i about 585.0r.0i Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article24 1965-05-13 1 SINGAPORE. Wed —Singapore. Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Suee. left by air tonight for West I Germany for a medical check-up.24 words
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161 1965-05-13 1 KUCHING. Wed THE Sarawak Government today made a surprise move in the Council Nejrri by introducing a Constitution Amendment Bill that will remove the three ex-offlcio members from t'.ie State's Supreme Council. The ex-officio members are the State Secretary, the Attorney-General and the161 words
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Article, Illustration558 1965-05-13 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHINC. Wednesday. CARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, has apparently lost a significant amount of support within the Alliance, and this may force him to resign as Chief Minister within the next week or two. A quiet hut558 words
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Article54 1965-05-13 1 HONG KONG. Wed Hong Kong can expect 100.000 Japane.se i tourists this summer, according to Mr Fuim PinK-fan. leader of the colony's delegation to the Tokyo International Trade Fair. This number hud filled in forms at. the fair saying thai they would be visiting Hong KongReuter - 54 words
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Article40 1965-05-13 1 NEW YORK. Mrs. John P. Kennedy and Her children left today aboard r White House jetliner to attend the dedication of a memorial to the late President Kennedy at Runnymede. England. Queen Elizabeth II will dedicate the memorial.40 words
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Article192 1965-05-13 1 Tengku: Offer to RUM is final KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman described today as "last and final" the Government's "package deal" offer to the 14,000 railwayman as a settlement of their Government s t a t us claim. The Prime Minister added: "The Government has made a vfi-y fair192 words
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Article26 1965-05-13 1 HONG KONO. Wed— A Mve- member Australian chemical ln- dusi:\v miwtiffl i-- in Hu. to push sales and survey prasiiet-ts for joint ventures —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article34 1965-05-13 1 Til S \(.MN II IER M VI \KBONN. Wed West (.iim.inv .incl bnd Kl ihanuid letter* t«<i.i\ estaMMdOg diplomatic relation-. years aftt 1 war in which Nails murdered s million jrus Beater.34 words
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Article, Illustration249 1965-05-13 2 Shastri in Russia: Joint attack on U.S. raids likely MOSCOW, Wed. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, arrives here today for a visit expected to bring a Joint Soviet Indian condemnation of American air raids on North Vietnam. The eight-day visit of the Indian leader is expected to249 words
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Article67 1965-05-13 2 TOKYO. Wed— Lured by the j cities. Japan's farming population dropped by 770.000 during 1964 to some 30,030,000. the Agricul-ture-Forestry Ministry announced yesterday. The figures were bawd on a survey of farm labour dur/m last year of 80,000 farming households throughout Japan. The big decrease67 words
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Article55 1965-05-13 2 MANILA, Wed.— An explosion has killed a man. his wife, and j their two children in the Sulu Archipelago. An old shell blew up while the husband was extracting powder from it to use in blast fishing. This fishing technique Is illegal but very common55 words
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Article, Illustration409 1965-05-13 2 RESURGENT PKI CONFIDENT OF SWEEPING IN JAKARTA, Wednesday THE Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) today urged the Government to hold immediate general elections for the various legislative assemblies in this country. The present assemblies, from the lowest to the highest, are Government appointed. The last general electionsAP - 409 words
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Article63 1965-05-13 2 JAKARTA, Wed. The I .S. Ambassador. Mr J Howard P. Jones, yesterday handed President Soek.irnu a letter from the I.S. Government. Mr. Jones declined to disclose the contents of tlie letter. He also refused to discuss the reported seizure by American marshals of an IndonesianReuter - 63 words
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Article61 1965-05-13 2 DACCA, Wed. A severe cyclone with speeds exceeding 100 m.p.h hit East Pakistan last night and completely wiped out all communications in six districts. The storm, which continued through the night, forced approximately a million people to evacuate their homes in a 20.000 square-mile area. In Dacca61 words
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Article32 1965-05-13 2 HONG KONG. Wed— China charged that a U.S. warship had intruded into her territorial waters off Pukien Province three times yesterday, and issued its 381 st serious warning.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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110 1965-05-13 2 LAGOS, Wed.— Chief Anthony Enahoro yesterday lefct his appeal against conviction for plottinr against the Nigerian Government, but had his sentence reduced from 15 to seven years. The Chief, vice-president of the Opposition Action Group, was jailed by the Hijfh Court inReuter - 110 words
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Article40 1965-05-13 2 PORT MORESBY. Wed.— An unknown tribe of from 800 to 1.500 people has been found on rugged Mount Stoll in the Sepik area of New Guinea. A government iwtrol will leave for the area soon.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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118 1965-05-13 2 New Delhi to deport jailed British journalist NEW DELHI. Wed. Mr. Tom Stacey, 34-year-old British Journalist In jail at Colmbatore. South India, after an alleged Interview with Sheikh Abdullah, the former Kashmiri Fremer, will be deported, a Home Ministry spokesman announced last night. Mr- Stacey. who has been hrld sinceReuter - 118 words
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104 1965-05-13 2 WASHINGTON, I Wed. A veteran Air Force squadron commander said here that North Vietnam was "running out of bridges" after virtually non-stop American air raids. Lleut.-Col. Robinson Risner who has made 30 raids on the North, told repor- ters: "You find very fewReuter - 104 words
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Article99 1965-05-13 2 I ANKARA. Wed. Police here have detained a man who used 150 carrierpigeons to carry hashish to his customers. The man ran a tea shoo and during his free time built a pigeon loft on the roof of his house. He trained I his birds a sReuter - 99 words
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345 1965-05-13 2 Peking puts out 'get ready' order PEKING, Wednesday. 'J'HE Chinese people and armed forces were told yesterday to be prepared to face any eventuality from nuclear bombing to negotiations in the struggle with the United States over Vietnam. Peking newspapers splashed an article from the Communist Party theoretical Journal. RedReuter - 345 words
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Article88 1965-05-13 2 AFTER he said that ha went to Jakarta and he drank to me as 'my old friend from Geneva.' I could have turned my face away, but on such an occasion I thought it was more appropriate to face the opponent. So I drank, but I must confess that88 words
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Article65 1965-05-13 2 Blast near US envoy's home §AIGON, Wed. An explosion occurred this morning behind the home of the Deputy U.S. Ambassador Mr. U. Alexis Johnson, but Virtnamese police said it was not the work of the Vletoonf. A police spokesman said the explosion occurred among old mortar sheik stockpiled in theUPI - 65 words
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Article52 1965-05-13 2 MANILA. Wed. Congressman Joaquin Roces has criticised the Foreign Office policy of forbidding Filipinos to travel to any Communist bloc country. In a speech in Congro-ss he urged a revision of Thus ■ostrichlika attitude." citing it as another example of government officials trying to "out-America theReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement218 1965-05-13 2 Freshen-up hands and face! Anywhere! Every where! use LAVEX moict cleansing I tissues each in a 'sealed-in-freshness' packet. i Available at all good dealers and I U/»dtmlPie^iiuuyi "Jl Foot Itch Healed In 3 Days Do your fe*t Itch, smut and burn •o badly that th«y naaxly drive you craiy Does218 words
