The Straits Times, 27 May 1965
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Title Section22 1965-05-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Nat**** Kstd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C(P). 100522 words
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Article, Illustration400 1965-05-27 1 Big campaign to block out entry to Algiers summit BUT CEYLON L ILL SUPPORTS US AND RUSSIA COLOMBO, Wednesday COMMUNIST China and Indonesia are intensifying their efforts to have Malaysia barred from next month's Afro-Asian conference in Algiers. China lias launched a massive propaganda offensive400 words
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Article, Illustration530 1965-05-27 1 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT SCREAMING CASSIUS, STILL CHAMPION, DEFIES THREATS OF ANGRY CROWD YELLING IT'S A FIX' SPECIAL REPORT by LEWISTON (Maine). Wednesday CASSIUS CLAY took just 60 seconds to knock out Sonny Liston to retain his title and set a record for the fastest ever knockoutUPI - 530 words
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Article210 1965-05-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. JMIK Government is considering the possibility of sending an unofficial rubber trade mission to China to assist Malaysia's rubber exports. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Swee Aun. said this today in a written statement to the Senate. In210 words
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81 1965-05-27 1 NZ money aid for refugees in S. Vietnam WELLINGTON. Wed NewZealand Mill give JCJO.OOo iNZ currency) to help retirees in South Vietnam. \\ho are fleeing from UK tiuii'iysiue to (he rifles beiore the Vietcong terrorists The Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. annoum-lim the gilt today, said that (he refugees wereReuter - 81 words
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Article51 1965-05-27 1 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Douglas Jay. president of the Board of Trade. is to have a special meeting with leaders of the Lancashire cotton Industry tomorrow. This follows the Industry's protest against permission oeing given to Malaysia tc increase her import quota of cotton goods to Britain.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1965-05-27 1 MANILA Wed —Three person* were killed anc 39 injured when a bus overturned In Cagayan De Oro City. Northern Philippines, ac- I cording to police report* today. I33 words
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Article60 1965-05-27 1 JAKARTA. Wed An Indonesian has been arrested on charges of "circulating" a Malaysian 10-cent coin in Demak. Central Java, according to the Antara news agency. Antara said Imam Mohtar Santo.*), alias Pranoto Sumarto. was an employee of a state-owned rubber estate in North Sumatra. The circulation ofReuter - 60 words
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Article72 1965-05-27 1 BANGKOK. Wed— The Thai Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kmlkachorn has ordered all the Government administrative units to put a stop to the practice of sending Government officials abroad for study to further their careers and personal Interests Premier Thanom reminded the administrative departments ofReuter - 72 words
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Article36 1965-05-27 1 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese whaling Industry has decided to send five whaling expeditions to the Antarctic in the 1965-66 season. Instead of seven as in the past, the Taiyo Fisheries Company said todav— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1965-05-27 1 ROUND BY ROUND OOPS! LKWISTON I.Maine), Wed. Round by round description of the heavyweight championship fight between champion Cassias Clay and Charles Sonny Liston, the former champion, follows: Clay wins by knockout. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article42 1965-05-27 1 BANGKOK. Wed. The Thai Government hiis decided to send a Thai Red Cioss delegation to the 20th annual conference of the International Red Cross to be held in Vienna from Oct. 2 to 9. according to official sources. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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416 1965-05-27 1 Blast in capital, shooting off S'pore KUALA LIMITR, 1V Wed. Saboteurs tried to hlow up ;i sU'cl bridge here tonight while marine police in Singapore engaged :i number of Indonesian infiltrators oil" Blakang Mati Island In the capital the explosion rocked the steel bridge at the junction of Lornie and416 words
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Article76 1965-05-27 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. At 2.15 a.m. it was Warned that a captured Indonesian, whose boat til sunk in the engagement off Blakang Mati had been brought ashore .it Jardines Steps shortly past midnight. He h:i» later taken out by polite to search for other Intlnnisi.in survivors. WASHINGTON. W..1 U.S.AP - 76 words
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Article140 1965-05-27 2 A NEW FLARE UP IN THE RANN YEW DELHI, Wed. Indian and Pakistani forces clashed in the Rann of Kutch yesterday, a Defence Ministry spokesman announced. It was the first report of hostilities in the disputed area in weeks. The spokesman said a 25--man Indian patrol, on routine duty nearReuter; UPI - 140 words
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121 1965-05-27 2 Nasser and Aref call for U.N. revision fAIRO, Wed. Presl- y dent Nasser and Iraqi President Field Marshal Abdel Salem Aref expressed concern yesterday at the "passiveness" of the United Nations toward Vietnam, the Congo and Dominican problems, and called for an amendment of its Charter. In a Joint communique,AP - 121 words
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Article68 1965-05-27 2 lAKAKTV \V«'d PrcaUml Sockarno today included two more Communists in his Cabinet. They are Mr Setijarli Refcwprodjo as Minister of Electricity and Eaergy, and Dr. Har.io Sudird.io as Minister of Basic Irrigation. With the new appointments there are now four Communists in the Cabinet TheReuter - 68 words
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173 1965-05-27 2 The path of civilisation at stake: Hasluck PERTH, Wednesday. THE situation in South-East Asia is one of the critical points affecting the course of civilisation and the whole issue of peace and war throughout the world, the Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said here yesterday. He said theReuter - 173 words
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96 1965-05-27 2 Nigeria ready to consider ties with Peking f AGOS. Wed. Nigeria's Prime Minister. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. said last night that his country was willing to consider establishing diplomatic relations with the Chinese People's Republic if Peking wished. Answering a question at a Press conference. he said Nigeria recognises ChinaReuter - 96 words
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Article29 1965-05-27 2 CAIRO. Wed. The six survivors of the Pakistani International Airlines plane crash near Cairo last Thursday left here last night for London to undergo medical treatment.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration267 1965-05-27 2 Saigon split over Cabinet changes CAIGON, Wed. The first Cabinet reshuffle of South Vietnam's Prime Minister, Dr. Phan Huy Quat, ran into difficulties last night as the Chief of State, Mr. Phan Khac Suu, refused to approve the changes. Sources close to the Chief of State said Mr. Suu had267 words
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Article, Illustration133 1965-05-27 2 CJAIGON. Wed. -The Chief »3 of State, Mr Suu Phan Khac, yesterday signed a decree removing nine army generals from the military. They Included Lt.-Gen. Duong An '"Big") Minn, one time Chief of State (above). Others removed included Maj.-Gen. Tran Van133 words
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Article58 1965-05-27 2 MANILA. Wed. Three people were killed and three others Injured when a mentally deranged person armed with a knife in one hand and an Ice pick In the other rushed inside a dance hall In Quezon Province and started slashing at everyone within his j reach. MinutesReuter - 58 words
