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Title Section22 1965-05-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 100522 words
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Article, Illustration863 1965-05-25 1 strokes for the eye-gougers Judge: You are lucky death sentence not permitted IPOH, Monday TWO robbers who gouged out the eyes of a tin mine kepala. Lee Swee Chong, were today each sentenced to 10 years' jail and 24 strokes, the maximum penalty permitted by the law, for committing the863 words
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Article, Illustration24 1965-05-25 1 MISS Jacqueline Fleming at Singapore Airport last night. Straits Times picture by Chew Boon Chin.Chew Boon Chin - 24 words
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908 1965-05-25 1 lACKIE SAM AND RODERICK PESTANA - lACKIE SAM AND RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Monday. JACQUELINE FLEMING, the elusive strip-teaser from Auckland, New Zealand, won a 24-hour extension in Malaysia tonight-through her tomcat. During an hour-long drama u t the airport before her stay was extended. Miss Reining dodged reporters,908 words
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Article137 1965-05-25 1 BANGKOK. Monday. |\R. Subandrio declared here last night that negotiations in Tokyo with Malaysia were put off because of a misunderstanding, but have not been entirely cancelled Dr. Subandrio. who .spoke to reporters on his arrival here from Tokyo on his way home, did not elaborateUPI - 137 words
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Article45 1965-05-25 1 LONDON Mon— No Cabinet Ministers attended a service In I Westminster Abbey today mark.- j ing Commonwealth Day. and a Conservative former Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, said It was a scandal. He asked for a full explanation of the Government's attitude.45 words
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Article50 1965-05-25 1 WELLINGTON (S. Africa). Mon. A canary breeder here, Mr. R.E. Dore. claimed that he is the first person in the world to breed biack canaries. He b unsure of the birds' actual parentage, as seven hens and two cocks were in an aviary at one time. Rcuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article129 1965-05-25 1 LIWONDE (Central Malawi i. Mon.— As many as 150 people, mostly women and children, are now feared to have drowned when a ferry overturned on the Shire River here late last night. Earlier today, the police put the number of passengers at about 150 andReuter - 129 words
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200 1965-05-25 1 From G. GELDARO Xl CHIMi. Mon. At least 200 Indonesian regulars are involved in their offensive in the Balai Ringin area. 80 milrs south-east of her*-. The fighting. which has been going on for the past ninr days, appeared200 words
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Article62 1965-05-25 1 Pope's plan for peace VATICAN CITY, Mon Pope Paul VI may se' up a new Catholic church secretariat for promoting peace. Vatican sources said today The Pontiff. they said, is thought to be seriously considering it along guidelines recently proposed by the Swiss Catholic Review Nova Et Vetera. The suggestionUPI - 62 words
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Article213 1965-05-25 1 Dato N and Jugah off to capital I^UCHING. Mon. IV The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. his Deputy. Mr. I James Wong, and the I Minister of Local GovI ernment, Mr. Dunstan Endawie. left tonight 1 for Kuala Lumpur. They were accompanied by the Federal Minister for213 words
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Article31 1965-05-25 1 lAKARTA DEMAND JAKARTA. Mon. Air Forte commander f»r West Irian urm-d Govrrnmcnt to expel Radio Austnili i correspondent n Indonesia. Philip Koch He said Koch wrote "IjrinK" reports. IPI31 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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182 1965-05-25 2 Full U.S. Army division soon for Vietnam SAIGON. Mon. The equivalent of a full U.S. Army division is expected to arrive in South Vietnam within the next 30 days, further bolstering American troop strength in this war-torn country, informed sources said. The force would probably total more than 15.000 men,Reuter - 182 words
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134 1965-05-25 2 Vietnam policy protest vigil by 35 BERKELEY (California) Mon. About 35 demonstrators bedded down last night in a downtown plaza in a continuing protest against I nited States policies in Vietnam. The new demonstration entering its second day followed a marathon teach-in at the University of California on Friday and134 words
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Article53 1965-05-25 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Tshombe s Conacn Alliance has won a clear majority of National Assembly seats in the Congo's national I elections. an unofficial count showed yesterday. Conaco and its allies now have ,an unofficial 84 seats with the I potential opposition unofficiallyAP - 53 words
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Article53 1965-05-25 2 BANGKOK. Mon— The Tha Post and Telegraph Departmen; has issued 3.000.000 stamps to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the wedding of the King and Queen. They carry a portrait of the royal couple standing together. It is the first tiiu" that the Qurei has appeared53 words
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Article50 1965-05-25 2 TOKYO, Mon.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry today announced that a third United States nuclear powered submarine would visit Sasebo in Kyushu, Japanese's main southernmost island, five day.s from tomorrow. The ministry said the visit would be made by the 3.500 ton I submarine Snook.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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176 1965-05-25 2 New speculation on movement of Mao's troops HONG KONG, Monday. J^ NORTH Vietnam News agency report today of the arrival of a Communist Chinese Railways delegation in Hanoi led to speculation here of Chinese troop and arms I movements. Western observers sur- j gested that Peking had already massed menReuter - 176 words
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Article33 1965-05-25 2 TOKYO. Mon —A rally was held in Peking last night, denouncing the Unit<wi States. The demonstrators expressed their Iron determination to take over Formosa, the New CMna News Afjenc:' reported— AP.AP - 33 words
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99 1965-05-25 2 4 HURT AS TANKER SMASHES PICKET LINES MANILA, Mon 1U Four striking Caltex supervisors were injured at the weekend in nearby Batangas province when a company oil tanker rammed throueh their seaborne picket lines. The strikers established thpir seaborne picket lines round the Caltex wharf to prevent company tankers fromReuter - 99 words
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Article68 1965-05-25 2 Disaster— 2,7oo years ago PHILADELPHIA. Mon. An archaeological expedition from here which has been digging m Jordan has uncovered the remain* of 12 Identical houses destroyed by, a terrific conflagration about 80U years before the birth ol Christ. They have also found skeletons of people buried 3.200 years ago. 2.000-year-old68 words
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94 1965-05-25 2 CAPE KENNEDY, Mon.— President Park Chung Hee of South Korea said yester- day he extended his wholehearted support to President Johnson's policy in Vietnam. He told a news conference: "Korea will support Vietnam as if the border, the 17th parallel. I "•re the 38th94 words
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Article160 1965-05-25 2 New bid to 'bomb 9 burning tanker TOKYO, Monday U.S. Air Force helicoptors today plan a second attempt to "bomb" the blazing 35.355-ton Norwegian tanker Heimvard with flre extinguishing chemicals. A helicopter yesterday carried a chemical spray hose, linked to a land based flre engine, over the burning ship butReuter - 160 words
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262 1965-05-25 2 Two British Embassy girls under siege in Jakarta JAKARTA, Mon. Two British Embassy secretaries are virtually living under siege since last Monday because of a dispute over the house they occupy in a Jakarta residential area, it was disclosed today. rhey are Miss Beryl Plckover and Miss Godifer Bodilly, whoAP - 262 words
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150 1965-05-25 2 JAKARTA. Mon, The Army Commander. Lieut. Gen. Achmad Yanl. has said he would file a suit over the recent killing of a lieutenant, the Army newspaper Berita Yudha (War News) renorted today. Second Lieut. Sudjono was killed on May 14 whenReuter - 150 words
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Miscellaneous10 1965-05-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /OAKLING ARE JUST AS SOON10 words
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Article, Illustration100 1965-05-25 3 A GRAND reception in honour of Queen Eliza beath and Prince Philip, who are now on a 10-day State visit to West Germany, was given at the Augustusburg Palace, Bonn. Picture shows the Quern being presented dignitaries at the rertption. Prince Philip is on extreme risht.100 words
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174 1965-05-25 3 LA PAZ. Monday. gOLIVIAS ruling military Junta has ordered the army to take over the country's nationalised mines the first such military intervention in state industry. The instruction was issued yesterday as striking miners and troops clashed at the Exkami and Quechisla mines. OtherReuter - 174 words
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356 1965-05-25 3 REPRESENTATIVES of four Latin American nations and the United States signed a document yesterday to create a history-making first InterAmerican Peace Force. The signing came shortly before the expected arrival of the 20-man advance guard of a 1,170 Brazilian contingent, the largest Latin American unitReuter; AP - 356 words
