The Straits Times, 2 January 1966
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Title Section21 1966-01-02 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY. -2JANt%6 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No 1,555 SUNDAY JANUARY 2. 1966 20 CENTS KDN. 2036 M C (P) 163021 words
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290 1966-01-02 1 NO NO NO— Moscow Hanoi and Peking snub LBJ offensive IN A RARE show of unanimity,^ the Communist camp yesterday blunted the American peace offensive. Unyielding Premier Kosygin said In MOSCOW: "The U.S.A. must immediately halt its aggression and withdraw all its forces and armaments from South Viet- nani PEKING290 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-01-02 1 warned that peace must be achieved or 1966 may bring a deepening war which would increasingly affect all Allied, Communist and neutral governments. PLEA BY THE POPE The suspension of the bombing of North Vietnam continued for the ninth day, and a curious lull descended123 words
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Article38 1966-01-02 1 for all who were born in thr last year of the war and who will be 'II thi> year: 'JO strive with difficulties and to conquer them is the highest human felicity. Samuel Johnson.38 words
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Article46 1966-01-02 1 LONDON. Sat —Britain yev terd.iy opened an extra door to import* of textiles from India, Pakistan, Hong Kong and Japn:. The Board of Trade announced that the new move applied to imports of corduroy for shipment on or before June I 30. 196646 words
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Article20 1966-01-02 1 Saved— by skirt SYDNEY. Sat. Tv.o men and h two-vex r-old boy ".i-rc drowned when their n.-hmg night I our20 words
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Article21 1966-01-02 1 LONDON Prime H..!'l<; Wilson »u< Britain 'i 'Man of 'he Year by the mH.»<> circulation Dally MirrorDaily Mirror - 21 words
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169 1966-01-02 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Triumphant Indonesian Army paratroopers have relumed to Jakarta claiming they have captured or killed all the leaders of last October's abortive coup. Their commander. Major Santo.-i'j .-said none ot his troops bad been killed ciurinij tin mission to crush Communists and supporters169 words
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Article22 1966-01-02 1 LJNZ. (Austria i. Sat. A Mnall sports plane crashed Into a village street yesterday killing Its two passengers and pilot.22 words
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Article16 1966-01-02 1 BANGUI. Sat Presld-nt David Dacko of the i African Republic was thrown laM night16 words
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Article34 1966-01-02 1 T«HE SuncU.y fun-.s wishes its readers a happy New Year. Make sure you receive the bonus we promised you— two issues of the Asia Magazine with your copy of todays paper.34 words
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257 1966-01-02 1 gINGAPORE. Sat— The Barisan Sosialis today expelled the man wh o yesterday condemned the party leadership for '"working for the interests of inte r n a tional Communism." A party statement accused Mr. Li m Huan Boon, the Barisan leader in Parliament, of257 words
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Article36 1966-01-02 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian astronomers have discovered a quasar source of radio energy not classifiable as a star on the fringe of tho known universe which la brighter mid I is'or than anything ureviousl.t36 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-01-02 1 Yolanda: At last shell be Mrs. Quinn V\M\ MONICA < Calif ornia). Sat.— Actor Anthony Quinn and Miss Yolanda Adclolora (abovri. Darents of two children. wer c yesterday issued a marriaae licence horr. Quinn. It, divorced on Jan. 21 last \ear by his first wife, met his 30 -year-old fiancee128 words
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Article877 1966-01-02 1 Think survive President to his people SINGAPORE. Sat. JJEP'ENCE: "Other people will be kss tempted to swallow us up it' we make clear our resolution to defend ourselves whatever the cost." Economy: 'Neither the Malaysians nor the British are under any obligation now to look after our economic welfare." Separation:877 words
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Article84 1966-01-02 1 MELBOURNE, fl land vice— apt aln Colin Cowdrey. whose batting has been in the doldrums, reached his best form of the tour when he scored 104 in the second Test against Australia here today. His superb stroke-play delighted a crowd of 43.745. He hit nine fours84 words
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Article45 1966-01-02 1 SAIGON S.i A Polish officer ot the International Control CommisMot; Literally ran into a Saigon police ye-ierday to request politi.al asylum. The man. Lt. Anatole Slaw in.-ky. an interpreter. «aa chased into exile by 'our of hla Polish comrades. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article26 1966-01-02 1 TORONTO. Sat. American geologist Robert Dunfleld. di*r £30 million worth of Kidds buried pirate on Oak Island. ofT the found some heventeemh-centur and cutlery.26 words
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Article41 1966-01-02 1 MANILA. gal hwlleat MtKH ""aid today he would be his own Secretary of Defrncr lor a vrar. Hr would also takfl personal charge of t lie iampaisn aeainst sniugu'linc. Yesterd.iv hr reviewed an army parade held la hi«. honour.41 words
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NAMES IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration50 1966-01-02 2 \N(.KI KS. Sat. Actress Marie McDonald's on Oct. 21 has been :cidental by the Curoner'.i llminatlng the do sibllltv Dr. Thfodore Curphey gave the nil: lnv >stiKahv psychiatrists and paychoictrps.s was found slumD^d c a drp.s.slnu table in licr '•iTtlflcate read c did of ■•drug; li toxllon."50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-01-02 2 Mislimov— l6l up lOBCOW, Bat BhiraU lisllmov, the oldest man n earth who rl»im.s to Old. sent Nfw Year v on the eve of his Prom Baku, capital of thr Azor;i'>ii nf the Sovift Cauwl hod the Soviet 'li and .said: "Thi.s valuable thine In My own !»'><>rl hftfttth Is77 words
