The Straits Times, 25 December 1965
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Title Section22 1965-12-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd 1845. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C. (P) 100522 words
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Article, Illustration809 1965-12-25 1 Hopes brighten BUT WORLD WATCHES TO SEE HOW CHRISTMAS 'CEASEFIRE' IN VIETNAM WORKS OUT WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Johnson faces a mot--1 sive world-wide buildup of pressure in the next two doys to try to convert the prospective Christmas truce in Vietnam into a permanent cease-fire andReuter; UPI - 809 words
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Article, Illustration388 1965-12-25 1 Four- mile traffic pile -up as passengers leap out to safety KUALA LUMPUR.. Friday. A BUS with more than 30 passengers aboard caught fire near the 10th mile on the trunk road north of here this afternoon and caused traffic jams that stretched for almostYeo Eng Chye - 388 words
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Article47 1965-12-25 1 THE HAGUE. Fn.— lndonesian j I troops have killed a number of Pa- j I puans and j.tiled at least seven as J a reprisal for their hoisting the prohibited Papuan flag in the centre of Sukarnapura < formerly Hollandiai. a Papuan spokesman i said yesterday.47 words
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Article41 1965-12-25 1 NEW YORK. Pri Polio* have recovered from a pawnshop an Arujttl cello stolen a week *go from cellUt Danlai Dumb The cello made by Amati in 1667. and worth USttO.OOO had been pawned for UB634.— R*ut«r41 words
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Article87 1965-12-25 1 Xl v\ i\s *H kr tice Dato Hashim was admitted to the <.i-r.er.il Hospital here yesterday morning in a critical condition following a stroke. Dato Hashim. who came here for the High Court appeal sittings on Monday, was preparing to to to Fraser's HIR with87 words
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Article70 1965-12-25 1 lONDON. Fn Ciin«m«fi greeting call* on the lines between London and Sydney arc holding up a big business deal over h Jap:ine.se process. crmimny chairman complained Mr. Leonard Matcliman. chairman of the British Cope Allman engineering organisation, said he had been trying to telephone his70 words
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Article532 1965-12-25 1 World on wrong path: Pope VATICAN CITY. Frl. Pope Paul VI, apparently censuring both the United States and the Communists for the war in Vietnam, warned today that "perhaps the world la on the wrong path again- a path towards all-out war." The Pen: in said Mo«'iv the direction ofUPI - 532 words
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Advertisement79 1965-12-25 1 tWtSS MMKN HkT5& GOOD NEWS fk UK/// Wtlltt-cum-Durr or Nott 111 ur in, on, o> ih« loMowmj «7h*,irboV'"b««~' "*c h I mU P otPt tnd tt>t> v v j J CU. JOOG with convtrton I *>*w Coplfjia For «ny Pilot Ptn I I I M Jfe.. "^^m^^^^^^ of oth«r model!79 words
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Advertisement105 1965-12-25 1 muffler \s±3 y y° ar ear f° T »»«tr Acc«l«f«H— ft 6RIATIR POWER. VARIOUS TYPES AVAILAILI POR POPULAR MAKIS Of CARS. «-«-w-= THE EASTERN AUTO CO. LTDSHOWROOM ItS. Cl«i»«w*«a Ay«., S>er*-«. T.I IJKO/J73M Rtp'*Mnt*d tkrm«K*«t MalaytM. iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMii'ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMMMil The Straits Times wishes its readers a Happy Christmas There will be no105 words
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Article102 1965-12-25 2 HANOI. I n I're.sidt nt Ho Chi Mint) yesterday called on the Vietnamese people throoshout the conn- try to valiantly march forward i" secure complete victory over tin- United States. lie BPOfce Si ;i irci ptiun Riven in Hanoi la>t even- ing by Minister <>[102 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-12-25 2 Rusk sees Hungarian envoy on Vietnam WASHINGTON. Fn. -Mr Dean Rusk < above >, the US Secretary of State. conferred with Hungary's Charge d'AfTaircs last night in a meeting believed to have covered the Vietnamese war and other problems. The Hungarian diplomat. Mr Janos Radvanyl. said later that it wasReuter - 111 words
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169 1965-12-25 2 Found— A 1,000 years' old prayer book /CHICAGO. Fri. Discovory of a 1.000--y oar- old Christian i prayer book, described by scholars as one of the most exciting finds in salvage operations above Egypt's Aswan Dam, was announced yesterday by the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute. The ancient manuscript. written169 words
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141 1965-12-25 2 Chinese in Bali persecuted, charges Note 111. MM.. PH. China has protested strongly to Indonesia at alleged persecution nf Chinese nationals in Bali, (he New China News Agency reP(rrU'd .\estcrd.i>. The Chinese Note, delivered to thr Indonesian l-'oreicn Ministry on !Monda\. claimed Chinese hid been murdered and beaten, their homesReuter - 141 words
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Article42 1965-12-25 2 TAIPEH. Fn. More than 200] i people became homeless and livr j were injured in a fire that broke out In llie business cenirp of KaohMunjt. the second largest, city in Formosa on Wednesday, accord- ing to reports reaching here.42 words
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345 1965-12-25 2 US SENATORS CALL FOR STRINGS ON AID TO S-E ASIA WASHINGTON, Fri. 'J'WO Democratic Senators, Mr. Vance Hartke and Mr. Frank Lauscho, yesterday called for the imposition of conditions to any future aid given to South-East Asian nations. The senators were amonß six who accompanied Sen. Wayne L. Moras onUPI - 345 words
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Article62 1965-12-25 2 TOKYO. Fri.— China declared today it would come to ihc ulcl of C.imbotlu ir thr kingdom was attacked by the United States. Thr- official Propifs Daily made this pledge in a comment on the Pit.ss report that L'.s. troops in Vietnam bad been given authorisationAP - 62 words
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Article45 1965-12-25 2 PARIS. Pit President D« G.iulir announced a Chrlstmal tostuiT ycitcrdHv of amnesty lor 203 ppople convicted of crfsatt reliiiod to the Alßerian Wat. Tim announcenent :a:d 168 would be released at once and the uthrr 35 would have prison terma reduced.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Advertisement225 1965-12-25 2 s[ Look Your Best On Christmas jgflCfe Naturally you'll be the best dressed. immmT'' siiv *9 gj And your hair style will be so ■l"^ j^i^ j-^ TiniiF becomming, with an attractive I ll gl IB M POMADE "itt^r sricen and an elegant fragrance. A HAIR DRESSER This is done225 words
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Miscellaneous34 1965-12-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fto <*am you COtMt\ /^MV MUCftAMP UACMt/V. /<lippo« we aive*\ AHO TMEN rru 86- v- ~~YCj -i MMeBL j-J j Vjoe two io work/ v y. /M£ A <xt&j34 words
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Article, Illustration552 1965-12-25 3 Also, new surcharge on telecoms SALISBURY, Friday J'HE Rhodesian rebel Government yesterday cut off fuel supplies for British commercial aircraft and started a surcharge on telecommunications as part of its plan to offset and counter British sanctions. A Government statement said British-registered planesAP; UPI - 552 words
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125 1965-12-25 3 ASIIIM.TON Kri. A hi« h- level /.arahi in mission yesterday asked the I nitrri States for help in airlifting vital supplies to counter the economic squeeze on Zambia from the breakaway Rhodrsian Government. Mr Simon Kapuepwe. I i: n Minister of Zambia andReuter - 125 words
