The Straits Times, 22 May 1965
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Title Section20 1965-05-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times d. ?5 SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1965 15 CENTS KD.N 1189 100520 words
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667 1965-05-22 1 gIBU, Fri. The Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, declared here this evening: "There will be no round table conference in Kuala Lumpur. "We have settled the crisis ourselves. Pesaka is 100 per cent behind the Sarawak Alliance Party." He was speaking667 words
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Article, Illustration316 1965-05-22 1 $4,500 m. bill for defence 'Better for friends to help us now' —RAZAK TELLS VISITING AUSTRALIAN MISSION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MALAYSIA will need about $4,500 million for her defence over the next five years in yiew of I ndonesia's confrontation, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. This316 words
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Article261 1965-05-22 1 11 named for disputes tribunal CHAIRMAN WILL BE NAMED AT LATER DATE KUALA LUMPUft, Fri. Seven lawyers, two doctors and two accountants have been appointed members of the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal set up under the Essential (Arbitration in the Essential Services) Regulations. The tribunals chairman will be named later. The261 words
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Article, Illustration629 1965-05-22 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight stressed the importance of creating a Malaysian Malaysia, and called on political leaders to accept the realities of the present situation regarding this nation. Addressing ;i big crowd at Singapore Airporl on Ins return from629 words
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Article191 1965-05-22 1 FOUR DIE IN HORROR ROAD CRASH IPOH. Fri.— All four occupants in a car a man. two women and a six-year-old girl were killed when their car collided head-on with a lorry at the Bth mile Ipoh Kuala Kangsar Road here this evening. The lorry driver. S. Dor.iis.um .34. and191 words
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Article65 1965-05-22 1 SOMEONE is richer by $10,500. The jackpot of Malay Mail word puzzle contest "EX" has been won outright by a single winner! Is it you? Look in the Malay Mail on Monday. Meantime, send in your entry to word puzzle contest "EL". There is a guaranteed65 words
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Article70 1965-05-22 1 Dahomey plot is foiled pONTONDOU, Fri. A v>> plot aimed at overthrowing the Dahomey Government has been discovered, and one of the principal plotters and several of his confederates arrested, it was announced here last night. A communique issued by Mr. Justin Ahomadegbe, the Vice-President, broadcast by Radio Dahomey said70 words
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216 1965-05-22 1 Saigon breaks plot for military coup SAIGON. Fri. A military plot to overthrow the Government with some civilian and Communist Vletcong support has been crushed, the Prime Minister, Dr. Phan Huy Quat. I announced today. The PrilCf Minister said in a radio broadcast that tlr> I officers and civilians InvolvedReuter - 216 words
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Article34 1965-05-22 1 RUSSIA REBUFFED UNHID NATIONS I —Security Council tort.iv rejected Soviet bid to condemn United States for "armed intervention" in Dominican Republic with d r a w immni troops from that land ReutirReuter - 34 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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212 1965-05-22 2 FkACCA, Fri. The spectre of starvation faces thousands of cyclone-isolated communities in the coastal areas of East Pakistan,. Despite Herculean ellorts, East Pakistan's maze of waterways and lack of transverse communications were making It virtually impossible to get food and drinking water toReuter - 212 words
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Article41 1965-05-22 2 JAKARTA. Pri— Poland and a have signed a protocol nn trade under which trade between them will total U. 5.56.4 million In 1965. The signing followed talks here this month between Indonesian and Poiish officials. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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168 1965-05-22 2 CHINA'S TEST No. 2 WASN'T MADE BY H-BOMB WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday that evidence Indicated the second Chinese nuclear test was of a fissionable not a thermonuclear device. They said this was based on a preliminary analysis of airborne radioactive debris. In answer to questions,Reuter - 168 words
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Article52 1965-05-22 2 Thai stamps for U.N. BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand is issuing 5.000.000 new stamps to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the United NationsThe stamps. which are being printed in England at a cost of £3.000. will carry a picture of the sates of the royal chapel of the EmeraldReuter - 52 words
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158 1965-05-22 2 We will fight every inch, says Ayub DAWALPINDI, Fri. President Ayub Khan warned yesterday: "Should India force war upon the people of Pakistan they will go all out to meet this challenge for the defence of every inch of our land." Addressing the PakWtan Air Force near Sargodha. 190 milesReuter; AP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration519 1965-05-22 2 RED TAKE-OVER OF VIETNAM MUST BE SEEN AS A PEKING THRUST, UN. TOLD AUSTRALIA declared yesterday that a Communist takeover of South Vietnam would constitute a direct military threat to Australia and all the countries of South and South-East Asia. "It must be seen as part ofReuter; AP; UPI - 519 words
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Article24 1965-05-22 2 MANILA. Pri. Burials were delayed when 44 undertakers staged a rive-hour strike here for higher wages and better working i conditions. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article98 1965-05-22 2 '5 years in Wha Wha' order CALISBURY, Fri. The Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole. former leader of the banned Zimbabwe African National Union (Zanu), was released from jail on Wednesday and immediately served with a new restriction order, it was learned last night. The new order restricts him in the Wha WhaReuter - 98 words
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Article31 1965-05-22 2 RANGOON. Pri. Army patrols killed three and Injured man? Shan rebels In a fierce two-hour clash last Sunday in the Kengtung area, the official news agency said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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129 1965-05-22 2 TTNITED NATIONS. Fri.-_ Australia protested in the United Nations yesterday against the intention of France to continue atomic testing and said that Communist China's second blast had brought the world closer to the edge of disaster from which "the rest of us" were tryingReuter - 129 words
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314 1965-05-22 2 Mt Everest success by Indian team J^EW DELHI, Fri. A two-man Indian team climbed Mount Everest yesterday, the Defence Ministry announced here. An official spokesman said the two Indians stood avop the 29,028 foot mountain for half an hour and tied an Indian flag on the American pole left behindReuter - 314 words
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151 1965-05-22 2 JAKARTA, Friday. PRESIDENT Soekarno said last night that the Indonesian people should keep struggling because "struggle is life and life without struggle la death." Speaking after the ceremony in which he laid the first stone for the construction of a cancer hospital ne said:Reuter - 151 words
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Article53 1965-05-22 2 SYDNEY Fri. The Asian Broadcasting Union will apply (or a United Nations grant to establish a radio and television traininn Institute m South-East Asia th' 2 union's secretary-general. Sii Charles Moses, said today. He said the proposed institute would be the first of its kind53 words
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Advertisement114 1965-05-22 2 Hong Kong The duty-free port of Hong Kong is convenient!/ served by the swiff ond silent Corovelle jets of THAI INTERNA. TIONAL. Enjoy the fomed Royal Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines, ond oil the hos. pitolify of Thai ond Scandinavian flight crews. rtfAf JOHN LITTLES MO6 RAFFLES CUCf.114 words
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Miscellaneous8 1965-05-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleoy pACLINJfS. ARE COON8 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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270 1965-05-22 3 QUEEN AND COUNTRY WIN OXFORD DEBATE I ONDON, Fri. Stu- dents of Oxford University last right rejected the proposal that they "would not fight for Queen and country." It paralleled a similar motion carried by undergraduates In 1933 and said to have encouraged aggression by Hitler and Mussolini. It wasReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration209 1965-05-22 3 RUSSIA'S Ivan ("The Terrible") Serov (above) who sent thousands of people to their death when he was Stalin's secret police chief, is to be put on trial. He is now waiting at his country villa near Moscow to hear the full indictment against him.209 words
