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Title Section21 1965-05-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times 80**"* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100521 words
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496 1965-05-18 1 Textiles offer accepted 'under protest' I(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today accepted under protest a new British textiles quota offer ending the nine-month-old dispute. "We are accepting it under strong protest,' 1 the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann, told :i press conference Hi is afternoon when he496 words
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Article, Illustration749 1965-05-18 1 Ningkan flies into capital today KUALA LUMPUR, Monday mENCKU Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, are to arrange a roundtable conference on the crisis in the Sarawak Alliance. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Dalo Stephen Kalong Ningkan, who is Secretary-Genera] of the749 words
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Article124 1965-05-18 1 DAUB, Mon. A full-grown tigress, believed to be one of the three which killed a Malay woman in Kampong Aur last April, was shot dead by a hunting party at Cheroh village, about 10 miles from here, this morning. Kampong Aur is about two miles124 words
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Article49 1965-05-18 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Polire today were interrogating an 11-year-old girl in connection with a bomb hoax call to Tanjong Katong Girls" School this morning. While the school was evacuated, police traced the call to a house in Tanjong Katong Road. The girl was in the next house.49 words
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254 1965-05-18 1 ABUL FAZIL; CHEONG YIP SENG - ABUL FAZIL and CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE, Monday. DEADLY cat-and-mouse game is being played on Indonesian-infiltrated Pulau Tonting. a seven-acre island of swamp and jungle close to the Jurong coast. At least five* heavily armed and uniformed Indonesians are known to254 words
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173 1965-05-18 1 Indons flee after all-day fighting ITUCHING. Mon. Indonesian troops in company strength who penetrated three miles into Sarawak's First Division in the Balai Ringin area on Saturday were thrown back over the border after all-day lighting. Several Indonesians wore wounded but they were carried back over the border by their173 words
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Article33 1965-05-18 1 WEST INDIES 53-4 PORT OF SPAIN. MM. Lunch NRM on third day of fifth cricket tr>t: W. Indies KM and 53-4, Australia tH AT LORDS: Nrw landers 318-7 dec. MCC 196.33 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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Article, Illustration198 1965-05-18 2 Subandrio warns Navy officers CONSOLIDATE SETTLEMENT OF 'UPHEAVAL 9 JAKARTA, Mon. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, has warned Indonesian Navy officers that the settlement which has been reached in the Navy problem should be consolidated so that the Navy would remain intact. The official Antara news agency said today that198 words
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Article56 1965-05-18 2 NAIROBI. Mon.— Kenya will not recognise any independent government in Rhodesia, whether as a result of a unilateral declaration or of negotiation between the Rhodesian Premier, Mr. Lan Smith, and the British Government, if it was not based on democratic one man one vote majority rule.Reuter - 56 words
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93 1965-05-18 2 Indonesia shuts out foreign funds JAKARTA. Mon.— The Indonesian Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Chaerul Saleh. announced yesterday that the Indonesian Government would no longer permit the Investment of foreign capital. Mr. Saleh also warned that President Soekarno alone would decide whether to nationalise foreign oil companies already operating In Indonesia.UPI - 93 words
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Article40 1965-05-18 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has imposed a "tax of forgiveness", according to tax officials today. The now tax regulation is aimed at catching up with people who have neglected their tax since 1954. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article55 1965-05-18 2 MANILA. Mon. Negotiations I to settle the three-day-old strike 'by some 350 dock workers at Manilas south harbour tern porarily bogged down today following the management's refusal to j meet the workers' demands. The strike has paralysed operations at the port because of other workers' refusalReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1965-05-18 2 NAIROBI. Mon. The Kenya Government yesterday intercepted a convoy of 11 trucks loaded with Communist-made small arms reportedly enroute from 1 Tanzania tf Uganda. AP-AP - 28 words
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Article61 1965-05-18 2 Khartoum breaks ties with Bonn ITHARTOUM, Mon. Sudan has formally severed diplomatic relations with West Germany, a spokesman announced after a Cabinet meeting yesterday. This is the latest reaction to Bonn's establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel last Wednesday. Ten Arab countries have previously decided to break with West Germany,Reuter - 61 words
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Article52 1965-05-18 2 TOKYO. Mon.— A giant radioactive particle believed to be from Fridays second Chinese nuclear test was detected yesterday by nuclear experts of a university in Niigata city. 160 miles north-west of here. The particle was similar to others registered two days after the first Chinese test52 words
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Article35 1965-05-18 2 JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekarno gave a farewell party for the American Ambassador Mr. Howard Jones, last night. Mr. Jones will leave on May 24, ending a seven-year assignment in Indonesia. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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178 1965-05-18 2 Coming: A threecontinent solidarity meeting WINNEBA (Ghana), Mon. The first Afro-Asian and Latin American People's Solidarity Conference will be held in Cuba next January, it was announced here yesterday at the end of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Conference. A general political resolution adopted at the closing session of the sevenday meeting178 words
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277 1965-05-18 2 Mystery of halt in US air —raids— U SAIGON, Monday. NITED States officials here remained silent today on the suspension of air strikes against Communist North Vietnam while all indications pointed to some new U.S. political initiative in the Vietnam conflict. Some officials have said the raids were halted for277 words
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Article196 1965-05-18 2 yiENNA, Mon. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, held an unexpected meeting here yesterday with the French Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve De Murville. They are understood to have discussed the Vietnam crisis. The British Foreign Minister and the US. Secretary of State hadReuter - 196 words
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Miscellaneous43 1965-05-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f oo you know uaih S~~ In MANY WOMEN PELL/ CASANOVA 7 V W LOVE U/ITMt~V~^\ L6T *E«EE r *J /TUeCES MOBOOV OP) (£Q ftJO 1 I T AT NAME LIVING \ZO. ZL>^ \JXKJNO ÜB *Zjy^\ M^ -A43 words
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Article301 1965-05-18 3 House to house ba tiles DOMINICAN REBELS AND JUNTA FORCES FIGHT WITH TANKS AND BAZOOKAS SANTO DOMINGO, Monday. TANKS and bazookas fought house to house battles in the northern sector of Santo Domingo last night. Junta forces have taken control of a 15 square block area in a rebel heldReuter; UPI - 301 words
