The Straits Times, 14 May 1965
1965-05-14
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Title Section23 1965-05-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. $o*9** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100523 words
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Article438 1965-05-14 1 No fingerprinting of Malaysian Chinese but on two conditions JJUALA LI MIUR. Thurs The Philippines is to drop fingerprinting of Malaysian nationals of Chinese origin, provided they jfive prior notice of their arrival and furnish a guarantee hy the Malaysian Consulate in Manila that they will leave within438 words
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Article, Illustration666 1965-05-14 1 Also affected: Workers in certain industries KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Central Government tonight banned all forms of industrial action including strikes by civil servants in Malaya, Sarawak and Sabah to "safeguard the security of the country/ It also took decisive steps to prevent or restrict a show666 words
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Article, Illustration61 1965-05-14 1 BANGKOK Thurs.— The Tlial police seized over 80.000 rounds of machine-gun bullets yesterday from the home of a suspected gun-runner at Nongkhal. north•Mttrn bolder town on the Mr- kong river The bullets were rrcovered from under the ground in ♦Hp yard of the suspect— Reuter. KMI'I.OYIKS -.ludMtiK HieReuter - 61 words
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369 1965-05-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A STRONG section of Umno wants the party to have a greater say in the affairs of the Central Government, a top level closed door meeting of the organisation was told today. The meeting, attended by Tengku Abdul Rahman,369 words
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Article59 1965-05-14 1 TAIPEH. Thins. Thirty-three refugees from China, including i ten women and a three-year-old child, reached Formosa yesterday after a harrowing month in the Formosa Straits aboard a wooden junk The refugees comprising five farm families, were finally picked up by a Nationalist Chinese war- ship and59 words
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364 1965-05-14 1 RELATIONS WITH ALLIANCE IN BORNEO UNDER REVIEW KUALA LI M PUR, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Tribunal, to be established under the Emergency Regulations which came into force today, will take into consideration the economy of the country and the financial implications364 words
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Article602 1965-05-14 1 Jugah: I still back Ningkan From G. GELDARD KUCHING. Thurs. The Minister lor Sarawak Affairs. Ditto Temenggong Juguh. announced tonight he was supporting Dato Stephen Kalong as Chief Minister. However, he confirmed that a native party was being formed as part of the Alliance. It would consist Ol his own602 words
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Article28 1965-05-14 1 STOP PRESS LBJ APPEAL TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON. Thurs.— President Johnson appealed to Russia today to hrlp I nitcil Sl.itcs substitute economic oYvelopment for war in South-East Asia. Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration357 1965-05-14 2 Too-soft-to-Soek Envoy Jones resigns A JAKARTA, Thursday. NEW United States Ambassador to Indonesia was expected to be named in a few days. Informed sources said this after the present Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones, had announced this morning that he would leave Jakarta on May 24. American o ffl cReuter - 357 words
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93 1965-05-14 2 JAKARTA, lhurs. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. leaves for Tokyo next Wednesday for a visit of about five days, Antara said today. He told the agency that in Tokyo he would discuss economic matters and the forthcoming second Afro-Asian conference. Yesterday.Reuter - 93 words
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Article68 1965-05-14 2 HONOLULU, 'Ihurs. Eight Honolulu couples. who thought they were happily divorced, have found out that they are still unhappily married. Circuit Judge Samuel King granted the divorces yesterday morning, unaware that on Saturday Governor John A. Burns had signed Into law a tougher divorce code. Couples withUPI - 68 words
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Article50 1965-05-14 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno today installed Bng.Giii. SuUipto Judodihardjo and V in -Marshal Snmuljono Herj lambang as new commander of the Indonesian Police Forces and State Minister attached to the President. Gen. Judodihardjo replaced Inspector-General Sutjipto Danukusumo. The replacement followed reported unrest among police Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article30 1965-05-14 2 GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador*. Thurs- Three Air Force officers and a Naval captain have been arrested on subversion Chugs*, and are being held incommunicado in prison here, official sources reported.30 words
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Article98 1965-05-14 2 34 ships in Seato exercise MANILA, Thurs. About 34 naval vessels from six Seato member- countries steamed out of here yes- 1 terday towards Thailand for a series of, manoeuvres designed to test the organisation's ability to respond to aggressive actions against a military convoy. Thje exercise, code-named Seahorse isReuter - 98 words
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Article50 1965-05-14 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indo- Hasten Navy was recently equip- ped with modem armaments (rom i the Soviet Union and Prance, the Navy spokesman, Lieut. Col. Ambardy conlirmed today. He declined to say what the armaments were or in what Quantities they had been delivered.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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149 1965-05-14 2 POLICE have launched investigations into the background of recent disturbanres arising from winding-up operations of the Canton Trust and Commercial Rank. The Government was warned to expect "big trouble" if the depositors did not get their money back from the bank, which ceasedReuter - 149 words
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246 1965-05-14 2 HONOLULU businessman Willard M. P. Wong last night described the Indonesian Government as "just gangsters" and said American businessmen "can Just stand so much Mr. Won* is president of the Honolulu-based Hawaiian Sumatra Plantation Co. In February the Indonesian Government seized Hawaiian Sumatran assetsUPI - 246 words
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254 1965-05-14 2 Shastri says 'thank you' to -Russia- MOSCOW, Thurs. The Prime Minister of India thanked the Soviet Union yesterday for a large role in making the Indian policy of nonalifrnment possible. Mr. Shastri arrived in Moscow yesterday for a •even-day visit. He held a one-hour meeting; with Premier Alexel Kosygin inAP - 254 words
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Article33 1965-05-14 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs— The American Society of Travel Agents has banned Indonesia from the tour programmes associated with the annual World Travel Congress to be held in Hong Kong in September. AP-AP - 33 words
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Article30 1965-05-14 2 MANILA, Thurs. A cigarette j butt reportedly thrown by a studett studying (or hi£ final exams sparked a fire which killed (our I people here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous16 1965-05-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fa MY UAtffV, s f^ACE MV *GAH&} /^l kNEW YOIA 116 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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Article301 1965-05-14 3 MOSCOW, Thursday RUSSIA is likely to attempt a new "soft" landing on the moon with an unmanned space capsule in the fairly near future. This was forecast by observers here today after the apparent failure of Russia's first at- j tempt with Luna-5. TheReuter - 301 words
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217 1965-05-14 3 OAS men resume peace talks in Dominica SANTO DOMINGO. Thurs. A peacekeeping mission of the Organisation of American States (OAS) re- sumed talks here yester- day with rebel leader i Col. Francisco Caamano aimed at preventing more trouble in the strife-torn Dominican j Republic. But Col. Caamano told the two-manReuter - 217 words
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Article21 1965-05-14 3 i SUVA, (Fiji), Thurs.— A 10-! year-old girl was killed by a package dropped from a Diane. -A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article67 1965-05-14 3 PALERMO. Thurs. A German tanker and a Creek freighter collided at the entrance of the Sicilian port of Augusta las' night. A Greek sailor was lost overboard and feared drowned Three others were rescued. The 31.000-ton German tankei Esso Essen, owned by Esso Tanks of HamburgAP - 67 words
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Article46 1965-05-14 3 TOKYO, rhun A Japanese surgeon ha.i mnwdtd in Niilching back yovtll'l in tv his body aboui nine boon alter it m sevne.i in m truffle accident The voutli .i t.iinnT. has been in ißUstacwrji condition since the' operation la.it Sunday- Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article41 1965-05-14 3 LONDON. Thurs Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, widow of President Kennedy, arrived here by air last night from New York for the opening tomorrow of a memorial to ber husband. The memorial will be unveiled by Queen Elizabeth.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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111 1965-05-14 3 Queen sees firemen put out palace blaze I ONDON. Thurs. Queen Elizabeth watched firemen extinguish a flre at Buckingham Paldce yesterday. The fire broke out In a .^taff bedroom, well away from the royal apartments. Fire engines sped through a palace entrance normally used only by members of the royalReuter - 111 words