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Article53 1965-05-22 3 LONDON. Fn. B:. business king Jack Hylton. who died In January agM* 2 lrft £242.288. it was revealed heir yen- terday Under his will, made 17 dftjn bofore he died. Mr. Hylton. one-time baud leader, left £30.000 to Australian beauty queen Bpvovlpv Prows*. 31. whom he marriedReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1965-05-22 3 LONDON. Fn. British police are to be allowed for the (bit time to use non-toxic tear smoke to dr.il with Hrmecl criminals, the Home Secretary. Star Frank Soskice. nnnounced ve&terday. The MBOfel would cause temporary incapacity but had no permanent harmful effect, he told the HouseReuter - 53 words
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394 1965-05-22 3 Dominicans sign a 24-hour ceasefire agreement SANTO DOMINGO. Friday. READERS of the warring factions in the Dominican Republic signed a ceasefire agreement here last night the second in the course of the month-old revolt amid fresh reports of a battle raging near the national palace. The ceasefire, effective from noonReuter; UPI - 394 words
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118 1965-05-22 3 LONDON, Fri The Home Secretary Sir Frank Soskice, ha.s called for a report on the extent of drug addiction among students at Oxford University. The Chief Constable of Oxford has been asked to report on this and on the scale of drug peddling inReuter - 118 words
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Article53 1965-05-22 3 LYONS. (France p. Fn. crazed farmer killed 10 members of his family yesterday, including his wife and mother. ;ind then shot himself. Police said Roger Girerd. 34. murdered, by either shooting or stabbling. his wife Jeannettc. 34. his 58-year-old mother, his brother, his six children andUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1965-05-22 3 LONDON. Fn. Britain had ■ore vacant jobs than unemployed people m May. according to Ministry of Labour figures. Jobs waiting to be filled numbered 419.974— m0re than at any time since 1955— while the total of unemployed 306.863. was the nee 1961.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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118 1965-05-22 3 CARACAS, Friday. PRO-COMMUNIST guerillas killed three Government soldiers and wounded one other in separate attacks, it was reported yesterday. The attacks came amid un- 1 official reports that terrorism was Increasing in both Western and Eastern Venezuela. Two truckloads of .soldiers were ambushed by118 words
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140 1965-05-22 3 LONDON. Fri. Britain's family doctors have reached a compomise agreement on pay and con- ditions with the Health Ministry which may prevent their threatened mass resignation from the Fubli< Health Service in July, the British Medical Association said yesterd.iN The Health Minister Mr140 words
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328 1965-05-22 3 Friends: Elizabeth calls for a new start I£OBLENZ (West Ger1V many), Fri. Queen Elizabeth, hailed again by scores of thousands of Germans, yesterday appealed in the first public speech of her State visit for AngloGerman efforts to "force a new and better understanding." The Queen, applauded by a flagwaving crowdReuter - 328 words
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Article33 1965-05-22 3 NEW YORK Fn— A US$lO.5 million 858 Hustler comber CTMbed and burned on landing at Little Rock Air Force Base early yesterday, killing one crewman and injuring the other two. U.P.IUPI - 33 words
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Advertisement160 1965-05-22 3 y+k ~^^t^^K^"- blowing ConwawbaM. I'M i •um.^t. noricci ror nit rrvvn, flfrvm^ lf^ ttyle CofiwonboH'i t«* to a CANNONBALL does it on a KING. FRENCH *J SAXOPHONES Sup«r T>wor Sow* $790 tsw. yHuiKi Sup#r Ait s so W*> I \jiiT/ Clorinet Bb Boehm $195 GJL?*fl'' Complete with carrying cotei and160 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-05-22 4 Yong: Malaysians want ordinary equal treatment FINAL STATEMENT ON VISA ROW SINGAPORE, Frl fUE Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today issued his final press statement regarding the Manila finger-printing and visa controversy. In his statement replying to the Philippi n c Immigration Commissioner, Mr. Vivo, with whom308 words
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Article48 1965-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Prl— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee, will open a painting exhibition at National Library at 3 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition Is organised by Angkatan Pelukis Aneka Day a as part of the National Language Month activities.48 words
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Article51 1965-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Prl— The Trafalgar Home will hold an antileprosy exhibition, skin clinic, and film show at the Siglap community centre on Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. Special skin clinics will be held at the centre from 9 to H a.m. on May 24 and51 words
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Article43 1965-05-22 4 SINGAPORE, Prl. A police supervisee. Bong Kirn Loy. 22, was today jailed for 18 months in a district court for falling to remain indoors between 7 p.m. and 6 ajn. In the Tanah Merah Camp between May 16 and 19.43 words
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Article46 1965-05-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Four non Malay Assemblymen will take part in a National Language Month debate at the Anglo-Chinese Primary School at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. The subject of the debate, organised by the Singapore Malay Amateur Artists Association, "Twist should be banned."46 words
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Advertisement325 1965-05-22 4 .SCORCHING ACTIO N-PAC KED "p f'x ■STORY of a G-MAN on the hunt (Singapore) ■for a PRESUMED DEAD MAN! Jjj OPE N S J *^W *_M afl I sshowsdaily m BY 11am. 1.45.4. Wt^v'/tt9a* 16.30&9 15pm" r if THt r-jpj: ■Sfc^' /2 MdaV JairMl" i"^" 1 EDMOND VERA ROBERT^! O'BRIEH325 words
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Advertisement279 1965-05-22 4 FRENCH FORTNIGHT AT THE FOUR LIONS The Four Lions present for your enjoyment a special French menu for lunch and dinner 10th 24th May inclusive. French cuisine by chef Daniel. Also in conjunction with the French Fortnight the Management proudly announces the arrival of the French JJr culinary expert Mr.279 words
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Advertisement133 1965-05-22 4 THE j fep ONE IS COMING! ARE YOU (Jim. ski LOOKINC FOR QUALITY Bte-tif FRAMES Consult: S.W. TONC (SMC (DISP.) LONDON) YONC OPTICAL HOUSE 24 Market Street Ipoh Telephone 5730. S»3P'rt'«'fCtC/^ Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. IM MIHPI- PAtTiy E I«iTMAMCOITo«I_ Tomorrow II 0.m.: "Baochheod" Color. fi Phon« MVMmmmmmmSmtdmm 8640133 words
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Advertisement997 1965-05-22 4 1 Tel: *****^1 Wf SPORE N \_JJtqam*GU<m, ff-^' TONIGHT MsHiMi»'l''""3 I Villain I LAST 3 DAYS! y MVCTEDV MIMJIfiUT v p^f^t^ 5 N ffIIJICIII Iflll/IIIVIIII v "THE WONDERFUL WORLD Oh OF AN OUTSTANDING HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION THE BROTHERS GRIMM" J i I Lourcncc H irvcy Cloir* Bloom 1 IN CINEMASCOPE AND997 words
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479 1965-05-22 5 CTL'DENTS from the Singapore Polytechnic and the University of Singapore today urged Malaysian political leaders to set the pace towards solving the communal problem in Malaysia. Malaysian political leaders, they agreed unanimously at a political forum, should cease "humming the tune of communalism,"479 words
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Article32 1965-05-22 5 SINGAPORE, Fri— A preview of the Product and Design Centre at John Little's building. Raffles Place, will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday. The opening Is scheduled on Tuesday.32 words
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Article25 1965-05-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. this morning visited the Singapore Association for Retarded Children at Ah Hood Road.25 words
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Article104 1965-05-22 5 56 POLICE OFFICERS ARE COMMENDED SINGAPORE, Frl—Fiftysix police officers received commendation certificates and valedictory letters from the acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. T. Rajah, at a presentation parade at Thomson Road today. Six officers received the High Commendation Certificates. They are Assistant Superintendents Goh Yong Hong, Loh Kwan Wing,104 words