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200 1965-12-25 3 Pickets out again as fighting continues in race hate town NATCHEZ, Mississippi, Friday. •^EGRO leaders ordered a resumption of picketing here yesterday despite scattered but bruising violence in fighting between civil rights workers and whites. "We can't stop now." said Negro leader Mr. Charles Ever.s who was in charge olUPI - 200 words
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Article57 1965-12-25 3 BUENOS AIRES, Pri— Angry mobs of sugar cane workers, demanding payment or back wages, went on a wild rampage of looting and shooting in San Miguel de Tucumen last night. The demonstrators, some drunk, also stoned Government House in this capital city of TucumanAP - 57 words
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Article75 1965-12-25 3 LONDON. Frt.— Tne Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, last night completed a Christmas Cabinet shuffle with two more appointments. The new Minister of Defence for the Army is Mr. j Gerald William Reynolds, 38. who succeeds Mr. Fred Mulley. who was appointed Minister of Aviation. A wartime AirReuter - 75 words
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208 1965-12-25 3 I ONDON. Fri. A for- mer company chairman here is being sued for over a quarter of a million pounds by a corporation which paid him a reputed £170.000 a year. The giant Briti>h Printins Corporation an n ounced yesterday it was suing ItaReuter - 208 words
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Article59 1965-12-25 3 Santa Sid gets a handful COMEDIAN Sid James, pictured behind the beard, was one of six Father Christmases who collected toys for charity recently at the Variety Club's luncheon in London. With all those pretty "Miss Christmases" to help, the part was a cift for any Santa. The girls were59 words
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Article71 1965-12-25 3 LONDON. Fri.— Britain's Con-sul-General in Hanoi, Mr. Myles Ponsonby. has been replaced after !14 months in the difficult post. the Foreign Office said yesterday, j Mr. Ponsonby went to the North Vietnamese capital in October. 1964. His successor is 48-year-old Henry Bryan Shepherd who has iAP - 71 words
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Article31 1965-12-25 3 ALGIERS. Pn President Bouiivd i< w.c pMtcrday mured .the South Vietnamese* National I Litwmtlon Front of full uopn v IH M light against what he tcrrmd ■American imperuilUni. AP.AP - 31 words
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180 1965-12-25 3 LONDON, Fri.— French movie star Martine Carol announced yesterday her return to films after three years of retirement in the Pacific paradise of Tahiti. 1 "I'm never eoing baric to Tahiti it's so vulgar now." she -said a* her home overlooking RfsenfsReuter - 180 words
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Article161 1965-12-25 3 PITTSBURGH, Ft.. O. C ATKINS com--11 plained to the police that somebody stole his house. Atkins owns, or owned. two-storey frame house on Pittsburgh's north side. He said it had been vacant for about eight months and the last time he saw it was on161 words
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199 1965-12-25 4 U.S. PEACE CORPS MAN WEDS SINGAPORE GIRL SINGAPORE. Fri. A Sin-gapore-born Ceylonese girl and an American Peace Corps member were married in Singapore today. Their romance began when Jean Navamallar Alfred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Alfred, on completion of her schooling last year applied for a teaching199 words
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Article267 1965-12-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Slnga- I 0 pore's mass national rereglstratlon campaign will be launched next year In three phases with as little inconvenience to the public as possible. The project will involve the issue of new identity cards to distinguish citizens from non-citizens, and will be267 words
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Article49 1965-12-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The milli tary \v:ll carry out field exercise: at the Ulu Pandan Area on Tuesday i;ei\veen 3.30 a.m. and 10-3( a.m. Clank:- and thunderfiashe! will be used The public are advised not to b< alarmed when they hear explosion! I in mi.- area.49 words
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Article269 1965-12-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. "Christmas fare" m the English service of Radio Singapura will include a repea' brondcast of a variety show, "Christmas the Latin Way" at 10 a.m. on Christmas Day. A special edition of "My Word." a special Christmas feature conducted by Rev.269 words
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408 1965-12-25 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A BILL TO enable the Singapore Government to take over Cable and Wireless Ltd., in the State was passed in Parliament today. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, moving the Second Reading of the Bill, which was passed408 words
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Article29 1965-12-25 4 SINOAPORE, Fri. Television Singapura will broadcast a press conference with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, (In Chinese), over channel 5 at 805 p.m on Sunday.29 words
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Advertisement282 1965-12-25 4 Season's CATHAY ORGANISATION TOHI6HT t<fi\|!fiVJ MIDNIGHT! For More Swinging, burling and Bikini Bunnies SSrcoran- west riL rfoiißT-nnF.ON PAl.Af.E^iiiHri The unleashed power of The raging fury of MShMBmNDO wmm I LL£^*|mJf 111 I Sat irWW ■r^-2 W m^^^ ,w I mmmMM m I Ik J r ■uSoH o a ,m^,Vi m282 words
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Advertisement53 1965-12-25 4 SEASONS GREETINGS GREAT WORLD CABARET V* TONIGHT SPECIAL GENERAL RADIO NITE" fe« Spot Donee* NevahSm Admission $1.) £S 7J Tonight E.t. 2 a.m. Tomorrow Ext. 1 o m W* TABLE RESERVATION RING *****. fi£ V MANAGER, JOHNNY ROBSON VCI NEW STYLES {f)/ic|ul LOVABLE WJS^!2^ BRASSIERS 6IRDLES 87. North Bridge Road.53 words
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Advertisement217 1965-12-25 4 i :j The Editor and Staff of SCREEN NEWS wish their Readers a very ijc 'A Merry Christmas fa S and a Happy New gl Year. jJ i J^j Get your Dec. issue Q at all newsagents S^ and bookstores for £ft "ft only 40 cts. I I GRAND CHEAP217 words
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Advertisement212 1965-12-25 4 V A"" 9 C AP JiuC t&J^ MIDNIGHT- MAI IFI ALJHU^^^^b TANIfUT" *^^^W iV Dv V filmed on Till' t tl nUlll.jl UU L>^S intrigue, myvtcrypj REYNOLDS c^ o-m > JOHN HOYT lIE,\ (Singapore) /jS^ J TOMORROW M'NITE A m Mukerii^B P^ --M a d Hi I"AAO PYAR KAREN" Partly212 words
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Advertisement637 1965-12-25 4 ■fifSHAir ORGANISATION With you A MERRY CHRISTMAS NOW: 11, 145, 4, 6 30, 930 The BEATLES 'HELP!" >r> COLOR! 7 Songs! ,UA). B TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "OPERATION C.1.A." 'v. Hott m TOWORRC gj 5 AKIRA KOBAYAbHi "Volcano Wind" Mondorm in Colorscope I Tomorrow 8.45 o m NOW: 11, 1 30, 4.637 words
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Article268 1965-12-25 5 'Be on full alert Jasselton. Friday SECURITY forces in the border area of Tawau have been ordered to remain on full alert against Indonesian incursions during the Christmas season. The alert followed a warning by the State Secretary, Mr. John Musing, that Sabah could expect more sabotage attempts by Indonesian268 words
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Article250 1965-12-25 5 IPOH, Friday. pOLICE here have sent out about 3,000 Christmas cards containing suggestions of some do's and don'ts for the public to combat housebreaking. The cards printed In Engllsh. Malay and Chinese, .show Santa Claus with a bag of gifts and a mosque and250 words