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364 1965-05-27 2 Flurry over Briton's 'army' offer to Saigon LONDON, Wednesday A BRITISH factory chief yesterday sparked off a minor diplomatic flurry here by offering a 700-strong private army to fight against the Communists in Vietnam. South Vietnamese military experts were discussing the "principle" of accepting the offer, a South Vietnamese Embassy364 words
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86 1965-05-27 2 TAIPEI. Wed. The official Central News Agency reported yesterday that Communist China, North Vietnam and Leftist Pathet Lao forces in Laos had formed a joint military command under which a force of 300.000 Chinese volunteers was ready to be sent to North Vietnam andReuter - 86 words
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Article102 1965-05-27 2 US losses in Vietnam: 385 dead WASHINGTON, Wed. T The United States haa now lost a total of 385 men killed In action in Vietnam or as many as were lost in the four-month SpanLshAmerican War of 1898. according to the latest Defence Department casualty figures. Up to May 17.102 words
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Miscellaneous17 1965-05-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /UNCLE GEOQGC.WILIN /"iuuat «i«UECT") YOU HELP M€ WITH J C_**?l t??W-^- "v17 words
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202 1965-05-27 3 WASHINGTON, Ucd United States strategic planners believe that China, who recently conducted her second nuclear t«'s« will be able to launch nuclear warheads atainst the IS. by 1973. \< 'curding to authoritative intelligence estimates made available yesterday. China will by then be able toUPI - 202 words
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92 1965-05-27 3 Parliament asked to tick off the BBC I ONDOX. Wed. ParliaL mint was asked yesterday to condemn the BBC for soiling the microphone used by the Duke of Windsor to broadcast his abdication to the nation 28 years ago to an American film producer for .£25. A Liberal MP. introducedReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration429 1965-05-27 3 Russian threat to renew U.N. cash crisis UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday RUSSIA threatened yesterday to withdraw its offer of voluntary financial contributions to the United Nations to ease the current crisis unless she alone could determine the size and purpose of the amount. The United States and Britain have insisted thatReuter - 429 words
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125 1965-05-27 3 I ONDON. Wed —The Navy L Minister. Mr. Christopher Mayhew, yesterday rejected a suggestion In Parliament that the next sailing of the 43.340-ton aircraft carrier Ark Royal to the Far East should be postponed. Mr. Paul Rose (Labour) told the HouseReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration350 1965-05-27 3 PEERS BACK DOWN ON WAR DAMAGE BILL T ONDON, Wed. The House of Lords last night backed down to avoid a constitutional clash with the Government over compensation to the Burmah Oil Co. for stocks destroyed in the face of the Japanese advance in 1942. Critics have claimed the lameReuter - 350 words
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Article64 1965-05-27 3 I PARIS. Wed— Seven dogs and a cat occupied two first-class seat* I at a cost of 4.000 francs on a Paris-Teheran airliner that left herp today. The animals belong to Princess Ashraf. sister of the Shah of Persia, who did not wish to be64 words
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Article87 1965-05-27 3 jyjOSCOW. Wed. Wheat farmers in the virgin lands of Kazakhstan travel by truck convoys to provincial towns every Saturday night for their weekly bath. The newspaper Trud said the truck columns travel 10 to 20 miles and more to haul the farmers to the public baths becau.seAP - 87 words
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191 1965-05-27 3 Cologne gives Elizabeth a noisy welcome rOLOGNE, Wed. Thousands of citizens who once shook their flsts in hate at British bombing planes yesterday waved an enthusiastic welcome to their old enemy's ruler, Queen Elizabeth. Cologne was devastated during World War Two. at one time by a 1.000-bomber raid. Yesterdav itsReuter - 191 words
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Article42 1965-05-27 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia today launched another unmanned 1 spacecraft In the Cosmos .scries. i Tass news agency said. The new craft is the 87t1i In the series and is intended to continue studies of outer space. j Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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241 1965-05-27 3 Dropped: Plans to make race bar an offence T ONDON. Wed. The Government yesterday dropped plars to make race discrimination a criminal offence and instead proposed special conciliation groups to settle colour-bar disputes. Amendments the Government put forward to its Race Relations Bill would delete provisions for police prosecutions and241 words
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Advertisement105 1965-05-27 4 IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BUIIOERS.CONTRACTOKS I\H JiAf %^Pja AVAILABLE f BICI IUEDV IfCITIEIiI BAG OR BULK Malayan Cement limited's new mechanised g,^ b^jZz g^'^-'-^-i packing plant at Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, JHtii^^te^ JiiH GUts delivery times, guarantees you fresh H^HSu|^^HM|fi^|! pack supplies of Tiger Cement and Walcrete on the i° Dwhen y°105 words
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Article, Illustration264 1965-05-27 5 L r\l LUMPUR. Wed. The new $52 million international airport at Subang, 14 miles from here was successfully tested today by an RMAF Heron. The plane, which was piloted by Fit. I.t. T CHover of the RMAF 2nd Squadron, made its landing in less than264 words
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218 1965-05-27 5 Strike ban: Unity call to unionists by Narayanan KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Govorr,ment decision to ban strikes has tarnished its good name in the eyes of the trade union movement of the free world, said Mr. P. P. Narayanan today. He was speaking on his re- 1 turn from Tokyo218 words
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99 1965-05-27 5 W A KIKE I. (Sarawak), Wed. Mr. Cheng Kho Ming, speaking on behalf of the Chinese community here. said that there had been a radical change in Chinese opinion over Malaysia. At a lunch to welcome the Governor. Tun A ban* Ilaji Openg. he99 words
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Article39 1965-05-27 5 BATO PAHAT. Wed- The f Mlniater ot Education. Inche Moh.imod Khir .lohari. will open a library for the High School 1 h*re on June 21. The library was built by the Old Boys' Association of the school-39 words
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Article41 1965-05-27 5 PENANG. Wed. The Marine Dei aliment today warned shins of the presence of a shoal to trm nor* h-west ot the one-fathom ban.-: lighthouse in the Malacca Strata. The depth of the shoal 1$ about 5J fathoms41 words
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152 1965-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The waving gallery at the international airport here will remain closed indefinitely. This was stated today by the Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. Tan Beng San. The waving gallery was closed last month to enable workmen to carry out repairs. Major reason152 words
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Article57 1965-05-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A public mrrtinu to mark the first I anniversary 01 the death 01 Mr i. the lormei Pnrur Minister 1 li.ciia. will be held at 6 p.m. ram at tin Sflancor Indian :ation grounds in Tavlor Road. Tile Indian High Conui Mr M57 words
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193 1965-05-27 5 AUSTRALIAN LEADER IMPRESSED BY OUR SOLIDARITY JESSELTON, Wed.— Sir A 1 ist c r McMillan* president of the Austra- lian Senate, said on his arrival here today that he was impressed by the solidarity of the Malay- j sian Government and the country's development despite Indonesian confrontation. He added that193 words
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Article18 1965-05-27 5 TANGKAK. Wed. A W« 5215.000 Malay medium secondary school is to be built here soon.18 words
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Article, Illustration104 1965-05-27 5 MR. Donald C. Duff (above), a New Zealand civil servant, ha* been appointed a member ot the Malaysian Government's Special Commission on Salaries Mr. Duff, a senior officer of the state services in South Island. Is a graduate of the University of Canterbury, a104 words
