The Straits Times, 17 May 1965
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Title Section21 1965-05-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1965 if 15 CENTS KDN 118'J 100521 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1965-05-17 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Ningkan sacks two Ministers GEOFFREY GELDARD: CHIEF MINISTER WINS BATTLE FOR CONTROL OF SARAWAK ALLIANCE From KUCHING, Sun THE battle for control of the Sarawak Government and the Sarawak Alliance has been won by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. In ;i dramatic announcement here this evening, Ditto Ningkan1,021 words
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Article, Illustration109 1965-05-17 1 REPORT AND MORE PICTURES INSIDE THREE brides-to-be waiting for their bridegrooms in a triple aborigine wedding ceremony held in Kampong Langkap, near Tanjong Ipoh, about 20 miles from Seremban, during the week-end. They are: (from left) Lena binte Jangsoi, 17, Borok binte Mentri Anani, 18, and Belon binteWan Seng Yip - 109 words
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Article87 1965-05-17 1 Just fancy that.... KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A clerk who was given $500 to put 50 wins and 50 places on horse No. 4 in Race 3 for a planter friend at the Selangor Turf Club today put the money on No. 3 by mistake. No. 3 Good Fort romped in.87 words
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Article447 1965-05-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman was re-elected National President of UMNO tonight for the 14th successive year. His re-election was received with applause at the end of the two-day UMNO General Assembly held at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. was447 words
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Article619 1965-05-17 1 It's a 'no' to us at Winneba WINNEBA (Ghana), Sun. Malaysia's application for membership of the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation was rejected unanimously, a conference source said last night. But the Malaysian delegation, headed by Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammed, may reapply at the next conference, which is expected to beReuter - 619 words
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Article453 1965-05-17 1 Bomb horror: 22 planes lost JJIKX IIOA. Sun. Bomb laden I.S. Canberra jets exploded like a string of firecrackers on the flight lino here today when a B-57 accidentally caught lire. At least 30 people died and 22 planes were destroyed in the Sunday morning disaster. Four are Vietnamese. EyewitnessesReuter; UPI - 453 words
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Article29 1965-05-17 1 RED FUCITIVE WEST ItKKM.N. Sun. Mr. VledMiv Tvkoiinsky, head of the Polish military ■MM in West Berlin, has asked Halted States authorities ban for political asylum. Beater.29 words
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Article, Illustration510 1965-05-17 2 PADMAN GOPAL - Aborigines' triple- wedding joy PADMAN GOPAL TWO DAYS FULL OF LAUGHTER AT SETTLEMENT PICTURES BY 9 'NAiTI TIMES STAFF PHOTOQR Af'Hllt WAN SBS# Tl^ VISITORS POUR IN TO WITNESS TRIBAL RITUAL By reporting from an aboriginal settlement near Seremban THE weekend has been filled with merriment, joy and laughter for510 words
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87 1965-05-17 2 $10,500 Jackpot awaits outright winner! IT'S gone higher! A 1 $10,500 Jackpot now awaits the outright winner in the Malay Mail Word Puzzle contest "EX". Three people just missed the Jackpot last week by one point. With more care, you may be the one to win the big prise this87 words
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Article62 1965-05-17 2 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Sin- gapore Chamber of Commerce will present a booklet It has produced in the National Language entitled "Introduction to Business Correspondents" to the acting Minister for Culture, Mr. E. W. Barker, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. A copy of the booklet will also be presented at62 words
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Article29 1965-05-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Pasir Pan.iang community centre will hold a variety concert at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday to mark the last day of National Language Month.29 words
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342 1965-05-17 2 Malaysia wins two awards at Asian Film Festival I TOKYO, Sunday J^JALAYSIA won two awards at the 12th annual Film Festival in Kyoto, Western Japan, which ended yesterday. Both awards went to Government produced nims. They were for "Capital Alone Won't Do" (best planning In a non-dramatic film) and "GoodReuter; Kyodo - 342 words
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Miscellaneous40 1965-05-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r AuNTe 6** b. oto you mean)! r FT WUEW YOU SAID IT WAS < OF COUB«E) («VCC TOO 6OOM FOR A «Bt. V^LZl 1 DtA«C---^ TO TAKE TBOUBLE OVER U6C OTJ^U s /^*N %sKa^ 1140 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-05-17 3 gEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD bride-to-be Leha binte Jangsoi gets dressed for the big occasion. She is seen (left) in her sarong outside her home surrounded by a crowd of aborigines who had been invited for the wedding; (centre) in a richly woven kain songket as one of her63 words
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Miscellaneous290 1965-05-17 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 'Ilit Ci!icinnMu.-> of the 8 A put-up job i»J. West." Byron c»lled him (lOi 9. Badly seated and deistroyeo 7 Sailors surrounded by meat i ti > in sprtng (6>. 10. Sign lor honour In French 13. Pears maklncr arre»U (10>. n, 16. "The port290 words
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Article, Illustration138 1965-05-17 4 MARRIED at the Singapore Registry, Mr. Bill Wee Hock Kee, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kirn Wee, and his bride, Miss Betty Chua Eng Teen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Soon Teck. The bridegroom is Floor Manager with Television Malaysia (Singapura). The bride138 words
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Article267 1965-05-17 4 j SINGAPORE, Sur MAJOR projects to be undertaken by the Port of Singapore Authority in a development programme involving capital expenditure of $187.3 million from now until 1968, are listed in the PSA's new colour brochure to be distributed to shipping and other related organisations267 words
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324 1965-05-17 4 BREAK-UP OF MEET: SMWU CRITICISES POLICE SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Medical Workers' Union today criticised the police for "breaking up" a meeting o' the Tan Tock Seng Hospital workers held in the hospital's football ground last Thursday evening. The union general secretary. Mr. M. Nadarajah. said: "This high-handed action of324 words
