The Straits Times, 4 March 1966
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Title Section22 1966-03-04 1 WERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 11* The Straits Times Estd. IM FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203422 words
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Article, Illustration939 1966-03-04 1 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN Envoy flies home RELATIONS 'AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE' By KUALA LUMPUR Thursday THE special envoy of Pre s i dent Marcos, Mr. Modesto Farolan, left here tonight on his way back to Manila after meeting Tengku Abdul Rahman twice, with this promise to the939 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-03-04 1 Girls wait in rain outside stadium for autographs k sdSMSftrl waittag i\ for an autograph from visiting IS. astronaut Frank Borman is disappointed but she kreps smiling As ac made his way through the mass of students outsidi- Stadium N>gan in Kuala l.nnipur yi-xtcrday he wasSOONG HON SIN - 91 words
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527 1966-03-04 1 BOB NG - SCHIRRA HAS A 'TUMMY ACHE' ON ARRIVAL BOB NG: By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs AMERICAN astronaut Walter Schirra was today struck down by common "tummy ache" on arrival here. Ho had to be rushed to his hotel immediately missing a press conference at Subang airport, as well as a welcoming ceremony527 words
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Article32 1966-03-04 1 LONDON. Thins— Britain's only CommunM dally newspaper, the Daily Worker, is to change Its name to Mornlnu Star whe:i It publishes new enlarged editions In the next few weeks. Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration206 1966-03-04 1 A DIHS ABABA. Ihurs. (.uinea's ri>\in« ambassador. Mr. Mhlull.imDiallo. saiil tonight that Dr. Nkriimah had replaced Mr. s«'kuu Taarc as Presiilrnt of (iuinea. Mr. Diallo said that President Toure stepped down from leadership yesterday and Dr. Nkrumah's Presidency became effective. I "President Toure206 words
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Article42 1966-03-04 1 i WBRIDGF Thin- NlMicen year old drama 1 1 ideal Baibuia Mv shall has been rxpelled from college here lor (.linking eight pints ol be«r as an initlatioi. ie->t lor membership ol au j I til -male biudeiu dub42 words
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49 1966-03-04 1 The Queen 'Satisfactory condition' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs --The Ministry of Health today reported the condition of the Raja Perin;iiMiri Agoni M being satisfactory. "He;- temperature U normal and nli. 1 is comfortablo." the M.iteinent said. The Queen underwent M appeiidlci'is operation al the general hospital here on Tuesday nlifht49 words
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Article57 1966-03-04 1 KANSAS CITY. Thin.- A j wiuth found '-'uiltv of stealing a \ut vm if ned here lor sin months bj .1 TV*t T r Hany E. Whitney who has been wearj ing a wic (or about. 50 "•on." sa'cl the nv. •> ■you've come beforeReuter - 57 words
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Article43 1966-03-04 1 MERTHYR TYDFIL. Thins. This Briny Welsh mininp town i with a population of 58.310. has, 64 betting shops, the ti'#hwl proproportion per head ot the' population anywhere m Britain, MIHIUMMI to tlic Annual Statistical Report (in the Gamine Act. RenterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1966-03-04 1 LONDON. Thurs. An adult education centre in Farnham plans a three-day course on witchcraft. Fifty students have so far filled in application forms. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-03-04 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A FURIOUS President Soekarno closed down the University of Indonesia today in an effect to stamp out opposition to his new Cabinet The iiniviMsily has been the focal poinl of iin l i -(.'omiiiiiiiisi demonstrations lor the p;isl week, even after the E*reskJenl issued244 words
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Article63 1966-03-04 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs— A revolt by 300.000 Mlio tribesmen In the State nl Assam was disclosed today by the Home Minister. Mr. Gulzarllal Nanda. who told Parliament that troops were being rushed to the scene by road and by helicopter.* Mi Nunda said the rebellion InUPI - 63 words
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Article57 1966-03-04 1 TRENTON iMlcbigani Ttaura Tnflk km i.'.ii uj> m the ir.ani --t i"el here '-e-ieij;! while •two pollcripen helped Ig-jrmr-oH Mi .ihiih- SnUtvan give tatatli lo i !l> I n biiby b<p> Mr*. BuUtvsn m inw^ni the i .-i re. t vben »he cmllcd Ht-lp me57 words