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Article61 1965-05-27 5 Farewell call by Begg KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Commander-in-Chief, Par East Command. Admiral Sir I Varyl Begg. made a farewell call lon the Chief of the Armed I Forces Staff. Lieut.-Gen. Tenglcu Osman bin Tengku Mohamed 1 Jewa. at the Ministry of Defence today. Admiral Brgg later met the 161 words
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178 1965-05-27 5 Teachers want this travel rule removed IPOH. Wed. A reso- lution seeking the removal of the restriction requiring teachers to seek permission two] months in advance for; travel overseas will be tabled at the annual meeting of the Perak i branch of the National i Union of Teachers at Taiping178 words
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72 1965-05-27 5 Toastmasters' Club formed in capital KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A Toastmasters' Club, affiliated to Toastmasters International, has been formed here with Mr. Tali Yoon Loy as its president. 1 The object of the club Is to help its members in mastering the art of effective speaking and in leadership tratnma The72 words
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Miscellaneous316 1965-05-27 5 Straits Times Crossword WKT lIP WM* j^V 7 jHp WF ACROSS 1 6). 9. A sleepy god with a wrong 6. The Outsider's author outside character unformed i9>. the pale? (9i. 10. A tree on the point of burn- 7. Urge to look around In the Ing same place (6).316 words
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345 1965-05-27 6 Policy rift halts Ngee Ann College extension SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A RIFT over policy in the board of governors of the Ngee Ann College has led to the suspension of a million-dollar building project for a complex of structures on a 100-acre site in Bukit Timah for the colleges Department of345 words
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134 1965-05-27 6 TWO ICFTU LEADERS TO STUDY STRIKE BAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A two-man mission from the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will arrive here soon to study the Malaysian Government decision to ban strikes in the civil service and limit industrial action in the private sector. The mission comprises the134 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-05-27 6 I AGOS. Wed.— The Niser ian Prime Minister. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (above) has accepted an invitation to visit Malaysia. Mr. V. Manickavasitam, leader of the Malaysian goodwill mission to Nigeria, told a Press conference here. Mr. Manickavasagam said he had "frank and fruitful talks'Reuter - 97 words
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Article85 1965-05-27 6 Dial 999 if you see him SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today warned the public to be on the lookout for a 23-year old Chinese who poses a s a law firm representative and carries a briefcase. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, described the man as sft. 6in. in height, thin.85 words
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227 1965-05-27 6 Two years for man who stole 21 bicycles in a month A LOR STAR, Wed. A man who stole 21 bicycles in one month was today Jailed for two years on three charges of theft. "He started his criminal career at the age of 16," acting Deputy Supt. Tan Laj227 words
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Article85 1965-05-27 6 PENANG. Wed. —A military truck driver. Mat bin 1 Sane, was today fined $1,938 on two counts of Importing uncustomed and prohibited goods at the Butterworth Customs check point on Jan. 26, this j ear. Mat, a private In the RASC. plr.ulod guilty to attempting to85 words
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154 1965-05-27 6 PENANG, Wed. DOULTRY farmers here have been badly hit by the dumping of Singapore eggs In the local market. A spokesman of the Penang and Province Welleslev Farmers' Association said today that Singapore eßfj» were being sold in Penang at154 words
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Miscellaneous180 1965-05-27 6 ff!^^^^^\ABoUT>OU BBWTOCO '^\_ANP wFVE I -.FTS TIME XOU /SO IF MXJVL SET V YES SIR .-THE ■1/ OOP, WEVE OLD FOR TH KINP/ NEVER MMP A A&IEEPs*— RETURNEP TO ORGANIZER f~^*\ SOONER THE r~~ I U7 lOF RDOIJSHNB6S/ ABOUT US! fTS VOUVE/\_, YOUR NATURAL V WE'LL SENPfRIfiHT 1 V BETTER!180 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1965-05-27 7 STERLING G. SLAPPEY - STERLING G. SLAPPEY By New drive has been given the grim detective avengers seeking Hitler's murderers and specialists in atrocity SEVERAL thousand ex Nazis suspected of participating in the mass murder of millions in the Hitler era are still the targets of a continuing, worldwide nanhunt by1,858 words
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Advertisement163 1965-05-27 7 ANOTHER NEW Mobil STATION BUKITTIMAH RDAD 1 OPENS TODAY! BUKII TIMAH ROAD /^v dC/"" \^l mmmmmmmm sws— b^ ■^mtm l m ■>■■. m I I I 'A _W"* I m Mmn^te_-_ #1^ T^ mm nLf I^^^ <^C? V I /N bw h| j Buy $6- petrolors4/-diesel and '&C /r^^3Sl 1./163 words
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556 1965-05-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Till-; Minister For Home Affairs, Dalo (Dr.) Isnuiil bin D;i!<> Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives today that 'it would not be in the public interest to publish the report of the police inquiry into alleged discrimination 01 foreign556 words
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167 1965-05-27 8 IMPROVING TRAFFIC SYSTEM FROM EAST SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. 0 The Public Works Department ha? begun work on a $550,000 project to improve the road traffic system along Nicoll Highway, and Mountbatten and Merdeka roads. These roads, which constitute the eastern approach to the city, have been insufficient to copr with167 words
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123 1965-05-27 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A lorry driver, under a district court sentence of six months' jail in a fatal accident case, today successfully appealed against the jail term. Goh Tiong Seng. 28. was instead ordered by Mr. Justice Buttrose to pay a fine of $1,000,123 words
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371 1965-05-27 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. AN unmarried British nanny, 51, told Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assizes today how two men raped her in bed one after the other in her employer's home at about 1 a.m. on Aug. 16 last year. On an application371 words
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Article107 1965-05-27 8 SINGAPORE. Wed—Entries for the bic walk orcanised by the Housing and Development Board for its tenants in the various estates in Singapore now total 732. Closing date now is May 30. Mi walk will be divided into two sections: Hit men, the dis- tance will be 13;107 words
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140 1965-05-27 9 KFALA LI T MPTR. Wed. A total of 911 Chinese illegal immigrants from Indonesia surrendered to authorities in Sahah during the 10--day amnesty granted to them in March this year. Of the**. 368 were men. .'lB women and the rest children. Disclosing140 words
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225 1965-05-27 9 TENGKU: A DECISION SOON ON FOREIGN SERVICE JOBS 'pF-NGKU Abdul RahA man told the House of Representatives that the Central Government was preparing a paper on the recruitment of people from Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak into the Ministry of External Affairs. The Tengku was answering a Sarawak Alliance MP. Abang225 words
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98 1965-05-27 9 THE Employees Pro- I vident Fund Board I has received 12 applica- tion.s from co-operative I Moieties for loans to finance housing schemes. But the board rejected four applications and ap- i proved three totalling 52. 436.900. Two other applications totalling $564,00098 words
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84 1965-05-27 9 THE Malaysian Ambassador to be appointed to Addis Ababa headquarters of the Organisation of African Unity will be concurrently accredited to a number of East African states Teiißku Abdul Rahman announced this in :he House of Rf pio.-entatnes when replying to a84 words