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Article33 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The A«semblyman for Changl. Mr. 81m Boon Woo, will open the new Changkat Changl Primary School in Upper Changl Road. 10 milestone, at 7.30 p.m. on May 22.33 words
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Article33 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Tuberculosis Control Mobile x-ray unit will be stationed at 945-M, Goh Shung Patt. off 12 milestone, Ylo Chu Kang Road, from 3 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Article26 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The McPherson Homes Estate Residents Welfare Association in Jalan Masra will hold Its second annual meeting at 7.30 p.m. on May 21.26 words
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Article25 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The proposed conversion of Bushy Park Home in Breeze Road into a rehabilitation centre for vagrants, will cost the Government $6,99225 words
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Article17 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Wilfred Wee Han Kirn has been appointed a Crown Counsel in Singapore.17 words
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Article162 1965-05-17 4 A finger painting show by expert SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Wu Tsai-Yen, 55, the only Internationally-known Chinese finger painter outside China, will hold a week-long exhibition of his paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street from May 21 at 5 p.m. The exhibition is sponsored by162 words
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Article64 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A new programme of courses organised by the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore wIU begin on Wednesday. The courses for the first week of the programme are: Art, Ceramics, Criminal Law, Physiology, Astronomy and Science and the Modem World. Details64 words
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126 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. University of Singapore Students' Union today gave a getting-to-know-you tea party at its Union House in Bukit Timah for freshmen as part of its orientation programme for new students. The party was attended by about 350 freshmen, union officials and seniors. After126 words
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Article81 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Industrial Workers Union has written to Shaw's Malay Film Productions Ltd., inviting it to negotiate on the dismissal issue. The union said if the management refused, the issue 1 would be taken to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The vice-president of the union, Inche Abdul81 words
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Article35 1965-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at Kay Hwa School, Teck Hock Village; Kampong Ang Mo Klo and Kampong Teblng Terjun, Coconut Plantation at 7.30 p.m tomorrow.35 words
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Miscellaneous225 1965-05-17 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following In today'a schedule i of civil aircraft movements at Haya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS SOAC From Sydney, Darwin. (BA 713) 9 p.m.: from London Kuwait, Bombay (BA 788) 2.10 p.m.; from London, Cairo. Karachi, Banxkok (BA 702) 8.10 p.m.; from M.lbourn. Darwin (BA225 words
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Miscellaneous225 1965-05-17 4 498) 8 p.m.; from Kuchlnc (ML. 43D 8 55 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 80S p.m. DEPARTURES 80AC: To Darwin. Melbourne (BA 702) 0.59 p.m.: to Bombay, Karachi. Cairo, London (BA 703) B.OS p.m. to Bombay, Teheran, Tfl Aviv, Zurich, London (BA 713) 10. 05 p.m. Qantas: To Calcutta,225 words
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196 1965-05-17 5 KEITH HOOPER - Temerloh finds friend in Australian town KEITH HOOPER From tJYDNEY, Sun. An annual scheme by Australians to help Malaysians is going into effect. It will link the people of Wagga Wagga. in southern New South Wales, and the mothers of Temerloh where, it Is said. 1.000 babies are born every196 words
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Article57 1965-05-17 5 .SINGAPORE. Sun. Th» in curriculum review comN .w.ms; L'tiivr; pointed to streamline various COtmM of study .it the universnv v .submitted its report Iv the acting Viee-Chancellor. Dr Hu.iiir Yinn Jung. Tiu- committee, headed ftv Prof. Wang Gunu Wu. head of the Department of History. University57 words
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Article321 1965-05-17 5 Lee 'puts Chinese in danger' TAIPING. Sunday THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said yesterday that Singapore's Prime Minister, hAr. Lee Kuan Yew, has angered the Malays through recent speeches and statements, and this is dangerous to the Chinese. Opening a $22,000 preaching hall of the321 words
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156 1965-05-17 5 IfUALA UWni. Sun IV The Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong has approved the appointment of Mr. Lee Hun Hoe and Mr. J. Williams as High Court judges in Borneo. Mr. Lee. 3»— the first Bornean to be appointed a High Court judge was born in156 words
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211 1965-05-17 5 'Replace the Tengku' call by PMIP ITANGAR. Sun.— Ustaz Abu Bakar Omar.j PMIP Commissioner fori Kedah, last night urged' the people to change 1 the present leadership j of Tengku Abdul Rahman and replace him by j a "better man" to save democracy in Malaysia. Addressing 200 Perils PMIP leaders211 words
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Article49 1965-05-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A Victoria School student, Francis Yeo. has been adjudged the winner of this year's essay competition sponsored by the Singapore branch of the Royal Overseas League. The subject for the competition, open to all secondary school students in the State, was "Singapore in 1990."49 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-05-17 5 THE Sultan of Pahang (right) listens grimly as Lt.-Col. Ismail bin Ibrahim, commanding the 3rd. Bn Royal Malay Regiment, tells him of the dilapidated condition of the battalion's camp in Sibu The Sultan was shocked to see the tattered, leaking attap180 words
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97 1965-05-17 5 pENANG, Sun. Airman 1 Barry J. D'Arcy of the RAAF. Butterworth. was found dead In a monsoon drain at Tanjong Tokong. about four miles from the city, early today. His motor-cycle was lying about 60 feet from the drain. D'Arcy, wearing a crash-hel-met,97 words
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Article22 1965-05-17 5 BENTONO. Sun.— Mr. Poon Chee Kai has been elected chairman of the Bentong branch of the Labour Party of Malaya.22 words