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78 1965-12-25 5 An experiment in communal goodwill NIBONG TEBAL. FrL Thirty members of the Sungal Bakau Youth Club, five miles from here, yesterday spent two hours helping to keep the village clean by sweeping the mosque and the Chinese temple. They also cut the grass and trimmed overgrown hedges in the compound78 words
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Article58 1965-12-25 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri The three-month impasse during which 300 consumers in Bedonjr refused to buy electricity from the private company that supplies it. has ended amicably. T.ie main point of dispute was the consumers' refusal to pay met«r-rent of 50 cents a month. Now the owners of58 words
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Article48 1965-12-25 5 PARIT BUNTAR Frt Tengku Ahmad bin Adna n has assumed duties here as Assistant Informa- tinn Officer. Krlan He succeed* Inch* Wan Mo)ia- 1 mid bin Mohamed Salleh who has been transferred to Kelantan j as the acting Deputy State In- formation Officer tlure j48 words
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140 1965-12-25 5 IPOH. Friday. A FORM FOUR pupil and senior Scout in the Anderson School here, Halim bin Abbas. 16 who went on a tour of Thailand earlier this month has vanished. His father, Inche Abbas bin Mohamed Arlf. a clerk In the Mines Department here,140 words
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Article44 1965-12-25 5 PENANO. Pri. The Penan* USIS Library will be open during the Puasa month from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, except Sundays. It will be closed today and tomorrow for Christmas and on Dec 31 and Jan. 1 for the New Year.44 words
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230 1965-12-25 5 THE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, said today that an applicant for next year's national re-reglstratlbn for new Identity cards who had a birth certificate without a name but possessed a statutory declaration by either of230 words
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Article38 1965-12-25 5 KUANTAN. Frt. Malaysian Airways will introduce Pokker Friendship planes on Its East Coast flight* from Jan. 1. rhey will replace the DakoUs There will be three flights every week on Monuay. Wednesday und Fiiciav.38 words
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79 1965-12-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A memorandum asklns that the Chinese language be given a "reasonable and appropriate"' place In this country has been submitted to Tengku Abdul Rahman. It was submitted by the MCA Youth national vicp-oh-ilrman. Mr. Sim Mow Yu. in his capacity as79 words
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Article, Illustration398 1965-12-25 5 Arthur Richards - Arthur Richards From I O N DO N Fri.— A young Malay woman from Penang, now working in London, will be "Queen" for f o v r-and-a-half minutes tomorrow Mrs. Marina Samad. better known to Malaysian radio listeners as Marina Merican. is398 words
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Article34 1965-12-25 5 TAIPINO. Fri. A l:on dance and an exhibition of the Chinese art of self defence will be staged at the Chin Woo Athletic Association here tomorrow to celebrate rtie association's 35th anniversary.34 words
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Article27 1965-12-25 5 rAIPINO. Frt A woman. Pck Lai. 68. was fatally injured wl en she was knocked down by a ca at Tupal Road here last night27 words
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Advertisement336 1965-12-25 5 Dine Wine Donee to the 3-"'™'- J-" t-t-T-'X'.j-.t.--coressing music of the PFf VQTI2IY OSWALD DRAGON QUIN- V"^ilAm TET Miss GINA HO THE MYSTERY SINGER ot I'TiTr".-'--.- iT '-rr? fc*ifF»> the Mike FREE AM NOVELTIES. *"''^^JXg)) Tonight New Yeor Eve 2 o.m. *^S£^L^ Diners $12 per hcod (Free Novelties). /^HJK' Non-Diners336 words
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Advertisement380 1965-12-25 5 /Tm are MORE thai /0k an honoured guest at the\ P PREffIBSK T B«TS& TAIPEI We are proud of the impeccable service and hospitality that await you at The President. Luxurious rooms and suites range from US$B.75 per night. Night-club restaurants, barber shop, beauty salon and nursery are conveniently located380 words
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Miscellaneous26 1965-12-25 5 tumnmn AoßTHflff IUEH LAST UE&ttSV&rcO THEN ON CnIWTMAS £Vt r Ak|f\ lIAIiI IT*/* K^ TO COUNT THE HOWK... 'STAGED ID COUNT THEM* E5 AMI WfWl iTC26 words
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Article50 1965-12-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent "heartfelt greetings and congratulations" to King Mnhanvned Idrla Ai Senussi of Libya on the occasion of the country's national d»y. A similar message was Kent by Tcngku Abdul Rahman to the Libyan Prime Minister, Mr. Hu*> aein Mazek.50 words
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Article, Illustration176 1965-12-25 6 THE CLIMAX OF A STORMY FRIENDSHIP FILIPINO s>ncer Lumen Ca banes and her husband. Mr. Don Jones, after their wedding at the Singapore Kegislry of Marriages yesteruay. The simple noon ceremony was the climax of their "stormy" three year friendship which began in Hong Kong, where they were176 words
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Article163 1965-12-25 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in his Christmas message today, urged the people to be tolerant to each other. He said that Christmas was a fesiive season for all in Singapore. "Not so Ion? ago. singing Christmas carols In Singapore163 words
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Article44 1965-12-25 6 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. is spending his Christmas, holidays in Penang. He arrived here on Wednesday and was the guest of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee at dinner the same night.44 words
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254 1965-12-25 6 No Xmas let-up in the war on smugglers DfcNAM.. Krl. —To .op« with any IMNMI m smuggling operations during the Chrislma.s. Ilirl Raya and Chinese Nrw Year season, the Pening Customs anti-smugglinc division has cancelled all leave for its officers. "We are ready for any smugglers," Inche Hood bin Dato254 words
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200 1965-12-25 6 Alor Star, Friday \\TITH several thousand acres still affected by the recent floods, padl planters in Kedah are anxiously scanning the sky for a return of sunshine. The farmers are praying for a prolonged dry spell to enable them to harvest their200 words
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Miscellaneous160 1965-12-25 6 Alley Onp By V.T. HtunUm \O6CAR LOOK 9/ YEW! 'STOO I WHY A PICTURE SAMt UEASON I I WHAT AJ« J I ItHEYM.ISTBE I I AVWUU.Y BAD WE CANT MACHINE "YOU TWEY MADE THpS THESe /Zt^—W HERE FOR //y I EXCfTEP, I HEAR WWAT CANT HEAR? j^TMING YOU CAM THINa6160 words
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508 1965-12-25 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. DR. GOH KENG SWEE, Singapore's Defence Minister, today gave Parliament "a lesson in infant subversion." This subversion of the infant mind, he said, could be done in two ways: By getting toddlers to sing anti-government jingles, or by access to508 words
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Article, Illustration130 1965-12-25 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hindun binte Ahmad, the 11-year-old legless schoolgirl, is having trouble with the artificial legs she was given a month ago. The legs do not fit well and are uncomfortable. Attempts by Mr. Teh Chong. superintendent of the Artificial Limb Centre,130 words
