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1965-06-02
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Title Section23 1965-06-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 145,000 -3J0N1955 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(r) 100 323 words
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Article, Illustration543 1965-06-02 1 310 honoured in Royal Birthday List KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THREE HUNDRED AND TEN Malaysians and others from all walks of life were today given awards in the King's Birthday Honours List the last from the present Yang di Pcrtuan Agong. lie created seven new I);ilos543 words
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Article1372 1965-06-02 1 Traitor' taunt as Lee tries to intervene while Senu speaks REPORT ON THE BIG DEBATE: PAGES 6 AND 7 By I Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SHOUTS of "traitor," 'sit down," and "get out' 1 rang out in the House of Representatives today1,372 words
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Article, Illustration390 1965-06-02 1 |(UALA LUMPUR, Tues. One Indonesian has been killed and several captured in an operation by security forces against a band of Indonesians who landed in South-east Johore on Sunday. Aerial strafing attacks have been made on the invaders, and a 6 p.m. to390 words
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Article64 1965-06-02 1 Spray to catch stowaways SYDNEY. Tues— Air cargo workers here are being issued with sneezinc powder to winkle out stowaways trying to fly home on the cheap as air freight. Following two recent successful long distance flights by homesick migrants in specially equipped crates, cargo handlers will now spray anyReuter - 64 words
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Article21 1965-06-02 1 THE HAGUE. Tues— Australian Immigration Minister Hubert P. Opperman signed a migration-and-settlement agreement with the Netherlands here today. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article120 1965-06-02 1 WELLINGTON. Tues. Brian Boddls. 32. a member of the New Zealand Opera Company's orchestra, had an unusual five-hour driving ordeal when he was forced to drlved his car backwards for 35 miles at night over the tortuous road from Tarawera to Westshore in Hawke's Bay. He had120 words
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Article145 1965-06-02 1 Mine blast traps 262 TOKYO. Tues. An underground gas explosion today trapped 262 miners 1.500 ft. be- low the surface of a Southern Japan coal mine, according to re- ports reaching here j early tonight. Fears are held for 120 of the men who were said by mine officials of145 words
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Article, Illustration122 1965-06-02 1 Fishermen set off hunt for Indons SINGAPORE, Turv— .Seven crab catchers set oft' a big police search for Indonesian infiltrators at Tan- j .ions dul in Jiirong early this morning. At 4.25 a.m. today members of tin- Works Brigade guarding the coast saw seven men in a boat landing at122 words
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Article32 1965-06-02 1 NAIROBI (Kenya.. Tu..-.--Tounsm in East Africa is booming and .should be more than doubled by 1970. the president ot the East African Tourist Travel AaoctaUon. Mr. Donatao Omarl said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article452 1965-06-02 1 Opinion favours us at Algiers ALGIERS. Tues. A Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday "the consensus of opinion appears to be thaf Malaysia should be invited" to the Afro-Asian summit conference, due to open on June 29. In reply to quest inns, the spokesman reiterated that the decision on whether452 words
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Article46 1965-06-02 1 INDON SCARE SINGAPORE. Tues. Scores of police rushed to Sungel luronc tonight following report by Work Brigade member that he j saw "suspicious" sampan coming up river from mm. i Later thought likely boat l seen might have been I that of local fisherman46 words
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Advertisement108 1965-06-02 1 HOLLAND GARDEN 4 m.«. Holland Rd., S'pere. \s^jLs~ J two-storiy modern .v^w SIMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS for Cool otM Healthy Living. SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132. Rochorc toad. S'por. 7 Tel: *****. jj| Msg '\P| ii TOPS I^^Jl for refreshment Spl jJKrJ Jll Oranye Crush Cherryadea Sarsaparilla o Ice Cream i*ll3fclh^ljJi[f Soda108 words
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AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
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154 1965-06-02 2 Chou tells Soek: Add your 'crushers' to forces IAKARTA. Tues. PreslJ dent S»fkarno yesterday discussed with defence leaders possible changes in the Indonesian armed forces suecested by the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr- Chou En-lai. Dr Soek:irno told the opening session of the National Defomi- Institute at the palace that Mr.154 words
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Article58 1965-06-02 2 CANBERRA. Tues— A leading Australian cigarette, manufacturer la sending 90.000 cigarettes as a gift to Australian troop 6 serving In operational areas of SouthEast Asia, the Army Department amounted today. The cigarettes will leave Aujtrnlla tomorrow aboard an RAAF Courier aircraft, and will be allo'ted toReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration172 1965-06-02 2 LONDON, Tuesday JJKI I am is continuing her efforts to persuade the Communist powers to agree to negotiations on Vietnam, Mr. George Thomson. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said yesterday. So far four direct answers had been received from governments to whom Britain addressedReuter - 172 words
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Article178 1965-06-02 2 NO LONGER A DIVIDING LINE, SAYS PEKING VIETNAM CRISIS NOW A 'DIRECT THREAT TO OUR SECURITY' TOKYO, Tues.-Communist China declared today that it no longer considered the 17th parallel as the dividing line between North Vietnam and South Vietnam and that the Vietnam crisis had reached a178 words
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Article298 1965-06-02 2 VIETNAMESE PURSUE THE VIETCONG On the war front DANANG, Tuesday. SOUTH Vietnamese troops today launched a counter-attack against withdrawing Vietcong units which last weekend dealt government forces one of their worst defeats of the five-year guerilla war. U.S. Air Force jets plastered the retreating guerillas with bombs and napalm asReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration215 1965-06-02 2 A DARE TO ODINGA: TAKE IT BACK— OR RESIGN NAIROBI, Tues. Kenya's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Julius Kiuio, yesterday challenged Vice-President Oginga Odinga to take back what he called insinuations that President Kenyatta was "not so nor r aligned after all," or resign. Dr. Klano described a reportedReuter - 215 words
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159 1965-06-02 2 \f ANILA, Tues. The 1 National Security Council unanimously agreed at a four-hour meeting today that the Philippines should send "additional aid" to South Vietnam. The high advisory council to the President did not define what it meant by "additional aid." A MalacanangUPI - 159 words
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Article, Illustration204 1965-06-02 2 Nasser: We must pick the time to fight r<AIRO, Tues.— Preslsident Nasser said last night that Arabs must choose their own time and place to fight Israel. In an Impassioned speech to the Inaugural session of the second Palestine National Congress, the President took his Arab crl tics to task:Reuter - 204 words
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Article24 1965-06-02 2 NEW DELHI. Tups— Mr. Prelß Bhatia. editor of the Indian Express, has been appointed Indian High Commissioner in Kenya A. P.24 words
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Article22 1965-06-02 2 ACCRA. Tues.— President Nkrumah today named June 9 as Uw new date for the holding of tha parlinmentary election— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement36 1965-06-02 2 ANACIN STOPS COLDS FEVER FASTEST-LONGEST a doctor's prescription against pain 39/2 AT il, RoHles Place, Spore 10% TO 50% DISCOUNTS, on LADIES MEN'S wear. Business As Usual To-day No Parkin) Problem! txxic £*iiV xx e iii];«in;[H^:BHi^36 words
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Miscellaneous33 1965-06-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby i Geoaee f /the pus kacsbN I WOMDBRPUL I ARE GOIWS UP J **6t*l*>*(/l££Ayh II s /mowill s^j/e^X MOWS THAT GOOD MOC6 MONCV NEWS j-* \*/MEN I \MALJ^/33 words
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179 1965-06-02 3 Club and pipe attack on Negro pickets OOGALUSA (Louisia- na Tues. Angry whites swung clubs and lengths of pipe in attacking Negro pickets hero yesterday in one of four separate racial clashes on the streets. The main street in the town »a^ a virtual battlefield for a tlmn. At lpa-179 words
