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Title Section22 1965-05-24 1 TONAI LIBRARY,' AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 24, 1965 13 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article325 1965-05-24 1 S'pore will NOT secede: Lee SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, toil a y emphatically declared that the State would not secede from Malaysia. Addressing the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union here be said: "The question of secession is out. Any change must be a step forward325 words
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Article, Illustration866 1965-05-24 1 Indons in big border strike 8 days of fighting in Sarawak continues From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Sunday INDONESIAN regular Army troops have launched an offensive in the Balai Ringin area, 80 miles southeast of here. Fighting has been going on in the areo for the past eight days. Daring the866 words
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121 1965-05-24 1 INDIAN TEAM CLIMBS EVEREST -AGAIN >T«W DELHI. Sun. I Tin- Indian expedition to Everest has made its second MNll of the 29.--028-foot peak in three days, it was announced here today. Two climbers reached the summit yesterday. They were Sonam Gyatso 42. from Sikkim the oldest man to have climbed121 words
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Article49 1965-05-24 1 MOSCOW. Sun Communist Youth leaders who organised a trial jazz festiva!^ discovered jazz hn> a "great and serious attraction" for youny Russians. The admission Indicates that the Comniunist Party is slowly changing its policy of rigid disapproval of Jazz as a "relic of bourgeois decadence." Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration828 1965-05-24 1 SIT YIN FONG: SINGAPORE, Sun - At my gate in a bag: A police gun SIT YIN FONG: SINGAPORE, Sun By A STOLEN Singapore revolver was left at the gate of my home in Hua Cuan Avenue late last night with a polite letter requesting me to return it to the police. Whoever placed it there828 words
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155 1965-05-24 1 NINGKAN: WE WILL CONTINUE TO GOVERN KUCHING. Sun. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, returned to Kuching from Sibu tonight and waved a victory sign to the large crowd gathered at the airport. He said: "The Alliance Party is united We will continue to govern." He is expected to155 words
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85 1965-05-24 1 ALGIERS: JAKARTA WILL AGREE 1F. JAKARTA, Sunday INDONESIA will not agree to the participation of Malaysia in the AJro-Asian conference in Algiers next month unless a political settlement is reached, the Indonesian Foreign Office spokesman. Mr. Oanis Harsono said in Tokyo, according to Antara news agency today. Mr. Harsnno toldReuter - 85 words
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Article70 1965-05-24 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— A 12-year-old girl walked up to a 60-year-old woman on an underground railway platform in suburban Queen's Borough last night and stabbed her to death for no apparent re? son, police reported. "I showed the old hag. I stabbed her." police quoted theReuter - 70 words
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Article55 1965-05-24 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun—Brazilian newspaper reports that two Britons may have hidden £90.000 under the Copacabana beach here started a frantic treasure hunt in the beach's silver sands Brawny Brazilians In bathing trunks sweated as they began digging yesterday while bikini-clad girls watched from under theReuter - 55 words
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Article61 1965-05-24 1 MODENA i North Italy. Sun Interpol and the Italian police are Investigating the theft from Modena museum of some 30 ancient Egyptian amulets, royal seals and small statues Aonh an estimated 75 million lire I £43.000). police said here. The theft Is believed to have beenReuter - 61 words
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Article31 1965-05-24 1 DOVER i England i. Sun. A hug* flic, visible In France across the Dover Straits. destro\ed six Dover factories early today and closed the main tall line to Lon-31 words
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Article483 1965-05-24 1 Stand behind Govt call by Tengku KUANTAN. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today expr c s s.e d confidence that Malaysia would succeed if the people stood united behind the Government. He was speakinu at a pledge taking ceremony before 50.000 people at the town padang here. The483 words
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Advertisement84 1965-05-24 1 Cigarette Coses A Soxes Ladtes Cents Brush Sets Bobi* Spoons Pushers Tea Sets A Salvers Condiment Sets etc S.^.Sf. J*Sllv*£td. SINGAPORE IPOH asso. ca sph. oc silva (hkj ltr [MobilJ MOTORING SERVICE Gets you on your way faster! Soon you will see many more of these new signs. Stop at84 words
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Advertisement105 1965-05-24 1 jPATEK PHILIPPE] EX^jfi World's Finest ic^vj^/ Hand Finished B&^ Watch. iii lint H.Sena Ltd. Jewellers 11. Ni|t Strut. Sn|ipni. S»|iM'i -*iiii STOP PRESS U.N. EMERCENCY tIfITED NATIONS Sun The IN Security Council today remained <>n call in case emergency situation develops in Dominican Republic requiring its action. I'PI V^| _i_^_^__^__^___3l105 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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172 1965-05-24 2 YEW DELHI, Sun. Pakistani troops have been ordered into battle positions in East and West Pakistan along India's borders, a Defen.ce Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Quoting Indian intelligence sources, the spokesman said the railways In Pakistan were working on emergency schedules carrying troops, armsReuter - 172 words
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Article25 1965-05-24 2 TAIPEH. Sun. The authorities here have* turned down re:.im three Formosan girls for admission into the Nationalist Chinese Air Force Academy.25 words
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Article121 1965-05-24 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Mr .Mao Tse-tung. chairman of China's Commun Ist Party, said yesterdaj that nothing could break "the militant friendship" between his party and the Indonesian Communi-I Party. In a message on the occ.ision of the PKl's 451 b anniversary. Mr. Mao hailed the PKI forAP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration774 1965-05-24 2 SOEKARNO: THOSE SUPPORTING HER BETTER STAY AWAY FROM ALGIERS Aidit renews plea to arm peasants JAKARTA. Sunday PRESIDENT Soekarno said today that "most AfroAsian countries did not want Malaysia in the second AfroAsian conference in Algiers next month. Speaking at a rally attended by 100,000 people to celebrateReuter; AP - 774 words
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192 1965-05-24 2 Peking hits at Shastri's Moscow visit rrOKYO. Sun.— China today denounced the Moscow visit of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, and said the Soviet Union was "allying with India to oppose China." "Speeches by both parties during Mr. Shastri's visit and the joint communique show that the new Soviet192 words
