The Straits Times, 30 May 1965
1965-05-30
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Title Section16 1965-05-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.525 SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1965 20 CENTS. KDN 1191 M.C. (P) 100616 words
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Article, Illustration620 1965-05-30 1 PADMANA KRISHNAN - $1.6 M A DAY FOR DEFENCE PADMANA KRISHNAN: TAN CALLS FOR FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC DISCIPLINE' By Kuala Lumpur, Sat DEFENCE and internal security measures will cost Malaysia about $575 million this year or $1.6 million a day. The enormity of this figure is best judged by the fact that Parliament620 words
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Article126 1965-05-30 1 Soek ship is seized again NEW YORK, Bit U.S. mar--shals again seized an 6.803--ton Indonesian freighter. Johannes Latuh.irhary. vesterda in an action involving a (l.urn of US 51.5 million ts4 5 m.llion) damiue.s :iaam>t Hip Indonesia Government. The ship, on its maiden voyage, had been detained earlier this month in126 words
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Article38 1965-05-30 1 BOSTON. Sat. The Postmaster General. Mr. John A. Gronoufl. dedicated a new stamp yesterday, a blue, 11 -cent aeropramme to carry the portrait of the late U.S. President John P. Kennedy "to every distant land". APAP - 38 words
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Article22 1965-05-30 1 WASHINGTON. Sat The Wnrren Commission report on the assassination of President was a best seller, acto the Government c Office.22 words
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Article50 1965-05-30 1 CANNES. Sat. Britain today won the Golden Palm of the Cannes International Pilm Festival, the festival's top award, with "The Knack The awards for the best actor and actress also went to Britain for Terence Stamp and Semantha Eggar In the American film "The Collector."—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article51 1965-05-30 1 LONDON. S.it Three children, a Red between three and se\rn. whose disappearance a week ago aused .t m.t>si\i- police hunt, were found ali\o yesterday in a locked dustbin shed only 2M yards fr»m thrir home. There was no immediate explanation of how they tame to be locked51 words
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Article158 1965-05-30 1 SINGAPORE. Saturday EXASPERATED Changi swimmers rang up the Sunday Times today and complained: 'There is oil floating all over the place. It's impossible for anyone to swim." i Efforts by the Sunday Times to trace the culprit drew a blank. The Royal Navy said it was158 words
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Article74 1965-05-30 1 NSW DELHI. Sj:. a panel i of exper;* a: the National Dc- fence College has urged the Government to .--lari the lm- mediate manufacture of atomic weapons. the Free Press Journal said yesterday. In a from pace s;orv. the .lournal said a defence panel74 words
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Article52 1965-05-30 1 tO DOMINGO Another J. 700 ol tin- 22.000 American troops in the Dominican Republic are bring pulled out in stages from today. The troops are leaving as the Inter-Ameri-can Force, of which Brazil is providing the largest contingent, take over their role of preventing newReuter - 52 words
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Article43 1965-05-30 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. There WH only 39 trade union strikes in Singapore last year, the president cf the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K. M. Abdul R i today Thus riUtnbl r 'he !n--record for the past six vrars.43 words
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Article38 1965-05-30 1 NEW YORK. Sat Radio Corporation of America yesterday announced the development of a new device which, embedded in pavement, can warn a driver when he v headed th c wrong way up a one-way sttMt.38 words
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Article692 1965-05-30 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Sat. A very small security forces patrol joined battle with a considerable force of Indonesian troops in the Bal°i Ringin area, eight miles south-east of Kuching last Saturday afternoon and killed at least five and wounded at least 10 before withdrawing.692 words
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717 1965-05-30 1 ITTMTKI) NATIONS. Sat. lour I additional Indonesian brigades wcr« \J moved up to the Sarawak frontier in the first four months of this year. Another Indonesian battalion has been added in recent weeks and two more are due to arrive, increasing the total strength717 words
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209 1965-05-30 1 Reservoir car drama: Frogmen recover suicide-pact lovers SINGAPORE. Saturday. A TRAGIC love affair between a married poultry farmer and a young servant girl came to lisrht today when Royal Navy frogmen found their bodies trapped in a station wagon at the bottom of Pieno reservoir. The discovery ended a six-day209 words
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Article39 1965-05-30 1 I MiMNCi Bal A Public Work.- Department tractor driver from Ipoh. Chow Kong Wall. 35. was killed when his machine dived into a ravine oft* the Batu Kuruu Ulu Sepantt Rnui yesterday and pinned him underneath-39 words
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Article30 1965-05-30 1 KUALA U MPi lanK'T police an offei Ing ward of $2,000 tor Infon lai flint r«-s)X)nMl)le lor iti,. l>mii> ■ton under tile bn<. .< Road here m>i Monday n30 words
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Article19 1965-05-30 1 CAMMI MMM Him "Tokyo Olymi iy won the nn/.e of the International Union of Cinematographic Clitic*. AP.AP - 19 words
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Article30 1965-05-30 1 'ADEN. Sat.— A Royal Air Force Dakota pin i if by the BritiMi High tnissioner exploded There were DO but tii' ■<i by British m... pletely (lr>i.30 words
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Article12 1965-05-30 1 i.APORE 1 plosion was heard .|x>re occurred in Indonet12 words
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Advertisement94 1965-05-30 1 CYMA J NAVYSTAR GJVTS you THE (7y\rrS^ THREE IN ONEM^^p *H STYLING" dr ACCURACY. WATER PROOF. ELEGANCE rf BENGOLD CO. (d^DUX'LOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GRIP This is the shape the C.49 takes when you take a comer at speed It bends and bulges, but the whole tread stays flat on94 words
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Advertisement48 1965-05-30 1 touted >^^-^^^H Time is important K^ V <Sis •VlKf/ we r 1 S a Sandoz. A of Switzerland J Z^\^M 3 And for the lady who 111] .1 i'^ai l(n*tdf acciir «»te timing, there (7\Ai I > 111 D ji I J 3] is a wide range for her48 words
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Advertisement29 1965-05-30 1 THERE S ALWAYS A REFRESHING VARIETY IN THE WIDE RANGE OF DIAMOND SET RINGS WE HAVE IN STOCK. S.'V.Zt .d*SUva£td. SINGAPORC IPOH ASSO Ca S.P.H. OE SILVA (H.KJ LTtt29 words