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Article36 1965-06-02 3 CHICAOO. Tues Cigarette j smoking causes a minimum ol 125.000 premature deaths and perhaps U many as 300.000 each rmr. Dr- Luther Terry, flunreon-Oeneral of the VS. Public Hoaith Service, said here.36 words
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Article30 1965-06-02 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Anna Schchotinona. bound for Australia in •onin: md or the 20.000-ton Orsha, the first Russian \»or»«n *.kipper of a sea-«oing &hip. Tass Mid today30 words
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229 1965-06-02 3 W EST BERLIN, Tues.- The former British KorejKn Secretary. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, said here last nirht that Britain would be ready, if necessary, to to ahead with the creation of an Atlantic community "with those members of Nato who are prepared to co-operate."Reuter - 229 words
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Article36 1965-06-02 3 MONTE CARLO. Tues. Opera singer Maria Callas. ordered by her doctor to take a complete rest, lert, nere yesterday for ft Mediterranean cruise with shipowner Aristotle Ona.ssis on board his yacht Christina. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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110 1965-06-02 3 LONDON, Tues. Prince Philip met the Russian j team at the world gliding championship at South i Cerney. England, yesterday j and was addressed as j •Mr. King." He arrived at the controls of his scarlet helicopter to give a Royal welcomeReuter - 110 words
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84 1965-06-02 3 LONDON. Tuea.— Mrs. John J. Prewett was granted a divorce yesterday after telling the court she gave her husband an ultimatum to give up Communism or her. The crisis arose after the 45-year-old husband got up from a sickbed and tramped four miles84 words
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Article33 1965-06-02 3 BERI.I.Y TOM. About 15 000 Wes v Brr Inew pawed through i the ConiniiuiL-" irall ye>ierday to I vixit relatives it; the Snv:ct zone iif i he rliuded city.— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article29 1965-06-02 3 MOSCOW. Tues. President Tito will visit the Soviet Union next month for the first time since Mr. Khrushchev was ousted aa Prime Minister last October.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article65 1965-06-02 3 LONDON, Tues,.— Tweiuy worters downed tools for three hour* at a factory In Swlndon yester day because ii was "too cold t< wurk." It was SS degrees fahrenhelt and they drew the manage ment's attention to a provision ir Britain* Factory Act that iay>Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration470 1965-06-02 3 The Nato trigger: McNamara wants a new look PARIS. Tuesday. THE United States yesterday proposed a new study of how its Nato Allies could have more participation in nuclear planning and in decisions on any use of nuclear weapons, including strategic forces. Mr. Robert McNamara. the U.S. Defence Secretary, proposedReuter - 470 words
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126 1965-06-02 3 1215— AND A KING WHO COULD NOT WRITE I ONDON. Tues.— Elaborate L plan.s have been announced for celebrating the 750 th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta by King John The document is the origin of the rule of law In England. Lord Denning, chairman of theAP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration151 1965-06-02 3 I ITTLE Jenny Blinro was the third baby girl born to her mother a member of the savage jungle tribe of tinGuaica. in the interior of Venezuela. So her people derided to do what they quite often do to the surplus girls: To151 words
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242 1965-06-02 3 Bond- style story of thief fails to convince jury LONDON. Tuesday. *T»HE James Bond-style story of a man, who A claimed he was a double agent working for both the United States and Russia, failed to convince a jury here yesterday that he was innocent of a £25,000 theft. HeReuter - 242 words
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Article65 1965-06-02 3 LA PA2. Tups. Tlje entire work force in Bolivia sate tin mine* being re-hired at lower waur.-, i.. day 1 n a bid to I restorp ecor< mic urder after the violent ouibrriifcs of the past ten days A spokesni;-.!' Ur Comibol the Bolivian miningReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement124 1965-06-02 3 Bargains for Teachers' Day S, 20% OFF ON ALL TEXTILES fe| I FROM NOW UNTIL JUNE sth WX (OPEN TODAY AS USUAL) fyM HURRY TO H'Vi MFTRfI pfMh KflC I IA U of SINGAPORE «r ;U 7J/74. NIOH JTIIir, JtNOAPOtI. fM OH 1 1 1«)J 4 J t V SCyc/w124 words
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Advertisement386 1965-06-02 3 Beautifying COMPLEXION Pising RESISTANCE >rtifying VITALITY f JT' -JO KIIV r* I I 1 Wonder Tonic with A Each Sweetlet is equivalent to 10 oranges (Vitamin C). mCEi. SWEETLETS will keep your complexion smooth and clear, free /a from blemishes and rough skin. It will also relieve fatigue, banish colds,386 words
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453 1965-06-02 4 We need more loans for new plan: Tan $267 MIL. A YEAR REQUIRED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fHE first Malaysia plan will be even more dependent on foreign loans than the current Malayan five-year plan, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today. Addressing commercial and trade attaches453 words
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Article, Illustration185 1965-06-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A high tribute to Singapore's harbour facilities was today paid by Mr. Gordon Free t h, Australia's Minister of Shipping and Transport, who is leading a seven-man Australian parliamentary delegation on an unofficial visit to Singapore. Before leaving for Tokyo by air today with185 words
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125 1965-06-02 4 GOLD BARS CHEATING CHARGE: 2 ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Tues.— A woman, Teo Ah Bee, charged with cheating her "chlldhoood friend" of $400, was today acquitted in the Second Criminal District Court without her defence being called. Also acquitted with her was a man. Low Wah Soon. 32, who was jointly accused125 words
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Article, Illustration83 1965-06-02 4 SIX smiling girls from Sabah and Sarawak who have arrived in Singapore to be dental nurses under the Malaysia scholarships scheme. They are the first batch under this scheme and will undergo two years of training at the Dental Nurses' Training School. They are (from83 words
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Advertisement245 1965-06-02 4 SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! —SINGAPORE KOTA BAHRU ODEON-KATONG S ODEON ALUKSIAK K. IKtNtiGANU s K. LUMPUR CATHAY CATHAY ODEON AN ABSORBING DRAMA OF A MOTHER'S UNDYING LOVE J^ 4 FOR HER CHILD! •t bT.> A CATHAY-■IjMaK-^y 'fM '-^>J»; KERIS FILM by NOORDIN AHMAD LATiFfAH Of/AR BAT LAUFF AHMAD OSMAN CTOTJITI opens245 words
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Advertisement145 1965-06-02 4 GRAND PALACE (a.r.conditioned) 46, EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE- 15 TEL: *****/8 SENSATIONAL aflj "KOREAN TOPS HOTS", /V 2 WONDERFUL SNOWS NITELY RED HOT MUSIC BY "TONY LEONG THE PALACE SIX" s» c?\d Jl TOP LOCAL SINGERS SING FOR YOU NITELY. SPECIAL DISHES AT MOST ECONOMICAL PRICES! TANJONG INN 73, Tanjong145 words
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Advertisement138 1965-06-02 4 VINCENT HAIRSTYLIST For Latest Halrstyl* Cut or Perm Corr«ctly viiit Vincent jfl Hairstylist ot Antrrolia. No. 30 > fSfl^ Prinicp $t. Opposite i Cathay Cinama. T S'pora. Tal: ***** OPENS TODAY >I\H«O Decorator A Building Contractor, Nutmeg Road, S'por*. Tel: ***** (Opp. N q Ann Building) Office A Showroom Spaciolising138 words
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Advertisement342 1965-06-02 4 "CAPITOL (Spore) OPENS TODAY 5 SHOWS DAILY at 1 1 a.m.. 1 .45. 4 00. 630&9 30 p JJ James Hadley Chase's ACTION PACKED THRILLER J of intrigue, murder nuyhem actually filled in Hongkong's a streets, cabarets, watprfro.it dens the forbidden quarter! Coffin fßom4to«gfo)ng I I with HEINZ ORACHE EL6A342 words
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Advertisement427 1965-06-02 4 HoRGANISATIOII] m Moga2 Allah Lanjutkan Usia 'D.V.M.M. Seri Paduka Baginda YANG PI PERTUAN AGONG SBa"si3i33a; ••PENS TODAY _1 1 am, 1.45. 4.00, 630 930pm I CUFFIN FROM HONG KONG J ■J Heinz Drache Elga Anderson Shows' Star Angelo Yu Chan fj in Ultroscope C^ lor (iB \«U SIIOttI.M,! 11am. 1.45.427 words
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Article, Illustration2577 1965-06-02 5 Birthday Honours list in full FOLLOWING is the full list of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday awards: KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday Panclima M.uicku Nerara Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. Mentri Besar of Trentfcanu. Dato Mohamed Ohazali bin Shane. Permanent Secretary. Ministry of External Affairs. Mr. Runme Shaw, of Shaw Brothers. Inche2,577 words