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Article31 1965-05-24 2 TOKYO, Sun. The Norwegian tanker Heimvard was abandoned in the Northern Japan port of Muroran today after an explosion ripped through the 35.355--ton ship, engulfing it in flames. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-05-24 2 Banda: My No. 1 enemy has fled to US gLANTYRE, Sun. Dr. Hastings Banda. the Malawi Prime Minister, said in a broadcast yesterday that Mr. Henry Chipembere (above), his political enemy No. 1, had fled to America. Mr. Chipembere disappeared after resigning his post as Education Minister last September andReuter - 157 words
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273 1965-05-24 2 Stay-home order to two Saigon plotters OAIGON. Sun. The South Vietnamese Military Security and Counter Intelligence Chiefs were reported today to have been released but confined to their homes after being arrested yesterday in connection with an alleged plot to overthrow the Government. Colonel Tran Van Chinh, Chief of MilitaryReuter; UPI - 273 words
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Advertisement99 1965-05-24 2 PS] JEr BE fli VISION SCREEN ■r^D PICTURES I I This NEW exciting 23' NATIONAL Modern, Delux with "Memo 1| •<• f\ I Tuner" for continuous optimum picture reception. Soft grey- P I tinted screen gives Dynamic pictures. No reflections. No glare. The double oval speakers give rich and true-to-life99 words
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EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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231 1965-05-24 3 President of Bolivia survives bid on his life A PAZ (Bolivia). Sun. Gen. Rene Barrientos Ortuno, president of the ruling military Junta, survived the eighth attempt on his life in three years when he emerged unscathed yesterday from an ambush near Cochabamba. Only six weeks ago he was slightly wounded231 words
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187 1965-05-24 3 De Gaulle on France and the balance of power DARIS, Sun. Pre. 1 dent de Gaulle said yesterday that neither America nor Russia could alone ensure peace in the world, and brushed aside what he called "a few iriternatio n a 1 organisations known by their initials." Gen. de GaulleReuter - 187 words
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Article24 1965-05-24 3 ROME. Sun. Father Pedro Arrupe, 57. was elected today the new Superior-General of the Jesuits. the so-called "Black I Pope".— UPl.24 words
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Article55 1965-05-24 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Hungary'! Prime Minister and Communist leader. Mr. Janus Kadar, is on his way to Moscow for a surprise meeting with Soviet leaders. Tass news agency reported today. Observers said the seniority of his delegation indicated they had important business in Moscow, possibly connectedReuter - 55 words
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442 1965-05-24 3 J|EAVY firing broke out again yesterday after the Dominican Junta leader, Gen. Antonio Imbert Barreras, refused to extend the 24-hour ceasefire. The United States announced it would block a resumption of full-scale civil war "by force if necessary." Santo Domingo, Sun The U.S.Reuter; UPI - 442 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-05-24 3 A BROKEN BOND GETS THE CHEERS IN CANNES r-ANNES. Sun— James Bond put avide his Biretta. parked his Aston Martin and took a straight role in a British film that won a thunderous reception yesterday at the Canncx International film Festival. The famed Agent 007— in real Hie. British actorAP - 185 words
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117 1965-05-24 3 A move to shift the UN to Montreal MONTREAL. Sun.— The Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Mr. Paul Martin, was quoted In the Montreal Gazette today as saying discussions had begun on moving the United Nations to Montreal. He toid the Gazette: There have been discussions." His comment followed a hintUPI - 117 words
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Article48 1965-05-24 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Angry Negroes today attacked a white policeman who caught a Negro youth breaking Into a furniture shop in the Bronx here, police reported. A 56-year-old shopkeeper. Enrique Negron. who went to the policeman's Rid. was stabbed in the back and critically wounded.48 words
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Article146 1965-05-24 3 OALEM. Sun. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here yesterday by special train for a restful weekend with relatives after completing the first part of the royal visit to West Germany. At the baroque 17th Century Salem Castle overlooking this picturesque hamletReuter - 146 words
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Miscellaneous111 1965-05-24 3 JAIL FOR FRANCO INSULT JLJADRID. Sun.— .A Liverpool consider the tact that sailor. Alan Chesworth. I Chesworth had already 21. wa.s jailed for a month spent six weeks In Bpanlsh here yesterday after the jail awaiting trial. Spanish public court found The court will decide within him guilty of calling111 words
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307 1965-05-24 4 N-language is in fact our lingua franca' SINGAPORE, Sun. Non Malays have accepted the Malay Language as the national language because it Is in fact the lingua franca of the people of the various communities In this country. This was stated tonight by Mr. Ong Soo Chuan, political secretary to307 words
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Article20 1965-05-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Teo Kirn Llong has been appointed Assistant Commissioner for Labour with effect from May 4.20 words
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375 1965-05-24 4 Doctors vote for 'f irm stand' against Govt SINGAPORE doctors today voted for a "firm stand" against the Government on numerous outstanding problems notably service conditions which they claim have been responsible for the increased rate of resignation from the service. SINGAPORE, Sun The doctors, all members of the Singapore375 words
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250 1965-05-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, Mr. T. A. Simon, said yesterday that the only remedy to clear the streets of pirate taxi operators was to introduce "contract carriage" licences. He said by this system operators could take out the250 words
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Advertisement260 1965-05-24 4 Holvwood Co.. 128 River Volley Rood. Singapore Specialists in making: Curtains, Cushion-Coven, furniture Upholstery and Mosquito Nets. FRENCH FORTNIGHT AT THE FOUR LIONS The Four Liona present for your enjoyment a special French menu for lunch and dinner 10th— 24th May inclusive French cuistne by chef Daniel. Also in conjunction260 words
