The Straits Times, 29 May 1965
1965-05-29
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Title Section21 1965-05-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATTRDAY. MAY 29. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 100521 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-05-29 1 £25 mil defence from Britain? I ONDON, Fri. Britain is believed to be considering military aid worth about £25 million to Malaysia in the next three years. Reports suggesting this wire published in the local press during the British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head's visit here now. However, officials262 words
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Article, Illustration424 1965-05-29 1 Japan will 'definitely back' our presence in Algiers IN MANILA, MENDEZ SAYS: WE'LL DO THE SAME TOKYO, Friday DR. SUBANDRIO has failed in his mission to persuade Japan not to support Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers next month. Mr. Akin Sono, official spokesman of the424 words
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Article63 1965-05-29 1 ll<>\<. KONG, iri. India uill liimlv support l In- admission lif Malay>ia and Russia to the Afro-Asian < onferrnrr in Algiers. Mr. Dinrsh Singh, lndi- s Deputy Minister for External Affair*, said here today, reports Alan khoo. Hr said notwithstanding Indonesia's recalcitrant attitude and possible threats of a63 words
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114 1965-05-29 1 STEAMER UNDER ATTACK —FROM MOSQUITOES MOSCOW. Frl. A Soviet steamer bound for Odessa was forced to reduce speed after a heavy attack by mosquitoes, Tass news agency reported. In a few minutes, they had occupied all cabins, blacked out the portholes and even invaded the engineroom of the steamer KhiinikReuter - 114 words
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Article79 1965-05-29 1 LACiOS (Nigeria). Fn— About I 40 people are [rated to have died »hni h motori.sed canoe embed ir.ui BKOfrovM and capsized in I Soku Creek, near Port Harcourt, E..-teni Nigeria. according to praM reports here today. The local newspaper reports said the canoe, lilted with anReuter - 79 words
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Article105 1965-05-29 1 300 FEARED DEAD IN PIT DISASTER DHANBAD (India). Fri. More than 3UO coal miners are leared to have been killed in a pit explosion about 60 miles from here last night. The casualty estimate was given by the Press Trust of India news agency. Dhanbad, in Bihar State, is aboutReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration294 1965-05-29 1 Ningkan: Taib will have to wait KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here today that the reinstatement of two Ministers from the Barisan Ra'ayat jati Sarawak (Barjasa) would depend on whether the party was taken back into the Sarawak Alliance fold. He was commenting on294 words
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441 1965-05-29 1 Khir: The peril in Borneo schools KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Clandestine Communist subversion in schools in Sabah and Sarawak is "very active and serious.' the Minis--1 ter of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. "This subversion has been going on for many years and la part <>t the heritage we441 words
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Article100 1965-05-29 1 INDIA URGED TO BUILD A-WEAPONS NEW DELHI. Fri -A panel o( experts a( the National Deiente College has urged the Government to start the Immediate manularture of alomic weapons the Free Press Journal said today In a front-page story, the journal said a defence panel made up of Army experts100 words
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Article114 1965-05-29 1 LONDON ¥r\. A mouse helped telephone workers to get a 30 ft. cable through a 3in gap beneath a railway crossing yesterday For four days the workers tried steel tubes, wire and thin timber. All failed, then someone said: "Let's try a mouse 1 80 they caught114 words
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Article163 1965-05-29 1 LSoek tells of murder 'plot' JAKARTA, Fri. President Soik.iriiD claimed today that "the imperialists*' had a plan to assassinate him. He said the plan also included the assassination of the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. and Army Commander, Lieut.-Gen. Ahmad Yani. The President was addressIng the annual meeting of Indonesia's regionalReuter - 163 words
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Article27 1965-05-29 1 SUBANDRIO-CHOU HAVE TALKS TOKYO, Fri. liklo nisi. in p«rdga Minister. I)r Sub.indrio. .>rri\e<l in .niton tn'l.iy and immediately h.KI talks with Premier Chou En IPI.27 words
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159 1965-05-29 2 And Saigon Cabinet stalemate continues gAIGON, Fri. The stalemate in South Vietnam's Cabinet crisis continued as the Chief of State, Mr. Phan Khac Suu, maintained his refusal to sign a decree appointing four new Ministers and filling a vacant Ministry. Informed sources said the prime Minister, Dr. Phan Huy IReuter - 159 words
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Article109 1965-05-29 2 Vietcong women infiltrate Saigon gAIGON, Fri. Communist Vietconu womru agents masquerading as fruit vendors have been infiltrating into Saigon over the past few days, it was learnt here yesterday. Last Tuesday, reports said, the police traileJ one such woman to a hnu-c on the outskirts of town and a searchReuter - 109 words
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Article39 1965-05-29 2 BANGKOK. Fri.— The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, said yes- terday that many Communist suspects were arrested recently in Southern Thailand. Most were CYilnese nationals but some nere Thai Muslims, he .;aid. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article64 1965-05-29 2 JAKARTA. Fri.— The Army Infurmation Office announced yesterday that 34 members of the Communist Party's youth and peasants groups had been arrested for the death of an army officer in lforth Sumatra early this month. The statement, published In the Armed Forces newspaper yesterday, charged64 words
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Article38 1965-05-29 2 BANGKOK. Fri. The Lao- tlan Prime Minister. Prince j Souvannn Phouma. said yesterday he had arranged for general elections to be held in Laos on i July 18 to obtain a mandate from the people- Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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217 1965-05-29 2 Palestine liberation leader quits in tears fAIRO, Fri. Mr Ahmcd Shukairy, leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, has resigned in protest against the re- action of the Arab j Heads of Government conference here to Tunisian President Bourguiba's proposals on the Arab-Israeli dispute. But the council has unanimously refused toReuter - 217 words
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100 1965-05-29 2 rpEL AVIV. Fri.— Israeli 1 forces last night carried out a series of raids deep into Jordan territory in reprisal for recent attacks on Israeli civilians, an IsraeU Army spokesman announced. Israeli units destroyed a saboteur base In Sjuneh. across the Jordan River. TheyReuter - 100 words
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Article37 1965-05-29 2 TOKYO. Prt. Typhoon Amy, laden with heavy rains slashed across western and heavily populated central Japan yesterday killing 13 people, injuring 12 and flooding more than 23.000 houses. Nine people were reported missing UPIUPI - 37 words
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378 1965-05-29 2 I TOKYO, Friday I CO M M UNIST China unleashed a savage new attack on the leaders of the Soviet Union yesterday and predicted that they would meet the same fate as deposed Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The attack was made in an articleReuter - 378 words
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164 1965-05-29 2 KARACHI, Friday. pAKISTAN has made a strong protest to India over "highly aggressive actions" of Indian forces in East Pakistan, it was reported last night. The protest, announced over Radio Pakistan, alleged that on May 12 Indian troops entered a Pakistani border village in theReuter - 164 words
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Article68 1965-05-29 2 PRETORIA, Fri. An X-ray of a 2,000-year-old 1 Egyptian mummy has shown that every bone in the "oody was broken in what might have been a violent death or some strange, long-forgotten ritual. i The Pretoria General Hospital made the dUcove'y when it X-rayed the linen-swathed mummyReuter - 68 words
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168 1965-05-29 2 Three good (Filipino) reasons to learn Chinese MANILA, Fri.— A Filipino traveller here has urged legislators to pass a law requiring the teaching of Chinese instead of Spanish In all schools. Writing in a local newspaper. Mr. Honesto Romero said priority should be given to the teaching of Chinese inReuter - 168 words
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Article56 1965-05-29 2 MANILA. Pri. A strik* staged by over 200 Filipino Caitex supervisors here in protest against alleged discrimination in wages entered its sixth week today with no solution still in tight. The supervisors claim their wages are very much lower than those of their American colleaguesReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1965-05-29 2 CAIRO. Pri. Kuwait hu decided to cancel the outstanding £0 million of a £10 million loan to Tunisia, the newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The newspaper, which was quoting the Kuwaiti Depu'y Premier. Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmed Al Satan, said the decision waa taken because56 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-05-29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (mm! TOBY abe vwv) T &**»g* > /fIOW DO- YOU MAMAOS ID>| fSiSS^S!!!£\ V»_ OUT OF MES 7 r-^ )/o MGLP W v*^*'.J— NUCLEAR UP/29 words
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371 1965-05-29 3 U Thant ticks off the OAS over Dominica United Nations. Fri [THANT, the Secretary-General, said in effect yesterday that the Washington led Organisation of American States violated the UN Charter in its intervention in Santo Domingo. Ho called for "some heart-searching" about the functions and obligations of such regional bodiesReuter - 371 words
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Article36 1965-05-29 3 j NEW YORK. Fri. The rxI ecutive comnuf.ee of the New I York World Pair decided yester- j I day to retain the U3S2 50 admission prire for the billion dollar I rxpnjtrion. AP.AP - 36 words
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255 1965-05-29 3 Elizabeth visits the city of her ancestors UANOVER. Fri. n Queen Elizabeth arrived here last night for a six-hour visit to the city of her ancestors, the Hanoverian kings who ruled Britain from 1714 to 1837. Earlier she had flown 110 miles across East Germany to pledge continued Brlt labReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration102 1965-05-29 3 YOU can sun in it you get a spectacular tan through all those holes tied together. You can sleep in it. And it looks great on men. too. But it looks even greater on Janette Daherty. ihe girl ririin? behind those huge sunglasses. It's the new102 words
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Article28 1965-05-29 3 LONDON. Fn. Princes* Margaret will tour the United States for three weeks In November, it was announced ye». terdaf. It will be her first \i*it.28 words