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Advertisement379 1965-05-17 5 BETTER LIVING p He may not be very big yet, but his mother knows that he will always be fit and strong because his food is kept fresh and germ-free in her Mitsubishi ref. igerator which has a sterilizing lamp 64 imes stronger than natural sunlight in destroying oactena. A379 words
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Miscellaneous75 1965-05-17 5 Huffs liunny **H Haiph Hvimdahi I f T'-'A-r \I I DON'T TELL ME VER I'VE ENTE3ED| fl MAV /VFVER GET) lI J __=r-^~ \J CLUCK QU\~rT\H' SAffLY y AN AMATUEf? A CHANCE LIKE J dk 7$ XV SYLVESTER S v TDAY! y -< SHOWTHEBEI \THIS AfiAlNii y~T <^S -M. ITa75 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1965-05-17 6 Automatic dea th Concluding the spy chiller by Adam Hall CAN QUILLER DODGE I FOUND the bomb at once. It was simpiy an elegant oblong about the size of a small pocketlamp. It was Japanese. Small, compact, beautifully moulded, it could rock a street. This was why they had cleared1,443 words
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Miscellaneous106 1965-05-17 6 Ath»to oh>p Kff I: Wmmiim YiOtfW. I'M r DOHT KNO* AMVKX* 1 j|> 4/ Akj' j HAVFMT GOT A C/VHE '^^#31 'A^wTij W VwTaSVrA ANTS ««*ABLY OF CHIU V*OULDNT TAKE J V LJM J J I rfr"&rl rnfi ll^~' whtches Ime~/^^e of tv a ompi*/ s Ptt^f<| nivk Truvti H106 words
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439 1965-05-17 7 Manicka warns all 'get tough' employers ♦WE WILL NOT ALLOW THEM TO RXPLOIT STRIKE BAN' I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rK Minister of Labour, Mr. V. M a n i ckavasagam, yesterday warned employers that they would be dealt with "harshly" if they exploited the Government s ban on strikes. He439 words
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Article23 1965-05-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othtnan Wok will mikp .1 tour of various voluntary weif.irs maniutiooa. tuning tomorrow.23 words
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478 1965-05-17 7 Chong Eu urges: Take vital issues to Parliament CUNGEI PATANI, Sun. The secret- ary-general of the U n i t c d Democratic Party. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, last night urged the Alliance Government to take to Parliament its decree banking strikes and its proposed move to stop certain appeals478 words
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Article170 1965-05-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE president of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng, today appealed to the Tengku to hold talks with trade union leaders on the "ban on strike" order and also debate the issue in Parliament before implementing it. The170 words
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69 1965-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. announced today that a school would be set up to train AfroAsian officers in rural development. He said that none of the countries he visited recently had reached the standard of our rural development69 words
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258 1965-05-17 7 YIANILA. Sun. The Philippines Immigration Commissioner, Mr. Martiniano Vivo, yesterday challenged a Singapore Minister to support his bribery charge against Filipino immigration officials. Singapore's Health Minister. Mr Yon* Nyuk Lin. charged on Friday that some Malaysian, visitors who arrived in Manila by shipUPI - 258 words
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Obituary77 1965-05-17 8 i* ITarai* SIS (minimmnmi DKU ENO HOH, 1« pasmd away hmw -nnmtday, not Knr Sen( as an- aoaaxid In Saturday's Straits Tim*s ■ADAM LIEW SIEW ING. ace 74. paved away peacefully at nrr NbbV <lea«* 27. 1-oronn 24-A GsylanK on 1.1-S-CS L^avtnE *ons Chan Cnenx Kwm, Tin*. Lock. Ann.77 words
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Article48 1965-05-17 8 W»r*» %lt /nimtmmmi MR A MRS. A. K. MafcOd** OB- pre« their cratrrnl thanks to all i frl«Bd* and rclatf*** who sent grsat- me* snd presanta on the otvasloa of •h* mmrrlace of th> ir dauf hter Sow. Par«athy with Or. R. Raman at Madras on 3S-4-6548 words
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Obituary25 1965-05-17 8 71 Words SIS (Mimimmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of our behyred fathw Mr. V. 8. Kandtah oaparted on ir .S-IPS3. Oooe but nerer foncottes.IPS - 25 words
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Article175 1965-05-17 8 10 WtrdM til (Mimtmum) OO*TT SAY 'CHEESE' MT ■l^rmer'a Wtf*" ddleloa* Uslcestcr, W*nHrymtm. Cheablre. Ca*rphllly ate ArallaM* at all leadlnc proriatoo aasßße. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Offer rtallan short. xandal* and straw tixta at Kreatly reduced prices. Capnos Ncee Ann BMg.. Orchard Rd. Spar*. WILL-DRESSED DOC of 196 A Inrc-edKrd175 words
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Article33 1965-05-17 8 It Word* JJ < Minimum i rtniTM roR CHRIST SpeeUl" rally with th» PHlrrmo Brotbera, (wall known Kvanxrllats and Reeordtnc Ariinni. Victoria Memorial Hall. oMcbt 730 p.m.. Speaker Dob Kbcrasa. All wateon*33 words
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Article660 1965-05-17 8 The detonation by Com- j murust China of a second j nuclear device is an ominous event. The official Chinese communique issued after the test stated that it took place in the air. The first Chinese bomb, exploded last Oct. 16, is believed to have been660 words
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Article441 1965-05-17 8 It is perhaps too much to expect that silence will pre- sently descend on the divisive controversy which has been agitating the States of Malaya and Singapore for the better part of a year. Urrmo has I been so stirred by Mr. Lee i Kuan Yew's statements that441 words
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Article161 1965-05-17 8 New students at the University of Singapore are being picked upon in spite of a ban on "ragging" by the University authorities and the Students' Union. Most of the bullying has been mild verbal brow-beating, necktieknotting and similar childishness though there have jbeen eye-witness reports of i freshmen161 words
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Article483 1965-05-17 8 refer to the recent statement by Dr. tDato) Ismail based on the Police Investigations Into the alleged use of force by a police officer against a journalist. The Minister of Home Affairs has declared that the police had not used "unnecessary force." This, by Implication would mean483 words
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Article, Illustration905 1965-05-17 8 CREIGHTON BURNS - The SHUTTERS close down ON WEST IRIAN CREIGHTON BURNS Py Closed to protect West New Guinea from curious foreign eyes, blinding Indonesians themselves with censorship SHADED by the tarpaulin the guests senior Indonesian officers, foreign military attaches and political officers, and a handful of foreign correspondents sipped their warm drinks905 words