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Article56 1966-01-02 2 TUNIS. Bat I'rrMriciit Bnursulba la ;i niulit announced ,i nation wide In- and wage frorui cc the devaluation of the dinnr In September He said In a New Year Eve addross to the nation that salaries and wages would rise by between 66 and 26 6 per56 words
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Article92 1966-01-02 2 LONDON. Sat Mandv Rlce-Davies. one of the ocentral figures in the Pr- funio scandal which rocked Bri tain's Conservative Government in 1963. was named In a divorce action against wealthy French baron Pierre Emil Cervello. The baron's 32-year-old wif< Vivien alleged that he committed adultery with Miss Rice-Davles92 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-01-02 2 VADUZ (Lelcntenstein), Sat. Princess Anne of Britain was suffering from a slight cold and tamnach pain at Vaduz Castle yesterday. The wrathrr was culd nnr| cloudy when the IS-ynr old Princess on holiday here with her father and Prince Charles, went through beginners paces on the ski slopes86 words
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Article204 1966-01-02 2 From G«offr«y Gcldard: Kuching, Saturday gARAWAK has refused to accept the terms offered by the Social Welfare Lotteries Board and the Central Government for the extension of the lottery to this State. The Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today: "The share of the proceeds offered204 words
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Article12 1966-01-02 2 NEW DELHI. Sal. Mr. Eaward HeaUi. mrived hert today.12 words
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Article, Illustration469 1966-01-02 2 Rudy Beltran - STEPPING ON THE GAS INTO 1966 AND A SIZEABLE FORTUNE Rudy Beltran J£ U A L A LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Cheong Chce Bun, 52, inventor of a "more miles per gallon" device. lias finalised plans to write to motor manufacturers telling them469 words
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342 1966-01-02 2 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG. PENANG, Sat By J)K. LIM CHONG EU, denounced yesterday's election of Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew as Mayor of George Town as "a farce," and called on the people to reject him. "We call on all the City Councillors to342 words
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Article26 1966-01-02 2 SINGAPORE Sat. The Drputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toll Chin Chye, lias appfiilecl to ro.v.dpnts of the Rochorc consti-uif-ney to I<jin tlic Vigilante Corps26 words
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Article33 1966-01-02 2 JAKARTA Sat. Ind Defence M Nasutioq was reported to have been emed a i id .shocked" by reports that lie was tipped to bfr como Vice-President and heir to Boekarn i.33 words
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Advertisement186 1966-01-02 2 s wittKr it Nil "Qantas is a living doll" All young doll collectors (along with all home with Oantas' unique Australian flair for combining movie-makers, souvenir shoppers, tall-travel- friendliness with efficiency. Worth remembering story tellers and anyone else who wants to see when you next make your air travel plans.186 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Article, Illustration786 1966-01-02 3 GOING FOR A DRIVE IN THE MAD EVENING RUSH-WITH A PARAPLEGIC AT THE WHEEL Photonews Special MIKE (MARVELLOUS AND MOBILE) PLANS A LONGER TRIP TO KOTA TINGGI NEXT By Sunday Times Staff Wrltar SINGAPORE, Sat. It was a big, twotone beige Holden, its brand new coat ofHan Hai Fong - 786 words
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234 1966-01-02 3 Track down of Maugham fortune i— starts— T ONDON. Sat.— The task Lj of unravelling Somerset Maugham's complicated financial affairs will be started by lawyers in four countries tomorrow. Their biggest problem will involve death duties. His literary output, stretching over 60 years, is rstimated to have brought him an234 words
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Article33 1966-01-02 3 —by Or. J. S Drummond. a \<illin«h.iinshirf schools mrdir.ll oltirer, on the value ol drama to handicapped chiidrcu: JHEY can lose themselves in the realm of fantasy and forget entirely their handicaps.33 words
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Article56 1966-01-02 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board Bill, which puts population control entirely in the hands of the Government, was passed by Parliament vpsterilayobtect of the Bill: To provide the Government with legal means to direct and execute a ftve-yonr f;imilv planning protect to56 words
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Article31 1966-01-02 3 PENANG. Sat. A huuse«lfe. Madam Ng How Chan. 30 founri three robbers vi her house when she returned from martr vedterday morning. The men took S3SO cash and jewellery.31 words
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Article21 1966-01-02 3 BRUNEI TOWN. Sat The Brunei Government is to build a new airport vo replace the present one at Berak&s21 words
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Advertisement13 1966-01-02 3 thtnk tord bttter be qotnq my husband v really enjoying tiimsrlj now I13 words
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Advertisement799 1966-01-02 3 Necessities of life I] FOOD I] SHELTER II CLOTHING D LIFE INSURANCE which costs much less than the othtr 3 but GUARANTEES them for those you love. You make a good profit too! |^^L£> I Yearly bonus now 532 with more at maturity SINSAPOm 4 H»l*T*l* S (HOIST AND STBOKGIST799 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1966-01-02 4 On the trail of the MAFIA 5335 hp Hi THE SICILIAN SOCIETY THAT TODAY RULES A VAST CLOBAL EMPIRE OF CRIME THE Mafia started two centuries ago as a Sicilian crime society with a rural and romantic flavour. Today it rules a global empire of crime with a readymade chain1,545 words
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Advertisement234 1966-01-02 4 GREAT NEW AERODYNAMIC STYLING! IMPROVED MECHANICAL DESIGN FOR GREATER PERFORMANCE STILL! BIGGER BOOT! GREATEST SAFETY FEATURES EVER! Now a great car gets even greater. Clean lean Aerodynamic styling. The boot is 25% bigger. 4 wheel independent suspension, flexible and gentle, adjusts itself to the worst roads. And what a ride234 words