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Article, Illustration934 1965-05-30 2 Gemini-4 with Ed on board is OUR family mission Gemini-4 will be blasted into orbit on June 10. In it will be Astronauts Edward 11. White and James A. McDivitt. Major White will "walk in space." Today the Sunday Times secures a first-person interview with Mrs. PAT WHITE in Houston,934 words
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Article65 1965-05-30 2 BERKELEY, Sat. Six University of California volunteers have emerged in Rood health from three months' isolation in a penthouve designed to test the effects of an egg-based diet during prolonged sp;u«- flight*. They sustained them>el\es on a liquid diet of eggbase with starch and sugar65 words
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Article343 1965-05-30 2 10 made Datos by Pahang Sultan pEKAN, Sat.— ln a glitterIng four-hour ceremony at the new $2.9 million Istana Abu Bakar built to commemorate his 61st birthday today, the Sultan of Pahang gave datoships to 10 prominent citizens. Heading the list of datos are the former Chief Minister of Singapore,343 words
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Article27 1965-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Seng Leong who smoked in the Magistrate's Court today in spite of being asked not to do so was fined $5.27 words
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Article328 1965-05-30 2 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: From LONDON, Sat. Sultan of Brunei said here yesterday that he had no fear of a repetition of the 1962 rebellion, either through external or internal polical pressures. He was speaking at a Press conference following discussions with the British Government on328 words
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Article47 1965-05-30 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. Younf Christian Workers hrn> la.st night received Rift.s valued at over $1,000 from the 17 Gurkha Signal Regiment stationed at Paroi Camp. The gifts included a sewing machine, typewriter, furniture, a dozen pairs of ■cliwri and box of carpentry tools.47 words
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Article43 1965-05-30 2 PENANG, Sat. Two pilgrim ships arc scliedulrd to brine back a total of 3.175 Malaysian pilgrims nrxt week. The Anshun is expected to berth alongside Swettenham pier on Tuesday. She Will be followed by the Kuala Lumpur I on Thursday.43 words
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Article79 1965-05-30 2 DRUNEI TOWN, Sat. A warder. David Hong, 24, of Singapore, at Berakas Rebel Detention Camp has been detained for alleged subversive activities, according to Government sources today. Another three warders from Malaya have been told their contracts will not b« renewed. The camp, formerly a teachers' training collegeUPI - 79 words
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Advertisement209 1965-05-30 2 Bu f *M /J^H Fft a I B/| /iM v ■Bl In* I i iBI B* Mf« ■■W I*'l f *if Ir- h 4^ Ii Wri ■W ml li/f i I'm >L/ i tS> V ¥LM IK I' I 6B 'fc» i fill L. NEW WRAP ROUND NO-SQUEAL TREAD AND209 words
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264 1965-05-30 3 Sir Gerald is new Constable of London Tower LONDON. Sat. Queen Elizabeth has appointed Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer to be the 151 st Constable of the Tower of London. In return, he gets £200 '$1,700) a year, a house within the walls, and direct access to the Sovereign—or he264 words
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People
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Article91 1965-05-30 3 SOPHIA I OKI who was criticised by a Philadelphia nun because, she may play the role of Mother Cabrini. the onl.v American saint, had coffee yeslr.--flav mornini: at an old folks" home run by the Sisters of .Vi7.»reth in Isicworth. England. The Italian actrc.s-. w.i> on location with her eostar91 words
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Article101 1965-05-30 3 jl.^ THE viii of MtNH l.inda Darnell fil.-.l In Santa Monica, bequeaths an estate worth •Mi than USSIO 000 ($30,000) to her adopted daughter and close friends The Mill fails to mention her father Calvin Roy Darnell, two sisters a brother, a half brother and the heirs of a deceased101 words
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Article54 1965-05-30 3 JL.VV THE four living members of the famous Dionnt- quintuplets celebrated their .{lst birthday yesterday in Montreal. Three of the girls- Marie. Yvonne and Annette— got together at Annette's house in suburban St Bruno. The fourth girl, Ceeile. Mrs. Philippe Lane lots of Quebe*. was unable to make the reunion54 words
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Article55 1965-05-30 3 ■fr-fr CAROLK JACKSON. "Miss Australia," who has been making a round-the-world goodwill tour, arrived in New York yesterday from London for Iveday visit. Miss Jackson, a fashion artist, said that when she rompletes her travelling shr would "like to do public relations work, so that I can use my travel55 words
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Article44 1965-05-30 3 r THE last surviving member of the Robert E Perry Arctic expedition of 1893-94 was buried in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on Thursday He was George Carr. 17, born in Moulmein. Burma. Carr died on Monday He is survived hy a son and two dauthter*44 words
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Article56 1965-05-30 3 <yV- A MOTHER of six. Mrs. Maureen Walls, yesterday gave one of her kidneys to her twin sister. Mrs. Kathleen Woodward, in a five-hour transplant operation in Auckland first of its kind in New Zealand. Both sisters are doing well, though it will be some time before the doctors know56 words
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Article53 1965-05-30 3 COWBOY star Roy Rogers has sold his 34-acre ranch in a hidden valley in California for ISSJOOOOO Ols<ioo.ooo> in cash The entertainer said he intended to move his stable's operation and famed horse Trigger to the Apple Valley area where his interests are now concentrated. Rogers is owner of the53 words
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Article16 1965-05-30 3 +>■*, THE Winston w K Churchill .Memorial Appeal Fund has rraehed tZJSUJM, the organisers announced in London.16 words
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Article32 1965-05-30 3 JL-VV SINGER Jack Jones. 29. wa* *urd for divorce in Los Angeles yesterday on the eve of his fifth wrdding anniversary by his wife Lee. 28. She accused him of extreme cruelty.32 words
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193 1965-05-30 3 MANILA, Sat. A Filipino, wiio resigned himself to a watery grave after being adrift in the high seas for 29 days, yesterday told reporters that he managed to survive his harrowing ordeal by eating his clothes. Isidore Marabl, 20. has been in a hospital193 words
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Article, Illustration494 1965-05-30 3 Khor Cheang Kee - Khor Cheang Kee oy PENANG. Sat It is not generally known, but Mr. Ju.-tlce Hepworth. the judge they all want in Penang. often sits and hears ca.se.s during a High Court vacation. "That is why Penang, unlike many other494 words