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183 1965-05-25 3 Found: New way to check on nuclear -cheating I ONDON. Mon. Develop- ment of sensitive new detecting equipment has now made It possible for the West to agree to a total nuclear test ban treaty without on-site inspection, a leading British nuclear scientist said yesterday. Sir John Cockcroft. former directorReuter - 183 words
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Article32 1965-05-25 3 INNSBRUCK. Mon A bus i went out of control on the steew Zirl mountain road near here yesterday, .smashed against •< "11. killing four passengers and Injuring 30 others— A P.32 words
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Article34 1965-05-25 3 VIENNA. Mon SocialLst Mr. Franz Jona.-. 65-year-old mayor of Vienna, was yesterday elected Austria 1 fourth post-war President, narrowy defeating the Conservative candidate, former Chancellor Mr Alfon* Gorbach. 66.— APAP - 34 words
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Article27 1965-05-25 3 NEW ORLEANS. Mon. city and Stite police arrested two white men shortly after midnight after they attempted to set fire to a Negro Church. APAP - 27 words
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Article134 1965-05-25 3 V:METHWICK. Mon The Labour Party branch In the racially troubled Smethwick district last night picked Mr. Andrew Faulds. 42. an actor, as its House of Ccmmons candidate in the next election. Mr. P-auid* will try to win back the seat lost by Mr Patrick GordonAP - 134 words
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Article103 1965-05-25 3 It's nyet to synthetic caviar MOSCOW. Mon.— Russians may soon be eating synthetic caviar if back-room boys at a auiet Moscow laboratory have their way. i The news came as a shock to the capitals gourmets en hey read it today in a weekend magazine. borne leaders said the dis-Reuter - 103 words
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252 1965-05-25 3 Pentagon bans N-gun despite protests £HICAGO, Mon. The Chicago Tribune reported that the Pentagon had Dlaced a virtual ban on use. of America's most effective weapon against mass invasion a gun tube type of tactical nuclear weapon. In a dispatch from Wishing ton. the Tribune said the ban. which cam*AP - 252 words
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Advertisement201 1965-05-25 3 >lv family thinks of me like THIS! In the eves of m> f;imil\. I'm still menially a "little girl". M ayhc (hat's not too bad. though. Maybe it helped me grow up faster. Becduv i wanted so desperately to ..idle my own decisions that i got over making foolish ones201 words
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Advertisement285 1965-05-25 3 '%j need a blue/£ I PRINT FORH-> <2l SECURITY f^ A definite life insurance plan Is very Important to you to build up your family's FUTURE SECURITY. You can get this plan from the Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd. The MCIS Special Assurance Plans are available to you. You need285 words
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345 1965-05-25 4 Clerk pounces on robber at bank door VICTIM MADE TO SIGN $2,000 CHEQUE SINGAPORE, Monday. ]yjR. Justice Ambrose heard in the Assizes today how four robbers beat a hasty retreat after being foiled from cashing a $2,000 cheque j at a bank adjoining their victims' business premises in Bukit Timah345 words
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Article, Illustration108 1965-05-25 4 INDIAN DANCE PRODUCTION TONIGHT BY DILIP KUMAR SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Dilip Kumar Chakravarty (above) an exponent of classical Indian dances, who will present a dance production at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow evening. Mr. Dilip Kumar came to Singapore in 1962 and is now the director of dances of the Indian108 words
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123 1965-05-25 4 490 to get N-language certificate SINGAPORE, Mon.— A total of 490 candidates have qualified for the award of the full certificate In the national language public examinations conducted by the Education Ministry last month. Of this total, 375 passed the standard one examination: 93, standard two, and 22 standard three.123 words
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Article32 1965-05-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A ballot for stalls will be held at the new Queenstown market In Commonwealth Crescent, at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The market will be opened on May 29.32 words
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Article59 1965-05-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. As part of I the orientation programme, the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union will hold an industrial talk tomorrow beginning at 2 pjn. at the Polytechnic main lecture theatre. Highlight of the day's programme will be a tea party gfven by Dr. Toh to59 words
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Article21 1965-05-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Police Band wiil perform at the Tiong Bahru community centre at 5 p.m. on Wednesday.21 words
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Advertisement212 1965-05-25 4 THE INDIAN FINE ARTS SOCIETY presents A programme of Select Indian Dances Music (Directed by Mrs. Sankary Krishnan) and A DANCE DRAMA "AMRKALI" (Directed by Dilip Kumar with participants from Nanyang University and Sriwana) TONIGHT AT 8.30 P.M. at the VICTORIA THEATRE In aid of the National Defence Fund. under212 words
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Miscellaneous462 1965-05-25 4 THE following In today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Frankfurt, Damaicus, Baghdad, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur <BA 792) 4.15 p.m.; from London, Rome, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta <BA 712) S.55 p.m. from Auckland. Sydney, Darwin (BA 715) 6.55 p.m.; from London.462 words
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74 1965-05-25 5 Divorce for wife with a "strange story' SINGAPORE, Mon. —I Mr. Justice Winslow today granted a decree nisi to Madam Molly Chua, of Paya Lebar Road, after remarking that she had given, the court "a strange story.'" He added, however, that there was no reason why Madam Chua's story should74 words
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Article81 1965-05-25 5 She said that the last time I she saw Goh was when she married him at the registry here In June 1960. On the wedding day. Goh. without offering any i xplanatlon, asked her to return to her parents. She did that. She had not heard from Goh81 words
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Article27 1965-05-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Tcipcoms Athletic and Welfare Association of Johore Bahru will hold its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on June 5-27 words
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Article47 1965-05-25 5 KANGAR. Mon— The Perlis Malay Contractors' Association will be represented by 1U secretary. Inche Hussetn bin Abdul Rahman, and an executive committee member. Inche Ismail bin Dato Sheikh Ahmad, at the Economic Conyress of the Malays and Indigenous People at Kuala Lumpur next month47 words
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412 1965-05-25 5 THE Alliance Party Singapura today said the recent utterances of Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, both abroad and at home, had posed questions which only Mr. Lee could answer. A party statement asked; "Firstly, does Mr. Lee sincerely and honestly support412 words
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Article53 1965-05-25 5 Singapore wedding \*R. R J. Davids and his x bride, the former Miss Vera Bowden, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry of Marriages. The bridegroom It managing director of Hagemeyer Trading Co. and is a former State soccer player. He played right fallback for Singapore for two successive years53 words
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Article120 1965-05-25 5 OINGAPORE. Mon. A 12-member delegation from the Sibu Urban District Council said today that they were highly impressed with housing schemes in Singapore. After visiting housing estates in Queenstown. Kallang, Tanjong Rhu. Toa Payoh and other places, the delegation's leader. Mr. Toh Geok Choon.120 words
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99 1965-05-25 5 KTJCHING. Mon. The Central Government has offered a scholarship to Inche Kushalry bin Hajl Sebawl of Kampong patlnggan. Kuching. to qualify as a marine officer. Inche Kushairy. 21. who Hopes to obtain a Master's certificate in seven years, will serve a fouryear cadetship with the99 words
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164 1965-05-25 5 Salesman on $51,000 cheating charges SINGAPORE, Mon. A former salesman, Lee Teck Haw. was today charged in. a magistrate's court with three counts of cheating Mr. Johannes Adolf Schmid, import manager of Diethelm and Co. Ltd. of a total of $51,036 on three different occasions between May and October last164 words
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Article198 1965-05-25 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Industrial Arbitration Court today upheld, by a majority decision, the dismissal of a clerk, Terence Rodrigues. by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Deliverinu the court's award in the nearly 2J-year-old disoute the acting president. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, said Rodrigues' "self-chosen198 words
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259 1965-05-25 5 Two sent to jail for cigarette torture VIALACCA, Mon. 1»1 two men pleaded guilty today to causing hurt to a fortune-tell-er. They were sentenced to 13 months' jail each. Yong Ah Choong. 25, and Pon Tack Soon, 23. with two others still at large, hurt Lee Ah Lee with a259 words
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Article52 1965-05-25 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. More han 5.000 people, including chool children and members of olun'.ary organisations, are exacted to attend a national iinnuage rally to be held on the own nndang here at 9 a.m. on 'hursday. The Krian District Officer. Dato .lohamed bin Ibrahim, will adders52 words