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Article, Illustration205 1966-01-02 5 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Sat. There were sounds of guns and revelry at night and a touch of Waterloo too. But it was all such high tun. It was New Years eve in Kuala Lumpur. Parties weren't alive and swinging205 words
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Article44 1966-01-02 5 b> thr North London maßiv itiii. Mr. rank Alillon. li.un; .i m.tn UM for hitin: .i detcctn. lliumh: J KNOW at this time of the year we ali eat unusual fare, but even at Christmas time you must not go around munching police officers.44 words
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Article15 1966-01-02 5 AU)H TJ road deaths !n KM h!e!ics» tn the Ince thp w.ir.15 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-01-02 5 IT was Ascot time at the Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur on New Year's Eve as Mrs. Peter Dominey took the floor in a fancy dress contest. She and her husband won the first prize in the best dressed section with their portrayal64 words
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Article81 1966-01-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The lirst British Royal Navy operational award fur mt vice in hovercraft haa been made to Leading Air Mechanic Norm; n Rottenberr\ 24 from Oxford shire The upeclaj commenda Mv Commaiidir ul the Par Eaal Fleet in Singapore recently pnised Rotten-bi-rry for Initiative, re-sourcefulne-s and81 words
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634 1966-01-02 5 In came 1966 to clang of beer cans LONDON, Sat. Screaming teenagers and revellers leaped into the floodlit fountains of London's Trafalgar Square last night and battled with beer cans and toilet paper rolls as they ushered in the New Year. Sixty people were injured in the riotous merry-making and634 words
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Advertisement153 1966-01-02 5 Advertisement y If vourp In the sophlstl- thirties this v the. to enjoy all the glamour and magic of make- up. I First and foremo the complexion a radiant :ul bloom by sin ing a Dim of oil of Ulan I •ho skin to nouri.-h und to servr as an153 words
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Advertisement81 1966-01-02 5 PRODUCTS OF EXQUISITE ELEGANCE, SUPERB CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MATCHLESS BEAUTYSELANGOR PEWTER products See the beautiful range on are attractive, durable and easy display in our showroom or to clean. We have all manner at our agents. of products ranging from Ash trays and Beer mugs to Tea Every genuine SELANGOR and81 words
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1451 1966-01-02 6 Cracker war raid on girls' hostel gINGAPORE, Sat— University of Singapore authorities are considering what action they should take this time against students involved in a "cracker raid"' on Eusoff College before dawn on Christmas Eve. The students themselves are expecting the worst. For the three-hour a.ssault was launched in1,451 words
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Advertisement211 1966-01-02 6 Now! biggen improved Silver-Kris Jets asr Provides faster, more frequent services... lower fares, too Look at these improved services and lower fares (commencing Ist. Jan. 1966) Singapore Borneo Singapore Kuala Lumpur-Penang- Kuala Lumpur DAILY Jl-TS TO FROM JESSHLTON F. 27 SERVICES INCREASED lrom 3 to 4 One wa> economy class211 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1966-01-02 6 flff t 4ft(^Ksff7WßAi£A'T&S MOTUIMS TO^/ I CU*» OH TO TMt tjAWOJ CAM PO J i iL 9«M vckT) l|li^-% Au«re« moot to it ""N f wu w glg T p**"^ f~-=HI Vt HnMN\?r VI"*" meets lutiv^J 7/ v^38 words
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Article297 1966-01-02 7 Rum, so very rum Pension joy now gloom ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sat IV The pension worry over, the country's 14.000 railwaymen have begun worrying ■boat the Government's move to re-organise the railway as a public enterprise This move will com« about during the early part of the First Malaysia Plan,297 words
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271 1966-01-02 7 Magnificent 1965— an old boy steers his old school to new glory KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday NINETEEN SIXTY-FIVE has been a yeai ot tremendous achievements tor the Victoria Institution and that with an old biv at the helm for the lirst time 1 Th. 1 Thr .school ai-hit vod 08 per271 words
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Article118 1966-01-02 7 Mr. Mendez dies of stroke \J ANILA, Sat. Mr. Mauro Mendez. formreign Secretary and Philippine Ambassador to Japan. died today of heart failure, a >poke>nian for the Foreign Ofi:d. He was 69. Mr Mendez was Ambassador to Japan when he was apoimed head of the Department of Foreign Aifairs byAP - 118 words
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Article37 1966-01-02 7 Rev Donuid Abbott frcm •Jid eh ;ng ci^. purled for d t h thr jtnvernmei:: of rebel Prime I.in Smith H' Ins Rhodesia fur •nd i« chairman of an An Board M37 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-01-02 7 PARIT BL'NTAR. Sat. More than 1.000 uorker.s bo Krian District today rejected the Government* offer of a $10 increase for the monthly-paid staff A mass meeting organised by the Krian brunch of the Perak PWD Employees' Union urged the Government to grant a64 words
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Article, Illustration12 1966-01-02 7 THE THEME— AMBITION AND ENDEAVOUR Oaljit Kaur Men don't like women doctors12 words
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250 1966-01-02 7 JUDITH YONG - The girl who will be a doctor when she's only 20 JUDITH YONG. By Singapore. Saturday I ITTLE Daljit. Sintapore's youngest medical student when she first went to the university one and a half years ago. lias, a very simple New Year wisb "And it's going to bethe name New250 words
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Article, Illustration221 1966-01-02 7 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Che Nooraihan, wife of the Malaysian Consul General In the Philippines. Inche All bin Abdullah. hau> tound a way to teach adult illiterates English qu.ckly. She fir-st demonstrated her technique to teacher* at the De Los Santos community school221 words