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Advertisement612 1965-05-30 3 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Then vcu will enioy the esteem ond respect of your friends oa well at increosed opportunities for promotion to executive position*. It n nnw possible tor Asian student* to obtain the highly prized dear.* of the Australian Society of Accountants or the National Institute of Accountants,612 words
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Advertisement377 1965-05-30 3 mW ■wBgsJJHr 5 ■ft teSt tv^WlSmßllliiilt v Hi LONGINES. L Jjp Build i n c, c*ot« fo be pleo»ed fhot you l^ jF and **c rMHH <•. watch whith ii robust, V/ I\ J fh d t '■»^l__^« ronae of sr*cn« and alwayt maintains iM jg^ models ac) el«9onc«. display377 words
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Article131 1965-05-30 4 Council chief in open court CEREMBAN. Sat. The Sessions Court here was packed this morning when the president of the Seremban Town Council, Lai Pong Yuen. 32. and his deputy. C. Rajaratnam, 45. appeared on charges of cheating a contractor. Lai is alleged to have cheated a contractor. Nr Chee131 words
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Article126 1965-05-30 4 SF hits at Mahathir's charge PENANG, Sat.— The cecre-tary-general of the Socialist Front and M.P. for Dato Kramat. Mr. Lim Kean Siew. today expressed surprise at Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed's accusation in Parliament that the Front members were extreme racialists and Chinese chauvinists. "What, then of the arrested Malay leaders126 words
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Article61 1965-05-30 4 WEREMBAN, Sat. Girls won four of the six prizes in the annual Jaycees elocution contest at the King Georße V School last night. The subject was: "The progress towards racial harmony." Seventeen boys and girls took part in the Malay section and 15 boys and girls in the61 words
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Article21 1965-05-30 4 KOALA LUMPUR, Bat. Tong Heng At. 74 was fined $40 today for buying illegal 10.000--character lottery ticket.21 words
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Article473 1965-05-30 4 End of the war not far— Taylor SAIGON, Sat THE American Ambassador, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, preparing to leave for highlevel talks in Washington, said today that the introduction of American combat troops in the South Vietnamese war means that the end of the fighting "should not be too far473 words
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595 1965-05-30 4 TRUTH ABOUT THE NATIONAL FRONT OF VIETNAM IS the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam a legitimate organisation representing a majority of the people in the Republic? Or, is it merely an extension of the Vietaimev Communist regime in Hanoi existing by publicity it receives from North Vietnam595 words
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221 1965-05-30 4 Malaysian Methodists oppose Bill on public sweepstakes SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Methodist Church in Malaysia is opposing certain amendments to the Racing Club (Public Sweepstakes) Act 1965 due to come up in Parliament soon. Bishop Robert F. Lundy. head of the Methodist Church In South-East Asia, said the Methodist Church opposed221 words
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Article46 1965-05-30 4 rOH. Sat. A tapper, S. Ravappan. 30, was acquitted In the High Court here today of attempting to rape a 14-year-old girl in a rubber estate in Teluk Anson on April 8 last year. He was not asked to make his defence.46 words
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Advertisement161 1965-05-30 4 WHY STIDV SHORTHAND? Because it's lor notc-takiriK at all timti. With intrortuccrf in Malaysia, anil y*u loo: Learn 10 lait you'll bi ablo to write ihorthand after a fi« hourt ttudy! (END COUPON FOR FREE BROCHURE. NO OBLIGATION. Choonx Attaciatii Inttrnational Alpha-Hand Oopt. IT. IS P.O. Boi 15J. Ponani. Pltatt161 words
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Article29 1965-05-30 5 KIAI.A I L'MPUR. Bat. A t.ilk md demonftratlon on th* Chine* violin and the Chin il bp eiv»>n a- mutii '■vrnmjf" of the Liberal Art* Society tomorrow-29 words
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233 1965-05-30 5 Women journalists: We want Asian news through Asian eyes HONOLULU. Saturday. rpHE paucity of Asian news, reported by Asian x journalists, is one of the major concerns of a group of 19 Asian-Pacific and American women journalists meeting here. Speaking on the MOMMI day oi the conference at the East-West233 words
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Article163 1965-05-30 5 Subversion? News to me Jugah KDALA LUMPUR. Sat. The MiniAtcr of Sarawak Aff.urs. Dato Temenggong uxlay expressed *urpn>. there was Communist subver-•-loii m schools in Sabah and Barswak. He promised, however, to investigate tbc matter. I have never Heard of any .-mil tiling." said Dato Temenggong Jugah at the International163 words
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Article24 1965-05-30 5 TOKYO. Sat- Japan will not support the Soviet Union effort ■it at the second Afio-AMan conference in in June. Foreign M:24 words
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Article232 1965-05-30 5 Adultery 254 times— by doctor f ONDON. Sat— The Bn L tish Medical Council yesterday expelled Dr. George Watts from the medical profession on the grounds that he committed 254 acts of adultery with his part-time receptionist. Witnesses said Mrs. Kitty Hunt. 40. marked the date in her diary every232 words
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Article35 1965-05-30 5 IPOH. S;.i A cowherd Ibrahim bin Slier 22. is in hospital here In a serious condition after being slashed with l naranß on the TRnjong Rambutan Road, yesterday. Police have detailed a man.35 words
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Article38 1965-05-30 5 penang 8«| klkk. 800 Huai. 30. wa.v t.idav offered $1,000 when he claimed n charge of attempting to extort ***** from 00l Earn Scan at Acheen Street on V»v 24 Hearing «v fixed for June 30.38 words
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203 1965-05-30 5 Weldon coming to put up the monument figures If U ALA LIMPUR. Sat.— Seven 24-ft bron/e figures will be put up at the National Monument in the Lake Gardens here under the direct supervision of the noted American sculptor, Mr. Felix de Weldon. who designed the monument. The figures will203 words
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Article21 1965-05-30 5 KUAI.A I L'MPI'R tm Ro;id will b" clo.«ed Ie tomorrow lion :o m •ij work on the new bridge.21 words
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Article96 1965-05-30 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 1Y luclgc today called estate labourer A Ravamamckam. 26. "a brute ana a coward" for attacking a mother of five, and sent him to jail for 10 year*. R.iv.imamckani who nave notice of appeal, was originally acru>ed of murdenns ftl omba.96 words