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169 1965-05-18 3 Cheering rebels hail UN team's arrival SANTO DOMINGO, Mon.— Hundreds of cheering followers of the Dominican Republic rebel leader Col. Francisco Caamano gay* a lusty welcome yesterday to a United Nations factfinding mission at their barricaded headquarters here. The five-man mission from U.N. headquarters in New York received the welcomeReuter - 169 words
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Article44 1965-05-18 3 DALLAS, Mon. Serious floodIng hit central Texas today after a night of tornadoes and thunderstorms There were no immediate reports of casualties, but the occupants of several cars stranded by the floods had to be rescued from tree tops— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1965-05-18 3 BOGOTA. Mon. Fourteen people were killed and three seriously Injured when a bus plunged 300 ft. into a ravine near here today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article23 1965-05-18 3 PRAGUE, Mon. American poet Ixwir. Allen Ginsberg has been expelled from Czechoslovakia, the Czechoslovak Youth newspaper Mliid.i Fronta reported. A.P.AP - 23 words
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247 1965-05-18 3 Is Johnson changing into an impulsive leader? I ONDON, Mon. President Johnson's foreign policies in the past six months have, in some minds, depicted an image of an impulsive leader, overconscious of his own and America's power, the Financial Times said today. The Influential business daily, commenting In an editorialReuter - 247 words
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Article60 1965-05-18 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Lieut. O«n. Marshall Carter. No, 2 man at the Central Intelligence Agency for the past three years, was named yesterday by President Johnson to direct the National Security Agency. N6A, whose activities are as secret as those of CIA, concentrates on safeguardingAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-05-18 3 REBEL President, Col. Francisco Caamano, H with a beaming smile, at right facing camera, walks through the rebel held area and is wildly acclaimed by applauding people who try to hug him. Left, wearing sunglasses, is Mr. Hector Aristy. presidential secretary. UPI photo.UPI - 46 words
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337 1965-05-18 3 THE MAN WHO TRIED TO SEND HIMSELF BY AIR FREIGHT LOS ANGELES, Monday. J^ HOMESICK Welshman was discovered yesterday trying to ship himself back to London from Australia by jet airliner in a crate. He was in hospital here suffering from dehydration and a stiff arm after a 21 -hourReuter - 337 words
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Article, Illustration178 1965-05-18 3 PANNES. Mon. The Canx" nes international film festival Interrupted its programme of new films yesterday to pay homage to the silent screen star Douglas Fairbanks (above). Adventure scene's won an enthusiastic response from audiences as Fairbanks carried of? exploits that made James Bond look like anAP - 178 words
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Article51 1965-05-18 3 CANNES, Mon. Eleven-year-old Didler Haudlpln, who appears with Melina Mercouri and James Mason In Spain's entry "lies Pianos Mecanique.s". was barred from bis own film when it was shown at the Cannes film festival yesterday. The censor's classification is "Adults only" for this film.Reuter - 51 words
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Article68 1965-05-18 3 tiABMISCH-PARTENKIBCHEN (West Germany). Mon. Hope was abandoned yesterday for some 30 to 40 people thought to have been buried alive by avalanche which hit a winter sports hotel killing; at least ei«ht people. Hundreds of rescuers due throughout the day without success in several aares of compressedReuter - 68 words
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Article116 1965-05-18 3 Polish Mission leader defects WEST BERLIN, Mon.— Mr. Vledislev Tyko- cinsky. head of the Polish Military Mission in West Berlin, has asked United States authorities here for political asylum, a U.S. spokesman said. He said Mr. Tykocinsky approached a non-commis-sioned officer in the snackbar of an American military shop yesterdayReuter - 116 words
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Article28 1965-05-18 3 DETROIT. Mon. Six people were killed yesterday in a cartruck collision near Presho in South Dakota. There uere nine people in the car. AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement27 1965-05-18 3 Tl=£3T DRIVE TIME NEW FALCON nncl £51=1= I=HR YOURSELF Falcon by Ford nothing on the road can touch it The Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited \^/f/J°cC^)27 words
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Advertisement309 1965-05-18 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS TO LIFE Mfi#f DO YOU WANT A HAPPY RETIREMENI|^p\if j Every day we read of how science is adding years to our lives but only you can add life to your years those wonderful years of retirement ahead of you and you can't do it without income309 words
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415 1965-05-18 4 New labour laws in October says Devan Nair SINGAPORE, Mon 'J'HK Singapore Government is to introduce new labour laws in October this year to give greater protection to workers against exploitation by employers. This was disclosed by the Secretary General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan415 words
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Article37 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon—The Field section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Mm Chong School. Mata Ikan; Jalan Kuala Slmpang Village and Tao Khoon School, Kranji Road.37 words
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Article19 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Paslr Panjang community centre will hold a prize-giving ceremony at the centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.19 words
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Article, Illustration63 1965-05-18 4 MR. Hwang Liang: Tso, of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd., and Miss Tan Menu Yah, who were married in Singapore during the week-end. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. Hwang Cheng Pen, former vicechairman of the Ken? Chow Hui Huan Union of Malaysia. The63 words
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Article67 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Tlong Bahru community centre last night held a national language speech contest for non-Malays. The results of the contest were: A section, S.A. Ramasamy (first). Morgan Chandra (second) and Jalpal (.third); B section (Chinese), Tan Kah Leong (first), Lo Pak Yu (second) and Chew67 words
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Article69 1965-05-18 4 Sata X-ray survey SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mass X-ray survey in the Jalan Kayu area (postal district 28) will end this week. The last three place, where the mobile x-ray unit will be stationed, from 3 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. are: Tomorrow, at Jalan Kayu community centre: Wednesday,69 words
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340 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. rE Alliance Party Singapura today clarified that it was the Malaya Merdeka. The Umno weekly, which had warned that Malays would be forced to merge the country with Indonesia if they were "hard pressed and their Interests are not protected."340 words
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Article225 1965-05-18 4 OINGAPORE, Mon. *3 Two men, Osman bin Hajl Mohamed AH, 22, and Harun bin Said, 21, were charged in the Assizes here today before Mr. Justice Ambrose with the murder of three Macdonald House workers. They were accused of having "knowingly caused the deaths of225 words