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Advertisement195 1965-06-02 5 PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH I Automatic-Calendar JID fit E@£ PERFECT HARMONY IN ELEGANCE AND HIGH PRECISION fe PRESIDENT BOTEE. IIS AIWAN NHWI-.ST. MOST I.I'XI "RICH S AM) !.AK(.I *T HOTEL. |S P W W f *n m pr t Pi m re :< Bw Iff BT !r t' I195 words
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Article, Illustration4668 1965-06-02 6 Impossible to co-operate with Singapore while Lee is Premier' THE BIG DEBATE: Fourth day SIEW SIN SPEAKS OF 'GREATEST DISRUPTIVE FORCE- THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that co-operation with the Singapore Government was out of the question as long as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew remained4,668 words
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Advertisement118 1965-06-02 6 SIX JETS WEEKLY TO BANGKOK r jS^ i Skr^ I ■Mb^ v ii r t i «^BH Hfcw A^kW *9* m J*^km Six Jets weekly to Bangkok with convenient departure times 9 A.M. from Singapore via Kuala Lumpur or Penang. Get there in style get there in comfort get there118 words
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Miscellaneous273 1965-06-02 7 Straits Times Crossword fla^ aVDa^Li LV^ I aW^ 1 LV* 1^ I ACKOHS prtoe for one cute reaaon 7 Intacta* mother about to come In. iSi J Bar Uie poets way' «»> P«rfectl> lorely at one time. Total put Into circulation li quite without foltoving <6>. 9) 11 Offering affection273 words
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Obituary53 1965-06-02 8 N ITersts Hi (Minimum) ALLEN FRANCIS WILLIAM formerly or Patcrson Simons and Oeneral Motors Singapore on 31-9-63 tn England after abort Illness. Greatly missed. MADAM NG CHENG NVONC. mother of K.C. Tham and Tham Kah Khoy. passed away peacefully on ?-S-«5 Kuneral from 226K Oa)ab Ceraasjj Malacca on 3-6-6553 words
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Article125 1965-06-02 8 !0 WordM tIS (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. (Dr.) V. N. Ra]an siucirely thank all their friends who (raced the occasion of their wedding ■a M 5. US and the reception on 25.5.65. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lav Kwanr Khaw of Munr thank relatives »ml friends for their125 words
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Article175 1965-06-02 8 ;o H,,,,,. H.nimum) MARIA BLANCHE sings at The Cockpit Hotel Tel is' tore i 33*48. "JOHN COLDFARB, ptMsM come home" We I you at the Cathay Today. Shirley FUN FAIR Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road. nth June Make your day this Saturday and win a washingmachine witn a Kut.iK BETTY175 words
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Article35 1965-06-02 8 li Hordi Si (Minimum) SCIENCE AND HEALTH with key tn the Scriptures hy Mary Baker Eddy available from Christian Science ReadIng Room. X Orange drove Road. Spore If Open tonixht' 6 30 p.m.35 words
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Article24 1965-06-02 8 SOUTH isle of wicht charming country cotUtgr coralortably furnished sleep 6 available October 1965/ May '60. Write Dalmaboy, Stratton End, Beaconsneld Bucks.24 words
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Article666 1965-06-02 8 The basic problem of the natural rubber industry has been summed up, not altogether helpfully, in a comment on costs and prices by Mr. John Sands, in his address to the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association. Technological progress was important, said Mr. Sands, paying a tribute666 words
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Article340 1965-06-02 8 The campaign to promote farmers' associations, launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives in 1961, seems to be making only modest progress. The latest figures, given in the appendix !to the Royal Address to Parliament, show that there now exist 655 associations with a total membership of340 words
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Article183 1965-06-02 8 Last years offer of citizenship to Indonesian workers in Sabah after five year's residence has at last produced at least part of its essential corollary. Chinese immigrant workers from Hong Kong '"and other places" are to enjoy similar facilities. Next, presumably, will come the Filipino community though Mr.183 words
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LETTERS
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161 1965-06-02 8 More doctors: The long term solution THE claim by the Singapore Medical and Dental Officers' Association for a 40 per cent pay rise may sound unreasonable at first reading. But an analysis of economic changes since 1950 or 1953, when the Benham and Rltson recommendations were implemented, shows that the161 words
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Letter136 1965-06-02 8 RECENTLY, I received a note from the Parking Division requiring me to pay a surcharge of $1 for allegedly parking without paying two months ago I know I have never defaulted. Whenever I have failed to find an attendant to whom to pay the fee—and this has happened136 words
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Letter88 1965-06-02 8 it By comparison medical officers with six years' university training plus an additional year of housemanship. start on $980 a month, rising to about $2,000 after 20 years. The Government has to choose between two solutions to the doctor shortage. The long term solution Is to give medical officers a88 words
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Article169 1965-06-02 8 TN the normal course of 1 events, if a man's request to meet his tax liability by Instalments has been approved, the Income Tax Dept. would Instruct the employer concerned to deduct a specified amount from his monthly salary until such time as the tax169 words
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Article479 1965-06-02 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay 90 YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Saagkar (n) cage. TENSE (contd.) The examples involving TELAH and si I) AH (or 'li All i too may be put In what I have called "cliuse-Uke" construction. In this caae, the forms SA-TELAH and SA-SUDAH are used. (SA-TELAH479 words
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Article, Illustration950 1965-06-02 8 Robert H. Estabrook - Robert H. Estabrook By GIBRALTAR, Tues PORTUGUESE, SPANIARDS ITALIANS, (MORE BRITISH THAN THE BRITISH) STAND TOGETHER IN DEFENCE OF A WAY OF LIFE FOR nearly eight months the 25,000 permanent residents of this British crown colony have lived under a state of economic blockade imposed by950 words
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Advertisement52 1965-06-02 8 MALAYSIAN BAPTISTS INVITE YOU TO ATTEND "A SCIENTIST B LOOKS AT RELIGION" Speaker:Dr. RALPH T. OVERMAN Consultant to the UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LECTURE THEATRE A 3rd JUNE 8.00 p.m. FREE ADMISSION ALL ARE WELCOME KDK STILL jj^ii THE MOST rZcFiS ®C\ ular (s©ig;, NEW ll§3?52 words
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Birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Agong STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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Article1178 1965-06-02 9 RONALD KINSEY - Progress keynote of reign RONALD KINSEY A HISTORY-MAKING FIVE YEARS FOR ONE KING I by IN his role as Ihe symbolic First Citizen of Malaysia, the Yang <liPertuan Agong has more than fulfilled his responsibilities at home and abroad. Mainly, of course, these responsibilities lie in creating a sense of1,178 words
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316 1965-06-02 9 An elected monarch makes us unique rhas been said that Malaysia is unique in many ways. One of these unique features is that it has an elected monarch. The Yang di-Pertuan \m>n«. Tuanku Syed INitra Al-llaj ibni AlM.irlmm Syed Hassan Jamalullail is the third elected monarch and will be the316 words
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Advertisement44 1965-06-02 9 ROTHMANS of PALL MALL (Malaysia) BERHAD Mempersembahkan Sa-tinggi finggi uchapan tahniah dan Selamat berbahagia dr-irmgi dengan do'a moga moga di-lanjutkan usia Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Putra Al-Haj ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail D.M.N., S.M.N., D.X- (Brunei)44 words
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Article, Illustration990 1965-06-02 10 HAMID BENDAHARA - King's Arab tour eased the doubts HAMID BENDAHARA T«xt and picture* by THE Yang diPertuan Agong's recent State visits to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the I'nited Arab Republic and Jordan were the most extensive His Majesty had ever undertaken abroad and the success of his tour was outstanding. It not only990 words
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630 1965-06-02 10 Winning friends abroad has been main aim WINNING friends abroad for Malaysia has been one of the outstanding features of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's reign. No one is better suited than the King to be the country's "ambassador." He has charmed YIPs and the common people from Tokyo to Cairo.630 words