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95 1966-01-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Parliament yesterday passed the •light and happiness for the blind' Bill thus putting rr.-dl-cal transplants of human tissues on a definite legal basis In bringing the Medical (Therapy. Education and Research) BUI through second vnd third readings in the House, the Health95 words
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Article99 1966-01-02 7 Firm told: Take him back w SINGAPORE. Bat. The i J Second Industrial Arbi- j tration Court yesterday j ordered an insurance com- j pany here to reinstate an employee. Yeo Ngak Boon, dismissed for allegedly j misappropriating a com- t mission of $21 in respect of a premium. The99 words
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357 1966-01-02 7 From JEFFREY FRANCIS: Jesselton. Saturday UYSTERY surrounds the whereabouts of a radio station in Sabah which is said to be helping Filipino smugglers with information on the movement of anti-smuggling patrols in the Southern Philippines. The station, according to a report from Manila,357 words
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Article17 1966-01-02 7 PARIS. Sat Firnc-h exPresident Viniem Aunol died today. He wa.s 81 CLASSIFIED ADS17 words
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Obituary21 1966-01-02 8 It |fj Minimum HANNAH PONNAMAH JAMH r lovingly rebuoband and IN EVERLASTING MEMORY <vf u> i>a»ud away "!nember«d by21 words
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Article36 1966-01-02 8 ■i- *i* ■Maaaaaj ORit twist wATCHtt rraa aaa t r a 11 Celryw Wuay. rs p*>re. MEMBERS SOCIETY lor -n. f'reven .■;<> tc Animal*. Goinn ot prnhl^m injnl.oti ■at! Oui Kennr:» •< H»-<ir Pan- >ur «n!<«'r. Tel36 words
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Letters
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Article158 1966-01-02 8 YOUR irtich oil Sunday Times. Dec. 19 may reflect poorly on the teaching pro'ii in Singapore. To tay that tuture teachers must be "dedicated profvsMonals' implies that 'eachers Of the past and present have not been dedicated. If this were the hOW COUld O!)r count158 words
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Article117 1966-01-02 8 YOUR report on teacher training In Singapore 'Sunday Times. Dec IV»> has given a lalse Imagl ;o the public. The story ihat teacher^ of the luture must be dedicated professional men and women An- you trying to suggest that the p;\-t and preseni teachers lack dedication?117 words
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Article58 1966-01-02 8 MY plune rang In the office tn< other day. and when I picked it up the- voice at the other end shouted one word. "Help" I wa.s stunned. My first thought A-as that my boss in the lu-xt room wa.s being robbed. But then the 'oicf went on:58 words
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Article136 1966-01-02 8 May i correct an Iniracy Which appeared in Merry Andrew's theatre column < Sunday Times. Dec 10* ll< that when Mr Rai' wrote "The Browning Version" and "Harlequinade" he never envisaged combining the two under :h. Mill 'Pia-. oill." This is not Durina early rehearsals tor136 words
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Article51 1966-01-02 8 THE latest American sp;m- teat takes u> p man r the Stan But it also brought to my mliid whit President De Gaulio jnec said "We may well go to the moon, but that's not very tar The freatesi distance we to cover still he.-. wtthin CM. WONG.51 words
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Article, Illustration693 1966-01-02 8 WILKINSON OR THE CUT-THROAT BATTLE THAT RAGES ON THE RAZOR-BLADE FRONT FROM TOP: CILLETTE Its the daily shave that makes all the difference. WILKINSON The name on the world's finest blade. PERMA-SHARP Perma-Sharp s the blade for you. SCHICK This one blade shared these 15 barbers.693 words
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Article, Illustration1389 1966-01-02 8 WHERE ARE THE MEN OF SINGAPORE'S GRAND OLD PARTY? PETER TEO LOOKS UP THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO FORMED THE PROGRESSIVES OK ABOUT a dozen stalwarts ol Ihe old Singapore Progressive Part y, founded in 1947, only Iwo have renuiined cn^nl fed (very much al their own consent by the1,389 words
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OPINION
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Article316 1966-01-02 8 STAFF Setting up trade commission offices Paris oi tin- world .i »tcp In tne right direction The proposed set-up, announced by Dr. Llm Swee Aun in Parliament, should prove ut great practical value to Malaysian tlrnu>. especially those with limited financial resources But trade316 words
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Article108 1966-01-02 8 NINETEEN SIXTY -FIVE will surely be remembered as one of the years in which nature was seen at Us wildest. Just one month ago monsoon Moods cut a swathp of terror through the northern states of Malaya. The rising waters claimed nine lives, smashed hundreds of roofs and108 words
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Article152 1966-01-02 8 rpWENTY FIVE years ago the little world of 1 Michael Yap was smashed to bits when .i Japanese bomb Injured his spine and left him paralysed trom the But Michael did Krt give up Not tor him Hip crippling confines of a wheel -chair. He was determined to152 words
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Advertisement11 1966-01-02 8 .-Cough Drops-N FOR RELIEF OP COUGH SORE THROAT Mtaj SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement51 1966-01-02 8 P^^-^^Hfii I'M NOT TO tf TAKEN I I _^aaaaa^ A aaV r umvnt a .x. imam* w«»»-. I ton «h>imm Imv k. I WaWwli^ ..1 I I ix&S&f. I MMit TOdfTi 4 >ioo*i w*w tmltm aft «•*> M CONTfNTS 16 FL OZS ML WAM IT 1W( mw) PQtISM (0. (Ml51 words
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Article, Illustration222 1966-01-02 9 ONDON. Sat.—Racing driver George Crossman (arrowed strapped into his Cooper-Ford, slammed into a track barrier at nearly 100 m.p.h. in a spectacular crash at Brands Hatch, Kent. Then his Formula Three car somersaulted three times and Crossman. 37, was pinned222 words
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264 1966-01-02 9 NEW SCHOOL NOT READY: STAY AT HOME APPEAL SINGAPORE, Saturday. pARENTS who have enrolled their children for three Primary 1 classes at the Maris Stella High School are requested to keep their children at home till Jan. 15. Reason: The proposed 51. 4 million building at. Mt. Vernon hr.s not264 words