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119 1965-12-25 7 Civil service must be above politics, says union DENANG, Fri. The Na- tlonai Union of Government Office Workers has warned against active participation in politics by civil servants. "It will spell disaster to the administration and should be suppressed." says the union's generalsecretary in the latest Issue of Suura Nugow,119 words
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Article, Illustration199 1965-12-25 7 Miss Atlas of the dare-devils a racing fan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. If Miss Atlas, Gerde Rogge. wasn't an artist with the German Dare-Devils, she would be out car racing. Billed as Ocr m a n ys •■strongest girl". Miss Atlas and 15 other dare-devils are doing a week's Christmas stint199 words
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92 1965-12-25 7 JESSELTON. Fri. An economic congress will be held here In April to find out ways of helping the Indigenous people to play a greater part in the State's commerce and industry. This was disclosed by Sabah's Minister of Finance. Inch* Harls bin92 words
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Article73 1965-12-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Chtw Kirn Lin. 24- was today committed to stand trial In the High Court on a charge of robbery He was charged at a preliminary inquiry here with robbing a businessman's wife, Mrs. Daisy Kok. at 9 p.m. on Nov. 20. last year,73 words
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Article64 1965-12-25 7 IPOH. Pri. Two lawyers Mr. V. Punldanathan and Mrs Punithavathy Sonrianithy were called to the Bar before Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan In the High Court here today. Tho State Legal Adviser. Perak. Inche Abdul Hnmld bin Haji Omar, appeared on behalf of the Attorney Oeneral while64 words
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199 1965-12-25 7 Singapore, Friday AN American firm wants about 100 skilled Singapore workers to work on civil and marine projects in South Vietnam. Mr J E Marshall, a director ol thr American Marine and Machinery Oo Ltd told the StraitTimes today that the199 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-12-25 7 Vernelle is going to Sabah to do something useful KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Vernelle Johnson. 23, is the only Negro in the batch of 80 Peace Corps volunteers who arrived here last nifcht. Together with mast of them. Miss Johnson Is going to Sabah. She Joined the Peace Corps "simply to111 words
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98 1965-12-25 7 Four years for man who stole 16 motor cycles SINGAPORE. Fri. Chia Ruay Bak. 23. who pleaded guilty to lit charges of theft of motorcycles, was jailed for four years on each charge in the Second Criminal District court today. The sentences will run concurrently. The thefts took place between98 words
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Article49 1965-12-25 7 PENANG. Pri. A man who took $65 from a shopkeeper "n the pretext of obtaining for him I a deck passage to India was to- day bound over for cheatinc. S. Kalimuthu. 40. pleaded euilty 10 cheating L> Aboo Hanifla on Feb. 19 this year.49 words
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Article95 1965-12-25 7 Those TV aerial thefts: 3 jailed SINGAPORE. Fri Three television aerial thieves have been jailed, the acting Police spokesman. Mr. V. N. Ratnasingam. disclosed today. Their arrests and <<>nvlctlon followed a spate of theft.* of TV aerials In the Queenstown bouslnt •■.state In recent months Two of the men were95 words
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Article32 1965-12-25 7 PENANG. Frt A hounrwifr Madam Lav I.n Kam. 35. »r--robbed of nearly $500 in cash «nd iewrllery yesterday when thre« armed men raided her house In i Batu Lanchang lanr32 words
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Article101 1965-12-25 8 N Worit S7f (Minimum) Mil AND MRS. Yap Ghim I.eong. ij-oh thaok all friends and relativee mr thnr assistan* <■, attendance, <ontMtaaaa, i.itt and «re«tbs ai tbeir i.c.-m hcrea\ement. THE FAMILY OF the lata Kng Yaw Jug Sukaihita. *insapore, >h.mk doctor* and atari of Ward 34 i: H for101 words
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Obituary34 1965-12-25 8 in HnrWs I Minimum I m a. pitchay la traunnti i memory. Sadly missed by li i 1 1 1 1 v Hrparted Tt'll-ttM. In■trlca h\ hn loMng aoo Michael. TanSsm TMUBMb34 words
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549 1965-12-25 8 The Straits Times Saturday, December 25. 1965. Once A Year A Merry Christmas! With which greeting it is customary to couple sincere wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. These are indeed our wishes. Not merely a happy New Year, or a prosperous one, but both happy and prosperous.549 words
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Article, Illustration567 1965-12-25 8 STUART GRIFFIN - Happy Kurisu-masu STUART GRIFFIN by TOKYO, Fri THE TROOPS BROUGHT IT AND THE FOLKS KEPT IT JAPAN, with only nine "national days" ollicially on the calendar, has added another, informally. It is "Kurisu-masu." A Buddhist temple has a creche in its midst, alongside a wooden fishshaped gong used by the567 words
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Article, Illustration896 1965-12-25 8 OF THE YEAR A SELECTION OF THE MEMORABLE SAYINCS OF 1965 'As an old man. and speaking from the experience that I had working for independence, I prefer the peaceful way. Fighting and killing will not solve any problem.' Dec. 17, 1965. 'We are not going to kneel or896 words
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761 1965-12-25 8 RUTH DANILOFF - CERTIFIED FIT TO BE AN AMERICAN'S WIFE RUTH DANILOFF By of The Washington Post IF you marry an Eng- lishman. a mere formality produces a brand new Englishwoman. But if you marry an American, your passport troubles have just begun. My husband, an itinerant Yankee. was suddenly transferred from his761 words
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Advertisement722 1965-12-25 8 Straits Tiaes k Malay Mail ka >■■«■< to colo rrotAW surtav MABRCT Onlii 4 ■••al f Ba«aartl*ariat BaMkJ COLD STORAM lIANCNII At M«M«a>4 B**4 ftc#>MA N CITT BOOK STORI LTD., Wmmtftm Hmh, C«#r«e Q«mt. THE NIWJ FROMT »r«l»»»rick i Su»lr»ark«< M. M. ISMAIL 1 «<«ifiit. tmrrwt HAMIIM STORE, 141* U»».'722 words
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Advertisement92 1965-12-25 8 I All wise people 1 know that gain is 1 commensurate with risk. i Do you know this? i We do! > And we always bear this in mind J v when investing i v your deposits with us. i Dcp'isit uith i I THE FINANCE CO., LTD. 77-79, Crchord92 words
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Advertisement120 1965-12-25 8 te l us by listening V i The electric excitement in ■If i 4 I \l V cli ldren>s Vo| ces,' Waves of cut I) Ai I y Church bells ringing out \i their annual m essa«e <i l\j (>/ of i°y and peace and goodwills. 1 j Jrly rl/120 words
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Article, Illustration178 1965-12-25 9 SINGAPORE Fri. The retiring British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, today made this plea to both Singapore and Malaysia 'Work closely together." Before he flew back to Kuala I.umpur after a one day farewell visit to Siiuapore. Lord Head said "There U178 words
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100 1965-12-25 9 6 convicted after crack-down by police CINGAPORE. Pit A recent police crackdown on burglars in Queenstown led to the arrest and conviction of a gang of six youths. A police spokesman today disclosed that investigations by the crime branch of Queenstown division had produced evidence of the gang's involvement in100 words