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Article102 1966-03-04 1 Big bullion haul by bold thieves WINNIPEG, Thins. Thieves posing as airline slaff go I away \V iI li t'Ss2oo,ooo in gold bullion in a ioMkia al Winnipeg inter national airporl last night. Two thieves, wearing Air Canada uniforms, drove a stolen airline van to the aircraft that had shipped102 words
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Article35 1966-03-04 1 BAIOON Thurs. lllai attacki Panamaniui oil barge itu Pa'mill. i \wi\ Tin- Ktierlllai 100--in..( llinegUl rd on .i VtetnameM oai i per thai was accomp flic barge. DPI Reuie:35 words
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Article45 1966-03-04 1 ALTERNATIVE TO SIM. A PORK? SYDNEY. Thurs \u>- i. ili. in defenic planners li.im- heuun to study «;i>s to .ut'oniinod ite Itrtwern IMMIo aid ISJN British troops if Singapore at (nmes untiii.iblc within n«-\t four ft ars. it is v port<-d today. Rei'trr45 words
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225 1966-03-04 2 'Quiet talks' in Manila on Sock threat MANILA, Thursday. MAN I LA newspapers said today that the Marcos administration had been conducting "quiet consultations" with its allies in the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation on what to do if Indonesia launched a confrontation policy against the Philippines. The Manila Daily BulletinReuter - 225 words
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124 1966-03-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. I Thur.s. The i Royal Malaysian Navy will commission two I inshore minesweepers on Saturday. The commissioning ceremony will take place at the Ruthenia Jetty. Woodlands, in Singapore, at 11.30 a.m. The Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapove, Dato Jamal bin Abdul124 words
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Article45 1966-03-04 2 MUAR. Thur.s A Hieh Court fan luund timber merch.inr. Nc' K:m I.PC. 32. guilty of Ihe murder of his v.Uc but insane ai the 'imr Ol the offence. Justice Da'.o A/nu ordered (hat he be detained at the Tamp... Mental HoaptUl.45 words
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Article31 1966-03-04 2 SINGAPORE- Thurs. A bu« conductor. Soon Piew Pin. 44. who sustained brnuu.- head injuries when he fell off a moving bus died iwo hours lalrr in the Genual Hospital.31 words
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Article31 1966-03-04 2 SINGAPORE. Tburt. Mr. Alien Yau Lee Nam and Misi RutH Kao Keiig Sene wove admiUed t clay by Mr. Justice lan Ah Tah MM* members of Urn Singapoie Bar.31 words
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Article25 1966-03-04 2 MENTAKAB Thnrs -A tinib'i worker. Sam Ting. 26. had his >!{• OWbed when he fell ofT from a moving lorry ai Triang near btK25 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-03-04 2 Sarawak's Party Machinda chief resigns j^i ohm;. Than. i lie secretary general of Sarawak's Party Machinda. Mr. Yco Cheng Hoc (above), has resigned from the party. The party's founder ehairin.m. .Mr. Michael Buma. resigned last December. It is learnt that Mr. Yro is likely to rejoin the ranks of the115 words
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Article42 1966-03-04 2 JESKEi.TON. Thur.s. Tro experts from the International Labour Organisation. Mr. Kesap Een r.ci Mr. Rene c.itv. have arrived hrre to MaM the noply o: muned manpower and ye the trend for ihe next five ci 10 years.42 words
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221 1966-03-04 2 'I "HE success of the defence 1 talks between Singapore and Malaysia would serve as a good take-oil point to open new negotiations be'ween the two countries and Britain on defence arrangements in this area. This was Indicated yesterday by221 words
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Article53 1966-03-04 2 KUAI.A I.UMPL'R- Tim; The secret :iry-i;cnrr<i l <■[ the 1 <\<- cur of Red CroH Boric Hcr.rik Brer- w lil arrive- ben on Sunday on ,i two-dny fact-flndirui and iroodwill visit. From here hf rill My to Singapore He will lied by B.iiipii F. G.53 words
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Article36 1966-03-04 2 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The (KM circulation of currency notes and coins n, Milmili 'including Singapore and Brunei i at the end of 1964 ..s 51.376.7 million compared vuili 51. 296.4 million th« previous year.36 words
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228 1966-03-04 2 Strike threat by Penang port workers PENANG. Thurs. More thun 1.000 port workers divided last night to 'au on strike if the management refused to meet their final claims for salary revisions originally'submitted In May 1964 A total of 1.071! member* of the Port Commission Employees' Union voted mr strike,228 words