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Advertisement273 1965-06-02 10 W« Otter Our Humble A Sincere CONGRATULATIONS le Hit Moietty th« Yono, O> Pertuen Ajene. Tuenku Syed Putro ibni Al Mertium Syed Hesien Jcmelulleil. D.M.N., D.K. (Brunei) K.C.M.G. On the occasion of Hit Majesty's 45th Birthday. UNRIVALLED SERVICE WITH SECURITY orporated m Singapore 1920, ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE HEAD OFFICE273 words
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Advertisement182 1965-06-02 10 The Management Staff of C.K. TANG (S) LTD. rejoice with the people in celebrating the birthday of HIS MAJESTY THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG C.K. TANG (S) LTD. 310, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** (4 lines) ***** Greetings to His Majesty The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Putra ibni Almarhum Syed182 words
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Article, Illustration870 1965-06-02 11 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - LAKSHMI NA TAR A JAN SPONTANEOUS CHARM OF A DEVOTED MOTHER AND WIFE In fact one of the Queen's close friends said Her Majesty Is happiest with the ordinary people That was the force be- yyERK you one of those who lined the870 words
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962 1965-06-02 11 Staff Writer - Staff Writer By HLEVEN of the 13 children of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong are at present overseas furthering their education. Four of them are in Kngland. five in Australia .uui two in Pakistan. The eldest son. Syed Siru juddin. 22. who is tinRaja .Mucl.i962 words
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Advertisement319 1965-06-02 11 It's here the car youVe been wanting for DATSUN BLUEBIRD <>-> ___M 9 ii pl ■•■Hi p. 1 1 I w_nP *_%¥^*s&~**' i^^^SLW(^^-W~^^mS^---tW-^^t-W^ -J———*,: 1 f_M HP Wf Y^ W w *BH For many reasons Datsun Blue- You get fast, sure response. out in traffic, bird is the car preferred319 words
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Article, Illustration883 1965-06-02 12 F EMMANUEL - Big boost for sports by King F EMMANUEL By MALAYSIA'S sportsloving King has become the ideal of the youth of the country for his contribution to and his encouragement of sport ever since he took office. Never in the history of the nation has my Sultan or King done so883 words
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Advertisement197 1965-06-02 12 HEAD OFFICE: 92. JALAN BANDAR KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED respectfully extends felicitations to His Majesty The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Syed Putra ibni Al-Marhum Syed Hassan Jamaluilail, D.M.N., D.K. (Brunei) K.C.M.G. on His 44th birthday. MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Stotei of Malaya, Malaysia) Authorised Capital: $50,000,000 Issued197 words
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Advertisement89 1965-06-02 12 SINCERE HUMBLE FELICITATIONS tO I i His Majesty The Yang di-Pertuan Aqong Tuanku Syed Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jomalulloil, D.M.N D.K. (Brunei), K.C.M.G., en the occasion of Hit Majesty's Birthday. il I j FROM 1 MALAYAN FIBRE CONTAINERS LTD. 1 JALAN KILANG PETALING JAVA. I our sincere best wishes89 words
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273 1965-06-02 13 Mother of 10 lines up eight children in court GINGAPORE, Tues. A divorced mother of lo today lined up eight of her younger children in court when she appeared in a maintenance case on their behalf against their father, Volunteer Special Constable Yunos bin Trun. Burok blnte Ariff called out273 words
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Article45 1965-06-02 13 PENANG. Tues.— Customs offl-! ccrs fired two warning shots this morning after a suspected smugfrier had jumped into the sea and disappeared under Swettenham wharf. While the urea was cordoned oft, two Customs officers dived In and captured the suspect.45 words
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103 1965-06-02 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. A British team based in Singapore is making a full study of the defence organisation In SouthEast Asia. Called the Defence Organisation Study Group. It was up by Britain's Deputy Secretary of Defence and Minister of Defence for the Army. Mr.103 words
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Article252 1965-06-02 13 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN: DRIVER SLOWS DOWN AT BRIDGE UNDER REPAIR-THEN KNIFE GANG STRIKES By Kampar, Tuesday FOUR robbers with knives this morning got away with a five- ton lorry and its load of 84 piculs tin ore. It happened two miles north of here shortly after252 words
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105 1965-06-02 13 Privileges for Chinese immigrants TBSSELTON, Tues. J Chinese immigrant workers from Hongi Kong and other places have been granted the same privileges as Indonesian immigrants to acquire Malaysian citizenship in Sabah. Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. who returned here from Kuala Lumpur yesterday said he had sought such concessions105 words
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82 1965-06-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. A BOAC Comet Jet. with a hydraulic leak in one of its engines, landed at Singapore Airport safely this afternoon after over-flying Kuala Lumpur. The jet was scheduled to land first at Kuala Lumpur and later at Singapore. But due to the short82 words
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Article, Illustration58 1965-06-02 13 Off to join the army J^ED by the Penang Urn n o Kaum Ibu leader, Che Dasimah Dashir, 35 members of the Penang Umno Kaum Ibu march into the Peel Avenue headquarters of the Territorial Army to register themselves on Monday. The Penang Territorial Army plans to recruit 60 women58 words
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Article, Illustration414 1965-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'JHE Asian regional president of the ICFTU, Mr. H. Wada, believes that the Government will reconsider its strike ban. He said he feels that It was justified and necessary that the Government should have adequate powers to deal with an414 words
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Article26 1965-06-02 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Tuea. The Royal Customs and Excise Department here will be closed for official business tomorrow, the birthday of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.26 words
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Article76 1965-06-02 13 Dinner cost family $14,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. While a businessman's family was having dinner at their East Coast Road home thieves ransacked tbeir rooms and escaped with 514.000 in cash and jewellery last night. Mr. Teo Tone TV'ah told police that he and bis family were having dinner when be heard76 words
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Article24 1965-06-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tue«.— lnche Ibrahim bin Burhan. an assistant director of legal aid noes on transfer tomorrow to the State I Advocate-Generals Department.24 words
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Article50 1965-06-02 13 TANOKAK. Tues. A Umber merchant. Mr. Teo Kow. has bf«B re-elected chairman of the MCA branch at Bukit Gambir. 18 mile* from here. Other official* are: Mr. Tan Chee Kang. vice-chairman: Mr. Quek Lee Har. secretary; Mr. Soh Choo Phoong. treasurer: and Mr. Tay Guan Chat auditor.50 words
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Article40 1965-06-02 13 KUANTAN. Tues. Mr. Lee Scow Oeok. the manager ol United Malayan Banking Corporation here. has been elected president of the Kuantan Jaycee. Other officials elected were Mr. Poo Boon Fonts, vice-prexl-dent: and Mr- Yeo Chin At*, secretary.40 words
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Article175 1965-06-02 13 Jobs survey is on in five towns ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A month -long employment survey was launched in five major towns in Malaya today. It is being lointlv organised by the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Statistics. More than 140 Investigator* will visit homes in Kuala Lumpur "including175 words
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Advertisement62 1965-06-02 13 DON'T BUILD CASTLES Be practical! Invest your money witoly. Earn up to BY. Interest and make that dream come true. Save with OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD.. and enjoy double security gel Frae Accident Insurance while your money grows. Ctl OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. J 4 4-1, C»lly»» Q«»». $tng«p»f«. T»l«*h»i»»i62 words
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Advertisement140 1965-06-02 13 /cleanoilA m because it stays 1 1 SEALED M till \if\\\ IIQpI ,^w m till VwU Uuw< Jmr mmm and Esso Motor Olls cut cn 9 ine wear j» actually prolongs engine life! »H1I: Esso Motor Oils are sealed for your protection You know it's S «|P refinery fresh! You140 words
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Miscellaneous842 1965-06-02 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lumpur 550 News in the National and Penanf. 6 Ipob and Language; 5.53 National songs; Malacca, 3 Johore Bahru. 4 6 News in Tamil; 6.10 Women's Taipinf, 7 Batu Pahat, world: 6.34 Astro Boy; 7 News Kluanf In English; 7.10 The King's Birthday message;842 words