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Article59 1965-05-25 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. BumUrs broke into the Customs store at Pekan China here yesterday and stole more than 1001 b. of manufactured tobacco and some co^ metics valued at $1,500. Over l.OOOlbt. of opium worth $*****0 and morphine valued at $30,000 which were kept in a59 words
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72 1965-05-25 5 TANGKAK. Mon. The body of a 15-t ear-old boy. M. K. Mum, was recovered from the A&ahan waterfalls pool yesterday evening. The boy's father. Mr. Mooidrn Kuddy, a shopkrrper, said (hat his ran went swimming with three friends. Musa dived into the pool72 words
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Article53 1965-05-25 5 JOHORE B A HRU. Mon— Johore has 11.652 acres of padl under cultivation during the 1964 1 965 season with a total output of about 3,845.160 gantangs. These figures were given in reply to a written question Dy Alliance Assemblyman Mr. H. L. Tang In the53 words
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Article, Illustration121 1965-05-25 5 MALACCA. Mon.— A lawyer. Mr. D. A. Devadason—now Albakri Devadason—last week married Che Salmah blnte Mohamed. daughter of a hospital assistant. The marriage ceremony. It is learnt, took place In Kuala Langat. while the bersandine ceremony took place at the bride's home in Limbongan121 words
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Miscellaneous63 1965-05-25 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM 7~Z f WURRY AND A P^" WELL, "*^S *UyJ RAKE TWOCE WADPAVA kTJCW t. -A fhJrf LEAVES /BUSS 1 I ITS *H/A//Artf, HEY, PETUNIA, I [^TfZZLjf 11l s^T" rMGETTIN'WETi irf^V/ \jff 1, J I I Q I BETTER QUIT |#i\ k/ 7 /i/ I B6FORE63 words
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Article99 1965-05-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The cockatoo which has been missing from the home of the British High Commissioner, Lord Head, and Lady Head for two weeks still hasn't shown i UP. Their private secretary. Miss J.M. Bi:-sct. said today that there was anxiety for the safely99 words
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Article32 1965-05-25 6 SANDAKAN Mon. Lee Yin Leong has been fined $30 for capturing three spotted neck doves without a special licence- The charges were made under the Fauna Conservation Ordinance. 1963.32 words
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418 1965-05-25 6 National code to open up more land KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. J^ NATIONAL Land Code to regularise the allocation of land in the various States will be presented to Parliament tomorrow. Though land is a State matter under the Constitution, Parliament is empowered to make laws with regard to land tenure.418 words
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Article106 1965-05-25 6 KUALA LUMFLR. Mon. —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has sent the, following: greetings to Kin^ Hussein of Jordan: "The Raja Pr.rmaisuri Agong joins me in extending to you and the People of Jordan, on this joyous and auspicious oc- > <Mm. the National Day of Jordan, our106 words
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Article39 1965-05-25 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Rev. Father R. Andrews of Sungei Patani. and Father E. Grandcinird of the Assumption Parish. Pinaiiß. will be leaving for Madras in the Rajula on June 7 to take a course in Tamil.39 words
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Article, Illustration243 1965-05-25 6 pENANG. Mon.— Mem. bers of the Penan* Bar plan to urge thi Governmeut to retain the services of Mr. Justice Hepworth, who i« due to retire on the expiry of his contract next month. Mr. Justice Hepworth succeeded Mr. Justice (now Sir Ivor) Rlgby243 words
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Article60 1965-05-25 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Asaem- blyman for Chanßi. Mr. Sim Boon Woo. stressed the need for a j multi-lingual basic education for Malaysia's younger generation. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Changkat Integrated primary school. Mr. Sim said that Malaysia was a multi-racial nation and only by60 words
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227 1965-05-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I I np H E International A Student Conference views with, "great concern" the Government's insistence on "suitability cert i fi cates" for entry into institutions of higher learning in Malaysia. This was stated by the associate secretary of227 words
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Miscellaneous179 1965-05-25 6 An*# o»B9 a* r. r. rr™-r?m U JJf NT )-^i2 I^LSJ J WHVMOT? L^^~~\Moeißl NOTRE I I 6HOUU> SAY SO.' W! THATiS )_I WIND UP PONsT AU. 7>7181| SS?P rIXzFnZSEEX U** A /^O«.NO-VT3PNCnCH LOOK HOW VtXJVE JUST TH' <WORK WHILE \OU fUVS JP ME V-sfiS^?Sf^E« StFSJiif' »^TANV)fW»nKTH- BEEN OPBWJIfsJG AiiN179 words
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Article, Illustration1865 1965-05-25 7 IN AN ERA OF CORRUPT POLITICIANS EARL LONG WAS A DEMAGOGUE WITHOUT ANY SCRUPLES ONE day in June 1959, the Governor of the American State of Louisiana, a pross, rumpled bear of a man named Karl Long, was dragged off kicking and screaming to a1,865 words
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Advertisement187 1965-05-25 7 don't choose your new car by shooting dice... get behind the wheel Discover what SIMCA has to offer outstanding performance in every respect You can choose from any one of the five models Oil PJI of the dynamic range. Arrange OHIIOU for a test drive to-day. S^ CHRYSLER W^Sf INTERNATiONAI187 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-05-25 8 CHANGING THE MAP OF SINGAPORE THIS map of the giant coastal reclamation scheme shows the am to be reclaimed from the sea off the Bedok-Tanjong Rhu coast in Singapore. When completed this site will stretch six miles.39 words
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108 1965-05-25 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The State (iovernment today announced a gigantic 1 !.•'> million project to further push back the sea off Bedok. The four-year reclamation scheme, due to begin next month, will add another two square miles of land to Singapore's present total area108 words
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240 1965-05-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Forty-one graduates of the second tourist guide training course organised by the Tourist Promotion Board today received their certificates from the Minister for Law, Mr. E. W. Barker at a ceremony held at the Political Study Centre. Speaking to the graduates, Mr.240 words
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Article, Illustration306 1965-05-25 8 The scheme would involve cutting and removing 27 million cubic yards of earth from the hilly ground between Changi Road and East Coast Road, and dumping it into the sea off East Coast Road. Conveyor beltMr. Lim said that this would be the biggest and306 words
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Article51 1965-05-25 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two stray cattle in Coronation Road West were seized and .slaughtered in the Government abattoir on Saturday, a Ministry of Health statement said today. The statement added that so far 25 stray cattle had been slaughtered since February, when the campaign against the stray animals51 words
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385 1965-05-25 8 6 ARMED ROBBERS LOOT MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK SHOP j SINGAPORE, Mon. f WER $10,000 worth of luxury goods were stolen w from the Universal Store on the ground floor of the Cecil Street multi-storey car park today The goods were carried out of the shop into a Hillman parked alongside385 words
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Article38 1965-05-25 8 SINGAPORE, Mon— The field section of the Ministry of Culture will hold free film shows at the following places at 7.30 pjn. tomorrow: Kong Mm School, Florence Road: Kampong San Teng Wayang stage, and Kampong Retah.38 words
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Advertisement65 1965-05-25 8 Advertisement TV> keep your lips pretty and soft smooth a little oil of Ulan over your lips to Increase the staying power of your lipstick, and massage the lips and skin surrounding the mouth with double quantities of moist oil at bedtime. This will prevent those tiny lines and ageing65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-05-25 9 gIBI Jahn, India's woman marathon cyclist, riding through a ring of fire at the Penang Esplanade. She was performing before a crowd of over 6,000, many of whom had earlier showered her with gifts of cash and jewellery. Straits Times picture.46 words
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185 1965-05-25 9 Homesick Singapore seamen to be flown SYDNEY, Mon.— Eighteen homesick crew from the 5,800-ton freighter Braeside will be flown home to Singapore from Sydney tomorrow. The men went on strike last Friday because they had not been home for nine months. The ship should have sailed last Friday but theReuter - 185 words
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Article44 1965-05-25 9 TANGKAK, Mon. A business- j man. Indie Majid bin Jempu\ has been elected chairman of the I Umno branch here. Others elect- 1 ed wore: Inche Sahar bin Sitam vice-rlia:rman; Inche Mazlan bin urn secretary; and Incn» Ludin bin Mahat treasurer44 words
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Article35 1965-05-25 9 KLCHING. Mon. An Australian Colombo Plan teacher. Mr. c P. L. Newland. has arrivec here S to .ice up the post of electric.il c *-...>tructor at the trade school a here. I35 words
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Article129 1965-05-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I Tickets for the Emlyn Williams recitals at the Town Hall here on Friday and Saturday have been sold out Emlyn Williams, who will j portray a number of Dlckenslan characters, is on a tour of Malaysia sponsored by the Arts Council129 words