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Article, Illustration403 1965-12-25 9 Lew gets $3,000 a month rubber top job KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, f rpHE Deputy Permanent Secretary to J- the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Mr. Lew Sip Hon, is to become Deputy Controller of Rubber Research from next Saturday. In a statement today, the Malayan Rubber Fund Board announced that403 words
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76 1965-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Singapore student. Mr. Thia Teck Hoe. has graduated Ui medicine fro'^i the University of Melbourne. He was one of eight young doctors from Honz Kong and Malayi »ia who received their degrees at a convocation at the university last Bahird.iv. Dr. Thia.76 words
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Article58 1965-12-25 9 lAU'INU. Ft: An minute of thr Talphiß Boys Home tn Tupai Road. S Subramani. 15. who Ml a nested in Penang rarlUr thi> month after his escape from thr li.ime. made his second successful dash for freedom on Tur.«day. Hf- broke itM Mom ixjlire e_scort58 words
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Article53 1965-12-25 9 LONDON. Frt. The following seamen cadets from the Royal Malaysian Navy have passed out from the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth: Ahmad bin Abu Hanipah. Y. W Chow. Farris bin T. A. Rayan. A. Othman. O. T. Sun. Mohamed Syed. Waill bin Suhalli. and53 words
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Article115 1965-12-25 9 DENANG, Fri. A robbery suspect, Tan Ah Chye. 20, has been recaptured after escaping from police custody during a trial in the First Magistrate's Court here five months ago. Tan, alleged to be a member of a five-man arm^d gang which raided the Nam Kons bar115 words
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98 1965-12-25 9 Pirate TV and radio listeners: Govt gets tough ITIALA LUMPUR, Fri. The drive against pirate radio and television listeners has begun to pay dividends, a spokesman of the Ministiy of Information and Broadcasting disclosed today. He said that publicity about the checking of licences had resulted in hundreds of people98 words
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Article31 1965-12-25 9 I SUNGEI PATANI. Fri ror th* first time a Perm Six class will be opened here next year. The students will take science at the Ibrahim Secondary School.31 words
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Article52 1965-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police thia morning found the body of a 70--year-old Chinese in a back lane off Kvons Slak Road. The man, clad in white shorts and blue singlet, had no ldentirication papers Relatives or j friends are asked to contact Deputy Supt. A. O. Fernandis of Central52 words
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233 1965-12-25 9 A 'Singapore switch' warning on road tax KUALA LUMPUK, Friday. jtIALAYSIAN motor vehicle owners are warned by the Ministry of Transport against attempts to evade the increased road tax. In a statement issued today, the Ministry says that it is illegal for residents of Malaysia to either register or transfer233 words
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Article46 1965-12-25 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— The German Ambassador. Mr. Detlev Rchecl. today presented his credentials to thr President ol Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. On arrival at the Istana Negara. Mr. Scheel inspected a guard of honour mounted by men of the Singap( re Infantry Regiment.46 words
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Article32 1965-12-25 9 KANGAR, Fri. The president, of the Per. is Malay Customs and Religious Council. Inche Said bin Pilu-s. today reminded all Muslims in the State that they must observe the puasa.32 words
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Advertisement130 1965-12-25 9 S YOU'RE AN EXPERT WITH THE ICOHMATIC I —^pilCfD LOADING is one simple stepijust drop in one of the new 126-Kodik type cartridges, and this automa- wSSE3BB| tically sets your ASA index. v!?y ELECTRIC EYE aperture control gives you just the right amount of light to match your film to130 words
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Advertisement28 1965-12-25 9 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS! Our Stores will be closed on December 25th, 26th 27th and will open as usual on Tuesday, the 28th. Robinsofis SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR28 words
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Miscellaneous952 1965-12-25 9 Your holiday TV and radio MALAYSIA CH.WXtI. 5 Kuala I.ur- I songs: 6 News in Tamil: pur and I'enans: 6 Ipoh 6.10 Huckleberry Hound and Ma Urea: 3 Johore and Yogi Bear; 6.35 The Bahru; 4 Taipinc; 7 Big Mac Show "A day at Batu Pahat: 9 Kluane. the Fair";952 words
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Miscellaneous493 1965-12-25 9 Radio f*«i» t .wskw« MALAYSIA A.M. 6 Programme sum- 3 Hawaii CaUs: 3.30 Voice Of mary; 6.02 Morning Melodies: The People: 3.45 Orchestral 7 News: 7.10 Breakfast Pot- Selections: 4 Listen With pourri: 7.30 Learn a Word a Love; 5 News: 5.10 On The Day; 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri: Range: 5.30493 words
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Letter391 1965-12-25 10 PAYING TAX ON TRADE LOSSES W E &re lold lo "give a T fair trial to the (new i turnover tax." Mr. Tan Slew Sin may not be aware of the fact that many businesses with limited resources like mine may not survive this second trial period. Many who cheered391 words
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202 1965-12-25 10 'A foreigner' after 9 years of loyal service npHE separation of Singapore from Malaysia and the political squabbles between the two ruling parties have created headaches, heartaches and frustration for the citizens of both countries. Federationborn persons who arc non-F c d c r a 1 and non-Singapore citizens suffer202 words
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Letter46 1965-12-25 10 BEAUTIFUL CAPITAL BY NIGHT rpHE overseas comJ petitors in the SEAP Games will long remember the breathtaking beauty of Kuala Lumpur by night. Those responsible for the imaginative floodlighting of the City's beautiful public buildings, deserve a warm word of praise. R. F. JENKINS Kuala l.unimir46 words
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Letter69 1965-12-25 10 IVJNMAN Road and Tanjong Kat on g Road are two major Singapore mads in a fast growing residential area with many schools. Months have passed since the completion of the extension to the Dunman Road and yet there Is no Indication that traffic lights will be installed at69 words
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Letter64 1965-12-25 10 THE National Language Action Front has urged Radio Malaysia lo stop broadcasting news in English for the purDose of popularising Bahasa Kebangsaan. Having recognis.'d fcngllsh a.s an essential lecond language, any step taken to curtail its usage would be flippant and could be instrumental in retarding our progress. Let us64 words
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Letter30 1965-12-25 10 THE traffic and hawkers around the New Pudu Market are apparently out of control. Police and Municipal authorities shoi'ld come and see the chaos themselves. FOO CHEE WAN Kuala Lumour30 words
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328 1965-12-25 10 I READ the letter of Mr Godwin and Lawyer* on the titles given locally to High Court judges and their, precedence, with real Interest. I agree with "Lawyer" that the social and hierarchical priority given to Judges locally Is far too low and not328 words
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103 1965-12-25 10 REGARDING charges made by housing estates, is there any limit or control Imposed upon them as to the charges which they can impose upon these tor whom they build houses? For example what is a reasonable charge for connecting a supply of water103 words