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193 1965-05-29 3 Wilson seeks to reconcile his top economists LONDON. Friday. Harold Wilson has summoned his iwo top economic planners to a meeting here on Sunday to thrash out apparent contradictions between their policies, officials said last night. The Ministers are Mr. George Brown (Economics), who Is committed to expansionist policies InReuter - 193 words
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69 1965-05-29 3 I A PAZ. fri. Demonstrators sniped at police and dynamited power sub-stations rvre yesterday as violence ragei in the wake of rlnti'Pk 'n Bolivia's ruling junta. At lr:ist four people, including a ivomin. were injured in the shooting The violence was a continuation of demonstrationsReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1965-05-29 3 LONDON Fll Thr 38 1 crew of the 5.879-ton Llberian fnccli.fr I. h S:ilie wera rescued totlav after thp vosvl run aerounc! on Uip rock.« near St. Port Guernspy. Channel IslhiicK The Guernsey lifeboat took off thp rn-w ns 'he bow of the stricken ship disappearedReuter - 54 words
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Article55 1965-05-29 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The cost of living In the United States rose by three-tenths of I one per cent In April the biggest monthly Increase since last July, the Labour Department reports Mainly responsible for the Increase were higher prices for I food, clctnlng, transportReuter - 55 words
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Article57 1965-05-29 3 LONDON, Pri The £140,000 Goya portrait of the Duke of Wellington went back on public view yesterday In the National Gallery, from where It was stolen four years ago. Police recovered it last Sau-r--day from a railway station leftluggage office after the chum ticket hadDaily Mirror - 57 words
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Article52 1965-05-29 3 I ONDON. Fri. The Royal Air Force flew Cpl. Patrick Stevenson. 3.500 miles from Bahrein to get a new pair of glasses from a London optician but he went back emptyhanded last night. "You never needed glasses at all. Your eyesight Is perfectly normal," the optician toldReuter - 52 words
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108 1965-05-29 3 Mrs LBJ as tourist guide in TV film on Washington WASHINGTON. Fri.— The First Lady Is helping to make a telev i s i o n documentary film about the sights of Washington. The White House said Mrs. Lyndon Johnson was out with a camera crew yesterday and has beenAP - 108 words
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Advertisement117 1965-05-29 3 look younger with Herco HERCOHn TURTLE OIL FACE LOTION W .^H ALSO OLIVOL SKIN LOTION AND OLIVOL SHAMPOO W .<C.**^%\ We cannot retard ageing. We can, however, delay its £i% At f obvious signs. .by removing those age imes from our t afe •face and for the woman who cares117 words
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Advertisement859 1965-05-29 3 "More than 70% of externally examined members of Australian Accountancy and Secretarial Institutes trained through Hemingway Robertson..." It's just as easy for you to become a highly-paid QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT The rapid growth «U Malaysia ha* created ont■tanding career opportunities for qualified acroununu. The Hfenungway Robertson method of personal-individual tuition is859 words
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Advertisement417 1965-05-29 4 Y^CATHAY— tonight PALACE—. I 11 45p.m.^» MIDNIGHT! at 12.15 am It's SHIRLEY MacLAINE at her funniest ...turning a harem into bedlam and the screen into a wild whirl of wacky fun! ft v t^ USTINOV 1,: tSIMMIIiIWxpaMM »stnf«KOKSßniWFßaj«»fli»««» (ippl The Most Beautiful n np| SHIRLEY MacLAINE NKPI Harem Cutin On417 words
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Advertisement340 1965-05-29 4 KB mm sMLv ja^sV^ssssl Enchanting, Captivating, Scintillating LAILA and The Dancing Sirens Iffc it l€fc 4ffc 9.30 p.m. and 11.00 p.m.Te1. 2404 singapurg T^fooßoo^ ■gs^B MBBBBsssVBBBBBBBBBsVssSBsV Si. W n 9dk\ 2 r .^MisssssV THE Mosr CAPWW* m^9L* VANCE TEAM EVER f^^K *TO PERFORM IN SINGAPORE 2 V> RETURNS BY U340 words
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Advertisement266 1965-05-29 4 EVERYBODY COMES TO HEW by the easy way (NO MORE ROAD OBSTRUCTIONS) EXT. 2 A.M. 2 BANDS NO COVER CHARGE! Special Guest Singer Miss ANNA THE FANTAS (HUH?) KEVIIANS I PLUS: Goo<> rood, Romantic Atmosphere. Alto featuring: Misi Mci Ping, Miss Barbara Tan with Ali Ahmad Quintet. I Dine Dance266 words
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Advertisement694 1965-05-29 4 t SHAW _GANISATION' LAST DAY!!! 11am. I. JO, 4.00, 6.30 t, 9.30 pm I "THE SATAN BUG" Gcorfc Vchans 4. Anrve Francis PANAVISION COLOR lUA OPENS TOMORROW! ""The PAiiti tti aKiK" color v.crdorm with English subs. g TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! JAMES HAOLEY CNAit s s COFFIN f HUM HONGKOKG I694 words
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Article, Illustration49 1965-05-29 5 MR. CHUA JEEN TKE and his bride. Miss Irene Yeo En* Lin, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bridegroom is the only son of Mrs. Chua Chow Tcck and the late Dr. Chua. The bride is the second daughter of Mrs. Yeo Chuan Hock.49 words
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Article280 1965-05-29 5 No corroboration, says defence SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO women and a man, charged with cheating a 67-year-old woman of $2,900, in gambling were today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the first criminal district judge. The two women. Sin Sau Km. 30, and Chan280 words
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Article91 1965-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The eliminating rounds ot the "Know Your Singapore School Quiz" will be broadcast over the English service oi Radio Malaysia iSlngapurai at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow, and three following Saturdays al the same time The finals of the qul« will be held at the Victoria91 words
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Article43 1965-05-29 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The U.S. Consul-Oeneral in Singapore. Mr. John A. Lacey. and Mr. William Kiall President of the American Association, will lay a wreath at the Kranjl War Memorial at 10 am. Sunday in observance of America s Memorial Day.43 words
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Article186 1965-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Registration for the August 1965 National Language Public Examinations. Standards II and 111 conducted by the Ministry of Education. Singapore will com- mrnce on June 1. Candidates who wish to sit for any of these examinations, or the oral written part of it should call personally186 words
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Article, Illustration367 1965-05-29 5 The sky is the limit now for our able professionals: Lim 'NEVER HAS THERE BEEN SUCH OPPORTUNITY' SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE, Minister tor National Development Mr. Lim Kirn San, tonight said that in Malaysia "the sky is the limit" for industrious and able professionals as well as budding politicians to show367 words
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115 1965-05-29 5 S'pore mental defectives total 18,000 is estimate SINGAPORE. Fri.— Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. senior physician at the General Hospital, has estimated that 18.000. or one in 100. children in Singapore would be mental defectives on the basis of findings in neurology. In an appeal to the public to help in115 words
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Article144 1965-05-29 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Director of Posts. Singapore, announced today that there would be no delivery jf correspondence or parcels on June 2. the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The hours of business at tne General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to144 words
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151 1965-05-29 5 SIXGAPORE. Fri. —An American nuclear scientist. Dr. Ralph T. Overman will arrire in Singapore on Sunday to meet people who are interested in his work and to give a series of lectures. During his three-day stay here he will contact Industrial, research and professional151 words
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Advertisement122 1965-05-29 5 WORLD TOMORROW T\/ PREMIERE "PEACE OF MIND" The revealing film about THE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILL WHAT IS THE PILL? HOW DOES IT WORK? HOW IS IT TAKEN? IS IT SAFE? IS IT EFFECTIVE? This film will tell you liill T|| SEE IT TOMORROW V SINGAPURA MALAYSIA CHAN HEL 5-10.20 P.M.122 words
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Advertisement301 1965-05-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE D SAIBON niRECTW =^> Vi =1 4 7*TTI J [A Of) Q-h Ulf^j -SAIGON -SINGAPORE ll J t*l -BANGKOK-HONGKCNG General Sales Agent \nfAalayi a MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS IN TAIPEI the m PRESIDENT HOTEL I-- rAIWAN'S NEWEST, MOST LLXfRIOIS %ND LARGEST HOTEL. Bfe r-» —mi f W- r f»301 words
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Miscellaneous598 1965-05-29 5 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 •I-HK mmrtm todays srbrdul. 4.45 p.m from Kota Bharu. Pen- of civil aircraft movement! at «jik. Ipon. Kuala Lumpur {XL Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. 033 1 7.50 p.m iORivn ft Tint intsr mtionil rorn Tokyo LS Oaaka. T«l«..n. Hon.- Kong. BantJapan Air Lints: Krom598 words
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153 1965-05-29 6 Dissension denied: Malay crew 'homesick' From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Fri.— Burns Philp Ltd. has denied that dissension between Malay and Chinese members of the Island Line ship Braeside is the reason for the plans to repatriate the Malay deck crew. The Malays will be flown home to Singapore and replaced153 words
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Article41 1965-05-29 6 I \N.\H RATA. Fri. Mr- C C. Footner was re-elected chairman of the Cameron Highlands Tourist Promotion Association at i Its annual meeting here yesterday. The association has 37 members mainly firms and organisations I In the Highlands.41 words
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112 1965-05-29 6 lONDON. Fri. The J Sultan of Brunei will appoint four assistants next month, the Commonwealth Office announced here last night. In a communique Issued after week-long talks with Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Arthur Bottomley. it was announced that the four would be named by JuneReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration360 1965-05-29 6 S.P. Seeni fined $100 for tax offence IPOH, Friday THE president of the Ipoh Municipal Council, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, was fined a total of $100 here today for failing to submit his income tax returns for 1964 and 1965 within the prescribed period. Mr. Seenivasagam, who had pleaded not360 words
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69 1965-05-29 6 SINGAPORE. FrL The Singapore Eurasian Association is to form a higher education advisory committee to explore ways to encourage Eurasian youth to take up higher studies in the State. The committee will also give financial aid to those whose parents are poor. Anyone willing69 words