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Article269 1966-03-04 2 gINGAPORE'S Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is to be given wider powers under the Prevention oi Corruption (Amendment) Bill now before Parliament. Officers of the bureau will in future be ablf to exercise the .special powers ol investigation at present conferred on police officers by the269 words
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Advertisement306 1966-03-04 2 NOW FORD PRESENTS THE MOST ADVANCED VANS EVER PRODUCED FORD TRANSIT RANGE with the new space-saving V 4 engine I iw^^i ftp ifitfejfr* "^^^^B MS ml w^^h^h^^be^^qhhhdh^b^h^^iba^ksihss > Ford have achieved a major breakthrough in Choice of V 4 petrol or inline diesel engines, light truck design with the introduction306 words
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228 1966-03-04 3 Row over British Week reception at the Hilton ||OM. KONG Iliurs 11 Hrilisl, Week, a bit bill to in. ike the Colon* l»u> mure of the home eeMtry'a K*o4s h.is run into s,,ii i more rouxb ■etag A minor storm ha» b'»w n up iivcr the decision of the BoardReuter - 228 words
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63 1966-03-04 3 Hong Kong ban on Russian liner crew ||O\G KONG, Thurs. Hong Kong immigration authority today banned crew of the first cruise liner to visit the British colony from landing for shore leave. M. Urit- <>'. :<vn on ;i round- I Knl-urna with in.s-.s. Nikolai AmbroaoT. Its I insi tii* the63 words
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Article22 1966-03-04 3 CUB, Thur.s. The designate, in, yesterday i L'o-m.ui Cabinet which Communist ministers lor line m Syria*! history.22 words
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128 1966-03-04 3 The Sarge was such a success— as robber QLOENBURG. (West (wirm.iMv i, Thurs. A former H.unhun; police ■ergeaal who in oiv <iut> houis i ir\ed out a ncu career as Wesl Germany's nios| successful bank robber was Jailed here yes trril.iv for years. lln::o \llVvkc :.1. never 'im-<1 in-, police128 words
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397 1966-03-04 3 Nkrumah sought aid in Moscow, Peking: Sackey THE former Ghanaian Foreign Minister. Mr. Alex Quaison-Sackey, placed in protective custody when he returned to Accra yesterday, later said he believed that the ousted President, Dr. Kwame Xkrumah, had asked for Russian and Chinese help. But. he told a Press conference, he397 words
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98 1966-03-04 3 Artists use jam, bread for edible paintings |^EW YORK. Thurs— A urn up of artists eatbered in New York yesterday md I nun lied what could become a new ••pop" art craze edible paintings I'siiiK jam. peanut butter and slices of bread Instead of paints and canvases the artists producedReuter - 98 words
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295 1966-03-04 3 Pakistan protests: Indian troops continue to occupy Sialkot RAWALPINDI, Thursday. PAKISTAN bas protested to the United Nations 1 against India's continued possession of three places in the Sialkot sector. 150 miles south-east of Rawalpindi, the Foreign Minister. Mr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, said last night. India and Pakistan l i:tri agreedAP - 295 words
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Article34 1966-03-04 3 CAVBFRRA Thurs Droiieht has killed ,v least Ii million *heep mic' 1..500.000 cattle in Eastern. Australia. Mr. T.B.C. Walker. Australian Woolgrowers" and Gra- zier.s" Council president, mid to- I day34 words
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186 1966-03-04 3 GOLDBERG MADE TO WAIT: WALKOUT AT BBC I ONDON. Tnurs.— The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Mr. Arthur Goldberg, angrily stalked out of a TV studio last night minutes before he was to have been interviewed on Vietnam before a live television audience because he was made to wait186 words
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121 1966-03-04 3 \yASHINGTON, Thurs. —President Johnson said yesterday the United States hopes to conduct first flight tests on a supersonic jet passenger plane by 1970 and to introduce it Into commercial service by 1974. In .i messagt to Congress on transport problem*, he asked for the121 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-03-04 3 Liberal peer swings behind Wilson I ONDON. Thurs. An Irish-born Liberal peer yesterday swung his support to Mr. Harold Wilsons Labour Party in the general election battle. Lord Kilbracken 45-vear-old explorer, author and journalist, announced he •JH ioining Labour. He I linj> bren a member of the minority Liberal Pr\rtvReuter - 285 words