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Article, Illustration245 1965-05-22 5 Passage money aid, and nightmare of Whelans is over r[E nightmare of the Whelans the British family stranded in Singapore is over. Their last major hurdle— to get sufficient money to pay for their ship passage to Australia, where they intend to start a new life has been overcome. Unless245 words
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Article72 1965-05-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— A 12--man delegation from Sarawak's Sibu Irban District Council will visit the Housing and Development Board's office and housing estates on Monday at 930 a.m. The next morning they will mrrt representatives from the Economic Development Board and also visit the Juronf Industrial Estate.72 words
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Article, Illustration217 1965-05-22 5 AUSSIES MAY HELP SELL OUR TEXTILES SINGAPORE. Fri. An Australian firm is now investigating into the possibility of exporting Malaysian textiles through its international facilities. This was disclosed today by Mr. Theo Kelly, chairman and managing director of Woolworths Ltd.. Australia, at a press conference. Woolworths operates a chain of217 words
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Advertisement250 1965-05-22 5 [MAKE YOUR FIRST DRINK A GIN TONIC Such perfect partners in light sophisticated refreshment Gordon's Gin and F&N Extra Dry Tonic such perfect partners for warm youthful company Gordon's Gin and FAN Extra Dry Tonic. There's something rather different about a Gin n' Extra. It's not a soft drink, nor250 words
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Advertisement486 1965-05-22 5 IN TAIPEI the BFRESiDENT HOTEL IS TAIWAN'S NEWEST. MOST LUXURIOUS AND LARGEST MOTEL. 4 m m f s v m w f r m m f p In m p p m m v* Wig- m ■"*T lflMi' I Gracious Oriental hospitality snd impeccable service await you at The President.486 words
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Miscellaneous458 1965-05-22 5 THE following la today a schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Lines: From Jakarta (JL 716) 8.50 a.m. BO AC: Krom London, Zurich, Beirut, Abadan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 6 p.m.; from London. Frankfurt. Zurich, Teheran. Bombay (BA 720) 3.40 p.m.;458 words
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Article, Illustration13 1965-05-22 6 The Tocansa riding at anchor in the Western Anchorage13 words
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Article, Illustration772 1965-05-22 6 JACKIE SAM; ABUL FAZIL; CHEW BOON CHIN - JACKIE SAM and ABUL FAZIL CHEW BOON CHIN By Pictures by gINGAPORE, Fri. Last night's grenade attack on the French freighter Tocansa back-fired on Indonesian saboteurs. A grenade, lobbed against the 8,529-ton vessel, fell back into the saboteurs' sampan blasting them to bits. Nobody is certain how many772 words
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Article51 1965-05-22 6 PENANO. Frl. The Penang tJmno divisional headquarters today called on all its branches to give "wholehearted support" to the current national language campaign. In a statement today the divisional secretary, Inche Yusoff Latin*, said Penang Umno stood tirmtly behind the Government's effort* to popularise the national51 words
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Article31 1965-05-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will attend a Vigilante Corps celebrations at Manila Stieet community centre, oft Victoria Street, at 8 p.m. oo Sunday.31 words
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183 1965-05-22 6 JENIANG (Central Kedah). Fri.— The Sultan of Kedah today opened the Jeniang bridge Kedah's longest and a road linking Jeniang and Slk. the district's main, town. "The Implementation and the completion of these two projects Indicates the State Government's Intention to develop this district.183 words
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Article50 1965-05-22 6 JOHORE BAHRC. Fri-- The Tcngku Mahkota or Juhore and his wife, Tengku Shahriah, will be the guests of honour at dance organised by the Student Nurses Association to be held tomorrow at the Diamond Jubile* Hall. The function Is In aid of Urn association's fund.50 words
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169 1965-05-22 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The i cement price "war" In Malaya has affected the Singapore market only I slightly because the price of cement here has always been much lower than that in Malaya. down the price In Singapore The war has only forced by about169 words
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Article31 1965-05-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of $4,650,403 for the National Defence Fund. It also received a total of $1,310,524 for the National Patriotic Fund.31 words
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Article39 1965-05-22 6 RAUB, Frl. The mobile X-ray unit will trive free cheat X-rays at the District Hospital In Kuala Lipls from June 1 to Jrot 4 from 8 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.39 words
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184 1965-05-22 7 Indonesian losses in Malaysia now total 1,300 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia has j suffered 1,300 casualties 700 in East Ma- J laysia and 600 in West Malaysia since Sept- ember, 1962. Commonwealth casualties for the same period are 239 Breakdown figures sf Malaysian. British. Gurkhas, Australian and New Zealand casualties184 words
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85 1965-05-22 7 I ONDON. Fri. The Sul. mv tan of Brunei yesterday held another round of talks In the Commonwealth Relations Office on the form of a ministerial system of gov- j ernment for his country. He had discussions with Mr Cledwyn Hughes. Minister ofReuter - 85 words
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Article42 1965-05-22 7 Singapore. Fri a shopkeeper, Slew In Boon was today fined $50 in a magistrate's court for unlawful po.v.e.-\i'*i of a banned Chinese book entitled "NiKht Life Ol the World" at 11.25 a.m. yesterday at his bookshop in Ravman Avenue42 words
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Article28 1965-05-22 7 KLUANG. Fri. Koh En(j alias Ho Enc. 67. uas run over and killed by a train yesterday at Rengam railway station. 12 miles from here.28 words
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315 1965-05-22 7 />UALA LUMPUR. Fri A BUSINESSMAN who borrowed $230,000 from a finance company by mortgaping a plot of land today lost his land in the High Court for not settling the debt within the required period. Mr. Chai Sau Yin. of Se,rrmban,315 words
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Article, Illustration196 1965-05-22 7 ONE COCKATOO IS BAIT FOR ANOTHER KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. JHE search for the flyaway cockatoo belonging to Lady Head, wife of the British High Commissioner, has so far been unavailing However, there is some hope that it will be attracted by a similar bird owned by Mrs F.G. Fenner, the196 words
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Article51 1965-05-22 7 TEI.UK ANSON. Fri. Fifteen primary schools in the Telulc Anson area will take part in tIH annual Shell traffic g.inie.v ftt the Town Padana here on May 28 and 27. The Raja Muda of Perak will open the games which are sponsored by the Trluk Alison Town51 words
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Article42 1965-05-22 7 IPOH. Fri. A businessman. Chan Thou Choy. 43. re- I ported to the police yesterday that a radio worth $700 \\;is stolen from his car. parked m from of his house in Jalan Pasir Puteh here on Tuesday night.42 words
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231 1965-05-22 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The expansion of the Malaysian Armed Forces within the last three years has been "tremendously impressive." I The Chief-designate of the British Defence Staff Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull .said this here today before leaving |on a four-day visit to231 words
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123 1965-05-22 7 IPOH, Fri.— The Perak State (iovernment is to spend about Sll million this year to build roads, classrooms, schools and staff quarters, the State Development Officer, Inche Harun bin Ariffin. said today. He was addressing a briefing on rural development in Perak at123 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-05-22 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl SORRY I PAN OVER D T~ fBEASTLY DISPLAY YOUR TOB, SICE, BUT V OP TEMPER! J vcy vision was r- /<^ > OBSCURED BY Vff\l V29 words
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237 1965-05-22 8 Winneba wasn't important, says Dato Ghazali SINGAPORE, Fri. Rejection of Malaysia's application for membership of the Afro Asian Peoples' Solidarity conference at Winneba would not prejudice her chances of being invited to the Algiers conference in June. Dato Mohamed Ghazali bin Shane, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External237 words