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Article40 1965-05-29 6 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A labourer. P. Kunniah, 33. vaa killed In .brawl In front of the Manamman Templr 111 Jakui Tokong. The body, with four stab wounds, wa* found In a pool of blood. Police are investigating.40 words
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169 1965-05-29 6 AUSTRALIAN LABOUR ACCEPTS SINGAPORE INVITATION fANBERJtA, Fri.— The federal executive of the Australian labour Party yesterday accepted an invitation from the Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to send seven delegates to Singapore. The delegation will travel separately from a parliamentary Labour delegation which has alrearjy accepted an Invitation toReuter - 169 words
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Article29 1965-05-29 6 PENANG. Frl- A mx-man gang armed with a pistol and knives raided a lighter anchored in Penang harbour early this morning and stole $600 worth of tea.29 words
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Article133 1965-05-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PARLIAMENT is to be asked to approve $5 mil- lion as the cost of the take-over of the external telecommunications services of Cable and Wireless Ltd., Singapore. The sum is contained In the supplementary development estimates of $11,887,839 to be discussed after133 words
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Article71 1965-05-29 6 PENANG, Frl. The Jelutong Umno branch has asked Penang Umno divisional headquarters to see that a picture of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Is removed from the window of a store in Campbell Street. The picture, the branch complains. shows the Tengku holding a bottle71 words
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Article29 1965-05-29 6 KAJANO. Prl— The Ulu Lannat annual p«di exhibition and competition will be held at the com- munity hall at Beranang, 13 miles from here, on June 9-29 words
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Article32 1965-05-29 6 PENANG. Fri.— All couples attrnding the Penang Red Cross ball at the E. and O Hotel on June 5 will hay* the chance of being elected "The Ideal Couple32 words
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273 1965-05-29 6 AGAIN. IT'S THANKS TO BERITA HARIAN A LOR STAR, Frl. Berita Harian, the National Language daily of the Straits Times group, was again praised for its part in helping to promote the study and use of the National Language at a forum held here last night. Mr. Boonlert Somchi' i273 words
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Article360 1965-05-29 7 '...FROM AUSTRALIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE COMMONWEALTH' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that he expected more defence aid from Australia soon. This could be a result of the recent threeman Australian defence mission's360 words
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Article111 1965-05-29 7 Chamber hits at Japanese firms 'CINGAPOKE, Fri. 7 annual report of Singapore International Chamber of Commerce today accused Japanese manufacturers of quoting "unrealistic prices" for engineering supplies. The report said that in view of the rapid progress being made at Jurong. the Government had decided to accelerate the completion date111 words
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Article112 1965-05-29 7 KANGAR. Fri.— A sevenman delegation headed by Mr. Por Swee Giap. a State executive councillor and chairman of the Khoon Aik School board of managers, will meet the Chief EducaI tion Officer. Inche ArifTin bin Mat Nam, tomorrow. The delegation, comprising representatives from Chinese school112 words
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Article78 1965-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police! have arrested two secret so- cicty headmen and three i "flfhten" In separate raids on gang hideouts in various parts of the island in the past 48 hours. In a raid in Loronc 29. Geylanc. his morning police seized Tour trident-. ;i78 words
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Article33 1965-05-29 7 1 ANGKAK. Fi —The founderter of sekolah Fatima and St Mattlnu School here. Rev. Fatlio Cn.driio. recently cele- s 67th birthday at a teaparty ci\rn by ,i.x>ut 600 pUpil.s of M-hools.33 words
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Article, Illustration253 1965-05-29 7 Air chief takes over from the admiral OINGAPORE. Fri. Air Chief Marshal Sir John Grandy today became the new British Far East Commander-in-Chief when he officially took over duties from Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. who has held the appointment for the past two years. Sir John, former AOC-ln-Chief of RAF253 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 7 KUCHING. Fn— An RAF Twin Pioneer this week became the first plane to land at the newly-con-structed Balai Ringin airstrip in the Fi.t.t Division- It will be used primarily tor military purposes APAP - 35 words
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Article106 1965-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Friday. A 20-YEAR-OLD Indonesian was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with two offences under the Internal Security Act. On the first count. Hadiu son of Boli was accused of possession of a wooden box containing about 25 lb. of exDlosive and four handgrenades106 words
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Article62 1965-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Two leading Ceylonese trade unionists, who recently httended the May Day I celebrations in Peking as guests of the All China Trade Union Federation, left Singapore foi borne today after a one-day stopover Mr. M S. Sumapala and Mr. II S. de Costa stayed62 words
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Article200 1965-05-29 7 Lee checks on that Albar speech iOINGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, returned from Kuala Lumpur this afternoon and said that he had asked for a transliteration from Jawi to Rumi of Utusan Melayu's report of May 25 which the secretary-general of Umno. Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar.200 words
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Article262 1965-05-29 7 BOMB HOAX GIRL 'VERY BRIGHT' SINGAPORE. Friday. J^ 12-YEAR-OLD pupil of the Tanjong Katong Girls' School, wno made a bomb hoax call to her own school on May 17. was described in the juvenile court today as a girl '"with a bright scholastic future." The magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav Buong262 words
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Article87 1965-05-29 7 $15,000 award for teacher ltf ALACCA. Fri. Jus- ITI tice Dato Ismail Khan today granted damages totalling $15,--589 to a Batu Pahat re- ligious teacher, Laila bin Ibrahim, 45, for in- 1 Juries received in a motor accident. Laila had sued a taxidriver, Chua Loon Slew. The court was toid87 words
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Article47 1965-05-29 7 JESSELTON. Fri— The director of the National Productivity Centre, Mr. S. A. Abtehegam. and the ILO chief adviser to Uie centre. Mr. H. Whitaker. are now in Sabah to make a survey o:' local training needs. They have already undertaken a similar ■talon in Sarawak.47 words
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Article47 1965-05-29 7 SEGAMAT. Pri.— More than $16,000 has been collected here for the National Defence Fund. The latest contributions are: Segamat District Chinese Schools Teachers' Association 54.032; N rt m Kheng Seong Sawmill Co. Labis M.000; and Haji Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed Salleh. an M.P. $1,000.47 words
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193 1965-05-29 7 I^UCHING, Fri. The Speaker of the Council Negrl, Oato M. Sockalingam, last night commended the Australian Government for giving military and technical aid to Sarawak. He was speaking after the presentation of a desk sent to the council from the Australian Government. The193 words
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82 1965-05-29 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two senior Malaysian police officers have graduated from the United States Federal Bureau or Investigation (FBI) National Academy. They are Deputy Supt. Arumugam Vljayaratnam j of Kuala Lumpur and Asst. Supt. Tan Kah Wan I of Singapore. Both officers, with 9082 words
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101 1965-05-29 7 The bill for 3 new diplomatic missions in Africa: Ll ALA LUMPCB. Fri.— 1V The Central Government is to spend 51.232.--411 ta set up diplomatic missions in Aleiers, Lagos and Addis Ababa. Parliament will be asked to approve this sum when it resumes on Monday. Algiers will cost $354--402. Lagos101 words
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69 1965-05-29 7 2 illegal Indon immigrants arrested CINGAPORE, FTI. Two illegal Indonesian Immigrants, who had been working here for the past two years with forged Singapore Identity cards have been detained, a police spokesman disclosed today. A police party detained them last week at a coffee stall in North Buona Vista Road.69 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— Lady Hull, wife of Britain's newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff. Field Marshal Sir Richard Hull, will visit the St. Andrews Mission i Hospital at 845 a.m. on Monday, i35 words
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250 1965-05-29 7 Ipoh polio campaign smashes $10 a jab racket IPOH, Fri.— The Muni--1 cipal Council's campaign against poliomyelitis is forcing some "unscrupulous" private practitioners who have been cashing in on the epidemic to reduce their charges for inoculations. Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam, th« council president, said at the monthly meeting last250 words
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Article29 1965-05-29 7 BENTONG. Fri The town council here has organised a signboard and advertisement contest for commercial firms, shops and voluntary organisations in conjunction with th« National Language campaign-29 words
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Advertisement125 1965-05-29 7 *c-V-"^i rrl *^*c~ '-»m~ fl BB Kanebo's 77 years of tradition and expo■tt^^^JEjl rience in textile production and proSl. ce&sing techniques coupled with Snia _^ji Viscoea's superior know-how have ereB HpJJ Hsr* a e( l th* s new nylon. sj*L> ,-S» Th» Wondrous Properties of Kanobo Nylon Products Silky Touch:125 words
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Miscellaneous183 1965-05-29 7 Straits Times Crossword ~iH Hi Hi iH ■■^^^■^^^^P' ACROSS 1. Select a lighter novel. In .short 1 8). 5. She put-s six In real difficulty 9. City writer is to speak <B>. 10. Duck nas an odd crest over head (6). 11. See the noble pile free, possibly (4-4). 12.183 words
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Miscellaneous149 1965-05-29 7 7. Gem one on a gilt cross <8). 8. Dog is in the river lead broke <8 > 13. Perhaps looks over a loud sort of interruption giving offence (10). 10. This bean ls used in drink manufacture (8). 16. Fall for detectives who look sweet? (4-4 i. 17. A149 words