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265 1966-03-04 3 Americans admit loss of a nuclear weapon WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States yesterday admitted for the first time that a nuclear weapon was missing in Spain and said some pluto- nium and uranium had been scattered over a small area. The weapon has been missing since a collision between aReuter - 265 words
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Article33 1966-03-04 3 PARIS. Thur.s. Major General E. Rasmu&sen of the Royal 1 Danish Air Force wa.s yesterday named Deputy commander and Air Deputy of Allied Forces. Northern Europe. with headQuarters in Oslo. Reuter-Reuter - 33 words
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Article43 1966-03-04 3 MANILA. I hurs Archimedes Alma. 48. returning to his home in the town of Rizal after an absence of two months i-ould not find his house. Police said that thieves had apparently dismantled the small house piece by piece. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement51 1966-03-04 3 You can depend 0n.... Gay Gordon Calendar 30 Hour alarm in while moulded com. White fiquret en block dial with gilt centre. Spot luminous Automatic Calendar. SMITHS mcbsbSS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH THE NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO.. (BORNEO) LTD. SABAH. BRUNEI I51 words
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Advertisement526 1966-03-04 3 //START NOW! H MAKE YOUR II MONEY EARN II A SAFE II 6% 3C IN A II DEPOSIT ACCOUNT II A Deposit Account with 1 ombani Banking priunio I gi>o4 H rate of interest, with ah>oluie vilely tor >i>ur capital— M leading to tinancial peace of mind While on depoMt.526 words
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Article, Illustration639 1966-03-04 4 RAF MURDER CASE SINGAPORE, Thursday. J)AT() l);i\id Marshall today suggested to a court-martial trying an RAF sergeant for the murder of his colleague, thai one of the main prosecution witnesses, Sgt. Robert Handlev, had "a greater motive" for committing the crime. Dato Marshall is639 words
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175 1966-03-04 4 Abduction of woman: Young man charged QINGAPORE. Thurs. A > -i young man was today charged before the ninth magistrate, .Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, for abducting a woman. A.M.G. Chakrapani, to force her into "illicit intercourse" on Christmas Day last year. Lee Apwi is alleged to have committed the offence175 words
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Article23 1966-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Sikh temple at Kirk Terrace, Pardesi Khalsa Dharmak Diwan. has donated $525 to the Medical Progress Fund.23 words
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Article48 1966-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. today declared open an exhibition of 100 paintings by Mi*, Sunyee. The exhibition at the Chamber will remain open between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. from tomorrow to Monday.48 words
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111 1966-03-04 4 A recital of sonatas at The Vie by famous Duo SINGAPORE. Than. Local music enthusiasts will have another opportunity to hear the inter-nationally-renowned German "Duo" Denes and Anneliese Zsigmondy when they Rive a sonata recital at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. March 17. The recital presented by Goh Soon Tioe111 words
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Article32 1966-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Inauguration ceremony of eight management eommltee of community centres in the Bukit Timah Constituency will be held at the Bukit Timah Community Centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article96 1966-03-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Young Women's Christian Association and the Chinese Young Men s Christian Association will hold a day camp for 60 children between eight and 12 years of age from April 11 to 16. between 9 a.m. to J 6 p.m. daily, at the Chinese96 words
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Article164 1966-03-04 4 CLOTHING: A BIG MART IN AFRICA SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of the Singapore Garments Manufacturers Associat i o n, Mr. Lam Thian. said tonight that there was a great potential market in Africa for Singapore's young garment industry. Mr. Lam. who is a member of the Singapore trade mission to164 words