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Article127 1966-01-02 9 Sarawak's Reds the next target? KUCHING, Sat— The Sarawak Communists operating in Jakarta and Pontianak might be next on the Indonesian army'? list lor arrest, the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said today. He was commenting on the reported arrest of leaders of the Malayan Liberation Front127 words
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Article24 1966-01-02 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr William Dv Pont, banker, financier and race horse owner, died in Wilmington. Delaware, last night He was 69.24 words
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Article182 1966-01-02 9 i» [fee Chln--1 ese must be uuiiticallyminded if they want to piay :> greaicr part !a the politics "f this country. Mr Tan Slew Sin. the national MCA president said here today li we are more intere-sted In making nione>- than In politics. then we cannot have182 words
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Article26 1966-01-02 9 MNTOAPORE Sat.— Ar rnilian bristle, thia evening from Sydnpy under "youth of the prognauM, sponsored by thf Lions Inten He is Mr J26 words
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143 1966-01-02 9 The bases: UN trusts us, says Lee SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night it was significant that the UN resolutions calling for the abolition of foreign bases made no mention of British troops in Singapore. "They believe that our bases will not be used143 words
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Article95 1966-01-02 9 L \N(.AK. Sat— The Raja of Prrlls last night urged Islamic and neich i)ourin< countries which had broken off diplomatic rcl itmtiv uith Malaysia tn take the opportunity of thr Muslim fasting month to re -nmc their tics "Islam teaches its follow rrs. esperially neighbours. in95 words
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Article89 1966-01-02 9 |£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. j The 4.000-stronn Sara- wak Government Asian Of- fleers' Union will Join the j Congress of Unions of Em- ployees In the Public and Civil Services soon. Mr. Joseph A. Kuek. vice- > president of the SGAOU. said here today that the union had89 words
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Article241 1966-01-02 9 HOSPITAL MEN START WORK TO RULE A LOR STAR. Bat. Hospltal assistants in generai hospitals and health clinics throughout the country today started working to rule in protest against the Government's refusal to pay them overtime allowances. Telegrams on their proposed action had yesterday been sent to the Ministry of241 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-01-02 9 Day Hitler walked out on Jesse fHICAGO, Sat. A former chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee today recalled the day Hitler walked out when Jesse Owens (above i >von his fourth gold medal In the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Hitler had said that no Negrces or Jews could compete. Mr.141 words
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Miscellaneous272 1966-01-02 9 vn-ick: s.3o— Mapping for TV MALAYSIA (fIlc < > 6 -*J > 7- Proi ralnn jr n j mary in all laiu:uns;p.s; 6.05 The Uiannrls o Ku.ila l.umpur Andy Williams Show; 7.00 Above And IVnaiu; X— Ipoli and Ma- the Earth to the Moon and How lace*- 3— Johore Bahru;272 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-01-02 10 JANE LEE -i Out petting with a married man I HAVE been going out with a married man for more than two years. We go for drives as he does not want to be seen with me In public. I am getting more fond of him. and the last time504 words
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Article18 1966-01-02 10 This is a short story about a long gown affair WttTWN LOOK AT AN ■ASTCMN CUSTOM18 words
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Article, Illustration461 1966-01-02 10 WHERE ONE WIFE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH 44 A SECOND wife is i\ not only a distinct luxury —It is also a great pleasvre. And if you can afford It. you might as well pay for It." So said the Finance Minister of Malaysia. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. In announcing461 words
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Article, Illustration562 1966-01-02 10 ALEX LEE - hy_ ALEX LEE LIVELY girls arc swinging to the "a Go-Go,' a new dance heat that is making the frug and the clam a thing of the past. Livelier girls are falling hard for the a (io-(io" trend in fashion and beauty a new562 words
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Advertisement147 1966-01-02 10 ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLIOrICnO FROM 12th DEC 1965 T0 20th JAN 1966 V V 9 V When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain the usual discounts but the Hoover Holiday Offer will enable you to secure an147 words
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Advertisement120 1966-01-02 10 *t i>; A^E n^P a^i^Bh aj£ pip HKW&- Mj\Jm m 9» v. ISM If SH| H Kl^uiMllM^fl Mr a STORY ONE (top) (above) is set at takes us to a home an elegant dinner where an inform- an <* <*» n ee date al buffet is served. -nd the P«120 words
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Advertisement48 1966-01-02 10 feel poised cool PROTECTED comfortable Sleek assured fresh dainty unhampered clean modern triumphant Use Tampax internal sanitary protection. Invented hv a dortn'— no* used by millions of women If you'd tike a sample of Tanpat just send 25 cents in stamps to The Nurse. PO. Box 1164. Singapore.48 words
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296 1966-01-02 11 All hope abandoned for Sea Gem survivors The sea bonanza ends in disaster with loss of 13 lives in storm TLEETHORPES, i England j, Saturday. LIOPE was anally abandoned last night for eight men missing from the giant oil drilling rig Sea Gem which collapsed in t be North Sea296 words
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Article, Illustration374 1966-01-02 11 BARISAN BOYCOTT FAILS TO EVOKE INTEREST' SINGAPORE, Saturday. THe Barisan Sosialis boycott of the current session of Parliament has failed to avoke any interest among the people. Inche Rahim Ishak, Minister of State for Education, said last night. Addressing the Siglap branch of the PAP, he said: "Neither the lives374 words