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Article, Illustration584 1965-05-13 3 'UNFAIR SHARE OF THE COST OF DEFENDING EUROPE...' LONDON, Wed BRITAIN warned its Nato Allies yesterday that it could not and would not go on carrying an unfair share of the cost of Western defence. Mr. Harold584 words
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138 1965-05-13 3 MOSCOW. Wednesday. JjARSHAL Georgi Zhukov, the former Soviet Defence Minister disgraced by Mr. Khrushchev in 1957, received a long round of applause from war veterans yesterday at an international meeting. It was the third public appearance in four days for the 68-year-old hero ofAP - 138 words
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Article60 1965-05-13 3 EL paso Wed An American Airlines Boome 707 it- airliner with 125 people .ibo;ird landed safely here yctttirdej .liter losing wheel on take-oft .md circling the ilrpon for more than an hour, ctumpini? A spokcsniiin fur the ;ur!ine said there wai no damage to the planeAP - 60 words
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Article33 1965-05-13 3 PARIS Wed. Ituicei first nuclear strike force now consists of 24 fully operational Mirage IV supersonic bomberi equipped with 50 to 60 Kiioton bombs, the Armeci Forcrs Ministry said today RouterReuter - 33 words
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210 1965-05-13 3 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Swedish M-curit.v police yesterday swooped afl a neo-Nazi headquarters here and smashed an underground military organisation. Two caches of illeeal arms were found. Five people, among them the alleged leader of the group, were arrested. The security police acted on evidence210 words
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Article51 1965-05-13 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— Tiie United States is prepared tv contribute up to half Uie cixst of the first stage of a hydro-eiectric project on the Mekong Hirer, provided the Mekong committee and the Laotian Government ootained the remainder from other sources. It Wai disclosed yesteid.ivReuter - 51 words
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Article39 1965-05-13 3 LONDON, wea.— a croaa 01 about 120 peace campaigners from seven countries staged a peaceful demonstration in front of Lancaster House here this afternoon as Forriirn Ministers of the Atlantic Allkince arrived to continue their talks.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1965-05-13 3 LONDON. Wed.— Three British soldiers missing since last Wednesday on a survival exercise in dense jungle country near the yetUwnent of Millionario in British Honduras have been found safe, an army .spokesman said today.36 words
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Article61 1965-05-13 3 ROME. Wed. Italians who receive shipments of beans and potatoes instead ol fur*, watches or fountain pens today were given an explanation. Police said they arrested four porters at Rome's main railway station and charged six more with stealing valuable packages for shipment to various Italian citiesUPI - 61 words
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173 1965-05-13 3 Johnson: Kicks now or curses forever WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson said last night that "we would rather men would quarrel with our action to insure peace than curse us through all eternity for inaction which might lose us both our peace and freedom." This transparent flash at critics of AdministrationAP - 173 words
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Article218 1965-05-13 3 LONDON, Wednesday. EDGAR Mittelholzer, 55-year-old novelist found dead in a woods near his home In Farnham last week, deliberately poured petrol over himself and set light to it. an inquest here decided vester- day. The novelist's doctor Dr. Tim Heskins said Mittelholzer had several times218 words
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80 1965-05-13 3 Gen. Wessin withdraws resignation SANTO DOMINGO. Wed. Brigadier General Ellas Wflutn has withdrawn his resignation from a high j military post under the antl rebel government here, informed sources said today. L.S. officials, who announced i resterday afternoon that the Ge- neral had resigned, declined to comment on the report80 words
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Article43 1965-05-13 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed- Eliza- both Taylor and Richard Burton won't have problems getting their scripts mixed up tor "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? their next film together. Producers writer Ernest Lehman sent them ncrip'.s marked •Hta" and "Hera"— AP.AP - 43 words
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Advertisement27 1965-05-13 3 wher6 do Falcons live? up with the lively people Falcon by Ford nothing on the road can touch it The Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited (/2wO27 words
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Advertisement222 1965-05-13 3 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED jf ml MORE M 9 I and I MORE people are opening O/o DEPOSIT AQGOUNTS I fmM I and SA Ft income ~"~TEL. ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned mL Subsidiary of Bl M city I222 words
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Miscellaneous24 1965-05-13 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby S~~ ->v Vwell you won WE RXJMO J «AYE ID BCWG n J HOME WITH VDU^T S r o24 words
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Article32 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Lee Kuang Hng open space. Tau Mong School, and Kampong Eng Ann.32 words
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333 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AXE HUNDRED AND TEN alleged May Day demonstrators, who were refused bail last Friday by the Fourth Magistrate's Court, were today offered bail of $500 in one surety each by the First Criminal District Court. The 110 accused, together with333 words
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157 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Clngapore's First Lady, Toh Puan Noor Aishah, today presented certificates to 419 graduate nurses at the Victoria Theatre. This was the climax of the Nurses' Week, which began on Monday. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Director of157 words
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Article57 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Buddha Gaya Temple In Race Course Road will celebrate Vesak from 6 am. to 11 p.m. on May 15. Vegetarian lunches will be served between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on that day Chanting of Parlttas and giving of Lotus holy water blessings will57 words
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Article38 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. 8. A. Nathan has been re-elected president of the Indian Movie News Readers' Club for the fifth year. Other officials are: Mr. M. Letchmuna.i. vice-president: Mr. J. Muthukrlshnan, secretary, and Mr. N.S. Krishnan, treasurer.38 words
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224 1965-05-13 4 JB PHONE OPERATORS URGED TO USE THE N-LANGUAGE JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Chairman of the Johore National Language Month working committee, Inch c Sairan bin Sabtu has called on telephone operators manning switchboards to use the national language as much as possible. Inche Sairan, who is also a member of224 words
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Article78 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore police today warned the public that a couple of cheats a Malay man and a Chinese woman, both about 35— are at large in Singapore, posing as advertisement canvassers for a magazine to be published by a pseudo charity organisation. The police secretary.78 words
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155 1965-05-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government plans to offer "Yang diPertuan Neuara" scholarships annually to students in the four language streams who have obtained their Higher School Certificate or School Certificate, wishing to pursue higher studies. Selection will be based on the students' results, school record155 words
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Advertisement38 1965-05-13 4 Today 3 Showi: 3-6-9 p.m. Venmoo<t.\ fIVL. -w«« i vijtrttxii Km >MBj^^xMt AafevannßßHßi lA«»*< USHA KHANNA Next Change: "FARIYAD" (Hindi) with Eng/ Rom. Molay Subs. ■j'Hiuiiill'liiHiiiiiHlfßlDM Opens Today: 3.30 I. 7.30 p.m. Sivaji Ganesan Devika in '•ANBUKKARANGAL" Tomil.38 words