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100 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three homes were burgled of valuables worth $8,961 last night, police said today. Burglars raided two flats in Lloyd Road, one belonging to Mr. Joseph Chan and the other to Mr. Wong Kirn Tong. From Mr. Chan's home, they removed100 words
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238 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Ministry for Health has not received any official communication from the Singapoie Medical Workers' Union on its threat to call a '•go-slow" of Division IV officers of Government hospitals with effect from Wednesday. As such, a Ministry spokesman today said238 words
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Article72 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A detective, Peter Lim, was slightly wounded in the right leg and hand after he was shot at twice in a struggle with two thugs in Playfair Road this evening. A man was Utter detained. The thugs fled as the detective lay wounded on72 words
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267 1965-05-18 4 MAN WHOSE THUMBPRINT FOUND ON ROBBERY CAR\ ISACQUITTED OINGAPORE, Mon. A carpenter, whose thumbprint was found i on the windscreen of ai car involved in a robbery case, was today acquitted on a robbery charge in the First Criminal District Court. Koh Bock Huat. had been accused of robbing a267 words
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Article21 1965-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Buddhist Union today donated S2OO to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association in honour of Vesak Day.21 words
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Advertisement75 1965-05-18 4 TODAY 3 SHOWS: M 4 p.m. ZEI-KHMUN fy>*fcl UNUSUAL ASHOK k. >/* STUTtM.... WRIYfiDY-Js? 6EIA9OSE (moao.&&««*) Witn Eng. Rom Malay Sub! rodoy: 1.30-3.30-7.00 ft 9.30 pm. Van Johnson Richard Boone SIEGE AT RED RIVER" (Color). Tomorrow: "First Men In The Moon" (Colorscopc). Today Only: 3.30-7-9.30 p.m. Vincent Price in "Diary75 words
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Advertisement547 1965-05-18 4 Ibahasa jiwa bangsa XOW NIIOWIX.! II am, 130, 4 00, 6 30 8, 9 30 pm ACADEMY AWARD WINNER tor BEST DOCUMENTARf FEATURt i lily.. •JbVVH COLORI t'luf "Benta Singapura" No. 1/65 NEXT CHANGE! "Will Shotrer Your Ncrvn!" Columbia s "FAIL SAFE" Den O'Herlihy Henry fondo. Now Showing! LAST DAY!547 words
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Article, Illustration70 1965-05-18 5 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Patricia Augustus (centre), a dental nurse, who won the Miss Penang 1965 crown against seven rivals in a beauty contest sponsored by the Penang Junior Chamber at thn Chinese Swimming Club. Tanjong Btingah. Flanking her are (left) Miss Nancy Neon. 22. the run-ner-up, a typist at70 words
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Article94 1965-05-18 5 MALACCA. The Malacca Junior Chamber will hold a "Miss M lacca" contest and a (jala dance at the Town Hall here on Saturday. The contest and dance Ls In aid of Jaycee community service projects and will be under the patronage of the Chief Minister.94 words
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244 1965-05-18 5 MENTAKAB, Monday. J^ON-GO\ ERNMENT teachers may be forced to resort to industrial action, including strike, "if all other means oi' achieving their just claims speedily fail." I The secretary of the Na- flonal Union of Teachers. Mr. John Gurusamy. said this In a speech244 words
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124 1965-05-18 5 Peace Corps volunteers to reach 100 in Sarawak I/UCHING. Mon. Amrrl- ca will have at least I 100 Peace Corps volunteers in Sarawak by December. At present there are 64. Mr. Fred Baldwin. Peace Corp* I deputy regional representative i here, said that many of the j newcomers would workAP - 124 words
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54 1965-05-18 5 JESSELTON. Mon— A total of 11.643 people had applied for citizenship in Sabah up to last week-end it was learned here yesterday. The bieeeM number 3 000 war frnm Sandaican. Of the total 385 are women Turned to Ma!.irsun <-!tl»en*. M I nunora and54 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-05-18 5 TT U A L A LUMPUR. i Mon. Jessie Wong i Yee Ooy, 31. was granted a divorce in the High Court here today from her lawyer husband. Mr. Eugene Lye Kirn Hai. or, the ground of his adultery. She was awarded $40,000. plus191 words
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Article71 1965-05-18 5 PENANG. Mo;:. Two lawyers Tiici a doctor Mr. I K. Chean. I Khene Gnoh. and Dr i Choah Chens Hnii will form the pane! ol lucigc^ viheii old ami present Free* debate "The inclusion of sex education in the secondary school curriculum in Malaysia." Thf debate71 words
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143 1965-05-18 5 BRINK! TOWN. Mon. Haji Hasbollah bin Daud. president of the Brunei National Party, has urged all Chines* in Brunei to show their "complete allegiance" to the State in both word and deed. He said hi* party welcomed the interest taken by the Chinese143 words
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Article26 1965-05-18 5 IPOH. Mon.— An exhibition of 103 items of American handicrafts made from fibre, clay and metal, began a' the Ipoh Public Library here today.26 words
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Article86 1965-05-18 5 Bill to aid Sabah hotels lESSELTON. Mon. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Federal Finance Minister, is willing to consider special concessions for would-be hoteliers in Sabah. Inche Harris bin Mnhamed Salleh. Sabah's Finance Minister, leaves for Kuala Lumpur this week to hold discussions with the Finance Ministry on a dratt86 words
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Article34 1965-05-18 5 PENANG. Mon.— Cadet llltMf nc St. John Ambulance Bneadr will hold Mi annual inspection and pa^sing-out parad« on May 22. Mr I.im Peng K;m the division president, will inspect the parade34 words
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Article25 1965-05-18 5 KUALA LCMPI'R. Mnn Mr Nnchimuthu. has been elected youth :«aripr of the MIC. Paloh 1 branch, anu M. Ramasamy, i deputy youth leader25 words
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Advertisement294 1965-05-18 5 NEW FOR SUMMERS! It's the tastiest way to slim! New cheese-flavour Limmits Crackers are the tastiest ever way to slim. Slimming never tasted so good before I Limmit* Crackers ate so crisp, so savoury, you'd love them even if you weren't slimming I And they really work I Try them294 words
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335 1965-05-18 6 Singapore Govt bursaries for 156 students CINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has awarded 156 new bursaries to students entering the universities of Singapore and Malaya for the 1965-66 session. The new uursarles plus the existing ones make a total of 539 In the present academic year. Of the new awards.335 words
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Article31 1965-05-18 6 MACHANG. Mon.— The National Union of Teachers. Kelantun branch, will hold its annual dance at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on May 28 at 8 p.m in Ko'a Bharu.31 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-05-18 6 A Sibu girl chosen Miss Malaysia at Melbourne MELBOURNE. Mon. A xx :>:!-> ear-old Sibu gjrl has been chosen to represent Malaysia in a university beauty contest to be held here soon. Miss Ting Yu Hong of Old street. Sibu. a second year science student at the University of Melbourne,169 words
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Article29 1965-05-18 6 SEREMBAN, Mon Thieves last night broke into the house of Mr. R. S. Kanda. a sales representative, in P.ange Road here and stole valuables worth about $1,500.29 words
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Article71 1965-05-18 6 PENANG, Mon— Police today appealed to motorcyclists who have lost their machines to tell them immediately if anyone approaches them to negotiate for their return. The appeal, made by Deputy Supt. Lav Kok Urn-. Deputy OCPD (Crimes), followed three more thefts yesterday. In previous cases, it is understood,71 words