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Article187 1965-05-17 8 IT is heartening to note that Dr. Tan Chee Khoon approves of the Government's austerity drive. His suggestion that salaries of ministers be subject to a ten per cent cut is commendable but It would have been more fitting on Dr. Tan's part had he also187 words
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Article408 1965-05-17 8 Yunus Maria M. A - LEARNING MA LAY- 8 3 Yunus Maria M.A. by University of Malaya VOCABULARY: M»Ju (v)— to advance, progresc, come forward; a T tiffifJt« (n) progress, advancement; olang, menroiaac (v) to repeat, revlce; to go over again; hnjan (n) rain; leba» (adj)— heavy (of rain, etc.), dense, thick (of hair, etc.,408 words
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432 1965-05-17 9 THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress will send a delegation to meet Tengku Abdul Rahman soon to discuss the Central Government's refusal to register it as a union under the Trades Union Ordinance. Announcing this today, Its general secretary, Mr. S.H.J. Zaidi, said he saw432 words
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82 1965-05-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun The Departments of Pharmaceutics In the Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore, becomes a School of Pharmacy tomorrow. The acting head ot the department. Dr. Alfred S.C. Wan, in a statement today said that this was in recognition of the status82 words
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Article80 1965-05-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nurses' Week organised by the nursing branch of the Amalgamated Union ot Public Employees to commemorate the birthday of Florence Nightingale, founder of modern nursing, ended today with another round of visits to four institutions. Teams of nurses and midwives in chartered buses visited hundreds80 words
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Article106 1965-05-17 9 BANGKOK. Sun. The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that he was glad that the Alliance Government was not goinc to do anything so stupid as to recommend his arrest. Mr. Lee was commenting on reports that certain sections of Umno had106 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-05-17 9 Alice Woon (last year's runner-up) is new Miss Singapore SINGAPORE, Sunday. TT was second time lucky for Alice Woon, 19 when she won the "Miss Singapore 1965" title last night from nine finalists. Ml.s.s Woon. a receptionist at the Singapore Model Academy, was last year's runner-up to "Mis Singapore 1964"165 words
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Article, Illustration80 1965-05-17 9 Miss Johore is a nurse JOHORE BAHRU, Bun.— Jenny Llm (above), a nurse at the General Hosnltal here, was crowned Miss Johore 1965 by Tengku Shahariah. wife of the Tengku Mahkota. In the Diamond Jubilee Hall last night. Thla entitles Miss Lim to go to Kuala Lumpur to compete in80 words
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Article52 1965-05-17 9 DENANG. Sun Nlneteen-yesr- old Patricia Augustus, a dental nur<e won the Miss Penang crown in a beauty contest si angored by the Penana Junior Chamber ot Commerce last night. Nancy Neoh. 22. a City Council typist, vu runner-up, and Chrfrtlne Ann Robinson, an announcer with52 words
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Article, Illustration371 1965-05-17 9 STRATEGY OF THE PAP-BY DR. THIO Their unity call divides nation...' SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore People's Alliance was officially dissolved today at a special delegates' conference held at the party's headquarters in Short Street The delegates agreed that the party's dissolution would "strengthen the new Alliance Party Singapore and achieve371 words
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Article40 1965-05-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johart. will open the Selcolah Kebangsaan at Sungel Lane;, near Banting at 10 a.m. tomorrow and the Sekolah Kebangsaan at Jalan KPbun. Klang 3 pjn. on Tuesday.40 words
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114 1965-05-17 9 CINGAPORE, Sun. Nigerian workers support Malaysia and are not deceived by Communist-inspired lies that Malaysia is a neocolonlalist project, a Singapore Government statement disclosed tonight. Mr. L. Borha, secretarygeneral of the 400.000--strong Nigerian United Labour Congress, said this at a meeting In Lagos yesterday when he114 words
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Advertisement276 1965-05-17 9 DON'T S3 GAMBLE WITH YOUR HARD-EARNED MONEY INVEST WISELY PAN MALAYAN FINANCE offers security with good returns on DEPOSITS. Invest in a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT with PAN MALAYAN FINANCE to-day and be sure of a safe and steady return. 6% on six month's notice of withdrawal. A\% on Family Deposit Accounts.276 words
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Miscellaneous764 1965-05-17 9 f V MALAYSIA (Singapura) CHANNEL S CuteUanoe with Maria Moren* P.M. 6.15 Opening and Pro- (Repeat Broadcast); 9.40 RoyRramme Summary In ail Ing Report; 10.05 The Saint; Languages; 5.20 Belarjar-Lah 11 Call It Rehabilitation Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6.29 n 35 Close. Radio Programme Highlights CHANNEL 8 in the National Language; 6.30764 words
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Article238 1965-05-17 10 Five million lose homes in Pakistan cyclone horror j KARACHI. Sunday I I OFFICIALS in Dacca said tonight more than 10,000 people had died in the 100-miles-an-hour cyclone and tidal wave which cut a swathe of destruction through the southern part of East Pakistan last TuesdayReuter - 238 words
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163 1965-05-17 10 Cigarette racket: Italians accuse 5 monks ROME. Sun.— Ah Italian prosecutor reported yesterday that monks in a Capuchin monastery near the Pope's summer resi- dence outside Rome have been charged with complii it\ in a cigarette-smuggl- I ing case. Involved are the five monks at the St. Francis Monastery atAP - 163 words
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Article23 1965-05-17 10 BEIRUT. Sun. The first Iraqi-trained Palestinian officer* graduated in Baghdad yesterday to Join the Palestine Liberation Army. Baghdad Radio reported. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration42 1965-05-17 10 So Ric keeps his hair HOLLYWOOD. Sun Ricardo Montalban, unlike his predecessors, is doing "The King and I" at the Los Angeles Music Centre with hair on his head. "I am playinr the King of Siam, not Yul Brynner," he said. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article37 1965-05-17 10 NEW YORK. Sun. Twentythree pacifists demonstrating against U.S. policy In Vietnam were arrested here yesterday when they sat down In the middle of Fifth Avenue and temporarily blocked a parade marking Armed Forces Day. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article38 1965-05-17 10 POPOYAN (Colombia). Sun. At least 17 people were killed when a bus veered off a cliff and plunged 100 yards Into a ravine near this capital city of Cauca Province In south-west Colombia. AP.AP - 38 words