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Article68 1965-05-14 3 NEW MARLBORO (Massachusetts i. Thurs. A socialite watched in horror as a plane carrying her husband crashed In woods a i few hundred yards away yester- i day Mrs. Macy Pell Raeder was exercisintt a horse on her urandmothers farm when a Connecticut Air National Guard68 words
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Article, Illustration197 1965-05-14 3 CABINET SECRETS ON RESTAURANT FLOOR I ONDON. Thurs. The Housing Minister, Mr. Richard Cros<sman. got his confidential papers back yesterday and a blast from the man who found them on a restaurant floor. A summary of a Cabinet meeting, notes on theReuter - 197 words
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327 1965-05-14 3 Grandson of ex-PM dies: Row over drug addicts at Oxford AXFORD. Thurs. yj A major row; over drug-taking among the students at Oxford University loomed last night after the dis- i closure that former j Prime Minister Harold I Macmillan's grandson died after becoming an addict. Joshua Macmlllan 20--year-old studentReuter - 327 words
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Article28 1965-05-14 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson today asked Congress to approve pay increases totalling US$B53 million a year for the armed forces and Federal civilian employees ReuterReuter - 28 words
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304 1965-05-14 3 WILSON: WE WON'T BE PUSHED ABOUT ON STEEL PLAN LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Harold Wilson told Britons last night that his Labour Govment was not going to be "pushed around j by anyone over its plans to nationalise the steel industry. The Prirhe Minister. In a nationwide party political television broadcast,304 words
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157 1965-05-14 3 'ENGLISH JUSTICE FLOUTED': PROBE ORDERED ONDON. Thurs.— A law which allows a judge to srnd a person to jail without anyone knowing it is to be reviewed, it was announced amid loud cheering in Parliament yesterday. The .jailing or UennLs Ellis, a 27-year-old building worker, in secret for contempt ofReuter - 157 words
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Article55 1965-05-14 3 MUNICH. Thnrs.— The rare case of six children stillborn at one birth has been registered ai Munich University* cynnccooaical clinic. A spokesman lor tic clinic confirmed the case yesterday but declined lo revral any further details. He also confirmed the birth of stii born quintupletsAP - 55 words
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Advertisement32 1965-05-14 3 what do Falcons eatP roads, not petrol up to 3O miles per gallon I Falcon by i-ord nothing on the road can touch it The Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited QjJXtf*C^)32 words
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Advertisement472 1965-05-14 3 JL TIME IS MONEY MAKE THE MOST OF BOTH BY HAVING A A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I Your money earns the maximum sale and sure rate ot'6*, when you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted: your money and >our I capital472 words
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Article, Illustration387 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. ]y|R. Temenoe Whelan, a British emigrant who is stranded here with his family, today tramped the city's streets looking for a job. But after a tiling day, he was unsuccessful. Still hopeful and smiling, Mr. Whelan said later: "The trouble is I387 words
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202 1965-05-14 4 BALLOT ON UNION: 'DECISION BY NTUC SINGAPORE. Thurs. The decision to hold a secret ballot to determine union representation of 4,000 Division IV employees in the Ministry of Health was made by the National Trades Union Congress to settle the dispute between its two affiliates the Amalgamated Union of Public202 words
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73 1965-05-14 4 General bowls the first ball at new alley SINGAPORE. Thura— The British Army Kinema Corporation's new half a million dollar development scheme. In Dover Road, Singapore, was formally opened last night when the Army Commander In the Par East, Lieutenant General Sli Alan Jolly, bowled the first ball down one73 words
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Article26 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Water will be shut off in Paya Lebar Road between Lorong Benukok and Arumußam Road tomorrow from 0 a.m. to 7 p.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-05-14 4 Paris model shows off creation 'Sabine' PHIS model Mona Garric seen in an elegant blue jersey evening gown called "Sabine" on Wednesday night when she and four other French models showed off latest creations from the House of Carven at a fashion parade at the Goodwood Park Hotel. The expensiveAH Yusof - 104 words
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Article28 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Tuberculosis Control mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the 10 milestone Yio Chu Kang Road from 3 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration276 1965-05-14 4 COURT OF APPEAL ALLOWS PETITION -ON NAIR- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal Appeal Court, today allowed an appeal with costs by a businessman, Mr. Yon* Kuan Tei k. against a High Court refusal to hear a petition seeking to declare the election of Mr. C.V. Devan Nair to Parliament null276 words
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88 1965-05-14 4 Minister to attend nurses' social, dance SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will tomorrow attend the nurses social and dance at the Adelphl Hotel organised by the Woodbridge Hospital Recreation Club at 10.30 p.m., and the Nurses Nite at Ocean Park Hotel organised by AUPE at88 words
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Article32 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Sree Narayana Mission will hold a flag day on July 3 to raise funds for an orphanage and for providing educational aid to orphans and poor students.32 words
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Article29 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Miss Chan Sow Lin of the Chinese Women's Association will give a cooking demonstration at the Raffles Hall, University of Singapore, at 10 a.m. tomorrow29 words
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Article76 1965-05-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Trained Nurses Association, who are staging a Nurses' Week to commemorate the birthday of Florence Nightingale which fell yesterday, will hold a "Gala Day" food and fun fair at the compound in front of Century Motors on Saturday from noon to 676 words
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Article430 1965-05-14 4 THK following Is today's schedule lof civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS B0 AC: From Sydney. Darwin (BA 721) 7.30 p.m.: from Melbourne. Darwin (BA 703) 9.50 p.m.; from London, Damascus, Karachi iua 702) 6.20 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta.430 words
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Advertisement387 1965-05-14 4 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT -SIMULTANEOUSLY I (Spore) CAPITOL FEDERAL (KM ■JOHN STURGES who gave you "The MAGNIFICENT 7 I and "THE GREAT ESCAPE" now brings you -.THE ULTIMATE IN SUSPENSE! 1 The price for uncoveri.ig the secret of rJ^tf^ i The Satan Bug comes high -COM UFE! 5 THEMIRISCHCORPORATION j^ GEORGE MAHARIS387 words
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Advertisement552 1965-05-14 4 UTAMAKAN-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN xow snow i Both Thootrcs Doily 4 Shows 1.00, 3.45, 6.30 A 9.15 pm Wonderful Sk WORLD tS 3JBL BROTHERS GRIMM tWjR CinemoScope Color <3B*w9E > Lourcnct Harvey Clair* Bloorr \o Froc Li' i H>H. 1111. IIAV! Horn, 2 30. 6.15 li 9.15 p.m. NO INCREASE IN552 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-05-14 5 YEW YORK, Thurs. Members of the touring Malaysian rubber trade mission visited the New York World's Fair yesterday during a brief visit to the city. The 11 -member mission is headed by Senator Gan Terk Yeow, chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board. TheyAP - 222 words
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Article23 1965-05-14 5 BENTONG. Thurs— The Perting Publ'c Library management committee -vill hold a singing contest at the Chinese temple here on May 22.23 words
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Article24 1965-05-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two secret society thugs were arrested under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance by pol've in the past 24 hours.24 words
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100 1965-05-14 5 LONDON. Thurs.— A wreath from the Malaysian High Commission will be dropped Into the Mediterranean tomorrow at the burial at sea of Lieut. Commander Marcus Cheadle. who was attached to the Royal Malaysian Navy. The High Commissioner, Tengku Ya'acoo. has also sem mp^agr ofReuter - 100 words
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Article26 1965-05-14 5 BENTONG. Ttiurs. The MrthodiM English School here will hold a food and fun fair on Jun# 5 in aid of its building fund26 words
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243 1965-05-14 5 Student groups in London to form united front From ARTHUR RICHARDS: London, Thursday UNITED Council of Malaysian Student Organisations will be formed next month to J promote student unity in London. i This decision was taken by six Malaysian student orsanl- j sations here during a meet- ling convened by243 words