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166 1965-05-18 6 More lawyers oppose appeals limit IPOH, Mon. Orga- nised opposition to the Central Government's move for the partial abolition of appeals to the Privy Council in. London appears to be building up in legal circles. An emergency meeting of officials of the Bar Committee of Kedah. Perils and Perak was166 words
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Article108 1965-05-18 6 TAIPING, Mon. Two car drivers, who were found guilty by the Magistrate s Court here on Saturday for allowing their cars to be OMd ks pirate taxis and noti having insurance, were fined a total of $3,500 or 20 months' Jail and had their108 words
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Article59 1965-05-18 6 Printers elect officials SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. George 1 Tnn Geok Siang has been reelected president of the Singapore I Printing Employees' Union, al the j ..r.nual meeting yesterday. Other officials are: Mr. Lim Joo Chock, vice-president: Mr. D. GopaUkrlahnan .secretary; Mr. Ho See Ben?, assis'.ant secretary: Mr. Sng Ah Tee,59 words
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Article35 1965-05-18 6 K»\PALA BATAS. Mon. Mr. S Suppiah has been re-elec'.eri president of the Kepala Batas branch of the MIC. Mr. M.K. I Shujimuganathan vice-president. Mr. M. Arumußgam secretary. I and Mr. L. Munusamy treasurer.35 words
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Article38 1965-05-18 6 PENAN'G. Mon Ti. or. Raja Tun Uda Al-H I open the next sitting of ;hc BUM Legislative Assembly on Jne 9. He will take the saluie arc! inspect a guard of honour befcc« addressing the assembly.38 words
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Article45 1965-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. 1 Lster for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wolc, today visited the Marymount Vocational School and the home for the aged in Thomson Road. The Minister is currently on nn official tour of .ill lie y welfare organisations in the state.45 words
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Article31 1965-05-18 6 KLUANG. Mon. —Mr Cli;in Bah Thye. is now the A Controller of Telecom*. Kluane. IHe takes over from Mr. F.H.A. Koelmeyer. who has been transj fcrred to Seremb i31 words
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Article29 1965-05-18 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mnn The "Sheum Circus now performing here has donated 52.600 \n the National Defence Fund. Ths J money represented collection! from last night's performance.29 words
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464 1965-05-18 6 Police call to set up a dept of public relations KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Malayan Police Magazine said in its latest issue that there is a great need tor policemen to be given special training and guidance in dealing with the public. The magazine said in an editorial: "The lasting464 words
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Article138 1965-05-18 6 pENANG. Mon. The Socialist Front will send representatives to the forthcoming AfroAsian conference in Algiers. Announcing this today, the secretary general. Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said his party regretted that the Government had so far prevented representatives of genuine left-wing organisations from going abroad138 words
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Article66 1965-05-18 6 I TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Polios recovered the body of an unidenti- lied male from the Perak Riwr off the town jetty here over the week-end. The man was dressed in a white j shirr and a pair of ash-coloured trousers. No documents were found66 words
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Article39 1965-05-18 6 KUCHING, Mon. A group of i eight Dyaks returned here yesterday after two months' training at Siginting Camp In Port Dlckson I They were among the second batch i of National Servicemen to receive training at Siginting^39 words
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Miscellaneous155 1965-05-18 6 Mhtf Onp Bh V. T. Hawnlin WZtZ&Z^'^'' SZ7~*. "<*%A\ YEZZIR.' UP FROM I I -COURSE/THERE'S NO II s [...AM VKNOW SUMPIN? Zfiggggag^fS. BTfiOLLV, I'VE SURE N CAVEMAN TO USE KIPPIN' MVSELF. f YEH... 7HAT3 JUST TH* WAY X-, Wmttgjjjj^^i I COME A LONG WAYS) 20TH CENTURY CAUSE. 7. GUESS,WAY J155 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1965-05-18 7 Avoiding conflict with native interests was the keystone of the pioneers' plans in New Zealand. Then a shot was fired... ON June 1, 1843. six canoe-loads of Maori warriors landed at the mouth of the Wairau River, near the1,750 words
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Obituary57 1965-05-18 8 in Wnntt SIS (Mimlmum) WONC SIX CHOONO passed away peacefully on l<i ■> Wt Corieg* Icares 4. Ixironrf .1. Telok Kurau at 4 p.m. for RldKdan ll a QUEK HON KEE stepfsther of Oagrs*. Tan rhenn O*JU SMajai away en KVaVM Cortege leaves today 330 p.m from 14.1. Tank57 words
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Article254 1965-05-18 8 Mora's SIS {Minimum) MR AND MRS. K. Jayasena De Bitva think all friends and relations for their attrndanre. kind wishes and valuabl* presents ru-<towed on the occasion of their weddlnn MR A MRS. L*MS« IS* Chek wish far 'hei' valimble Kifu and kind attendance on their wedding on MR254 words
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Obituary23 1965-05-18 8 111 Horrf* HI Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY *a*> Nicholas Veea Dwea Ua us a venr ago to<l.<\ '1on<» Btr ,\ot fonronen23 words
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Article122 1965-05-18 8 71, s?«r*tj |fj i Minimum) DELPHI HOTEL Afternouo lit with Kr.nch past rim. Philip Hi* Baad entertain you with classical mil- j sic 4 o<i to 7.00 d m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and book addicts to browse In then showroom at Tim** House. Klver Valley Roaii122 words
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Article706 1965-05-18 8 The inability of a Malaysian delegation to attend the conference of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation in Ghana plainly does not improve the prospects of Malaysian admission to the forthcoming Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. But a sharp distinction must be drawn between the two conferences. The Peoples'706 words
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Article343 1965-05-18 8 A great deal has been done to make education available to all Malayan children. Much, however, remains to be done. Though the Government offers free primary education, and three years of lower secondary education (fees payable), to all who want it, considerable numbers of children who should be343 words
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Article133 1965-05-18 8 This morning's ceremonies to open two Trengganu bridges will draw attention to remarkable improvements in recent years to East Coast communications. Not long ago a road journey from Kuantan Ito Kota Bahru was marked, and marred, by tedious attendance at a seemingly endleas succession of ferries; today traffic133 words
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Article325 1965-05-18 8 Sir Edgeworth David 31 YEARS IN CIVIL SERVICE CIR Kdgeworth David. J K.8.E.. CJIXL, whose death took Dlace at thp Lady Tempter Hospital in Kuala Lumpur on May 15, spent nearly 21 of his 31 years in the British colonial service as an officer in the Malayan Civil Service. His325 words
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Letter240 1965-05-18 8 ALL Malaysians must be viewing with grave alarm the PAP-Umno controversy. This unnecessary wrangle could have been easily minimised. If not avoided. Instead it has been magnified, to the benefit of no one. The squabble is unnecessary because there Is really no Issue. There Is no question of240 words