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Advertisement326 1965-05-13 4 WeTX^fVM OPENS TODAY! f *JLjL*fcULJW^»i»^^ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER fo. I (SINGAPORE Tel: *****11 best documentary featuri SEE! ASTOUNDING SEA -CREATURES NO HUMAN EYE HAS EVER FOCUSED ON BEFORE! ■Jaw* .«w^ r%' V SUN -Aa> SEE! THE WONDER OF WONDERS! NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE CATHAY CINEMA I THE STRANGEST OCCUPANTS326 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-05-13 5 Singapore's Pushpa weds an Aussie soldier BRISBANE. Wed. A 20-year-old Singapore girl who met her soldier husband when he was serving with the army in Borneo, married him here last weekend. She is Pushpa Kaur (above). daughter of Mr. Gorbex h an education officer with the Royal MalayMan Police Force196 words
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Article24 1965-05-13 5 siNOAPORE. Wed. This I .uncrs of the Ting d:Prrti'an No>{jra scholarships will Ik- announced by the Education Mi- (>nu Pang Boon on Friday24 words
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Article27 1965-05-13 5 KUAI .A LUMPUR. Wed iala Lumpur Co-operative Hoi^,in« Society Ltd. will hold it-s annual meeting at the Eastern Hotel here at 10.30 a.m. on sund.iv27 words
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369 1965-05-13 5 Was Indian juror's Malay good enough Doubt leads to order of retrial in murder case rpHE Federal Court of Appeal today set aside the death sentence against a man whose trial was held in the national language in the Kota Bharu High Court, and ordered a retrial. His lawyer. Mr.369 words
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Article205 1965-05-13 5 IPOH. Wed. Junior colleges may be the answer to the increasing demand for higher education by the youth 1 of the ration, said the| Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir JoharL Inche Khir, who suggested the idea at the inaugural meeting of the Perak State205 words
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Article37 1965-05-13 5 SUNOEI. PATANI. Wed.— Three hundred applicants turned up at the town council office here yesterday for the draw for 133 houses built under the first phase of the low-cost housing scheme aJalan Kampong Bahru37 words
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Article107 1965-05-13 5 IPOH. Wednesday. CJHA ARI bin Shahnawi. 45. a van driver, was fined $200 today for harbouring two illegal Indonesian immigrants here on April 5. He pleaded guilty. Inche Mohamed Tarmizzl bin Dato Hajl Mohamed Isa, an immigration officer, told the court that the two Indonesians.107 words
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Article24 1965-05-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chve. will open the Duncarn secondary technical school iat 730 p.m. on Friday.24 words
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Article, Illustration68 1965-05-13 5 Air title quest by Sybil CINCiAPOKr :-»> >m Sybil Tan. 24. who will be taking part in the "Mi*s International Air Hostos" (<«nte>t to be held in Brisbane. Australia. A f-irmer teacher. Sybil jained Malaysian Airways as a ground hostess in 1960. In ye/itcrday's Straits Times, a picture of Sybil68 words
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Article108 1965-05-13 5 Sarongs worth $20,000 stolen p N A N G. Wed. Thieves carted away $20,000 worth of sarongs from a shop in Penang Road last night while one of the partners and his family were asleep upstairs. "We did not Know anything wa.> mining until I woke up at 7 this108 words
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Article68 1965-05-13 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Dr. J. T. Paranjothy, a private oractv. tioner here, has been elected president of the Teluk Anson Rotary Club for 1965-66. Other officials: Vice-oresiden:, Mr. Lai Chang Ann; Secretary. Mr H. Sur.tan Singh: Treasurer, Mr. Hari Singh. Directors: M' A. M. Kumaran. Mr.68 words
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Article54 1965-05-13 5 j SINOAPOKE. Wed A I motor-cyclist. Lun Hock Ann. 19. was killed when his machine collided with a lorry at the I Junction of Beacn Road and Arab I Street yesterday morning. Police ux'.a> appealed to ey«--i witnesses to contact Inspector Chan Kok Guan of Sepoy54 words
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119 1965-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The first consignment of Canada's Sl2 million military gift— 2.>0 motor-cycles for the Royal Malaysia Police is ready for shipment and will probably arrive next month "Discounting any last minute hitch, the machines ought to be here on schedule." a spokesman119 words
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268 1965-05-13 5 WITNESS: SPORTS CAR CAUGHT AN OPIUM LORRY... A LOR STAR. Wed. About $36,000 worth of raw opium was found hidden among 70 bags of rice bran on a lorry after a chase, the Sessions Court was told today. "We seized the opium after chasing the lorry alone the Alor Star268 words
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Article33 1965-05-13 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Inche J. Mustafa trom Singapore ha.s •Muraed duties as Civil Defence I officer. Teluk Anson in place if I Mr. Tan Ooi Meng who has been transferred to Ipoh.33 words
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Article20 1965-05-13 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. N. C. Thomas, a teacher, has been reelected president of the Perak j Youth Club.20 words
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202 1965-05-13 5 PMIP call for Malay unity to oppose Lee's Front DENANG. Wed. The Penang State PMIP commissioner, Us t a z Musa bin Haji Mohamed Yatim, today urged all Malay political parties to get together and form a common front against the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and his202 words
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94 1965-05-13 5 KUAIA LUMPUR. Wed. Only very slight damage was caused to the Royal Australian Air Force Canberra jet bomber which crash-landed at the airport here yesterday, a spokesman of the Australian High Commission said here today. A special crrw whs flown down from Butterworth last night94 words
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Article, Illustration5290 1965-05-13 6 Sunny Ang admits: I told untruths to insurance companies CROSS-EXAMINATION BEGINS WITH QUESTION: ARE YOU TRUTHFUL? SEA WAS CALM, THERE WERE NO CURRENTS, HE SAYS R-U-T-H? THAT'S RUTH, A FRIEND OF MINE, NOT RUTHERFORD THE INSURANCE MAN SINGAPORE, Wednesday Reporters: T. F. HWANG. JACKIE SAM SUNNY ANG, on trial for5,290 words
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Miscellaneous169 1965-05-13 6 \lloif Onp lift r > T Hnwnlin BIG BLACK BEARD, "V" '"""k-J" MIGHT HAVE KHOWN THEY GO I I AND OFCOURSe/OH, YAH, THE fc—^ur «*t»Jv ROUNP HELMET AND WOTAN, 1 OSCAR'D PULL SOME- JT> CASTLE THE PRINCESS PRINCCSS, SHE WW WEIL. .NO BLACK TUNIC! YAH! V EH? \THING UKE THAT,169 words
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Advertisement453 1965-05-13 7 Here's the kind of success story that all Malaysians like to hear. In May 1956 the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. commenced business, in nine years the MCIS has become one of the leading life assurance companies in Malaysia. There is no doubt about this. In 9 years the MCIS453 words
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Article119 1965-05-13 8 .*'< Ward* SIS /Minimum) MR. A MRS. Joxrph Tan Ah Cheng thank all relative* and friends for Uielr aksa, attendance and valuanlt ptSMMi on thr:r marriage V.'.. 65. FAMILY of the late Mr*. Roselind Pi" d<< Cutflla also known aa Kr.".;in<l Raja thaaku frienda relative* tor Kuiriolencr*. wreaths, donations.119 words
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Obituary24 1965-05-13 8 M Wurt* 111 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our brlovrd rattwr Mr L*r ch.-.k Kwok drpartm on IS-6-1968. Gonr hui never forKotfn.24 words
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Article92 1965-05-13 8 rrfj fIS I Minimum i FOR BENEFIT OF Your Kv.« U>ar f*ri-vribr<l Spr. tad. A Micro-Contact bWMI <".ill at The Optical Hoimt, urchard Road. Sport FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. lovtta all trachem and t.ook addlcti '<. brow*!- In their •honroom at Time* H.niiP. Kiv. r Vallry Road. Singapore. BOLEX-PAILLARD and92 words
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Article76 1965-05-13 8 IS Word* S3 (Minimum) YOUTH FOR CHRIST --Special" imo Krolhen. iW.II Known riliplWl and KecordMemoriat Hall. Sunday I6U kU) S|.-.iker Jay Kejler. ■Beakaf I on Kama, 7 :;n Norn* ENJOY AN EVENING or Sat-rrd Mn.isc v. ,'t, Urn Palermo Rrothera > recording irUatea and jioicing evangelism. Tr.ur.day Uln76 words
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The Straits Times Thursday. May 13. 1965.