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Article58 1965-05-25 9 LONDON. Mon —Three Malay- I lan editors have arrived here for month's visit as guests of the kimmonweulth Relations Oilli < They are Mr. Chee Guan Hock, ditor of See Hua Daily News, iibu: Mr. Leong Kok Shin, editor if the Sarawak Vanguard. Kuching nd Mr.58 words
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Article51 1965-05-25 9 MUAR. Mon.— Teoh Urn Poh. 39, a clerk In Lian Yew Co. here, was today charged In the Sessions Court with criminal breach ol trust of $22,000 from the company. The case will be heard on Aug. 8 Teoh was allowed bail of $15,000 in two51 words
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369 1965-05-25 9 Let us sell cement in S'pore, Govt urged KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. four major cement producers in Malaya have asked the Central Government to seek the approval of the Singapore Government to allow their surplus cement to be sold there. "A formal request was sent to the Controller of Trade, Inche369 words
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Article, Illustration208 1965-05-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Lian Ann. last year's chess champion, is leading in the 17th Singapore chess championships, now being played every weekend at the King Edward VII Hall. Lian Ann. 18. has won all five games he played. He also scored a bye208 words
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Article26 1965-05-25 9 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Austiran Ambassador. Dr Rudolf Bnumann. paid a courtesy call on the Minister of TransMrt, Dato Sardon b'n Haji Jubir. today26 words
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Article38 1965-05-25 9 XI.AM.. Mon. Tweniy-threr Chinese men and women nnlir.il id the Muslim faith at the Muslim Welfare Association here yesterday. They were converted by the principal of the Muslim College here. Dato (Dr.) Haji Abdul Jalil. >38 words
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214 1965-05-25 9 Japanese fishermen ruining us, say Brunei villagers ■DRUNEI TOWN, Mon. Muara fishermen have complained to the B runei Government that Japanese fishermen operating close to shore and around the kelongs are taking away their livelihood. Inche All bin Ahmad, a Muara District Councillor, said that a number of fishermen had214 words
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Advertisement28 1965-05-25 9 S-T'R-€-T-C-H SLACKS W STYLED FOR FIT! jt i Perfect for BOWLING £/wk LOUNGING SHOPPING \w DRIVING HOSTESSING^ Available in 19 colours flp U^g 9ML f\ LJ .f SINGAPORE28 words
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Advertisement268 1965-05-25 9 Jj GRANULES j»U *osi Pleasantly flavoured V A new ONE-DOSE TSii^ roundworms >m f j THREADWORMS PRIPSEN Granules, the new remedy for worms, gives you everything you f^»__~ jt could ask for in a medicne. Only a SINGLE DOSE of PRIPSEN is needed for clearing roundworms and the same SINGLE268 words
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Article191 1965-05-25 10 20 Wm4 llt <*"■*»>■»»> MR. MRS. Raymond Pboa thank Pastors relative* and friends for their best wishes and gifts on the occasion of the wedding. MR. A MRS- K.E. Shalome thark Mends for gifts, flowers, cards and well wishes on the birth of their son on 14th May I»6S.191 words
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Article35 1965-05-25 10 M Words SIS (MitUmum) GRATEFUL THANKS to toe surgeon of K K. Hospiul Singapore (or expert handling of operation and excellent after care, from hu patient Madam Ko Koh Wan Ward IS Bed 1.35 words
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Article144 1965-05-25 10 Word* $1$ {Minimum) "JOHN COLDFARB, Please com* Bone smrR-y. ■auelpmi HOTEL- Afternoon tea witn French paauies. fuup Uu Baad entertain you with classical muate 4.UU to 7.U0 p.m. ASSUNTA HOSPITAL FOOD and run 1-air at Assunta Primary Scbooi, PMallng Jaya. Saturday. 3rd July •nd Sunday, 4th July, 1U65. FEDERAL144 words
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Article600 1965-05-25 10 Considering Dr. Subandrio's visit to Tokyo had nothing whatever to do with Malaysian peace talks, an assurance which the Antara news agency gave its subscribers before Dr. Subandrio left I Jakarta, Indonesia's Foreign Minister seems to have spent an altogether disproportionate part of his time in Japan600 words
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Article365 1965-05-25 10 The Selangor Development Corporation announced in January that the new industrial estate at Batu Tiga would be ready for occupation in "four to six months." We commented at the time that this target was probably based more on enthusiasm than calculation. It gives us no particular pleasure to365 words
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Article257 1965-05-25 10 It shows what a little publicity and high-level interest can do. Until this month the Third Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, had been living under shocking conditions at its base in Sibu. Old attap roofs, in spite of patchwork repairs, leaked badly. After rain and at high tide257 words
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Article, Illustration985 1965-05-25 10 MICHAEL LITTLE JOHNS - MICHAEL LITTLE JOHNS Wise, witty, brilliant, fearless, impartial 'The best yet% said Russia's delegate Bu Reuters correspondent at the U.N. A BRILLIANT Asian lawy e r whose mind is so busy that he seldom sleeps has assumed one of the principal roles in theReuter - 985 words
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Article831 1965-05-25 10 mHE leader writer of last J. week's Sunday Mall has developed certainties about "why we f ailed In Wlnneba which I am afraid none of the Malaysians present In Wlnneba will be able to share. The Wlnneba conference was neither a "Communist show" (in831 words
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Article204 1965-05-25 10 IITE would appreciate It If you would kindly correct an erroneous report which appeared In your April 23 issue, to the effect that Tube investments Ltd. are to be nationalised. Referring to the British Labour Government's plans to re-natlonallse the steel Industry the report stated "Also expected204 words
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Advertisement685 1965-05-25 10 Straits Times 4 Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be hsnded to: COLD BTONAaa BUPBRt- MARKET I Orshsrd Reed (lleeepHeiiM Dee*) COLO STORAOK MANCHIS Al Hollsnd Road Katong Navel Beee. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlnchaater House. Coftyer Qwea> THE Nfwl PROMT Fitipatricf Supermerfcet M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road,685 words
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Advertisement4 1965-05-25 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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232 1965-05-25 11 MTUC's politics threat serious: UN Tengku I* I A I I.I'.MPUR. Mon The Prinu Minis tcr. Teneku Abdul Rahman, today described as .1 serious matter" the Malaysian Trades Union < onuress decision to take political aition against the Government's ban on strikes. "The tr.nle unions ha\e no regard and respect232 words
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1398 1965-05-25 11 School head breaks down at inquest on his wife IPOH, Monday TIIK principal of the AngloChinese School here, Mr. Teerath Ram. 51, wept in the magistrate's court today as he recalled the morning his wife's charred body was found in a rubbish pit in the school compound. Mr. Teerath Ram,1,398 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-05-25 11 KLUANG. Mon. The Kluanj? Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs honoured their president. Mr Teoh Chin Boon with a dinner here last night. Mr. Tooh vu awarded mid mediil b\ tlir Aaairtani Minister of Youth. Spons and Culture. EngKU Mohsein bin Abdul K;id;r. at the .imiiui!104 words
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108 1965-05-25 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Joseph Tan Tian San. a lorry driver, was today granted a decree nisi in the High Court dissolving his marriage to Madam Lee Sai Kin. They were married here on Jan. 15. 1955. The decree is to be made absolute In three108 words
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115 1965-05-25 11 PENANG. Mon. A Thai >tudent. Miss Sirirat EarriRahaphand. 21. had her blouse torn when two youths snatched her gold chain. the first magistrate's court was told today. 1 She shouted for help and a ja.s.smg cyclist with the help >f s -wo policemen115 words
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290 1965-05-25 11 Death fall barber and school girl leave letters SINGAPORE, Mon. Two suicide notes, one in English and the other in Romanised Malay, were found on a Chinese couple found dead at the foot of 17-storey Albert House here yesterday. They were identified by their relatives today. Thp dead man is290 words
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Article35 1965-05-25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon The Royal Malaysian Navys largest warship. Hang Tuah." will nre a 21-gun salute off tlv Johore Straits at noon on June 2 to mark the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.35 words
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Article28 1965-05-25 11 JESSELTON. Mon Dr. Pajl Peperzak. an agronomist attached to the World Bank Mission, has arrived here to make a survey of the agricultural potential of Sa-28 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-05-25 11 Gang raid police find an 8-shot revolver ]£I'ALA LUMPUR, Mon Selaneor police recovered a unique homemade revolver, which run load eight bullets in its chamber, ir a raid on a gangster hideout off J.tl.tn Raja Muda here yesterday. The weapon, helirvrd to have bern -smuggled in from Thailand, was found265 words