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Article166 1965-06-02 14 $40 mil. WATER SCHEME FOR SABAH KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A $4v. million water scheme "will soon be launched in Sandakan, Sabah. under the first Malaysian livtypar development plarv The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance. Sabah. Mr. William Urn. said this here today. Mr. LJm arrived here to discuss166 words
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94 1965-06-02 14 PENANG. Tues. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. yesterday I received two donations totalling $3,151 lor the National Defence Fund. One cheque for $2,601 was preaemed to Dato Wong by tIM .utlng district ofiicer. Bukit Mertaiam. Mr. Puna Smell, being the net94 words
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95 1965-06-02 14 I£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Second Lieut. Wong Wai Khiong of the Federation Signals Regiment has gained top marks at a seven-week signals training course at Waiouru Military Camp. New Zealand A training officer at the course. Lt. F. Denncrly. said that Lt Wong's sueMM95 words
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468 1965-06-02 14 Coalition loses control of council as 3 quit TAIPING. Tuttdty THE United Front's two-year control of the Taiping Town Council was ended last night when three of their members broke away from the coalition, leaving the 1 5-member council without a majority. The three who left the Front are: Mr.468 words
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221 1965-06-02 14 Humanity 'can survive nuclear war' SINGAPORE. Tues. American nuclear scientist Dr. Ralph T. Overman,, who helped to develop the nuclear reactor as a research tool, does not believe that general nuclear I warfare would wipe out the entire human race. In an Interview here today. Dr. Overman said that a221 words
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Article95 1965-06-02 14 PENANG. Tues. An 85--year-old Irish nun. Sister Alban. who took care of several generations of boarders at the Penang Convent, died last night after serving in this country for 65 years. Sister Alban. who arrived trom Ireland in 1900, spent the greater part of her95 words
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Article59 1965-06-02 14 KAMPAK. Tues. A sawmill kepala, Cheong Sum Lents. i 6. was charged here yesterday u,ui raping a 17-year-old girl. He was' alleged to have committed the offence on May 17 at the Tan Chin Kirn Sawmill In Membang dl-Awan. three miles from here. Bail of f59 words
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Article, Illustration118 1965-06-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. outlined in the House of Representatives today a •ive-point programme to meet the shortage of science and mathematics teachers in Malayan secondary schools. His programme Is: REORGANISATION of the the Malayan Teachers'118 words
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Article39 1965-06-02 14 KUAi,A LUMPUR. Tues. Thirty-six farmers and ugricul- tural officers left for Formosa today i on a three-weeK study tour. They are from P^nang. Perak fects and pupils 01 the uppor double-croppins rarms and farmers' associations39 words
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Article35 1965-06-02 14 TAIPING. Tues.— Mr. T. Kumarasamy has been re-elected president of the Ceylon Associa-| tion. Taiping. Mr. S. Arumugam 1 vice-president, Mr. S. Mahadev- 1 an secretary, and Mr. E. Palanv- 1 val treasurer.35 words
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Article196 1965-06-02 14 A HEATED exchange took place In Singapore court this afternoon between Lee Khim Hong. 30. fiance of New Zealand strip-leaser Jacqueline Fleming, and Perumal Ramasamy. a driver employed by British and Eastern Ltd. Kuala Lumpur, who was sent here to Identify him. Ramasamy was in196 words
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222 1965-06-02 14 S'pore man and his Aussie girl go on waiting AUNCESTON (Tasma- nia), Tues. A Malaysian Chinese from Singapore and his Australian fiancee from Cressy, Tasmania, are still waiting to hear if he will be allowed to remain in Australia. He Ls former Launceston Church Grammar School student and house prefect.Reuter - 222 words
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Article43 1965-06-02 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The Bri tish Ambassador to Indonesia. Si: I Andrew Oiichrist. flew into Smga pore today from Jakarta for a live i day visit. I "No comments, please I have i iiist come here for a breather.' 1 h< said43 words
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Article44 1965-06-02 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Miss Beatrix Chew Ohim Neo o 1 Singapore was admitted today aj a member of the Federation Ba i before Mr- Justice Azmi at thi 1 Hißh Court here. She is a loca law graduate.44 words
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332 1965-06-02 14 DENANG. Turn. A 1 major conflict between 1.200 inshore fishermen and a force, of trawler fishermen would have occurred at the Seh Chew Jetty in Weld Quay in March but for the timely inter- vention by the police.! a the First Magistrate's332 words
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Advertisement166 1965-06-02 14 I -^n I SUZUKI I The Lightweight Champion I of the World 1 Triumphs again I in the 1965 I MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX I x^^Jm (Sk*M RIDER rOSH/0 FUJ fe ««>ER: YOSHIMI KATAYAMA J tmawaw^a^ma^^a^M^^^amamM^ammmm^ammmamMmM 1 I INVEST IN A SUZUKI FOR ECONOMY I \2W AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI LEADS THE WORLD166 words
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Advertisement124 1965-06-02 14 1 Sk I !,i ML you dorit need know the language! When you go Italiano style* Bombay, Karachi*, Naples and Genoa make up the continental way— Lloyd Triestino makes the majestic d fference. Italian musicians to dance to, fabulous cuisine in the elegant restau- > rants. You name your pleasure,124 words
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Miscellaneous193 1965-06-02 14 Ml<»i, Oitp By V. T. nnwttUn >«ah/ like r no, rrs not, ock>.^- "*~>^._rrs mainly/ I how long do oh, seventy I time enough for \ou I awrkskt I THOUGHT.. THIS I BUT I MUST /WEVE SOT TTS\ JUST AN I YEH YOU FTGSER yMAYBE EIGHTY TO H/VE A NICE193 words
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Article120 1965-06-02 15 Murder: That Ipoh m-cycle blast JPOH. Tues. Police investigating a mo-tor-cycle explosion in which the rider was killed 27 days ago have classified it as murder. Deputy Supt. Nahar Singh. Deputy OCPD (Crimes), Ipoh, said today. The body of Mr. See Ah Hee. 40. an estate ke»alawas round about 10120 words
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Article267 1965-06-02 15 Lee's wreck plan clear' THAT DELTA SPEECH: SPEECH... SINGAPORE, Tu*s J HE Alliance Party Singapura today said the speech of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the Delta Community Centre on Sunday night had made clear his intention "to wreck Malaysia by partitioning." A party statement said:267 words
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Article98 1965-06-02 15 ESCAPE IN SEA FOR TWO SMUGGLERS A LOR STAR. Toes. Two men jumped overboard from a Thai boat and escaped early today when they were intercepted by a Customs vessel at Sungei Kuala Perlis. 42 miles from here. The Customs party searched the area without success. Acting on information, the98 words
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Article37 1965-06-02 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. —A visiting four-man delegation from the Indian Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Madras headed by Mr P. R- Parthasaraihy, the council's vice-chairman, today met representatives of local manufacturers of tobacco, cigarettes and bidis37 words
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271 1965-06-02 15 Two-in-one gang raids newspaper offices Kuala Lumpur, Tu*s FOUR men. one armed with a revolver, today heid up two clerks of two Chinese newspapers in Jalan Sultan here and robbed them of a total of $1,200. The gang split into pairs and entered the offices of Nanyang Siars Pau and271 words
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Article74 1965-06-02 15 MUAR, Tues- A youth who assaulted an old man after robbing him of $8, was today ordered by Dato Justice Azml in the High Court here to be sen*- to the Henry Gurney School in Malacca until he is 21. Ahmad bin Nordin, 19. was74 words
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Article48 1965-06-02 15 SINGAPORE, Tues- In three successive raids early this morning police arrested three secret, society fighters. The three thugs are members of the Sar Jee 32 secret society group and the 36 secret society group. All are being detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance48 words
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156 1965-06-02 15 FISH PRICES: HOUSE TOLD OF SURVEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Hajl Mohamed Ghazall bin Haji Jawl. told the House of Representatives today that the Government was carrying out a survey on the prices of nsh. This was to determine whether iishermen were getting a fair156 words