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182 1965-05-17 10 Jail break train robber now in S. Africa' lOHANN ESBURG, Sun. A newspaper here said today that Charles Wilson. a member of the Great Train Robbery gang who escaped from jail in England last August, has been living in Johannesburg. The Sunday Times quoted an attractive South African model. 24-year-oldReuter - 182 words
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Article38 1965-05-17 10 HONO KONO. Sun.— Chinese leaders yesterday received a message of "warmest congratulations" from President Ho Chi Minh and other North Vietnamese leaders on China's second successful nuclear test, the New China news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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258 1965-05-17 10 Germans all set to fete 'Die Queen' BONN, Sun. Queen Elizabeth flies in here on Tuesday for a 10-day state visit de- signed to set the seal on Anglo-German re- I conciliation. There nave been feverish I preparations to make this a visit of superlatives, with the longest train, theReuter - 258 words
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125 1965-05-17 10 UNITED NATIONS, Sun.— The United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant. yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Jose An- toniq Mayobre of Venezuela as his representative in the 1 Dominican crisis. C Thant said in a statement that Mr. Mayobre. 51. now the executive secretaryReuter; UPI - 125 words
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Article56 1965-05-17 10 LONDON, Sun. Australia hag run Into "unprecedented difficulty" In finding a new Governor- j General according to the Sunday Times. It said that despite Intensive efforts, the Australian Govern Dient has not been able to find anyone willing to replace Lord de lisle, who finished his56 words
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Article30 1965-05-17 10 MANILA. Sun.— Military autho- Titles are trying to collect all unregistered firearms in the country before the November presidential elections to ensure orderly elec- i tlons. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration416 1965-05-17 10 Election in Britain before year is out? LONDON, Sunday. FOR the first time since the Socialists gained power, Britain faces the real possibility of an election before the year is out. Landslide Conservative Party victories in local elections last week indicate that the Tories will try every stratagem to toppleUPI - 416 words
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Article54 1965-05-17 10 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Prime Minister Harold Wilson said sportinftly yesterday hr was used to hemp called names after a faux paa at University Stadium here. The announcer at the British Universities Sports Federation championships had introduced him over the loudspeaker as "the Right Honourable Harold Macmillan" the formerUPI - 54 words
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219 1965-05-17 10 My nastiest days— by deported reporter I ONDON. Sun. British reporter Tom Stacey returned to London yesterday after being held by the Indian authorities and said: "It was the nastiest five days of my life." Stacey. 34, correspondent of the London Sunday Times, was kept in an Indian prison for219 words
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Advertisement301 1965-05-17 10 Sweet news Whether you're dieting or not, Hermesetas is good news I It'a the pure Swiss sweetener, fu tweeter than ordinary saccharin. Has no additives, so no after* taste or upsetting effect on the stomach. Forget about sugar, forget about your weight! Uss Hermesetas (pronounced Herme-SEE-tas), the economical sweetener. One301 words
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885 1965-05-17 11 ANTHONY BURGESS - ANTHONY BURGESS FOWLER'S MODERN ENGLISH USAGE. Second Edition. Revised by Sit Ernest Gowers. (Oxford. 215.) By A HEADLINE in a Hawaiian newspaper said: "OAHU BARMAID CLAIMS RAPE." Sir Ernest Gowers, peeping through a knothole in the great wooden word-hoard of Fowler, regards this as885 words
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235 1965-05-17 11 Helping the world readjust itself THE WHITE MAN S DILEMMA. By John Boyd Orr and David Lubbock, (Unwin Books. 55.) by STUART KOBE rpHE enormous gulf between rich nations and poor Is recognised everywhere as the problem of our times. There is a choice, which the title poses, and which235 words
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135 1965-05-17 11 DEDICATED TO THE DISPLACED AND DEAD Doctor of all Trades. By Richard Berczeller (Michael Joseph. 255.) \|R. Berczeller arrived lfl in Paris with his family from Vienna after the Anschluss. He was a doctor and found employment first as a medical attendant in a brothel, and then in the French135 words
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Article216 1965-05-17 11 SOUTH-EAST ASIA IN TURMOIL. By Brian Crozier. (Penguin Special 3s. 6d). By DAVID SZE rE price of violence in South-East Asia, writes Mr. Crozier, has been the squandering or drying up at source of the region's prodigious uealth. while millions of new mouths clamour216 words
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Advertisement56 1965-05-17 11 HAIR DRYER No 3 Instant flow of hot or cold air, finger-tip control switches. Spore X27.00 J V > *A_ Fed. s3l.oo y HOPsiNGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR-IPOH-PENANG See the MOULINEX range on window-display at CHUSAN and C. K. TANS. MOULINEX electrical appliances are also available from other dealers. K D K56 words
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Advertisement379 1965-05-17 11 K m I fl '''■^''V;/^ Owl W &^L^fs^^fe: With every quart bottle (or 2 pint bottles) of OTARD ROYAL or V.S.O.P. you buy from 17th May 1965 to 26 June 1965 you get a Dinner Set as illustrated above FREE— while stocks last. Otard Royal, V.S.O.P. and Charles X Liqueur379 words
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Advertisement927 1965-05-17 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED IS Word* ft (Ml*.)— Box St tf. txtr^ PARKING (PACE REQUIRED 10.000 •q.ft., approximately with adjoining 2,500 sq.ft. covered area. Write Box A 4071 8.T.. B'pore. 3 BEOROOMEO HOUSE Bungalow or Flat. Central Districts. Garden desirable. Leave houses considered. Box A 4132 S.T. Spore. ENGLISH FAMILY REQUIRES 3927 words