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Article158 1966-01-02 11 Ningkan wants expats to stay on |/UCiIING. Sat.- Sarawak had no intention ol asking Its expatriate Government officers to leave, the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, *aid here today. He said he supported the stand taken by Sabah'? Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. yesterday when he rejected a demand158 words
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192 1966-01-02 11 Man who didn't like curry dies —at 120— [TUALA KANGSAR, Sat— A man who was born before registration of births and deaths was introduced in the country has died at the age of 120. In his younger days Abu Bakar bin Mat Rashid travelled by bullock cart, which together with192 words
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Article126 1966-01-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr. Tan Han Seng, divisional president o. r West Area. St. John Ambulance Brigade, today inaugurated the West Area band division at a ceremony held at St. John Headquarters in Beach Road. Members of the new band division played a programme of music at126 words
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100 1966-01-02 11 Dato Wee, 72, dies of a heart attack l/OTA BHARU. Sat. Dato Wee Kwee Theow. a wellknown businessman, died of a heart attack in his home at Jalan Dato Tumpat in Tumpat yesterday. He was 72. Founder and patron of the Tumpat Club, the late Dato Wee leaves behind <i100 words
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Article38 1966-01-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sal. Tlie U.Slii Library in Singapore will be open for six days a week instead of five. Lending hours— from Monday to Friday. 9.30 ajii. to 5.30 p.m-. and Saturday 9.30 a.m to 2.00 p.m.38 words
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Article20 1966-01-02 11 HONO KONO. Sat. The official Peking People's Daily announced today that China has cleared all her external debts.20 words
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141 1966-01-02 11 IPOH, Sat.— The Sultan of Perak. in a New Year message issued here today, called on the people to better the substantial progress achieved in the oasi ytar through even greater sacrifices, diligence and efforts Only in this wav could the country keeD141 words
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Article141 1966-01-02 11 The who-so silent Barisans SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Parliament was yesterday told that two absent Barisan Sosialis members did not even reply to a letter informing them of their being appointed to the Select Committee. The DeDUtv Prime Minis- ter. Dr. Toh Chin Chve told the House he had written141 words
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Article29 1966-01-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Labour and M.P. for Queensiown. Mr. Jek Ycun Thong, today declared open a dress-making exhibition organised by the People's Action Party, Queenstown branch.29 words
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Article389 1966-01-02 11 WHEN A DRIVER LOSES HIS TEMPER ALL men are brothers on Underground trains." an advertisement In London's Underground used to read. But M has never been ■■•m of the road. Bad driving often leads to bad temper. Take Peter Longs case. He had Just parked his r»r and was about389 words
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Article40 1966-01-02 11 MADRID. Sat.— Lui3 Talamillo Huidobro. a six-;:me cycling champion, was killed or the spot when he was Brack by a car while training on a highway near here. He was hurled 20 yards from the point of impact.40 words
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Advertisement227 1966-01-02 11 Adrrrtisemcit Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, (.Special) One of the most was reported and verified by common aJßictions is a condition doctor's observations. This unknown as "itching piles". It is most provement was maintained io227 words
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Advertisement317 1966-01-02 11 CAN Z^ewho BECOME THE is important I MAN BEHIND -WHY NOT YOU? *&W TUC HFQK "Let me (ell you BfiC3^*s how the famous m-. f Bennett Airmail R rs"^ 4k sk College can help j «/tS< m wk you to success,* 7 H^^^ >L «">» -Wr. F. Bradihaw, A.C./.5.. F.K.EconS..317 words
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Article269 1966-01-02 12 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Capital shop plan hits snags ALBERT RAMALINGAM By J^UAI A LUMPUR. Sat.— j Tin- general manager of Lunipur"> b. department store 1.. plan to develop a centraliaed shopping area in the Federal capital. An official of the municipality deicribed the idea as "exciting" bat .said the great snag was that269 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-01-02 12 Cover your bosoms call to bargirls IIOLLVUOOU. Sat 11 The gavel raps, the chaltering stops, an d the meeting conies to order. It could be a gettogether of any of America's women's clubs. The ladies of the chamber of commerce or the sewing circle. But this160 words
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Article122 1966-01-02 12 Back in the fold— Abang IJUCHING. Sat. The hope that Singapore will soon rejoin Malaysia is one of the New Year •labea of Sarawak's Governor, Tun Abang Hajl Ouenß. In a New Year broadcast message, he said Singapore's separation had made a new chapter in Sarawak's history, adding: "We in122 words
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Article30 1966-01-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. A big haul of weapons from (tanttt'.nd "armouries" in various parts of the IriaiHl were sei/od by the police in a month-long war HKaiiiit secret Mx-ir;ies30 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-01-02 12 CrNGAPORE, Sal.—Leavi ing for the Inited States to start a new life on Thursday is Singaporeborn Jean Navamallar Alfred who married American Peace Corps teacher. Mr. Robert George YVaite here last week. Jean met Robert in Beaufort. Sabah. early last year when she went there to take109 words
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Article69 1966-01-02 12 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Cars fitted with loudspeakers and using taped recordings to advertise film shows are causing a public nuisance, an Alliance member. Mr. Tan Ah Hee. told a meeting of the Town Council here yesterday, and added the cars also present a traffic hazard69 words