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76 1965-06-02 15 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues The Women.- institute won the open on of the National ..iguage Month banner contest held here yesterday. The Parit Buntar Land Oftic<* won the top prize among the various government departments. Adult Education Class was run-ner-up, and Krian Agricultural Department third.76 words
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Article31 1965-06-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th« Liberal Arts Society will show four films on art at the She.l Theatrette here at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is SI. 50 per member.31 words
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Advertisement249 1965-06-02 15 F"; I Sweep ahead in Speed of Service with <^^^$L t I l^ 0 I fTnrTiTTT^'i utomot|ve test I |(3i> HMfiJJM I T Stenor^ I lillLi >lAwDsE^ HtNr I > A complete range of King Dick MjjjyJMßJiLV^Sz^' R j f alS efficientl y' swiftl V and K HOME BATTERY CHARGER249 words
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Article23 1965-06-02 16 Singapore imported 164.4 million sq. yd. of cotton piece goods last year, against 213.8 million sq. yd. in 1963, statistics show.23 words
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151 1965-06-02 16 OCBC sets up third finance subsidiary THE Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. yesterday opened yet another subsidiary finance company in Malaysia Established in Kuala Lumpur. The Finance Co. Ltd. is the bank's third finance company. The first was set up in Singapore and the second in Penang. The company will operate151 words
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Article405 1965-06-02 16 Luxury hotel at city centre gIXGAPORE will soon have another multi-million dollar luxury hotel built light in the heart of its busy shopping con I re. The proposed hotel will stand at the junction of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street, opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral, at present occupied by Meyer405 words
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Article, Illustration91 1965-06-02 16 MR KURT H. WEILAND (above), who has been appointed Lufthansa assistant manager for Malaysia. Mr Weiland. an expert in reservations, ticketing and passenger service, joined the ajrilne in 1956 and has since held various senior position* in Germany. He has also travelled throughout Europe, the Middle East91 words
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Article66 1965-06-02 16 SuissMir lnneased Irs saleable capacity by 11 per cent in the fiist three months of thi^ year < ompared with the correspi ading period of^last year As demand lumped a full 18 per cent, the average load factor Improved from 44.8 to 47 2 per cent.66 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-06-02 16 J^AWASAKI Kisen Kaisha Ltd. of Japan which operates the "K" Line freight sen-ice, has appointed Mr. V. Shimogama as the new residential representative in Singapore. Mr. Shitnogama (above), succeeds Mr. I .ikiinii who has been transferred to the Line's London office after having worked in75 words
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99 1965-06-02 16 Largest Sydney machine tool display in July VISITORS to the 3rd Machine Tool Exhibition to be held in Sydney in July will see the largest display of this equipment ever to be assembled i.i Australia. The total value of equipment for demonstration exceeds $24 million and about 1.000 separate machine99 words
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Article41 1965-06-02 16 Standard-Triumph announces that American sales of Triumph cars during April totalled 3,066 units, thus smashing the previous monthly sales record of 2,775 units achieved in May last year, and bettering the April 1964 sales by 30.3 per cent.41 words
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Article, Illustration203 1965-06-02 16 JAPANESE MARKET LATEST CAMERA A JAPANESE camera company has intro- duced to Malaysia a model with a built-in meter that reads the exposure through the taking lens. Called Spotmatic. it Is a > development of Asahi Opti-i cal Co. Ltd., makers of the I Asahi Pentax range of came- ras.203 words
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Article25 1965-06-02 16 Mr. Badius Salam, vice-chair-man of the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, arrived in Singapore last night for a short visit.25 words
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Article88 1965-06-02 16 jy,|R. J.D. Hellings of Osborne and Chappel was elected president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines at its annual general meeting held ir Ipoh last week. Mr. H. M. Pulle of Anglo-Orient-al <M) Ltd. was elected vice-pre-sident. The other members elected to the council were: Messrs. W.88 words
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Article40 1965-06-02 16 Mr. Rich Hertz, managing director of Marketing and Advertising Pty. Ltd. is to visit Malaysia. Thailand, Hong Kong and the Philippines soon to explore potentialities for several clients and to arrange agency affiliations, reports Keith Hooper In Sydney.40 words
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Article26 1965-06-02 16 Mr. D.H Davidson of Anglo Oriental (M) Ltd. has been reelected president of the Malayan Minine Employers' Association. Mr. Woo Ka Lim is vice-president.26 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-06-02 16 German envoy sails home after 12 years here A GERMAN rnvoy who started his rarocr as a businessman has retired as Consul (Commercial) of the German Consulate General in Singapore. Mr. Rudolf Mock (abovel, has retired after 12 years in Singapore. He sailed on the Hannover last week with nil191 words
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Advertisement225 1965-06-02 16 n o r AH-Famlli)M4 Drink! so wholesome R^^"^^H Nothing does ii S^S™ 3 like Seven-Up! U n QcCLuTSPL. STEAM WU y GENERATORS I tiaw&tt- *9w I nn miii<; I* Kf6i«^^ 81 RUDOtn I if l^*\ IB PSPTfißirc "t It J rJtblUKlCv FROM 15 B.H.P. TO 194 B.H.P. INFORMATION FROM THE225 words
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Advertisement266 1965-06-02 16 *ttlß^^w m Jm\w Ir^^h^^r^r^ilra^. Am^kWmwmx^JMk 'PrT urn ■ft f« {I* 'YA K| n umrWm ■l M *PkT m m m-n »t J ■■flfV I" P*nr n-m m I Ir v■ 'PV m n ah §r -IJ 0 jHVIVfI jn ii mm tmMTW m nii I HIV I I w^^* M266 words
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Advertisement1204 1965-06-02 17 TO LIVERPOOL t »»tST COAST U R.i Ou* Soon Mi's P. S'ftam Pinant AUTMYCUS nverfMi. OvNm. A'aattk. ll Pwt/TMa? Jm* 1 AUTOMEION LiveriMl Oublil til •«<*? macnaon jtnini Jim I Jm* I Jim 1/11 im* II CLfTONEUI liverpid. Gli'goa IM* I JM* 11 JMI I2/11 Mil II f»«HUS liverpul. eiasgoa1,204 words
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Advertisement1190 1965-06-02 17 THE LA X* LINES ii ■N n 1 Ins. UMtTASIATkO OOBtajkfM Li IncwponM •> Dv.irmk UPRtSS miINGS IB NEAR EASI. CONTINENI ANB SCANBIMtIA. S poii i S'riaa P*MO« S t>*ao« fa.r* H'tw| la* 4a(. «M* BASRA I) ffpl/i JMI 4/ I %l 1 JMI IB Mt| Jatf I II KtREA1,190 words
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Advertisement1214 1965-06-02 17 j BENWLINEI EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENIAL PORIS BENDORAN For ion, on iim 21 SingapoM P. S'hara Penang Hamburg lull 1 t. 33/JM* S IMI 1/ 1 BENVORLICH ml Singapon P. Sham Penang Antwerp Hl} II Cm. 3 lidai Jim 2/1 Jm* 7/7 Rotterdam Jilf 22 Singapon P. S'haa1,214 words
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Advertisement1228 1965-06-02 17 to»w ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent Mtapoi* P. i'U* P*nana CltY Of COLOMII LOnao*. namfturg. RottirdML Mavr*. Hull, laamghia (4,2) lull aim CITT Of VINNIPEI lonoon. Hameurg. Rolt«rd*a. »€ip Hill 14 Mil CITT Of MEUINCIOai tonoo*. HanOuig. Rott*rd*a. Havia. Nt.it. Maant* ts/f) uiy IB lay ein Of NEVfCASTU1,228 words
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Article247 1965-06-02 18 11/XK tint grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore «nd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cents per Ib. op a quarter of a cent on Monday's j closing level for tbe position. The) tone was stagnant. R.A.s. and F.M.RJ. closing prices in cents per Ib.247 words
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Article55 1965-06-02 18 r rilr present rate of thr Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 2' last year is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15 16d. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Hum he OD 2i. 4! id. The (dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to55 words
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Article36 1965-06-02 18 ON the freo tichanxt markot in Hr.au Kong yesterday the U.I. dollar war quoted at T:.| for T.T. ..nri ;i; for cash. Sterling •i« quoted at 16.03 and on* tjfl ot (old at '.'Bl*.36 words