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Advertisement902 1965-05-17 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* M (Ml*.)— Box M tU. nrtrm I MALAYA 7-OAY* Al»s/- Bs9o/--23 5 6... 30/5/63. e/6'«3 Bangkok/ C Chiengmal 15- days J34S/- d/o/63. I 31/7/63: HongkongUlacao 13-days > (553/- 22/5/63, 4/7/65. Nam-Ho Travel 3 Service, S pore. Tel: *****. MONTHLY ORIENT TOURS. sea/air for your selection. Hong-902 words
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Advertisement592 1965-05-17 12 ORCHIDS i Word* $t I. Mi*.) Box St rU ttlrn *t LIST Of Malayan JruiM Hyotio. [18W3 IM3) compiled ny Veob Bon jKoa M available at *3.'- post fn* Writ* lo Clrculauon Manage* ttiraiu rimca Press (Mi Ltd. Time* Uous*. Hi**' Valley Koad. a'oor* W. FRESH FLOWERS PRINCESS SAYS for592 words
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Advertisement333 1965-05-17 12 FREE! McGRAW-HILL ENCYCLOPDM Of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY in 15 Volumes, worth $625, wilt be the first prize in a simple competition to be announced in about a month from now for annual subscribers of STUDENT AIDS. In this Encyclopedia over 2,000 outstanding sptciallst.s present the basic con- cepts, Terminology and333 words
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Advertisement1281 1965-05-17 13 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST U.K.: Cue Spore Sails P. Sham Pinang CYCLOP LivtrpMl, Glasgow li Pirt DEMOOOCUS Liftrtlll, Glasgow May IS May 21 May 22/2S May 21 AUTOIYCUS Limp Ml. Dublin, A'mouth... May 23 May 21 May 27/ 2 Jmi 1 AUTOMEDON Liirerpitl, Dublin May II Jum 2 MACHAON1,281 words
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Advertisement2388 1965-05-17 13 1 BW aW K I t fj I ~J ia\ BBBT^^laafi i T f CAP T//£Ll\h£//V£S iii I THE EAST ASIATIOCOIJMMY Ud In^upb^iad Utrjiuik EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 HEAR EASI, COHIiWtPJI AHO StAN*JINA¥I». YMa rtnmg Aiii Maoa m>n nnui» oaa Mia >m» POONA i| May 11/21 Mat 22/24 till* lim II2,388 words
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Advertisement1251 1965-05-17 13 W. ELLERMAN BUCKMALL S.S. CO. LTD. \T*M U.K./Contincnt tiagapori Sham Pimm tin Bf RIPON .oMon. Mamourg. Honaraaax riani. Hull 2S/2I May 2S Mn CITY BF CBLOMBO lonooa. Himßorg. Rotttroam Ha>rt. Hull, —^-i-f- wn mm U ibm CITY OF YIELUNGTON LOnooa. llmlorg. RilttfMa. riavra, NvU. iPmiagMßi v C!TY IF NEWCASTLE LOndM.1,251 words
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Article1124 1965-05-17 14 HTHL table of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchange shows last badness to May 8. (A) and last busii.rss since that date i Hi with II and L standing (or Highest and /x>wer business for 1964 and this year to date. i* MM* 2JS 1.7) 1.39 Glenealy1,124 words
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Article242 1965-05-17 14 'MET income of the Royal Dutch/ 111 Shell group In ihe first quarter is £53 million against 152.3 million in the same quarter In 1964. Volume ->l group oil sales ro^e 6.6 per cent in the first quarter from year earlier levels, but proceeos continued242 words
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Advertisement1101 1965-05-17 14 I YvT^aL^^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTT3i v I Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Ukes ■•rvl— H'h'j Yo^o-ama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago "Kimckrwa Mara" 11/13 Jiae 2S Juaa 21 .lly 1 Aug I Aug II Jug "FltnJa Mara" 21/24 Jaly I A*t 4 Sut 8 Sapt 13 Sett IT Sept Waatt Coat1,101 words
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Advertisement903 1965-05-17 14 lE°IoRIENTl LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Pcnong 7 June 1965 P. Swettenhom 9 June 1965 Singapore 11 June 1965 For Manila 15/16 June, Hong Kong 18/22 June Returns: Singapore 26 June 1965 P. Swettenham 29 June 1965 Penang 30 June 1965 Fare From: Penang903 words
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Advertisement723 1965-05-17 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO EUROPE THE U.K. VIA ITALIAN PORTS m.v. "VICTORIA" Sailing from Singapore 21st June, 1965 m.v. "ASIA" Sailing from Singapore 27th July, 1965 for BT.iNDISI, VENICE TRIESTE via Bombay, Karachi, Aden P. Said Special Concessional Rail Sleeper Tickers from Italian Ports to Main European Cities London For723 words
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Advertisement294 1965-05-17 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES May 10. May 11. May 12. May 1:1 May 14. May 1» InduotnaU. 76.42 76.30 "0.26 7U.30 76.28 Tin*: 94.40 93.72 94.47 95.21 95.24 S rubbers: 103.73 103.53 103.53 103.73 103.73 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 as 100. IH\ 111 l MIS A\\Ol\ni) Cnrmit Dat«294 words
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1952 1965-05-17 15 Depressed state of Stock Exchange Perhaps, nobody can really pinpoint It exactly as only a rough guide Is available before 1960 when the trading rooms were first instituted. Suffice It to say that It was extremely low which can be guaged from the fact that the average well established broking1,952 words
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Article885 1965-05-17 15 THE Straits tin price flnlsh--1 ed the week, shortened by the Wesak Day holiday, at $752.87*. the highest level since mid-November. The price was up $6.87$ on the day and represented a net sain on the week of $21,624 It has now885 words
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Article25 1965-05-17 15 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (prr plcuh May 10. MM $733.25 11. TJ'j $735.50 12. 74»i $735.62 ,4 13. 74 $746.00 14. 74 $752.87 15.25 words
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Article53 1965-05-17 15 T^HE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT or OC 2s. 3 15/16 d. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 4'« d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article50 1965-05-17 15 The extension of Dow Chemical International's latex plant In the Boilex area near Rotterdam has been completed, the firm announced. This new unit for production of styrene butadene latex will enable Dow to meet demand for its product in the rapidly growing North European market, the announcement says.50 words
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Article32 1965-05-17 15 Borneo Ltd. has declared an Interim ordinary dividend of five per cent, less tax, for the year ended March 31, payable June 11 to shareholders who register on May 31.32 words
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Article38 1965-05-17 15 ON the fru nthinci marNtt IB Hong Kong oo Saturday the U.S. dallar wax quoted at V7SJ for T.T. and ft. 73 for eath. Sterling was quoted at 18.02 and •ne taal ef gald at 2SS.38 words
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Article674 1965-05-17 15 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. May 14: NDUSTRIALS Alex Bricks 15.50 Bouitedd 1.24 C.B. Holding! 2.10 C.T.B. ord» 39/Dunlop 1.43 Emo 1.57 Krnio deb 1.00 Eut Smelt 4.10 F A N 2.36 Fed. Dlsp 1.20 Fitzpatrleks674 words