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Letter88 1965-12-25 10 IF the State Govern- ment wants to make Penang Hill more attractive to tourists, something should be done to make the waiting room at the top railway station more lomfortable for passengers. One Sunday. I saw no fewer than 60 passengers crammed in the tiny waiting room and there were88 words
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Letter118 1965-12-25 10 pENANG Is a beautiful 1 island, and yet to many, If not most, tourists and motorists, it must appear ugly. For, the city's traffic Is almost overrun by the uncrowned kings of the road—the trlshaw-pedd-lers and plagued by unruly cyclists and pedestrians. Some motorists, of course, have never learnt how118 words
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Letter89 1965-12-25 10 •TELOK BATAK. Off Telok Murok, Lumut, has a reasonably good stretch of beach which will gain popularity if the Government would take a little Interest. The road to the place needs a little maintalnance to enable cars to use It. I am sure the Military Engineers would gladly help build89 words
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Letter56 1965-12-25 10 I REFEH u> the article "Henry Ford and His Pilgrims of Peace." (S.T. Dec. 14». Pe.han.s another footnote you may add :o the history for the que*t Of world peace is that :ne Ford Motor Company paid for the cost of the United Nations Organisation building site in New Vnrk56 words
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184 1965-12-25 10 WIPING OUT EVASION ON SEC. 31 MAY 1 ask the Comp--ITI froller of Inland Revenue why, If he Is so anxious to wipe out evasion, he does not recommend to the Committee on Direct Taxation that Section 31 of the Ordinance is amended so that the "evasion" which can be184 words
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Letter106 1965-12-25 10 1 REFER to the letter in the Straits Times of 7th December 1965 regarding house owners letting out their houses to others and themselves living in Housing Board estates. Evictions have been carried out of .enants of Housing Board who are owners of private property let out for106 words
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Letter30 1965-12-25 10 DEFERENCE Resident's letter (S.T. Dec. 12». the roads In Hongkong Park are private roads, and the responsibility for their maintenance Is that of the frontagers. K.Y.D. GIN Singapore30 words
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190 1965-12-25 10 IN England recenty l saw a new form ot building construction which I felt wouid t>iuseful in Singapore and elsewhere in S fcI have recently had a compari>on ma old established i ing firm, between t tie H. D. B omsiru arrangements for the Toa190 words
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Advertisement294 1965-12-25 10 I 4******44*44*4***4******444 WHAT IS CHRISTMAS? "Christmas Is more than a tale that Is told. More than a story that's pretty and old. Christmas is even much more than a birth Christmas is heaven come right down to earth. Christmas Is more than a story, it's true. Mv God is come294 words
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Advertisement177 1965-12-25 10 r Z% Interest* More Benefits Full Protection Personal Service Dependable, convenient stvlnf plans with a maximum sure rata ot 8% Interest. Withdrawal! ara easy to mane. FIXED INSTALMENTS DEPOSIT Regular Monthly Saving* NEW-SAFE-EASY AM with FREE Accident Insurance Beautiful, large -size 1966 diaries will be given away free to all177 words
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Advertisement898 1965-12-25 11 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.i Due Store Sans P Slam Penant mcnestneuS Liverpool, Glasgow In Pt Dec 21 Ok 27 AStYANAX I'.eriiool, Dublin, A'mo-ti.. Baa. 11 tec 71 Oec 27/ 2 Jaa 1 milampuS l ..-Tool Bee 21 Jaa 1 DEMOOOCUS Liverpool, Gia^gcit tec 11/ Of MOOOCUS Liverpool, Glasgow898 words
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Advertisement983 1965-12-25 11 bbbbWjm/^ pC^T mm LJ LJ Mm. 'l tm\ m\ /^7 mm /Im <ofl TH£\. A X3L/NES m, I THS E^ST ASIATIC COwPAsr Li* mco'pO'Wtd o Oe-nfk EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NEAR tAbl, CONIINENI ANB SCANBINAHAi Score P Sham Penang Am Genoa Havre H'Ourg K lam Ml* CeM KOREA il Saiiee Sailel983 words
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Advertisement930 1965-12-25 11 I BENW.INE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PQRTV nrWATTAUT F r Liverpool Jan 21 BENATTOW huh Fel 7 smejaro™ Pt. S'nam Penani Rotterdam Fel 12 Dec 27 31 Dec 11/ 1 Jan 4 4 Hamburg Fel 11 G'mouth Mar 11 BENLOYAL Sintasore Pt. S'nam Penang For London Jm 14930 words
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Advertisement1132 1965-12-25 11 I BUCKNALLS.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Continenr. CITY OF NELLINSTOM io'i»a Himourg. Rottertaa. Singapore P. i nan Peaang Havre. Hun C. I-I/2T 21 Dec M lee CITY OF CHICAGO Hi. re, L tin. H'burg, B'emen, i -jm, A'aam. Antwerp M/11 im 21.21 laa CITY OF NEWCASTLE 1 c n. HamDurg, KutiefOarn, Havre,1,132 words
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657 1965-12-25 12 ACTIVE MARKET ON EVE OF HOLIDAY SHUTDOWN Prom Our Market Correspondent rK Stock Exchange was active right up to the holiday shutdown at 12.30 p.m. yesterday and the total turnover of 385.2V0 shares was larger than on many full trading days in past months. Industrials were firm although towards the657 words
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Article27 1965-12-25 12 .Vj»Uyan Slock Indices Dec. 23 Drr. 24 •Industrials: 83.48 83.81 Tins: 104.06 104.82 J rubbers: 104.73 104.73 •Dec. 30 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article935 1965-12-25 12 T>l SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur tradinf rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: RO'iMead (2.000> $1. 74, (2 Oik). Jl 73 Call: C.S. Holding. <2.n00i »j no: Otmlopa (7.000> 11.80: Eaao orda.935 words
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Article140 1965-12-25 12 SHIM lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharve* or oxpeeted today ■re: Slamat 3/4. Qudrun Bakke 5. Nestor «/7. Kincivllle 8/D. Yewbank 10/11. Artyannx 13/14. Yarra 16/16. Veleblt 1", Tensha Maru No. 3, Rane« M/M, Kunak 2.'i'26. Tjlbodaa 27/2 S. Klkrn Maru 2U'3O, UenMKnenire 31/3^, ClinoKle 33/34. I'romacho140 words
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Article25 1965-12-25 12 Dec. 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 711 cents (down half a cent) TIN: 5684.50 (down 53.25). Unofficial estimated ottering 22."> tons (down 5 tons).25 words
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Article136 1965-12-25 12 MELBOURNE, Prt. INDUSTRIAL-: were firm, but 1 quiet and most moves were Email. Myer and Mayer S.A. were in demand and each gained 6d. Base metals were steady and quiet. Santos was prominent in oils with bids up 9d. to 18s. 3d. The exchange is now closed til)136 words
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Article332 1965-12-25 12 Rubber rise extended on week THE months rise was extended during the pas' week's trading, which has seen fair turnover, taking levels to 72 eenti ror January and February lor first time since June this year report li.( B. Ltd in their weekly rubber report. Unconllrmed reports of continued off-take332 words
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Article223 1965-12-25 12 Dec. 24. Three months INDUSTRIALS Hountind 11 eta. McAhsur 9 <-v C s Ui..ilin«« 15 CUM. Invent. 10 i la. DmilnpH 13 cv. N. Iron -> cti>. B. sinell«:s M eta. O C 8.0. 14 ct«. U 12 eta. Itothinann 11 eta. FMi Imp. 10 <-v. lloi.tnMin lv223 words