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Letter107 1965-05-18 8 I BELIEVE that Penang's Cape City" requires no new name at all When people from the mainland go to Georgetown, they refer it to "Penang" In English while the Malaj s call It 'Tan- jong." "Tanjong" Is used here to differentiate It from the other Tanjongs e.g. Tanjong107 words
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Letter77 1965-05-18 8 DURING the period of emergency overseas trips made by Ministers with regard to matters of national Importance are fully justified. But I am at a loss to understand the necessity of Ministers leading "sepak raga jaring" and "basketball" teams overseas. Then there is a minister who finds77 words
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Letter150 1965-05-18 8 T)RIVERS of goods vehicles now have to obtain new licences as well as badges to show that they are entitled to handle goods vehicles. They also have to be certified by a medical officer that they are in good health before these licences are Issued. The extra cost150 words
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Letter64 1965-05-18 8 THE scheme for paid- parking in Middle Road. Princep and Short Street was postponed for a period of two months to give the second-hand dealers who have been using the site for many years to find an alternative site However, the scheme for paid-parking will be In operation64 words
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Letter102 1965-05-18 8 (]OULD not T. V. Malaysia (Slngapura) review their Malay section Programme? Chinese and Indian films are telecast almost nightly, but I cannot understand why the management could not arrange for Malay films (old ones) to be shown, say, once a fortnight, or at least once a month, especially102 words
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Letter37 1965-05-18 8 IF the Minister for Home Affairs still insists that no unnecessary force was used on that local reporter during the Macdonald House incident then that photograph must have been an "optical Illusion". SEAH Serein boa37 words
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Article709 1965-05-18 8 DEPUS WARNER - DEPUS WARNER Mantle-Moo. Heyday for ultra-nationalism with vociferous anti-Americanism and a revival of the Huks Fl L IPINOS spend more time and energy on elections than any other people on earth, and this year they are throwing themselves into the fray with greater zest than ever.709 words
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Advertisement526 1965-05-18 8 Strsits Times Mslsy Mail Clsttlfled sdvertl«ements way ba hsnded to: COLO STORAttE SUPERMARKET Orchard ftoa« (RacarOanlst Owe*) COLO •TOS.AOI BRANCHES At Holland ftoea Kst«n« Naval less. Authorised Aleuts: CITY BOOK STORK LTO Winchester House. Cel»y«f Quay TME NEWS FRONT Htipatrkk's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL j Admiralty Road. Newel Seae HAMICM526 words
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Advertisement49 1965-05-18 8 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK IB a The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London, Hong Kong Kowloon and Brunei. HEAD OFFICE: MALAYAN UNXIUILDING 92. Jalin Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. f||P 111 BANKING LIMITED A./r>-.f «t4 Caoirai: UO.OOO MO tow* mi PsM Us act* 515.000.00049 words
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Advertisement112 1965-05-18 8 3f _^k f s£_^W e^s^sms^L. ...with a Tudor Watch! Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price and until you've seen the Tudor range of Watches, you'll never believe that such precious112 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-05-18 8 2« Word* <ff IMtmimum) VEAP CHUA: Between Benedict, fifth a of Madam Loo Koa and Thercna, d o Mr. Ctraah Ah Mob on II 1 SS. BETWEEN CHOONG KEOW, aot) of Madam dssafl Nol Sim and the late Mr Khoo Hal Teo. and I*i Tho. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.55 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1965-05-18 9 Jury told: Dismiss this fallacy completely from your minds The judge starts his summing up MX Reporters: CHIA POTEIK. JACKIE SAM THAT A MAN CANNOT BE CONVICTED FOR MURDER WITHOUT THE VICTIM'S BODY BEING FOUND WHAT HAPPENED DOWN THERE IN THE SEABED? 'ONLY JENNY HERSELF COULD -HAVE TOLD US' SINGAPORE,1,270 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-05-18 9 Councillor hits 'too daring' striptease show \jUAR. Mon. A ITI striptease show here, directed by former stripper Rose Chan, was the target of sharp criticism during a town council meeting today. Mr. Tan Kok Chee, thu sole Socialist Front member, criticised the authorities for issuing a licence for the show,153 words
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Article50 1965-05-18 9 BATU PAHAT, Mon. Anti- Malaysia slogans were this mornIng found splashed on the walls c,f the poet office In Jalan Rahmat and on the wall of a shop ln Jalan Sultanah here. The slogans in red paint condemned Malaysia, national service »nrt the O<;vprnment> tftx rx I cy50 words
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Article29 1965-05-18 9 SINGAPORE. Hon.— The Mini- 1 ster for Health. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. has appointed Mr. Yen Tock Soon to be a number ot tha I Pharmacy Board.29 words
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Advertisement176 1965-05-18 9 75 to 7.5 McCULLOCH RSI OUTBOARD MOTORS IHSHI The new McCulloeh* arp »kmf» Of rrmnng. 13 new models from 75 hp to 7.5 hp, including two special OX work Bnginßl >1 two powerful competition enginet. They're hard to beat for quality and performance ...and all the future! you'll tver w.i-it176 words
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Miscellaneous784 1965-05-18 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) K CHANNELS 5 .53 National songs: 6 News In U l U L J^ p r nd P n nf i Tar n": 810 Woody Wood- >P? h n^ M*l»«c« pecker: 6.35 Stingrayf 7 News S Johore Bmhru ln English; 7.10 Talk on cur--7 n!fe P.h.l i*784 words
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Article, Illustration2138 1965-05-18 10 Is Jenny dead If so, can it be proved how she died? Case for the defence Counsel to jury: If you have a shadow of doubt... 'EVIDENCE AGAINST ANG COMPLETELY CIRCUMSTANTIAL' DEFENCE counsel in the Sunny Ang trial, Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy, submitted before Mr. Justice Buttrose and the jury that2,138 words
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Advertisement234 1965-05-18 10 New Delhi Four direct flights from Bangkok via convenient connecting carrier. Superb service bilingual cabin attendants... cuisine by Maxim's of Paris... and, most important, you fly with Pan Am's Priceless Extra of Experience. You're better off with Pan Am mk fa world's most experienced airline B Beirut Daily flights direct234 words
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Advertisement206 1965-05-18 10 \j) I These smart and tough Austin light i^%^«b^i commercials are the best that money can A I 1^ I |R| buy. Backed by a countrywide service and m^i%J I 11^ spares network, these are dependable, sturdy Tfl ill* I lII C H vehicles built for y ears ot r206 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-05-18 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /^OU ARE A |C ~T>j7pcT? s> < HEARTLESS gO-/^ p/( /SET BUSY AKJ'FInJISHY TASK- CtL^—L^ THATSWEEPIN'ORYERjI MASTER, VyhREP^yLVESTBRI^^y V^^Sl REl^ A-C\-> j^>26 words
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Article, Illustration4333 1965-05-18 11 She is dead and it was murder to get $400,000, jury told Case for the prosecution 'If it was a conspiracy to cheat insurance companies, he would know where she is BARGIRL MURDER TRIAL: CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION (Contd) JN 25 foolscap pages, Senior Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow,4,333 words
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Advertisement17 1965-05-18 11 STILL THE MOST POPULAR FAN TO-DAY! KDK I IBnß^/ 16"U0cm)40AEK 12"(30cm)30ADK 10*(25cm> 25VDK I J v -A17 words