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Article68 1965-05-29 8 M Words tit (Minimum t TNI FAMILY OP tba lata Mr. Lob 1b Kan. tbank all relative*, friend* (or their condolence*, donation*, ■arreath* aod attrcdane*. THE FAMILY OF Ui* late Mr. Lalß Tin Mr-ng thank the piiesU. relative*. ■.imonen, colieauurt, fnenrle and others for their klndneaa and Uivmlu■JD:- aaalitaoc*.68 words
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Article27 1965-05-29 8 UIN Words tit (Mlmtmmm} IN TRfAIURID MIMORY at IsTthur Fredericks, "Ttjer* la a manor? tn our heart* that passing Tears aaanot taka away." By*. Donald. Marlon.27 words
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Article696 1965-05-29 8 i Tokyo's discovery that developments in Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia make it difficult for Japan to renew her mediatory efforts before the end of the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers hardly comes as any surprise. It is doubtful whether Mr. Kaweshima's mission to Jakarta ever had the696 words
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Article281 1965-05-29 8 Escalation is not only in the 'north. New Zealand's decision to send an artillery battery to South Vietnam, coming hard on the heels of a great American build-up and Australian i preparations to send forces, must tauten still more South>East Asia's twanging nerves. All developments underline the281 words
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Article218 1965-05-29 8 The Singapore Tourist Association is tackling a tough problem in trying to prevent commission touts swindling visitors. A legalistic approach would almost certainly fail because the offence, even if it could be adequately defined, would remain indetectable. Any guide who took his clients to any shop would be218 words
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Article541 1965-05-29 8 Pupetta, beauty queen who killed DOME. Fri. A Neapolitan, beauty queen who shot dead the killer of her husband 10 years ago has Just been let out of prison and has become a folk heroine of Italy. At the trial Pupetta Maresca was sen tenced to 18 years' imprisonment. On541 words
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Letter583 1965-05-29 8 THE object of my letter was to stimulate those In high places to start thinking seriously about the problem of the doctor shortage in government service and hope that in the process some intelligent solution might evolve. It Is obvious from the reply by the583 words
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Article, Illustration997 1965-05-29 8 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS BRITAIN HAS TO DECIDE ON A ROLE EAST OR WEST OF SUEZ By LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN Ss n c a r ing the morn c n t of long-range, fundamental decision on its role in the world. Seen from London, the997 words
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Advertisement914 1965-05-29 8 Strti ti Turn k Hakf U+ kMM COLD TOrVt— «Cl>aJ> MAHKCT Orchard Dm 4 (DaaavMaaaM Dm*) •OLD ITOKAai■ftANCMB* ai Holland Ho** lUHH N«»al Baia errv book itom ltd Wlnchattar hhm, CaHyer Q**V TMB NEWS MONT •Wipatrlck IlllHlWlf M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Roaa. Max* tmm MAMIKM STORK 141* uppar Chan* Maaa.914 words
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Advertisement84 1965-05-29 8 m Look again. this one is different Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means If s ARROW DECTON Tailored, to trim anal rapa* the body llm n I* look! mod«-ro umiim. Is* our ■aiaw^w wwotw, aw ajWMT Cojoy Mm hunry of Arrow ©•CTOW > SILMV^GV tK# •toy trmh to*lt and mmone*. O»CT—84 words
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Advertisement80 1965-05-29 8 We do more than 'chop' your tickets ■ttllaii WW Our service is personal! We put ourselves in your shoes and advise accordingly— the stopovers you'll benefit from, the air/sea combinations you'll get concessions for, the culinary delights you'll want to pick-out, etc. Such expertise is natural because ours is an80 words
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Article, Illustration447 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri SEVEN YEARS' JAIL AFTER GARDENER ADMITS EIGHT OTHER CHARGES J^ GARDENER with two wives was jailed today for seven years by" Mr. Justice Ambrose at the Assizes for the rape and robbery at knife-point of a 51 year-old unmarried British nanny. Mohamed447 words
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Article71 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri A cigarette salesman was robbed of $300 this afternoon by two men who surprised him as he was on his wav to deliver cigarettes at a refreshment stall in Farrer Park. The salesman, Seah Lian Hee. 21. of Quek Hock Seng, a general merchandise firm in71 words
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Article53 1965-05-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— Dr. J. H. P. ParT rd. library adVL-<>r to the inter-tmiveraUy counc.l aid librarian U the Univrrs >■ of Lordon. will arrive here on a three-day visit from June 8. H.- W.li mif i t.tlk at -hf B:-.t.>h O urt:l Hall at 7.4553 words
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Article52 1965-05-29 9 TANJONG MALIM. Kri. A forest lirr attracted Hi-- attention of hundreds of motorist*, passing alone the main north-south trunk road near here today. A hugr column of thick black smoke billowing high into the sky was visible for miles. Police hero said that no inhabited area52 words
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202 1965-05-29 9 Divorce for wife of 'man of violent temper' "MALACCA. Fri. A British Army wife. Dorothy Mycock. 38. was granted a divorce in the High Court here today from her husband. Cpl. Douglas Haie Mycock. 43, on the grounds of cruelty. Justice Dato Ismail Khan granted her a decree nisi ;o202 words
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63 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A local flower nursery won a gold medal at an International show held at Haifa. Israel last month for Its orchid entry. Nam Kee Nurseries' exhibit at the show was a 100-stalk collection of various popular Malaysian orchid hybrids. This is the63 words
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Article31 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. A mulr:religiou> prayer meeting will be hold at Istana Negara herr at 10 a m on June 2 to mark :ue bnthd.iy of the Yang di-Pertuan Asong31 words
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103 1965-05-29 9 Rock-bound Liberian tanker rescued Singapore. Fri. -The 15- Liberian tanker Meracou Losa. which had been stuck on Buffalo Rock in Indonesian territorial waters since Wednesday, was freed at 9.10 a.m. today. She was pulled off by the Clyde, a tue belonaine to L. Smith and Co.. a Dutch shipping company103 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 9 JESSELTON Fn.— The town boaid has warned thai all old and dilapidated shop.; in the town area will be demolished as soon as 108 new shops al Kampong Aver are comp>i«i APAP - 35 words
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182 1965-05-29 9 500 university graduates to receive degrees I{UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —More than 500 graduates of the University of Malaya a record number will receive their degrees tomorrow at the convocation ceremony to be held, for the first time, at Parliament House. Highlight of the ceremony will be the installation of Mr.182 words
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388 1965-05-29 9 C-MARKET GOODS CAN NOW MOVE FREELY Limit set on loss of revenue KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. gXISTING stocks of goods which have been made subject to a comrr.on Malaysian import duty can now move freely within the country. The. Central Government anrpunced this in a White Paper tabled in Parliament today.388 words
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Article64 1965-05-29 9 Kampong bomb accident I/UCHING. Fri. Two civilians were killed and five others wounded in an explosion in a border kampong in Sarawak's First Division this afternoon. A Government spokesman said the blast was accidental, but no other details were immediately available. A board of inquiry was being convened tonißht and64 words
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Article56 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Tang di-Prrtuan Negara. Tun Vusof bin Ishak. will open the Grand National Carnival organised by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees at 1 pm tomorrow .it the Si Josephs Institution grounds. The two-d>v carnival us in aid of the Little Sisters of the56 words
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141 1965-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Barisan SoslalLs today called on the PAP to "stop playing communalism" and "not sacrifice the lives of millions of people" for Its selfish ends In a statement, the party >.«iri the PAP hoped to use the Grand Opposition" as a141 words
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Article66 1965-05-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Ministry of Commerce and Indus'ry has reminded intending exhibitors that applications for spacf and stalls at the second Mac'-e-in-Ma'ay^ia Trade Pair the Biikit Bintan* Park her* from July 23 to Aug 8 clc*e or June 1. All inquiries and booku c« shou'd66 words
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224 1965-05-29 9 I I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl 1V A labourer alleged to have murdered a mother of five told the High Court here today that on the evening In question he was attending a dinner party at a friend's house. A. Ravamanikam. 25. alleged to224 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 9 BIKIT MERTAJAM Pi A •hi'op-num iMiis .--oie $2,500 from booac in T;im;m J.r' Kuiim Rohcl piitlv today. The robbers ilimbod over a ill t lien threatened ;he occupant with knrna.35 words
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Article31 1965-05-29 9 P^NANG. Fri Tlur\ aboir $2 000 worth ot good.- from a .*hoi) in Jrlutong Police Inter lound some ol '.h* loo., wor'h Mbout $240 ,<bandoned oui.-ide the .shop.31 words
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Advertisement217 1965-05-29 9 What's different about the NEW BENDIX? i s___tH3k i j J j I__J__M M jfi^~*~~ =s __^fl V^^ It's the only washing machine you've ever really wanted The new Bendu is for people who want the finest v»ashmg machine money can buy. It is not a cheap machine; it has217 words
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Advertisement231 1965-05-29 9 little Xtra pantee W The new httle Xtra pantee ha< all the comlon^V and Ireedom of the little Xtra high-wai-tcd girdle Available in white only In lour sizes: small, medium, large and extr.i i.«rge. It'i ihe most delighilul and dainiiest ol g.irrr.cnis. Study at Home and Pass Ererjr day letter*231 words
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Miscellaneous901 1965-05-29 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malayal CHANNELS: nummary. 5.50 HMN outlines in 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penan(: tne national language: 5 53 6 Ipoh and Malacca; National songs: 6 News in 3 Johore Bataru; Tamil; 6 10 Popeye: 6.17 Little 4 Taipins Rascals: 635 Huckleberry 7 Batu Pahat; Hound: 7 News in Eiwlisii901 words
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Article, Illustration60 1965-05-29 10 MRS. Jasmine Tang Chan recently visited the BBC Chinese service studios to demonstrate the art of •■T:ii Chi Chuan." the traditiunal Chinese form of "shadow boxing." The demonstration was later televised on BBC TV. "Tai Chi Chuan" is designed primarily to promote good health and60 words