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Article67 1965-12-25 12 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore noon pricea per plcul yetterday: Coconut ell: bulk SS2 aellers, drum Sss| xellera. Copra: D«c./Jan. UK/CoDtlnrat: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white 1217 ft aellera. Snra'.vnk blnck $1574 nelkrs. garbled Lampoon rlack SIS7KN) srllen-. (all Mm NI.W), ASTA il72iiN) Mllera <1IH)<-, NLWI S.nitapere Coconut Oil Millers*67 words
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Article86 1965-12-25 12 '['ME A*»oci*tien v? Bank! in Miijy tin made inmr rnanßt-N to its rate* ?u tin niiaotn vmterday tail mm to ■10»> Htm Verk: Buy ins TT 32 13/lt). airmail OD 32 15/1)). HO d/at. 33 3/8 rr.-dr milk, 33 9/ltf trade Mils. Canada: r>uyla« TT 35/5/16. airmail OD86 words
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442 1965-12-25 12 Rfc Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell by $3.25 to 5684.50 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 225 tons. The lesser drop locally was attributed to better support. In London on Thursday the 3 months forward afternoon buyers*' price442 words
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Advertisement944 1965-12-25 12 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Service Binitkok Hoflßkoni s rranctscii n York Ptinti. Bainaw* -KMttart Man- 11/» JM 11 IM 21 rM 12 Ma 15 Ma It Ma HbbSm Man" 14/2S rrt 2S rrt 2) Ma il Aa 14 Aa> is a* Japan Direct Service Penafif.944 words
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Advertisement913 1965-12-25 12 ■Baan^^a^^aaail^l *aa^^^*BT^*a^ l l ™^*BP l^ l l^rP^^^a^^Baßl AIISTRAU A/NEM tUUMt SIBVICt. IrtBIA, PARISIAN AMO P. SOU SERVICE* It frtaaatti. Aerifte Melttarae StStn 't- MaaM aM Nafa»»ttie)*a Penane P, Spw* rpgrt P. S»a« Ptaaaa rCARMNIAIIA 2* Bet 27/21 Bet It/IB Bee SIRONANA 4/ IJM WJM 11 JM BULIMIA I JM913 words
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Advertisement127 1965-12-25 12 WILHELMSEN LINES FMMi IcsathaatiM Mi CMtMMUi parti fa Baacktt aat maj Rasa, Hntri P. SHaa SWfMart TOLEDO (CHIS Pustn) 27/2S lUCEU (Calls Manna) 18/11 :m U/14 Jm U/17 Jm TAUSAUK (Calls. Pusm) 217*1 JM BARBER LINE rani ».4.a tAii ana »mi coaii paim RINtSVUIt H l»l rtINUkJI M II IM127 words
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Advertisement1459 1965-12-25 13 K onlinufd from I'.igr 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENT <• Word* SIS (Minimum) MR. PA. SAMUEL »nd rhildnn of rr.ii thank relative* and friend* for thi.'r condolence*. wVMttl «•< ■area during thr sssMca loss of Mrs. GREETINGS 20 Word* SIS (Minimum) MABEL TEO af ItH>h nwifi all her Mirry X'mas nn.l A I1,459 words
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Advertisement792 1965-12-25 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I IS Wordt SI (Min.)— Box St cto. txtrm SEASIOE PARK KATONG Fully Furnished 3-brdroomed House, one airconditioned, atailarile 1-1-1966. Monthly rent S5OO. Apply Boa A 6436 S.T sTpejem TWO BIC ROOMS With telephone at I im-a or 8-A, Loronc Batawi off 7) I I I'M r Kerangoon792 words
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Advertisement784 1965-12-25 13 TOURS A EXCURSIONS IS Wmrd* St (Min.)— Box SO tt*. txlro IMI CHERRY BLOSSOM lour organised inclusive tour departure Singapore m.v. Laos 11th April, return 14th May including rive day tour of Japan. For further particular* apply American Lloyd Agency Ltd., M, Robinson Ruad, Singapore, FOR HIRE IS Wordt tt784 words
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Advertisement930 1965-12-25 13 FOR SALE IS Wmrd* M i Min.)— Box it tt: txtrm CEILINQ FANS U.K. 60" SU/per monib inclusive. fixing. Tel: 3' pore *****. BE A MAGICIAN this holiday season: We teach you how to become one. Call Rt Wongs Magic Center, 107 Selegie Koad, Spore. AIRCONDITIONER AWNINGS. U.S. awnings. Venetian930 words
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Advertisement506 1965-12-25 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Wordt tt (Min.)— Box l» tt: txtrm X'MAS NIW VIAR Gifts! CXteon Beauty Salon islrcondltionrd), 376. East Coast Road. S'pon. MAISON MODfftNE. First Class Ladirs Hairdressers racial TreatmfnK A Bridal Make-up by Mrs. Vl. ky Yip. l>ondon WtiallUrd Beautician. ISB, Orchard Road. Spore. Appointments I'lione J74M,. WHERE506 words
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Advertisement584 1965-12-25 13 THE STRAITS TiMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malr\a> NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at Hongkong Bank Chambers. Kuala Lumpur on Friday I4lh January. 1966. the Directors will recommend the payment of a Final Dividend of584 words
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Advertisement148 1965-12-25 13 sbbbbbbV"^ V EARLY ENROLMENT ENSURES YOUR SUCCESS... Let STAMFORD COLLEGE prepare you through ifi Fomous Home-Study Courses for Higher School Certificate School Certificate Malaysia Certificate Qualifying Test Lower Certificate/ Sarawak Junior Form VI Entronce L.C.C. Commercial Educotion Certificate or For a Commercial Career in Accountancy Secretaryship Business Administration Office Administration,148 words
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841 1965-12-25 14 CREDIT BALANCE 111 has bright prospects in the Governor's Cup (Race Five) over Bif at Penang tomorrow. Although his first success was In a sprint at Ipoh, the five-year-old has a stayer's record in Australia. He followed ud with a smart win at841 words
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Article30 1965-12-25 14 BEST BETS: Admiral Byrd (Race Two), Priority (Rac* Three) and Serum Negara (Race Severn. BEST FORECAST: Admiral Byrd and Avenger II in Race Two. THE COINC is toft.30 words
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Article135 1965-12-25 14 K»ce 1 FROGGIE Crown Boy Bay Dragon D. VENGEANCE j D. VENGEANCE CTown Boy j Frog gie x 'r Ojam Crown Boy RAM t ADMIRAL BYRD Avenger OUin RISHTIME Wond.-rful Pil Avenger ADMIRAL BYRD Wonderful Pil Avenger R*ce S Race Race S PRIORITY MMM PRIORITY K. ll,i Bright135 words
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Article1340 1965-12-25 14 PENANG— Ist day Race 1—2.30 Class 2 Div 2 ($7,000) 7f 1 ***** Dark Romance II a (PY Tang) Sullivan 9 9.0 (F) Trevena 3 2 ***** Bay Dragon II a (Sunbeam St) Lee 5 8.13 (F) Coles 1 3 ***** C rown Bo; a (Jonah St) E Breuk. 71,340 words
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160 1965-12-25 14 Grenadier is topweight in Gold Cup SEVENTEEN horses have been handicapped for the last classi< of the season the $2 1,000 Penang Gold Cup to be run over lOf on Jan. 2. Grenadier, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup. gets top weight of 9.10. Royal Heritage, winner of six races160 words
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Article165 1965-12-25 14 Mirthful Miss does fine trial YfIRTHFUL MISS a iTX first-up winner over 6f at Kuala Lumpur last month, stepped out smartly in soft going at Penang yesterday morning. Ridden by Garnet BouPT^, Mirthful Miss and stable-mate Shockalingam lan 3f in 40-2/5. Best gallop O f the morning was done by165 words
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Advertisement992 1965-12-25 14 NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Ta»aran2 ada-lah di-pfl.iwa n> id« pemboroiiKJ JKI .•rubliar dalam Kelas 'B Kep«la 11 Pe< li.ihiiu-kep.il.t II dan lauiL' DemborouK "Bona tide" unluk Miemberm nerta menyudahkiiii hi Maslld Nenerl dl-J«lan Hm 'hurst. Seremban. Boran«2 tawaran dan 'Bills of Quantities' serta butlr2 berhubong dengan tawaran lnl boleh dl-dapatl992 words
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Advertisement878 1965-12-25 14 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker.) i lnrrdr«-nir<l IMed(ed Goods Jr».-ller\ from tbr tollowin* Pawnbrokers' Miop«. No. 136 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Sioiik (Chop Sem Pohi. No. 25b South Bridge Road Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Pbtt> Yong Kee. No. 287 south Bridire Road Scow Kian "Chop Nuni Cheongi. > No.878 words