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105 1965-05-14 5 1962 rebellion medals presented by Brunei Sultan 11RUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei, on the eve of his departure for London, yesterday travelled Dy a chartered helicopter to Temburong to present to about 200 people with 1962 Brunei rebellion medals. The Sultan told the villager* who turned out inUPI - 105 words
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Article29 1965-05-14 5 PEREMBAN Thurs.— The Yang tii-Pertuan Bosar of Negn Sem- 1 hi.an WOI open a $500,000 upper j secondary religious school at Bukit Merbah here on May 27.29 words
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Article96 1965-05-14 5 Arabs accept NTUC invitation SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The chairman of the Arao Federation of Trade Unions. Mr. Assad Rageh. has accepted an Invitation to send a delegation to the annual delegates conference of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress In October this year. The invitation was extended b.v the NTUC secretary-general96 words
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Article39 1965-05-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Alliance Government wma today urged to introduce legislation banning speeches or any oilier action whlcn may give rise to communal trouble. The call was made by the Par ty Ra'ayat.39 words
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138 1965-05-14 5 CINGAPORE. Thurs.— Though Singapore has recorded unusually high rainfall of 8.26 in. in the last 12 days, a Meteorological Department spokesman described It today as "nothing very remarkable." The spokesman, however, said such heavy rainfall at this particular time of the year was considered138 words
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Article56 1965-05-14 5 IPOH. Thurs The Sultan of Per u k will begin his annual tour of the Upper Perak area on Saturday. During the eight-day tour he will visi* Grik, Kroh and Klian Intan. and take two days off from his official functions for a jungle hunt when he56 words
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Article45 1965-05-14 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The passing out parade of the nfth and final batch of recruits to the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, will be held here tomorrow moaning. The salute Will be taken by the commander of the Malaysia Rangers. Col. I. G. Wellsted.45 words
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135 1965-05-14 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A $30,000 claim for general damages in connection, with a 1963 fatal accident was dismissed with costs on the higher scale after a two-day hearing before Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court here yesterday. Chua Leng Chain. 35. a father of135 words
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107 1965-05-14 5 DENANG. Thurs. Blbl Jahn. the woman ma athon cyclist who was forced to give up her bid to cycle non-stop for 72 hours when she was strickened with cramps on Monday morning, has been discharged from hospital. "Sh? has fully recovered." Mr A107 words
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Advertisement85 1965-05-14 5 TO-MORROW AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE FROM 8.00 P.M. presents MISS SINGAPORE 1965 MISS MALAYSIA MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST SEMI-FINAL FINAL COMPERE: MIKE ELLERY Alto featuring: THE SILVER STRINGS AHMAD DAUD ALINA RAHMAN WILMA TANG MANY OTHER TV RADIO PERSONALITIES. I MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS The choice of Beouty Que^tl Ticket* ot $5/- $4/-85 words
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Advertisement300 1965-05-14 5 Happy Days.' -when a family chooses PHILIPS quality products Philips quality means better service for a longer time. It is the result of careful research, fine craftsmanship, and continual checking and testing so that your family will always enjoy using Philips products, they're so stylishly modern, so well designed, so300 words
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Article, Illustration760 1965-05-14 6 Sunny: I loved her and intended to marry her FOR the first time in his murder trial, Sunny Ang, 27, today disclosed that he had intended to marry Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, 22 the former bargirl he is alleged to have murdered. ''It was not expressed. It was tacit," was760 words
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Article, Illustration6069 1965-05-14 6 'I knew she was already married and had separated from her husband...' She had her savings, he said. and had given him sums ol money. He could not remember if he had spoken to Miss Ayrea Son (the banks receptionist who attended to Jenny) on that occasion. He agreed that6,069 words
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Advertisement143 1965-05-14 6 \of Jkw Ss* kW^M^t^^F^k^^m&* You stick on the corners, you stay glued on the bends, you JB V^kW JFWFW WF^M* m gfW M Keep control at the crazy speeds your bike will go. At a kW tW M W J^^T Jm jJtt mile a minute or more > y° u143 words
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Advertisement125 1965-05-14 7 jgpft|^ Ni§ lon Wr O <" »yy *VBPOK*X Kanebo's 77 years of tradition and expe■B^^Ktfiflßj T t rience in textile production and projw^ T JL cessing techniques coupled with Snia Vigcosa's superior know-how have cre1^ ated this new nylon. J^^J The Wondrous Properties of Kanebo Nylon Products Silky Touch: Kanebo125 words
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661 1965-05-14 8 NEW GOVERNMENT AID TO INDUSTRY *p H E Singapore Government loday announced its recent introduction of a trainee release scheme to help industrial development in the Slate. This scheme complements the technical assistance offered by the Government under the industrial development scholarships scheme which661 words
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204 1965-05-14 8 83 more May Day accused given bail SINGAPORE. Thurs. Interpreters in the First Criminal District Court were busily engaged this morning in the preparation of bail bonds when more alleged May Day demonstrators were allowed bail. Of the 83 people, including 20 girls, whose cases came up for mention today,204 words
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Article22 1965-05-14 8 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Police will give a public performance at the Kallang Park from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow.22 words
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Article, Illustration358 1965-05-14 8 Freighter runs into reef a mile from Spore CINGAPORE, Thurs. Operations were today under way to free the 5,370-ton Bulgarian cargo ship Benisaf, which ran aground on a coral reef a mile away from Singapore late last night. About 35 labourers, two lighters and a Port of Singapore358 words
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314 1965-05-14 8 250 NURSES VISIT CHILDREN'S HOMES WITH EATS, GIFTS SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Singapore nurses today visited some 200 children in three institutions to serve them with cakes and icecream aid distribute gift parcels to the children. The gifts and sweets wrre donated by the nurses and local firms to mark "Nurses Week." which314 words
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Article69 1965-05-14 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Adult Education Boards six-month intensive course in radio servicing and repair will be conducted at the Vocational Institute at Balestler Road in June as soon as .sufflcn-r.* students have been enrolled. The fee Is $100 per student, and equipment will cost $50.69 words
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Article31 1965-05-14 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Minister of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Ping Ming School, Thomson Road, s', milestone, and Kampong Dunearn Road.31 words
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Article28 1965-05-14 8 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Bedok Methodist Church will hold a food and fun fair at the church compound on May 15 from 11 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.28 words
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181 1965-05-14 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A photographic and poster exhibition depleting projects of the Housing and Development Board and life on its estates will be held In conjunction with the Board's fifth anniversary. The exhibition, sponsored by the Board and presented Jointly by the Photographic Society181 words
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Advertisement278 1965-05-14 8 WORRIED ABOUT YOUR I I v*ff /A 1 I *> <£ <t* dfl AGE? why not open a savings account with THE HONGKONG BANK Have you thought about saving for your old age? Mr. Thrifty did and started saving with the Hongkong Bank where his money is safe and collects278 words
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Miscellaneous246 1965-05-14 8 Straits Times Crossword -^»J— —^B iJ— L^J—^»J— -^S^t-"" ACROSS 8. Literary composition found 1. A garment over, you say? (8). near one's tree outside (8). 5 obCe ft lv U t 6) NOrth lndlC ted The memor y ot ooiiquely (6). (FitzQeraldi rt]) in" ?Srf ff i Of T™"^..*"- 15.246 words
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Article, Illustration299 1965-05-14 9 TEAM IS HERE TO ASSESS OUR DEFENCE NEEDS ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. -A three-man Australian defence technical mission, which flew in last night, held discussions to assess Malaysia's defence needs with top defence officials here today. In the morning, the mission, led by the299 words