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Article, Illustration525 1965-05-27 9 Dereliction of duty at Malacca hospital: Man died KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. J'HE House ot Representatives was told today that a Government inquiry committee had found dereliction of duty by certain officers at the Malacca General Hospital in connection with the death of a patient, but recommended no action. The acting525 words
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145 1965-05-27 9 More reports from Parliament House In Pages 13, 18 Boat sank, so eight fishermen still held KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Eight of the 79 fl.shermen from Singapore who were detained by the Indian Government when found fishing off the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have yet to return. Tengku Abdul Rahman said145 words
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158 1965-05-27 9 CONSUMERS GROUPS TOLD: HELP YOURSELVES FIRST VTALA LI'MPI'R. Wed The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr l.im Sure Aun. said today that consumers associations should hrlp themselves first before asking assistance from other quarters. He was making a written reply to a question by Dr. l.im Chong Eu (I'DP-Tan-jong) in158 words
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159 1965-05-27 9 Smuggling from Penang an 'acute' problem KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The problem of smuggling from Penang Island was "p art i c v larly acute." the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Bin, told the House of Representatives today in a written statement. Because of this, the Government wa.s considering the159 words
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Advertisement93 1965-05-27 9 ic^<> WnQA-wS "^mM^ 7HE Mo£r CAPrWAT/M i BtV^T* y^J^SONG VANCE rCAM EVER ■^T^- TO PERFORM IN SINGAPORE aS RETURNS BY "^V 9 t POPULAR C m '^>* ft v A #V <J nightly at kf J CAimj RESTAURANT and J QootUcdi /IRUNDHL ROOM I DECORATE YOUR HOME With an attractive93 words
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Advertisement165 1965-05-27 9 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LIMITED jf m l MORE and MORE I people are I opening I I';/* 6% DEPOSIT l AQC6UNTS aLW^Ztl*™ STEADY l\ IF and SAFE income **TfL ***** I 15-B. AMBER MANSIONS (Second Floor) ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 A wholly owned Subsidiary of M CITY I165 words
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Obituary25 1965-05-27 10 it Ward* SIS (Miuhmmm) MM. CLARA OOMII, 92. motlMr at Hia. Jor»pb. Mr*. XaUrr and Mr* iinpw of Kianc puwd iw» at KnttacbakoDam. Trivandrum25 words
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Article95 1965-05-27 10 it Ward* tit (minimum) MR. MRS. Ptonx Chaa> Ctalaw tfeaak r»latrvea and frtaoda for tbe4r baa* MkM and (IfU on tba orcaatom or i.i- weddlnc dated l*-S-lte& the FAMILY OF U» late Mr Cbonc k iTieonn thank relattve* and ions and attendance, at funeral. MRS. S. CRIMBSRQ and Joa95 words
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Article57 1965-05-27 10 '0 Ward* Hi (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of our b«- j ..1 father air Taj Oaok Swoa wbt leptrtaa' tnla d»T Oona but never for- I :^n by bla family. IN LOVINO MEMORY OF OUR DEAREST MOTMER/GRANOMOTMER WHO DEPARTBO THIS WORLO ON M-S-M. OONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Inwrted57 words
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Article154 1965-05-27 10 !0 Word* Hi < Minimum! JOHN COLDFABB, Fleaaa cotaa Shirley JUST BACK with t»» L*<«t Hair ,-'i.«an of 30<> Orcßard Road. i Dial MM ATTSMTION iPCA MIMIIM. \nnual <J<-n*r»l Mtwtlnc at Shell Tta«»-■r.-it* Knday 2Mb May I»«S at S 15 i THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Offer: I tinliaa \aA\" Illous".154 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, May 27, 1965.
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Article666 1965-05-27 10 The agricultural marketing system is highly imperfect, the Ministry of Agriculture remarks in its appendix to the King's Address to Parliament. It is not a new discovery, and neither is the assurance that reorganisation of the system is much in the Ministry's mind. It has been in666 words
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Article405 1965-05-27 10 It was neither necessary nor wise for the Education Minister to try so hard in Parliament yesterday to put a gloss on the defects of the comprehensive schools. Questioned about overcrowding, Inche Khir Johari admitted in a written reply that he had received complaints, but added that this405 words
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Article171 1965-05-27 10 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement in Parliament that policy on admitting people from Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak into the Foreign Service was being '"worked out" raises high hopes. And so dms his view that any qualified person from the Borneo States should be eligible for entry: presumably if171 words
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Article875 1965-05-27 10 |i|R. C V. Devan Nair'x comments on the Afro- Asian Peoples' Solidarity Conference at Wlnneba. Ghana. (."Straits Times". May 25) contains some interesting impressions and glaring omissions. For instance, nowhere does he mention the presence at Wlnneba of the Chinese Communist delegation. The Chinese Communists were there,875 words
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Article507 1965-05-27 10 YUNUS MARIS, M. A - YUNUS MARIS, M.A. by University of Malaya TENSE Special Words (HI. contd .> HF.ND4K. When used preceding a verb. HENHAK may Indicate the future, provided thai no words Indicating the past (Les. 82) are used also In the same sentence. In translation, however, the use of the present/507 words
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Article, Illustration783 1965-05-27 10 John Rutherford - The whitewashing (in part) of Stalin John Rutherford BY RUSSIA'S reassessment of Stalin 12 years after his death and the case of Mihajlo Mihajlov in Yugoslavia might seem poles apart. In fact, they have an important element in common, concerned with the darkest side of the Stalinist past. The currentOFNS - 783 words
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Advertisement518 1965-05-27 10 Strain Tiaes Malay Ma 3 Clat.l'l.rt *dMrtta«a»"« a m, r tan*** I* MARKIT Orenar* Ko.< (lull 1 !>••») COLO ITOHAOt MUNCMM At Holland Roa« IW««I Naval Baa*. A**ft*rlaa«l Ajiaaai CITY BOOK •TO«« LTV Wlndwatar Maaai. Cawaa« o>aa> TNI NEW* PHONT ntaaatrtck'a tmmmrmmmMmt at. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Illi, Naval MAMIBM iTOM518 words
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Advertisement54 1965-05-27 10 "gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Mm Imtm mm^kmtmmmmmmm M- C a. t mpo^rsrt a npMHfi of Hi 9 h O«M Ww— d» t Wirfim. SIMQAPOftf: 21, Omlm S*w Mi ***** HONGKONG: Mja^jui MaaaaaM, 1* Floor, Ron. W t, 54-54 words
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Advertisement81 1965-05-27 10 KDKxit 20" l5Ocm)5OCS 16"(40cm)40RU 9J 1 40WU I WALL FAN AUTO FAM OSCILLATION CONTROL SYSTEM 1.1 W Kg %SAVES UP TO 25% ON TOBACCO The pipe that smokes r MadtinEngland BONE DRY F «»con Pipe* Ud. -cooler, sweeter, too! 1 Crisp Clicks from COOK'S CUPPERS Only Cook's clippers stay permanently81 words
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Article, Illustration140 1965-05-27 11 THE Malaysian Solid--1 ari t y Convention (Parliamentary Group) in session In a Committee Room at Parliament House yesterday. Of the 18 who attend ed, 11 were from th* PAP: four from th* SUPP; two PPP and on« UDP. Pictorr shows from left: Dato Lee140 words
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345 1965-05-27 11 I'VE NO DOUBT IT WILL BACK OUR INTERPRETATION OF CONSTITUTION, HE TELLS CONVENTION KUALA LUMPUR, Ved SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today he would suggest referring the country's Constitution to the Privy Council should there be any doubts over its interpretation in the House of Representatives. "Before345 words
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303 1965-05-27 11 MTUC tells Tengku: We have no alternative... KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE trade union movement as a body remains, even today, uncommitted to any particular political party. This was stated here by the secretary of the MTUC, Mr. S. J. H. Zaldi, in a letter to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul303 words