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Article342 1965-05-13 8 The Minister of Home Affairs cannot expect the Press and working journalists to accept without demur his statement on the police inquiry into complaints of discrimination against Malaysian journalists by police officers on duty at Mac Donald House after the Singapore bomb outrage. Actually the Minister does342 words
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Article680 1965-05-13 8 The Sarawak Government had little choice but to withdraw its new land Bills. There was strong opposition within the Government itself. To have pressed the issue would i have been to invite a split and, worse, to risk the ranging of the Sarawak communities one against the680 words
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Article210 1965-05-13 8 The first thing to be said about the Telecommunications Department's move for "shared telephone services" in Petaling Java is that it has been mishandled. Cyclostyled, threatening letters are no way to get results; to tell people they must accept a shared service within a week or lose210 words
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179 1965-05-13 8 r I"HE policy of the Singapore Government is to treat the different streams of education eaually. but I wonder how far some of the authorities follow this Dolicy. Of the 140 science and medical students admitted directly into the second year in the University179 words
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Letter150 1965-05-13 8 IN your Isaue of May 5. you published the picture of two American tanks allegedly used by Pakistan In the recent border clashes in tho Rann of Kutch. An Indian Air Force officer is credited with having photographed this while overflying the area. We have already150 words
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Letter74 1965-05-13 8 <O the Government have at last woken up to the acute financial position of our country and are now going to start an austerity and economy drive to slash expenditure. To open this admirable campaign I suggest they scrap the Idea of constructing a million74 words
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Article465 1965-05-13 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS VOCABULARY: C'heriU <ni moiv, menchrritakan (vi to relate: berciivriu IT) to relate or tell a story: tanya, bertanya <v) to ask (a. question): hart* (n> wealth, property: bpnda (ni thing, object: hart* benda (N> wealth, property; berbarta benda (V) to have property; Unfta <n> steps, stairs,465 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1965-05-13 8 JEAN LACOUTRE - JEAN LACOUTRE THE COOK WHO TOOK ON THE MIGHT OF THE USA 4 correspondent for L» Monde, Paris and a specialist in S E Asian affairs. TUCKED AWAY in the flowers and foliage that surround the recoco palace of the former French governors in Hanoi is1,080 words
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Advertisement613 1965-05-13 8 Straits Times Malay Mail t>. Kanord la II rinr.. COLO STOKAQC A*CADC Osaka** r<-j<j COLO STORAGE I»«NCHI» AT HOLLAND BOAO-K ATONG KCPPCL BOAO-WAVAL BJASC Authorised Agrnts CITY BOOK STOffC LTO THE NEWS FRONT t it{DJt"ck'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Hold Navsl B<t* S. M. ABOUL GAFFAM CO >?»•>613 words
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Advertisement41 1965-05-13 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers «V Exporters of H.qh Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement22 1965-05-13 8 C t IN ALL LEADING STORES I KDK THE MOST popular ///i/iraXC: I FAN ilCjlli/j I TO-DAY! YV^&fmJ ECONOMY MODEL 30-PU J22 words
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Article, Illustration158 1965-05-13 9 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The Permanent Secretary to the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, Mallam Sule Kolo. Is now here on a fiveday visit "to acquaint himself with the Malaysian defence organisation." Mallam Kolo. who arrived here on Monday, paid courtesy calls on the158 words
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Article62 1965-05-13 9 MALACCA, Wed The j Minister ot Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Km Boh, will attend a vegetarian i dinner at the Malacca branch of the Malayan Buddhist Association on Saturday to celebrate Wesak Day. Members of the Wesak Day celebration committee and guests wtll gather at62 words
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Article26 1965-05-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 14-year-old girl, Zaiton binte Aba Hassan, was electrocuted yesterday whl'e ironing clothes in her home at San Peng Road here.26 words
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98 1965-05-13 9 The fishnet vandal is named: Puffer \tUAR. Wed.— The puffer--11 fish is to blame for thousands of dollars' worth of damage to fishing nets. This conclusion was reached today after a series of Investigations by the assistant to the Fisheries Department here, Inche Mohamed Sain bin Ha i Basrie. About98 words
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Article47 1965-05-13 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— An order prohibiting the import of glutamic acid has been amended to allow importation for transhipment and re-export to a destination outside Singapore. Importation is also permitted for the purpose of manufacturing monosodium glutamate. Written permission must be obtained for such importation.47 words
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Article, Illustration713 1965-05-13 9 'HIT WITH SLIPPERS, I LOST MY TEMPER 1 IPOH. Wednesday A FORM FOUR English school pupil, Chin Kit Chong, 18, described by his headmaster as of "excellent character," was acquitted in the High Court here today of the murder of his lover,713 words
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Article56 1965-05-13 9 MUAR. Wtd. Thr Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees has d<cided lo urge the Johore government to set up a State joint council committee to "fortify" relationship between the union and the authorities. This was among several resolutions taken at a meeting of officials of56 words
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Article81 1965-05-13 9 ITUCHING. Wed Sultan of Pahang. accompanied by his consort, will pay a three-day visit to the state capital tomorrow In his capacity as Colonel-In-Chief of thr Royal Malay Regiment. He Is expected to arrivr here in the afternoon from Jessclion in a Royal Malaysian Air Force81 words
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Article28 1965-05-13 9 KCA! A I.I'MPUR. Wrd Worm S;?\v Peng, 23, woman labourer, was killed when .•-he was knocked down by :< motorcycle along the Federal Highway. Petalini; Java, yestsrdajr.28 words
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Article, Illustration240 1965-05-13 9 TWO sisters. Miss Marion Rose Foo. 18 (nearest the camera) and Miss Valeric Foo, 20. filling their registration forms at the I'nlversity of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They were among more than 200 arts students to register daring the first day of240 words
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Advertisement214 1965-05-13 9 v Belson£i" <& (beautiful sound) <| Tape Recorders f J2 Hitachi "BAlsona" (beautiful sound) tap* recorders are j%? popular with users all ovw th* world because of their 5? superior reproduction and of operation. 4®> Th* largo size speaker, ton* control and us* of silicon <© diodes in th* circuitry214 words
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Advertisement42 1965-05-13 9 ■IsMsMiasf^iF A Jslsk. Jtk. i\>??WBJlw^",' bs^k 9f 9sPakx mm J^mri^^^^^^mm Ikfif^**. W^^^9^ Wmr 4ssW slsk O^^^\ S^b^bV mm Sk. Bfcj^jr^-*-- &mmmmWtiimmwmmmW aSmmm^^ VttLtab^ rm f^Jmm\ m^^^Sml ss^sCtabk. B^B^^ bb^K m^mmm mWm^m^^ n Aw the International Beer ©hMiI from Germany @(h' Bfcse r42 words
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Miscellaneous738 1965-05-13 9 mmmM m\ wMmimM RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHOKTW WK Date; 1 30 Tanda Waktu dan SERVICE: 41 and 60.2 metre* j Warta Berlta: 140 Newstalk mi mi M WAVK SERVICE: Tiffin Date: 200 Berhenti 319 metres Rehat: 500 Tanda Waktu dan Warta Berita: 5 10 Tat It A.M.. 6 Tanda738 words
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487 1965-05-13 10 The Malays and Lee: Hot topic at Umno meeting CALL FOR 'EFFECTIVE ACTION' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE attitude of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, towards the Malays is likely to be the subject of a long debate at the Umno general assembly here on Saturday and Sunday.487 words
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131 1965-05-13 10 A signature, then King resumes duties J KIAI.A 1.1.MPl K Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sißneri the proclamation to mark his resumption of duties as •hr supreme head of Malaysia. Among tkaac prrsrnt at the rrremaiy in the Throne Room of Istana Nreara were: the Deputy Prime Minister Tun131 words