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Advertisement831 1965-05-17 15 EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In England) Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, 'Birch House', 73 Dato Kramat Road. Penang. on Saturday, tbe 10th July. 1965 at 12.00 noon. At831 words
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Advertisement871 1965-05-17 15 THE LONDON ASIATIC RUBBER k PRODUCE COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS In the preliminary announcement Issued on Monday the 3rd May, the Directors stated that they would recommend a final dividend of 25 per cent making a total of 30 per cent for the year ended 31st December. 1964. Further871 words
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Advertisement619 1965-05-17 15 TENDERS IKHLAN TAWARAN KEMEhTERIAN KESIHATAN Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa untok membekal-kan barings kapada Jabatan Perubatan Kerajaan sepertl berlkut:— (A) HOSPITAL BEDSTEADS (B) ANTIBIOTICS (C) SURGICAL DRESSINGS Tawaran2 oeraslngan dalam sampol surat mlsU-lah dl-jodolkan dan bertanda "TENDER FOR HOSPITAL BEDSTEADS— (A)", "TENDER FOR ANTIBIOTICS— (B) I dan "TENDER FOR SURGICAL DRESSINGS— (C).619 words
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Advertisement311 1965-05-17 15 TENDERS KEMENTERIAN PERTANIAN DAN SHARIKAT KERJASAMA BAHAGIAN PARIT DAN TALI AVER TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class C and abov« registered JP.T. Contractors will be received by the Director. Drainage and Irrigation Department, Swettenham Road, Kuala Lumpur up to Noon on 31st May 1065. lor the supply of 2 New Diesel311 words
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Article, Illustration1964 1965-05-17 16 TOTAL POOL: $91,410 Ist No. 2OSSBO (541.657) 2nd No. 23LM8 i511,902| 3rd No. JSMII ($5,951) Starters ($1,200 each): Nov *****3 *****1 *****3 *****9 *****1 *****7 *****3 30*113 *****2 *****0 *****1 *****9. Consolation ($750 each): Nos. *****9 *****4 *****9. *****7 *****8 *****3 *****4 28M17 *****1 *****3.1,964 words
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610 1965-05-17 16 CRICKET: STH TEST liquor is concerned. Simpson said It was the driest Test pitch he had ever seen and hands were wrung on high in Hawke's very first over when the ball kept low to the vary. I don't know enough about610 words
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Article190 1965-05-17 16 THE I KKAi.lt. County Kil- dare, Sun— The only thro* grey colts in the 21-horse Held took the first three places in the Dish 2.000 Guineas classic here yesterday. Mr. Bert Kerrs Green Banner ridden by Nick Brennan, .sprang a 100-7 surprise by beatinf Uandnii,Reuter - 190 words
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Article59 1965-05-17 16 BALTIMORE. Maryland, Sun. .Tom Ralfe <R. Turcottei, a son of the great Italian sire Rlbot survived an objection to win the 9jf Preakness Stakes yesterday. Tom Rolfe, owned by Mr. Raymond Guest. US ambassador to Ireland, beat Dapper Dan with H;iii to All third. The overruledReuter - 59 words
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Article381 1965-05-17 16 JCINGAPORE, Sun. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races at Buklt Timah: RACE 1: l.odrrush (Kingston) and Chicken Besi (Auswadi) were slow to begin. Asu- wadi was asked if he could give any explanation for the poor performance of Chicken Besi. He stated that the gelding381 words
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Article461 1965-05-17 16 rpHE Stipendiary Steward's re- port on Saturday's race at Buklt Tlmah. K\(IS 1 and 6: Nothing to report. K.U'E I: As the horses were leaving tlte paddock to proceed to the starting post, the veterinary surgeon found that Rupee iKhamisi was lame. Rupee was withdrawn461 words
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227 1965-05-17 16 LONDON. Sun. Tilt- tu>t day oi the clash of ei.u.t.-i at Leeds. where reigning county I'ti.iinpioii.t Worcestershire -v'? meeting Yorkshire, who have Xt the pace so far this year, definitely went the way of York.xhiir. The Worcestershire batsmen failed completely against Ray TJlingworth'sReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement741 1965-05-17 16 NOTICE Notice Ls hereby given that Mr Bobby Ong Kah Chong ha.s left our service as from 16th May. I 1965 and has. therefore. no authority to transact business or collect money on our behalf. The Cycle and Carriage Co.. (M) Ltd. Oeneral Import* Division Ipoh Branch AUCTION SALE OF741 words
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Advertisement52 1965-05-17 16 %SAVES UP TO 25% ON TOBACCO mmmf The pipe that smokes f M d in tnolaiMl BONE DRY F kon p* p p s Ud -cooler, sweeter, too! I j— j BERITA HARIAN j SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "U" JACKPOT $1,500/- I Entries dose 11. a.m. Wed. 19.5.65 Send your52 words
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Article378 1965-05-17 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN: Selangor confirm his coaching skill with smart 2-0 win By Kuala Lumpur. Sunday MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP WEST GERMAN coach Otto Westphal, who helped Armed Forces to upset FAM Cup champions Perak three weeks ago, scored another success tonight when Selangor, who had the benefit of378 words
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Article220 1965-05-17 17 Perak rout Kedah after pep talk IPOH. Sun.— Perak played a much Improved game to trounce Kedah 8-0 in a Malaya Cup match at Stadium Perak tonight. This was the result of a 15--minute pep talk just before the game by the president of the Perak AFA. Teoh Chye Hln.220 words
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Article222 1965-05-17 17 Azman to meet Farrin in final I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun Malaysian national champion S.A. Azman and newcomer, Jim Farrln. as j expected, will meet In the men's singles final of the Selangor Open tennis championships at the Royal Selangor Golf Club courts next Saturday. Azman beat Davis Cup teammate Kwok Yoke222 words
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Article54 1965-05-17 17 BERLIN, Sun. West Germany beat Thailand 4-2 in their amateur international soccer match here yesterday. LONDON; Scottish Summer Cup soccer results Kilmarnock 6 Third Lanark 2. St. Johnstone 1 j Dundee Utd 5. Dundee 1 Aberdeen 2. St. Mirren 3 Morton 3. Falkirk 1 Hearts 2. Hibernian 154 words
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Article146 1965-05-17 17 PIEREMBAN. Sun. Negrt Sem- bilan's centre-forward Peter van Huizen scored five goals. In- eluding a hat-trick, In Negris 8-2 1 trouncing of Johore In their Malay* Cup match on the Station padang here today. Johore players again threw whatever chances they had by losing I their tempers146 words