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Article289 1965-05-22 8 HEAD IS BELIEVED TO BE DISCUSSING PLANS TO STEP UP AID TO MALAYSIA LONDON. Friday PROPOSALS for stepping up British arms aid to Malaysia are being discussed here during the 10-day visit of Lord Head, British High Commissioner in Malaysia, informed sources said today. There was noReuter - 289 words
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171 1965-05-22 8 Policeman shoots youth in hold-up bid SINGAPORE, Fri. A 20--year-old unidentified youth wtio was shot in the stomach when he and two other men trieri to rob a detective and his girl iriend at Farrer Park last night Is on the dangerously ill list at the General Hospital. rhe youth171 words
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Article25 1965-05-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Institution oi Engineers. Malaysia, will hold its annual mreting tomorrow at the Unversity of Malaya at 10 30 a.m.25 words
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92 1965-05-22 8 IPOH, Fri. Nine morel lower secondary English schools and one Malay secondary school will be constructed In Perak this year at a cost of about $2.86 million. Five of these new schools 14 classrooms each will be In Ipoh. The remaining four will92 words
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Article25 1965-05-22 8 IPOH. Fri.— The National Union of Commercial Workers' Porak branch, will celebrate its fifth I anniversary with a tea party to- morrow.25 words
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305 1965-05-22 8 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS From LONDON, Fri. 'J'HE Central Government will embark on a giant health campaign in the rural areas this year, the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, said here today. He said that a blue-print would be drawn up for establishing305 words
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Article74 1965-05-22 8 IPOH, Fri. A toddy contractor. A. Visvanathan Chettiar. was today fined a total of $450 j for failing to pay Employees Pro- 1 vident Fund contributions In respect of hi* employee* for August last year- He pleaded guilty. He was said to have failed to remit74 words
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Article160 1965-05-22 8 A slap in the face Barisan SINGAPORE, Fri, "THE Barlsan Soslalls today described as a "rebuff and slap-in-the-face" the failure of the Malaysian delegation's attempts to attend the recent AfroAsian Peoples' Solidarity I Conference In Accra. Throughout a lengthy statement, the party desi cribed the Malaysian delegation separately as "Malaysian"160 words
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Article, Illustration87 1965-05-22 8 Alice will compete for title LOVELY Alice La, 22, is Cathay Pacific Airways' entrant to the 1965 Miss International Air Hostess contest to be held in Brisbane. Shanghai-born Miss Lv has been a flight hostess with CPA for less than a year and she has already represented the airline on87 words
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275 1965-05-22 8 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V Malaysia will be represented by 150 of her "prize" paintirys at the Commonwealth Arts Festival in Britain. "A COtnmlttM comprising members of the Arts Council and the Natioi Gallery la now making a preliminary selection of painting*." the co-chair-man275 words
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Advertisement155 1965-05-22 8 More buses and trunk-road trucks operating in the traction, better steering, safer stopping. A casing JLW J^BB J| VJj A kWmW km Wf States of Malaysia run on Dunlop Highway tyres. that gives the tyre extra load carrying capacity, *W MmmT W\ m\r Sm\ Am\ W^^kmW\ il Nl Because Highways155 words
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155 1965-05-22 9 Indonesian gunboat strikes at Malacca fish boat MALACCA, Fri. A .UulcU'Cii fisherman was robbed of fishing nets, gear and foodstuff worth more than $2,000 by an Indonesian gunb o a t crow in the Straits of Malacca last week. Lee Yoon Sian. 24, and his assistant, Lee Tham Huat. were155 words
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Article55 1965-05-22 9 SINGAPORE. Fit. Cathay Pacific Airways will start a new direct service between Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong when the new Subang International Airport Is opened In August. The flltrht. to be operated by the Convalr 880 jet. will leave Kuala Lumpur e\ery Sunday and return to55 words
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Article47 1965-05-22 9 MALACCA. Prl. Mr. M. A Abdul Jabbar has been eiccted president of the Malacca branch of the Indian Chamber of ComBMTOB. Others elected were: Vic»pr«sldent.s, Mr. C. R. Nanu and Mr. J. M. Gomez; secretary. Mr R. K. PrasH-sam: and treasurer. Mr. R. Ramnmoorthy47 words
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Article38 1965-05-22 9 KANGAR. Kn. The Peril* branch of the Government Junior Staff Union will hold an emergency meeting next Thursday to consider its stand on the government s reiection of salary claim* and the recent ban on strikes38 words
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Article, Illustration277 1965-05-22 9 Philippines will back our seat at Algiers 'Deep appreciation' in Malaysia even though it doesn't mean recognition KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Central Government today received with "deep appreciation an announcement by the Philippines Foreign Secretary that his Government will vote for Malaysia's admission to the Algiers Afro- Asian meeting if277 words
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Article64 1965-05-22 9 TEM'K ANSON, Fri.— Mr. Saw Beng Kuan, a Peralt State LegLslailve A*semblyman. has been reelected chairman of the Teluk Anson ward branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association. Other officials: Vice-chairmen. Mr. Wah Keng Jooi, Mr. Ng Hoe Kheng Mr. Leow Lai Swee, Mr. Tan Ah Hoh and64 words
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Article41 1965-05-22 9 PENANO Fi Police have still not found any clue to the murder of Mi' Yip Kenit Yen. Chinese physician, in hit Burmah Road clinic last Tuesday. Mr. Yip. 49. ru stabbed eight times t' hli clinic.41 words
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270 1965-05-22 9 These hawkers will be affected by 'motorised transport' ruling I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1 The first people to be affected by the Federal Capital Commission's decision to j issue new licences only to those with motorised transport will be icecream, milk and bread vendors. This, according to the Municipal Health Officer.270 words
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Article47 1965-05-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Re--1 presentatives from 36 countries. includ'iiK Malaysia. recently attended a meeting of the Inter- national Oißaillsation of In- dustnal. Spiritual and Cultural Advancement in Tokyo. Malaysia was represented by Mr A. G. S. Danaraj. of SinI gHpore. and Dr. Edward Hayzer.47 words
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121 1965-05-22 9 Neighbours tie up amok after three are stabbed TfALACCA, Fri.— Poiice yesterday sent a man to hospital for observation after he ran amok arid stabbed three people. Injured were his wife. Bariah binte Yusuf; his mother-in-law. Dalllah blnte Ngah. 45; and his daughter. Saleha. live. They were admitted to hospital.121 words
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Article60 1965-05-22 9 IPOH. Fr: A pair of trouseri containing $110. belonging to Dr. Lee Yoon Khonc. 29. was "fished" out of his house in Jtilan Hang Tuah here last night. Dr. Lee told the police that ne hung his pair of trousers on th* wall I. is: night60 words
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Article42 1965-05-22 9 PENANG. Pn Thr Penang branch of the Union of Post Office Workers Mil hold its annual meeting at the Pulau Tikua community hall on Sunday. 1 Mr. Ong Tentt Bene. the rhuirII "pen the meeting at 10 1 m42 words
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Article27 1965-05-22 9 S! 1M RIVER Fn The AHMalayan Estates St;i(T Union. BntanK P:ainne branch, will hold its I annual mrrtinT at the Local Council buckling here tnmorrow.27 words
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156 1965-05-22 9 SINGAPORE. Kri— Mrs Annie Barclay Brown. I.V was granted in the High Court here toda\ i d«*cree nisi dissolving her marriage to John Kdward Brown, said to be a meteorological officer with RAF Changi. The decree is to be made absolute after three156 words
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Advertisement80 1965-05-22 9 engine experts choose Champion spark plugs i JCHAMPKwf Insist on new silvery-platerf World's favorite spark pluff Your savings 9 "grow" 8 faster... L 5 7 iien v sa-e J '1 L...H. Malaysia* 6! Learlme Finance C 0 111 P 3 11 FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT plus FREE {qo/\ ACCIDENT 10/oy80 words