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Article244 1965-05-14 9 ACCUSED OF SUBORNING WITNESS SINGAPORE. Thursday. JJICHARD ANG. a younger brother of Sunny Ang, will stand trial in the Second Criminal District Court on Aug. 2 for allegedly suborning a key prosecution witness in his brother's current murder trial. Sunny Ang is on trial in I the High Court on244 words
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Article101 1965-05-14 9 An hotel building boom in Penang PENANG. Thurs. —Despite pessimistic forecasts that trade in Penang will drop when the island is eventually included in the Common Market, more hotels and other multistorey buildings are rising In the city "I think developers are anticipat- in* itep-up in our tourist Industry. Mr.101 words
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Article60 1965-05-14 9 SINGAPORE. Phun 'line Drpu'.y Director of Medical SerEjMpltals). Dr Ho Gum Lini. wi'l (jive x talk on "Medicine and the public" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 530 p.m. tomorrow. The talk i* :he laal of scrips of three free public lecfures on tnedicnl mbjtetl60 words
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Article33 1965-05-14 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Thur>. Mi C. Si'asubi-.in-.i.ii:.ini executive engineer. Centra. Kcdah. will leave at the end of tbi for Kuching on promotion. Mr. Poo Chee Ei from Alor Star will succeed him33 words
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Article27 1965-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Junior Chamber International vice-president for operations. Mr. K. Subbai.io Rnm;i.sa\viinn pected to arrlv- here on Monday for a threc-dav vi.mi27 words
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158 1965-05-14 9 KOTA BHARU. Thursday. 'THE Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lieut. Gen. x Ter.siku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. today said that the Government would soon make a decision on the proposed revision of salaries and allowances for other ranks in the armed forces.158 words
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Article57 1965-05-14 9 PENANG. Thurs About $5,000 worth of silver nitraie >v,ii reported missing from a Port Commission gcxlown nine day's after the loss was discovered. Y'huy.i bm Kader Mvdin. 53. .i storekeeper, told police yester- the -v:iver nitrate, in two cscs. *M taken to the godown on May57 words
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Article94 1965-05-14 9 Ragging: Student chief's warning SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The University of Singapore Students' Un'jn has issued a stern warning to seniors against ragging any of the 800 new stud- i ents. The union president. Mr. Herbert Morais. said in a statement: "The Students' I nim will take a serious view, if necessary94 words
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Article36 1965-05-14 9 KANOAR. Thurs. Ano'her youth clvb the 63rd in Perlis will be formed at Sungei Berembang, 12 miles from Kangar. next Thursday. The Mentn Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will address the meeting.36 words
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Article27 1965-05-14 9 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— A mobile X-r;iy unit will be at the district hospital here on May ,31 to give fire chest X-rays to the public.27 words
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113 1965-05-14 9 Bomb hoax call schoolboy fined $100 SINGAPORE. Thurs. •^An 11 -year-old schoolboy who made a bomb hoax call to his own school the Joo Avenue Integrated Primary School in Rangoon Road has been fined SI OO and placed on 18 months' probation by the Juvenile Court. This was disclosed by113 words
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Article49 1965-05-14 9 IPOH Thurs.— A labourer. Chow Kan. 61 was burled alive when ilip sides 01 a 200 ft. deep pit at the Foonß Chee tin mine near Tanionc Rambuian. 10 miles from here, collapsed on top of him yesterday. The body was recovered later in the day.49 words
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Article35 1965-05-14 9 KLL'ANO. Thurs. The War Department Civilian Staff A--oci»-tion. Ku \v:l| hold a the Diamond Jubiler Hall herr on May 29 ai 8 pms oi the N Mcr Fund and lv .sports council fund.35 words
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Advertisement71 1965-05-14 9 Indigestion? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, UPSET STOMACH When you're suffering the pain of Indigestion, Heartburn, or l/pset Stomach alter a meal, take BISMAG. The active ingredients work immediately. They ease the p a 'n> soothe your stomach, and make you feel well again in just 371 words
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Advertisement171 1965-05-14 9 Don't let pimples and spots ruin your face Eskamel A wonderfully effective treatment Eskamel treats spots and pimples fast and will leave your skin clear and smooth. Eskamel contains Hexachlorophene— kills germs instantly. Prevents pimples from spreading. Leaves no ugly spots. Eskamel is free from oil and grease does notcrack,171 words
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Obituary63 1965-05-14 10 Bordi 111 (Minimum, MRS. 001 CHENG KANC. nee N( I '*>nX Pow. axe «3 years died peace- nilly on H-VM at .1 Kuala Kanu.inr RMsB, Ipoh leuvlnK behind her beloved husband, four hrn, eight daughters "iur ri.iuKhtera-ln-lau three sons-ln- I i.iv, fifteen crandchlldrrn to mourn Funrral will take pln.e63 words
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Article85 1965-05-14 10 M Word* SJJ r Minimum t THE FAMILY OF Int.- Madam Ong l>jit Liau thank the Pastor*, rrlativra iinii friends for thflr coodolfners. v reaths. donations and attendance at thi- fun MR. AND MRS. Arthur Roy Sta Maria thank all rrlatlvrs and rrirnda kind attendance congratutory nimsaitea and valuable85 words
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Obituary24 1965-05-14 10 7tl Worrfj Sli (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Jenkins Jesudomi VlJlarunxam, departed Him sadly mimed and fondly reiic .hHdren. relatives and friend*24 words
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Article136 1965-05-14 10 I \\nrdt Sli (Minimum) MARIA BLANCH! has arrived to .1 The Cockpit Hotel. Commencriday, 14th. HANDMADE I ure wool, permanently proofed carpets by Tai Him, Orders taken for any size. 417 River '.alley Road. Spore. Tel UNLESS YOU'VE LIVED <n Ilevt.n i ti el cream like Dudley* I r.136 words
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Article722 1965-05-14 10 Strong trade union reaction to the Government's decision to prohibit strikes by government workers, and to afford 1 employers in the private sector a large measure of protection against industrial action, is to be expected. The refusal of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, and of individual j722 words
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Article276 1965-05-14 10 Not content with manipulating the Government from the wings, the Indonesian Communist Party is pushing 1 for direct control of the state apparatus. This is the meaning of Mr. Aidit's call for i general elections. With some i parties banned (notably the i once-powerful Muslim Masjumi Party), and276 words
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Article249 1965-05-14 10 Yesterday's Philippines Foreign Office statement on entry conditions goes far towards solving the fingerprinting furore just in time to spare Filipinos coming to this country the indignities their country has visited upon Malaysians. No visas will be needed for stays up to 72 hours and Chinese Malaysians will249 words
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Article120 1965-05-14 10 II7TTH reference to the f» proposal to change the name of the City of George Town, I suggest the new name should b» Tanjongpura which means the "City of TanJong" or 'Cape City" just as Slngapura means the '•City of Lion." The Malays have always called the city Tanjong120 words
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Article86 1965-05-14 10 ris heartening to note that the State Secretary of Johore has issued a circular to all Government departments asking their staff not to waste time in the offices. The Town Council of Johore Bahru appears to be the most inefficient. If the City Council of Singapore, with the86 words
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Article64 1965-05-14 10 AS the revised H.S.C. entry requirements are provisional for this year only. I hope the Ministry of Education will now announce its 1966 H.B.C. entry requirements before It U too late for the private candidates to prepare themselves. If not for present unfair restrictions. I think, almost all64 words
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Article105 1965-05-14 10 IVE would be grateful TT if you could kindly clarify that your report headed "Unions call for full report of that 'judo Incident" in today's (Thursday's) Straits Times quotes a press statement Issued by the Singapore National Union of Journalists and not the Union's letter to the Minister105 words
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Article504 1965-05-14 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS dy M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Slni. or. di-*ini m. prep.ph.) here: daftar <n> register; mendaftar <v) to register; mendaftarkan nama (V) to register one's name; nama (n) name; khenduri (n) a feast, party; bangnn (v> to get up. rise. TENSE past, present, future, etc. is504 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1965-05-14 10 JEAN LACOUTRE - JEAN LACOUTRE He urged the French and they moved the Chinese out, then he moved the French by Correspondent for Le Monde, Paris, ana specialist on S-E Asia affairs AS a front group of n a t i o nali s t1,330 words