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Advertisement57 1965-12-25 14 On all occasions ask for. VAT 69 Jg FINEST S SCOTCH &I WHISKY URODONAL will bring life o^ gaiety to you teo! URODONAL will protect y*u against Rheumatism, paint in the jointi and Arthritis. Soon you will regain your heo'th and vitality. TAKE URODOIIfII AND LIVE HAPPILY? Sola Agant: G.57 words
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Miscellaneous61 1965-12-25 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM >ER INVENTION S /I Alt I* A FEW RurtC IKi it< V^ A SUCCESS! \l M^*' VT few PUQp IN iT.^y GOOO^ 'THERE HE l« CHASINfIj <~ 1L f THINJKIN', V.OVEB NOW!^^ I BUILT TWAT\ V PUDOSV^ SWINJGIMO DOOR V— r^yf^ \+mA <>^ to pwotect61 words
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Article, Illustration428 1965-12-25 15 M. RAHMAN; E. FRIDA - M RAHMAN E. FRIDA By BADMINTON TEAM ALSO RECOMMENDED FOR COMMONWEALTH GAMES NEXT YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 1)ATO Ghazalie bin Shafie, the Malaysian AAU president, and Dr. Aziz Durairatnam, Malaysia's Chef de mission in the recent Seap Games, said they would strongly recommend that428 words
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Article172 1965-12-25 15 Minister praises Singapore team VIM.ArOKK. I ri. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inchc Othman Wok, today praised tbc Singapore Seap Games team. Hr said Sineapore, contesting in the Games at Kuala Lumpur for the first time .is an independent nation against six other South Kast Asian nations, bad taken third172 words
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Article84 1965-12-25 15 ]\AIROBI, Frl. Kipchonge Kelno, Kenya's 25-year-old world record holder of the 5,000 and 3,000 metres, was given a hero's welcome home here yesterday after his tour of New Zealand and Australia Hundreds of wildly cheering fans lined the airport as Kelno, a Nairobi police Inspector,Reuter - 84 words
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Article91 1965-12-25 15 SAO PAULO. Fri. Pele. the world's best-known footballer, is to marry next year possibly before the World Cup finals in England. Brazil's famous negro inside-forward, who is 25. told the Sao Paulo Gazeta Esportiva (sports gazette* in an exclusive interview that his bride would be Rosemarie Cholby,Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration65 1965-12-25 15 yOE YATES Is only three but she is "in the swim" with mother Margaret Yates, an instructor at Lytham St Annes Baths, Lancashire. Zoe took only three weeks to master the breast-stroke and backstroke and now she is taking diving lessons. She65 words
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Article359 1965-12-25 15 Shiell flays MCC bowling ADELAIDE. Fri.— After being hammered by 19-year-old Doug Walters In the first Test last week. MCC were again mercilessly treated by a young cricketer. 20-year-old Alan Shiell of South Australia, here today. Shiell. a civil servant scored •i" unbeaten 202 to helo South Australia declare their359 words
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Miscellaneous346 1965-12-25 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Order poets to Interrupt lei--1 Ii s how our contemporaries ter-writing In London (7, 6i. li\e. nevertheless (2, 3. 4. 4>. 8. Give Tommy Brown «le 9. Takes the part of a poor brewed In Leicestershire 16, landowner In "As You Like 7). It" vT>.346 words
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Article, Illustration377 1965-12-25 16 Crowds pack Holy City for Xmas BLTHLtHKM. Kri—Travellers from around the world streamed into the Holy Land yesterday to relebrate Christmas in tills little town where Christ was born. Cannons boomed over the holy city of Jerusalem signally not a renewal of the bitter Israel -Arab war as they did377 words
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Article90 1965-12-25 16 Armed guard for Santa "pVEN Father Christmas Able-Seaman Alan Vickerman has to travel with an armed escort as he takes presents to the children at a party in Aden. This is the situation in Aden. There is the heat. And there is FEAR among the British families as they do90 words
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513 1965-12-25 16 BOB NG - Malaysia tells tin team: Our 'no' is final BOB NG By J^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia's decision to stay out of the Third International Tin Agreement is a "firm one" and will remain unchanged even if the agreement is modified, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today. He513 words
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Article33 1965-12-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. PH. The leader of the British Conservative Party. Mr. Edward Heath. Is due here on Jan. 4 for talks with the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman.33 words
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Article72 1965-12-25 16 SAO PAULO. Prl.— One of Brazil's most notorious holdup men, Glno Amleto Meneghettl, today resigned himself to his 50th Christmas in prison at the age of 88. Police caught him red-handed yesterday as he attempted to prise open the door of a luxury IReuter - 72 words
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99 1965-12-25 16 WASHINGTON. FrL TT Gemini t> and Gemini 7 apparently came within on; foot of each other during their historic nose-to-nose space rrndrivous last week, a Press Club meeting last National Space Agency official has revealed. Mr. Robert Aller. chief of Gemini mission planning, toldAP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration69 1965-12-25 16 A TURBAN— worn by Officer Cadet Jagjit Singh from Malaya was prominent among the conventional military caps daring the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst recently. Of the 984 officer cadets on parade. 229 were passing out after two years' training The69 words
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100 1965-12-25 16 God taught me to play the guitar, he says SiYDNEY. Fri.— Brian Tyas, 20. applied today for exemption from national military service because, he said. God wanted him to concentrate on playing his electric bass guitar. Tyas, who said he was a member of the Plymouth Brethren religious order, toldReuter - 100 words
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Article38 1965-12-25 16 LONDON. Prl. The life of Cardinal Spellman of New York has been insured by Lloyds of London for US$l million during his visit to Vietnam, columnist Willlacn Hickey said in the Daily Express today. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article32 1965-12-25 16 DAMASCUS. Fn. Mt i Bit in- :t former Syriim Minister. ha> b<en ;.skf.i to for a new uovornmcni to nee) of Mr. Yousscf Zfnyen winch resigned last Tuesday. ReuierReuter - 32 words
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Article33 1965-12-25 16 LONDON, Fri. The Brush Government today gave Pakistan £7.500 to help victims of the recent East Pakistan cyclone which killed more than 400 people and left thousands homeless. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article281 1965-12-25 16 Razak sets casual tone in Burma From SAMAD ISMAIL RANGOON. Fri. Informality seems to be the keynote of the visit here of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. The keynote was struck yesterday- the first day or the visit- when Tun Razak and General Ne Win. chair man of281 words
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Article51 1965-12-25 16 CURnTBA iSouthern Brazil-. Fri.~-Sevpntern com lets from th state peninten-l.iry hero. Invited to tak? pur: In a Chi tn programme on televiMon, c\v*e freedom instead. When the bvis taking them to the TV itation brake down, they overpowered the three foardi ir.d the driver and neaped.—51 words
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