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Advertisement123 1965-05-30 5 ■■MirMllKlilHrlllifilrM lx~V, Preferred by Jet Airliners jj If Popular in all big cities oi' the vvorl^ R £NICAR JBH AUTOMATIC OATE WATERPROOF B E 6501 t M -MLja. \tJ \JM Jk wk MM f IfewA Pi A OULUX In the colourful world 1 1' if I of ICI paints •••it123 words
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Article53 1965-05-30 6 75 Word* S3 (Minimum) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, !n Sin- Orchard Road Sunday Service am .and 6 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, Kort Canning Road. Singapore, worship Services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a m. and S 30 p.m. Sunday School for ■!n at -5.45 a.m.; Junior Church 00 a.m.53 words
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OPINION
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Article118 1965-05-30 6 IT WAS a fine portrait of a progressive Malaysia that the King sketched in his Speech from the Throne a picture of a nation successfully tackling the hard, basic Job of building an industrial economy that will produce good paying Jobs. On the domestic front. Malaysia nas much to118 words
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Article126 1965-05-30 6 WHILE Malaysia works for progress Soekarno sharpens his weapons of war. Last week, be brought into service a squadron of giant Russian helicopters, each capable of carrying 100 men. The indications are that he will use these machines to increase the mobility of his commandos on the Borneo126 words
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Letter98 1965-05-30 6 LETTER OF THE WEEK TO proclaim a taw and not enforce it is a sign of weakness. To ban ragging and turn a blind eye on a senior who is obviously violating the ban as witness the picture in the Sunday Times of last week is not only weakness but98 words
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Article, Illustration532 1965-05-30 6 Hospital in the round ANEW kind of hospital, designed to bring better health care to small communities and to developing nations which have a shortage of hospitals, has been successfully tested in the United States. Called an "Atomedic Hospital," it is in operation in Montgomery, Alabama. A second unit is532 words
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565 1965-05-30 6 a STAFF WRITER - A LOOK AT THAT GOVT. BAN ON SRIKES a STAFF WRITER By ON ihe evening of the day the Central Government announced its ban on industrial action, I spoke with a Telecommunicat ions worker It was seven o'clock and raining. He was clinging to a telephone pole, his body serpentined565 words
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Article, Illustration523 1965-05-30 6 SHIVA DAS - Choosing the next king SHIVA DAS THE Yang di Pertuan Agong (right) will complete his five-year term of office as King in September. The machinery will then be set in motion to elect a new King from among the State rulers. Who are the men in line for the top523 words
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Article235 1965-05-30 6 Foulenough pAPTAIN FOULENOUGH. Vy at the moment on the Riviera, has a useful technique. He gets into conversation with some wellknown lump of money in a bar: one of the lumps whose yacht i s In the harbour. Exercising all his charm, he drags the talk round t235 words
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Advertisement676 1965-05-30 6 LASSIFIED ADS. Word* Sl* (Minimum) COOLING LIM. The engagement announced between Neville, son of Codling of Saxlibjr Lincolnra and the late Mr. H Codling to 1 :da Rang-Loong. daughter of Mrs. Mm of Pecang I. Malaysia and ihe late Mr. Llm Beng Sal. KULARATNA ANULA. The is announced and the676 words
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Advertisement13 1965-05-30 6 r Cough Drops -x FOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT13 words
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Advertisement75 1965-05-30 6 #f<_y react- (Oce^a^i^^ A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty... keeping time with the watchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times... with a Tudor. /WjTUHOR Enduring in its simplicity,75 words
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Miscellaneous8 1965-05-30 6 V^^^ Yet/d hardly -nueve h*da .^-fijiiy automated&%u*r mi8 words
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314 1965-05-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, warned today that a special "textbook bureau might be set up in his ministry if some heads of schools continued to change textbooks frequently for their personal gains. He said this at314 words
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Article107 1965-05-30 7 Head: It's only a rumour... IZUALA LUMPUR. 6at. The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, today described a London report that Britain was considering £25 million military aid to Malay sia as "a mere rumour aspeculat ion." He was answering question. at tnc airport on his arrival from London107 words
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Article79 1965-05-30 7 BATU GAJAH. Sat. A ceremony will be held at the Changkat Sikh temple here tomorrow morning when a priest j will complete the reading of the Onru Granth Sahib (SiKh holy book) to mark the 17th day of the death of a rptired busine sm;m,79 words
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Article29 1965-05-30 7 IPOH. Sat. A hawker. Wong Yoke Kheam. 15, who pleaded guilty to reselling cinema tickets at the Capitol Theatre on May 8 was fined $15 today.29 words
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Article253 1965-05-30 7 Beer and milk in list IyIALA LUMPLR. Sat. Beer, stout and milk are among the 240 items in the second list of goods, published today, to be considered for inclusion in the Malaysian Common Market. The comprehensive list includes commodities on which local manufacturers have sought tariff protection. commodities suggested253 words
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433 1965-05-30 7 a STAFF WRITER - a STAFF WRITER: By SINGAPORE, Saturday PA TI E NTS at Siagap ore's family planning clinics are being asked to choose between the pill and a relatively new device which the experts say has the "potentials of an ideal contraceptive." This method uses433 words
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255 1965-05-30 7 LONDON, Saturday. gRITAIN wants the United States, Australia and New Zealand to agree to closer military links East of Suez, an authoritative Government source said here yesterday. The plan is still In its early stages but would have far-reaching effects on Britain's255 words
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Article53 1965-05-30 7 KOALA LUMPUR. Bat The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today opened Chanrai's a shop for women's and men's wear in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman- Yesterday, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, opened Chotinnalls. a textile shop,53 words