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Article25 1965-05-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— The Malayan Co-operative Societies Workers' Union with a potential membership of about 1.000. has been registered as a trade union.25 words
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135 1965-05-29 10 [POH, Fri. The Ipoh Municipality is negotiating with Canadian Colombo Plan representatives for financial aid for its $17 million sewerage scheme. The municipal treasurer, Mr. J. 3. Potter, and the engineer. Mr. E. B. Carols, are now In Kuala Lumpur for the negotiations. This135 words
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Article16 1965-05-29 10 IPOH. rTi Mr. Yeoh Kean Hua has been admitted to the Bar here16 words
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Article44 1965-05-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to the King of Afghanistan on the occasion of his country's National Day. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to the Prime Minister of Afghanistan.44 words
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Article, Illustration251 1965-05-29 10 'Half of democracy better than none...' I KOTA BHARU. Ff*. THE Chief Education Officer of Kelantan, Inche Murad bin Mohamed Noor, told teachers today that it would be wiser to sacrifice half of democracy than to lose it altogether. Inche Murad was referring to the Central Government's ban on Industrial251 words
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130 1965-05-29 10 7-CENT EGG DUMPING CLAIM IS DENIED SINGAPORE, Frl.— Egg exporters here today denied that Singapore hen j eggs were being dumped In the Penang market at seven cents each, as claimed by the Penang and Province i Wellesley Fanners' Association The association had said this had forced down the price130 words
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Article36 1965-05-29 10 BUNGEI PATANI. Frl. Mr. K. Vigneswaran, new Civil Defence officer here, has started training part-tune volunteer In- 1 •tractors, mostly teachers. After completing the course, they will train other volunteers! and national servicemen.36 words
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Article61 1965-05-29 10 lIAU LUMPUR, Friday. The I'mno secretary- general, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, today clarified his speech in Parliament yesterday about the several riots which had occurred In Singapore since the PAP was set up in 1954. He said he was referring to the Hock Lee Bus and Chinese61 words
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555 1965-05-29 10 Room for modest optimism despite those threats INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER CHIEF: SINGAPORE, Frl rkESPITE external threats and time consuming delays In the process of weldIng the component States of Malaysia into a viable economic entity, there was room for modest optimism "provided all concerned are prepared to develop the opportunities which555 words
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Article117 1965-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Friday. •pHE manhunt for two Indonesian infiltrators A reported to have slipped Into the harbour area on Wednesday night was called off last night. Police believe they were drowned. The pair was among a Kroup which slipped Into Singapore waters In a small flotilla117 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 10 SINGAPORE, Prl. Mr. Chong Kwong Pal, a Singapore engineer working for Marconi (International) Marine, has left lor Britain for a course In the maintenance of a new range of marine data loggers.35 words
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Advertisement212 1965-05-29 10 JALAN KEBUN TEH HOUSING ESTATE, W^V^O*^ GOOD INVESTMENT PROSPECTS jfe& j^^^^^jSSjjjjp Bk^ldJl J(i w\\ XV\ HIGH RENTAL 5360/- ocr month m- _"_'Zl .jim -*jf?SrM lb\. HwnY^K>c\\ easy payment terms Wwkbt^i y ""m tti&frk^ TITLE: FREEHOLD I Ifrjffl^^^ mrrrr^ size of building plot 6,000 q ft |f*TmS23J?alJBp Jill, j j ft.212 words
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Advertisement84 1965-05-29 11 GENTS' DEPARTMENT vT LADIES' DBPAKTMKNT *3fr I i:\ iit iin ay; JVEW at cosmetics LUGGAGE GOODS w < J^ mmm'.MWw. w^MliMM mm "MmmW^M^9 TAILORING DEPT. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY 1&\ MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT WITH GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP ttt W^^ jl S3 P^^^m if now shops. M\fm^mf\3^^i?^^^^M wm^y /V IT^'.*•...':"■■1 T^'.84 words
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Title Section9 1965-05-29 11 OPENING OF NEW K.L. BRANCH STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT j9 words
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Article, Illustration694 1965-05-29 11 DATO ISMAIL OFFICIATES AT OPENING CEREMONY OF NEW STORE Firm takes one more progressive step THE well known departmental organisation, K. A. J. Chotirmall Co. Ltd. yesterday took another progressive step when it opened one more shop in Kuala Lumpur to handle its fast-expanding business.694 words
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80 1965-05-29 11 MR. R. L Daswanl. the managing director, controls and supervises the company's activities In Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and other cities In the East. Born in Hyderabad, Mr. Daswanl has 35 years' business experience. He advises .and guides local managers. He travels extensively, especially In the80 words
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121 1965-05-29 11 Udharam is firm's 'roving envoy' too rpHE man at the top of the 1 Chotirmall organisation is Mr. M. Udharam. who directs and regulates management of the firm. The firm has 22 main branches all over the world. Each taranch has four to six sub-branches. He also serves as "roving121 words
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249 1965-05-29 12 Malaysian women fashion conscious I AM ALA YS lAN women are fashion conscious but most of them are a bit slow in catching up with the latest in j fashion from overseas. This is the view of Mr. J. Lachman, director of K.A.J. hot irmall Co. Ltd. and the man249 words
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Article, Illustration270 1965-05-29 12 MODERN SPORE STORE TO OFFER ADDED COMFORT THE Chotirmall orA ganisation employs well trained staff to run its branches in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. In charge of the Malaysian branches is Mr. J. Lachman, director, who mainly looks after the Singapore store in High Street and supervises branches.270 words
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281 1965-05-29 12 rVHE vast Chotirmall organisation operates like a smooth well oiled machine. Although it has 22 main branches all over the world, co-ordination and efficiency is maintained in the company's operations. Orders and directives are carried out promptly. Top policy decisions are carefully examined and weighed.281 words
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Article, Illustration20 1965-05-29 12 THE lodies' deportment of Chotirmoll's displays sportswear, lingerie, dresses, ond Cosmetics among a wide range of quality goods.20 words
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Article, Illustration97 1965-05-29 13 IN the tailoring departments of K.A.J. Chotirmall Co. Ltd., you can make a suit from a good selection of dress materials, either for wear in the tropics or in a cool climate. Pictured her* it the tailoring department of Chotirmall's branch at Jalan Tuanku Abdul97 words
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Article, Illustration452 1965-05-29 14 FIRM MADE SMALL START IN HYDERABAD SPECTACULAR This best describes the growth and progress of K.A.J. Chotirmall Co. Ltd. in the past 90 years. From its modest beginning in Hyderabad in 1875, the company has grown into a vast international organisation, operating stores and shops452 words
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Advertisement194 1965-05-29 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to on the occasion of the opening of their modern branch store at the A. I. A. Building, Kuala" Lumpur from SIR JACOB BEHRENS SONS LTD. suppliers of Bear Brand Terylene/ Worsted Suitings to K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO. LTD. Sole Agents: Borneo Malaya Representatives Ltd.194 words
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Advertisement129 1965-05-29 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to on the occasion of the opening of their New Department Store in Kuala Lumpur. from Maidenform, Inc. NEW Sweet Music Congratulations to CjS&*=*-i***wa££ i on the occasion of the opening of their NEW BRANCH AT A.I.A. BLDG. GROUND FLOOR, K. LUMPUR. I 4k xlfl F'tirv129 words
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Advertisement223 1965-05-29 13 Congratulations to on the opening of their New Branch at A.I.A. Building, K. Lumpur. KuC MM -ARROWS CLUETT. PEABODY INTERNATIONAL, A. G. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiii Wishing Cfc>(iVHc^ EVERY SUCCESS on the Opening of their new Branch at A.I.A. BUILDING. (Eminence France MAKERS OF THE WORLD FINEST SPORT SHIRTS AND UNDER WEARS. 122-BOUL223 words
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Advertisement120 1965-05-29 13 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT A.I.A. GROUND FLOOR, KUALA LUMPUR. /\w JBl m\ -^>\ 1 w \^jm rROM MANUFACTURERS A. NAEGELI WINTERTHUR— SWITZERLAND i Sole Agents: MALAYAN TRADERS. P. O. BOX 279. PENANG. Congratulations to m/s.K.A.J. Chotirmall Co., Ltd. A.I.A. Building, Jalan120 words
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Advertisement213 1965-05-29 14 Best Wishes to ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT A.I.A. Always look for the name morley Supplier* of FINEST SOCKS, STOCKINGS UNDERWEAR. D. BYFORD CO. LTD. wish to extend their congratulations and best wishes for the future to on the opening of their modern branch store at the213 words
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Advertisement160 1965-05-29 14 Congra tv la tions from Van Heusen 4 |k (THE SUPER B ■t^^'m^ non iron poplin m I^^V shirt) >Ml vLrl to on the occasion of the opening of their NEW BRANCH AT ALA. BUILDING. Ground Floor, Kuala Lumpur. THE BRITISH VAN HEUSEN COMPANY LTD. 13 Victoria Street, Taunton, Somerset.160 words
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Letter189 1965-05-29 15 No place for honours grads IN Singapore, there is a quota for Honours 1 graduates in the schools. Once the quota is filled, Honours graduates, who want to become teachers are offered appointments on the ordinary Pass Degree salary scale. Honours Graduates i turn to other, better paid Jobs. With189 words
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Letter28 1965-05-29 15 TOILET facilities are shocking at Kuala Lumpur bus stations. In the interests of hygiene, the authorities should insist that proper latrines are provided. V. NADARAJAN Batu Arang28 words
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Letter55 1965-05-29 15 KING FOR LIFE? WITHOUT a shadow of doubt the present Yanc di-Pertuan Aeonr ■s eminently suited to be the Kinr of Malaysia. Let us amend the Constitution so he shall reign for life. I am sure nun? Malaysians will agree with me when I say "Lone Live th« King. Long55 words