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157 1965-05-27 11 106 being held under Security Act ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman* disclosed today that 106 people were under de- tention in Malaya and Singapore under the Internal Security Act. Mi Ismail was answering a question by Mr. Kow Kee BUlg157 words
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118 1965-05-27 11 > SINGAPORE, Wed. An exhibition of Rift r>aint- ings donated by artists will be held in September in aid of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. Mr. Leslie Rayner. secretary of the society, today appealed to all amateur and professional artists118 words
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Article72 1965-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The acute shortage of labour In Sabah Is one of the reasons for the high cost of living In that State, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Bwee Aun, told the House of Representatives today. In a written reply to72 words
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Article34 1965-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPim. Wed. The Arts Council of Malaysia Is orgaI nlslng a "Wayang KuUt" (shadow play In the grounds of Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. Jalan Am- pant, next Monday at 8.30 p.m.34 words
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Article53 1965-05-27 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Magicians' Union will be holding dances at Malacca. Seremban and Koala Lumpur ir aid of the National Defence Pund. The tencM "'.'.l be hold at the M.t'.ncra Town H;iil on Sunday, Serembitn Tows Hall oiMonday, iincl ;u the Chin Won Auditorium here53 words
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Article51 1965-05-27 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed A housewife. U. Vellaymah. 55. was fatally Injured In a road accident at Sungel Sumun. 17 mile* from here, yesterday evening. She was knocked down by a van while crossing the road after alighting from a bus. She died on the way to51 words
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Article, Illustration308 1965-05-27 11 Jackie is now in Sydney, fiance to follow— SINGAPORE, Wed. Jacqueline Fleming, 27, repatriated stripteaser from New Zealand, is now in Sydney arranging for a civil registry marriage to Mr. Lee Khim Hong, 30, a Malaysian businessman. Mr. Lee, who spent the last three days with her In Singapore, Is308 words
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155 1965-05-27 11 IJONG KONG. Wed—Britain's newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull, left for Jesselton today by a military aircraft for a two-day visit Sir Richard, who will take up his new post in July, is now making a month-long tour155 words
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402 1965-05-27 11 Visits by detainees 9 fiancees: 'It's up to individual merit 9 KUALA LUMPUR, IV Wed App i ica tions by fiancees of political detainees to visit them ir^ prison will be considered on individual merit, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today. He402 words
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Article61 1965-05-27 11 bINGAPOKH Wed. lher* are about 60 factoi rong induMrial estate ol yhicn :<6 are m full production and 25 will IV' rrady by the end of the year. That facionei directly or .u--direcly employ over 6.000 people. These wpre some of the facts which were given to61 words
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Article33 1965-05-27 11 MUAR. Wed. Residents her* can have their chest.s X-rayed fraa at the Muar Government Hospital from June 5 to 9. July 10. 12. 11, 14. and from August 14 to 18.33 words
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Advertisement64 1965-05-27 11 I(^ye6z*r Just Magic Smooths away wrinkles while you watch 0 Wrinkles, laugh-lines, crow's feet disappear in less than 5 minutes! Effective up to 8 hours a simple retouch and they're gone again! Absolutely safe contains NO harmful drugs! Just Magic Standard Size only J".70 S'pore/Penang $14.55 Kuala Lumpur Special Introductory64 words
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Miscellaneous772 1965-05-27 11 TV MALAYSIA {Malaya) Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur Corner: 6.34 FUnntonea: 7 and Penang; Channel 6 News In English: 7.10 ShlnIpoh and Malacca; Channel dig: 735 Beverly Hillbillies: 4 Taipinj: Channel 7 Batu 8 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Pahat; Channel 9 Kluanc: Marl Berbual: 8.15 Survival Channel 3 .lohore Bahru. "1033772 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-05-27 12 PICTURED here jre three dretMS simple but elegant used by a British woman columnist who covered Queen Elizabeth s recent state visit to West Germany. She needed the noncrtort. trouble-free wardrobe the same as any woman who plans a holiday with a lot111 words
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Article, Illustration471 1965-05-27 12 Dresses fit to meet a queen WllfcN Royalty visits —be it in Malaysia or in England" or "on the Continent —it is not only the protocol officers who are astir very much in advance. The arbiters or fashion and the socialites women generally are very concerned too. Take for Instance471 words
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Article, Illustration213 1965-05-27 12 HERE'S a recipe for Refrigerator Biscuits (Makes 4 dozen). You'll need 6 oz. (or 6 rounded tablespoons* plain flour; i level teaspoon bicarbonate of soda. A level teaspoon salt: 4 oz. butter. 2 oz. (or 2 rounded tablespoons* caster suger: 2 oz <or 2 rounded tablespoons soft213 words
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Article, Illustration378 1965-05-27 12 You may like to know Y| ASTER of Ceremonies at a wedding reception is no longer the preserve of men. Breaking this "mono- Poly 1 on behalf of the fair sex was Mrs. L. W. Liu. wife of Mr. S. T. Liv, of Singapore. She made her debut in this378 words
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Advertisement294 1965-05-27 12 BEAUTY PAX t\ /i For a radiant complexion ;J: For firming the skin For a perfect powder base To keep your make-up looking fresh and lovely :Ji To keep-your lipstick glossy and fresh sit For facials and hundreds of other uses Keep in freezer end touch to your face for294 words
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Advertisement8 1965-05-27 12 Mainly f Mainly j Mainly women women women8 words
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Advertisement431 1965-05-27 12 GO AHEAD! SOAK IT UP! Tan Deep Without Suntan Dry-Out' SUN BATHb,REVLON rg IT'S MOISTURIZED! The penetrating moisturizers 9HH g in 'SUN B*TH' by Revlon silW^3 ken and soften your skin ■Mil let you tan really deep with_EjnE2al out burnin 8- peeling or sun- If tan dry-out. 'l wfr l431 words
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Article, Illustration2423 1965-05-27 13 Alliance's opening gun bombards Front, PAP and trade unions Singapore Premier has made very little headway says Dr. Mahathir By Our Parliamentary Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday THE big debate on yesterday's Speech from the Throne by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong opened in the House of Representatives today with a strong2,423 words
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260 1965-05-27 13 lit- alleged that Malaya tB Singapore were being oppressed" by the PAP. For t-xainple, ba claimed, fishermen in difficulties over confrontation who opposed the PAP received a M allowance a month, while those who carried p.iny cards reci-iv-ed $35 a month He also260 words
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Advertisement28 1965-05-27 13 45/2/B2 <? Constipation Overnight i iV mllHlfc t nii^g^g^gMip^T^n^n^na H- 'A smt^\ Vnß^Bgggga -^|E AVAILABLE IN 24 j, Bs and 2's v v. SOLE AGENTS: HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD.28 words
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Advertisement111 1965-05-27 13 ink from mami I <q> 9ar h i r mm f\ y ml/ TI"OtT1 n lit \t 111 l\ 1 1 \J 111 Cl ■■■MMMBiJMiiltilSM— «a Si 2tL' 1 nH) \MjWC Convertible The pen th^t fills fjjj 2 ways. Fills from an ink bottle- or with a 111 cartridge good111 words