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137 1965-05-30 7 TV set is top prize at Press dinner pENANG. Sat. A lelevialon J>et. a typewriter and a sports bicycle are the three top prizes m the lucky draw at the ninth anniversary dinner of the Journalists' Union of Nortii M a rL aya *}J he Oarden Ho^l here at 7.30137 words
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Article42 1965-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. Cyril Schclkis has been appointed, in place of Mr. S. O Armstrong as secretary of the Commission of Inqu!<-v appointed to mvestiKate allegations of corrupt practices against former officials of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Worker*' Onion.42 words
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AUSTRIA 1945-65 SUNDAY TIMES FEATURE
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Article, Illustration276 1965-05-30 8 With freedom in 1945 came economic revival AUSTRIA is a small world in which the great world is put to the test these words by a famous poet still hold good today. Once the nucleus of a great Empire situated at the heart of Europe whose cultural276 words
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Article, Illustration265 1965-05-30 8 Admiration, sympathy for Malaysia s success TT is a genuine pleasure to me 1 to extend to SUNDAY TIMES readers Austria's most cordial greetings. Malaysia's outstanding success attained in a remarkably short time and covering all aspects of modern life of her people have265 words
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Article, Illustration183 1965-05-30 8 MANY SIMILARITIES BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND AUSTRIA ALTHOUGH a country with a relatively small population, Austria is aware of many of the problems facing Malaysia. Although the two countries represent geographical extremes (i.e. the snow and Ice of Innsbruck to the tropics of Singapore) there are. strangery. many similarities. Since the183 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-05-30 8 Austria keen to develop trade with Malaysia AUSTRIA is known to everyone as an ideal land for travellers, a land of music, a centre of culture, history and tradition. The Viennese Opera, tne Vienna Boys Choir and the Spanish Riding School are famous far beyond the home frontiers. But not285 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1965-05-30 8 A NEW ERA OF FREEDOM AND SOVEREIGNTY ()N May 15, 1955 the State Treaty on which Austrian hopes had been set through ten long years of disappointment was signed in Prince Eugene of Savoy's baroque Belvedere Palace in Vienna by the Foreign Ministers of Austria and the four occupying Powers.1,447 words
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Advertisement218 1965-05-30 8 > '^'*3f<3^, Hb_ S*\>7,'. '"■••'•■•>'.!,'"',''■: < vt" ■> MRS <■"/♦'• -7>l. O*— »s» rv *"r*t»3n ~*2m- < V n liHii <L +*)Ht*^ •7!^i^g T jt* irSffniiiVtHi i* amm "WSu+tert'^W"""**' Wf*' ,V»* *Qffi»?P ****8&* x- t »A£-'"'*!!sMmi We put you on the map faster than most! When you fly with us218 words
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Advertisement87 1965-05-30 8 FROM AUSTRIA'S M FAMOUS M NEUZEUGHAMMERAMBOSSWERK AA THE CUTLERY W M WITH THE jjil V J 11 WAISTLINE. Hi [M PRECIOUS I r STAINLESS STEEL- PATTERN 2070 Beautiful and con- JL temporary in designExtremely functional in use- First-class in V Quality and finish Very competitive in orice-The Cutlery you have87 words
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360 1965-05-30 9 THE liberation of Vienna was accomplished by Aprill 13. 1945. On the same day as the Western Allies joined hands with the Red Army on the Elbe, the reconstituted Austrian Radio was back on the air. and "Neves Osterreich", a new daily paper,360 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1965-05-30 9 "^HE democratic Republic of Austria is re-estab-lished": these opening words of the Declaration of Independence issued on April 27, 1945, by the Provisional Government headed by Dr. Karl Renner pointed Austria's road to the future. It was a road that could hardly have been more1,129 words
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Advertisement9 1965-05-30 9 leumiq SOLE AGENTS: TRADING CO.,HELVETIA(M)LTD. THOftNYCROfT MOUS£.JOI.CUMINCIAU AVINUI S'POtl.9 words
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Advertisement278 1965-05-30 9 ill I'/rW&J Cohler rni\a steel w©n lii jJI/jr/fi^Kj l 9 e ctrodes BOH^ I |li effT+JlSLl ER FOX M SU-ar<» me\\)/Jw//M^^9i W^^n I rodeseguolly weldable //w /l^Mj/lH&fZ^ penetration In ell w /mV^UIJIIu^F positions and excel lent ~^hJjM^iSaSlm.*^t adhesion comblrt^o 1 ffflnHi wnh h 9h tens str e* Vv""*/^\. lllir^UlllllM n278 words
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Article561 1965-05-30 10 CONVOCATION IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on more than 500 now graduates of the University of Malaya to use their special qualifications "unselfishly" for the benefit of the community and the nation. The university education they561 words
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Article199 1965-05-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, bat. A capacity audience at the Town H.i 11 last night was dazzled by the virtuosity of Mr. Emlyn Williams. His dramatic recitals of scenes from Dickens' novels and stories have become famous- and our thanks are due to the British Count. l199 words
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Obituary95 1965-05-30 10 CABLE RECEIVED from Vadukodat. KanapathlplUai. father-in-law of Thiagarajah. Imbl Road, K.L., passed away on 28.5.65. MADAM LIM BAY NEO. beloved wife of Ng Boon Tlong. passed away peacefully on 29 5 65 leaving behind 3 sons. 2 daugh-ters-in-law. 1 daughter, 1 son-in-law and 12 grandchildren. Funeral from 11 Berrima95 words
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Obituary66 1965-05-30 10 IN LOVING memory of our dearly beloved father Mr. T. Wiillams. who left us to be with th« Lord on 30-5-62. The memories of him will always remain in our hearts. Inserted by his beloved children IN TREASURED memory of Mrs. Mercy Siranjeevl who departed from us on66 words
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Article292 1965-05-30 10 Business on the Exchange BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms di the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. with the number of the shares traded in bracke's: INOLLIJUALS: Esso (2.000 51 50: F and N. ords (8.000 > 52 30: Gammon (1.000) $159. (5.000) $1.60:292 words
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Article38 1965-05-30 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's Minister for Law. Mr- E. W. Barker. ha.s a.sked the Au-ditor-General. Malaysia. to audit the accounts of the Public Trustee and to verify the securities held by him with effect from Malaysia Day.38 words
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Article26 1965-05-30 10 KANGAR. Sat. The Perln royal birthday celebration* committee has decided to donate 51. 500 towards the welfare of members of the state Vigilante Corps.26 words