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Article731 1965-05-17 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: CRICKET By Singapore, Sun. M( A President's XI Ist Inns. 66 HONG KONG Ist Innings J. Shroff c Stevens b Marimuthu 41 P. Kelly lbw Marimuthu 10 O. Daniels lbw Marimuthu IS P. Hall b Bynoe S D. Coffey c Marimuthu b Ranjit731 words
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Article587 1965-05-17 17 NEW MALAYSIAN 400 m RECORD SINGAPORE, Sun. Malaysia's chamnion sprinter Mani Jegathesan today brilliantly smashed two records, one a Maiaysian All-Comers mark, at the SAAA triangular meet between Swifts, Police and Schools at the Chinese High School cinder track Jega won the 100 m In 10.5 sec, beating his Singapore587 words
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Article95 1965-05-17 17 HOCKEY Triangular (Ipoh) Sgor 3 (Harbajan, Kuldeep, Ismail Bakrl) Perak 3 (Mahinder. Harnahal. M. Dass). Final plaelnfs: 1 Sgor 3 Perak 3 Mai. Armed Force* Champ* match (Sg. Patani) Hindu Youths (league) 2 Police (ko) 2. SOCCER B'for MB 1 Cup (Rawing) Rawang Youths 11 Kuang Youths 2 BADMINTON95 words
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Article214 1965-05-17 17 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negrt Sembilan bet* Malacca by two wickets In their MCA League match played on the KOV School ground today. Final scores: Malacca 108 and 120. Negri 77 and 152-8. Malacca 2nd inns: Yeend lbw Miller 1; Smith c Yawanarajah b C. Navaratnam 7; Sanford c214 words
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457 1965-05-17 17 GUAN KOK STOPS CHALLENGE OF AIK MONG BADMINTON PNANG, Sun.— Tan Guan Kok. reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles In the Penang junior badminton championships when he beat. Tan Aik Monj? younger brother of Malaysian Thomas Cup player Tan Aik Huang, in three sets at the CGHS stadium today.457 words
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Article49 1965-05-17 17 IPOH. sun.— lpoh wrested ttot Poenander Shield for YMCA Games competition from holders Kuala Lumpur today Ipoh won the tennis 3-0. billiard* 5-0. table tennis 3-2. badminton 3-2, volleyball 2-0 and cricket by five wickets. Kuala Lumpur won by 4-1 at hockey and 4-0 at soccer.49 words
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Advertisement173 1965-05-17 17 HOMELITE (^iLine I OD r £r?OI*ITi2.nC£ im" wft^niwit i" mi-TMMi A i mm BL- i '-e"«'«o r »»h-p"»"h ■■U«<Utll pan* nc«Hugll m _^m\ M<«ilS,g»l »vm» d^pkragm pw^ axta. t i^B^M_^ 6"' engine C4p*MMy- •natnc C4##Cty. I^^b •^flir* CspccKy. •n^ttw. C*QM4^ TOO g»n «n> go* ■kv^M ok* l^^tß^|fl <■» tr ib.173 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-05-17 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Spore Dlv. t: Indian Brotherhood v RAF Seletar; T Kurau v CA 'A': Jollilads V Oeylung.Utri (nil matches at Parrer Pk). Seletar Rajajl (Oeylang) Perak Div. Z: Ramblers 'A' v PWD (JAJ grd). Dlv. 3: Cheng Wah 'A' v Ipoh Youngsters (Coronation grd): Malaysia Rangers v Shaw55 words
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Obituary27 1965-05-17 18 DAVID. SIR EDCEWORTH. K V K C.M.0., lata H.C «p«-i»l ■ii.vf oi The Kulilht Growers Ar*o<at ion d hut pvacrfully In Kual.i I .AS. at I27 words
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Obituary28 1965-05-17 18 ON POM SOON At 'h« 4awa v/ ia<h morn. Our drawn. Daddy dear, lit* i« Mill we mi<s you and always will. Mummy. Jin. I.:«a. Lvnnt.28 words
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498 1965-05-17 18 Fanatics who abuse religion get warning -UMNO ASSEMBLY DAY TWO: THEME IS STILL KUAN YEW, BUT THE MOOD IS SUBDUED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday fill-: MINISTER of II oin c Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, warned religious fanatics today that the Central Governmenl would ad if they iiNcti498 words
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Article27 1965-05-17 18 JOHANNESBURG. Sun— Thirty Johannesburg schoolboys have been given special permission by their headmaster to grow hairstyles provided that they carry their permits in their pockets.27 words
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174 1965-05-17 18 RAWALPINDI, Sun. Peace talks to bring about a ceasefire in the Rann of Kutch between India and Pakistan had "slowed down," a Pakistani Government spokesman said yesterday. Negotiations between Pakistan's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Aziz Ahmad, and the British High Commislsoner to Pakistan.Reuter; AP - 174 words
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220 1965-05-17 18 Fenner to retire in February 1966 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Inspector- I General of the Royal Malaysia Police. Dato C.H. Fenner, is to retire next February. This was announced by the Minister of Home Affair*. Dato 'Dr i Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, in reply to a question at the220 words
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Article36 1965-05-17 18 RANGOON. Sun. Mr. Paul Hasluck. Australia s External Af- fairs Minister, arrived here today by air from London for a threeday visit at the invitation of the Burmese Foreign Minister. U Thi Han. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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226 1965-05-17 18 I SINGAPORE. Sun. pOLK'K tonight were hunting for five Indonesians on Pulau Bajau, a lonely little island about seven miles off Jurong. The presence of the Indonesians was reported by an island prawn catcher, Senin bin Ahmad. 20, who said he was226 words
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Article47 1965-05-17 18 STOCKHOLM i Sweden). Sun.— Swedish medical experts are hop- Ing to manufacture artificial kidj neys on mass production basis within the next few years. If they succeed, they calculate that it will save the lives of thousands of people who would otherwise die. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article23 1965-05-17 18 SYDNEY. Sun —Prince Bertil of Sweden flew into Sydney from New Zealand tonight to begin a four-day tour of Australia.23 words
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Advertisement27 1965-05-17 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word. Hi iMinlmmm) NO YIN: Scow Trek. «'o Mdm. Loo Qeok Ttv and <"hi K».t, d/o Mr. ft Mrs. Yin Bin Hal on 16-5-60.27 words
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Advertisement74 1965-05-17 18 *fcjL- Sy -Ai-r,i«Bffll Hn> 4n^n^r B^v'-^Sn^gv^^ -^wwv- *fr' ftriSk I n^K. J^n^r w^F' n^y^' v&v -■'s''- ■"■^w n^Br-* iikv^iK^zJ^* 3?' a i^nirfp/.' vnlHb***''^n^F^ r 't? r x '■■y ot^flnH FRESH FROM THE j%\ jy Come to where the flavor is Come to Marlboro Country If you figure flavor and filters74 words
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Miscellaneous45 1965-05-17 18 THE m" Highest and lowest temperature! In Malaysia for the period 8 p m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 93 73 Penan? 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 88 75 Jesselton 73 Kuchlng "745 words
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