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Advertisement526 1965-05-14 10 Straits Times Malay Mail ttt 10 COLD STOKAOC ARCADC i Rojd COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO-K ATONC KEPPCL HOAD-NAVAL BASE Authored *i.rr\n CITY BOOK STORE LTD VV.nehfil. Hone, coliytr Qj.y THE NEWS r*ONT FtUaoMMTs SuptrmsrfcM M. M. ISMAIL J Adnmtlty Ro«d Naval Sll* S. M. ABOUL OAS-PA* CO •IHI526 words
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Advertisement64 1965-05-14 10 THE CASE OF THE SWEDISH SPY How could a man betray his own country, England and the U.S.A. for 1 5 years and not be > caught? Here is the shocking story of how the Russians got milii tary secrets (including facts on U.S. missiles) by flattering the ego of64 words
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Advertisement102 1965-05-14 10 [little Xtra pantee W The new little Xtra pantee has all the comtori^m and freedom of the little Xtra high-waisted girdle. Available in white only. In four sizes small, medium, large and extra large. It's the mosi delightful and daintiest of garmcou. VAISAKHA SATURDAY 15TH MAY, 1965 15TH DAY of102 words
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643 1965-05-14 11 Big turn-out at stadium for L-month launching First, bands and a choir... then a pledge by 25,000 a GIANT rally attended by at least 25,000 people at the Merdeka Stadium here today signalled the start of National Language Month in Selangor. There were schoolchildren, government servants, commercial workers, members of643 words
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Article104 1965-05-14 11 KANGAR, Thurs. Perlis will be divided into four districts—Arau Pava. Simpang Ampat and Mata Ayer —for this year's National Language Month competitions at local levels. The Sta^e finals will be held At Kangar on June 22. The State Language Month Committee at a meeting, appointed104 words
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Article31 1965-05-14 11 IPOH Thurs A businessman. Chew Tong. 43. was acquitted here today of a charge of acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club on Nor. 22 last year-31 words
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Article31 1965-05-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs—Residents 0: th YWCAs second hostel in Davidson Road here will hold a barbecue and dance in aid of their building fund at 8.30 P-ni. on Saturday31 words
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Article67 1965-05-14 11 MUAR. Thurs. The Mentn Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. yesterday called on Government offlcer.s no' very proficient In the use of the national language to study it from now on. He expressed satisfaction over the use of Malay in the administrative sector of the67 words
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225 1965-05-14 11 Language: Lessons on radio, TV to be intensified RATIONAL language lessons on radio and television will be intensified and presented in a new form to make the study of the language easier and more interesting. This was disclosed by the political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Ir..che Mohamed225 words
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191 1965-05-14 11 Khir urges: Why not rename the streets? IfUALA LUMPUR. Thura. IV The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has disagreed with the recent decision of the Penang city fathers to change the name of the City Council from George Town to Tan Jong. He said today that this was191 words
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Article32 1965-05-14 11 j KUALA LUMPUR. Tliurs. —The Selangor branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya will hold its annual meeting at the Card Room. Selangor Club on Monday at 5 p.m.32 words
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108 1965-05-14 11 SINGAPORE. Thnrs. The police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, today said that a boat which was sighted off Katong on the night of May 7 by two special constables on coastal duty was in fact a police patrol boat. He clarified a report in108 words
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82 1965-05-14 11 TAWAU, Thurs. Th« Sultan of Pahang arrived here yesterday to Inspect Malaysian troops guarding this easternmost part of Malaysia Accompanied by his Consort, the Sultan was greeted on arrival by the Commander of the East Brigade. Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. He inspect;82 words
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Advertisement143 1965-05-14 11 johw !^v ■WL jgMP jA \m x LULCUJ BURROUGHS J6OO ADDING MACHINE II L If IS FAST, ACCURATE, EASY TO USE! The new Burroughs J 600 has many high amounts are clearly identified by color and quality, high performance features to symbol. Automatic spacing of tape after increase your figuring143 words
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Miscellaneous632 1965-05-14 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channels: n PWs m Tamil: 6.10 Matfc 800--5 Kuala I.umpur and rrnung merrinß 6.35 Colt 45; 7 News fi Ipoh ,nd Malacca. i ;1 English; 7.10 Sports Arena; 7 Batu Panat: 7 .34 Across the Seven Scaa: 8 9 Muang; Nrws Jn Mandarin; 8.10 Man 3 .lohore632 words
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Article, Illustration432 1965-05-14 12 The right of Malaysia to be left in peace: Nato ...AND VIETNAM. ..AND DOMINICA fHE Western Allies last night reaffirmed that the people of Vietnam, Malaysia and the Dominican Republic had the right to live in peace under governments "of their own free choice." Foreign Ministers of the 15-nation AtlanticReuter - 432 words
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Article, Illustration282 1965-05-14 12 'FIRM SUPPORT FOR SMALL NATIONS VITAL TO PREVENT WIDER WAR...' WELLINGTON, Thurs. History has proved that firm support for small nations like Malaysia and South Vietnam is necessary if a wider war is to be avoided. New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith282 words
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Article153 1965-05-14 12 LONDON. Thursday. gRITAIN refused entry to 907 Commonwealth immigrants last year more than double the 1963 figure of 429, according to Home Office figures published here yesterday. The 1964 total includ- 1 ed 442 from Pakistan. 134 from Cyprus, and 61 from India. In 1964. 406.601153 words
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Article46 1965-05-14 12 WASHINGTON. rhurs-— The International Monetary Fund lust night annouced it had agreed to a drawing by Britain amounting to the equivalent of US$l,4OO million to repay bilateral credit facilities used in recent months and also to reinforce its reserve position. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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94 1965-05-14 12 KARACHI. Thurs. At least 23 people have been killed and hundred-. injured by a cyclone that devastated the southern part of East Pakistan on Tuesday night and earl; >«"sterday Winds were as high as 100 miles an hoar, and unofficial reports put the death94 words
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107 1965-05-14 12 CYDNEY, Thurs.— A woman Is thought to have Durned herself to death at Wollongong. 40 miles south of Sydney, because she could not have a child. Police believe the woman. Yugoslav-born Mrs. Maria Bukovac. 32. poured turpentine over her body and set herselfReuter - 107 words
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Article64 1965-05-14 12 BANGKOK. Cluas nuance Ministry officials ol the Thai Government are taced with the problem of uiiat to do with 30 odd tons ot opium seized (rom smugglers and now lying in the strong room ot the Excise Department here. The Excise Department yesterday held a publicReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1965-05-14 12 HAVANA. Ihurs Cuban sc- curity forces have broken up an alleged 31 -member espionage network accused of passing on mi- litiirv and economic information to '.he United States, it was o.'fiu;.illy announced here-36 words
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Article65 1965-05-14 12 100,000 in Peking protest PEKING, Thurs. About 100,000 people held a rally here yesterday In protest against the "towerIng crimes" of U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic and Vietnam. Crowds, including troops and militia armed with machineguns. gathered in a sports stadium, singing and waving flags. They were headed byReuter - 65 words
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Article55 1965-05-14 12 JAKARTA. Thurs. The In formation Minister. Major-Gen Achmadi, and a representative of the German firm of Telefunken have signed a contract lor delivery to Indonesia and installation of 45 complete radio studios and three auditoriums. Antara reported today. The deal was made under s credit already negotiated55 words
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190 1965-05-14 12 Philippine Congress 'yes 9 to troops for Vietnam MANILA. Thurs. T»HE Philippine House of Representative* last night passed a Bill calling for the dispatch of 2.000 Filipino army engineers and security troops to South Vietnam. Voting on the Bill, authorised and sponsored by House Speaker Cornclio Villareal with the endorsement190 words
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Article25 1965-05-14 12 SEOUL. Thurs.— South Korea has severed diplomatic tics with Brazzaville becaa* it opened diplomatic relniioiu with North Korea. Reuter BARGIRL MURDER TRIALReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement188 1965-05-14 12 UOIWO I I MIGHT OttAM from For a limited time only, in TOP THREE, Ardena Skin Tonic; and, at no extra Miss Arden offers you a gift of wonderful charge, a generous introductory Ardena new Ardena Liquid Night Cream. TOP Liquid Night Cream, so that you can take THREE contains188 words