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Article27 1965-06-02 18 Jane 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $773.50 (up $3.25). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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827 1965-06-02 18 From Our Market Correspondent SUNGEI BIDOR continued' to occupy tbe centre of the stage on the Stock Exchange yesterday when 53.000 units changed hands from 7s. 7d. to Bs. 2d. Large parcels were also understood to have passed privately. News was827 words
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Article28 1965-06-02 18 Malayan Stock Indices May 31 June 1 'Industrials: 72.65 72 43 Tins: 93.26 92!58 rubbers: i O 3.63 103.83 •Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1961 10028 words
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Article59 1965-06-02 18 /MINESE Produoa Cxonan«i. Smuday: Coconut oil: bulk S64a fellers, drum S67g seller*. Ceara: June/ July UK/Cocttncßt: Unquoted: Pipp«r: Muntok wbila Sl6O sellers, Sarawak wblta Sl4Ti sellers, apeclal Sarawak Clack BUTI seller*, saroled Lampoog hlHtk Sl4?a(N> sellers. ASTA SI6U(N) sellers. elation pricao: bulk 564.50 sellers, drum tUT.M seller*. The59 words
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Article89 1965-06-02 18 'j'Ht Malayan Eichanm Banks- Asoo. cution made ihe>e changes lo tta rate> td ajajajmaati yesterday (all ratca to S1UO): Ntw York: buying TT 3Z H/18, airmail OU 32 13/16; l»U d/st. 33 3/16 credit hills, 33 5/16 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OU 35t. VU89 words
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Advertisement936 1965-06-02 18 ATTENTION STUDENTS! INEXPENSIVE TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobilised) Departing SINGAPORE 23rd Jury 1965 Arrivini LONDON 13th Aug 196S vio BOMBAY, ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES BARCELONA. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER,936 words
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Advertisement500 1965-06-02 18 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE EXPRESS SERVICE For N. York, Boltimore, Chorleston, N. Orleans, Houston. Golveston. Spore) P. Shorn Penang New Votk Hongkong Grace 6/ 7 Jun 8/ 9 Jun IS Jul Hongkong Producer 18/19 Jun 20/21 Jun 22/23 Jun 27 Jul Malaysia Fortune 18/ 19 Jul '20/21 Jul 22/23 Jul 28500 words
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Advertisement345 1965-06-02 18 SOUTHERN SHIPPING LINES FROM BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK Spore P. S horn Penong M.S. Martin Thore 17/19 July 20/22 July 23/26 July M.S. Broholm 23/2S Aug 26/28 Aug 29/ I Sep FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND ADELAIDE VIA SARAWAK AND SABAH S'pora) P. Sham Penang S'por* M.S. Martin345 words
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Article790 1965-06-02 19 BNESB in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Excflangv of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunleps (3,000) $125: Ease 1 1.000) $1.48, (7,000) $1.49; East Smalt (1,000) $3 92 cd. F. A N. ords790 words
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Article233 1965-06-02 19 June 1. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Houatead 13 cU McA lister 11 cv City Dev. 7 eta. M. lnvt. 9 cts. CS Holdings 14 OU.N. Iron 9 eta. Dunlops 11 CU 0.C.8.C. 14 cts smelting 22 cts. Rothmnns 10 cts t»«ollct». San 6 cts. Fed. Dlsp 12 ct». Sel.233 words
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Article85 1965-06-02 19 THK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from June 3 to June 9. Rubber 73 cts a Ib. Copra $676 a ton. nut Oil 51.070 a ton. Palm Oil $834 a ton. Palm Kernels $490.25 a ton. The rates85 words
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425 1965-06-02 19 Straits tin price makes rally of three dollars THE str.nts tin price after its fall of over six dollars on Monday, rallied again yesterday by 53.:>3 to 5773.50 on an offering estimated increased by 10 fins to 230 tons. There will be no tin market today being the Birthday of425 words
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Article119 1965-06-02 19 MELBOURNE. Tues. IMM STRIAL leaders had Increased support In today's steadier market. Trading continued on quirt linrs and overall moves were about In balance. Base metals and oils mostly eased. Mt. Isa gained a further 9d to 365. fid. Today's doling prices with Monday's prices in brackets: N.119 words
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Article103 1965-06-02 19 SHIPS lylns slengslde the Singapore whervet or expected today srs: Centaur 1/2. Ulengarry 8/9. Sedcnak N.W.S, Bldor 21/22, Selangor N.W 3. Munrhen 38/39. Eastern Rover 5, strntor 10/11, Wonorato 18. Zealand 3 4. City of Wellington 15/16. Cllsland 40 41 Lovren 33/34. America Maru :n Hi Pert103 words
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Advertisement81 1965-06-02 19 Continued from Pace >) SITUATIONS VACANT J Wor4. M i Mia.)— Box t« rfs extra BOX A4IM Position filled Applicants thanked. COMMUNICATION SALES ENGINEER required Ousliflso and witn working exportMM*. State qualiflcitiont, prtvitui working experience to ineludo installation and ropair ef communication tquipmont and ronumoratlsn tipoctoo. Must b* willing to81 words
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Advertisement993 1965-06-02 19 SITUATIONS VACANT If rfor*. I Mm. I— Box M rfs •*!>• salesman REQUIRED for HosplUl Canteen. Apply Secretary, Hospital Canteen, Batu Gs Closing date before 7-6-(»5. ENERGETIC LIVELY NURSE Receptionist for town clinic. Experience. qualifications Telrpnone Numbers for Interview to Box A 4320 ST. Spore. JOBLESS? WHY WORRY? Kor results993 words
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Advertisement1021 1965-06-02 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* it I Mm. > Box f« rfs. txlrm TANCLIN. Attractive bachelor bedsi ttln« room Flatlet Id vary good locality near Tanglin Club Separate entrance, share servant, J^so/- Includes telephone, electricity, etc. For bachelor (executive, professional) only. Writs Bos ASBS2 8 T 8 pore. IS CAIRNHILL CIRCLE,1,021 words
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Advertisement831 1965-06-02 19 EDUCATION I* Wmr4i {Mm.) staa M tt». ewtra I STARTING 4UNII fUflMirs' Bfcortriand (Morning, Afternoon. Kveatns). a Typing, Book-keeping. Accounting. Malay. Malay Standard One, Malayshorthand SIC. 73 Middle rtoad. Spore *****. 2 MONTHS. 4 months (mornlnf). Normal classes (7.00 8.00 p.m.). Limited vacancies. Ist Lesson Monday. 7lh June. Also speed831 words
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Advertisement1057 1965-06-02 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wor4* M (Mtn.)—B*M W rte. tmtn 01 LIRA SPECIAL («AE> »SSO 0.n.0., Else Start NBU scooter $350 (BAC). 23. Zloo CIOM. Spore *****. LATE 1963 CORTINA Cordor. wbtU. clean, well maintained, low mileage. one owner. Telephone *****/***** K.L. MUST MtA IV6' Borgward T.«.. Radio. Compretieoilve Insurance.1,057 words
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Advertisement727 1965-06-02 19 AT YOUR SERVICE It Wm4a U <min.t—Bmm $9 rt: txtrm KWOKI PHOTOCOPY SIRVICE. 22. The Arcade lit Floor. Tel: 9MIO. B' pore BRING YOUR DOCUMINTI to N'Otlon Smith. We will miki food o.ar copies at fair price* BRING YOUR PLAN Trarincs to Motion Smith of Rattery Road for Speedy I'nnta.727 words
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Advertisement210 1965-06-02 19 KEMENTERIAN P*LAJARAN MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR MENCHETAK BORANGS PER.VOIION \N Tawaran2 darlpada Penrhetaka altan di-lerima dl-Kementertan Pelajaran, Bahagian Latehan Guru, Human Persekutuan, Tlngkat empat, Kuala Lumpur hlngga 3 petang 10 hb Jun 1965, untok menchetalc boranuL permohonan, panduan kapada chalun2 dan. Kad penerimaan. Segala bullr] boleh dl dapatl pada waktu kerja210 words
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931 1965-06-02 20 RACING with Epsom Jeep §IR OJAM (Race Three) is my best bet in the Ipoh card today. Once earmarked for deletion, the Meadow Mist gelding came right again and has now regained his best form. Sir Ojam has developed stamina too. Sent931 words
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Article205 1965-06-02 20 fcPSOM JtbP CALL BUT t eUI.NTER TERANG BLLAN COCAINE JURIDICAL Rate 1 Juridical Flawless Teh Su So Cocaine Terang Bulan Cocaine WtLLMAN PENINJAU SONGKHLA Race t Peninjau Wellman Oisin Oisin Ada Baik Wellman POINTER PENINJAU Urllman Ada Baik SONGKHLA Oisin M rllm. n SIR OJAM CROWN BOX SIR205 words
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527 1965-06-02 20 EPSOM DERBY Niksar is chief British hope By VERNON MORGAN I ONDON, Tues. Mor* MJ than a quarter of a million people, including Queen Elizabeth, will crowd historic Epsom Downs tomorrow to see one of the great spectacles in all spo r t the English Derby. In the 1965 runnlnu.527 words
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Article1451 1965-06-02 20 Race 1—2.0 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) 9f 1 ***** Juridical a (Vtong Teo» Rodgers 6 9.0 Mitchell 8 2 ***** Tfi.i.-is Uuiac a (Perpaduan St) Tulloh 6 8.11 (SF) Coleman .1 3 0P056 Kohinoor a (O Moliamed> Ahmad 7 8.11 'Nawari 4 4 3941,451 words