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Advertisement2673 1965-05-27 14 ImsHWBLI ■■^■^^^h OFFICE SPACE VACANT IS Wort* M Mim.) Box sff cfs. extra TO LIT Office Space 450 Square Feet First Floor. Robinson Road. Appfy Boa A 4261 B.T. Spore. NEW 4-STOREV Building to let at 1«2-A. Rahans Road. Seremban. For either office* or ahowrooma and IW. Wise Road Bungalow.2,673 words
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Advertisement752 1965-05-27 14 EDUCATION IS l»'»rrf» S« i Vin.)— Box St eis. »xtrm TYPEWRITING. Shorthand. Bookkeeping and English all level*, EngluhI'htncse Commercial Hctiool (air-coo-ditloned). 171-B. Bencoolea Street. Singapore. Tel .10*36 MATHEMATICS: Additional Elementarf Experienced Graduates Surveying. Levelling. Builder* Quaniltlca. Regal School. 628 South Brldg* Rd. Tel. ***** ***** Spore. Sutctttmtndtd Student* p*»Nr STAMFORD752 words
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Advertisement935 1965-05-27 14 FURNITURE IS t».r*. M imm.l |M rf. #r»r. U.S.A. AWNINGS »nd HunwHy Venetlao Blind! Consult Hunmuiir Co T«l: (Spore) ...i>3* HI 7I VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmr4» t$ iMtm.t—Bmx it rlt 19*3 FIAT SOO 11.300 miles Regular Maintenance, 0.n.0. $2,000 telephone *****3 after 6 p.m. MINI MINOR Model 1963 12.800/--0.n.0.935 words
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Advertisement749 1965-05-27 14 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Wmrdt S< I I/ml— Bo* it rtt. rxtro WE COP* UOCUMINTI. Crrtl IMM Diplomat. P.nn [ratio**, etc Atillc you wait at Wiug Commander Hlack't Copy serxire. fotorontic. 5s Komnaon Koad S'pon H2340 PHOTO-COPYING PLAN PRINT INC Metropolitan Bul'.dinis Service. 40. Medclro* Building. Singapore. Tel ***** *<>•>.749 words
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Advertisement526 1965-05-27 14 TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF FURNITURE AND FITTINGS Separate tenders from Jabatan Kerju Raya registered contractor* are invited tor the supply and delivery of furniture to schools In Pulau Pinang and Seberang Perai:--(1) Sekolah Menengah Ksbangsaan Jalan Residency, Pulau Pinang. (2) Selcolah Menengah Ksbangsaan Bagan A Jam. Seberang Peral. (3)526 words
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Advertisement1258 1965-05-27 15 to LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.A Due S'pori S»m. faM «MM| AUTOITCV! LifiraMl. Dublin. A'aaatk... GM. 11 May 27 Mly 21/ 2 Jaae 1 tUTOMEDON Lueraill, Outlia kt<y 2} nil I MACHAON iiT.raMl till 1 lim I nit l/ll 1111 11 CLYTONEUS li«erpiil, Gll'goti JIM I JIM il IMI 12/111,258 words
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Advertisement1228 1965-05-27 15 ■•■•»■->»■-••■■■ s-i T//fL A XtUNES fc! I THEEASI ■ami' Lid Ir. Oiiiwe r> EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CONTINENI AND SCANIINAYIA, S'pori P SUm Penang A/ii Genoa Ha»n H'ourg Horn Ajte bopa Gil 45 BASRA I) Miy 11/ 2 JuM 1/1 II I JIM 21 lily 2 lily I 111,228 words
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Advertisement1250 1965-05-27 15 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PBRTS BENHOPE fw H',7,r' ii 7" Stii^apori P. Sham Penang Antwira July 11 May 21/11 li PirtTeiay Rottirdaa JUy 14 BENVORLICH f £8} 3ti mmmmmmmm Singapora f. S'haa Pinang lENDORAN .oncan, HamDurg May 18/ I JaM V t IENLARIG HamDurg. London.1,250 words
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Advertisement1297 1965-05-27 15 feELIERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent Singapore P. S'ram Penang CITT (Tf f PON London. Hamburg, Rotterdam Ma. 11. Hull G. «4 21 May M May CITY Of COLOMIO 10: con. Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havri, Hull, Immingr-am 25/27 Jum 21 Jim CITY OF WINNIPEG London, Hamburg. Rotterdam. •wirp. Hull 141,297 words
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Article123 1965-05-27 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. SOME industrial leaders drifted lower und second ranks stocks were sligiitly firmer. Overall moves were about In balance and the market steady. Ba»e MeUN were steady. Renison I was active and gained 3s. 6d. to 625. Oils were quic. Today's claim* a»Mea witb Tuesdays pnera in123 words
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Article259 1965-05-27 16 JtNE first mule rubber fJ).b. buyers dosed At 5 p.m. In Singapore and KuaL. Lumpur yesterday at 74 cento per lb., up seven-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone waa very quiet, but steady. RJi.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cenU per259 words
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Article235 1965-05-27 16 May 26. Three montna. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta. M. Bex 14 eta. City Dtv. 7 cts. M. Invt. 9 els. C.S. Holdings 14 Cts N. iron 9 CU. Uuulopa 11 cts. U C.B.G. 14 eta K. Smelting eta. Rothmans 10 eta. t:aso 11 cts. HBa els. Ked. Dlap235 words
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Article51 1965-05-27 16 T'HK present rate of the Malayan dollar ajrain*t the pound sterling fixed cji November 24 last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 16d. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its ranee against the51 words
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Article81 1965-05-27 16 T'HK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these priors for calculating customs duties for the period from May 27 to June 2. Rubber 73-\, cU a lb. Copra $672 a ton. Coconut Oil $1,074 a ton. Palm Oil $834 a ton. Palm Kernels $483.75 a ton. The rate*81 words
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961 1965-05-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS on the Stock \j Exchange yesterday were easier with a more bearish sentiment apparent. In industrials sellers were more inclined to meet buy-t-rs" ideas and most prices slipped off. Turnover was slightly up on Tuesday's. Cold Storage,961 words
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Article24 1965-05-27 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs M.iv n Star 26 'Industrials: lUM 7C41 Tin>: 96.13 n.'.'JR rubbers: 103..i8 103.56 •Der. S(l. 1963=100 lire. 29. 1962—10024 words
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Article796 1965-05-27 16 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: Cold Stere (4.000) Ounljp* (2.U00) >l..it>; Ease (2.U00) Sl. s*. (j.OOO) *1.S1: East Smelt 53. '.16 id796 words
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399 1965-05-27 16 STRAITS tin declined in Penang yesterday by $12.75 to $774.50 following the easier Tuesday market in London. The estimated offering was up by 10 tons to 210 tons. In London on Tuesday tin bad displayed a steady tone at generally modest losses which399 words
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Advertisement937 1965-05-27 16 AUSTRALIA SERVICE/NEW ZEALANi iMK, PAIiHAN UNO f CUU il»»iCI It: fieaaitlt. Melnli. MelluiM. SytMi Tli Maim aM Nsntattnaa Unani P. S"ram S'tort l"x>'« S'fiam >"«n»n| d»»nn i.«m I/SJn* il/ilim Miuu N/ S Jim I Jim lint BOMBAia kit I/K Jiry 11/11 UK R-iUL* I) :i jim n in* II im937 words
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Advertisement121 1965-05-27 16 National Shipping Corporation of Pakistan Spore "RUPSA" 17/18 Jun. LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG, CHALNA, KARACHI. Agents: Everett Steamship Corporation S,A II Collyer Q«oy, Slm-.w. Room SOl 0.C.1.C IM», Tel: 9J411/9. 16 Beoeh Street, Penang. Tel: *****/1 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. ARRIVING FROM RANGOON KIAN AUN Siinipor. thm Malacca121 words
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Article26 1965-05-27 17 May 26. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 744 cents (up seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $774.50 (down $12.75). Unofficial estimated offering 210 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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Article111 1965-05-27 17 CHIPS lying atcngild* th* Singapore Harbour wharv** or *xp**t*«J toil j y are: Chaatlne afaenk 1/2, Atnuta Maru 3 4. Ra*n* BaJck* 6/7, Htkoahlma Muni IS 'l6, Vlshva Vlr I*. Alcoa Master 27/28, Onkvllle 31/32, Musi 33. rnwldent Coolldee 34/38, Vaa Neck 40/41, Ruy* 42/43, City of111 words
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Article70 1965-05-27 17 MINESE Produce Exchanx*. Sin,.. v per* noon prices per picul yatterrtay: Coconut oil: bulk $63| seller*, drum <66i nellem. Copra: May/June UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SIM seller*, s.i-awak white $147* seller*, special Sarawak black $1271 seller*, garbled l-imponif black $147|(N) aellers. ASTA $160(N) aellers. SiriKipor. Coconut70 words