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Article39 1965-05-13 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The j Parliamentary Secretary to the Pnmr- Min:strr. Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed. will meet national Servicemen at the railway stH'ion rhen they return to Singapore oy ruin at 6.40 a.m. tomorrow from Port Dickson.39 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-05-13 10 MALA V RIGHTS: 'STAND BEHIND UMNO' CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Umno secretary-general, Dato Syed Jaafar Albar, last night called on Malays to stand behind the party to meet any threat against their special rights in this country. He told 1.000 people at a rally organised by the Setapak division169 words
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70 1965-05-13 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty-one members of the Works Brigade were today charged in the ninth magistrate's court with rioting in a house In South Buona Vista Road at 5 p.m. yesterday. All pleaded not cuilty and were detained in custody They am aliened to have70 words
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Article161 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Umno's secretary-gen-eral Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar denied today that he had ever spoken about Umno seeking to join Indonesia If the demands of one community were acceded to. He was commenting on a statement by Singapore* acting Prime Minister, Dr.161 words
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Article40 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —I The Selangor Telecommuntca- I tions Industrial and Manual j Group Co-cie! alive Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting at thr Telecoms i headquarter-, canteen. Weld I 1 Road, on Kiay 2840 words
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Article33 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Weld R->ad swimming pool, which is now undergoing minor alterations in preparation for the South-East AAa Peninsular Games, will be re-opened to the miblic on May 22.33 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-05-13 10 IifISS Maliana Daniel, of 11 Papar. who was chosen Harvest Festival Quern last week in Jesselton at the close of the three.-day Harvest Festival. The festival is celebrated throughout sabah by Kadazans. She beat 64 other KaJatan beauties for the title. Run-ners-up wcxe Miss Mary Edward of66 words
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153 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. UMNO leaders were today warned against hitting the unions "below the belt" and pushing them to the wall. The warning came from the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union. The union in the latest Issue of Its monthly journal,! "The Civilian"153 words
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Article54 1965-05-13 10 1/fALACCA, Wed.— Another two typhoid cases havn been confirmed here, brkiffin? the total to 29. rhe latest victims are a brother and sister, aged 10 and 11 resoectively. from Kamponr Durian Baun. Masjid Tanah. 22 miles from here. rhey were admitted to the General Hospital54 words
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Article48 1965-05-13 10 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Negrl Sembilan.' Dalo (Dr. 1 Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, today received $5,500 for the National Defence Fund fiom two organisations. They were the Negri Sembilan Muslim Women's Welfare Council. $500 and the Sungei UJong Clue $5,000. t48 words
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Article54 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The British Council and Art* Council will present excerpts from Charles DickenjT greatest works at the Town Hall here on May 28 and 29 at 8.45 DmPortraying Charles Dicker* will be Welsh playwriftht-actor-director Emlyn Williams Tickets priced at $6. $3 and tl r;m54 words
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Article37 1965-05-13 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Mr Licw Chee Long has retired as principal of the Yu Chai Primary school In Kuala Kurau after 35 years' service. Mr. Le* Swee York has been appointee U) act as or'ncipal.37 words
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Article55 1965-05-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Weo Air Marsha! Sir Augustus Walker. Inspector General of the Royal Air Force, today paid a courtesy call an the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. Lt-Oen. Tengku Osnian Jewa. Sir Augustus, who u> on a routine visit- aU»o met other «enior official*55 words
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186 1965-05-13 10 I SINGAPORE. »V«d. -I A MINIATURE of the 3001 b. cake which was cut by Queen Slriklt of Thailand at a charity ball In Bangkok last week to celebrate Thai Airways International's fifth anniversary. VU today presented to the Spastic Children's A tlor. of186 words
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Article, Illustration349 1965-05-13 10 French models set alrpbrt astir EYES POP, CAMERAS CLICK, ORCHIDS AND WOWS GREET FIVE BEAUTIES SINGAPORE, Wed. Garlands of orchids and gasps of "Wow!"' greeted the arrival of flve French models who flew in last night to display the latest Parisian creations in Singapore. rhe arrival of the models, Sople349 words
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Article64 1965-05-13 10 54 Aussie sailors fly in CINGAPORE, Wed FWyfour Royal AustralUn Navy ratings flew Into Singapore from Sydney yesterday to relieve the crew* of the minesweepers Ibis and Teal which are part of th# Far Ea.st Fleot. A Royal Navy spokesman said today: "The relieved crews have been flown back to64 words
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Article24 1965-05-13 10 PENANG. Wed. A car I* longinc to a businessman. Mr Lim Gim Choon. wa.s .stolen from outside his China Street houM yesterday-24 words
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Advertisement153 1965-05-13 10 K *A WJy Pleasantly flavoured T" A new ONE-DOSE ■mr- y treatment for J^ ROUNDWORMS THREADWORMS PRIPSfcN Granules, the new remedy for worms, gives you everything you XL. '^3 could ask for in a medicine. Only a SINGLE DOSE of PRIPSEN is needed for clearing roundworms and the same SINGLE153 words
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Advertisement186 1965-05-13 10 lens f M ShuttGr '/800thSEC. '/49 w ANOTHER "WORLD'S FIRST" FROM YASHICA' A D* Lv»« holf fr»m« contra («ivinq twie« many opoturM Mr roll o» film) meor*c^atm« tM following Uoturcs: iKclutivt yltr«-»o«t YASHINON 117 IBM »«f per7*c*^>ictur*i t>tn in dim light. Uclmiv *t»utt«r with >pc«ds up to 1 /100 th186 words
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Article, Illustration2569 1965-05-13 11 ADAM HALL - ADAM HALL DAY FOUR of the tense spy chiller that could be taking place right NOW! This has got to be a one man blitzkrieg. Hope for an overkill That was the reaction of British agent Quiller when assigned to track down Heinrich Zossen and smash2,569 words
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Advertisement41 1965-05-13 11 1 i fl BJB^L|^Bjr jA N *v^B^fl b^bV V KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE!) SAIGON pew ■W. .mbYs9!v^j7?\t^^7W^W/^^i^bi J Lrf 0 fO C~l UlnS^ -SAIGON -SINGAPORE q-i-i Sj» rf |fa -KUALA LUMPUR IV iFI -BANGKOK-HONGKONG General Sales Agent InMaloysio MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS ill J41 words
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Advertisement301 1965-05-13 11 See the Deluxe Power Packed PEUGEOT FUEL INJECTION ENGINE at the Chin Woo Stadium during the French Commercial Fortnight in K. L. SBB B BSBj n ifly^**^WflflQQQQj Rf and donpntM, which, in other systcmi, will MN BH DOC DC O TCC> >h# TMC*lOrt COCrriCl^n* ot In o Df O K4301 words
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Advertisement5 1965-05-13 11 TOMORROW Not worth a bullet...5 words
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Article, Illustration635 1965-05-13 12 Jill Butterfteld - Jill Butterfteld explains the blunderbuss tort of bluntness which makes a girl change her confidante as often as her socks. QUESTION: Is there something about you your best friends won't tell you? ANSWER: No. Nada. Niet. In any language absolutely635 words
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467 1965-05-13 12 MOST foods stored in the refrigerator should be wrapped or covered to prevent them drying out, or flavours getting mixed. The length of time that food can be stored depends mainly on the Items being purchased absolutely fresh. Place food In the special compartments provided467 words
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Article109 1965-05-13 12 - IITHEN a chocolate stain Is IT In a washable fabric, sponge or soak the spot in cool water, then wash with a synthetic detergent. If a brown stain remains after washing and rinsing, use a mild bleach. But first test the bleach on the hem or other inconspicuous109 words