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Letter142 1965-05-29 15 THE Central Govern- ment seems to be rather silent on the Widows and Orphans Pension Scheme although staff unions have asked the Government to do away with the scheme time and again. The Singapore Government has acted with swiftness and has offered the staff unions three142 words
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Letter50 1965-05-29 15 AS a result of 'ragging' I gained a lot of valuable advice from some of the seniors. Others were kind enough to show me round the campus. Orientation week was a lesson In humility, and humility surely ls one of the things we should learn In a University. FRESHMAN Singapore50 words
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Letter42 1965-05-29 15 COR the last two month* 1 Changl Road (especially near the Changl Market) has been almost impassable. Hundreds of hawkers have lined up in double rows, reducing the road almost to half its width causing a large number of accidents. CONCERNED Singapore42 words
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Letter37 1965-05-29 15 COMMONWEALTH Close v in Singapore has five car parks but no playground. Would It be too much to expect the Housing Board to convert one of the parks into a playground with swings and seesaws? RESIDENT Singapore37 words
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198 1965-05-29 15 The dark and forgotten Grand Prix kampong ILIVE in a kampong bounded by the Grand Prix Circuit. Upper Thompson Road. At one end is Sembawang Hill Estate and at the other is Nee Soon Village, both supplied with Municipal electricity. My kampong. which lies between and Is only 2' a198 words
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Letter64 1965-05-29 15 THE current session at the University of Malaya began on May 17. I was notified that my application for admission had been rejected only on May 25. As the closing date for entry for the Higher School Certificate examination was May 10, I am unable to sit the64 words
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Letter70 1965-05-29 15 I HAVE noted the reported remarks In Parliament of the M.P. for Bungsar. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. In commenting on my letter relating to the Winneba Conference (S.T. May 27). Mr. Nalr stated that he had never been cruel to expatriates. I do not see the relevance of70 words
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Letter50 1965-05-29 15 THE behaviour of some seniors at the University was extremely disgusting at the welcome convention. They jeered and booed the speakers and even forced some freshies to join them under threats of severe ragging. One wonders whether the University ls truly a place of higher learning. FRESUIE Singapore.50 words
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Letter47 1965-05-29 15 THE City Transport Ser- vice Department. Penang should be told that, their buses are dusty and give a very bad impression of our concern for hygiene and cleanliness. The service ls. additionally inadequate and some of the bus conductors very rude. TAN IT SAN Pcnanc.47 words
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Letter34 1965-05-29 15 TNSPECTORS of schools 1 seldom visit rural schools, though It is there that they are most needed. I hope the Minister of Education will do something about this. ORANG KAMPONG Malim Nawar34 words
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Letter126 1965-05-29 15 QNE of the most dlsw turblng moments for a motorist is to drive ud a long road and fin at the en that it is temporarily closed. All this when there is no road sttrn to indicate a dead en road In Alor Star whenever126 words
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Advertisement1047 1965-05-29 16 SITUATIONS VACANT i H.,,e-» C (Mm.)— B-x tt rl* rtrm THE MANAGEMENT OF Him. trioxe applicants who apiliad for the positions of Senior Korerran and QuaStralts Tlmea on 26th and 27tn April. 19U5 and advises that the noaitiena nave now been tilled,. ACQUIRE A BOOK-KEEPING Diploma in three mootba by1,047 words
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Advertisement870 1965-05-29 16 EDUCATION It Wmrd* St •Mm.i Hox if rfs. BBSya. VACANCIES! Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. English. Malay. Krench. Corresponding Classes aaytimt: i Raja s College: (8 pore) *****. RAPID COURSE >-CC EXAM: Accounting. Shorthand. Typewriting. Cambridge Exam Health Science Clasa with excellent notes Chinese YMCA. 107 Selegla Road, Spore *****.870 words
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Advertisement659 1965-05-29 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE j H ,*> Mm. i— Hoi iv rl. «xfra SMALL CAR ror II BX< USSI >roi. I doors, -m/.] onditioti. i.,x... vonmnei ivM Compranensivt Insuxioce July i •.•«.> Cbone ue« Sport rrlcr notirs FIAT bi bOOO uisur. .sovwnber. lax Dcptrmner. KM*i:-. Hrefict 58 Insur. Septimi>er. l;ui August.659 words
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Advertisement1234 1965-05-29 17 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.K.i Out i'ooit Mil. vtm tnaitt AUTOLYCUS L'TCrpatl. OuMm, A'aoutl... II Pt. Jun 2 Jut 1 AUTOMEOON Literpatl. DuDiia Gla. 31 Jaae 2 MACHAON titerpeel *M > i»m i tuaa «/lS iwt II CLTIONEUS Liverpaal. Gia-gow luxe I lum il lin 12/11 Iwt II PTRRHUS1,234 words
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Advertisement1275 1965-05-29 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Conhnenr Singapore P. S'hara Panang CITT OF UPON Lunaon, Himpuig, Ronereait. Havn. Hull It Pt: IS May CITT OP COLOMBO ionoon. Hamburg. Rotttrdan, Hint. Hull, im-n.ngiiam 2S/27Jaaa II mi CITT OF WINMIPEI Lonaoo. hamburg. Rotttroaa. «'»erp, Hull v Jaly CITY Of WEUIN6ION Londoa. HamOurg. Rotttrdam.1,275 words
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Article411 1965-05-29 18 rE teature of the past weeks trading was the late covering of No. 1 RSS to meet Russian commitments on the steamer due to clear Malaysian waters at the end of this week state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their review of the Malayan Rubber Market Larger411 words
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Article115 1965-05-29 18 SHIPS lying alongtui* th« Sln,apot« Harbour wharvoi or .iptcttd I lortay art: Cathay 1/2. Japan 3 '4. OlwKrarry fi'T. Tigre 10/11 Mikumo Mani 19. Empire Kltttwak* 21/22. TJltanim ?:> 2fi Nlchlyo Mani 29/30. Rong Be 3t Muat 33. Silver Oc«an 3«/3B, ThorM>y 40/41. Koatrena 44. Ro»arlo I115 words
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Article72 1965-05-29 18 CHINESE Product Exchange, Sinnper. neon pricti per picul yeiterday: Coconut oil: milk $b:i* «rllera. iirum ttH m-llcra C*pra: May June UK Contlnmt: rnqno!<<l. Pip**r: Muntok nhitr S1VI arllrra. Snranak whit* *147» MtM, «pecial Sarawak him k (13f »cllera. cnrhled Lampong black $147* (N) «*llera, ASTA $1AO<N> aelltrs. •ingapar*72 words
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Article26 1965-05-29 18 May 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $778.75 (down $2.12}). Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (up 40 tons).26 words
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Article26 1965-05-29 18 Malayan Stork Indicr< May 27 May 28 •Industrials: ;:;.:;:i Tins: n:;.ss n:{.;B rubbrrs: 103.36 IUJ.IW Dec. ?.n. 1963 100 Ore. 29. 196? 1 III)26 words
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832 1965-05-29 18 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares eased 1 rather sharply in early trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday. The index fell to a new low of 72.72. Dunlops. Fraser and Neave. Guinness. Containers. Motor Investments and 1 niteers were among the 16 counters which832 words
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Article896 1965-05-29 18 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 bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1.000) fl 20; Oiinlep* (3.000) 51. 26. (8.000) $1.25, (I.OOOi $1 24; Cste $1.47 M(3.000) $1.49:896 words
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Article53 1965-05-29 18 rpHE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterlUnc fixed on November 24 la*t year Is Selling TT or OD 2v 3 15/16 d. Buying TT ta. l/l* Baying OD 2m. 4'^d. The dollar Is at IU statutory middle position in relation to IU range53 words
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287 1965-05-29 18 rpHE tin price in Penang 1 yesterday underwent a slight reaction falling by $2,124 to $778.75 per picul. The offering was estimated up by 40 tons to 235 tons. In London on Thursday tin softened after a steady opening to finish mostly287 words
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Article37 1965-05-29 18 ON tne free eietiante market in Hong Kong yesterday Urn U.S. dollar kii quoted at &.761 (or T.T. and 8.74 a for cash. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and •n* tad of geld at 23»a.37 words
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Advertisement126 1965-05-29 18 c j National Shipping Corporation of Pakistan S'pora i.s. "RUPSA" 17/18 Jun* LOADING FOR CHITTAGONG. CHALNA, KARACHI. Agents: Everett Steamship Corporation S/A II Colly* Quor. Singapore Room JOl 0.C.8.C. Blo».. Tel: *****/9 1« beoch Street, Penang. Tol: ***** /J UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. ARRIVING FROM RANMON HAN126 words
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Advertisement1022 1965-05-29 19 Unntinurd from Pafe 16) VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word. $1 (Min.)— Box St cf*. «x«r* UNITED MOTOR FINANCE Co.. Ltd. offer the following good quality used cars. 1963 Morris 1000. 1962 Volkswagen. 1961 Mini Minor 1960 Oj>el Rekord, Ford Consul. Borgward 8/W. 1959 M-G-A. Flat 1100. 1958 Austin (Diesel). Ford1,022 words
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Advertisement946 1965-05-29 19 FOR SALE IS Word* SI (Milt.)— Box SI rf». txlra LATEST 196S Q.S.C. rtttn».r»tor. Various Sizes Tndt-ln Aeotptad C«o--trml Refrigeration 34U-3&U Joo Cluti Koad. S pors 42&35/46W03 TO CLEAR German Cotton Bpon Shirts $4.00 IUO% TeryUns BhlrU $8.90 at Cbanral'i Cold Storms* Supermarket. OrcAard Road. Sport. LATEST SWIMSUITS BIKINIS From946 words
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Advertisement1385 1965-05-29 19 I^^^^^^^^S\ L AMALGAMATED MALAY ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a second interim dividend of 15% less 40 ','c Malayan Income Tax will be paid on 16th June 1965 to all Stockholders whose names appear on the Company's register as at 7lh June1,385 words
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Advertisement748 1965-05-29 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF CEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF POWER STATION CHEMIST Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the auove 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 Allowances748 words
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Advertisement689 1965-05-29 19 NOTICES UNDANG2 LEMBAGA BANDARAN (N>gerl2 Melayu Tang Bersekntu Bab 137) LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA THE TOWN BORDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. Cap. 137) PETALING JAVA TOWN BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that additions to the assessment list for the year 1965 have been completed and that the books containing the valuation of689 words