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Article85 1965-05-27 17 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AM*- elation mAde these change* In Ita ratrn to merchant* yeaterday (all rate* to $100): N«w Y*rk: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16. SO d/it 33 3/16 credit bill*, 33 5/16 trad* bill*. Canada: buying TT 3SI. airmail OD 3r.J. 90 d/»t.85 words
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Article69 1965-05-27 17 he following crops are produced in April (In lbj: London Asiatic Group 2,468.000, PaUling Group 1.1)85.000, Golden Hope Group 1.431,000, asllrlirld 361,000, Holyrood Rubber 84,000. Honjkoni 41.000, Hoscotr Rubber 328.000. Killing-hall Rubber 60,000. Kuala Selangor 62.000. Malaysia 69.000, Seaport (Selangor) 32.000. Dindings Rubber 97.221, Inch Kenneth Kajanc 170.000,69 words
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Article39 1965-05-27 17 ON th* fr** *xoft*ng* mark*t In Hons Konc yratrrday th* US. dollar was quoted at 3. 70S for T.T. and 5. 741 for cash. Sterling wan <iuoted at 16 03 and on* tiel of g*ld at 260*.39 words
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Advertisement801 1965-05-27 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF POWER STATION CHEMIST Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the above post at the Penang Power Station, Electricity Supply Department on the professional officer's time-scale of $628x34-934/982x34-$1.254. In addition. Cost of Living and Housing Allowances will be801 words
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Advertisement879 1965-05-27 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Sponsorship oi one Technical Apprentice at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens prepared to undergo three years full-time study at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, and in addition one year's training with the City Engineer's Department, commencing879 words
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Advertisement429 1965-05-27 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TawaranS akan dl-terlma dipejabat Jurutera Negerl, Perak, Ipoh, hingga jam 3 petang pada Bhj Jun, 1965 darl Pemborong2 J.K.R. Yang berdaftar Kelas "D" dan ka-atas di-bawah kepala II dan Kepala Kechil 2, bagi pemblnaan sa-buah Blnaan Pusat Haiwan Kechil dan runiah2 diKampar. Perak.429 words
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Advertisement128 1965-05-27 17 TENDERS JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'EX 1 and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Kerja Kanan. J.K.R. Kluang up to noon of the 9-6-65 for the:CONSTRUCTION OF ONE KITCHEN BLOCK IN THE HOSPITAL COMPOUND. KLUANG. Full particulars may be obtained from the Jurutera128 words
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Advertisement374 1965-05-27 17 TENDER LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT Nombor Tawaran 5720. TAWARAN ada-lah dl-pelawa untok membeli 6.840 gelen minyak Turbo No. 33 yang sudah digunakan. Butlr2 lanjut boleh dldapatl daripada Pegawai Membeli dan Konterek. Lembaga Letrik Pusat. Petl Surat 1044. Lorong Oombak, Kuala Lumpur. Tawaran in) dl-tutup pada pukul 12 tengah harl lOhb Jun.374 words
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349 1965-05-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, W«4. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said in the House of Representatives today that certain people had been going around using his name to make money out of the "blood debt" issue. He had reported this to the police, he said. And349 words
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218 1965-05-27 18 Favouritism in schools allegation: Khir will investigate KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Khir Johari, today promised to investigate allegations of favouritism being practised in the Perak Education Department if he was supplied with details. Inche Khir was replying In the House of Representatives to a written question218 words
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85 1965-05-27 18 BRITISH TROOPS: WE MUST GIVE CONSENT— RAZAK MALAYSIA must civr hrr consent before Britain can deploy her troops under the defence treaty, the House of Representatives was told. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/.ik. said this in reply to .i question by DR. TAN CHEE KHOON (SF— Batu). He85 words
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Article, Illustration260 1965-05-27 18 HOW AFRO -ASIA CAN HELP US— RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A FRO- ASIAN countries can help Malaysia with men. equipment or money, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said in the House of Representatives today. He was replying to DR. TAN CHEK KHOON (SF— Batu) who wanted to know260 words
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205 1965-05-27 18 Malaysia will defend strike ban before ILO 'when time comes' T*HE acting Minister of Labour, Inche Abdul A Rahman Ya'akub. said in the House of Representatives that the Central Government would defend before the International Labour Organisation "when the time comes its action in banning strikes and other industrial action.205 words
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137 1965-05-27 18 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. told the House of Representatives that progress on the proposed national .shipping line had been held up because Singapore shipping circles were also interested in taking part in the project. He was replying137 words
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290 1965-05-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education. Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari. told the Senate today that he had received complaints of overcrowding in schools. With the implemeentation of the comprehensive education programme, thi* was unavoidable until the financial position of th« country290 words
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Advertisement155 1965-05-27 18 ■I Wmm jfT^iil l^\\ llk I^^^^^^^^^^Jj b\ I 12 KOKTHS' MALAYSIA'S MOST DURABLE MOTOR CAR B L-i j^m W [V l\ I m J If If If 1 Now better than ever! The Morris Minor has never stopped being Malaysia's most successful car. Years ahead of its time when introduced,155 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-05-27 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl YA DON'T REALIZE IT, J1 1 gJ7EA 1 If gf*iTCvfr I DOC, BUT YER IN LUCKU I COULO I BOX IMA I** YA GOT PUHLeATTy 1 IMPROVE YEW sSi-wsl MSJ ABOUT SELF} LEFTUA^^ 1 wwr *-'Vl- *|j42 words
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314 1965-05-27 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with IPOH, Wednesday. /OLEANDER 111 and Champion, first and second v in the 12f Singapore Derby earlier in the season, are keeping their form. They worked attractively on a good track at Ipoh this morning. Oleander 111, with Keith Moxham314 words
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Article199 1965-05-27 19 BOX IN (J 2nd Regt, Malaysian Artillery 'hampionships (Taiping). Flyweight: Gnr Tengku Ahmad i« Gnr Chong: Gnr Rahman bt Qnr Hussain. Bantam: Gnr Ahmad Ot Onr Javee; L/Bdr Wan Ahmad bt Gnr Shariff. Feather: Gni Shuman bt L/Bdr Gopal; Bdr Bakar bt Gnr Zainal. Light: Gnr Ismail wo. W.O.199 words
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Article204 1965-05-27 19 EPSOM JEEP'S 10 TO FOLLOW MY ten to follow at th* Perak Derby Meeting are: ENTERTAINMENT V: For the Derby; classy stayer; finished strongly to deadheat with Salamat Datang In 8f Spring Cup at Bukit Tlmah in March; can stay Derby trip. PARAKEE: Wonderfully fit: brilliant sort: won four races204 words
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Article30 1965-05-27 19 LONDON. Wed. Australian jockey Bill Williamson has been engaged to ride Major Holiday's Never A Fear, the current favourite, In the Oaks at Epsom on Friday. June 4-30 words
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Article36 1965-05-27 19 SINGAPORE. Wed Mitsu- 1 shita, the All-Japan volleyball champions, thrilled a 4,000 crowd at the Gay World last night with a spectacular exhibition of top-class volleyball In beating n Singapore side 15-0. 15-2. 15-4.36 words