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Advertisement36 1965-05-30 10 Late CLASSIFIEDS to Word, lit (MiHtmumi TAY— YAP: Harry Tay and Rose Yap Announce their engagement 30-5-65. TAN: To Pay and Leong a daughter on 29/5/65. Thanks to Doctor, Sisters and Nurses of Mount Alvernia Hospital.36 words
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Advertisement136 1965-05-30 10 ADMINISTRATIVE CLERICAL OFFICER A new and expanding I.K. company specialising in scientific apparatus requires a Male, Clerical Officer for its head office in Kuala Lumpur. Requirements are that he be 25/35 years of age, with experience in handling shipping documents, invoices filing, discounts and percentages. Applications must be in writing136 words
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Miscellaneous93 1965-05-30 10 Tides TODAT Sedili Kechil 9.43 am (7it). 821 p.m. r6.6ft>: Singapore 1043 a.m. 1 8.2 ft i. 10.18 p-m. < 9ft > Port Dickson 556 a.m. (B.lft). 6.27 p.m. (B.7ft)- Port Swettenham 423 am. 12.8 ft K 4.46 p.m.: (14:3 ft): Penang 12.11 am. (9ft) TOMORROW Sedili Kechil 10.32 a.m.93 words
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Miscellaneous381 1965-05-30 10 SINGAPORE I ja r lal Bahasa Kebangsaan (rerulvw < PC* l broadcast); 8.30 Mandarin iit v\>m. a Mixture; 8.55 A Locomotlv* PJM.: 12.55 Opening and pro- (Mandarin version); 9.20 Programme summary In all lan- gramme summary In all languages; 1 Twentieth Century guages for the next day and —Crisis At381 words
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Article, Illustration548 1965-05-30 11 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN BUT THERE ARE SO FEW, SAYS ROMY By AFREN C H journ a 1 i s t friend put me in the picture. "You'll like Homy Schneider," she said. "She's a tigress. She eats men for breakfast. But she's never dull." I am not at548 words
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Article70 1965-05-30 11 rIS evening, at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, the Singapore Film Society will present a doublebill of Billy Wilder conn-dies. They are: "One, Two. Three." starring James Cagney at 7 p.m. and "The Apartment," starry Jack Lemmon and Shirley Mad. nine at 9 p.m. Membership forms for the70 words
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Article215 1965-05-30 11 ]t|ONDAY week sees the openiTi ing night of "Gay Rosalinda which Is the famous Sceneshifters' 1965 production. This old established group is. by a long chalk, the leading company of the musical stage in Singapore. "Gay Rosalinda" is the English adaptation of "Die Fledermaus." Johann Strauss' masterpiece and easily215 words
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Advertisement530 1965-05-30 11 \ou suowix.: I 1 30, 4 00, 6 30 1.00, 3.30 9.1 S p.m. i 6 45 A 9.30pm. l*V»lt^i«W» ICIPUICO COIM I Lona Turner Cli»» Robertson ORCHARD: NEXT CHANGE: "ZOfiBA THE GREEK" (Fox) Anthony Quinn Irene Papas ORCHARD: TODAY 11.00 a.m. I "Torzon The Magnificent (Par) I PALACE: TODAY530 words
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Advertisement323 1965-05-30 11 TUESDAY, Ist JUNE r PALACE^ s -theatreJ at MIDNIGHT! WHEN THE ZERO HOUR STRIKES... THE EMOTIONAL TRIGGER GOES OFF building to the most exciting moment in the history of the screen! TDAWUJff) Pi STARRING I M Hfc JOSE FERRER HA stAN FLVNN NICOLE COURCEL r CATHAY- ~simu LTANEous r-PALACE-r Lcnema^323 words
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Advertisement167 1965-05-30 11 JIIIMIIHIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIir. STARTS TO-DAY SUNDAY I SPECIAL OFFER AT WAKO 1 ■TNI FAMOUS SHOP IN| g RAFFLES PLACE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! on Exclusive Swiss. C Italian English |Fabrics. Men's Ladies| Ready-made wear. I CUSTOM TAILORED Suits Trousers and many other Accessories on I BARGAIN COUNTERS^ SUNDAY OPEN 1 For Parking Convenience 1,167 words
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Advertisement306 1965-05-30 11 BY VERY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT! j TJS^'^^J^H I (SINGAPORE •NO FREE LIST) MHi|& *U' JlB n con J unct on with >\llak^!!ridJ B 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 6*9.15 shows If^^flKySfli II I M^l Mllla >' s a s Elvis Presley tr* ("ontcst Winner 7» /^^^^i^^^^^^^l A Malayiia Organisation T/R'i I PrtJcntotion I306 words
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Article1379 1965-05-30 12 HINGAPOU v > mm 13, showed his pro- loiiy distance runner when he won the Div. :B' 800, 1,500 and 3,000 m events at the schools annual championships held at Jalan Besar. Tis times for the 1,500 m (4:35 2. and 3.000 m do 17 2. were faster tliiin1,379 words
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Article327 1965-05-30 12 AUSSIE SOCCER RESULTS SYDNEY. S. R.-ulu of Australian Association foolbull mulches played loday wen \^v\ noktii div l Admi. M..ylicid 1. Ml) I>l\ 1 H.iko.ih v.s Pulonu aid Yiuai v.s CuinberiHiid both playing tomui saw n n mv t Sutherland S\ Thistle v Canterbury 3. \l( lOKIX »l Ml Jus-,Reuter - 327 words
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Article751 1965-05-30 12 MR. BUI Goodwin was elected president of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Association at its first annual meeting Other officials: Vice-presidents Messrs LH. Tan. Noel Felton, Peter Cheng and Tex Bower, secretary" Mr Bill Tan. assis<:'nt secretary Mr. Mike Chesire, treasurer— Frank Yung. ci'imnittee members Messrs T E. Rlcketu. D751 words
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Article363 1965-05-30 12 SINGAPORE Junior and xrterans' i lutmpionihip* Junior singles i»t rd: Lee Cncon Pew j b Abdul Ghani 15-6. 15-4; Wong Liu n Hew bt Na.Mr Isiiak I 15-6. 15-9: Chua Chong Peck bi. AH Hussam 15-9. 10-15. 1&-4: Chew Keng Wan bt Teo Miang Heng 15-9. 18-14: J. S.363 words
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Article289 1965-05-30 12 I.O\UO.\: Bob Caiur. a 27--ye.ii-,,,d ta.si medium bowler, became Worcestershire's second player thus mon'h tv achitvi- a hattrick when he helped the Engl sh ccunty champions tv victory by 251 runs over Lancashire Friday. The bespectacled Carter, a schoolmaster In the winter. look the. last .six Lancashire wickets for289 words
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Article15 1965-05-30 12 PONTUN LEAGUE: TMIS 2 Govt. Servants 1. Secondary English School 4 Pei Chun 015 words
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Article95 1965-05-30 12 SK MBA WANG l»nj Orieiual 'B 7 Johiu-on 5; Oriental A' 7 Terrorist 5 l ull A' 7 Rakes 5. Mull B 6 Skyverx 6. Latest standbies ll A 4 Muli 'A' 4 Skyvprs 4 Oriental B 4 4 4 2 2 i. r n 0 0 35 1395 words
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Article201 1965-05-30 12 I il.\.N«>l nnei ace {'h.i:; Lye I M red "treble- a Lhe RAF Changi meet. <Umm IV and V -15 laps' I Ronald Goh 2 E F. Tovl, 3 Steven Kia; tlanes II and 111 '15 laps.— i R. Robson 2 T Gibs<;n 3 J. Weir: Ladles rare .15201 words
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Article287 1965-05-30 12 Sharin Osman put himself in iine for a double when he gual:Med for the men's sinnle.s and doubles final of ;he Bingap<>r» Lawn Tennia Aooi cli-.sed hard court championships a Ti'.nglm. In the men V su glp.s semlQnali Sharin eiirr. nated. HasW\ 6-1. 6-1 antl then advanced i"to lhf>287 words