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243 1966-03-04 4 Cop takes his brother to police after $1,100 theft SINGAPORE. Thurs. A thief surrendered himself to police yesterday on his brother's adviet\ after he had spent his S3OO share of the loot he had stolen. His brother is a police constable. In the Second District Court today. How Wai Chow,243 words
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475 1966-03-04 4 CINGAPORE'S murder scorecard with almost 10 months of the year still to go, has risen to 13 with three more killings committed in the last 24 hours. The three latest cases are: NO. 1: A 21-year-old provision shop assistant. Tan Lam Phong, was stabbed475 words
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232 1966-03-04 4 Husband admits his own adultery, is granted divorce SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MARRIED salesman. Tan Kirn Hui, who had an affair with his former girl-friend, today petitioned Mr. Justice Winslow for a divorce on the ground of his wife's adultery. Mr. Freddy Yin Ec Kheng. counsel for the petitioner, said that232 words
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Advertisement192 1966-03-04 4 iffiOROGER'! Z Comedy l\lusiofi,° sts a IW flhl \lm a QoucUuci. ARUNDEL ROOM I Mlll.-IIIIIIMIIIIItlllllllMIIMIIIIIIIilllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli; WATERFALL RESTAURANT BAR I KOTA TINGGI, JOHOf Opening on Friday 4th March, 1966 j Sunday or Public Holiday additional service with special curry, satay and Johore crabs. Rent our New Motel for your holiday stay.192 words
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Advertisement526 1966-03-04 4 M^ny ->jm 9th BIG DAYS! Horn, 2 30, 6.00 A 7 00 p.m. AT NORMAL PRICtS "55 DAYS AT PEKING" i Chorlron Hcston Avo Gardner David Nivcn Flora Robson 70MM SUPER TECHMRAMA TECHNICOLOR (A Rank Organisation Rr TOMORROW MIDNIGHT iMond "SCENERY IN THE WORTH" ~f 2nd BIG WEEK! 1.30, 4526 words
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Miscellaneous78 1966-03-04 4 TODAY Exhibition. Japanese decorative arts. Victoria Memorial Hall. 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Play. 'Our Home Town." Cultural Centre. 8.45 p.m. Exhibition or art collections. Art Museum. University of Singapore. 9 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Chinese Hamanese opera. Sembawang Road 13 'j m.s.. 2 p.m. 5 pm. and 8 p.m. 12 p.m.78 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1966-03-04 5 Constitutional Commission: Third day J^ MALAY need not be a Malay by race, according to the chairman of Umno Singapore. Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. He appeared today with five other Umno Singapore leaders before the Constitutional Commission, The commission's Chairman, the Chief1,222 words
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Article109 1966-03-04 5 Tengku leads 44 in goif holiday A LOR STAR. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Tcngku Abdul Rahman, flew into Alor Star this afternoon for a week-end holiday. Accompanying him were 44 golfers from Kuala Lumpur who are playing for his team in a friendly mutch against the Sultan's team at the109 words
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Article56 1966-03-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. S. RaI maiah. of Market Street. h;-s filed a suit in the High Court claiming I damages lor alleged wrongful arrest and imprisonment against moneylender. Nallathambi Servai, I also known as NaKithambi Pillai I The writ was issued on Ra- mai ih's behalf by tht56 words
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258 1966-03-04 5 Unions urged: Press for bigger old age benefits SINGAPORE, Thursday. r J*HE National Trades Union Congress has advocated that trade unions in Singapore should press for an increase in Central Provident Fund contributions for their members rather than strive for immediate wage rises. In an editorial in its latest edition258 words
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Article71 1966-03-04 5 JESSELTON, Thurs.— Three Filipinos have been arrested for having pistols, ammunition and explosives, a police spokesman said here today. The Filipinos, described as old residents of Sabah, were caught In an ambush at Tamparull, about 45 miles from here, alter police got a tip-off recently.Reuter - 71 words
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Article30 1966-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The sultan of Selangor yesterday presented $200 to Inche Harm bin Sohod. who lost his home b a fire at Kampong Bahru hen last month.30 words
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Article117 1966-03-04 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Pr.me Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, received a cheque for $13,355 for the National Defence Fund from the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. at the National Operations Room here tod. y. This sum Includes $3,900.97 being the balance collected117 words