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Advertisement729 1965-05-29 19 TENDERS TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYATA'AN TAWARAN Tawar..n2 akan dl-terlma dlpejabat Jurutera Negerl. Negerl I Sembllan, Seremban darlpada Pemborong2 berdaltar dalam JKR.. dalam klas 'C ka-atas sahingga pukul 1200 tengah hart pada 4.6.1965 untok MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN BANGUNAN SEKOLAH ANIKA JURUSAN (JENIS A.5.3) BILKK2 DARJAH DAN BILEK PAKAR (SPECIALIST UNIT)729 words
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155 1965-05-29 20 JOAN GETS PRAISE OF HONG KONG FANS LIONG KONG. Fri. Joan Ftlm- nando. Malaysia's centre-' liaif and "baby" 01 the team, i> rkcUnt the pr.u-.i- ol H Kofl| fans and iffioar watched the Malaysian «r< foo'.ballrr.s at practice at i China Stadium today. "She plays like a man," they commented.155 words
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Article66 1965-05-29 20 SINGAPORE. Fri A hattrick by Stn'f centrr-foiuarri X.< him Omar gave Star Soccrrites a 3-1 win over Amicable A.A. in their SAFA Div. One match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Amlcables goal was scored by Chew Seng Thum just before the interval after Rahim had given66 words
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164 1965-05-29 20 Moment of glory for Perlis in 3-1 defeat ALOR STAR, Fri. Perlis. trounced by all their other North zone rivals, had their moment of glory in their firal first round match of the Malaya Cup soccer championship before being beaten 3-1 by Kedah at Stadium Darulaman here today Perils, going164 words
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1119 1965-05-29 20 Perak's last hopes hang in northern clash with Selangor By TIMESPORT REPORTERS MALAYA CUP PROSPECTS I{UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Whatever the results are of this weekend's Malaya Cup matches. Selangor in the north and Singapore in the south will be the first-round leaders of the tournament but the results of two1,119 words
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Article383 1965-05-29 20 CRICKET LONDON. Friday. AN INNINGS of 61 not out by Ken Barrington, who shared in two good stands, helped England to score 232 for three wickets on the first day of the First Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston. Birmingham, yesterday. Bad light ended play 25Reuter - 383 words
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Article108 1965-05-29 20 HONG KONO. Fri. Singapore badminton champion Wong Tew Gee was beaten 15-2, 15-7 by Hong Kong champion Wong Cheong-loong here last night when a Hong Kong side won all their five matches against a Singapore Chinese YMCA teamOther results (Hong Kong first): Wong Fei-hung bt108 words
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Article48 1965-05-29 20 IPOH. Frl. Ipoh will meet Pasokan Pemuda Melayu, Teluk Anson, In the final of the Perak Malays soccer competition for the Sultan Yusuff Cup at the Malay College ground. Kuala Kangsat on June 3. The Sultan of Perak will give away the trophy to the winners48 words
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Article22 1965-05-29 20 SUNGEI PATANI Frl Kedah PWD will hold their annual athletic championships at fh« Darulnman Stadium. Alor St*a, on June 4.22 words
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Article47 1965-05-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR IW The L<«\mi Tennis A*Mvi<uii>n of Malaysia will hold tbe fourth national championships at the Selangor Club court* here on July 1-3. Ther: 1 will be four events only mpti> singles. men's doubles, women's rindw and women's doubles. Entries aloM on June 22.47 words
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Article131 1965-05-29 20 ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nu- remburg 60. currently third in the West German soccer league, are due in Singapore on Sunday for a two-match tour. The Germans may play one ot the two matches in the Federation. Originally Nuremberg had arranged Tor five matches at Singapore. Malacca,131 words
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Advertisement695 1965-05-29 20 NOTICES I Lists ol unclaimed security deposit.s foi electricity supply to pirmises vacated since Ist Septptnber 1963 to 31si Augu.st, 1964 will be on display or available at the following offices of the Central Electricity Board until 31st August. 1965. Alor Star Kcpala Bataa Aiau Kangar Bahau Baiu Pahat Bentong695 words
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Advertisement376 1965-05-29 20 TENDERS BRUNEI GOVERNMENTAGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE 1. Teni..r will be received by the Chairman, Tender Board, Brunei by 4.00 p.m. on 14th June, 1965 at the Office of the Slate Financial Officer. Ground floor. Government Building, Brunei Town for.— Supply ol 1 County Super 8 low wheel Drive Tractor jased376 words
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Miscellaneous332 1965-05-29 20 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS Ramblers 1. Dlv. 3: New Life YC 6 CEB Central Area final* (KLi PTCSC 2. J.OOOm: 1 M. Thangiah 2 S. Sel- K«mpar Dlv. 2: SEK 4 MAS 2_ vanayagam 3 K. Tliangavelu (no Taiptng Ue: Thenavan Youth! time recorded); 4x400m inter-sec- 7 Survey 1. tion relay:332 words
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Article467 1965-05-29 21 RACING by Epsom Jeep JPOH, Fri. D*> You Mind showed sparkling form in a trial on good going here this morning. Ridden by Les Coles, the five-year-old ran 3f in 36 4 5. On this workout, Do You Mind, who carries only 7.13467 words
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Article, Illustration32 1965-05-29 21 Oaks favourite Never A Fear (left) is beaten by two lengths by Quita II in the Carreras Piccadilly Oaks Trial Stakes at Ungfleld last Saturday. Reuter picture.Reuter - 32 words
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Article158 1965-05-29 21 Michel moves for ring probe WASHINGTON, Fri. TT —A resolution to give the United States House of Representatives Judiciary committee power to investigate boxing was introduced yesterday by Representative Robert Michel (Republican—lllinois). Mr. Michel suggested that witnesses should Include such wellknown boxing personalities as Jack Dempsey. Gene Tunney. Rocky Marclano.AP - 158 words
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Article1373 1965-05-29 21 Race 1 2.0 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) s 1 ***** Kohinoor a (O Mohatned) Ahmad 7 9.0 'Dragon 3 2 ***** Srlatic a (Feu) Kongsl) E Breuk. 8 8.9 'Wong 1 3 ***** Who Knows iKY Lim) Daniels 11 8.8 10 4 ***** Korovou1,373 words
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Article501 1965-05-29 21 RACE ONE Korovou: ran only twice this season; won four races last year. Teh Su Su: useful front-runner: goes well on good going; has won twice on Ipoh course. Joaker IV: fourth to Otaro over Penang Bif. Cocaine: showed promise at Penang when third to Otaro over 8«f. RACE501 words
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Article348 1965-05-29 21 SOCCER ROUNDUP UP TO £500,000 says MINISTER ONDON, Fri. The British Government will make available up to half a million pounds to the Football Association for the staging of the World Cup finals in England in July next year. Announcing this yesterday. Mr. Denis Howell.Reuter - 348 words
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Article124 1965-05-29 21 Emerson in shock defeat by Roche DARIS, Fri. Roy Emerson, Wimbledon champion and topseeded here, crashed to a 6-1, 6-4; 3-6, 6-0 defeat against fellowAustralian Tony Roche in the semi-finals of the men's singles in the French lawn tennis championships yesterday. Emerson, 28, produced nothing like the form which lastReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement47 1965-05-29 21 (j/d<3f)ice masculine freshness makes it great to be a man! For healthy, well-groomed hair choose Old Spice Hair Cream. It keeps your hair looking naturally neat all day long. The Hair Cream with the brisk, masculine fragrance of Old Spice. H U LTO N NEW YORK LONDON47 words
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Advertisement301 1965-05-29 21 ogr kL&uuuan Ifajcqic *w ~sf i —^^IsssssssssssssisssssssssssssaiMsfc"""" LsV SSSSSm^BSSVjr JSir. ,fc r-- Hral ..joTthe U.S.A. IM>j^sM R[^^V. See an extra country on your way to the U.S.A. j%/^| mfp See Canada with Canadian Pacific, the people Mil M JL that know Canada best. We can jet you IB'^B there the301 words
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362 1965-05-29 22 Why the University Forum had to be dropped KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The University of Malaya Historical Society "had no choice but to call off "a political forum at the university last night, a spokesman of the society said today. The conditions had been broken and to make matter> worse, the362 words
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324 1965-05-29 22 Britain 's 5-nation plans to step in by Cairo CAIRO, Friday. THE newspaper Al Ahram today published details of what it claimed were British plans for possible military intervention in five Middle East countries. Two pages of the new spa per were devoted to the second of a series of324 words
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91 1965-05-29 22 The latest in birth control: The 'loop' T ONDON. Frl. Eleven Ld thousand British women have successfully used a new simple method of contraception under trial conditions. the Family Planning Association an- nounced here yesterday. The method is called the "loop" and consists of a piece of plastic Inserted Into91 words
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Article41 1965-05-29 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. A public memorial meeting to observe the CM death anniversary of the late Prime Minister of India. Mr. Nehru, will be held in the Oandhl Memorial Hall In Race Course Lane at 6 p.m. on Sunday.41 words
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Article188 1965-05-29 22 CYDNEY. Fri. Ship- ping freight rates for most types of cargo between Australia and the Far East will rise i five to 10 per cent from Aug. 1, it was announced yesterday. The chairman of the Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference, Mr. G.Reuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration171 1965-05-29 22 BBC ROW OVER CONGO TERROR FILM LONDON. Frl. A row involving the Prime Minister, Mr Harold Wilson, and the Foreign Office blew up yesterday over a television play about atrocities in the Congo. The Viewers and Listeners Association sent a letter to Mr. Wilson calling for the resignation of Sir171 words
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Article35 1965-05-29 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The University of Singapore's Department of Extra-Mural Studies has begun a 12-lecture course on "Aspects of Malaysian Economy" In the National Language. The fee for the course Is $20.35 words
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Article333 1965-05-29 22 LONDON. Fri— The stock markets ended an eventful week on a I dull note, following the fresh fall i In sterling on the forward positions and the uncertain economic outlook. There were further adjustments In gilt-edged prices at first but later the market turned easier and closing prices333 words
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Article52 1965-05-29 22 LONDON. Frt.— Spot 22d.. July 22d.. Aue 22d Sept 21 15 16d July Sept. 22d. Oct Dec 2115 16d.. Jan Murch 21 13 16d April June 2l\d.. July Sept 21 ,d. Oct Dec. 21 9 16d.. elf. June 21 13 16d July 21 11 16 d Aug. 21 .d52 words