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Advertisement73 1965-05-14 12 MODERN CARS DEMAND PRECISION SERVICE EQUIPMENT PROVIDES THE ANSWER ELECTRONIC TUNEMASTER INSTRUMENTS WHEEL BALANCERS WHEEL ALIGNMENT PRECISION EQUIPMENT All this equipment enables adjustments to be made accurately, efficiently, and economically. Repco instruments are straightforward, and can be handled with confidence after short instruction. For complete range of Repco instruments consult73 words
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Advertisement288 1965-05-14 13 1 Ww\ lk^! jgt^^ ,f wk .^Hr^ m Jffl |4i T^ -Wife Taking a trip across India? Whether you travel by air, sea or even by elephant, you'll find 1.0.8. RUPEE TRAVELLERS CHEQUES the safest, most convenient form of travel currency you can use. 1.0.8. RUPEE TRAVELLERS CHEQUES /g^^ can288 words
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Miscellaneous158 1965-05-14 13 Ul<>,, Onp By V.T. Ramtin iPirk Trmey By Ciwtvr I*>ul*t H I I W THE ROUND TRIP WILL. 1 rMAONETIC FORCE, AMPLIREP] f YES. GOVERNOR. ANYTHING^ iTAKe Mt ABOUT FIVE HOURS. I BY ATOMIC POWER, IS I ELSE IS JUST FANCY AND WEU SEE YOU NEXT I p^Q^^ SMITH THAT158 words
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340 1965-05-14 14 Palm oil: More scope for r expansion AN international conference which ended in London last week may result in even greater profitability for Malaysia's already expanding oil palm industry. Malaysia sent a strong delegation to the conference. The conference agreed that a pool of scientists in Britain will study specialised340 words
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Article, Illustration74 1965-05-14 14 Otis appoints new manager for Malaysia MR. N. W I)\Kl\. B.Sc. (Elec. Eng.). has been appointed manager of the Malaysian group of the Otis Elevator Company. Before coming to Singapore. Mr. Dakin spent 6} years with Otis (Brazil) and before that he was with the company in South Africa. He74 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-05-14 14 OFFER TO MAKE EDIBLE OIL MACHINE AN offer to manufacture modern oil refinery equipment in Malaysia for producing edible oil and margarine is being made by Lee-Simmons Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne. The company known to be experienced in this field is prepared to manufacture the equipment and instal it on180 words
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Article87 1965-05-14 14 The vice-president, marketing of Massey-Perguson, Toronto. Mr. John H. Shiner, has been visiting Singapore In the course of a Far East lour to meet distributors. He is accompanied by Mr. Ed. Barger senior market and economic research officer of the Corporate Management of MasseyFerguson. and87 words
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Article375 1965-05-14 14 A FAR EAST field service school aimed at improvA ing further the efficiency of local technicians in automobile servicing, testing and battery charging, is now in progress in Singapore. Run jointly by Far East Motors Ltd., Singapore, and Crypton Equipment Ltd., Somerset. England, the fiveweek training375 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-05-14 14 COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS NEW DRUG DEVELOPED BY MILAN COMPANY LEPETIT Laboratories of Milan have recently discovered a new antibiotic which, it is claimed, is extraordinarily active against a wide range of infections. This was stated by Dr. Outdo Bianchi. who has recently been appointed South-East Asia representative of Lepetit,138 words
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Article242 1965-05-14 14 Japan firm renewing sales drive SANSUI Electric Co., Ltd. of Tokyo, manufacturers of electrical equipment, are making renewed efforts to boost sales in Malaysia, The campaign is being carried out in conjunction withj the newly appointed agents, Wo Kee Hong (Malaysia) Ltd., i whose parent company. Wo Kee Hong i_,td.242 words
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Article51 1965-05-14 14 Singapore was the venue for a special convention of Vespa dealers from all over Malaysia which has just ended. Among the subjects discussed were the distribution of Vespa scooters in Malaysia, following the opening of the Vespa assembly plant at Jurong, and plans for the next two51 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-05-14 14 0 THE Astrid Bakkr above I. Knulsrn Line's new ship arrived < in Singapore yeslerda> from Fre- mantle on her maiden voyage, to become part or Knutsen's fleet of eight super vessels providing a fast service to and from Western Australia as well as the west93 words
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182 1965-05-14 14 pITY Development* Ltd. 'a first w project. Fresh Breezes In Jolore Buhru Is now noari: Diction, said the general v. Mr. Malcolm S. Burrelis. Twenty four houses are being jeeupied this week and tho same number at the end of Juno The ■emainder of182 words
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Advertisement282 1965-05-14 14 You can depend on SMITHS y in m-ji-m 9' \^a.^^fl Distinguished wall clocks. Models available Electric: Battery operated: Hand wound. SMITHS CLOCKS TsST MADE IN ENGLAND SOLE AGENTS:— JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE —K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOH. THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH, BRUNEI SARAWAK. r-TpßPri HI-FI STEREO CTuH282 words
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Advertisement235 1965-05-14 14 Qompton— I I Parkinson ffl A. C. MOTORS available from stock %h conforming to the most recent electrical and I dimensional British Standard Specification. %H. P. I ■■■■■■■■■■i'J^ Sol« Agent mm rwSwgjjj UNITED ENGINEERS (MALAYSIA) LTD.. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Malacca, Serembon, Kuonton, Sandakan, Jesselton, Kuching. DISCOVER THE WORLD235 words
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Article924 1965-05-14 15 ADAM HALL - THE little NSU stayed i n my driving mirror as I drove in the direction of the Hotel Zentral I wasn't going there but I went in that direction to give the impression that I was, so that the flush would be easier. Anticipating my destination, though wrongly,924 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1965-05-14 15 Phonix: A symbol of a new Reich- lids and a short kittenish nose. "I am officially working for them." he said to me with a shy smile. "Phonix." We were obviously here for business because he picked up a black-covered file of papers and offered It to me with a1,473 words
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Advertisement106 1965-05-14 15 Day 5 of the spy thriller that could be happening now I JMM^Fw^T f jj"f 'JjTiTßP^^^^aJ f V ij Vlgj^f/ symbol of IjflJlH SAVING ACCOUNT E^ y °A"' NOT.CI W^WMm ONE MONTH DEPOSIT frrnfli SIX MONTHS OR LONGER PERIOD Plat* your fund* whtri you can earn th« maximum security and106 words
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Advertisement212 1965-05-14 15 FRENCH COMMERCIAL FORTNIGHT KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE MAY 3-17gJ| MAY 10-24 SEE The attractive tri-colour window displays in Kuala Lumpur ond In Singapore The Industrial Exhibition at the Chinwoo Sladium in Kuolo Lumpur from May 7th lo May 17th The French Film (gala) Kuala Lumpur Povilion Theatre May 6th at 9.15212 words
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Advertisement361 1965-05-14 16 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT IS WordM M (Mtm.)-Boi SO ctt. txtrm TRAINEE NURSE Rochore District Clinic. Starting pay ISO Apply with photo non-returnable Box A 4096 S.T. B'pore. LADY ASSISTANT to correct Mathematlc*, English paper*. Recent school leavers acceptable. Details Bos A 4114 S.T. Spore. PALM OIL ENGINEER361 words
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Advertisement645 1965-05-14 16 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* $s (Mim.)— Box St rli. exfra APPLICATIONS are invited tor fiMl of Temporary Teachers at National Type EngUab School (Secondary). Sungel Sumun. Perak to teach in English aad Malay medium claaaea. Applicant* must poueaa B.C.C/F.M.C with Grade II and credit In English or H.S.C. Application* to645 words
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Advertisement931 1965-05-14 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* tt <»im./—B,,x M rl. mmtrm EASTERN MANSION. i nlahed 3 Bedroom r lat Loungr cum dining room. Kitchen, wltb amenities Rent. S5OO/- p.m. David Pboa Son*. Valuer* A Eatate Agent*. Tel (Spore) *****/*****. MODERN FURNISHEO FLATS at Ollatead Road, available immediately, 2 bedroom* with one servant931 words
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Advertisement880 1965-05-14 16 TUITION IS Word* 5< I Mtm.)— Bmx SO cU. txtrm ASIA UHIVINU KMUUL IDM Minor IOOU duai-cuntiuiied car*. Hourly (5/-. Guaranteed CUV*. •>• Orchard Koad. pot. i'hun« SiTii. *****. ENCLISH MATHS PHYSICS Chemistry Biology (Zoology > Primary. Secondary to Pre-U Level Qualified Tuitor. King: 71K41 Spore. DAVID'S SCHOOL of Dancing.880 words
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Advertisement1030 1965-05-14 16 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE IS Wurd* M (Mm.)— Box SO eU txtrm FOUR TEAK LIFEBOATS M_fl Cheap each carriea 44/6S paasengcrs. Buyer* Interested please arrange appointment for inspection. Hbone (Spore) 92.104 7. VEHICLES FOR SALE Ii Word* St (Mm.)— Box S» r«*. win WOLIELEV IS 50. Krfc-islered April MM u'th1,030 words
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Advertisement608 1965-05-14 16 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. Cheah Tel Chin of No. 715 Ountong New Village. Ipoh have applied (or a new wholesale liquor licence for the period from Ist July 1965 to 31st December. 1965 In respect of premises No. 715 Quntong New Village. Ipoh and that this application will608 words