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Article30 1965-05-30 12 Secamat League: Sfßamat Estate 5 JKR 0. Nam Kiew Malay Club 2 Kluanjr Div. 2: Eleais 4 Menakibol 0 Taipinir Div. 1: Royal Iffttof Reiiiinent 1 Sukan Melavu 0.30 words
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Advertisement507 1965-05-30 12 CLASSIFIKI) ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE b <« (Mm Box SO rl: tmtrm FOR ALL TYPES of BIMtaMW IW. iS|«r. THE HAIR CLINIC. 10 Pnnir,, For l>anrhlnnias. Kalhnc rn-nt XxlIOCUMENTS A PLANS <• Hi bUOI'PINC GUIDE (Spore) ,-J M..rrf^ v» ftt,n.J-«nz St els. txlr., JEWELLERY miku th» moot i ranKf »1507 words
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Advertisement124 1965-05-30 12 aB iffiHß^^al i^» L^ P m^^M |p X r mm BCPv DRINK OVALTINE gives. At work or at play I /tint T TINT 1 Ovaltine keeps you packed |UViUjllil£| V A fftl 1% KklkM w trt power. The malt, milk, L^^HL^B^J S I I■■ mf cocoa anc eggs dissolve PjMttin124 words
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Article1291 1965-05-30 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By He has benefitted from his last start fifth after a spell pARAKEE is in peak form and I nap him ir the Cl. 1, Div. 1 BJf handicap (Race 4) at lpoh today. Brilliant over a mid-dle-distance, Parakee (late Sun Leader) won1,291 words
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1315 1965-05-30 13 Race 1 2.0 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) 8 1 ***** Kohlnoor a (O Mohamed) Ahmad 7 9.0 *Hragon 3 2 ***** Srlailc a (Pearl Kongsl) E Breuk. 8 8.9 'Wong 1 3 ***** Who Know* a (KY Lim) Daniels 11 8.8 101,315 words
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Article133 1965-05-30 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEB BMW 1 COCAINE Teh Sn 8m Josker JOSKEB Cocaine Korovou COCAINE Gay Giselle Sprinjfleld Race I PRODUCER Noble Choice Otaro TRUMPS Ditton Wood Producer NOBLE CHOICE Producer Fast And Furious H. IMAGE Ye* Dear Caravelle BMW S JALISCO faravrlle General Tronf YES DEAB Caravelle133 words
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102 1965-05-30 13 UONO KONO, Sat. The Mft- laysian women's soccer team will have to fight hard to win their opening match here to* morrow, according to their coach. Mr. Won* Ki-leung todpy. He said tie saw Hong Kong girls in action last nightReuter - 102 words
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305 1965-05-30 13 N. Zealand struggle with two casualties ONDON, Sat. New Zealand were struggling to avoid defeat by England on the third day of the First Test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, today. At the close they had made 215 for four wickets (Dowling 41. Reid 44. Congdon 47) In their second Innings, still305 words
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Article47 1965-05-30 13 PARIS, Sat. Defending champion Margaret Smith of Australia today defeated Nancy Richey (US) 7-5. 6-4 to set up an allAustralian final In the women's singles of the French tennis championships. In the other •semi-final. Lesley Turner (Auatr&litO defeated Maria Bueno (Brazil) 2 fi 6-4, 8-6.47 words
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Obituary25 1965-05-30 13 MR. T.V.R. SINNIAM NAIDU of H g 221 Base Vehicle Depot R.A.O.C. Johore Banni. expired yesterday at O.H. J.B. Funeral today at 2 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement57 1965-05-30 13 Jpa» YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE ON A HONDA tgtjj^^A, m^^^HP -td i^ffvP^^^B ir^£i B^V Tftjl BL J Mjk %y a jv k m! ny Minn ii in i n TinffaQ W Cr<^ 1 vrA.l Bf Ur trlULltllllLrl JCilrLo Elm m^M^mwmVt^^mm li^i^^— HONDA V. S World s Largest Motorcycle Manyfactunr57 words
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Article, Illustration554 1965-05-30 14 Korean expert says: But for the gloves, Clay's k.o. blow aimed at base of brain could have been a killer but ex-champ Sharkey scoffs at punch YEW YORK. Sat. Cassius Clay, the world's heavyweight boxing champion, scoffed at reports that he knocked out Sonny Liston withUPI - 554 words
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135 1965-05-30 14 Irene, 14, youngest to win Dane Cup for PTCSC women's golf IPOH. Saturday. A Convent schoolgirl Irene Hah, 14, made history on the Tiger Lane golf course here today when she became the youngest player to win the women's Dane Cup competition, organised by the Perak Turf Club Sports club.135 words
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Article134 1965-05-30 14 PENANG. Sat. Very keen competition and some good performances were put up at the annual sports of the Free School in which 12 records were broken and ore equalled. After a thrilling tus^lf ior the inter-house championship. Hamilton drew away in the last two everts134 words
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Article54 1965-05-30 14 IPOH. Sat The Central Zone of tlie Perak Amateur Athletic Assorihtion cnampmntbifm wU] be held on the Municipal padang here on June 12 and 13. Entries shouiri be »ent to the secretary of the Central Zone. Mr R. V Karean. c n Pederal Audit Department. Ipoh,54 words
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93 1965-05-30 14 IPOH. Sat. Andersoniam beat Kinta Indians by 100 runs in a Brander Shield cricket league match here today. Scores: Andersonians 154 for six in 32 overs (Abdul Aziz Ismail 39 n.o > Joglnder Singh 31, Anurajah 27. Sothllingam 4-50) Klnta Indians 64 Savlnder Singh93 words
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Article21 1965-05-30 14 IPOH Sat Day Training j Centre. Ipoti. beat Sultan Idm Training College, Tanjong Malim I 3-2 at soccer.21 words
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Advertisement116 1965-05-30 14 MID-SEASON^ Now in Full Swing givis you the Grand Opportunity to Save Greatly oi your purchases m LATEST DRESS MATERIALS FURNISHING MATERIALS i TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICES Convince yourself call early and have the best of the Pick? i S. A. MAJEED CO 70, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE-6. TEL: ***** 139, Eost116 words
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Miscellaneous129 1965-05-30 14 SPORTS DIARY SOC'CI'.K lkh|l tup: PenariK v Armed Forces (Cuy Stadium, 8 p.m.; Perak v S'gor (Stadium Perak. 8>: Malacca v Negri (Kubu Stadium. s>: Jt. Services v Johore (Jn Besar. 7.30 Spore Dlv. 2C: Windsor Roy. v RAP Changi (Geylang>: Div. 3D: Amicables 'A' v Sanvi.su (Farrcr Pfc): Police129 words
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Article, Illustration56 1965-05-30 1 GORDON LONSDALE TALKS The true identity of Cordon Lonsdale has been a mystery since he was arrested as a spy and sentenced to 25 years 1 gaol in 1961. A Now Lonsdale, the first Russian spy ever to Am talk to a newspaper, is telling HIS OWN story, exclusively in56 words
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Article, Illustration2955 1965-05-30 1 I was a at 15... WHAT AM I? I'M A SCOTS-CANADIAN FINN WITH A DASH OF RED INDIAN Meeting with the big boss— Colonel Abel f^ LOT of imagination has been used by various Journalists and so-called experts to describe my "true" identity. Everybody seems to think Ui£fl a top2,955 words