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Advertisement46 1965-05-24 4 For POLYTHENE BAGS i with voriout designs ond tost three colour onnting) TUBINGS SHEETINGS HANDBAGS SEALING MACHINES LARGE QUAN TITY Of POLYTHENE SHEETS AVAILABLE FOR RUBBER PACKING. MILIT/RY USE AND FROZEN GOODS. mtoct rhe ipeoolisr UNIVERSAL PLASTICS LIMITED. 125. LOfOog 3 G«ylong Spore 14 Tei: *****46 words
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Advertisement299 1965-05-24 4 LIDO "OPENS TODAY! s2JK (SINGAPORE) Mm, 1.45. 4. »30 I Mpm I Jf\ ■"A FABULOUS FlLM"— Daily Sketch jW-l/tl. a "AREAUOnOSEr-EfeniogNews ffK-tt THE PICTURE WITH «P I A LOT OF BODY! cJ^_S\\ jamesBOOTH royKINNEAR^^X J alita NAUGHTON V J A a GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU NIGHTMARES j a DINODE f299 words
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Advertisement493 1965-05-24 4 LAST HAY!!! I 00. 3 45. 6 30 9 1$ p m MGM. ond CINERAMA Present I "THE WONDtKUL WORLD OF I THE BROTHERS GRIMM" Laurence Harvey Clair* Bloom I School Children Concession: $1.00 to Any Scot at 1.00 1 I 3.45 p.m. OPENS TOMORROW! (MGM) Jean Claude Brialy in493 words
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Article349 1965-05-24 5 MIC: An attempt to mislead the Tamils... SINGAPORE, Sunday rpHE youth section of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Singapore branch, at an extraordinary general meeting, yesterday urged the Singapore and Central Governments to ban the impending visit of Mr. C. N. Anna durai. the secret-ary-general349 words
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94 1965-05-24 5 M UAR. Sun. The local 1 bcanch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities' Employyces will donate two modern rifles to the Government "to show our loyalty, devotion and love lor the country." It> president. Inche Ibrahim bin Ahe. said here today94 words
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261 1965-05-24 5 KANGAR. Sun.—Chinese schools boards of governors in Perlis will I ignore a directive from the State Chief Education Officer requesting all Chinese primary schools to replace their notice boards in Chinese with the national language from May 30. Thi* decision was taken261 words
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Article42 1965-05-24 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun—Eighteen policemen ln Krian received awards at a ceremony at Bagan Serai yesterday. The awards, which ranged from letters of commendation to cash Kids, were presented to the men by the Perwk C.P.O Inche Merican bin Sutan.42 words
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Article25 1965-05-24 5 RAl'B. Sun. A lorry driver Koh Kong. 40. of Kuala Lumpur was fined $50 here yesterday for speeding. His licence was endorsed25 words
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Article97 1965-05-24 5 MUAR. Sun More than 1.000 partridges and 600 chickens worth about $4,000 were burnt to death when a poultry farm at Parit Haji Baki. one mile from here, caught fire yesterday morning. The chief tire offlcer here. Inche MustafTa bin Mohamed Nor, rushed to the scene97 words
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148 1965-05-24 5 Malaysians still posting letters to Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. r Malaysians are still sending letters through the post to Indonesia despite the suspension of postal j services between the two countries on April The Controller of Posts, Mr. R. Murugiah said today that the postal I onties had received an148 words
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Article179 1965-05-24 5 I IPOH. Sun. The 1 Perak State branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association feels that the proposed action by the Central Government to abolish appeals in certain cases to the Privy Council should be given "careful consideration." In a signed statement. Dato Llew Why Hone, the179 words
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Advertisement412 1965-05-24 5 FO*~SALB. at RAY A GARDEN. 10 Modern 2-storey Terrace Houses, (near Happy Avenue) Jalan Belangkas, off MocPherson Road. FREEHOLD. Area: from 2728 *q ft. to 4340 so, ft. Features: Grtund floor Living ond dining room. Servant's room. Store room. Kitchen, bothroom ond lavotory. Cor Porch ond spacious garden front and412 words
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Miscellaneous291 1965-05-24 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS the outaet to find a. tree <10>. 8 Urgent message about the 7. Some might •»>. kill scholar case of a philosopher (8). to get estate! <6>. 9. Horse-play Uking place ln 13. Difficulty of man wtth rope. Spain? (6). possibly, In holding a dog 10.291 words
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257 1965-05-24 6 Slow-down at Batu Tiga site, but Govt set on keeping target date ON E hundred and fifty-six industrialists who have applied to set up factories at Selangor's new 200-acre industrial site at Batu Tiga on the Kuala Lumpur/Klang highway have been assured that the State Government would be making every257 words
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126 1965-05-24 6 Iban blazes trail at US university JACKSON (Tennessee^ Sun. Young Jimbun Pungga. whose uncle is chief of an Iban tribe in Borneo, will become the first of his tribe to graduate from a university in the United States. Pungga will receive a Bachelor's degree in history on May 31 atAP - 126 words
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Article55 1965-05-24 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The C Chu Kang branch of the Public i Daily-rated Health Workers Union elected the following officials for 1965 at its annual meeting: Mr. K. Velu. president: Mr. S. K. i Raioo. secretary: Incho Saleh bin Kandan. treasurer; ana committee members: Messrs. Madon. R. Ra-55 words
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Article35 1965-05-24 6 PENANG. Sun. An English ballet teacher, Mrs. Margaret Moran, won the "My Fair Lady" contest organised by the Penang YWCA at Its dance held at the Penang Turf Club last night.35 words
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Article, Illustration281 1965-05-24 6 ITUALA LUMPLR. Sun.— A Government pensioner, Mr. M. H. Sinnappoo, 75, and his 7U-.vr.ir -old wife celebrated their golden weddine anniversary here last night with a buffet dinner. Fifty years ajo when Mr. Sinnappoo slipped the Koldcn ring on his young bride's finger at the St.281 words
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Article73 1965-05-24 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two donations amounting *o S JO have keen received by the Straits Timer, for Lee Swee Chong. the blinded tin mine kepala, bringing the total r-o far received to $8,611.65. They came from Madam Koj Seng Neo, Singapore $70. and Mr K.T. I.im and family73 words
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Article, Illustration228 1965-05-24 6 Sybil Tan: 'Not all important to win crown' SYDNEY, Sun. To be crowned Miss International Air Hostess is not all-important to Miss Sybil Tan, 24. Malaysian Airways' entrant in the contest to be held In Brisbane next mor;th. Selling" Malaysia to Australians and getting to know them are equally important.228 words