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Advertisement226 1965-05-14 16 MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered p.W.D. Contractors In Class "C" and above up to 300 p.ra. on 28th May. 1965 at the office of the state Engineer. Malacca. For CONSTRUCTION OF ONH BLOCK OF CLASSROOMS/ HOSTEL. COVEREDWAYS AND ANCILLARY WORKS AT THE S U K226 words
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Advertisement1292 1965-05-14 17 10 LIVERPOOL k WESI COASI U.K., Dm S'pora tana •>. S'kaa Paaaat CYCLOPS Li«erpni. Glasgow la Pt/May IS Hay 11 •tßStus Literpail, Glasgow Grin. II laday DEMODOCUS Luerpeel, Gldsgour May It May 21 May 22/21 May M AUTOLYCUS Limp Ml. Durjlin. A'mouth... May 21 May 21 May 21/ 2 iim1,292 words
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Advertisement1257 1965-05-14 17 W^Kf^^m^M THE L A \jZ//V£S 7ml EAST AS ATtO COaaMlTir VI i-..i-.»:>.ilnO»«ni«r« EAPUSS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CONTINENT ANO tCANOINAYIO. b r.aa Pioang Aiii buoa navra MOuig K'oaa asm Mac POONA a) May 11/21 May U/24 14/ 2a Imi II O lIM 11 My I 4 IS BASRA II 4n1,257 words
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Advertisement1300 1965-05-14 17 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. j In 1 11 U.K. /Continent bu.gapori t s tjm Hnan a CITY OF RIPON .onoon, Hamourg, Kotieroam. Havre. Hull 27/29 May 11 Mai CITY OF COLOMBO lonoon. rwnourg. Dotiemaa Havre. Hull immmgham IS/1* iim 21 me Cm Of WELLINGTON .onoon. Hamburg, kcilerua. riavri, Hull,1,300 words
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784 1965-05-14 18 Prom Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS continued a very dull market on the Stock Exchange yesterday with most prices again unchanged or movements limited to a cent or two either way. There was practically no interest by either buyers or sellers. While the market generally784 words
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Article109 1965-05-14 18 CHIPS lying alingfM* tht Singapore wharvn er ixpMtid taday ari: Kaiimura 10/11. OlmnK Uee N W 5. Kllen Miiank 23/24. Tavern 27/23, HerM/M, El»r lUer«k 3i/38. Van Mi-i'mxkrrck 3>i':iy. Koa 40/41. Comet Commander 42 43. Centaur 44 Preil(lent McKlnlev 15. Bradeverett 4A. Part SwMtenham: Wnarf btrtht: Hera.109 words
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Article52 1965-05-14 18 'THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling- fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 16d.. Buyina; TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 4%i. The dollar is at IU statutory middle position in relation to its ranee against52 words
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510 1965-05-14 18 Straits tin advances by over ten dollars rpHE price of tin in Penan; 1 yesterday rose sharply by 51 0.37 V to $746 per picul the highest price since November 18. Locally the rise was attributed to more general demand including the Lnited States. The Ii months price m London510 words
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Article59 1965-05-14 18 day. Coconut oil: bulk StHi seHera, drum SB7J Kellers. Copra: May/June: UK/Continrnt: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $145 seller*. s.t.i-a.,k white $1421 sellers, special Saruwa* black ***** sellers, garhlad L^mponK black SI4S(N) sellers. ABTA Ji:.7J,N) sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millerf Association pricti: hulk <63 sellers, drum J6S sellers The59 words
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Article13 1965-05-14 18 Batu LinUna; produced 217.000 Ib. In April and Glrnealy 119.000 lb.13 words
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Advertisement1115 1965-05-14 18 I > Y\^**--^'-^» KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTI\ Baun Canaulu and U.S^A. Craai Lsukati Mrvlijt Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Cheap Kiaiiktwa Man" 11/11Jun 2S Jme 21 .ily 1 Aif I Aaf 11 Aaf Manda Mara" 21/24 July I Alf 4 Sipt I Seat 11 Silt 17 Sipt W«*m Coast of Cantral/Soutb1,115 words
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Advertisement1083 1965-05-14 18 AUSIIAUA lKllCt/«l» U »UNO Will. PMll*M IH r SHU StlYIC* <« 'naam lititila. Millaaraa. Si«aai la. Matm tn Oatiiartnaa raaam i«« Stan j'aafi raaaat J«i»flA dasa IMlim ism im RAJbU m j liaa liaa lift lOMSALA I Jlly 1/11 lII} 11/13 III; ••nut n ■»> H t* lm if rIOM1,083 words
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Advertisement429 1965-05-14 18 Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service 'Ail OIDtCI kAUINC!) >»Ott SINfeATORE AM) MALAYA IS CANAUIAII AND U S CREAI LAKES '••IS ORIENI IMDER Ml* 21/Jlll 2 3/4 5/ I Illy 3 Ok.tNl tat-iriANf laly 12/14 U/U u/11 aaf II ORIENT UNER Aif'M* «S/M Sipt II ftRIENt MARINER Stpi 1/429 words
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Advertisement260 1965-05-14 18 P'SMAM bPORfc frJvANG ETA/ETO ETA/ErO ETA/ETO FROM JAPAN M.V RATNA MANJUSHRtI" tor Colcutto May 20/20 fROM AUSTRALIA IX "CAPTAVANNIS" tor Modroi ood Colcutto M° r 20/22 May 24/1$ fROM MADRAS. NACAPATTINAM ft PINANC fSS STATt O< MADRAS" tor P'Shom, Panong. Nooopottmom Modras Mar 22/22 May 11/21 May 23/2J FROM JAPAN260 words
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Article27 1965-05-14 19 May 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE- 74 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $746 (up $10.37*). Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (up 35 tons).27 words
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Article879 1965-05-14 19 BUSINESS in and reported to tht Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. >. Holding! (1.000) (XUi Ounlsps $1.43 81. 1 1.(100) $1. 43: I. Smaller! $4.02 8L Ciso erds. (2.000) $1.57,879 words
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Article38 1965-05-14 19 /\N the fret eichang* marfctt w Honn Konk- v*M«r<l»y the 0 dollar wai quoted at 3 75J for T.T. and A m for oath. Marling wan quoted at K.U3 and am* ta»; of gold at 2M|.38 words
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Article128 1965-05-14 19 MELBOURNE. Thurs. "POR the first this month falls exceeded rises in industrials. Moves were small and there was buying support for second rank stocks, but generally the market was easier. Base metals and oils also eased. Mt. Isa was down to 345. 3d. xd. Todays closing priess with128 words
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Article261 1965-05-14 19 TUNE first grade rubber 1.0. b. buy-rs closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74 cents, per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. X..VS. and F..U.K.L. closing prices in cent* per Ib.261 words
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Article228 1965-05-14 19 May 13. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead ifecta. M Box ions. City Dev. 7 cv M. Invt. lo eta. C.S. Holdlifs N. Iron w eta. 14 eta o c B.C. 15 eta Oonlopa 12 eta. Kothmans 10 CU. Fed. Uisp. 12rts. Ban 6 eta. Kitzpatncks 15 eta. Sel. Prop.228 words
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Article58 1965-05-14 19 THE Malayan Exchanxt Banks' Am--1 elation made these chxnitra In ita ratea to merctiaota yesterday (all rates to IlOOl: Canada: buying TT 3S 7/l«. airmail OD 33 9/18. BO d si. 38 1/16 credit bills. 391 trade bills. filling TT sr OO ready: Canadian dallars IMi Holland Guilders58 words
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Article71 1965-05-14 19 Lingui Tin in the quarter January to March were 3009 plculs of tin ore and sold 3.139 piculs Stocks at the end of March totalled 229 piculs Am pat produced 190 tons of tin concentrates m the first quarter of the year. The average net proceeds per ton71 words
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Advertisement152 1965-05-14 19 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 11 16 Robinson Road, Singapore ON THURSDAY 20th. MAY 1965 AT 2-30 P.M. Nos. 669 6"5 (odd) GEYLANO RD. Freehold. Aiea 6778 sq. ft. Total rent $208.65. Nos. 129 133 (odd* EABT COAST I RD. Si No.152 words
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Advertisement718 1965-05-14 19 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Civil Suit No. 846 of 1964 Execution No. 49, 65 Issued In The High Court In Malaya at Kuala Lumpur. Lee Wan Bank Limited.. .Plaintiff Versus 1. Pacific Enterprises (M) Ltd. 2. Lee Chee Mun 3. Lee Kee718 words
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Advertisement858 1965-05-14 19 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the Ist day of June. 1965 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building. Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 520/58 Tal858 words
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Advertisement1461 1965-05-14 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE PORT 0F SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD APPOINI u;vi ot DEPVTY SINGAPORE PORT ENUINfctK (KLLCTRICAL GENERAL MANV.KKS MtCHAN.CAL, DEPARTMENT: Applications are uivlted from p««,,ir«. an Aqsi"TANT SFP Vlala > slul > Citizens not over 40 Requires an ASSISTANT SEC- years 0 dge lor1,461 words
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Advertisement585 1965-05-14 19 TENDERS JLZJL TRENGGAJNU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS rrom registered P.WX). Contractors Clasj E 1 and above under Head 111 SuD-head IV Pumping Installations will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl, J.K.R. Trengganu up to 3.00 p.m. on Sunday. 30th May. 1965 lor the SUPPLY. DELIVERY AND INSTALLATIONS OP585 words