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Advertisement172 1965-05-25 11 Kb V f Vital for your Vitality IrTafinrig^ LEO r osette VITAMINS from DENMARK Strength. Get youthful energy with Leo r^flT#l Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. Leo gives you a lift towards better health. I One vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day is all you need to add zest to172 words
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Advertisement160 1965-05-25 11 Brings mechanized accounting to the smaller business at a surprisingly low price! »^^aw*^E BURROUGHS P-612 ACCOUNTING MACHINE This full// automatic Burroughs acoonnrine OUTSTANDING FEATURES i OF THE P-«12 machine has all the most-wanted modern k*a-tiirc>s-\et its modestly priced within reach ot ,i«,,,0« w»» even a small business. Talk about versatile160 words
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Miscellaneous747 1965-05-25 11 ■jyßiaM TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) (hannrl 5 Kuala Lumpur m Malay: 5.53 National wings: and Prnant; Channel 6 Ipoh 6 New.s in Tamil: 6.10 Woody and Malacca: Channel 4 Taip- Woodpecker; 6.34 stingray: 7 inf; Channel 7 Batu Pahat: News in English; 7.10 Sports Channel ft Kluanc Channrl 3 Arena: 7.34747 words
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208 1965-05-25 12 SOEKARNO UNDER RED INFLUENCE, SAYS DATO ONG /CLEVELAND, Mon Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. sugge sted yesterday that the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) had influenced President Soekarno's refusal to take part in Japan-ese-proposed talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dato Ong told the annual meeting ofReuter - 208 words
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118 1965-05-25 12 Manicka mission holds talks in Lagos LA (.OS. Mon. A Malaysian Rood will mission headed by the Labour Minister. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, arrived here yesterday at the Mart of a West African tour. The mission Is explaining Malaysia's viewpoint in its dispute with Indonoi;i Mr. IVI a n irkavasacam said118 words
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Article46 1965-05-25 12 K.ANGAR. Mon. Inche Ha- i slum bin Omar has been elected! chairman of the Sri Neladang (fishermen and farmers) Youth Club. Sungei Berembang. The vice-chairman is Che Habsah binte Mat Aroff. secretary In- che Salleh bin Ja'afar. and treasurer Inche Ahmad Chtk46 words
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Article35 1965-05-25 12 IPOH. Mon. A clerk. Mohamed Razdh bin Han Mohamed j Napis. 26. w;us killed when his motor-cycle was in collision with a Land Rover in Lahat. live miles I from here, yesterday evening.35 words
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Article265 1965-05-25 12 Jayakan Bahasa Kebangsaan! SINGAPORE, Monday WANTED: 3,000 ESTATE WORKERS FOR SABAH gABAH'S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said here today that Sabah required immediately about 3,000 skilled labourers to work in plantations. These labourers would be recruited as soon as financial arrangements and conditions of employment were worked out. They265 words
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Article64 1965-05-25 12 TAWAU Mon. Indonesian agents are reportedly again circulating propaganda leaflets in Tawau. Several hundred found recently urged "whole-hearted support for the United States of Kalimantan Utara." A number of flags have also been found They nhow three unchained hands, denoting Sabali. Brunei and Sarawak. Police doAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration279 1965-05-25 12 Eloquent Mei Lian wins language prize IPOH. Mon. Ooi Mci 1 Lian, 18, a Form VI girl in the Anglo-Chin-ese School. Ipoh, was adjudged the best overall speaker in the national language section of the sixth Perak in-ter-y o v th organisations declamation contest here. Girls stole the show in279 words
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409 1965-05-25 12 Promote national language, call to students Th« most improved non-Malay learners of the national language are those who read Berlta Harian daily IMPROVE YOUR MALAY THE BERITA HARIAN WAY From ARTHUR RICHARDS LONDON, Monday. THE Kesatuan Melayu United Kingdom (KMUK) the "Malay Society" has called on Malaysian students in Britain409 words
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Article40 1965-05-25 12 SINGAPORE. Mon— Thieves broke Into a bakery In Lorong 21, Geylang, yesterday and stole $1,600. A bakery worker. Hafiz Sajjadali, 50. who was sleeping in another room, discovered the theft when hs j woke up at dawn40 words
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Article50 1965-05-25 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Leonard Beaton, editor-designate of the British journal. Round I Table, will speak on "Economic I Problems of the Changing World" at the Political Study Centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Members of the public are invited to hear Mr I i Beaton speak. I50 words
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598 1965-05-25 12 APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL Lawyers express their 'grave concern' over proposed Bill SINGAPORE. Mon VfEMBERS of the Bar in Singapore, and of the Law Alumni of the Universities in Malaysia, at separate meetings, have expressed grave concern at the Central Government's move to abolish certain appeals to the Privy Council.598 words
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149 1965-05-25 12 -Two-year national language course at TTC CINGAFORE. Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pane Boon, hay announced that tbe Teachers' Training College would give an optional twoyear coarse in thr national language for trainees undergoing the three-year and twoyear courses at the college from thfc year. This coarse, he149 words
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Article75 1965-05-25 12 Balik Pulau language competition PENANG. Mon.—Competitions in the national language for the south-west district of Penanj? Island will be held at the Balai Raya Kongsi. Balik Pulau. in July. Dutes for the various events. starting at 8 p.m. are: July X debating, conversation and quiz; July 3. elocution and reading75 words
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Article41 1965-05-25 12 SINGAPORE. Mon— Police yoaterday arrested the headman at the Gi Ang Koon secret society of the 24 Group and detained hits under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. The gang operates in the Redhlll RoadJalan Bukit Ho Swee area.41 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-25 12 FREE! BB»^ BBi H 888 ■itkk^^^r Travel to HONG KONG w JAPAN for your holidays and business by I ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES. Sailing Dates for: m.y."Bo.»«voin" v. "Stra.t l*»k," Dep. Singapore on or about 9th June 1965 19th June 1963 Arr. Hong Kong on or about 13th June 1965 24th116 words
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Advertisement47 1965-05-25 12 KUALA LUMPUR D SAIGON DIRECTS L/{QjP tf[Ujf^ -SAIGON -SINGAPORE OlElElfVXwJj "BANGKOK- HONGKONG GenerDlSalesAgentlnMalay.ia:MAUYs/4N AIRWAYS iriT mn Visit the I Vietnam Handicraft Work Section BB sponsored by AIR VIETNAM at the W Product Design Centre, »::j JOHN LITTLES, RAFFLES PLACE from 25th May 1965 to 19th June 196547 words
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Advertisement599 1965-05-25 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD PRODUCT DESIGN CENTRE JOHN LITTLE BUILDING, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE-1. 1 FIRMS WITH PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE CO GENERAL FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. MALAYAN PLASTICS SHING HUO ENTERPRISE LTD.— VAN HOUTEN ADVANCE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO. GENERAL LEATHER LTD. MALAYAN WEAVING MILLS LTD. SHIN HUA t CO. BAEY599 words
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Article, Illustration769 1965-05-25 13 Yeo Toon Joo - Yeo Toon Joo By 'J'ODAY'S opening of the Economic Development Board's new Product and Design Centre by the Minister for National Development, Dato Lim Kirn San, at John Little's Building, fulfils the great need for a "show window" for Singapore manufactured goods. It will769 words
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Article, Illustration382 1965-05-25 13 TTHE acting Director of the Product and Design Centre, Mr. P. Y. Hwang, has said that "Singaporeans and Malaysians still have some prejudice against using locally made goods." "They prefer using imported goods instead of locally made goods though they are of similar quality382 words
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Article, Illustration456 1965-05-25 14 FIRST TV SET ASSEMBLED IN THE STATE THE first locally assembled television set will be on display at the Economic Deve- lopmcnl Boards new Product and Design Centre. It will be amonj,' the many highlights of the "show window" of locally made goods. Some of the other highlights are a456 words
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Article, Illustration30 1965-05-25 16 SEEN here are three of the industrial designers of the Product and Design Centre. They are (from left): Mr. Willy Lim, Miss Gracy Tan and Mr. Vincent Khoo.30 words
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Article, Illustration441 1965-05-25 16 nnHE Product and Design Centre is staffed by a highly trained team of five experts, a receptionist, and an office assistant. Mr. P.Y. Hwang, who was originally attached to the Economic Development Board's office in Fullerton Building, is the acting Director of the441 words
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Article, Illustration544 1965-05-25 17 'ESSENTIAL IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY' THE response from local industrialists and manufacturers to the setting up of a product and design centre in Singapore has been one of great enthusiasm. All of them expressed their approval for the project and stated that il was an excellent544 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-05-25 17 fpHE Product and Design Centre is essentially a pilot project and provix sions for future expansion have been studied. They will only be implemented when necessary funds are available and the centre becomes inadequate to cope with the demands from industry. A spokesman424 words