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Advertisement357 1965-05-22 9 HooteS COMMER OR KARRIER FOR EVERY TRANSPORT JOB GOODS OR PASSENGER VEHICLES /T^^fS HT^HBflT^W^ _tr*\ W*ml l > H^^ll 1 p) 1 attractive looks, generous loadspace^jgMg|MgvfytmLML M. WLji W of2locu.ft,easy manoeuvrability and M B^ I W to Commer standards of quality (JJfc B^f^^ and 8 to 14 seator passenger types357 words
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Miscellaneous196 1965-05-22 9 17^ I 0 I -WE WEKENT A TOO BAP...BUT I I MXJ MEAN SOME- NOT I I SOT -EM/ fla^,, L"\?>£p M ***-A?' 0U10? "SiEfv™? _-X«SHT NOW OR WWONS WTTH THE ;P^^Ki nV— >r-^ V~~ C™S*X&y\^^ NEVER/ TIME-MACHINE? /"wTTH MEN it irk Trary By ihvntvr #W»m/## I 7 cold Ya196 words
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Article111 1965-05-22 10 M Wm*» tls HlHtmmm) DHANN KAUR Beloved mother of (hanaa Smgh. 729 A Pealaran Kelillng. i pora-13. iNahl Constriction) passed J .«ay la India 17-5-65. Deeply i nursed. MRS LAU OMUEN VAT nee l.urn Ra Kwal, ajr* 70, ptuMd away peace- I ■illy on SO-.VAS, leaving behind ber I111 words
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Article46 1965-05-22 10 If Word* Sli minimum) TMI PAMILY OF t'.e lat- V (loe> Norman I •ive«. friend* for their eandoleneei vrea'ha and attrndnmr MR. AND MRS. K SOU 'link all relation* and irvndi ioi ■'Mir kind attendance, miv maaafjfajS and valuable lift* on thrir marriage on 2«.-4-«.'»46 words
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Article189 1965-05-22 10 It Wori% in ra**a«g*a*al TUB COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL II ved ertry Saturday and sunlit lunch time. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIU invlt* all teacher* and book addict* 'v brow**. In their tnowroom at Time* noun, River Valley Road. Singapore BE A COOO Malayan Read Merita Hurlan. the National Newapaper in the romanlvd189 words
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741 1965-05-22 10 The Sunday Times Saturday, May 22, 1965 Changing The Code Proposals for the stream- 1' I lining of the Criminal Pro- J j cedure Code which will be put I before Parliament next week clearly require the most care- ful and conscientious examin- ation. They must not be agreed in741 words
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Article333 1965-05-22 10 When the Johore State As- i sembly meets today the Speak- I !er may feel moved to offer some explanation of his extra- ordinary action in banning two j Utusan Melayu reporters from 'covering Assembly proceedings. Certainly the Speaker has power to prohibit any Journalist from Assembly I333 words
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Article239 1965-05-22 10 When law-breakers prove i their services are both useful and wanted, then obviously the law is faulty. In this light the police campaign against Kuala Lumpur's many pirate taxis has produced results quite different from those intended. The operators have i stopped work, some 5,000 children have had239 words
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476 1965-05-22 10 A flat blackout without notice or a bill JN' May 18 around 4 p.m. some employees of the Public Utilities Board visited the block: of flats in which I live and surreptitiously out off the electricity supply to three flats. My wife was in our flat but she was not476 words
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Article507 1965-05-22 10 Yunus Maris M. A - Yunus Maris M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: MinU <v> (also. pinUi —to ask or apply for, request; permintaan <ni request, application: timtmng. menimbanr. (v) to weigh: mtnimbanrkan (v) to consider: kata, terkata, mrnjratakan (v) —to say. to relate; kaU-nya-dia berkata, or dia rnratatakan —he says, or he507 words
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Article, Illustration723 1965-05-22 10 Howard Simons - Howard Simons With a warning that in three yeans 20 nations will be able to make cheap atomic bombs, the U.S. presses its F.N. search for ways to outlaw all nuclear tests and provide a IN. guarantee against nuclear threats. By WASHINGTON, Frl THE U.S. administration is seeking723 words
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Advertisement648 1965-05-22 10 Straits Tuws k Malay Mail OtassHlw) aev«rtlssmsnt* •>•» fes ksnd*<l to: COLD ■TOUAOB *\i*V* Z£Z£H-d •OLD *JTOI»A0)« SRAMeMS At Holies* Ro*« «*W«S NavaJ aase. Aatkorls** Aalislll CITY BOOK ITOM LT» WMMitH Houee. Catajer o«*> TH« NlWt PfIOMT riupslrlck'i aspilill*— l M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty R*w«, MAMICM ■TORS: 141* upper648 words
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Advertisement48 1965-05-22 10 Safeguard Your VISION! LaaaaaaaVl ********■*■> aaaaW^ 1 1 Those who value their only pair of eyes and appreciate professional knowledge, skill and experience in eye examination, consult EVERBRIGHT" whenever their eyes feel the slightest strain or discomfort. C. S. CHONG, O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, Chulia Street, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement289 1965-05-22 10 VACUUM CLEANER 1 Ho 1 ;Tii»y toathtriight yel powerful m cleao*f with detachable long Sk^v reach extension 1S ft of <le« fty No 2 Unbreakable Nylon 7 Powerful f II turto«n« motor Easy .to handle 15 ttol flea Jy)i H No 4 Powerful twin Jff IJ II turbines take tw'289 words
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334 1965-05-22 11 Aupe wins order of prohibition in High Court SINGAPORE, Frl. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees was granted leave today in the High Court to apply for an order of prohibition in respect of a disciplinary committee of inquiry involving Teo Hock Kin. an official of the union. Teo. of334 words
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Article33 1965-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Yang! di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin I Ishak. and Toh Puan Noor Alshari. will attend the Singapore Institute of Architects annual dinner at Peking Restaurant on May 28.33 words
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Article, Illustration801 1965-05-22 11 MEDIATION CANNOT SUCCEED— NOT IF SOEK PERSISTS IN AGGRESSION. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. AUSTRALIA sees "no point in mediation efforts by Asian countries to resolve the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute as long as Soekarno continues his aggression, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasiuck, said today. Mr.801 words
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193 1965-05-22 11 Man, 48, is charged with practising medicine SINGAPORE, Pri. Chia Ban Wei, 48, was today charged in a magistrate's court for an offence under the Medical Practitioners Ordinance and with two other offences under the Poisons Ordinance. He pleaded not guilty to all three charges. In the first charge, he193 words
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Article37 1965-05-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The editor of the "Round Table" a British journal dealing wtth Commonwealth matters Mr. Leonard Beaton, arrived here today for one-week visit. Mr. Beaton is an authority on defence matters.37 words
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Article27 1965-05-22 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Tne i Youth Club (Pcrsatuan Bella) Hutan Melintang. 13 miles from here have donated $500 to the National Defence Fund.27 words
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Article, Illustration210 1965-05-22 11 WINNER WILL RECEIVE A TV SET 15 girls enter for 'Miss Seiangor' contest- I/UALA LUMPUR, Pri. Fifteen girls have entered for the I!H>5 "Miss Selangor" contest to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. A dance and floor show will also be held in conJunction210 words
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207 1965-05-22 11 WOK: RACE NO BARRIER AMONG YOUNG IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, said tonight that he was extremely happy to see young people in Malaysia beginning to < develop a consciousness of living together as I Malaysians. "This Is a very good sign which207 words
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Article47 1965-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Alliance Party Singapura today sent this congratulatory message to the Federal Finance Miniy'er Mr. Tan Slew Sin on the occasion of his birthday: "Many happy returns of tne day. May you continue to lead 1 the Alliance to greater heights47 words
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189 1965-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A frightened young woman motorist remained seated in her car after an accident while one of her several picnic boy friends was being assaulted. Teresa Lew. a clerk of the Braddell Rise School, told a magistrate's court she and her189 words
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85 1965-05-22 11 SINGAPORE. Pri. Eleven men were today lined $50 each here today for watching a blue film in a house at Kalleng Pudding Road yesterday at 11.40 p.m. They pleaded guilty. They were: Ng Ah Slam. Philip Foo. Lim Ah Sing. Peter Bradshaw, William Clifford85 words