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Article22 1966-01-02 12 SAIGON. Sat American plr.ne* last niaht bombed V'.etwrUlaa holer celebration m their nor hem iu;«ae headquarter* In Quang Ngai Provlnc*.22 words
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436 1966-01-02 12 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By gINGAPORE. Sat. The New Year will indicate whether Singapore will become the manufacturing base for American products in South-East Asia. During the last five months, four big American trade missions visited Singapore all after the436 words
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517 1966-01-02 12 Dato Sir James made double knight I ONDON. Sat sir Jam* Thomson. Lord Pres.dcnt of the Malaysia Federal Court, is made a KB E. (Knight Commander of th« Order of the British Emplret hi Queen Elizabeths New Year's honour list published here I Other awards of special ti> Bpon arc517 words
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Advertisement58 1966-01-02 12 '*mA M Sp*"" 0 i cutd Jltu JiUILiJ ol coumc! The Malaysian Women's Magazine V "■"^^~~™~™™~™™l plus 3 JANUARY'S COMPLETE •SPECIALS' ISM ROMANTIC INCLUDE- Hi'ijM SHORT STORIES EXCITING COLOURSPREADS IF IT'S THE BEST YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IN A MAGAZINE THAT'S 'WITH IT' I U YOU'LL FIND iT IN THE JANUARY58 words
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Article, Illustration672 1966-01-02 13 JJAYK you ever watched the desperate struggle of a trapped butterfly in a jar, hen ting its wings against the Lihss walls of its prison until they become bruised, limp and finally still? Watching Samantha Eggar in "THE COLLECTOR 1 U just tho same.672 words
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Article246 1966-01-02 13 Battle of the giants THIS is a film about war and about spies. The stars are Marlon Brando. Yul Brynner and Trevor Howard. There are sea battles and a mutiny. Yet "MOKITI RI" never seems Ui get off the ground. The reason for this is the plot, so tightly wrapped246 words
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Article378 1966-01-02 13 ON YOUR SUNDAY RADIO... KUALA LUMPUR A.M.: 600 Prog. Bummary; 6 02 Morning Melodies: 7.00 The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.35 Breakfast, Potpourri; 7.45 News In The National Language; 7.50 Learn A Phrase A Day; 8.00 The News; 805 Bright And Breezy; 8.59 Prog.378 words
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403 1966-01-02 13 KNOW ALLS WHEN CASSIUS CLAY WON A GOLD MEDAL IS It true that Cassius Clay once fought in the Olympics? J.K.R. V< v. He icon a gold medal in the Olympics at Rome in 1960 in the lighthcavywtight division. HOW soon after receiving my Income Tax assessment can I make403 words
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Article362 1966-01-02 13 THE THEATRE ALTHOUGH Centre 65 haa been In existence for only a short time, there Is no doubt that It is making an Impact on the theatrical activities of Singapore. Dr. Ooh Poh Seng, the President, may be an amateur playwright who has still a lot, to learn about the362 words
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Advertisement490 1966-01-02 13 HAPPY CATHAT OROAIfISATIOW j ■Hdr??sNl^s'*f_lßliHi LAST lI AYS! I TODAY 4 SHOWS lOom, 1.15. 4.30 8.30 p.m. ;Ca.h Bookings: S 1 .50, S2.SO S4 (No Free SUPER CINERAMA 'lHh HALLELUJAH TRAIL Burr LANCASTER Lee REMICK ditra-Pvision Technicolor (UA) (with Chinese Subtitles) II All Children and Tc*M««n II I om entitled490 words
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Advertisement69 1966-01-02 13 Se« the NEW I tr\f\ NEXT JAME S DEAN... *f^ UVU CHANCE Michael Parks as FJL mm the young rebel |V jli^y a MICHAEL PARKS CEUA KAYE I a. B'lf •Ti'i! l iirlUlBBr*BßW Today 130-J 30 p.m. ■v R Viiovc in "KANNITHAAI" Tomil Today Cheap Matinee of 10 a.m "GULEIAKAVALI".69 words
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Advertisement310 1966-01-02 13 NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISING MANAGER FOR INTERNATIONAL COSMETIC COMPANY. Leading International Cosmetic Company has a vacancy for a lady Advertising Manager in New Zealand. Applicants, who will be directly responsible to the Managing Director, should be able to meet the following requirements: 1. Produce evidence of ability in the field of310 words
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Miscellaneous310 1966-01-02 13 ACROSS: 1. PUythlng (4). 5. DOWN: 1. Swore at (6). 2. Saun^r (6). 10. Prizes (6). 11. Tre <5) instrument <4> 4 Rant (4). 13. Discharges (5). Tree (3)> 3 Instrument <«>• 14. Head '7i. 16. Surrounded Abating (9). 6. Commerce (5). (8). 18. Mt« (4). 19. Shelter 7. Plowed310 words
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Advertisement404 1966-01-02 14 1 WHAT I I Encyclopaedia I i I Britannica I s r j WILL DO FOR YOU... j I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiirs That is, after all, the practical question you ask yourself when you consider purchasing Britannica. The best answer Is what it has done tor others. Countless letters show that Encyclopaedia404 words
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Miscellaneous1529 1966-01-02 14 > J^^^-5) V CONSCIOUS STATE, HE IS lJ^ THE APE -MAN m&\, IJjJ^'' ->X *\f/Vf WktW A/MOWENTARILV TAKEN BACK, I V 7 RECOVERS QUICKLY- "^jJr%2^C2^ Yi^y s" AS A WILD VOUMG MAN, TO \l AND REALIZES THE tm ffilF _dtfafr%*/-^W*^ J THE DAYS WHEN HE JDINED SIGNIFICANCE OF THE N1,529 words
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Article, Illustration407 1966-01-02 17 EPSOM JEEP - Grenadier can defy 9.10 to score a Gold Cup double is In such terrific form that 9.10 is not likely to stop him winning the $***** Penang Gold Cup over lOf (Race 5 at Penang this afternoon. A w e 1 1 performed stayer in Australia, Grenadier showed his ability407 words
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Article119 1966-01-02 17 > I.I'SOM JttP i CALL BUY POINTtR BKST WIN MNCC HALL j BEST WIN < First Flame Legit Laaa I First Flam* R aoa 1 ntus Flower Best Win Dance Hall Bl \L MATIN RAMAKAJIAM j DINDINO Shoe Bridge Tapageur Beau Matin lapageur Shoe Bridge Shoe Bridge POWELLA DKVII.S119 words
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Article1261 1966-01-02 17 Race 1—2.30 Class 4 Div 3 (55.200) 7f 1 7107 Son of Sol (Elaine St) Sullivan 3 9.0 'Dragon 11 2 0 Victor* Joy (Victors St) Allan 5 9.0 12 3 998G6 Kerlrs s (B McLe:ir.on) E Donnelly 7 8.13 Boufoure 13 4 876 Boat Train (Lochmvar St1,261 words