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328 1965-05-25 17 Designers to play role in creating national identity INDUSTRIAL design- ers, who till now had been almost unheard of here and for whom Singapore had little use in the past, will in future play an important role in our industrialisation programme and also in creating a national identity for our328 words
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Advertisement92 1965-05-25 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 10 Wordt Hi I Minimum I wonc To I'iilr.. I: V. Ok 1 :it Mount RAJANAVACAM: To JaM n fon Sldnry Cbelvakumar I .11 Aiumnta. Brother to Am Christina. All -^^S^K •'^/■*m .'"'iv. J Tit .^^■■V B*~ >■ v^Hßep*?*' HiiiflßXtj ■*.'^B^^ *SrC"'o »'"'^C"-i *>>■■ *.<ojhiih BROvXjfeiM FROM THE92 words
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Miscellaneous49 1965-05-25 24 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperature in Malaysia for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bliaru 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 88 75 C. Highlands 75 60 Jesselton 88 75 Kuchlng 91 7349 words
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Advertisement172 1965-05-25 14 C. Concnt. Pip. IH U |TIC C Prt un P S«wl P<t»». Tank* y) Concrdi 0 BHHHHH^I Fitting* AqaathMM Tubing Polyth»i»« Him Balk Material* A. C. Hooftng sneel. M M«ndlio 9 Equipmttil Products WK^^ Sole Malaysian Distributor: CUTHRIES Sole Distributor, State ot Brunei: JARDINE WAUCH Congratu lations and Best Wishes172 words
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Advertisement76 1965-05-25 14 Congratulations Best Wishes to PRODUCT DESIGN CENTRE on the opening of the Centre Js± Designed for Higher Quality ccc33^y Better Living Super Comfort __B m I jMj w w* B^^^^^^^^^l v u __ri_i__ tep3y* KWONG HIN (Malaysia) LTD., 18 ST. MICHAEL'S ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel: *****, ***** Associate Company: KHINCO LTD.,76 words
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Advertisement68 1965-05-25 15 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD ON THE OPENING OF THE PRODUCT DESIGN CENTRE FROM SETRON LIMITED 98. MARKET STREET, TEL: *****. *****. THE FIRST T.V. ASSEMBLY PLANT IN MALAYSIA WITH TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION OF M.B.L.E. INTERNATIONAL BELGIUM. :===^saai|n^^B CHOOSE FROM THE I f^^H SETRON 23" ill ;J^^H TELEVISION68 words
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Advertisement22 1965-05-25 15 Use Canned foodstuffs Soya sauce Beanvit Chrysanthemum tea Produced in Malaysia for fhe Malaysian 23, Bukit Timih Road (7.«. i.) Singapore- 2122 words
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Advertisement161 1965-05-25 16 SEE THE CORSAIR AT THE DESIGN CENTRE FROM MAY 25 31 SLEEK T-BIRD STYLING— PLUS! SPACIOUS c FGANT IK I'tJw YOUTHFUL STYLING AND LUXURY ALL AROUND INSIDE THERE IS MORE COMFORT, GREATER LEG ROOM, FITTED CARPETS D PROVED 1500 C.C. ENGINE DELIVERS SIZZLING TOP SPEEDS, ZIPPY ACCELERATION UP TO 33161 words
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Advertisement353 1965-05-25 16 OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE lUGGAGE MANUFACTURING BUSINESS HAS t MADE m /l/tutte? TODAY WE MANUFACTURE LOCAI I V TKAVEL LUCCAGE OF ALL OESCRIP TIONS TO .SI IT 4 INDIVIDUAL TASTt ORDERS IN QUANTITY ARE EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE! y Support i £,occd JnduAtry &R4t f&cf Ouqw P >S353 words
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Advertisement173 1965-05-25 17 CAMEL INDUSTRIAL CORP. LTD. Heo^OHie^: r\ Department: Jurong Plonf: Km. 3 7, 3rd Floor, 687, Hay.lock Road, Jolon Jentcra, Gian Smqh Bldg., Singapore, 3. Jurong Industrial Estate, RaHles Place, Tel: *****6. Singapore, 22. Singapore, 1. Tel: *****6. Mm *****, *****. P. 0. Box 2609 Cable: "SINCAM" Telex: SE TX 329173 words
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Advertisement262 1965-05-25 17 MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF PRINTING INKS SUPPLIERS OF PRINTING SUNDRIES (OATES BROTHERS (F.E.) LTD. 5/9 JALAN KILANG BARAT REDHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE TEL: *****1/2 SINGAPORE Congratulations Best Wishes to PRODUCT AND DESIGN CENTRE on the opening of the Centre PAGODA /^P\ UNDERWEAR Made in Malaysia I J for Malaysians ill262 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-05-25 18 you may like to know WE have always been reminded "the shortest cut to a man's heart is through his stomach." This is true not only for the ordinary housewife but also for a millionaire's wife. At least, it L> true In the case of one millionaire's wife in Singapore270 words
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Article, Illustration325 1965-05-25 18 JUNE FINLETTER - JUNE FINLETTER BY YOUNG men of today don't know how to be great lovers. They think it is sissified to be polite to a woman. They think it is oldfashioned to be attentive. It's disturbing to their manners. I know one wellknown actor325 words
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Article, Illustration103 1965-05-25 18 rIE same material is used to create completely different effects in these two styles (below) which were among British fashions shown at Paris last month. At left below is a culotte dress for casual wear, while at right the same black and white wool is103 words
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266 1965-05-25 18 BRUCE SANDHAM - POUND OF HONEY EQUALS 37,000 TRIPS FOR THE BEE BRUCE SANDHAM BY IN an age dedicated to food hygiene, there is still nothing edible which, for purity, can match a product produced entirely by insects. Honey was known to the ancients and no one has yet been able to duplicate266 words
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Advertisement194 1965-05-25 18 GO AHEAD! SOAK IT UP! Tan Deep Without Suntan Dry-Out' SUNBATHbyREVLON tIT'S MOISTURIZED! The penetrating moisturizers in 'SUN B.W by Revlon silken and soften your skin let you tan really deep without burning, peeling or suntan dry-out. 'Sun Bath' for skin that tans easily in new squeeze bottle! 4-ozs., 8-ozs..194 words
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Advertisement1276 1965-05-25 19 I BEN® LINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDON. LIVERPOOL a CONTINENTAL PORTS DVimADr For Liverpool Jill 25 bLlinUrb Hivra my I Singapore P S>am Penang Antwerp Jcly 11 May 21 31 Ii Pt May 27 Rotterdam Jaly 14 RFNVORI ICH For Liverpool my 7 ULnVUI\UV,n Hamßurg Jlly 11 Sirgaoora P.1,276 words
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Advertisement1270 1965-05-25 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent Smjioo-e P. Shin Panang CITT OF Ripon London, Hamburg, Rotleraa*. Cdi 44 Ha.ie. Hb.l 21 21 Ma, 3d Miy CITY Of COLOMIO Lonoon, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hl.ll. Irrmirf-am 25 27 Jim 21 Jim CITY OF WINNIPEG London. Hamburg. Rotterdam. '•erp, hull 14 Ja4r CITY1,270 words
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354 1965-05-25 20 Straits tin continues its rally in Penang r.N continued to rally in Penang yesterday by rising another 54.87) to S7BO per picul. On Saturday the price rallied by 55.12 1 after a drop on Thursday of 526.371 had brought to an end the continuous rise of 826.37 i which had354 words
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Article251 1965-05-25 20 JUNE first trade rubber 1.0. b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73' 4 cents per Ib. up three-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. K.A.S. and 1.M.X.1.. closing prices in cents per Ib.251 words
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Article49 1965-05-25 20 f\\ the official Malaysian Short Term Money Market for th week ended Saturday (May 14 the range of call rates was follows:— BANK FINDS: 3., per cent to 4:l, per cent. GENERAL FINDS: 1% per cent to 4■ i per rent. MOVKMENT of funds totalled S6B million.49 words
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881 1965-05-25 20 From Our Market Correspondent ANEW feature of com-pany-shareholder relationship is developing rapidly and that is the amount of news and financial detail which is being made available to members. Latest to tread this enlightened path is Singapore Land which has sent its shareholders an881 words
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Article24 1965-05-25 20 Malayan Stock Indices May M.,v 'Industrials: 7.VBr, 7:..:tt Tins: MJI 96.30 rubbers: MM 10U.36 •Dec. 30. 19t;?, —mo Dec. 29, 1962 10024 words
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Article840 1965-05-25 20 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (3.000) 51.24: Cold Store (1.000) 52.14; Dunleps (2.000) 51.39; Ease (3.000) 51.56. (4.000) $1.55: East Smalt840 words
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Article26 1965-05-25 20 May 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73! cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: S7BO (upS4.B*\) I miflitial estimated offering 205 tons {down 5 tons).26 words
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Article70 1965-05-25 20 /MINESE Produce Exchangi, Sir.ua- Per* noon pricoi per picui yett.rday: Coconut ell i bulk $64) aellera. drum $67 5 K.-llera. Cepra: May /June UK/CODt)nent: Cnquotrd. Popper: Muntok white $132e aellera. Sarawak white $150 aellera, upecal Sarawak black $130 M-.u-r-. ■MfcM I.iinpong black JI47J(N) aellers. ASTA *1W)(N) aellern. Sinxapere70 words
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Article53 1965-05-25 20 THE present rate of the M.il.n in A dollar against the pound .stirling Axed on November 'ii l.nt NM is Srlllnc TT or OD 2s. U l;d. Buyinit TT 2s. 1/18. Buying OD U. 4.d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its rai53 words
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Article35 1965-05-25 20 ON the tree exohange market in Hook Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar waa quoted at £>.75i for T.T. anrt .'>.74J for cash. Sterling war quoted at 16.03 and en* ta.l of (old M35 words