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Article45 1965-05-24 6 PENANG. Sun. The Malay Chamber of Commerce will be represented by a 20-memlx-r delegation at the forthcoming Malay Economic Conpi' I Kuala Lumpur on June 5 to 7. The delegation will tie lfd by the chambers president, Haji a M. Aidid.45 words
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152 1965-05-24 6 JOHORE, BAHRU. Sun. rpHE Johore State Legislative Assembly today approved the sum of $104,800 out of the consolidated fund for expenditure under the Supplementary Supply (1965) Enactment, 1965. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. moved the Bill through all stages on a certificate152 words
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Miscellaneous224 1965-05-24 6 Ml "if Onp By V. T. II ti ml in /rM W3JCVEP TO HEAR I SKXXP 3*l*. M3LTP > I I -.BECAUSE MDtTRE )"I IttEPIACSy* *v I T VAMTA flfl W^-^ k. TH«T THE PWTICUIJY V BE A LOT EASIER T>/ >mx, VH SURE GONNA L -v I ME.' WHY?224 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1965-05-24 7 Maria Montessori, genius of teaching She defied convention to become Italy's first woman doctor and went on to become the world's greatest teacher of handicapped children. HER UPKHT PUPILS BEAT NORMAL CHILDREN IN PUBLIC EXAMS TN 1888, Maria I Montessori, the -■-18 year old daughter of a minor civil servant1,640 words
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Article705 1965-05-24 8 The Indonesian Communist Party's show of strength on the 45th anniversary of its founding raises again the pnaalhiiitjr of a Communist bid lor power in Jakarta. The Communists are certainly the best organised and disciplined party in Indonesia, and they have always been the obvious beneficiaries705 words
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Article326 1965-05-24 8 Further fallout, in the form of floor-crossings as groups adjust to their new asso- ciations, is likely from the i explosion which attended the i Sarawak Government's withdrawal of its controversial land bills; but the chain reaction seems to have been contained. The State Alliance, however scarred, is326 words
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188 1965-05-24 8 More Homes Mr. Tan Siew Sin has made a stail towards finding money for the public housing scheme which he predicted in Feb- ruary "could be by far the i biggest ever undertaken in the history of this country." On Saturday he announced he had approved $30 million for low-cost188 words
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Article22 1965-05-24 8 H \li i yflrumum) A V. VARUCHESE, IMWlaJtf Of Sifiranor.- |J II C.H on liml took i.lar* ssmr **ea> InK al22 words
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Article73 1965-05-24 8 M kTetfJi 114 (Minimum) MR AND MRS. Tun Tian> Puai ■riank ill thrir itsU'i and frtrndn for fhrlr valuable xifta. kind. snd attaadeaea al th*ir wvaMaal THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. I*ll Done King wmhr* to thank all frlenda yea fur their klndnea* nnd condolences durinK their r>'73 words
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LETTERS
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307 1965-05-24 8 Paying the welfare teachers' salaries 1 REFER to the letter on "The Government Axe For Teachers In Welfare Schools" by Samaritan (S.T. May 15 There is a standing instruction issued by the Ministry of Finance that the Government or public body to whom a Singapore Government officer is seconded is307 words
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Letter104 1965-05-24 8 'PHE complaint of 'misconduct' against an Inspector should have been referred to the Public Services Cpmmlssion under the Public Services (Disciplinary Proceedings) (Procedure) Rules. 1964 instead of a departmental inquiry. Under these rules, "the P.S.C. shall appoint a committee comprising of two public officers and104 words
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Article1084 1965-05-24 8 IVOR BROWN - Dope addicts on the campus IVOR BROWN a*. and ruiifj ft b a watre el Mroe and diom^ making what b eafWd Hie best years of <*»•*> Kfe a shattering diaapnoaiitiiwut Bn THE Proctors of Oxford University, august holders of an office which began 700 years ago used to impose1,084 words
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Article143 1965-05-24 8 MY son attends a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, and is in the first year of a three-year course. However he may be allowed to do the course in two years depending on his performance in the first year DroKressive examination. He often comes home143 words
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Article464 1965-05-24 8 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya - Malay lesson— B6 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Belanja mi expenses, provision for expenses; membelanjakan to spend, expend; untok (prepi for; tahan (adj; lasting, durable; bertahan (vt to resist, bn on defensive, to defend; pertahanan (ni defence. TENSE (contd.) The presence of special words accompanying the verb In464 words
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Advertisement43 1965-05-24 8 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. '-'•I r E-- 'if mill AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED A FULLY PAID: $30,000,000.00 GINfftAL RESERVE $30,500,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $479,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY ;ave with o.c.b.c. ■RANCHfS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA A SOUTH-EAST ASIA43 words
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Advertisement218 1965-05-24 8 V\ tlltii^ ><3HoT,Tip*Spir«;Pfcijß V fV^y^ j»* hailed it th« greatnr M --r ~l£tfA J^^achirwrnml in tpark'plug history.' vCIL* flf**s^^ sre now suitable in s rinfß for J*X fP* Ouiboard Mo(or»?Fif AC Hot T iv^4f\ 'M and btnrtit from nclu^> r^s fW' ■©"HOITIP >^P*. MARINE X SPARK PLUGS PRODUCT OF GENERAL218 words
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410 1965-05-24 9 Malay in Govt service: No obstacle, says Nasir THE chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said last night that except for a handful of non-Malay officers there was now no major obstacle to implementing the national language in the Government service. 1 This410 words
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255 1965-05-24 9 Ong's warning against communal extremists SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boor* yesterday warned Malaysians against communal ex t r emists who used the medium of one language to make communal appeals to incite and inflame the feelings of a section of the population for their political255 words
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139 1965-05-24 9 Sun. An mdonesian has been appointed senior tutor of Indonesian and Malayan studies at Sydney University, a position which WM originally intended for I Malaysian. The Malaysian Imhr Abdullah Majid. was M lected for the post bin was barred from enteriirt \ustralia139 words