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Advertisement331 1965-05-13 12 don't be SKINNY! if 111-ln-one concentrated ik food supplement quickly 1 gives pounds and inches of V 1 m solid flesh to thin, under- Jfp ,1\ •eight men and womeo. WATI-ON Is a new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMEft-develop a firm take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves331 words
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Advertisement206 1965-05-13 12 Revlorisnew 'Color r— Caddy'rtJ_|L 3 full-size lipsticks in/ y' y^^_J J summer-color cases/ j \x V OT J Choose from 3 different 'Color Caddy* Col lections Pale Pastels: Bare Beige, Naked Pink, Beach Peach. Lights: Strawberry Vanilla, Coral Vanilla, Powder Pink. Mediums: Persian Melon, Butterfly Pink, Tangerine Sherbet. BEAUTY PAX206 words
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Advertisement107 1965-05-13 12 -Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders107 words
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Advertisement1301 1965-05-13 13 10 LIVERPOOL V WEST COASI U.K.. Due S'pori Mil* Sham nnani :YCLOPS LinriMl, Glisgow II Pt/Maj II Mlj 17 ■ERSEUS literpill, Glasgow Ml 31 Mlj 14 DEMODOCUS Li.emeel, Glasgow Maj II May 21 Mn 22/21 May 21 AUTCLYCUS Liierpiil, Dutjlin. A'mouth... May 23 Maj 21 Maj 21/ 2 lim I1,301 words
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Advertisement1211 1965-05-13 13 r//rH\bz/yv£S ritiNrni KPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tASI. CONIINENI AND !>CANUIN«VI«. SI— 1 Penar« Aid i>eoua Ha.ra Mbur» N'OMt AHM M*O JQ OONA I) Maj 11/21 Maj 42/24 13/21 Jim II 2a IMI 21 tllj 14 1 ASRA rial 31/ 2 MM 3/ I 1/ I JMI 25 Ml 2 l.ly1,211 words
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Advertisement1122 1965-05-13 13 I BEN® LINE I I mmmmmmmmmmb^mmmmmmbmmmmmmmmmß c EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVLRfOOL CONTINENIAL I»OR» c For Lonoon imi 4 ENLO YAL Hamburi Jm 11 tgapon '•'"aiK —nt«t mtmmmn m,,h/io imii IENCRUACHAN Sfi ngaoore P. S'haa I'tMng A'werp Illy S V il/20 M'brou|h Illy Singaoor* I* S'M* 'im»i NHOPE i'sooi. *c—1,122 words
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Advertisement1141 1965-05-13 13 tog*. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. VtiFM U.K. /Continent Singapore t. S'Ma Pimm :iTT Of UPON >onoon, Mamburg, KonirMa. Hivn, Hull 27/21 Maj Maj :iTY Of COLOMIO lunoon. riaubir». RottaroM. Ha.re. Mull, immingram U/2J Jim aim :iTT Of WELLINGTON lonaon. Haabuig. AoilirtfM. rlavra, Hull, lmmin|haa 25/27 Mi II mi :iTY1,141 words
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813 1965-05-13 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent PRICES were very steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and in the Industrial section most counters were dealt in at unchanged nrices. After no deals on Tuesday Gammon and Fraser and Neave had small turnovers at $1.70813 words
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Article27 1965-05-13 14 Malayan Stock Indices May 11 May 12 •Industrials: 76.30 76 26 T '«»s: 93.72 94.47 S rubbers: 103.53 103.53 •Dec. 3d. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=10027 words
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Article838 1965-05-13 14 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttoad (I.UOU> tI.M, Cold Storage il.ihnii *2.1U; Duniepo »l.«a &v u.wioi $1.43. Csie il.OOO) ajI.AT D. i3.vuu>838 words
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Article14 1965-05-13 14 In April Kluang; Robber produced 108.000 lb. and flu Benul 49,000 lb.14 words
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302 1965-05-13 14 rE gain in the Straits tin price yesterday slowed down, there being a rise of only 12} cents to $733 6'» l per picul in Penang. The offering was estimated as down 40 tons to 200 tons In London on Tuesday a302 words
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Article128 1965-05-13 14 MELBOURNE. V»ed. INDUSTRIALS rises exceeded x falls, but the firmness was mostly amongst second rank issue-. Leaders showed an easier trend Minster dropped 2s. 6d. to 635. 6d. Base metals were firm and oils steady. Mount Isa lost Is. 3d. to 345. 6d. Today's closing prlcea with Tuesd.iys.128 words
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Article236 1965-05-13 14 M«y U>. fhrw montha. INDUSTRIALS Boustend lb eta. M. Box 10 eta. City Dev. 7 cts, M. Invt. i C S. Holdings N. Iron V eta. 14 eta 0.C. 8.C. 16 eta. Duolopa 12 cts. Kothmann 10 eta). fed. Olap. 12 eta. San 6 eta. Kiupat ricks U236 words
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Article28 1965-05-13 14 May 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74; cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $735,621 (up 121 cents). Inofficial estimated offering 200 tons (down 40 tons).28 words
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Article135 1965-05-13 14 VJMIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharxi or expected today arc: TJtn**»x3 rri I 'SJ, cornortD 3/4. shoy*. Mam :>, State of Kiitrh 6/7. Btra.it r'rf?t<mn 10/11. Malaysia 13/14. Neder Waal IS'lB. Star AMcrtarnn IS, Rmpir* Klttlwake 23/26, Meal IT/M, Maadama •-•ft '3(l. Rise Uaemk 31/32. Penteus135 words
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Article68 1965-05-13 14 CHINESE Preduc. Eiehanxe, Sln««. Mil noon »ricee per picul yeiterday: Coconut oil: bulk i'At truer*, drum M7t a*llert. Copra: Apr/Mar: CK/Contlnrat: Pcpp«r: Muniok -Ahite 51 4.1 .filer*. Rarawak white *14Z» sellers, apectal Sarawak blark 1122J seller*, farblod Lamponii hla^k »I43(N> Mllers. ABTA si.'.TKN) nellert. Singapore Coconut Oil Minors'68 words
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Advertisement1141 1965-05-13 14 I Y\*^«*»^-^ KAWASAKi WSEN KAISHA LTI\- 1 Bast Canada and U.S.A. Graat Lakes Service I fetor.am* t>onn«ai lorono iwiroit i,nicato ■Himi«i«ri Miru" It 'l3 Just 2t Jite 21 July 1 Alt t Auf 11 Aug Fltriu Mart 21/24 Jily I Auf 4 Sept I Sept 13 Sept 17 Sept West1,141 words
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Advertisement939 1965-05-13 14 AUSTRALIA >ERVICt/NEM UIUM iHOia 'AS. |.*M aM t M)Lr StRVIC* is >r»»fcn, ttilntt. Meltoeroe Swooi It Mitral aM itaptiiliiasj PtMnt r. sate rtera i'ten v«tt '*a**i '••nt knot V 1 lass It'll too. RAJUU >ailre- Sailts Is Pin BOMSAU 7 Jlly 1/11 Jily 11/13 July RAJbLA It/ a mat a939 words
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Advertisement248 1965-05-13 14 WILHELMSEN UNES FROMt scaatiaiiiae aM Caatiataui ctrta iei sap at aM Meet »cc* unmi p Chaa S°D*xt TNERMOPTUE (Calls Manila) 14 May 11/11 May 11/71 Mi, tarn >Caiis Puun Jaoan) li/as Mat TOMAR (Call* Manila) 11/11 use .2/14 last It/11 lie* BARBER LINE fROM U.» I .Nil <*tSI LO»S »ORr»248 words
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Article82 1965-05-13 15 ryiir Federation Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from May 13 to May 19. Rubber 74 cU a lb. < »Pra 9680 a (on. oconut Oil 91,076 a ton. Palm Oil 1834 a ton. Palm Kernel* 1483.7$ a (on.82 words
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Article250 1965-05-13 15 MAY fiist grade rubber f.o.b. •"■a- buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore- and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 14% cents, per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quirt. HAS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices) in cents per Ib.250 words
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Article53 1965-05-13 15 npilE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling- fixed on November 24 last year la Selling- TT or OD 2s. 3 15 16d., Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying- OD 2s. 4!id. The dollar Is at Its statutory niddle position in relation to Its ing-e53 words
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Article49 1965-05-13 15 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asseatrs to merchants yesterday (all rates v $100): Canada i buying TT 351. airmail OD Oft, 90 d/at. 36 credit bills. 36 1/16 ride bills. Selling TT er OD ready: Canadian ollars 35 1/16; Holland Guilders 117; •iisn Llrs *****: Danish Kroner 22549 words
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Article38 1965-05-13 15 i.J the free exchange market in v Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.741 for T.T. md E.n| for eattt. Sterling was quoted at 16.02 and one tael of geld at 25« J.38 words
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Advertisement719 1965-05-13 15 (Continued from Pace g) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box if ct: mxtrm BOYS WANTED FOR Service Station 16/18 yeara. Apply personally Serangoon Tow ncr Road service Station. Spore. LADY PIANO TEACHER part/full time, qualiucatlons L.R.S.M. or its equivalent. Age 23 or above. Apply Box A 4058 ST. B'pore.719 words