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Article16 1965-05-25 20 T*« Malayan Eiciian«* Banks' Amclatlen made do chuihi in Ma rate, to merchant* ycaurday.16 words
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Advertisement1145 1965-05-25 20 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN. KAISHA LTD, East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service rl'Vong YCo"ar"i Montreal loronlo Defoit Cfiicago •^imilawi Mare" 11/13 Jum 2( Ikm 21 •ily 1 Aug I Aig 11 Aig Flinla Mare" 21/24 Jily I Aig 4 Sept I Sept 13 Sept 17 Sill West Coast of Central/South1,145 words
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Advertisement956 1965-05-25 20 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW KtUKI INOU PAKISTAN ANO P GULF SERVICE t. Freewiili. AlclaiN, MellMrei, SyMti Tm MMm aai° NagaMttiua Ptnang P. Sham Spore t>re P. S'fam Pinang UARPkTA i.im 7/SJmi 18/12 JIM RAJULA SI/ S Jell I JIM IJBM BOMBAU 7 July 1/11 July 11/13 Illy RjJULA 23 ri JMI a956 words
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Advertisement192 1965-05-25 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: ScaMiiatiaa ail CmlimiUl Pirts tir Baigkik anl HMg «ii| Penang P. Sham Jinjapote TA»M (Calls Pusin, Japan) 21/27 May TOMAR (Calls Manila) 11/12 Jim U/ISlmmj K/llJmi TIKI 21/MJim BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. GULF ANO WEST COAST PORTS FERNCLIFF li Pirt TROUBADOUI GO. II HKNSIDt II JMI TAI192 words
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Advertisement1031 1965-05-25 21 i Continued from Pace 111 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordn >« Min.)— Box SO eta. axtrm WANTED YounK men with primary educations to he apprentice sbop assistants. Apply Box A 4236 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN required Immediately. Telephone Spore *****. YOUNG GIRLS wanted to assist In office work. Apply to Advertiser.1,031 words
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Advertisement961 1965-05-25 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* M < .Win.)— Sox SO el*, txlrm PETALINQ GARDEN P. Jaya 4 bedrooms double storey semi-detached house. Enquiry Tel: *****. K.L. FURNISHED FLAT lacing Sea t Bedrooms. I Bathrooms. Telepnoo*. Dining Kourn l.oun*« Aoelv s Dor* 528X2 SENNETT ESTATE: Two Storey Terrace Corner House: $2*o'-. House961 words
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Advertisement917 1965-05-25 21 TUITION IS Word* $1 (Min.)— Box f et*. txtro BE WISE!!! Start preparing now! English, Mathematlcc (S'por*) *****. *****7, 2—5 p.m. MATHS. ADDITIONAL ELEMENTARY all secondaries. Experienced University Graduate Tel Spore ***** PRIVATE TUTOR Required for Secondary II Student. District 15. Mathematics Science. Reply to Box A 4234 B.T Spore917 words
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Advertisement912 1965-05-25 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE is Word* M (Mm.)— Box 10 eta. txtrm 1963 VOLKSWAGEN On* Owner, Condition Excellent Tel: Mr. Tap ***** Ext: IS During Office Hours. SUPERB CONDITION 1964 Ford Amelia nine months old. Lady owner leaving. $3600/00 0.n.0. Tel (Spore) *****. 1953 MORRIS MINOR 4/doors tip-top condition SI.SOO/- 0.n.0.912 words
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Advertisement785 1965-05-25 21 I LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Word* SI (Mln.)-Bmx M eta. amtrm MAISON MODERNE, First Clssa Ladle*' Hairdressers, 126, Orchard Road. Spore. Pbooe *****. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) It Word* SI mJln.y—Bmx 10 eta. axtrm JOHORE MOTIL Uns./CnineM rwwo Aircona. Koonw. Pboa* 23M/6. •TRAITS QUIIT MOUSB offer* oomfortaDl* economical, crivac* «t»» Telephone785 words
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Advertisement702 1965-05-25 21 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY OWE"* that a dividend, the thirty-first, of one shilling and nlnepence (Is. 9d.) per stock unit, less Income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to stockholders on the register on 1702 words
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Advertisement573 1965-05-25 21 HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL LTD. (Incorporated In the State of Singapore) Certificate No. ITIIBS for $1,000 Stock In the name of Messrs. Singstar Associates Limited has been reported lost or mislaid. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within seven days hereof, no claim or representation in res- pect of the above573 words
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Advertisement379 1965-05-25 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the following appointments in the Port Swettenham Authority. MARINE ENGINEER— DIVISION I Salary Scale-$628 x 34-634, Efficiency Bar/ 982 x 34-1254 Qualification* The minimum qualification for appointment as a Marine Engineer is one of the following a) Corporate Membership of the379 words
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606 1965-05-25 22 STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's at Bukit Timah: I report on yesfc°rday's racing It.U h 1: M. Lee (Pancha Indral was questioned regarding the way he sat against his mount ID I the early and middle stages of 1 the race.606 words
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Article, Illustration687 1965-05-25 22 I AM SAVING ALL MY ENERGY TO EXECUTE THE BIG SHOT Mr LISTON LEWISTON, Maine, Mon. Champion Cassius Clay and challenger Sonny Liston relaxed today before their decisive battle tomorrow night at 10.30 p.m. (0230 GMT Wednesday) for the World heavyweight boxing crown.687 words
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Article293 1965-05-25 22 CRICKET J ONDON. Mon. England yesterday recalled 34- I year-old fast bowler Fred I Trueman to the Test cricket scene. Trueman. who has taken 301 Test wickets, more than any other bowler, is in the 12 players from whom the team to meet New Zealand inReuter - 293 words
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Article157 1965-05-25 22 NUERBURGRING. West Germany. Mon. British World i champion John Surtees and I Italy's Ludovico Scarfiotti lrd I from start to fini&h to win ihp 1.000-kilometre snort* car race here yesterday in a works 4.4 litre FerrariMM and Scarfiotti covered 44 laps of the snaking 227 kilometreReuter - 157 words
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382 1965-05-25 22 TENNIS A doctor backs up Russian's scratching F>ARIS. Mon. A French doctor last night further complicated the row which has been blowing: ud in international tennis since Russians refused to play against South Africans in Britain last year. Dr. Pierre Talbet. official doctor of the French Lawn Tennis Federation. ruled382 words
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Article38 1965-05-25 22 IPOH. Mon.-Thc Pc: ik Hockey on will bold an it-am .-ix-a-.side ItnockoUt com pi 11--tion here on June 2. which clese on Wednesday, should br sen t<> S. Sath»nai.dan. PHA teevi -tary. c/o Anderson School. Ipol)38 words
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Article176 1965-05-25 22 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union's soccer team beat Greece 3-1 yesterday in their qualifying World Cup match af.er leading 1-0 at half-time. Centre-forward Kazakov open•d the score for the Russian team in the 14th minute. Greek out-s;de-left Papainnou levelled Ul2 I score after 60176 words
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Advertisement1202 1965-05-25 22 TENDER NOTICE Manufacture, DrliTering And living Of Built-in And Loose Furniture And Fitting* for Thr Telecoms Training (rntre. Jalan Ciarney, KaaU I.ompur. TENDERS from P.W.D. approv- ed Class E and D furniture male- er« will be received by the DtrecTor Grneml of Telecommunications Government of Malaysia. Telecoms 1 Headquarters. Bukit1,202 words
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Advertisement841 1965-05-25 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appoinmrnt of Assistant Maintenance Engineer APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the appointment of Assistant Maintenance Engineer, Penang Power Station. 2. The duties of the post Include organisation and supervision of mechanical maintenance work on Boilers. Turbines and associated auxiliary841 words
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Advertisement75 1965-05-25 22 Bangkok The Orient's mosf colourful city isconvemen:!/ linked by the swift ond silent Corovelle je'i of THAI INTERNATIONAL. Enioy ire fomed Royol Orchid Service with superb cuisine, fine wines ond oil the hospi. of Thoi ond Scondinovion flight crews. i%i£*f%4rfO%4£ jomn inn mm umis *»:i sn6i»o»f 111 1 A, ii^75 words
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Miscellaneous407 1965-05-25 22 DIARY 1 1 VOLLEYBALL Tour match Spore v Ma'suhita of Japan iG iy World. 8 p.m.>. ><»( I XX S^or Dlv. S: TPCA v SIA iPrinces Rd>; SEA v Chui ■Lok (Tayicir Rd); Div. 3: New BUT v VOCSC (Ipch Rd). Neeri Div. 1: Ma'.nys v CRC 'S'baM pdg). I407 words
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Article394 1965-05-25 23 I poll. Mon.— Weights for all right races on Sund.i*. firxt Aa\ of the PeVak lurf luh Derhv meeting here. Cl 1 Div 1—5 If Sir |{<».il Meadow U.Ob DjMri 9.04 Belle Itoshern 8.08 MMj Breeze 8.07 Oleander III 8.06 Construction 8.05 Hard Love x.ni Pride of Greece394 words
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Article538 1965-05-25 23 WAY MUST BE FOUND TO ENABLE HIM TO COMPETE IN SEAP GAMES, SAYS SHAH By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore. Monday 'pHE Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union selectors are not taking champion sprinter Mani Jegathesan's recent decision not to compete in the Third Seap Games here in December538 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-05-25 23 match for 'Jock' Farewell cricket I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor sportsmen will honour Arthur John Hunter "Jock" to all in a farewell cricket match between Selangor CA President's XI and Schools on the padang here on June 2 eve of his departure to Scotland on retirement. Jock, who has made a270 words