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Article, Illustration327 1965-05-24 9 NEW TURN IN THE CASE OF THE GIRL IN HIDING KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MISS Jacqueline Fleming, 27, the striptease artiste from New Zealand, has put up banns to marry Mr. Lee Khim Hong, 30. The banns, dated May 11. are being displayed on aUP - 327 words
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142 1965-05-24 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Bun. There were no Utusan Melayu representatives present when the Johore Legislative Assembly met yesterday. No mention was made of the ban on the two Utusan reporters. Inche Ikhwan Nasser and Syed Omar bin All. who have been officially barred from covering142 words
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Article92 1965-05-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Donation.-, totalling 5269.35 have been received by the Singapore office of the Straits Times for the fund ;of Madam Lim Ah Hun« children The donations came from: Staff of Serangoon District Omce, Singapore $63. daily-rated stiff of Serangoon District Office. Singapore $26. Buklt Panjang92 words
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Article52 1965-05-24 9 81NOAPORE. Sun— Five aecondary schools here will participate Ir. the finals of the second annual Inter-secondary school science quit to be held at the Shell Theatrette tomorrow afternoon They are the Bartley Secondary School. Victoria School Bt. Andrew's School. Raffles Institution and the Tanjong Kateng52 words
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Article114 1965-05-24 9 KUANTAN. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang i said last night that Malaysia was still enjoying happiness and prosperity despite external threats. This, he added, was due to the progress the country had achieved in its nation-building programme. The Sultan was speaking at a buffet and dance party to114 words
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207 1965-05-24 9 Police in Spore call for more public support OINGAPORE, Sun The police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, yesterday called for greater public co-operation and assistance to help keep the State "happy and humming." He observed that there was only one policeman to some 360 people in Singapore, and policeman could not207 words
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Article33 1965-05-24 9 PENANG. Sun. Bibijahn, India's woman marathon cyclist, was guest of honour at a tea party given yes'erd.iy by the Parent's Association school to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the school.33 words
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Advertisement169 1965-05-24 9 "a new conception of high luxury... high performance motoring DAILY MAIL HsKCSHS^' w f _,fj| Without doubt the crowning achievement in a long line of highly successful Jaguar saloon models the Mark Ten offers performance, safety and luxury. Lavishly appointed and with independent suspension front and rear and 4 wheel169 words
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Advertisement214 1965-05-24 9 V i/m PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how easy it Is to open a Deposit Account. >AvPAN MALAYAN |[^IFINANCE LTD. i^Wijr'*2J^l7 (Incorporated in the214 words
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Miscellaneous780 1965-05-24 9 TV MALAYSIA {Malaya) 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penang Kothu; 6.34 Adventure Theatre: 6 Ipoh and Malacca 7 News In English; 7.10 We 3 Johore Bahru Want to Know: 7.34 Robin 4 Taipinj; Hood; 8 News In Mandarin' 7 Batu Pahat 8 10 Mart Berbual; 5.15 Popu--9 Kluanr lar Music; 8780 words
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194 1965-05-24 10 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Miss Clara De Ran, 20. a florist at (Jwen's. won the "Miss Srlangor 1965" title last night from 11 finalists. She will represent Selangor at the Miss Malaysia finals at the Stadium Negara here on June 2. Second was194 words
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229 1965-05-24 10 SCHOOL STRIKE: U.S. VOLUNTEER WITHDRA WN From GEOFFREY GELDARO: Sibu, Sunday AN American Peace Corps volunteer teacher has been withdrawn and two more may follow after a student strike at the Three Rivers Secondary School in the Third Division of Sarawak last week. The strike was in support of the229 words
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Article, Illustration86 1965-05-24 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Esme Baptista, women's page editor of the Straits Times left for Honolulu today to attend the Asian-Ameri-can women Journalists' conference. Twenty journalists from leading newspapers will hold discussions on the 1 status of women journalists during the eight-day conference organised by the86 words
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Article33 1965-05-24 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The pnrliamentary .secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. F Cliee, yesterday opened a pairing exhibition sponsored by the Angka'an Pelukis Aneka DBJN (Artists League* at the NaliuntJ Library.33 words
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Article52 1965-05-24 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun.— Johore police have smashed a large-scale I extortion racket in Muar with the arrest of six members of a secret; society gang who centred their operations in the Paradise Amusement Park. The six. arrested under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance, preyed on gaming52 words
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Article110 1965-05-24 10 SIBU. Sun. Th? rottinc attap roofs and sac cine boardwalks of the. camp of the 3rd Bn Royal Malay Rrsimont. which shocked the Sultan of Pahan; when he. visited the battalion last week, are to be replaced. The Ministry of Defence, had approved $25.--000 for reoairs110 words
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Advertisement423 1965-05-24 10 MB^^ pHfj I M'f 1 bl^jl B*» I C^~ LP^I new magic mouth freshener j^ J^HP^ V ML I JLm Ilk. mk m 4B|BB B^BF" BBk >^Bk J 0% B^Bk ATaJEIH' fl HbV JBr TKt BS «L'BR> M- Bw 111 BB^ WEr < m ffik- I t" jflL'V OOlllsecpr. Wk.423 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-24 10 The Bulletin PORTRAIT of a TERRORIST Anthony Brown profiles HO CHI MINH •I NORTH VIETNAM The Bulletin OUT NOW $1 Protect the pedigree with EPIVAXPLUS' the sure. .safe vaccination against canine distemper. A WELLCOME PRODUCT Obtainable through your qualified veterinary surgeons Advertisement The ttnea round your py c arc soon116 words
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Miscellaneous44 1965-05-24 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I -AN 1 SO, Kl'M SOBtTy, BUT 1 f. aa DOC, IP DON'T THINK WE Tfammv I VA'LL OU9T CAN MAKE A LOAN ffclKflWJ H LEMME HAVE A UNDEK THOSE I LOAN H I LI'L DOUGM T' v CIBCUMSTANCESIy'44 words
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Article1180 1965-05-24 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Where the monsoons meet ALLINGTON KENNARD IMPRESSIONS OF THE MALAY PENINSULA IN ANCIENT TIMES. By Paul Wheatley. (Donald Moore: Eastern Universities Press $9.50) i— by— 1 THE politicians have been telling us to read our history books. Presumably they are commending our attention to the rise of the Malay States1,180 words