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Article25 1965-05-22 11 TELUK ANSON. Pri. ThleVM broke into a piece-gooda •tall in Market Street here today and stole more than SlOO in small change25 words
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Article185 1965-05-22 11 rpHE Perils PMIP acting 1 commissioner Inche Mahmood bin Hajl Mohamed Noor. today supported last week's call by the Kedah PMIP leader. Ustaz Abu Bakar Omar, to change the present leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman and replace him by a "better man." Inche Mahmood was replying185 words
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Advertisement77 1965-05-22 11 WORLD RENOWN "CUMMINS" DIESEL ENGINE. GUARANTEES: TOP PERFORMANCE GREAT ECONOMY RELIABILITY !%omami a^^^^ai m^^m Wm 125 Horsepower Drawbar Pull: 29.450 lbs Hydraulically controlled, Low Fuel Consumption Rugged Undercarriage Easy and Fatigue-less Control Wet Clutch prompt Spares and On Site Service Maximum Blade Lift: 43.3 inches Permanently Lubricated Rollers Strong Suspension77 words
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Advertisement112 1965-05-22 11 VCIO IT COSTS NO MORE N» In fact it saves time and money to use the services of an experienced Travel Agent with long established connections all over the world. Whatever the size and style of your requirements our centrally located Travel Departments in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang are112 words
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Miscellaneous900 1965-05-22 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) 5 Kuaia Lumpur and Penan; outlines in national language; 6 Ipoh and Malacca 553 National sough; 6 News in 3 Johore Babru iamil: 6.10 Popeye; 6.17 Little I 4 Taiping Rascals; 6.35 Huclflebenv 7 Batu Pahat Hound; 7 News In English. 7 10 9 Kluang Modern Dr..900 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1965-05-22 12 TODAY'S SPORT STARTS HERE TENSE FRAYS EXPECTED AT MALACCA AND PENANG MALAYA CUP SOCCER ROUND-UP Kb ALA LUMPUR. Fri By the time the annual Malaya Cup football tournament moves into its fourth week, the pressures begin to build up and they will this weekend be1,139 words
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729 1965-05-22 12 RACES Spotlight on your tancies tomorrow KPSOM JEEP spotlisbts the fancied runnir> for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah. last day of the meeting. RACK ONK Pancha Indra: Good third to Sharpshooter over 8f last week; due for a win again. Now What: Ran fairly good race over 8f with 9.0729 words
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Advertisement499 1965-05-22 12 OTiiitjimiiHiiMniriiniiiiiitJiMMHiiiiitJtiiiimnHtJMiiiiiiiiinitjiiinMmnnHiimiimtjiiiMiiiiiiitjmiiiHiiiitJiiiiiHiiiiitJiiiii^ RESULTS OF THE j j SWAN SOCKS SIMPLE COLOURING CONTEST j GROUP I (Age 6, 7 and over) SALINA FERNANOES 224. Jaian Day. Alar Star. Keaii THERESA N6 BEE UAH 30 R Ckar Sm Kktaf Raaf. Ajar Itaai. PeaaafUL SUBRAMANIAN F. 1855, Statiaa Raa«. Bata Araac Stlaafar. CROUP II499 words
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Advertisement122 1965-05-22 12 P STEP INTO _^2Q&i MOTORING I^^^a^^_^?V! ELEUANCE REKORD COUPE I/^ I I 1 ''A I m. *»v~4 t. ».,,h_ k.,h k. OPM g f»™..i.c, «tvl» and r*U«MI»T. N.»l» I W? Mjjjj^^o sjm^— S f tf.._.. h#^ A Product of General Motors I A Product of Precision THE NEW /HaHs^iiß,^ v122 words
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Miscellaneous263 1965-05-22 12 Straits Times Crossword I ACROSS 12. Crazy blonde enters enlarged 1. West Indian companion to Into Llonde-brunette? (6-6). Portuguese sherry? (4. a. 6). 13. Standard sort or boom used 8. 29 s royal humorist (4). by a number of clergymen 10. I have taken a fast train, (10). which Just263 words
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Letter347 1965-05-22 13 THE MAN-MADE MANEATER OF RAUB 1 REFER to the Straits Times' of May 15 In which appeared further news of the animal which Is likely to achieve notoriety as "The Raub Man Eater.' I am not sure that it is quite fair to state that the man-eater347 words
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Letter155 1965-05-22 13 Look ing for bombs "THE police arc dome a treat job in the night chocking all vehicles. I was in one long queue in Siglap for one hour and In Chang i Road for half an hour. One wonders what w:>u!(l h.tppen to an emergency155 words
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Letter733 1965-05-22 13 A MATTER OF FILLING NEEDS T REFER to the subject of "shared phones which has been given much publicity by your paper. The Introduction of shared phones Is by no means a recent occurence. Shared service phones have been in use for some years as a733 words
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Letter81 1965-05-22 13 NO WORK FOR TRAINED MEDICS \TY daughter qualim fled as a dietician In Britain. On her return she applied for a job. She waited for one year without any kind of a reply. She is now working in another country, and who can blame her? r am told that there81 words
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Letter95 1965-05-22 13 \VE avoid screening TT feature films in Cantonese tor the other Chlne.>e dialects) on the same night on both channels We telecast more than one Cantonese feature film per week because they are more numerous than those in the other dialects. We regret that there is a short95 words
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Letter44 1965-05-22 13 WHY are teachers alone singled ou to be rewarded for passing the National Language exams? If the idea is to encourage the study of the National Language surely all categories of Government servants should be ollowed to share that privilege. DISAPPOINTED Singapore44 words
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Letter66 1965-05-22 13 rOMPLAINTS about the poor condition of Chestnut Avenue have appeared in these columns before. Now after the P.U.B. have completed laying a 48 Inch water main it is In a worse state than ever and I wonder when the actions of the P.W.D. will catch up with their66 words
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133 1965-05-22 13 PARKING RISKS IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS A curious problem on car parkins awaits the motorist in The Botanical Gardens. There, because the Director of the Gardens rules so, it is an offence to park beside a white line no more than 3-feet lone, painted by the Gardens authority. Recently, on133 words
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Letter70 1965-05-22 13 I REFER to your leader x heading 'For Safer Roads' (May 6> and particularly the statement. 'It is an offence for a driver to pass Inside when overtaking If one is being overtaken from the inner lane then it is obvious that one Is already driving70 words
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Letter58 1965-05-22 13 THE convenience of "standing passengers" has been Ignored in the new buses In Kuala Lumpur. Railings for holding on are too high especially for women and children and there Is no provision at the back of the seats for the standing passengers to have a (,'rip when they are subjected58 words
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Letter29 1965-05-22 13 THE roads In Pontlan M collect water on rainy days and are dusty In fine weather. Outside town, the roads are in even worse condition. All AW AM Pontian29 words
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Letter28 1965-05-22 13 PICNICKERS at Changl x are threatened with a new hazard selfish water skiers who show off near the beach and pose a real danger to bathers. SWIMMER Singapore28 words
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234 1965-05-22 13 'THE letter by "HarassTaiplng, (S.T May 10) headed No pay yet after two months' work" contains gross distortions. Although his appointment had been approved, the fact Is that the husband of "Harassed" without the knowledge of and without any Instruction whatsoever from this Ministry,234 words
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Letter65 1965-05-22 13 J^OME people are very inconsiderate to the in-patients and the nursing staff of the General Hospital, Kuala Trengganu. I refer to the people who "drop in" outside visiting hours and stay on for hours. Quite often these visitors talk and laugh at the top of their voices. They65 words
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Advertisement202 1965-05-22 13 B fir m 'f w 7*3 L *-J Jmwi Q^Mra 5f Iff AM 1 M| /M* i i M rIBH He i I m^ HB^> m* >> IP f i^B m ESmSEIB?^ It Hil K m m NEW WRAP ROUND NO-SQUEAL TREAD AND ROUND SHOULDERS MAKE 69 A BETTER, SAFER202 words
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Advertisement1446 1965-05-22 14 (lontinard from P..c 10} SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT s <»"•>■>-*» v w^mfmmj-mmmm.mßm Jj^J^'JS.r'-S. S3-TS POSITION of Clerk ln P.O. Box 3029 sential. Please apply statin* age. has now been tilled. All applicants .re qualifications, experience and salary required to Box A 4203 S.T. Spore. WANTED URGENTLY Trained or TEACHING VACANCIES1,446 words