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Article686 1966-01-02 17 DOWELLA can mak four-off tlie-rt-el in Race 3. His win over s'.t with 8.5 on Wednesday wa.s spectacular, among the leaders he was still well out of the picture with a furlong to go. AT YOUR SERVICE II Word! U f Mm.)— Box SO tt: extra686 words
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295 1966-01-02 17 Best Win has little to beat in Race 1 BEST WIN stands out in a very weak Race 1 field. This four-year-old created a good impression first time out at Kuala Lumpur in November when he finished third to Caroline over 6f. He has trained on since. First Flame may295 words
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206 1966-01-02 17 KRISHNAN AND MUKHERJEA WILL CONTEST ASIAN TITLE CALCUTTA, Saturday. F|EFENDING champion Ramanathan Krishnan and his Indian Davis Cup teammate, Jaideep Mukherjea, yesterday qualified to meet in the men's singles final of the Asian lawn tennis championships here. j Top seeded Krishnan beat Alex Metreveli. of the Soviet Union, 6-2 6-4206 words
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Article32 1966-01-02 17 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. Ploy Gonzalea yesterday was designated the Argentine Judge for the world flyweight bout in Tokyo on Feb. 1 between champion Hlroya Eblhara and Argeni tlnian Horacla Accavallo.32 words
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Article19 1966-01-02 17 LONDON. Sat. Widnes de- 1 feated Blackpool Borough 39-2 in yesterday's only Englisti rugby league fixture19 words
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122 1966-01-02 17 T AUSANNE. Sat. Three I cities— Montreal (Canadai. Madrid (Spain) and Munich (West Germany) j have been officially nominated as candidates for staging the 1972 Olym- pic Games, an Inter- i national Olympic Committee official said here i yesterday. (Though nominations officially closedReuter - 122 words
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Article259 1966-01-02 17 LONDON, Sat— Here are the results of football league matches played in Britain today. FIRST DIVISION /»slon Villa J Nrwrastle X KUckburn 0 Burnlry 2 Hl.irk|miil I < 11. K. i Z I iilli.iin 1 Arsenal 0 I-rnts ltd. I ShrfT. Wed. U Leicester259 words
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Advertisement38 1966-01-02 17 NOTICE With effect from January Ist 1966, the PUBLIC NOTICES RATE for The Straits Times will be $23.50 per single column inch., and The Sunday Times $27.50 per single column inch. AMJ The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd.38 words
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Advertisement297 1966-01-02 17 SCOTTISH DIV. 2 SPORTING SAM v by Reg Wootton I SSS I I m,. i. Ayr I Cowdenbeath ti 11 .>...AJt^r MJ .;.,/lXt /V-/ Kast Fife f Raith and East jfj*b ~~^t. -""^JEfc v Stirling v Berwick postponed r r Stranraer 1 Qn. o'South 3 f) l'Wr*LM*rk Queens Park 1297 words
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321 1966-01-02 18 SINGAPORE. Saturday. CINGAPORE Chinese put Malacca Chinese out the MCFA Cup competition with a 2-1 victory at Jalan Besar Stadium today to qualify for the semi-final round. In a match of hard and sometimes rough olay. Malacca Chinese generally had the worst of the321 words
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Article148 1966-01-02 18 IPOH. Sat. Perak 1 Chinese scored a 4-1 victory over Kedah Chinese in a replay of the MCFA Cup soccer competition at Stadium Perak here last night. The first match at Alor Star last Sunday was drawn 2-2. Perak. who are Jointholders of the148 words
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Article18 1966-01-02 18 SO< i:R MCFA (up Johore v Nenri (Ifnar). ATHLETICS MIC ninemile walking race (AJor 730 a.m18 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-01-02 18 Spain's Manuel Santana (left) falls on his back after a vain effort to trieve a voile y from Australia's Roy Emerson (below) in the last match of the Davis Cup challenge round at Sydney last week. The match, billed as an unofficial world singles tinal. was58 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-01-02 18 TPOH, Sat. The 22nd M. North Malayan amateur golf championship will be held on the Tiger Lane course here over the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa holidays from Jan. 22 to 24. Golfers from Selansror. Perak. Penang. Kedah. Perlis and Cameron Highlands are208 words
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Article100 1966-01-02 18 SCOREBOARD AuntrsUia lirt Inns 358 I NOLANS 1H Inna I Overnight 208-2 1 BOYCOTT c MrKrnztr b WMfcm tl RIKHKR c Groat h MrKenzir 111 BDKM H c and b Vetven 1"* RARKI\(.TO\ r Bnrer b \>lver< ft} COWDREY c Connolly b < i>h |n r Kit SMITH r (iroot100 words
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Article, Illustration920 1966-01-02 18 Good Test omen for England as Cowdrey hits century ■ENGLAND thanks to Colin Cowdrey who played his best irninjs in years against Australia, and John Edrich, who got a hard won century, finished with 516 for seven wickets today, giving them a lead of 158 runs in the Second Test.920 words
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Article39 1966-01-02 18 AUCKLAND. S«! Apa a s*ven -year-old gelding a fl .1.500 Auckland Cup I s rletaHl horse nice, ever two mile* here today Apit won by a length from Golden Defoe with Yardstick a further length away third.39 words
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Article22 1966-01-02 18 LONDON. Sat.— Halifax Town and Newport County drew 4-4 In a Fourth Division soccer match at Halifax last nignt ReuterReuter - 22 words
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109 1966-01-02 18 SINCOCK AND HAWKE FIND TEST PLACES AT SYDNEY MELBOURNE. Sat.--Left--1 arm spinner David Sincock and fellow South Australian Neil Hawke have been included In Australia's team for the Third Test at Sydney next Friday All batsmen have been retained and the big disappointment i.s that neither Graham Thomas nor lan109 words
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Article175 1966-01-02 18 LEFT-ARM spinner Johnny Martin put New South Wales in a strong position against Queensland on the second day of their Sheffield Shield n.atch here today. Martin partially stopped a New South Wales batting collapse this morning with a bright 46 and then claimed live wickets for175 words
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