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Article406 1965-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 6.00 Tanda Waktu. ICu; 6.02 Morning Aielo- mi Tanda Waktu Dan Beriia: T.io Breakiasi Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word I A L).i> 7J5 Bieaklast Potpourri; 7.4 j Lenin A Phiase A Day; .-fikfait Potpourri: 8.00 T.wida Waktu Dan Wana Bcrua: Ml Bumit and Breezy: 8.59406 words
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Advertisement277 1965-05-30 1 H .-it W Around tripto Kong Hr* '"'••lXlKa* iit*><t»in<MMHJ byP«O ORIENT LINES s.s.CATHAYs.s.CHITRAL HONG KONG... spend 4 bustling exciting days... shop for Kamakura... see the glorious shops in one of the major ports wonderful tax-free goods. ..see Victoria Peak and the of the world. Walled City Fortress of Kam T277 words
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Article620 1965-05-30 2 SYMPTOMS: Fear of heights, often causing subject to break out in lumps CAUSE Tension of carrier and a surfeit of succulence (so they say) TREATMENT: A quick transfusion— and a new diet to replace the old PROGNOSIS: Can be back to normal with emergency handling WHEN fountain620 words
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Article300 1965-05-30 2 The— frank film about the PILL SINGAPORE will make history tonight when it becomes the first country in the world to screen a new TV film about oral contraceptives. The film entitled "Peace of Mind," was made by G.D. Searle and Co., discoverers of the "Pill,"300 words
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Article, Illustration619 1965-05-30 2 a STAFF WRITER - a STAFF WRITER By MEDICAL and Chinese business circles in Singapore arc considering a proposal to convene an international symposium on herbal medicine. The proposal coincides with a minor controversy over suggestions thai the University of Singapore should sel 1 1 1 > a619 words
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Article235 1965-05-30 2 WHAT is the national language translation for the Registrar General of Marriages and Adoptions? PERCY WONG Pcndaftar Besar Perkahwinan dan Anak Angkat. D COULD you tell me if a vi.sit pa.ss valid for the states of Malaya Is also valid in Singapore and vice versa? If this Is235 words
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Advertisement96 1965-05-30 2 BETTER LIVING M Since 1857 the name MITSUBISHI and its trusted sign of O \&WO/^ guaranteed quality Three Diamonds has been prominent in A the field of engineering and electronics. Since 1921 the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has built up its present world -wide reputation Jy^^ for home appliances of the96 words
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Advertisement251 1965-05-30 3 Hk ■"-""""'SB mm 1 1^ WmmW B I I Mr I 11 II 1^ mf^ W^m^^k AW.M 9 HL I vkiVrl 1 -A Mil VC Pk I IVIILrx I wfr^MtM* inihiin' ilu'mmMmmmmwi nesprav Mmmm! I love NESPRAY. It's so creamy tastes delicious too. Mummy says it's extra good for me251 words
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Miscellaneous230 1965-05-30 3 POPULAR CROSSWORD j ICBOM: 1 Abundance 161. I»(>U\: 1 Like better i6>, 2. 6 Shrewd id. 12. Stream 22!" i 3 3 ExpeU 6 Ji 4 Snare O. 5. Voice i6>. RU. Kind of joint <j>, M. Revised lk («>, M. l|ce hay < 3 > 9. cti). 16. Nuclei230 words
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Article, Illustration165 1965-05-30 4 This the snake QONT look now. bur high fashion is w 'SS'' n S ou °f 3 snake charmer's basket. And it won't be long before we'll all be clinging to the sinuous charm of snakeskin. At one time, leopard spots were tops —on bags, swimsuits and scarves. But now165 words
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Article537 1965-05-30 4 YOUR VOICE HOW to develop a beautifu 1 figure. How to dress beautifully on nothing. How to be superb cook. How lo be a <j oo (1 wife an d mother. All these lessons of Interest to women are, let's face It, lessons in confidencebuilding. Deep down inside us, however537 words
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Advertisement240 1965-05-30 4 Keep your eye on matdenfbrm ,Qwfeel pretty all over! A deep-delving, devilishly plunging padded bra, scooping low in back and lovingly lai ished with frothy lace. With wide set lingerie straps. A and B cups. sale at all fine stores. Try a Maidenform Girdle too. hi case of difficulty in240 words
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Advertisement162 1965-05-30 4 FLATTERER! B W This flatterer you just puff on... Max Factor Face Powder. Flatters you in harsh sun-light and soft night light covers up tiny flaws adds life to your makeup. Max Factor's Matte Mist Texture is the reason! Microscopically even misty fine. Clings without clouding adds soft glow without162 words
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Article, Illustration66 1965-05-30 5 /mother\ (page about] \WOMEII/ SLITHER INTO FASHION in this snakeskin suit (right). Created from nylonrhodiaccta. it's a "Nicht Heiss Bugeln" creation from Hamburg. Germany. Price: $65. Modelled by Alexandra. ANOTHER VARIATION of the snake suit (lefri from the same manufacturer. Fashioned from nylon-rhodiaceta. this one resembles leather. Comes in66 words
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Article672 1965-05-30 5 WHATS POUR PROBLEM? Write to: Miss jane Lee, the Sunday Times, Times House, Singapore 9. I DO not like the idea of boys whom I do not know well putting their arms around my shoulder But I don't want to mouth my disapproval and be termed a672 words
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Article, Illustration792 1965-05-30 5 FOR ALL THOSE GIRLS WHO WILL BE BOYS THK MINUTE you put your head under water and open your eyes, a start has been made at the absorbing sport of underwater swimming. Probing the secrets of inner space— the term given to the scene below water level has792 words
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Advertisement544 1965-05-30 5 §3 How you can become rf *pr a baker of xA\ ><h international status r^| r n M c Dougalls recipe no. 2. Mushroom Pancakes I Jlb mushrooms 1 pint milk 2 oz super sifted flour J uice of small lemon 2 oz butter or margarine Salt and pepper Simmer544 words
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Advertisement76 1965-05-30 5 WORLD TONIGHT J T II PREMIERE "PEACE OF MIND" The revealing film about THE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE PILL WHAT IS THE PILL? I HOW DOES IT WORK? j HOW IS IT TAKEN? •IS IT SAFE? I IS IT EFFECTIVE? This film will tell you SEE IT TONIGHT TV MALAYSIA SINGAPURA CHANNEL76 words
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Advertisement264 1965-05-30 6 j£PAN books for your reading pleasure KYLE ONSTOTT rf t*»* Wetter M. m /|^»j B ;iv; m t-i a«ov(>i which wjii shock 3i*3 \!<>v»: bt'xxltnt} lit the inh<jf(»t>r> R, f*^ B^-ta* irtn> f **<♦» t>ufncd mto th» *'itte '<fsif>^' o< tha Am*»K»fi South DRUM is a novel which will shock264 words
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