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Advertisement581 1965-06-02 20 PEJABAT PELAJARAN JOHOR Irndm for thr »upplr and Itr livrr.i at Indottrial Aril Iquip mint to 1 iiwrr Hrrondary School* and Home Science I quipmrnl to S<ho*hi In Jnhor for the year INV SEPARATE tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of: (Ai IndiiKtrtal Arts Equipment. i Woodwork and581 words
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Advertisement284 1965-06-02 20 TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED llß**rp«rat*d in the Slate* of Malaya i NOTK I OK MrfcTINU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 thai the Twenty-fifth Ordinary General Meeting of the Member* of the Compauy will be held at the Offices of the General Managers. Anglo-Oriental i Malaya) Ltu 16 Jalwn Tsng.sl. Kuala Lumpur284 words
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Advertisement1412 1965-06-02 20 TENDERS JABATAN PELAJARAN PULAU PINANG TENDKR FOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS I wt U'Ml M Established Suppliers of Schools Industrial Arts Equipment are in- I I vited for the supply and delivery of Industrial An* Equipment to the following schools: (II Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan. Rawang Road. Pulau Pinang. (in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan,1,412 words
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Article, Illustration120 1965-06-02 21 BATTLING BESSIE HITS OUT AGAIN UP THE pitch strode the opening bat. The gloves were on neatly, the pads well-strapped. But oh that cricketIng hat; And that was how Britain's most outspoken woman MP. Bessie Braddock. faced the bowling at Liverpool. Mrs. Braddock. Labour MP for Liverpool Exchange, was only120 words
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Article, Illustration293 1965-06-02 21 MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IT WOK KIN KENG, FAM's dedicated secretary for more than a decade, is the only senior official of the 1957 first Merdeka tournament organising committee to serve again on the committee for this year's tournament from293 words
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Article252 1965-06-02 21 HOCKEY- Kilat 1 Police 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. ON A HARD uneven ground, Kilat Club and Selangor Police played out a scrappy draw in the first match of the three-way playoff for the Selangor Hockey Association, senior knockout championship on the Padane here today.252 words
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250 1965-06-02 21 Greetham's 115 not out for -Somerset LONDON, Tues. Close of play scores In yesterday's cricket matches were: At Lord's: Somerset 311-4 dec. (C. Atkinson 49 C. Greetham 115 no., K. Palmer 83 n.o.t. Middlesex 123 (K. Palmer 5-46) and 78-1. At Ilford: Essex 187 and 186 (B. Taylor 60 S.250 words
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Article28 1965-06-02 21 KLUANO, Tues.— The Johore inter-district annual basket championships for the Lee Cheng Cup (women) and Dato Chua Cup (men) will be held here on June 19.28 words
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324 1965-06-02 21 Griffith: Aussies not happy, says Simpson SYDNEY, Tues. Bobby Simpson, Australia's Test captain, said here today, that his team "were not part i c v larly happy" with the bowling action of West Indies fast bowler Charlie Griffith. Simpson said: "We accepted him because the West Indrtes selectors picked him324 words
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Article58 1965-06-02 21 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Marines, relegated from the SAP A First Division last season, beat Star Soccerites 5-0 In their first match in Div. 2D at Farrer Park today. I Singapore Recreation Club gained their second success In Div. 2B this season when they beat Jollllads 3-1 at the58 words
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Article324 1965-06-02 21 SWIMMING SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysian Amateur Swimming Association will stage an International quadrangular meet here on I Aug. 7-8. Thailand nnd the PhiI l'.ppines have already accepted In- Ivltatlons to compete while a reply Is awaited from Hour Kong. Woon Sul Kut. secretary of the Singapore Amateur324 words
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170 1965-06-02 21 INDIANAPOLIS '500' TO JIM CLARK IN LOTUS JNDIANAPOLIS, Tues. Jim A Clark of Britain, the world Grand Prix champion in 1963. yesterday became the first overseas driver for nearly 50 years to win the Indianapolis 600 miles motor race here. The 29-year-old Scottish farmer led almost from start to finishReuter - 170 words
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363 1965-06-02 21 THE TEST England win by nine wickets I ONDON, Tues. Eng- land scored an easy nine-wicket victory over New Zealand with nearly four hours to spare today on the last day of the first of three cricket Tests. Final scores: England 435 and 96-1. New Zealand 116 and 413. England,Reuter - 363 words
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Advertisement193 1965-06-02 21 KONICA EYE USUAL LIST PRICE S' PORE- $l9O SPECIAL NETT PRICE SINGAPORE $120 I FED. 138 SMCIAI NITT P«i: IS AAI VALID UNTIL 30th. June*6s ONLY KONICA 1 BHVJe KONICA EYE FEATURES 1. Supreme economy on* roll of 36 exposures 72 perfect pictures 2. Lightweight, miniature in tlzt It fits193 words
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Miscellaneous162 1965-06-02 21 DIARY SOffKK— Tour match: Spore v Nuremberg 7.30 p.m. S pore Selection v Schools 5.30 (both matches at Jalan H'>;if. SBHFA Uiv. 2: M>. I Box v Mercantile iParrer Pk Naali v F and N Valley T. Anson Uiv. 2: Sebrang v Assumption School (Speedy Rd>. fKICKKT Spore CA «*nior162 words
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694 1965-06-02 22 Nationwide celebrations for King's birthday KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TIIH birthday of tin- Yang diPertuan Agons will he cclebraleu here Mid in Shite capitals and other towns all over Malaysia tomorrow. Unlike last year, there will be no massed rally of school children in the Merdeka Stadium, but there will be694 words
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Article53 1965-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Royal Navy patrol vessel yesterday intercepted a sampan in territorial waters off Chans 1 and arrested an Indonesian found on board. The man claimed he was fishing In the seas off the Rhlo Islands, and had not noticed that Ml sampan had drifted53 words
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216 1965-06-02 22 KUALA I.IMPIR. Tues. —The Cabinet has appointed a High Court judge to probe allegations of maladministration in the Serepnban Toyn Council. Icneku Abdul Rahman announced this today after the weekly Cabinet meeting. He said that thr meeting studied a report from the State216 words
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Article62 1965-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An airport police constable. Ghanl bin Jalil. 21, who was shot In the right thigh last night in the airport police station, was recovering in the General Hospital today. His condition was described as' not serious. A police spokesman today said a revolver62 words
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Article58 1965-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Public Works Department has proposed the lining of a stretch of the Alexandra canal downstream of Delta Road bridge, for a length of 1.800 feet. The lining will Increase the dlschar. c capacity of the canal, facilitate cleansing and reduce the healt hazards58 words
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116 1965-06-02 22 SYDNEY, Tues. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd, the typist who unsuccessfully accused the New South Wales Assembly Speaker of indecent exposure said today she would go into hiding after being attacked twice in four days. She was treated in hospital last night for bruises, cuts andReuter - 116 words
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Article430 1965-06-02 22 LONDON. Tues —With attention directed mainly towards Sterling, where the trend was once more against London, the stock markets have had another rather drab day. Giltedged remained an unsettled market and, after an initial harder tendency, prices reacted and finally showed falls of up to fiveeighths. Interest In430 words
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Article41 1965-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. American pianist Walter Hautzig will perform at the Victoria Theatre on June 30. Tickets at S5. $4. $3. S2 and $1 are available from Robinsons' Cold Storage. C.K. Tang and Goh Soon Tioe's Music Studios.41 words
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Article33 1965-06-02 22 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Seletar Book Store. 274 Jalan Kayu on Thursday and Friday, from 3 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement321 1965-06-02 22 OnIyM.U.T. Ltd. can give you a balanced investment XjUfafor $lOOf\iJyo REGULAR j PROSPECTS OF INCOME CAPITAL GAIN I Only investment through Malayan Unit Trusts Limited gives you such an excellent balance of security, regular dividends and possibilities of capital growth. The reason is simple! An investment through Malayan Unit Trusts321 words
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