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Advertisement3985 1965-05-22 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE DOGS PETS ETC. BOATS. YACHTS WANTED i VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE IS Word* $4 (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm IS Word, St (Mitt.)— Box M eta. axtrm IS Word* %i Mln.)— Bmx St rt: txtrm li Word, (Mim.)— Box St el: rrlr.3,985 words
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Advertisement1170 1965-05-22 15 11 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST t.K.i Dm S'per* Saiii P I'kaa Paaeaj DEkkNOCm Lrvirpm, C»itda») BM. 24 T M ay May 21/ IS Maya AUTOLYCOS LivtrpMl, Dublin, A'aeoth... May <4 Mty 21 Mil 27/ 2 Im I AUTOMEDON Liv.rpMl, Oublil May 21 lII* 2 MACHAON iivtrptil lull 3 lII* 71,170 words
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Advertisement2541 1965-05-22 15 WU^^UUMdM^d^ljl^M T//FZ. A \3l/A/£S THE (AST Ab'AliC COMPANY Ltd 1 -Lj»rwd«[jrn-irli EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANIINAYIAj S'por* o S'hain Penang Arri Genoa Havra H'burg M'oam Ant* Coal POONA Si, ld Ii Pt/May 24 IS/21 Jm* II 2S JIM 21 Jlly I 4 II lASRA I) Mar 31'2,541 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-05-22 15 l|n.w ELLERMAN ft BUCKNAU S.S. CO.. LTD. IF*Sr»r\ U.K./Cont.nenr kincaoor* r. S'lutti Pmm* CITY If UPON .onoon, ninawrg, KoruroMk. Havr*. Hull It/a Mty a May CITY 0* CtilMtO lunoo*, ntrnfrurg. RortirMtl H.vr* Hull immlnghM U/ll JOM aMM CITT tMRWIPEI London. Hamburg. Roiterdam. A'wtrp, Hull m m 14 JtU CITY of1,233 words
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765 1965-05-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent LITTLE interest stirred the Stock Exchange yesterday when turnover still continued on the small side. Most industrials were practically unchanged in price, but there was some comparatively heavy selling in Gammon. This company, whose dividend is expected any day765 words
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Article25 1965-05-22 16 Malayan Stock Indices j 20 21 ■Industrials: 75.88 75.81 Tins: 97.58 96.62 S rubbers: 103.81 103.81 •Dec. 30, 1963— 1«0 Dec. 29. 1962=10025 words
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Article870 1965-05-22 16 DUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: SoutUad (1.000) $1.25: Cold Sterl (2,004)) 12.13; Dunlap 11.000) 11.41. (4,000) 11.40; Ell. i3.<KH)> $1.57. (2.000) |1.870 words
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Article249 1965-05-22 16 ILXE first tirade rubber f.o.b buyers closed at 5 p m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrday at :2' H cents per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was barely steady. K.A.S. and F.m'.K.l. clostnt prices in cents per Ib.249 words
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Article70 1965-05-22 16 CHINESE Proauc. ExiAangi, Sincap«rt noon prl»M par dicul yettardayi Coconut all: bulk 1631 aclltra. drum $86i sellera. Cipra: May/June UK/Cootlnent: Unquoted. Peppar: Muntok white 1132 i lelleri. Sarawak wnite $150 aelleri, apeclal Sarawak black 1130 aellers. garhled Lamponc black 1147*(N) Milan, ASIA |160(N) aellera. •Ingapcri Coconut Oil Mlllarl*70 words
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Article51 1965-05-22 16 'THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound aterUng fixed cm November 24 last year U Selling TT or OD 2*. 3 15/16 d. Bnyina; TT 2a. 1/16 Buvint OD 2s. 41d. The dollar la Its statutory middle position in relation to ita ranee against the51 words
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Article36 1965-05-22 16 ON ttra In* iicnann markit ID Bong Kong yttttrdxy the U.S. dillar wot quoted at &.TSI tor T.T. and 3.74* tor taih. •tirling waa quoted at Ib.oJ aod •m tail if |.M at 2A7|.36 words
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334 1965-05-22 16 \TERY quiet conditions conT tinued all week on the Malayan Rubber Market with Ion? periods of Inactivity state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. 'in their weekly report Overseas markets took their lead from Singapore and contributed nothing In the way of inspiration and very little in334 words
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Article121 1965-05-22 16 MELBOURNE. Prt T.VDUSTRIAL trading continued on quiet lines in today's firm market. Leaders maintained yesterday's stronger tone. M.L.C. gained Is 6d. to 87s. Base metals were firm and oils bfcrley steady. Mount Isa was up 3d. to 345. 9cl. lay's price* to brackets: Mount In 34/10 (34/«) N.121 words
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Article26 1965-05-22 16 May 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72} cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5770 (down $26.37)). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 25 tons).26 words
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Article229 1965-05-22 16 May 21. Three month*. INUOaI HIALI Boastead 1* eta. M. Oo* 10 eta. City Dvf. 1 eta. M. lnvt. 10 eta. C.B. ""M'-f N. Iron 8 eta. 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. US eta, OunJopa 12 eta. Rotbmana 10 fad. Diap. licta. San c eta. Piupatncka lft eta. Set. Prop.229 words
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Article129 1965-05-22 16 CHI PI lytn« ■l.niniM UM |lngap«r» Harb.ur ■hjim «r txptoitd ta> day an i Trmveitela 8/4, ITamahana Mara 5, Antenor 6/7, Thor»naard 8/9, Ockenfala 10/11, American Mall 13/14, Tendhim Ham 15/16. Captayannli 19, Prcderlek Clorer 21/22, Tadjourl 23/24, Ozarda 23/26. Klar Alcyone 27/28, Tocanaa 29/30. IflyoUma Maru129 words
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Advertisement2082 1965-05-22 16 AUSimia SCKVICI/NtW UM.AM INO>* PAKiMAN «N0 f. CULF StIVICt lirjp-ii immW'~^KSß/KM H »•>",«. Melliuraa. s,te«, Ta: Main, tat NiiaMttnaa SaY .atm. l-enint f. S'htm S'por* I'Tur* P. S'ftra P*n»ni Wn< MX% fSS H V<Bh A^ffi <HJH ik*nu I/llim 11/12 Jae* IUUU M/SJb>* IJbm IJu** IhA 9\% «1 W i%Vl9l^|w| IOMIAU2,082 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-22 16 National Shipping Corporation of Pakistan S'pora "ROPSA" 17/lt June LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. KARACHI Agents: Everett Steamship Corporation S/A II C.Tat Qv«t IM *0l O.C.S.C Bia,^ Tel: *****/9. Jl («ch Street Penong. Tel: *****/S UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. ARRIVING FROM IAMMM KIAN AUN liniaoor* IJar* Malacca IJaaa116 words
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Advertisement2926 1965-05-22 17 ■v ,T»jvj I j 1 3 1 V' 1 1 1 i 3' 1 1 Xi j j ks^ll (Continued from Pafe 14) MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wo '-««Vc«,. IN THE HIGH COURT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IS Word, ft < Mm )B OX SO ctM. txtr* SPRAVPAIHTING HCPAIRS RE- IN MALAYA AT2,926 words
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Advertisement2142 1965-05-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Qf RR SEAFARERS WELFARE VACANCY FOR PILOT IN Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of approximately BOARD, SINGAPORE THE PENANG PILOTAGE 25 3< metric tons of the following RRI Fertilizer mixture:— apffiSer'asA^lsur^lneer SERVICE S5 ESS 2 tfff tt P" 01^'" 1 B t S2,142 words
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Article169 1965-05-22 18 Best BeU Jet Plane, Terbang. Eiffel Tower. The going is Good. MAGISTER Rate 2 Rough Touch Captain's Guide I TEKNAH Raec I Chengai Bata LaraUr DRACO Race 4 Kntertainer Chief Informer S*«e 1 JET PLANE Taming Sari Mas Pnteh tPSOM JEEP ROUGH Si Tough Silver Dragon Captain's <.vide SISTER169 words
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Article1042 1965-05-22 18 BT. TIMAH 3rd day Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,500) Si 1 ***** Tamini |Hl a (Vein Vlcl) Paul 6 9.0 (F) Tmena M 2 ***** Muskrteer II a (H8 6t> West 7 8.12 »Nf 1 3 ***** Crown Lease g (Sultan ot Pahang) Lee 13 8.11 (F) •Chlnm1,042 words
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806 1965-05-22 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with f ERBANG can "fly" home in the Cl. 2 Div. 4, 7f handicap (Race Five) at Bukit Timah today. A useful sort, this Sabaean five- year-old has regained the form which enabled him to win three races over 6f,806 words
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Article721 1965-05-22 18 lonu BV4 Twplva of the over w. Horses enierea are: Apa POH, Fri. Twelve 01 tne i Baik Am Banneri 3^,. leading stayers on tne dera s^gapura. The Banker H. Malaysian Turt have been en- Barcelona. Col. Whatnot n. Contered for the 12f Perak Derby tractor.721 words
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Article94 1965-05-22 18 iron Kri Thr raring *clir- i dulr for the Perak Turf Club June iDerhM meetinc Flr ,t day: CUss 1 l>" I 5Jf *tr; Div-i 1 «nd 2 Class 4. Divs 1, 2 and I dlts 1 and 1 Srrond day: Class I l>n« I and 3 s94 words
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Advertisement1450 1965-05-22 18 j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l NOTICES |^^yy2|jQ(g|2^Jjy|^y£| keub lumba kuda perak PERAK TURF CLUB JM THE HIGH COURT IN SEAFARERS' WELFARE ljtmi <»««■*> meeting. im» MALAYA AT PENAJiC BOARD, .^o.^xV^,. Cm T^'i t Tm!'' W sinoapom gECOND DAT IN THE MATTEB OF ti^.r^Tk^J o^ tTha!" WEDNMDAY- ND. JUNK. >W ■AW GCAN HOE A COMPANY1,450 words