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272 1965-05-24 11 THE YEAR OF THE RAT. By Mladin Zarubica. (Collms 18s.). AT the end of the Pacific War the author was commander of an American P. T. boat which had led the first surface craft into Manila Bay. After the war. he spent three years272 words
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338 1965-05-24 11 WHY BUDDHA SMILES. By Jorgen Bisch. (Collins 305.). By WALTEB WARWICK COLOUR film, recording machine, observant eyes and Interested ears make Jorgen Bisch a happy traveller. This time he roams through Burma. Thailand and Cambodia, visits the ciraffe women of Kavah. becomes a part time338 words
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Advertisement257 1965-05-24 11 NIVICO JL SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT ~(KL V^Alz A transistor portable radio phonograph 1-Band MW with X^w/ A^ connection 4" speaker using 9 pcs. UMI batteries. List Price: S'pore/Penang: $115/- Federation: $140/XTTA/'T/^/'^ FULLY GUARANTEED- (fWEWk) nl T ILU SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA STP-6 «j STP 5 M "I257 words
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Advertisement1019 1965-05-24 12 .CanUnntd from Pa.c 10. SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT UNlvens(TV 0F MAUVA mv a Word, ft <Mi*.>-Box SO ett.extr. S.eTV-l.a-SSf'" Hri" want™ ■■■I P.™.* 11^. M handle quality Insulation product. $137 MJ 7 K m M AUo Apply Box A 421-9 ST. Spors. varlabls allowance aad housing allowCOOK AMAH WANTtO by1,019 words
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Advertisement1038 1965-05-24 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wm*U >« Win. ,< si Mayo Street. Singapore s. flms* contact Ong Baa Hoag Leong LiautM NO 5 Jalao Besar. Htogapor* I Pbont- Vi!H:t2 a'<~4 PARTLY FURNISHED 3 Bedroom Semidetached Double Storey Bungalow with balcony, garage, long bath, at No. 3. Bellmblng Avenue, Sennett Estate Pbone: Pob Tbye1,038 words
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Advertisement836 1965-05-24 12 TUITION 1 HI Word, $1 M,n.,—B+x ib ctt tstrn Akl« IMtIVINU rblMMIk mm*. I iuuu Dusi-cvutioiitd Cat* dourly »i i iu«i»M«a >.6, .ii Jnum KwJ Ia uo iKltir .'.VW( W77 ENROL EARLY. Beginners' BooMkrtjHiik. Account log 'Evening' hy Exiicrienved Professional Accountants Vacancies: Elementary. Intermediate. I Advanced BtatftS SIC, 75 Middle836 words
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Advertisement942 1965-05-24 12 RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS ACKNOWLKUOKD UNBEATABLK "LOWEST PRICES IN MALAYSIA" Indian Uandmaoe Auat /N Z Wool Super Wualil> Ktnnossed Carpets L'suai Price Hale Price SSOO 12'x9' Hi! S3SO snly Plain and solid colours >3U Less Indian Mbtidmade Indian 00l Carpets $165 ITi9- (Shedt Fluff Madly) Suaer quality S32S New Sale Price942 words
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Advertisement855 1965-05-24 12 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. IS Word* St I Him.)— Box M r««. «xfr. VICKY'S FICURAMA Kxclut'vel> lor trntlrnten nuiuii tn«rmal Hath naif cutting tiniia^ lacial manicure pedicure. Tel: a.'»7'.'3. W-A Cavenavb Road. ain^lMjrt: k\ GENTLIMIN: for Kwediin yimit irfth racial Treatment. Maolrure Hairculting. Tintinc "Jeans" Alrcondilionrd salon 26A Henaof Lan*. UtW855 words
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Advertisement1557 1965-05-24 12 M^MMIMI^pwMI^MMMMiM ■til II MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE ?-"-LJ-f AND COOPERATIV ES O&l^_rVj TENDER NOTICE Tenders (rom Printers registered ri -i»~ with the Government Priming I FMRATA I FTRIK PIICAT Depanmem, will be received in LLMBAUA LtIKIN r"USAI lne office ol lne g,,^ Uhahii JIMOK TECHNICAL ASSISTANT If.f P o hfl H!"!1,557 words
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Advertisement1233 1965-05-24 13 ro Liverpool t, west com v.iv Out S'pori Sam ru» 'tatai OEMODOCUS Liverpool. Glasgow la Pt/May 25 May 2S IUTOLTCUS liverpMl. Dublin. A'noutk... May 14 May May 11/ 1 I«M I AUTOMEDON LiverpMl. Dublin May 2* Me 1 MtCHtOH .ivarpMl UN S IM* > MM 1/11 MM II CLTTONEUS Limpaal.1,233 words
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Advertisement1285 1965-05-24 13 BwTJaaaLw JBjCff 8 JiW ■^JB^SBTawTai aaaT W (V aY M J t bTmTm bbmbLj^blml alTawTaf^ a^al aY Jmb^AwTbT <V M aPjaaawTafl THFX. A h£/JV£S ii I rASIAT.C< L-;c f^-Jed «< D«"r-«ll EXPRESS SAILINtS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT ANO SCANOINAYIA. Soore b S'rarr. Penang Am Genoa Ha»re H t.'» Koam Antw1,285 words
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Advertisement1249 1965-05-24 13 I Benuline 1 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, UVERPOOt CONTINENTAL PORTS aiTVUADt? Li«*rpool lUM2S UtNflOFJb Havre July I Smj,iDore S>am Penang Antwerp Jlly 11 May 21.31 May 25/27 Rotterdam Jaly 14 nrNVfinr leru fot Liverpool my 2 ULnrUnLtCtl Hamburg Jily 11 Singapore P S'Mm Penang Antwerp Jaly II May 21/ 11,249 words
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Advertisement1114 1965-05-24 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Contirtent $.»f»p»r» P. S'kM rmm CITY OF RiPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre. Hull Zt/2t)May MM* CITY Of COIOMIt London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull, Immingriam 25/2. tan CITT OF WINNIPEG London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, A'nerp, Hull MM) CITY OF WELLINGTON London, Hamburg;. Rotterdam, Havre, Hull, Imming-am H/171,114 words
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Article1025 1965-05-24 14 THE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchance shows last business to May 14. (A) and last business since that date (Bi with H and L standing for Hlfheat and Low rut business for 1964 and this year to date. 2» 1.58 S. B.i|in 1.55 1.90 1.551,025 words
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Article167 1965-05-24 14 A MEXICAN imports of steel J\ are expected to reach a record level this year, possibly as high as eight million tons. It was stated In New York. Mr. Francis P. Elter, President of the American Institute for Imported Steel, whose 50 members import more than167 words
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Article118 1965-05-24 14 United States Industry sales of replacement passenger car tyres will soar to 115 million units In 1970. an Increase of 30 per cent over the record 1964 level, the PI- -Jicial Analysts Federation was told at Its 18th annual convention tn Philadelphia. Dr. A.J.118 words
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Article54 1965-05-24 14 West German motor vehicle production dropped to 255.698 units In April from 283.660 units in March. The reason for the drop waa the smaller number of working days due to the Easter period. Motor vehicle exports In April amounted to 131.734 jnlts, 122 per cent lower than the54 words
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Article14 1965-05-24 14 The British bank rate remained unchanged on Thursday at seven per cent.14 words