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Article, Illustration469 1965-05-18 12 HOUSE OF CARVEN SHOWS THE YOUTHFUL LINE THE prettiest dress this year is the dress that FLOATS. This was evident when Miss Carven, the well known French designer, showed her lovely fluttery dresses in Singapore last week in conjunction with the opening of469 words
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Article404 1965-05-18 12 you may like to know LANTA bini Pengulu L'pok is the wife of Pengulu Upok, headman of one of the longhouses resettled recently in the Skrang area of the Second Division in Sarawak. Mrs. Upok is In her early fifties, has two children and is an influential woman in her404 words
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Advertisement298 1965-05-18 12 Beautifying COMPLEXION Raising RESISTANCE Fortifying VITALITY paKg f^paj ai Ak^aaj ■■■a* /sJaBBBBBBBBtB^ J^ I sbbT 1 f^ZJG lav v j. Fifl ill I Wonder Tonic with Vsr Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin Q. "*«»*bbbbbb»^^ HICEE SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free from blemishes and298 words
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Advertisement353 1965-05-18 12 FOR THEIR BEHER HEALTH AND VITALITY" BE SURE! OF QUALITY VITAMINS FOR YOUR CHILDREN ■BBB>* BBBBBBBt BBBBbI H b, Q ESSENTIAL J O VITAMINS iT^df \r PAR HIGHER !====j_2 potency than any liX'J! /.^.^S\ OTHER MAINTENANCt formu^^^^^^ Tf FULL POTENCY OF ■^> ALL VITAMINS A M ASSURED BY X£-7S SQUIBB353 words
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Advertisement1325 1965-05-18 13 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COAST U.K.: Ova S'pora Sails P. S'harn Penani !n? n o ,l°r c .!i ftsf*4 GI S »<"» 1 «w M **i n !XISI.r C r. U S ii '■'"'Mai. Dublm. A'mouth... May H May 2i May 27/ 2 Jum 1 AUTOMEDON Liverpool, Dublin May 211,325 words
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Advertisement2382 1965-05-18 13 aBB^BaBBBBaBBBBBBB*BaBBBBBBBBBBBBaMM>aBBBBBBBBBBBayaBBaBBMBBBBB« BjajBjMjajMBBMjBBBBa*TBBBBOBafJ THE L A XtUAfES k EJIPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tASI, CONTINENI ANO ttANOINA»I», I duif <r i uib firung Airi aonua runt n oui| H'Dia Mla weal Gdi.ll 32 POONA a) May 11/21 May 22/24 2J/2S iim II 21 IMI tl laly 1 4 II BASRA ai «Uj2,382 words
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Advertisement1259 1965-05-18 13 W ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. \P*""*^ U.K. /Continent Singapore f S'luja Pia*«i CITY OF R.'ON .onuon. HamOurg, MotUrdaet. Havre. Hull 21/21 May 21 May CITY OF COLOMBO unoon, namOurg. RotterdaM Havre. Hull. Iraainghaa H/J< iaM U imi CITY OF NELLINGTON .onooa. naotturg. NotiifdML rii<ie. Hull, immini-am U/Il my m1,259 words
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Article136 1965-05-18 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. AIOST industrials rose slightly 1 In today's firmer market. However, trading was very quiet and leaders moved narrowly. Base metals mostly moved higher. Mount Isa was up 3d. to 345. 6d. Oils were steady and Santos gained Is. to 235. 9d. Today' 9 clstlnt prlesa with136 words
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Article227 1965-05-18 14 Kay 17. Three monthj. INUUHIHIAU Boiutrad Ucta. M. Bos 10 eta. City Uev. 7 eta. M. Inn. 10 eta. C.B. Bonuses N. Iron W eta. 14 eta 0.C.8.C. Ueta, Ounlop* Ucta. Rothmana lUcta. Ked. Oiap. 12 ru. Ban 6 eta. KltzpatrtcJxa 15 eta. s«i. Prop. M eta. K227 words
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Article49 1965-05-18 14 ON the official Malaysian Short Term Xonev Market for the week ended Saturday (May 14), the range of call rates was mi follows:— BANK FINDS: gg per cent to 4-\ per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 2' per cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $35.8 million.49 words
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Article54 1965-05-18 14 T'lIF prraent rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound *terliriK fixed on November 24 last year is Selunr TT or OD 2s. I I.'. I6d. Bin ins TT 2a. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 2 d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position In relation to its54 words
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Article23 1965-05-18 14 May 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5757.12 i (up 54.25). Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (up 25 tons).23 words
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785 1965-05-18 14 Prom Our Market Correspondent THE answers to two questions which had been exercising the minds of investors will be fully known this morning and neither will be what was generally expected. Eastern Smelting announced yesterday that it will be paying a final785 words
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Article26 1965-05-18 14 MaUyan Stork Indira May 14 May 17 •IndustriaJs: 76.28 7«.50 pn»: 95.24 95.87 rubbers: 103.73 103 73 •Dec. 30, 1963— 100 Dpc. 29, 196:2—10026 words
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Article805 1965-05-18 14 OUSINESS In and reported co the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlsps (2.000) $1.44. E. Smelt. (1,000) S3 1»~ cd; F. and N. srds 52.3.'i SL. i'(.uoo) 52.31:805 words
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Article35 1965-05-18 14 Use fras axshangs market In Hoiik Kong yesterday th» U». dsllsr was quoted at 5.7ia (or T.T. and 5.73! (or sash. Sterling was quoted at 16.02 aad sns tsel sr geld at 256.35 words
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Advertisement1119 1965-05-18 14 Vv* iT r^CAWASAKI KISEN IUJSHA LTIX^ East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'fcor.g Yo'or.ama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago K.nilawi Man" It'll June 26 June 21 >uly 1 Aug I Aig 11 Aug Flanla Maru" 21,24 Jily I Aug Sept I Sept 13 Sept 17 Sept West Coast oC Central/South1,119 words
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Advertisement1032 1965-05-18 14 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALAND I INDU PAKISTAN AND t SULF SERVICE Ie: Frtnaatlt. Alelaile. Milliim, Syleej Ie Malrat ael Nagapattnan Pinang P S'riatn Spore i'pore P. S'^am Penang BARr>tTA t jum 7/ I Jim 11/12 Jmi RAJULA I*7 S Jim I Jim 7 Jim lOMBAIA 7 Jily 1/11 Jlly 11/11 Jlly1,032 words
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Advertisement224 1965-05-18 14 Passenger Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Singapore P. S'hom Penang TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy. 152 IS/21 May 22 May 23 May Chief Agents: R. JUMABHOY SONS LTD., Singapore. Phone ***** *****. NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast soilings from Molovsio direct to Conodion ond U.S. Greor Lokes port* l el <infa9or»224 words
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Advertisement85 1965-05-18 14 National Shipping Corporation of Pakistan Spore •J.-RUPSA- 17/18 June LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG, CHALNA. KARACHI Agents: Everett Steamship Corporation 8/A II C— ye. Qyy Ihsiaf iiav In. JMI O.C«.C Teh •MJJI/V. 2* »ee«k Sfrs«t Psmowa, Teai3l44l/B. GOLDEN LINE W^T IMOIW fOR>- IOEUIOE. MEUOURNC. STBNfT V roan r> SUm riera la dich85 words
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Article242 1965-05-18 15 JUNE first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74 cents per lb. unrhanxrd on Friday's closing level for the position. Tbe tone was inactive. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cloning prices in cent* per lb. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int. 1 RSS.242 words
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Article260 1965-05-18 15 •piIE following list oi selected A Malayan nidusinai jieiua is uasea on last sales 10 May 14. •P. «D.y. «k.Y. «T.C. N on grossed up dividend ot 20 per •I» Prices; 'D.Y. Dividend Yield euros* per cent); 'E.Y. Earnings Yield I( .rots per cent); *T.C. Time* Cover.a. Deflnltien260 words