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Advertisement134 1965-05-14 19 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH Tawaran dartpada Pemboronp;2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. Kelas EX dan ka-atas akan dl-tenma dl-pejabat Jurutera Negrerl. Kedah Perils. Alor Star rUngßa 300 petang pada 18hb Mcl 19C5:--untok: Membina dan menylapkan sabuah sekolah dengan 4 bllek2 darjal) dan termasok kerja 2 yang oerkaltan dl-Sekolah2 Ra'ayat Tualak dan134 words
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Article, Illustration357 1965-05-14 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By HIS 48 NOT OUT TAKES HONG KONG TO 3-WKT 1 VICTORY OVER PADANG CLUBS gINGAPORE, Thurs. 'Rocky' Daniel, captaining the visiting Hong Kong cricket team, steered them to a three-wicket win over SRC-SCC Combined XI in a one-day cricket match on the padang357 words
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Article183 1965-05-14 20 >( I >iU fiMKI sMi <.o>ine C Kcllv b Fawcetl 7 Bang li c Lalchandani I) Richardson lfl j Dulip c Gosano b Fawcett 20 Idr Silva c Wieley I) Kawcett 0 J. Martens c Fawcett b Daniel 25 Glbb c Daniel b Fawcett 11 Scully !bw Fawcett 1183 words
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Article161 1965-05-14 20 IPOH Thurs Kima Indians the defending champions. scored their third straight victory i In Division One of the Ipoh soc- I cer league by beating Shaw Brothers 6-2 on the Municipal Padang here tod-'y. Indians took time to settle down They scored their first goal in161 words
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Article, Illustration839 1965-05-14 20 Morman Siebel - Matson is the new king of athletics Morman Siebel SPORTSFROUT by UfHEN an athlete does squats and half-squats with 600-lb on his shoulders and hauls up 500-lb lying on a bench, the 16-lb shot becomes a mothball in his hands, a plaything for his strength. This "obviously Is what it839 words
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511 1965-05-14 20 RUGGER RON JOHNSON, JENKINS AMONG S'GOR GAINS By MANSOOR RAHMAN Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. OELANGOR will be able field a stronger rugger team 0 than last year, reirjorced by several players from other states, in the next Malaya Cup tournament which starts in October. Selantjor, winners of the, trophy in 1964.511 words
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Article211 1965-05-14 20 IWUREMBERG. Thurs.— Playing J1 confident football. England j ij.i- WYsi Germany 1-0 in their international match here last night to maintain their record of never having lost to a West German team. The winning goal was scored by uu'.side-riffht Terry Paine In the 36U, minute I' was211 words
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Advertisement789 1965-05-14 20 I NOTICE P.W.D. SINGAPORE NEWSPRINT STRIPPING* IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for AND REEL ENDS general liilonr.ation that the tender closing date for "ConstrueThe Straits Times Press von. Completion. Delivery and In(Malaya) Limited 111 Jalan Pudu. stallation of Tidal Control Kuala Lumpur offers for sale at Sungei Pandan Estuary for quantity789 words
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Advertisement736 1965-05-14 20 I NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TIIK LOCAL GOVKRN.MI NT INTEGRATION ORDIN \M I 1963. I No. 18 of 19b'3> MOnOI I.NDER SKCTIO.N lfl i»i NOTfCE tS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant, to Section 19 (2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963. that the Director of736 words
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Advertisement69 1965-05-14 20 RENT 08 redPusion LOW RENTALS EASY 24 MONTHS HP LOW NET CASH PRICES TOP QUALITY TV RECEIVERS FROM ONE OF THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS IN ENGLAND. CALL US FOR MORE DETAILS TODAY. FULLY 182 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** 17 Pahang Road. Kuala Lumpur69 words
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Article2530 1965-05-14 21 Race 1 2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,500) 78 1 ***** Winning Number iKY Llm I Daniels 4 9.0 Harbridg e 5 2 ***** Captain's Guide a (KY Llm* Daniels 6 8.13 (F) Nelson 9 3 ***** Musketeer II a <H& St) West 7 8.13 »Ng2,530 words
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Article659 1965-05-14 21 EPSOM JEEP spotlights your fancies for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah first day of the four-day Singapore meeting. RACE ONE Captain's Guide: Won well over B Timah 8f on yielding track In March. Timber Lass: Third to Lord Luj can over B. Timah 7f last month. Mas659 words
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Article423 1965-05-14 21 RACING with Epsom Jeep STAR performer on a heavy track at Bukit Timah this morning was The Saint. With Laurie Johnson astride, this five-year-old shaped like a winner in a tryout with Orange William. Stretching out attractively, The Saint ran 3f in 40 2/5423 words
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Advertisement390 1965-05-14 21 I Period Intartstl I FIXED 1 O/ o 3montht V! I DEPOSIT HP^^ INTEREST I 6 months 6 I 9 tR I 12 monlht 6 I A ANNUM ■13-24.month« 6t I |cONTINUING^jkO/ o I I DEPOSIT B^^ INTEREST 1 I ACCOUNT m 0 annum I UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LTD. Incorporated390 words
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Advertisement216 1965-05-14 21 CAPTURE ALL THE COLOR OF 0k JpVDay ON DEPENDABLE Kodak FILM m M V«s«k Day the celebration of i JJ3rtL_ Lord Buddha's birthday —la marked by saffron robed Buddhist priests chanting sutras In the temples while devotees worship with Joss sticks and papers. MMMBfVJ The highlight of the celebrations, which216 words
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Miscellaneous140 1965-05-14 21 1 1 DIARY SOCCLit -Malaya Cup: Kelatf tan v Pahang <K. Bharj I). Perak Div. 2: Police Field Force v KED (JAJ ntl Div. 3: KlUt Club 'B 1 v PTCSC (Coronation Rrd i Lasallians DIDSC (Lower Coronation grd). Kampar Div. 1: Kam par v Auxilary Police (padang). L. Perak140 words
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Article556 1965-05-14 22 Strike ban foils plans of firemen, railwaymen —l "utmost importance," Mr. Manickavasagam said recent developments in the industrial sector were not only of considerable concern to the Government, but were also a serious threat to the economy of the nation. 'Disrepute' "In the last few months, action by556 words
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141 1965-05-14 22 British troops flown to trouble island DORT LOUIS (Mauri- i tius), Thurs.— British troops were flown today to this Indian Ocean island, scene of political unrest since early April. An announcement by the Governor. Sir John Rennie, said the commander of British Forces, Middle East, had agreed to advance trainingReuter - 141 words
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354 1965-05-14 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 1.000 firemen, scheduled to strike on Saturday for bettor pay. will offer special prayers instead on that day in view of the Government's ban on all strikes. The General Secretary of the National Inion of Fire Fighting Services Employees,354 words
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Article31 1965-05-14 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Tuan Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed Al-Ha.j. will attend a National Language Month celebration at Pulau Brani community centre tomorrow evening.31 words
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Article456 1965-05-14 22 LONDON. Thurs— A fall In gtltedged, following the unchanged Bank Rate, the uninspiring trade figures and a consequent decline In sterling provided the feature of very quiet stock markets today. A few features appeared elsewhere but generally there was little change in prices Leading industrials eased slightly after456 words
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Article68 1965-05-14 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The 1Lien Dramatic Society will present a Chinese opera entitled "The Fall of the Manchurian Empire" at the Victoria Memorial Theatre for .six days, beginning May 18. The three-hour show will begin at 7.45 p.m. nightly. Admission tickets priced at S5. S3. $268 words
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Article35 1965-05-14 22 BANGKOK. Thurs— An American Sabre Jet F-105 crashed in flames yesterday about six miles from Nakorn Phanom. about 500 miles northeast of here, but the pilot baled out and landed safely. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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217 1965-05-14 22 Hunt goes on for hide and seek Jackie ITUALA LUMPUR, -Thurs. Immigration officials are continuing their search for Miss Jacqueline Fleming, 27. of New Zealand, who is ap- j parently trying to evade them. A spokesman of the depart- ment said today: "Miss Fleming is playing hide- and-seek with us"217 words
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174 1965-05-14 22 Lee: Our nation nonCommunist but not anti-Red RANGOON. Thurs. 1V The Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today Malaysia was non- Communist but not antiCommunist. Mr Lee Is here on day private visit on lii.s return from the Asian Social ference at Bombay day Mr. Lee was entertained to174 words
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Obituary30 1965-05-14 22 STANLEY RAYMOND FEW I dinly id I'm ted Kingdom on K'th M.iy MAXMILLAN LOUIS OE SILVA p.ISH.d I Ru:ul 11. National I tn B1 JoMpb Church IP.M to Bldadan.30 words
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Advertisement55 1965-05-14 22 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 I* ortffl $1 i Mtnttnttm to on a son on g-o-60 In London, l.i I V IP% the man's beer. .Men know whatthey want... the golden strength of Tiger beer., .freshly brewed. ..served cold in a man-sized glass. When men get together there's always... time for55 words
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