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Advertisement794 1965-05-13 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* If (Ml*.)— Box SI ct* txtrn WANTED LIFE INSURANCE Sales Repreaentatlvea. Field Officers, Qood prospects. Box A 4087 B.T. Spore. WANTED MACHINEMAN, COMPOSITORS, Lino Operators for press In Johore Bahru. Excellent prospects for men who know their Job Apply with testimonials, salary expected. experience, etc to Box794 words
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Advertisement902 1965-05-13 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li Word* U (Ml*.)— Box St ct: txtrm PATTERSON MANSION: Attractlva Modern Flat 3 large bedrooms, all modern amanltlea. Over looking Katong Park. Price: 530.000/-. David Pboa 80ns. Valuers ft Estate Agents. Tel: (B'pore) *****/*****. STKVENS R0AO: 2 Storey Building on over 15,700 sq.ft. of freehold902 words
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Advertisement798 1965-05-13 15 BOOKS 4 PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES MAT 17 23. liei your copy ot the RADIO WEEKLY rODAX Price M cenu from all newsagents FOR HIRE IS Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box St cU. txtrm RENT-A-CAR, Licenced/ Properly Insured Self-Drive Cars. 210U9. Everflnc Cv 319. Serangoon Road. Spore. FURNITURE FOR HIRE at798 words
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Advertisement895 1965-05-13 15 FOR SALE li Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box St cts. txtrm FRIDGE SPRAYING at owner's home In a day. Tel: Spore *****. FULL SIZE Table Tennis Table as new very solid. $h5. Phone (Spore) *****. AUTOMATIC VENDING MACHINES for sale of foods others. Suitable for Services canteens. Pbons (Spore) *****. SMALL895 words
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Advertisement1202 1965-05-13 15 RAFFLES HOTEL LIMITED i Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th t an in- irlm dividend of five cent* per share less 40 income tax In respect of the year enchr? 31st Auftust 1965 has been declared and will be paid to shareholders on the register on 29th May1,202 words
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Advertisement77 1965-05-13 15 D.D.D.I *9j\ Ce>srT Ajstaj POwflHtFUi, V^/~J7 «>»Ttiea>Tie« •*333 awn.«AVia -^rrX UNGAPORB fOOT «1 <KiN TROI/rUO \\lr/7 Imtmttebtm m oaf V— Cksmm» Sttrm cm Sell QiujtjuMq THROUGH OUK. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS |N FACT you'll find most things are advertised In the classified columni of the Straits Times. To place a small ad.77 words
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Article, Illustration464 1965-05-13 16 Bomb Indon bases in retaliation— call by Tory group Take a leaf out of the American book on Vietnam...' LONDON. Wed. TOUGHER action against Indonesia was suggested at a Conservative Commonwealth Council Conference here last weekend, it was disclosed yesterday. This included threats to bomb specific targets in retaliation (orReuter - 464 words
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466 1965-05-13 16 Antara rules out peaceful solution for Malaysia JAKARTA, Wed THE official Antara news agency yesterday criticised those who want a peaceful solution of problems with the imperialists, and commented that a peaceful solution to the problems of Vietnam, Malaysia and Israel cannot be recommended. In an article under a CairoReuter - 466 words
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Advertisement681 1965-05-13 16 KELANTAN J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE l>nder* from J.K.R. registered Contractor.* Claw D and above will be received at the Office of Jurutera Ncgeri. Kelantan. Kota Bharu up to 3 00 pm. of the 23rd May. 196.V POR CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OP KG. QA'AL/BADAK MAT! RURAL DEVELOPMENT ROAD AT 28 M.S. OPP681 words
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Advertisement91 1965-05-13 16 JKR. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received frtri Registered PWD. Contractors in Clasß C Head V Sub-Head IV and above up to 12 Noon on 20th May. 1965 at this office of the Jurutera Negeri. Negeri Sembilan. Seremban for: TRANSPORTING MATERIALS FROM TEMIANG QUARRY SEREMBAN POR PERIOD IST.91 words
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Advertisement1086 1965-05-13 16 TENDERS PKMBKKI I Mil TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. kelas "EX" dan kaatas i dl-bawah perengkat I dan Vl> akan di-terlma diPejabat Jurutera Kerja Ayer. No. 2. Jalan Tangsi. Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 300 petang pada 24-5-1965 untok membuat dan membekalkan tanki tempat penyimpanan ayer besl1,086 words
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Advertisement690 1965-05-13 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI X-RAY TECHNK lANS Applications are Invited for the pa-ts of X-Ray Technicians in the Medical and Health Department. State of Brunei. (2 pools. SALARY SCAI.K: Dia) 1-2-3-4-5-* S3SO-370--380x20-600 per month. Salary at entry Into service will depend upon qualifications and previous experience. (a 1 Applicants690 words
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Miscellaneous245 1965-05-13 16 Straits Times Crossword ]f I I ACROSS 7. Cruelly restricted in a curved 1 S US -5£ 8 "^^eans moJrlnV to peau .ike a piece of paper churrh for a bit of food H3>. 9 £r£ {o nothing but a change 10 |>P riv of cloth s ll J 10.245 words
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Article322 1965-05-13 17 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL RESIGNATION IS GLADLY ACCEPTEDTENGKU By ]£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indonesia have resigned from the Asian Football Confederation, of which the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is president. This was disclosed by FAM vicepresident Lim Kee Siong, who returned today from Tokyo where he attended the322 words
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Article, Illustration44 1965-05-13 17 rpHE Samurai sword was the most popular 1 choice among the souvenirs brought back by members of Malaysia's Youth soccer team who returned to Kuala Lumpur from Tokyo yesterday. Timesport picture shows Moey Yoke Ham displaying his sword at the airport.44 words
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Article27 1965-05-13 17 SE>EMBAN. Wed— The Negri Sembilan schools sports council will hold their annual athletics meet at the Anglo Chinese school here on Friday at 430 am.27 words
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Article137 1965-05-13 17 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Heavy rain prevent rd the Hong Kong cricketers from getting hoped-for matcli practice today in their oneday gaaM »iili the Bait-slier Road Combined Clubs XI on the CSC ground Two minutes before play was due to start, the rain poured down and only137 words
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Article229 1965-05-13 17 OR GIVE US LAND—SIOH KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE SELANGOR AAA hope to have their own training track and clubhouse next year, Sioh Goh 800, the president, said today. Mr. Sioh said his association would shortly ask the state government to continue with the work on229 words
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125 1965-05-13 17 SAFA SAY 'NO' TO KG. KAPOR I CLUB- CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singa- j pore Amateur F.A.. on the j recommendation of the League and Tournament committee. have refused affiliation to the Kampong Kapor Sports Club because of gross misconduct by the club's players in the League Div. 3 tournament last125 words
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Article38 1965-05-13 17 Spore Govt. Services F.A.: Div. 2— Police 3 Combined Schools SBHr-A Div. Slme Darby 6 PECT 4. L. Perak Div. 3: Sultan Abdul Aziz School 3 Gloucester 2. HOCKEY Malarea League: MHS 7 War Oept Civilians 038 words
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Article438 1965-05-13 17 Hormat does a smart trial SINGAPORE. Wed. Hormat. winner of his last two races appeared to have made further improvement. Hormat, Laurie Johnson up, did a sparking trial here this morning when he beat Basant Behar (apprentice Nazudl) by two lengths over half a mile In 22 1/5 (last 3f438 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-05-13 17 LONDON. Wed.— <iet ready for a new Cassius Clay <— no poems, no predictions, no gimmicks. This was the message the world heavyweight champion handed out to British television viewers in an hour-long programme latt night. C'lav told an interviewer in the BBC's programme "I Cascius" thatReuter - 109 words
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Article129 1965-05-13 17 CHICAGO. Wed. Avery Brundage. president of the International Olympic Committee, yesterday confirmed that the committee's Swiss generalsecretary. Eric Jonas, has been dismissedMr Brundage made the following statement in reply to questions abovt a report from LavHUM that there was a feud between him and Jonas: "There isReuter - 129 words