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Article125 1965-05-18 15 VJMIPS lying alengsids th* Singapore ■mini or expected tMtay art: Oceania Maru 1/2, Talten Maru 3/4, AKtrld Bakke 6/7, Luna Maersk 10/11. Flintshire 31/32, Polotsk 33/36, Fos in 41. Amaglsan Maru 42/43. Klnsel Maru No. 11 23/24, Bencruacnan 15/16. Khexenor 45. Eastern Maid 19, Llrr.burg 13 14,125 words
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Article71 1965-05-18 15 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon prices per plcul ytiterday: Coconut sll: bulk SS4s sellers, drum $67* sellers. Cspra.- May/June: UK/Contlnsnt I'nquoted. Pepper: Muntok white !147i sellers. Sarawak white 1145 sellers, special Sarawak black $1271 sellers, garbled LamponK black $147 i (N) sellers, AST A $160 (N) sellers. Singapore71 words
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328 1965-05-18 15 STRAITS tin again advanced yesterday for the eighth consecutive trading day by to $757.12}. the highest price since November 6. In its steady advance 171 has been added to the price. Yesterday's unofficial offering was 235 tons, estimated up by 25 tons328 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1965-05-18 15 I MR. WONG SIX CHOONG. Passed away peacefully on 16/5/65 at 10.00 p.m. Tbe funeral will take place at 4, Lorong J Telok Kurau Singapore at 4 p.m. on 18/5/65.31 words
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Advertisement79 1965-05-18 15 lH rtrtl Isil 3 I m'll \i J *k liNvTjj sL^I (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* St (Mtn.)— Box M txtrm BOX A 6874 S.T. Bin^po-». Vacancy All appllcante thar.«ed. VIOLINIST (Ist class JO'olst) wanted tsnnday. midday only. Gjod fee. Tel: (Spore) 3.1K15. GENERAL COOK AMA'4 Wanted.79 words
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Advertisement718 1965-05-18 15 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt tt (Mln.)— Box tt eU. txtrm PART-TIME LIFE INSURANCE agents wanted In Pahang, Kelantan, Trenxganu. Good proapect. Apply Box A2ois ST., K.L. WANTED MALAY COOK, hardworking girls, boys to work In Hongkong high class Malayan restaurant. Tel: (Spore) :.41u4 WANTED SEVERAL OUT-DOOR Salesgirls. Good remuneration offered.718 words
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Advertisement982 1965-05-18 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* $1 (Mln.)— Box SO rtt. txtrm IST CLASS FURNISHED Klat at 35. Ewe Boon Road, B'pore 10 wltn alr-condltloned room and large compound. Available now. Tel: Spore *****. FULLY- FURMItHID BUNGALOW, 3 bedroom servant's room, Ideal residential area 25 Orchid Drive. Adelphl Park. Rent $425.00. Ring982 words
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Advertisement865 1965-05-18 15 EDUCATION It Word* U (Mln.)— Box St rtt txtrm EXAM. SECRETsm Past Exam. Model Answers! Choy Enterprises. P.O. BOX 2003, S'por*. REGISTER NOW! Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Correspondence, Typewriting, English. Malay: Starting June: Raja's College ***** (B-pore). MAYFLOWER COLLEGE. The famous Mayflower College now teaches by Air Mail direct from865 words
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Advertisement936 1965-05-18 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmrrnt M (Mtn.) ttm So Nk M*» 1961 TRIUMPH HERALD Convertible One owner. Very good condition SoO View 1, Jalsn Mawar S'por* 13 after office hours ONLY 5450/- TRIUMPH T 100. new tax/Insurance. Good running condition. Tel: (S'pors) *****1 Jeffrey alter 7 p.m. USIO CARS FOR936 words
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Advertisement778 1965-05-18 15 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) li Wnrdt St i Mtm.t—Btx tt ett. txtrm ■OHORE HOTEL Knit. Chinese Food Alrcond. Rooms. Phone 2393/t. STRAITS GUIIT HOUtS offers comfortable economical, privacy stay. Telephone 3120 J.B. NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel Jonore Bahru Seaside Dancing Kloorshows niichtly. Kxcellent English Chinese Kood. Tel J.U. 2133. WHERE778 words
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Advertisement656 1965-05-18 15 SUROHANJAYA PELABOHAN PULAU PINANG PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. Class D' and below contractors for the Renovation of Pengkalan Raja Tun Uda and Pengkalan Sultan Abdul Hallm Terminal Buildings. Plans, specification, tender form and all other particulars may be obtained at the offlce of the656 words
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Advertisement172 1965-05-18 15 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. kelas BX' (Kerja2) dan ka-atas, ceil— bawah kcpala2 I (3) dan IV (S> (b) akan dl-terima dl-Pejabat Penparah Kerja Raya, Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur, hliigga jam pukul 12.00 len^ah hart 24hb. Mei. 19G5 bagl Pembenaan kawalan pengumbll ayer sunget. bangunan2 pemberseh172 words
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Advertisement409 1965-05-18 16 |Ss^ J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE PERAK Tenders for the supply and delivery of minus 3" limestone crusher run metal to Central Quarry at Kuala Dipang for period 1.6.65 to 31.8.6!> will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, J.K R. Perak. Ipoh, up to 3 00 p.m. on 21st409 words
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Advertisement103 1965-05-18 16 HOTICE NEWSPRINT BTKIPFTNOB AND BREI. ENDS Tha Straits rimes Proas (Malaya) Limited 111 Jalan Pudu. Kuala Lumpur oflers for sal* a quantity of newsprint stripping! and reel ends. Further details may be obtained from tbe office manager. Tel: K.JU ***** Ex 2t. JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'EX'103 words
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Advertisement426 1965-05-18 16 I 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IX THK Plßl.lt WORKS DKPARTMEXT. APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill vacancies in the Public Works Department. Brunei. 1) ENGINEERING ASSISTANT 1 1 vacanry i SALARY: 1 In the scale $850x30-1060-1100 per month Point of entry will depend on426 words
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Advertisement361 1965-05-18 16 TENDERS JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER, JOHOR KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terlma dlPejabat Jurulera Parit dan Tahrt.ver Negri Jotioi Johor Bahru hniKKa jam 12.00 tengah harl pada i 7.6.65 dart Pemborong2 Jabatan Parit dan Tallayer yang berdaftar Kelas D" kn-at&s. kerana:— "Memblna sabuah Pintu Kawal Pasang-surut (Tidal Control Gate) dl-Parlt Rabu.361 words
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Advertisement141 1965-05-18 16 Speaking of Comfoi A ♦light on a mig THAI INTERNATIONAL \iaavel!e jet is the comfortable culmination of years of research and more than half ip decade of Caravelle operation by leading airlines throughout the world. A perfect setting for the famed Royal Orchid Service, with superb cuisine, fine wines and141 words
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Article401 1965-05-18 17 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL WE'RE AIMING TO END MALAYSIAN HOME DOM^ T ATION, SAYS MANAGER By Kuala Lumpur, Monday 1 QREATLY heartened by their innings victory against the MCA President's XI in Singapore over the weekend, Hong Kong's cricketers hope to break Malaysia's string of home successes in401 words
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276 1965-05-18 17 'RELEASE TEACHERS FOR COACHING' CALL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mlaysian Amateur Athletic Union will ask the Ministry of Youth. Culture and Sport to absorb the first batch of 26 qualified coaches, most of whom are teachers, on a fulltime basis. John Kanagaratnatn. MAAU f secretary, told Timesport today that the MAAU276 words
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Article184 1965-05-18 17 TOKYO. Mon. Wu Fu Shan 22-year-old student at Peking Teachers College, was reported yesterday to have cleared I.Bom (sft Din) in the high jump at a Peking students competition. Only three other women athletes in the world have jumped this height. They are Yolanda Balas iReuter - 184 words