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Advertisement866 1965-05-24 14 (E°IoRIENTJ LINE s] ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA HONG KONG S.S. "CHITRAL" Deports: Penong 7 June 1965 P. Swertenham 9 June 196S Singapore 11 June 1965 For Manila 15/16 June, Hong Kong 18/22 June Returns:— Singapore 26 June 1965 P. Swettenham 29 June 1965 Penang 30 June 1965 Fare From:— Penang866 words
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Advertisement727 1965-05-24 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO TRAVEL TO THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE AND TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA ITALY m.v. "VICTORIA Sailing from Singapore 21st June, 196S m.v. "ASIA" Stifling from Singapore 27th July, 196S for BRINDISI, VENICE TRIESTE via Bombay, Karachi, Aden Port Said Special Concessional Rail A Sleeper Tickets from Italian Ports727 words
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Advertisement223 1965-05-24 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES i«ay 17. JMay 18. May 19. May 20. May 21. May 23 Industrials 76.60 76.12 75.90 75.88 75.81 75 86 Tins: 95.67 96.37 97.01 97.56 96.62 96 67 S robbers: 103.73 103.81 103.81 103.81 103 81 103 81 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. DIVIDENDS223 words
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Article1908 1965-05-24 15 From Our Market Correspondent IF there was any feature at all on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week it was the modest flutter in tin shares in response to the spectacular gain in the metal price. Before the reaction on Friday the price gained1,908 words
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Article32 1965-05-24 15 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul). May 17. 74 cts. $757.12^ 18. 73*4 eta. $767.62fc 19. 73 eta. $781.75 20. 73' i cts. (796.37H 21. 72/ 8 eta. $770.00 22. $775.12 H32 words
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Article54 1965-05-24 15 THE Malayan Gxcnang* Banks' Asso--1 cistisn made these changes in It* rates to 1100): Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OD 351. 90 d/st 38 credit bills, «8 1/18 trade bills. Soiling TT or OO rssdy: Canadian Dollars 3.% 1/18: Deutsche Msrks 1294; French Francs ISO 3/8: Italian54 words
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Article38 1965-05-24 15 ON thhe frs* exchange market in Hong Kent; on Saturday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at S.T6 for T.T. and 3 741 for cash. Stirling wan quoted at 18.03 and on* taol or geld at 2464.38 words
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Article725 1965-05-24 15 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. May 21: INDUSTRIALS b. s. Alex Bricks 15.50 lb.6U Boustead 1.24 1.28 C.S. Holding! 2.12 2.15 C.T.B. ordi 39/- 41/Dunlop 1.38 i.4i E—o 1.54 1.57 Esso deb.- 1.00 l.oi East Smelt725 words
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Article237 1965-05-24 15 Tin price rallies by $5.12 rwas an exciting week on the Straits tin market with prices taken back almost to the $800 per plcul level. The rise, which began on May 8, continued unabated till Thursday by which time $68 had been added to the price. Saturday's price rose by237 words
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Article594 1965-05-24 15 COMMODITY REVIEW with small ousiness reported across the board. Spot tin was offered at 196%, prompt 1964, June 196 H. July 195" 8 Aug. 195^ and Sept. 195 i cents per lb. Tin futures remained easier and one lot was sold On Friday the General Services Administration announced the sale594 words
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Article51 1965-05-24 15 T*RE present rate of the Malayan dollar aeainut the .sound sterling fixed on November !4 last year is Selling TT or OD 2a. 3 ISI6J. Baying TT 2s. 1/16. Baring OD U. 4Hd. the dollar U at IU rtatntonr middle portion la relation to Hi range against the51 words
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Advertisement747 1965-05-24 15 I TENDER NOTICE Manufacture, Delivering And Fixing Of Built-in And Loom Furniture And Fittings for The Telecoms Training Centre, Jalan Gnrney, Koala Lumpur. TENDERS from P.W.D. approved Class E and D furniture mtucers will be received by the Director General of Telecommunications Government of Malaysia, Telecoms Headquarters, Bukit Nanas, Kuala747 words
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Advertisement552 1965-05-24 15 THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, NO. 26 OF 1961 NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION 65(2). It Is hereby notified for general Information that the Deputy Prime Minister Intends to make an Order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Dunlop Gap Hill Climb) Order, 1965. a On Saturday, 29th May,552 words
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Advertisement364 1965-05-24 15 TENDERS JABATAN TALIVISHEN MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaran2 daripada pemborong2 dan penjua!2 bagl barang2 fclatao yang tersebut dl-bawah: TWO INCH VIDEO TAPES AND ACCESSORIES akan dl-terlma dl-Jabatan Tallvlshen Malaysia, Jalan Ampang, K iala Lumpur. 2. Borang2 tawaran dan keterar,gan2 yang lebeh lanjut boleh dlddpatl daripada Jabatan Tallvlshen Malaysia, Jalan364 words
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Advertisement226 1965-05-24 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE MAJLIS BANDARAN KLANG Tenders from Class "D" and above MB K registered contractors will be received at the Office of the Majlis Bandaran, Klang, up to 12.00 noon of the 4th June, 1965, for the "Construction of Proposed Street Stalls at Esplanade, Klang North." Plans and Specifications226 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1965-05-24 16 Forecast with Pay Roll pays thumping $3,072 SI.M.AI'OKh. Sun. Shiau Yeong Lull. with apprentice Ricky Khoo up, sprang a spectacular upset in the Class 5 Div 1. 7 f handicap to pay $359 at Bukit Timah today. Second was another outsider. Pay Roll, and the forecast1,949 words
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181 1965-05-24 16 TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun American Jim Farrm playing m his tirst major tournament in Malaysia. u-day won three SKOpen tennis ti;lt\>. at the RSGC Furrm won the neni ,-ngles and doublets and mixed doubles events with ease. In the men's singles final against national champion181 words
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Article250 1965-05-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Defending champion T. S. Kirn qualllled lor the iemi-linais of the SLTA hardcouri championships when he beat Oon Seng Wah 6-2. 6-0 at Tanglin Club courts today Margaret Wong, the current iu::ior champion, caused ina.u;r upset when she eliminated M. Tuner 6-1 3-6. 7-5 in250 words
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Article58 1965-05-24 16 ROSSES POINT. Ireland. Sun. I Joe Carr. British Walker Cup team captain In the match again*! the United States at Baltimore, Man-land, next September, won; the Irish amateur close golf rtvim- plonshh* for the third straight time here yesterday. He defeated another Irish International. Tom Craddock. 358 words