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Article31 1965-05-25 23 PENANO. Mon. Penang Fre» School will hold its athletic sports at Green Lane at 3 15 p.m. on Saturday. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, will present the prizes.31 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-05-25 23 SONNY 1.1.M SANG NGEAN. one of the leading lot;. I jockeys, and his bride. Miss Chia Tuns Teck. after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages in Singapore Sonny Lim was still an apprentice when he won the premier classic, the Singapore Gold Cap. on Pulau Pangkor60 words
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Article, Illustration39 1965-05-25 23 PENANG'S captain M. Kuppan (third from left in black shorts) beats Perak goalkeeper Meng Kheng with this rising shot for Penang's first goal in Sunday's Malaya Cup match at Penang's City Stadium. Penang won 2-0.39 words
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119 1965-05-25 23 TURF CLUB CHAIRMEN FOR U.S. MEETING I£UALA LUMf Uti, Mon. The chairmen 01 three ..iaiaysian rurf Clubs will attend the three-day National Convention of the State Racing Commissioners of America which begins in New York on June 6. They are Dato Sir dough Thuralsingham. chairman of the Selangor Turf Club.119 words
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Article79 1965-05-25 23 PENANO. Mon. Penang will send a strong contingent to the Malaysian combined schools ath-i m^ et at Seremban this year We hope to field our best available team." Cheah Chee Keon K Sports Council, said n T f e c uncll nas flxed Ju] y79 words
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Article183 1965-05-25 23 *-eran M*i« s nrln—hlf <K Kangsan: Handicap men's doubles quatt«r-flnals: Jamaluddin Yahya and Rldzuan AJi bt Banaruddln and A. Zakarla 6-2 1-6, «-l; All Ramly and O. m' Arshad w.o. Rldzuan Ibrahim and Wan Abdul Hamld; Yadi and Tengltu Yahaya bt M. Shaaranl and A. Hamld 6-4, 3-1 fret);183 words
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Article91 1965-05-25 23 Dragoons Cup (K. Kangsar) Malay College bt Kins Edward VII School by 4 wkts. Kin* Edward 48 (Ranblr 18 Rahim 5-lS>. Malay College 98-9 (Shahrlr Samsuddin 25. Zulklfll 23. Samad Relab 15). MuthuthamhT Shield rPonUan'South Johore bt North Johore by 73 runs South 116 (Michael Hong 21. N Thasam91 words
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Article431 1965-05-25 23 ATHLETICS MALACCA, Mon.— A. Krish-| nan of Johore Bahru was the champion athlete In the Central Electricity Board (Southern Region) athletic meet held at Kubu Stadium here. Krishnan collected eight points for two firsts (200 m and 400 m) and a second (100 m) Runner-up was431 words
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Article110 1965-05-25 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. A se-cond-half hattrlck by Zainol Hussein enabled Tan Tock Seng Hospital to beat Fathul Karib 4-2 in their SAFA Div One match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Fathul scored In the 13th minute through Ahmad Awang and increased their lead in the 27: h110 words
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180 1965-05-25 23 FAVOURITISM CHARGE DENIED BY PERLIS FA KANGAR, Mon. The PerlU Football Association today denied there was favouritism In the selection of the state team for Malaya Cup and other matches. "Our selection committee, headed by Inche Mansor bin Osman. based their choice on the players' form, discipline and conduct," Mohamed180 words
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Article74 1965-05-25 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Th. two-day Malaysian Armed Forces swimming championships have attracted 146 competitors from the Army, Navy and Air Force. Heats for the various events will be held at the Mindef pool In Rlfl. Range Read at 9 a.m. tomorrow and the finals on Wednesday74 words
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Advertisement152 1965-05-25 23 SAVING ACCOUNT E"!%H r days' notlc7 X«jyfl| ONE MONTH DEPOSIT j I rrVifiP S' x MONTHS OR LONGER PERIOD Pluc« your funds where you can earn the maximum security and interest. Singapore Finance effers yeu bath, for long or short terms deposits. Write for more particulars today. SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED152 words
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Advertisement83 1965-05-25 23 iVfeW' TV 19-E3L \n^^ r \ll Tasteful f <i Cabinet SCREEN K^ l^^^^p. «j i ■j I Other Specification** Jg I 15 Tubes, 10 Diodes I Power Source: 11 0/220 V 50,60c/s I Power Consumption: 145W I Dimensions: 24 1 j»*jc 27 Ml* Jl Sensitive PM Dynamic I Speaker Slock83 words
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694 1965-05-25 24 Toh explains that 5-party opposition SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE... SINGAPORE. Mon. A COMMON denominator for all groups in Malaysia this is the objective of the new five-party Malaysian Solidarity Convention. Outlining this objective today. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of the convention, said: "As long as694 words
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825 1965-05-25 24 Lee appeals to Malay leaders: Agree to a 20-year period SINGAPORE. Mon. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said lie would be happy if the Malay leadership admitted that !he emergence of a non-racial Malaysian society in about a generation or 20 years was a desirable objective. Mr825 words
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Article67 1965-05-25 24 SINGAPORE. Mon— Four Sarawak girls— Misses Loo Slu Neo Monica Sim Kul Slang. Julia Kwan Oi Len and Marinda Chua Meng Liang have been nominated by the Sarawak Government to undergo a course of training In Dental Nursing at the Dental Nurses' Training School in Singapore67 words
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Article29 1965-05-25 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off in Jalan Ahmad Abrahim between the railway tunnel and the tidal gate bridge tomorrow from 9 ajn. to 6 p.m.29 words
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Article352 1965-05-25 24 LONDON, Mon. The stock markets have continued in the doldrums today with equities again drifting lower In the absence of support. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's pre-weekend statement that the credit soueeze had hardly started was still an important factor, and his statement today that352 words
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Article57 1965-05-25 24 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 21 15/16 d June 21 15 16d., July 21 15 16d., Aug. 21 15 16d.. July Sept. 21 15 16d. Oct. Dec. 21 13/16 d.. Jan. March 2111 16d.. April June 21 \d. July Sept. 21 2 d., Oct. Dec 21 7 16d.. c.l.f. June 2157 words
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Article24 1965-05-25 24 LONDON. Mon Buyers £1620 sellers £1625, Forward buyers £1576. seller* ***** I*,1 Settlement £1625. Turnover a.m. 285 tons, p.m. 115 tons Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article, Illustration298 1965-05-25 24 Retiring King makes last speech from Throne today... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Kl'ALA UWIIU'K. Monday. THE VANG di-Pertuan Agong will review the nation's progress over the past year in a speech from the Throne opening the second session of the second Malaysian Parliament tomorrow. The ceremony, preceded by a colourful parade298 words
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88 1965-05-25 24 N'COSIA, Mon.— A GreekCyorlot national guaidsman was shot and fatally injured at Ambellkou village, northwest Cyprus, early today, a United Nations spokesman announced. Informed sources said there was a heavy exchange of fire between Greeks and Turks around the vili lage last night. British U.N.Reuter - 88 words
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Article30 1965-05-25 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The acting Minister for Culture, Mr. E. W. Barker, will officially close the National Language Month at a ceremony at National Theatre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article27 1965-05-25 24 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Photographic Trade Association will hold Its annual dinner at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 8 p.m. on May 30.27 words
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117 1965-05-25 24 rKYO. Mon. A nve- member delegation Irom "North Kalimantan." the Indonesian-supported rebel shadow government which has laid claim to Sabah and Sarawak, arrived in Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reports. The group, led by Lay Choon, was visiting China at the117 words
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131 1965-05-25 24 Queen and Duke arrive in Stuttgart STUTTGART. Mon.— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here today to »>euin tin- srcoml half of th-ir 10-day state visit to West (lermanv Clieenim sri-ted her H she .stepped feral tin- Royal train which brouuhl her from a weekend "f relaxation withReuter - 131 words
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Article98 1965-05-25 24 Retiring envoy's hope JAKARTA. Mon— The retiring U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Howard P. Jones, today expressed confidence that the differences which threatened to separate Indonesia and the U.S. would be narrowed. Mr. Jones and his wife were scheduled to leave Jakarta tonight for Washington, alter which Mr. Jones willReuter - 98 words
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Article27 1965-05-25 24 SINGAPORE. Mon Tin Finance Minister. Mr, Lim Kirn San. will officially open the Product and DfHsn Centre ;ii John kittles Buildinu. ;i! 5 p.m. tomorri.tv27 words
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Article169 1965-05-25 24 Railmen to go to court again If UALA L UMPU R, 1V Mon. The Railwayman's Union of Malaya tonight decided to take further Legal action against the Qovernment in its flghi for Government servant status. The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the union's executive tended by 41169 words