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Article36 1965-05-13 17 KOTA BAHRU. Wed. Kelantan Lawn Tennis Association officials: President Oato Yeap Poh Hun; vice-president Dr. C. W. Chelm: treasurer Durbara Singh; committee Helen Ku, P. Forman. Badrul Alam SuJtan Ibrahim and Tan Tiong Chan.36 words
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Article354 1965-05-13 17 ROME, Wed. Australia's Martin Mulligan upset the odds In the men's singles final of the Italian lawn tennis championships here yesterday when he beat the hot favourite. Manuel Santana of Spain. 1-6. 6-4. 6-3. 6-1. The women's final ran true to form, with Maria Bueno of Bra-Reuter - 354 words
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286 1965-05-13 17 NZ crash to inns defeat in 2 days LONDON. Wed. Caught on a tricky, drying pitch in Manchester, the New Zealand cricketers yesterday crashed to an Innings defeat against Lancashire in the second first-class match of their England tour. Lancashire's victory was achleved in only two days, as the first286 words
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856 1965-05-13 17 WEST INDIANS CLINCH THE WORLD TITLE FOURTH TEST ENDS IN EXCITING DRAW SCOREBOARD 0 FINAL stOKES: Australia 650-6 dec and 175-4 dec: West Indies 573 and 242-5. AUSTRALIA 2nd INNS Simpson c Nurse b Sobers 5 l.»wry retired hurt 58 Cowper c and b Hall 4 O'Neill rot out 74856 words
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Article121 1965-05-13 17 Best in series— Sobers BRIDGETOWN, Wed. West Indies captain Garfleld Sobers said after the drawn Fourth Test here yesterday: "The Australians fongHt tremendously hard to win." He ■aid the match had been "the best in the series so far." Sobers added: "The West Indies' achievement in the rubber had Justified121 words
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Article103 1965-05-13 17 I CRICKET Tour match: SCC/ SRC Combined XI v Hong Kong 1 (Spore padang) HOCKEY Malaysian Women* Hockey Federation tournament: S'gor v Negri; Spore v Malacca 5 p.m. (both matches at Malacca Club padang). Ne*rt League: HSC y Teachers; Police v AFSI. TENNIS S'for open chant- oionships103 words
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Advertisement52 1965-05-13 17 SPECIALLY FOR OUR YOUNGER READERS! Available now! gap "Vij£jpji ***^W*!KV**-' BPLi-^aiJL^^ v y ORDER FROM YOUR NEWSAGENT TODAY! Should you have any difficulty in obtaining these r7xZZ\ contact igg^ ,f Vfjß PERIODICALS MANAGER, \O^P/ STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) ITD., fc *Sf *#20 /ffi) P. 0. BOX 895 SINGAPORE, TEL 280052 words
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Article473 1965-05-13 18 Bid to register under T. U. Ordinance fails Zaidi sets out plan to fight 'no union status' ruling By P. KRISHNAN: KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Central Government has refused to register the Malaysian Trades Union Congress as a union under the Trades Union Ordinance. It Ikis also473 words
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Article177 1965-05-13 18 FACULTY DEAN EXPLAINS SINGAPOHE. Wed. The Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore, Professor K. Shanmugaratnam, today explained why me first year pre-medical course in medicine was not abolished when almost all the available places for entry into the faculty could be filled by direct entry to the177 words
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101 1965-05-13 18 SAIGON. Wed. "Young Turk" Generals today blocked an attempt by former South Vietnamese .strongman. Major-General Duong Van Minn "Big Minn" to end his enforced six-month exile, turning back an airliner bringing him from Bangkok. The pilot of the airliner was ordered101 words
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Article64 1965-05-13 18 LONDON. \\>d. -.Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister, said today the estimated extra cost of British support tor the defence of Malaysia (his year was about v.."i million. He told the House of Commons: "I am satisfied that this expenditure and the commitment of our forces isReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-05-13 18 Wh elans do it the hard way-and it has been tough rllS is the Terrence \\h< l.in family. who could have emigrated to Australia on a nominal Vl2O passageassisted scheme, but instead decided to do it the hard way overland, ending up stranded in Thailand, minus their caravan and B260 words
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Article30 1965-05-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A wellknown finger painter. Mr Wu Tsai Yen. will hold a preview of his paintings at his residence at Rambutan Road on Friday at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article28 1965-05-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed —The tuberculosis control mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the 11' milestone Yto Chu Kang Road from 3 to 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article25 1965-05-13 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Outram Secondary School will hold its annual sports and athletic meet on the school ground on Friday at 2.30 p.m.25 words
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Article26 1965-05-13 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— Water will be shut off In Kallang Park Industrial Estate Lot Nos. 1 to 28. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article333 1965-05-13 18 LONDON. Wed— lt has been another very quiet day in the stock markets. Business contracted further and apart from a number of leatures. often reflecting company statements, little of interest developed. The general tone, however, was fairly satislactory. Banking shares eased, but insurances were narrowly Irregular. Tins were333 words
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Article51 1965-05-13 18 LONDON. Wed Spot 22\d June 22\d, July 2?'« d.. Aur. 22', d., July Sept 22' 4 d., Oct. Dec 22Ud Jan. March 22d.. April June 21 -,d.. July Sept. 21' id Oct. Dec. 21 11 16 d.. c.l.f. May 22', d.. June 2115 16d July 21 13 16d. Tone51 words
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Article23 1965-05-13 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1495. sellers £1500. Forward buyers £1477... sellers £1479 Settlement £1484 Turnover a.m 175 tons, pjn. 155 tons Tone: Firmer.23 words
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556 1965-05-13 18 UNIONS CALL FOR FULL REPORT OF THAT 'JUDO INCIDENT' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TWO journalists' unions here and in Singapore today urged Hie Central Government to make public the full report of the police inquiry into the manhandling of local reporters covering the bomb incident iM Macdonald House. Simzanore. in March.556 words
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87 1965-05-13 18 MOSCOW. Wed. An American Negro diplomat was ordered to be expelled from Russia yesterday on charges of hostile activity among Africans studying in the Soviet Union. Mr. Norris D. Garnett. 32, was ordered out because he engaged in "activities Incompatible with the statusReuter - 87 words
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Article36 1965-05-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ken Teck Bock. 18. yesterday pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court to attempted extortion of six dollars fiom h rubber plantation owner from Kota Tinggi. Sentence was postponed pending a probation report.36 words
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247 1965-05-13 18 ACCRA. Wed. A Malaysian delegation said today the •struggle to eliminate foreign bases" in Malaysia would not succeed as long as there was conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia. The group, at unding the fourth Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity conference, meetIng in WinnebaReuter; AP - 247 words
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Article60 1965-05-13 18 PARIS. Wed. Air France has flown half a ton of desert sand from Tangier to the French Riviera to make an artificial beach for a luxury hotel at Antibes. The hotel also plans to fly sand from the world's most famous beaches at Dakar. Majorca, Copacabana andReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement111 1965-05-13 18 A J^ PRESENTS A NEW STAR THE BRAND NEW f^^^SSr BE UP-TO-DATE ijfn___^ /f—l^X J& WITH B THREE-!N-ONE mv* 'L M STYLINGT V*^tf II *<^Jw Amazingly accurate' to meet your work-day demands iV*^fcir for split-second timing exactingly waterproofed and ruggedly constructed tor sports; yet. designed H in the modern manner111 words
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Miscellaneous50 1965-05-13 18 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperature in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 91 73 Penariß 88 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 90 77 C. Highlands 73 58 Jesselton 88 75 Kuchine 90 7350 words
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