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Article105 1965-05-24 16 TOTAL POOL: 8105.34(1 Ist No. *****7 (MUM) 2nd No. *****3 (514.9281 3rd No. *****3 IS 7.4«4> BTABTI U HUM *««-ht: No*. 223*03 32)77t> *****S *****0 *****5 *****4 *****1 *****5 *****1 *****5 *****1 OSSOI.XTION l >;;,0 rarhi: No*. *****6 *****7 *****1 *****1 *****4 *****9 *****S *****9 *****0 *****1 Kxtra105 words
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Article174 1965-05-24 16 LONDON. Sun. Major Lionel Holiday's Never A Fear, favourite for the Epsom Oaks, was beaten by an outsider. Mr. Wilfred Harvey's Quita. In the Oaks Trial Stakes al Ungfleld Park. Surrey, ye.-terday. Starting 2-to-l on favourite In the f.eld of six for tin- I2f race. Never A174 words
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Article184 1965-05-24 16 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr Khaw Kai Boh. Minister of Local Government and Housing and president of the Malaysian Amateur Basket, oall Association, will visit the various States to raise part of the $200,000 needed to stage the third Asian championships at Kuala Lumpur from Nov 28184 words
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Advertisement1303 1965-05-24 16 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) i urrdremrd Pled(«-d Goods and Jewellers from thr folloitini Pawnbrokers' Shop*. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh> No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cheong). No.1,303 words
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Advertisement151 1965-05-24 16 WHEN YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR QUALITY INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIALS SUCH AS IARTTtS YELLOW OXIDE OF IRON ENTONITE RED OCHRE TALC YELLOW OCHRE CHINA CLAY FULLIERS' EARTH CALCIUM CARBONATE HARDONATE RED OXIDE OF IRON A FLOOR HARDENING COMPOSITION, ETC., ETC. PLEASE CONTACT INDUSTRIAL MINERALS CHEMICAL COMPANY Manufacturer/Exporter 125, NARAYAN151 words
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323 1965-05-24 17 MALAYA CUP SOCCER RAHIM GOAL IS WINNER MALACCA, Sun.— A 64th minute goal by veteran Rahlm Omar gave champions Singapore a 2-1 win over Malacca In their vital Malaya Cup south zone soccer match before a packed Kubu Stadium here today. It was without doubt a great Rahim Omar goal.323 words
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Article, Illustration40 1965-05-24 17 Taunting hopes— then a draw SHROFF (first slip), wicketkeeper Lalchandani and Peter Hall join in the appeal as Houghton goes le? -before to Carl Myatt (not seen) yesterday. Da Silva Is the ntber batsman. Timesport picture by Soong Hon Sin.Soong Hon Sin - 40 words
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Article177 1965-05-24 17 DtNANG, Sun. I'fnant put on a. show of sustained power when they crushed reran 2-4 at the City Stadium here tonight to keep thrir Malaya Cup hopes alive. I'enang led 1-0 at halftime. A ii. .in drizzle fell just before the mji i but it stopped177 words
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833 1965-05-24 17 By NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Sunday i>EFORE Malaysia and Hong Kong played their first draw in the interport cricket series which started in 1890, hopes of victory taunted each team in turn on the final and only full day's play of the833 words
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Article148 1965-05-24 17 K LUANG, Sun. Malacca clinched the MHP friendly lockey quadrangular by beating iingapore 3-2 on the Kluang Secondary English School ground oday. Singapore scored against the un of play when an Ernest Prlda toss was swept past Malacca goal;eeper Mab Peng Kuaw by Kenny Jomes Three148 words
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Advertisement119 1965-05-24 17 AN INCREASE IN BONUS FOR YOU Asia Life Assurance proudly and with much pleasure, announces an increase in reversionary bonus for the year 1964. The new rate is now $32.00 for every $l t ooo sum assured. An interim Bonus at the same rate will be payable on all policies119 words
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Advertisement401 1965-05-24 17 ©£S*S3 it's the easiest brushing high gloss paint ever I ...and you wont repaint for years J U&\ jfl I _i-Ja» B^l ;(£2 i iIOM j J^L I Mr EASY OFFERS YOU jhj^^^lfc lml tptJ tf CDCCI THESE EXCLUSIVE SUPA- V.^H If /ri\ttl LUSTA FEATURES. MW. Jt Hk /THE MOST401 words
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402 1965-05-24 18 Say it now if you want to secede: Albar to Lee DENANG, Sun. The Umno secretarygeneral, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar. tonight challenged Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to "say it now" that he wanted Singapore to secede from Malaysia. He told a crowd of more than 1.000 Umno402 words
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Article56 1965-05-24 18 SINGAPORE. Sun— A Chinese couple, with their hands tied together with a piece of cloth, were found dead at the bottom of 17-.storey Albert House in Selegie Road today. The man is believed to be Lim See Kok. about 24. of Temerloh. The woman about56 words
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Article, Illustration557 1965-05-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'pHE president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, said today the Government's ban on strikes and other forms of industrial actions by unions would set the clock back 100 years for labour. Addressing more than 500 delegates557 words
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136 1965-05-24 18 I/L'CHING. Sun. The Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. James Wong, last night stressed that Sarawak would engage expatriates w h ether from Britain. Korea or any Commonwealth countries if their services were needed and if they worked loyally for the State. He was making136 words
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526 1965-05-24 18 THE AMERICAN WHO COULDN'T WIN EVEN WITH RUSSIAN'S HELP BACK PAGE SPORT THDMAS LEJUS of Russia was booed ai.d jeered by L a crowd of 8.000 spectators yesterday as he reduced the men's singles at the French 'international tennis championships to the level of farce. I Ulna tnnlf 1i hnnr.'526 words
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Article22 1965-05-24 18 HANOVER. Sun. Borussra j Dortmund beat Alemannia Aachen 2-0 here yesterday to win the r West German soccer championship —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article31 1965-05-24 18 LONDON Sun.— Halifax beat S! I Helens by 15 points to 7 in the i Rugby League championship final at Swinton yesterday lifter leading .5-4 11 halftime.— Reuier.Reuter - 31 words
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272 1965-05-24 18 CRICKET White hits first century off NZ T ONDON. Sun.— Wtth Ray White scoring 151 and Derryck Murray 84 In a big fourrhwicket partnership. Cambridge University swept to a total of 364 for nine on the first day ol their match against the New Zealand cricketers at Cambridge yesterday. White's272 words
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