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Article22 1965-05-29 22 LONDON. Frt.-Buyers £1580, (sellers £1585. Forward buyers £1548. sellers £1549. Settlement £1590 Turnover a.m. 120 tons, p.m 80 tons. Tone: Quieter.22 words
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280 1965-05-29 22 WELLINGTON, Fri. A debate in the House of Representatives here today on the New Zealand Government's decision to send combat troops to Vietnam was termed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, an "utter farce.' Replying to the debate. Mr. Holyoake said that theReuter - 280 words
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184 1965-05-29 22 Anything to stop Indonesia welcome: Wilson LONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, said yesterday Britain would certainly welconit steps to end Indonesia's "senseless" confrontation policy against Malaysia, whether by the United Nations or direct mediation by Asian countries. He was replying in the Hou.se of Commons to Mr.Reuter - 184 words
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Obituary25 1965-05-29 22 FRANCIS ALMONTE, 75. pMm»4 -iway on 28-.V*i.Y Cortege !c»vm 41. Panir Panjang Hill for St Joaeph Churrta (P.M.) at 4 pm. tbrae* to rtldadnii.25 words
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Advertisement248 1965-05-29 22 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Foh Chonq Building, Johorc Bohru. Tel: 2171 Secret or ciommotion success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is whot M.C.C. otters you. PREPARE NOW FOR 196S Eiommorions. We otter you the most comprehensive homettudy courses tor all exominotioni trom Primary248 words
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Advertisement47 1965-05-29 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS _I* Wordi tli < Minimum I Come to where the flavor is Come to Marlboro Country If you figure flavor and filters are strangers, reach for Marlboro. Richmond Recipe tobaccos deliver all you want The Selectrate* Filter rounds it out. You get a lot to like.47 words
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Advertisement300 1965-05-29 1 B 0 0 K F I V I I f* |V I MIHMEA 1 Ell?4rPoJ B 3 PUBLICATIONS ikS_- Sg^rJ Bmary qeooraphy E^A__fl_fl H I M J SrX^ I PRIMARY ARITHMETIC! uJte. LI B" b| b_| -^^^W**^ll BBT _T Bl BBbW —^J 2_^l W^mUS^^^^ YZfil EP^^SPB publications I B^^BF^i -Ir300 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1965-05-29 2 EDUCATION MINISTER TO OPEN NEW PREMISES Visitor is impressed Building design and landscaping present a suitable image to public 'J'HK new building of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. at Petaling Jaya which will be opened this evening by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, is1,425 words
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Article, Illustration2041 1965-05-29 3 PLANS TO SET UP MORE AGENCIES JX a one room office in a small flat in River Valley Road, Singapore, Far Eastern Publishers had its humble beginning in August 1960. It was started by Mr. Cho Jock Kirn, a versatile2,041 words
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Advertisement84 1965-05-29 3 Congratulations and Best Wishes for the continued prosperity of FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. on the opening of their I new building. TIEN WAH PRESS LTD Singapore Kuala Lumpur IHIHIItHIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIiMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII IHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIHIIIIIMHIHI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I84 words
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Article181 1965-05-29 4 Secret of success— by Cho LOTS OF HARD WORK AND CAREFUL PLANNING \IK. CHO Jock Kirn, 34, chairman and managing director of Far Eastern Publishers, attributes his success to "a lot of hard work and careful planning." He was born in Pahang and educated in Seremban. His early publishing experience181 words
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Article, Illustration137 1965-05-29 4 Mrs. Irene Cho Director: Mrs. Cho, formerly Irene Ngo, was a music teacher in the Methodist Girls' School, Penang. She married in 1957. Mrs. Cho divides her time between her home and the office where she does a multiplicity of jobs. It was137 words
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Article, Illustration237 1965-05-29 4 THE drawings above show the site as it will be when fully developed. This will take place over three phases, the first of which has already been completed. The second phase covering an area measuring 280 feet long by 95 feet wide will extend from the237 words
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Advertisement270 1965-05-29 4 CONGRATULATIONS! FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LIMITED 9 m on the official opening of their new building and godown at Petaling Jaya. We are proud to be entrusted with the construction of the whole project CHONG LOY FAI 222 jalan ampang w w KUALA LUMPUR BUILDER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR TEL: ***** Congratulations270 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1965-05-29 5 PAR Eastern Pubr Ushers started as a one-man concern in 1960, but by the end of four months there was a staff of two and the numbers have continued to rise ever since. By the end of 1962, FEP had a total1,068 words
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Advertisement210 1965-05-29 5 SHARIKAT BERHAD PUSTAKA ANTHONIAN ANTHONIAN STORE Smiilh>l <>f Good I I II I T r f> Book- i Serriea L I fVI I t U Congratulate FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LIMITED on the opening of their new building atPetaling Jaya 16 32, JALAN BRICKFIELDS KUALA LUMPUR TELEPHONE: ***** ***** Congra tula210 words
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Advertisement157 1965-05-29 5 Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka men&uchap tah'niah atas penubohan pejabat chawangan Penerbit Timor Jauh Berhad di Kuala Lumpur. Thomas Nelson Mil 8- Sons Ltd \\i\\ send their Best Wishes to Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. Nelson Educational Books include The Teaching of Handwriting Rapid Reading Science for Tropical Secondary Schools Intermediate Practical157 words
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Article379 1965-05-29 6 COVER DESIGNED TO APPEAL TO SCHOOL CHILDREN MOST educational toxt books are commissioned. A few manuscripts are, of course, submitted, uninvited, to any publisher, but it Is not often that they are good enough to be published. An author is paid either a fee or a379 words
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Article, Illustration41 1965-05-29 6 SEEN here are some of the staff of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd., Singapore. It has a staff of more than 40 employees. A VIEW of Hie FEP showroom in Singapore ANOTHER section of the FEP showroom in Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement399 1965-05-29 6 Warmest Congratulations to FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LIMITED en the opening of their new building from FEDERAL BOOKS, STATIONERY PUBLISHING CO., LTD. 211, JALAN BANDAR, KUALA LUMPUR. TELEPHONE: ***** Congratulations Best Wishes to FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LIMITED from FELT AND TEXTILES (MALAYSIA) LTD. SPECIALISTS EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF CARPETING 2,399 words
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Article, Illustration117 1965-05-29 7 THE new building of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. at Petaling |aya is a landmark with a difference. This difference lies in the degree of sophistication which has been achieved for a building which it essentially for storage of books. The completed building is117 words
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Advertisement270 1965-05-29 7 SINGAPORE GLASS MFRS CO., LTD. 201, HENDERSON ROAD. TELEPHONE *****1-5 MANUFACTURERS CORRUGATED CARDBOARD KBLW^T CARTONS VJ^I J CONGRATULATE FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. Congratulations to FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. from GEORGE G. HARRAP CO., LTD., 182 High Holborn, London W.C.I. HARRAP S GUIDE SERIES FOR MALAYSIA Concise, practical guides to different270 words
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Advertisement183 1965-05-29 7 FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. Enquiries about FEP publications can be sent to any of the following addresses: Singapore P.O. Box 62, Killiney Road Post Office Tel. No. *****/***** Kuala Lumpur Lot 13, Jolon 13/6 Pttoling Jayo Tel. No. ***** Penang 150 Kelawei Rood Molacca 53-K Jolon Hong Tuah Tel. No.183 words
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Advertisement104 1965-05-29 7 > Congratulations to FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. on the opening of their new building at Petaling Jaya from CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. 43 Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** BEST WISHES from TANGLIN INN LTD. 23/25 Tanglin Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** BEST WISHES from the Staff of FEP Singapore K.L.104 words
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Advertisement76 1965-05-29 7 Congratulations Best Wishes FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their new building. Books Stationery Sports Goods and Handwork materials. PUSTAKA MALAYSIA 35-H, Jalan Langgor, Alor Star, Kedah. lIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIMIIIIIIC]IIIMIMIIIIC]IIIIIMIIIIIC]|||IIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3MIIiWUI Congratulations and Best Wishes to FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LIMITED from CHONG WAH NEWS AGENCY AND BOOK76 words
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Article, Illustration54 1965-05-29 8 STARTED in a small one-room office in 1960, Far i Eastern Publishers Ltd. now has many branches and agencies, including an office in Hong Kong. The firm now plans more offices or agencies abroad. Seen here is the staff of F.E.P. in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong54 words
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Article, Illustration710 1965-05-29 8 Arithmetic is fun for any child with F.E.P. textbooks URIMARY Arithmetic for Malayans was the first series of books to be published in full colour by FEP. In eight parts it covers the full primary arithmetic syllabus, but is so attractively designed and produced as to make learning arithmetic a710 words
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Advertisement245 1965-05-29 8 We wish FAR EASTERN PUBLISHERS LTD. great success! PENINSULAR STORES II IH, Blshoa Street, P.O. Bas 17, PENANO. rnOBI *****. P. A. ABDUL HAMID CO. (Booksellers, Tel: *****). 14 Leboh Pasar Imi, KUALA LUMPUR. AIRPORT BOOK STALL Proprietor: K.S.K. Mohd. Hussein? Alra«ft, KUALA LUMPUR. Tal: B*l S7. SINGAPORE BOOK EMPORIUM245 words
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Advertisement241 1965-05-29 8 EASTERN BOOK CENTRE 28-A, Jolon Silaiifl, (Cro.l Street) KUALA LUMPUR. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Spore: 13, Orchard Read, K. Lumpur: OC.BC. Bldg. (2nd fleer), Meuntbatlan Read, Ipoh: 37, Jalan Ali Pitehoy. Penang: 43, Bishop Street, ltt floor K. SHAIK IBRAHIM CO. fttd: 1932. Education Bookseller*, Ne. 71, Bras Bosah Read, SINGAPORE241 words
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