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Advertisement191 1965-05-22 18 i Lcl q' most convenient departure time Bg most convenient arrival time Hk^H Step up into Cinadun Pacific Super DC 8 I^3 B^H Jetliner, and whoosh. with |ust ONE STOP. (^Na^Q| Wf. HM you're in colourful Canada, gateway to North B^^B B^f J BL America. There's no finer way to191 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-05-22 19 K AN. I I I SINGH swings at a ball from lan Lacy-Smith during his innings of 34 for Malaysia against Hong Kong on the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. Timrsport picture by Soon Hon Bin.Soon Hon Bin - 46 words
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170 1965-05-22 19 3 CONFIRM THEIR M-TOURNEY ENTRIES SOCCER l/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Only three countries Thailand. Hong Kong and Japan have officially confirmed their appearances at this year's Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament to be held here In August. A F.A.M. spokesman said that although the replies were coming In "slower than In previous170 words
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Article48 1965-05-22 19 SINGAPORE, Pri. RAP Tengah "A" beat Reformative Training Centre 4-1 In their BAPA Div. 3C match at Farrer Park today. Results of o'l,er matches were: Cooper Rarvers bt Katong 5-1 In SAPA Dr.. 3B while Serangoon Malays bt REME 5-1 in Div. 3D48 words
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Article26 1965-05-22 19 NEW YORK. Frl Nigerian Dick Ticcr. former world champion, outpointed American Rubin (Hurricane) Carter in a tenround middleweight boxing contest here last meht. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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748 1965-05-22 19 By NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur Friday ]yjALAYSIA, given first use of a firm and reliable wicket and batting soundly and sensibly, made 88 for two in 118 minutes on the first morning of their three-day interport cricket match against Hong748 words
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Article91 1965-05-22 19 MALAYSIA Ist Inns Ranjil b Myatt 34 S. Houghton Ibw Daniel 19 J. Jeremiah not out 28 M. Shepherdson not out 3 Extras 4 Total (for 2) 88 WkU fell at: 34. 80. Bowline: Pawcett 6-1-15-0; Lacy-Smith 8-1-29-0; Daniel 7-4--15-1; Myatt 9-4-13-1; Richardson C-0-12-0. To bat: R. da Silva,91 words
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Article253 1965-05-22 19 LONDON. Pn Yorkshire the current County cncket chamnion.ship leaders, were sensationally beaten by 10 wickets by Hamp>hire at Middlesbrough Yorkshirp wrre di*m their lowes* ever score and their wtckfltt went like this? 1-7. 2-7 3-7 4-7 5-8- 6-8 7-12. 8-13. 9-23. 10-23 David White, the Hampshire fas',253 words
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178 1965-05-22 19 Forces let us down badly— Johore HA KLUANG Friday. JOHORE Hockey Association officials were most disappointed over the last-minute withdrawal today of Armed Forces in the MHF friendly quadrangular being played here. Mr. Titus Louis. JHA secretary, said that Armed Forces had let his association down very badly. "We were178 words
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103 1965-05-22 19 $5,000 for HK tour side from Ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Prime Minister's Department has given the Malaysian women footballers $5,000 for their tour of Hong Kong which begins on May 27. tour organiser and coach Wong Kl-Leung told Tlmejport. "This amount Ls far short of our needs". Mr. Wong103 words
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Advertisement270 1965-05-22 19 Designed and built to be practically unaffected by heat speed and dampness, which, in other systems, will affect the friction coefficient of the brake linings. This characteristic maintains well-balanced braking and brake-efficiency under all circumstances and is capable of slowing down the vehicle with the minimum of effort at high270 words
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Miscellaneous190 1965-05-22 19 1 SPORTS DIARY c^v'V^ 11 w l lel 'P? rt: I sniKles nnal .RSGC. iV, »n i padanK. 2.30). Spore closed championnual: Servlcea v Civilians ships (Tanglin Club> Inter-(S-oore padars 11-. Slnnalh.mb, Labour Dept: Rawing' v XL trophy; 1 ,-ku Mi.hd. Sch. v (Rawanel ACS Sban >K. Pil;.h>. Brander T190 words
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Miscellaneous55 1965-05-22 19 SUMMARY SOCCER Ipoh l)i». 2: PWD 3 Men«lemDu 0: Div. S: Mrl. Rangers 3 PTCSC Kampar Dlt. 2 SEX 3 Pel Yuan 2. Taiping Div. 2: Kamuntlng 4 Surv-ev 1. L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Aruion): PWD 6 N Scotia 2. Kluanr Div. 2: BMH wo LRP. HOCKEY Taiplng Lit:55 words
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1072 1965-05-22 20 fill-: Central Government will not interfere with labour problems in Singapore because t lie State already Ims machinery to prevent strikes an d lock-outs. Announcing this today, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. however pointed out. "Singapore is legally bound by the essential regulations1,072 words
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Obituary154 1965-05-22 20 mlly I (in l>-5-Bu at 1 l> ;n family tbanks i vcrvofM. MR. CHENG CHEW HOCK, ace 56 yean passed iivwiy on IM-5-63 morntog nt Batu (i.ij.ih Hospital leaving twhind his loving wile, two rons, one daughter, one son-in-law and one Krandson to mourn bis lons. Funeral on 23-5-65154 words
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217 1965-05-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Parliament is being asked to approve supplementary expenditure of $260,000 to produce 50.000 medals to commemorate the formation of Malaysia. The medals will be presented ia the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Rulers. Governors, Cabinet Ministers. Mentris217 words
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Article41 1965-05-22 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry. Inche Rahiin Ishak. will give away the prizes to winners of various National Language Month contests, organised by the Adult Education Board, at the Cultural Centre at 7.30 p.m. on Monday.41 words
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Article328 1965-05-22 20 LONDON. Fri— A quiet and dull week in the stock markets ended on a depressed note today on increased fears regarding the effects of the credit uqueeee following Mr. Callaghan's remarks last night. The fall in the Industrial production index In March was a contributory factor. Prices fell328 words
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Article52 1965-05-22 20 LONDON. Fri— Spot 21 15/16 d., June 21 7 »d.. July 21 T ;d.. Aug. 21 7 ,d.. July Sept 21 7 «d., Oct. Dec 21 \d.. < Jan. March 21Sd.. April/ June 2Pid July Sept. 21 7 16d Oct. Dec 21 \d.. c.l.f. June 21HcL July 21 id52 words
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Article23 1965-05-22 20 LONDON. Fri— Buyers £1567U, sellers £1572-.. Forward buyers £1540, sellers £1542*. Settlement £1575. Turnover a.m. 280 tons, p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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Article103 1965-05-22 20 SAIGON, Fri.— Communist Vietcong marksman apparently put a bullet through the nose of U. S. Ambassador General Maxwell Taylor's personal aircraft today. U.S. military sources reported. The Ambassador, on his way to Danang for a brief inspection trip, flew low over the Chu Lai area. 60103 words
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162 1965-05-22 20 CAIRO. Fri. Experts began their probe today into the Pakistani airliner disaster which killed 119 on an inaugural flight from Karachi to London. The four-jet Boeine 720-B crashed in the desert southeast of Cairo airport, after witnesses saw a "ball of fire** in the skyReuter; AP - 162 words
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Advertisement275 1965-05-22 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Word* Hi (Minimum) PYPER: T.. Audr. v .m<l Da B M 11 T.nndak. Think* to Doctor .in. l Staff. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Foh Chong Building, Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 SMMI or examination success: Systematic study under expert guidance. Thit is275 words
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Advertisement48 1965-05-22 20 FRESH %^W ysS> JP FROM THE j»\ J^ Come to where the flavor is Come to Marlboro Country If you figure flavor and filters are strangers, reach for Marlboro. Richmond Recipe tobaccos deliver all you want. The Selectratc Filter rounds it out You get a lot to like.48 words
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Miscellaneous48 1965-05-22 20 Highest and lowest temperature In Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yest«rday: Hfehrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 73 SlnKapore 90 73 C. Highlands 75 59 Jesselton 86 75 Kuching 91 7348 words
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