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358 1965-05-18 17 Police -Forces name strong batting team 'iANSOOR RAHMAN: Kuala Lumpur, Monday A STRONG batting team has been selected to r present the combined Armed Forces-Police XI in eir match against the touring Hong Kong player* c Gurney Road tomorrow and on Wednes- aay. This il be the first match for358 words
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Article100 1965-05-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The third annual officials' course conducted by the Selangor AAA will be held at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute. Cheras Road, from May 23 and 30. The lectures will be in two sessions each day. The first will be from 930 am to100 words
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Article35 1965-05-18 17 SEREMBAN. Mon Nurl Sembilan Lawn Tainls Assoc tion officials for 1966 are: President Chew Toh Seng; vice-pre.M dent* M F Vilvaratnam ar-.d Abdullah Hussein; secretary-tn agurer Lam Tan Chin: auditor UU POok Kwan.35 words
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260 1965-05-18 17 WORLD SOCCER GOTHENBURG, Mon. England beat Sweden 2-1 in an undistinguished football International here yesterday. England thus completed their three-match European tour undefeated and won their first victory in Sweden for 28 yearsYrt it was not un'il midway through the second half that EnglandReuter - 260 words
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Article238 1965-05-18 17 JOHORE MEETING TO PROBE DEFEATS SOCCER CINGAPORE, Mon.— Johore 13 AFA .will hold an emergency meeting of all Its officials and players on Thursday to discuss the problems of their three recent defeats In the Malaya Cup competition. Peter Danker, JATA secretary, said today that the "emerencv" meeting has been238 words
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Article81 1965-05-18 17 SINOAPORE, Mon. Two second half goals by State Youth centre-forward Yong Chong Kong enabled Amlcables 'A' to hold Arsenal PC to a 2-2 draw in their SAFA Div. 2D match at Farrer j Park today. Inside-right Wahab gave a Arsenal a 2-0 lead at halftime. Other results:81 words
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Article129 1965-05-18 17 T>ENANG, Mon. Uew Lan g King of Malayan Teachers College. Penang, won two titles in the Penang Junior badminton championships when the finals were played at Umno hall here tonight. Lan King won the women's singles crown by beating Choon Chin Kooi 11-0. 11-6. Bhe129 words
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Article94 1965-05-18 17 DARIS. Mon. Britain's Phil Read (Yamaha), the reigning world 290 cc motor cycling champion, yesterda*y won his fourth consecutive race In this year's series at the French O.P. here. Read covered the 101 6 miles in lhr 03:28.250 c. His 32 points Is more than half94 words
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243 1965-05-18 17 DARIS. Mon— M. .Jean Ter- nvnck's brilliant Prench colt. Sea Bird 11. became 'he new antepost favourite for tho Epsom Derby after his six-length win in the Prix Lupin at Longchamp here yesterday Ridden by Pat Olennon. Sea Bird II beat Baron Guy de243 words
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Article, Illustration426 1965-05-18 17 Escapes injuries and rides winner, now a wedding date for Sonny him FREE-LANCE Jockey r Sonny Lim is certainly having an eventful week in the current Singapore Turf Club meeting. On the first day at Buklt Timah on Saturday he miraculously escaped Injuries when his mount, Western Plains, crashed into426 words
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Article289 1965-05-18 17 TENNIS KUALA KANGSAR, Monday yAHAYA MUSTAPHA, a town planning assistant from Ipoh, won the men's singles and doubles titles for the fourth successive year at the Perak Malays Tennis championships which ended on the Istana Iskandariah courts here yesterday Yahaya won the men's i singles with289 words
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Article435 1965-05-18 17 Thiam Siew is new SICC champion CINGAPORE, Mon. Cheong »«n™. T 5 1 la i Mew became Singapore Island Country Club eolf champion when he defeat A Murdoch six and four In the final Tta U l?« Wa f ld u eoiir y"tm»ay. tn w °«nen s championship went nrHi^*435 words
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Miscellaneous161 1965-05-18 17 DIARY j C KICKET Tour match: Man Police /Armed Purees Combined v Hong Kong (Gurney Rd, XL 11 am). SOCCEB Sport DU. 2B: SRC v Darul Anah A 1 SCC v Khalsa iboth matches at Spore padang): Div. 2C: RAP Changl v Minto; Sanvisu v Police -A f Airport v161 words
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Miscellaneous126 1965-05-18 17 I SUMMARY SOCCEB Ip«h Dlt Ramblers 3 PWD Wa™'" Yg Btws a C*""* o Talpln, di t 8: CRC Sumy £l P m K k Dlv s <T Anson) SAS 6 Sg Rubana Boys 0 i^rr f 8r i:Educmuon3Fßd HOCKEY wSSTSRir (M<Umccm): M*tecc» Lee: High Sch. 88. Kaba 2. ut126 words
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508 1965-05-18 18 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Ningkan offer rejected by 3 Negara men GEOFFREY GELDARD: From KUCHING, Mon. THE SARAWAK Alliance crisis grew worse today and it seems likely that Dato Stephen Kal on g Ningkan's Government will fall, despite his expectations of victory yesterday. The Party Negara Sarawak this evening told Dato Ningkan that they508 words
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94 1965-05-18 18 Homesick, so wanted colonel gives up BANGKOK. Mon. A former police colonel, who fled Irom Thailand after Songgram's regime was overthrown in 1957. Las returned to face a murder charge because he was homesick. Col. Phansak Visethbakdee. who flew hat k to Bangkok from Hong Kong yesterday told reporters thatReuter - 94 words
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72 1965-05-18 18 SYDNEY. Mon. Ray Septimus Maher. the former Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, pleaded not guilty to a charge of indecent exposure at Darllnghurst quarter sessions here today. Maher was alleged to liave exposed himself before Miss Elizabeth Shepherd, a typist, inReuter - 72 words
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Article33 1965-05-18 18 PARIS. Mon. A four-storey Paris apartment house was wrecked today by an explosion. First reports said there were casualties among the 30 people who lived in the block. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article431 1965-05-18 18 LONDON. Mon—A further advance In glltedged securities, follow inn renewed small buying in a thin market, provided the main feature in the Stock Exchange to- j day. Gold shares also were a firm market but elsewhere prices lost I ground on nervousness regarding the effects431 words
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Article177 1965-05-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said today that it was "very stupid and mischievous" for a PMIP leader to say that under Tengku Abdul Rahman's leadership freedom and the constitution were being threatened. Dato Sheikh Ahmad177 words
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Article, Illustration76 1965-05-18 18 QUEEN Elizabeth (left) looks al ;i suddenly shy little l><>\ ;it Runnymede, Surrey, hist Friday. The !)<)> is John Kennedy, son ol tfie late I.S. President who Lhe Queen w;is honouring by inaugurating his memorial at the Magna Carta siu-.76 words
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Obituary192 1965-05-18 18 WITH DEEP RECRET anil Sorrow I Inform all relative* and menus tb* sudden death of my mother-m-lam. Mm. Suneetchl SukumarHn, of "Glamour" Ootacamund on 16th. May, 1963. May Her Soul Real In Peace. I>auKMer V. Natarajan. iO. Serene Park, J K MADAM PUAH NOV |NG of Penang More, aged192 words
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Miscellaneous47 1965-05-18 18 Highest and lowest temperature? In Malaysia for the period 8 p.m Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Ilisht-Nt Lonrsl Kuala Lumpur 90 Kola Bharu 93 75 Penally 84 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 75 C Highlands 72 59 Jesselton 88 73 Kuching 90 7347 words
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