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Article64 1965-05-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Regent of Selangor will declare open the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships to be held at Stadium Merdeka on July 8-9 stating at 5.30 p.m. each day. I'or this year's meet the organising committee decided today to dispense with an elaborate64 words
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246 1965-05-27 19 LONDON, Wednesday piFA have deferred making a decision on a re- quest by the Asian Football Confederation 1 for the appointment of a top European Englishspeaking coach to Asia for a four-year term instead of one year. The AFC request was placpd before the246 words
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Article, Illustration742 1965-05-27 19 K.O. a farce and fraud— Wß A BUT CLAY BOASTS: IT WAS MY PHANTOM PUNCH -SO FAST IT EVEN SCARES ME LEWISTON, Maine, Wed. Governor John H. Reed of Maine said last nigh t that he had "no plans" to call for an investigation into the one-minute ending to the742 words
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360 1965-05-27 19 Wrestling show offered to aid Games Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. International Promotions of Singapore have' offered to stage an Inter- national wrestling match at Stadium Merdeka, profits to go towards the South East Asia Peninsular Games Funi. The promoters estimate, that If the Seap Games Organising Council Is pre- j360 words
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Article270 1965-05-27 19 5- YEAR BAN THREAT BY FAS I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Selangor last night decided to in- struct their disciplinary I board to impose a mini- mum penalty of five i years' suspension on players found guilty of assaulting a referee or linesman during or immediately after a270 words
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Article55 1965-05-27 19 6NGAPORE. Wed. A 52 sixes and 7 fours) by Vie Bynoe. who also took seven wickets for 45. enabled Royal Air Force to beat Army by 80 runs in their Inter-Services cricket match at Changi today. RAF declared 208 for five (Cartwright 55. Cromfleld 34 Williams 4-51) Army55 words
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Article177 1965-05-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian women's soccer wml leave ior Hong Koiig tomorrow morning led by Puan tiharUah Rodziah, wiie of the Prune Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman who Is also the rAMs president. The team comprising 17 players and live official* will play three matches In Hong177 words
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239 1965-05-27 19 LEWISTON, Wed. "It would have been different, no confusion if the timekeeper had had a microphone so he could be heard," said referee Jersey Joe YValcott. His remark followed the biiarre I 12-count knockout of Sonny Liston by which Cadslus Clay retained239 words
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194 1965-05-27 19 MABA MEET IN KL TO SERVE AS TRIAL SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malaysian Amateur Basketball aoclation will hold a National men and women Invitation championships at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 8 to 15 In place of the Agon* Cup championships scheduled iii Jesselton. This meet will serve as a 'rial to194 words
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Article25 1965-05-27 19 FREIBURG. Germany. Wed. West Germany beat England 1-0 yesterday In an under-23 inwrna- tional soccer match after controlling most of the game. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article90 1965-05-27 19 LONDON. Wed- Barry Sinclair, scoring 130. helped the New Zealand cricketers gain a comfortable draw with Cambridge University at Cambridge yesterday. The New Zealanders scored solidly yesterday. Graham Dowllng made 87 and assisted Sinclair in a second wicket stand of I lift Scores: Cambridge 0 364-t90 words
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Advertisement8 1965-05-27 19 the International Beer TOpll! from Germany Is? Q08 words
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Miscellaneous197 1965-05-27 19 1 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S"*or Div. 1: SIA v PCRC A' (Coronation urdt v XL Garrison CMnoea R <••>. Taipinit Div. 2: Surveys v Thena- 2: Police v Sgor Club (Depot); van Youths. Kampar Div. 2- Pel IDlv. 3. Jollylads v TPCA (XL. Yuan v Tutorial Inst. L. Perak padangv197 words
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385 1965-05-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Senate was today told of the need to orientate Malaysia's foreign policy and to reconcile itself with the political thinking of AfroAsian countries. The call came from Senator Athi Nahappan while moving ;i motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan385 words
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280 1965-05-27 20 U.S. bid to copy Leonov's walk in space pAPB KENNEDY. Wed. I v. The voices of t«» American astronauts will be heard on earth while one of them attempts a walk in space during next week's Gemini- 4 flight, it was announced today. Astronaut Edward White. 34. will spend 12280 words
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Article54 1965-05-27 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The National Language Month in Singapore came to a close officially last night with the reading of the national language pledge, led by the President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam. More than 3,400 people who packed at the National Theatre54 words
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300 1965-05-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. TE N G K U Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today that the Government was studying the Manila note outlining terms under which Malaysian visitors to the Philippines would not be fingerprinted. The Prime Minister, in a300 words
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Article, Illustration15 1965-05-27 20 Down— and out CLAY trends over Liston, and taunts him to get up and fight15 words
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Article36 1965-05-27 20 MANILA, Wed. Health authorities in Bohol in the Southern Philippines have quarantined the 10-man crew of a motorboat reported to have come from Sabah following the discovery that they were Infected with smallpox.36 words
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Article84 1965-05-27 20 Just fancy that LONDON. Wed— Tim Schofield swallows a tiny blue pill every time he kisses his girl friend to stop his face turning red. Tim. a 21-year-old civil engineer, blushed and broke out in a rash whenever he and his girl friend embraced. But a skin specialist provided theReuter - 84 words
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Article330 1965-05-27 20 LONDON. Wed— After holding steady for part of the morning, the stock markets resumed their downward drift. The brightest features were gold shares, where small but fairly general demand brought an allround advance. Most equity markets eased. Steels moved against the trend, reflecting talk of nationalisation being postponed.330 words
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Article60 1965-05-27 20 LONDON, Wed— Spot 22>id., July 22 3 16 d. Aug 22 3 16d., Sept. 22>;d., July Sept. 22 3 16d., Oct./ Dec 22 1 16 d.. Jan. March ***** 16d.. April June 21 13 16d., July Sept 21 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 21 d.. c.lf June 22d.. July60 words
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Article23 1965-05-27 20 LONDON Wed— Buyers £1580. sellers £1590. Forward buyers £1545. sellen> CUftfe, Settlement £1585 Turnover a.m. 275 tons, p.m 235 tons Tone: Steady.23 words
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219 1965-05-27 20 Deported man: Will he go without daughter Jenny? SYDNEY. Wed. A Chinese student, Mr. Cheung Cheuk. 28, must decide whether to take his three year old Australian born daughter, Jenny, back to Hong Kong with him or leave her in Australia as a State ward. Mr Cheung's appeal to remainReuter - 219 words
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Article66 1965-05-27 20 LONDON, Wed.— Mr. Amlthab* Chowdhury. director of the International Press Institute's Asian Programme, yesterday forecast a withdrawal of the institute from the Philippines, India and Malaysia. He said the Press Institutes of these nations could now stand on their own feet. The IPIs futur* role wasAP - 66 words
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