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Article26 1966-03-04 5 KAJANO. Thurs. The Gov- j ernment is to spend $30,000 to Improve roads in the new villages in the Ulu Langat district this MV,26 words
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Article109 1966-03-04 5 POLICE FIND $40,000 OPIUM IN CAR ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Alter a five-hour wait, Kanpar police seized 180 katis of raw opium worth 540.00Q from a car at Kampong Jejawi. near the Perlis-T h a i border, early this morning. Acting on a tip-otr. a police party led by AMt Supt.109 words
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Article60 1966-03-04 5 TBMTUK ANSON. Thurs. The I'oHce here haw stepped up their c.tmpaign a sadist Ulega! operators of fanoui k..iv.!h machines in the Lower PsM districtDuring the past two nighta they raided th<> lor:.; amusement park here and to"k awnv [oui iumine devices. s:x pin-tablei VCn also seized60 words
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Advertisement161 1966-03-04 5 M\ SUPER SMOOTHNESS "IisYTOnRIVF 35-40 m. p. g. TOTAL ABSORPTION Am rAPAriTv [AND PARK \f **t' ■I CAPACITY _\r _/^^> i^BM i v^..- j— ws— M?«>. V^^Ji BL V A "''^i*^^' B^^^BW/' «l Five years of study and research, nearly 3,000,000 (iyO\/\^u Qu^rL^ miles covered in test runs by several161 words
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Miscellaneous280 1966-03-04 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Declining to see the devil. I. Blame Idiots ordering charge perhape! (7). ai me end of tne war? il4i 6 A test ot translation. In s 8, 9. C!i:el clergyman in Mcl- ?f?se (5). bournt. for example? to. t> 7 ColUpsed going Into the the--11.280 words
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7 1966-03-04 6 A STRAITS TIMES Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES INDUSTRIES7 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-03-04 6 Demand for quality machinery \A/ITH the ever-increasing tempo of industri alisation in South-East Asian countries. the demand for high-quality precision engi neering machinery is growing almost daily. Australian-built machine tools and metal working equipment well-known throughouf the world are helping to meet249 words
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147 1966-03-04 6 AUSTRALIAN exhibitors at the Singapore International Machine Tools and Metal Working Exhibition held last December, took time out to visit the |urong Industrial Estate The party, led by the former Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Richard C. Tallboys, visited a number of pioneer factories. The147 words
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294 1966-03-04 6 AN Australian pump-making company not only appoints agents in export Markets, but also brings the agent's engineers to Australia to learn first-hand about the product. The overseas engineers study the equipment and its operation in the local market. Four of the company's Asian agents294 words
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Article, Illustration16 1966-03-04 6 MR. K Lc ROSSICNOL. Australian Trade Commissioner, K.L. MR. WATT. Australian Trade Commissioner, Singapore.16 words
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Advertisement195 1966-03-04 6 The whole world is using more and more AUSTRALIAN industrial products and equipment The whole world is using more and more Australian products at competitive prices. The wide range includes welding machinery, wire products, extruded metal proindustrial products and equipment. (In 1964-65, for metal-working and woodworking machinery, compressors ducts. And195 words
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310 1966-03-04 7 S.-E.A. turns to Australia for supply of taps, drills COUTH EAST Asian countries arc turning to Australia for their supplies of highspeed drills ;md laps essential tools lor tlieir rapidly expanding engineering indusIrics. Australian high-speed drills have won a worldwide reputation for their quality. Forced from tally-formulated carbon steels they310 words
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Article, Illustration443 1966-03-04 7 Secret process for tough saws AN Australian saw company is using a secret heat treatment it developed to give its products a tough quality and long-life accuracy. The company Is one of the biggest < f its kind in Australia in one y< ar it turns out 55.000 circular saw443 words
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391 1966-03-04 7 AN Australian company's general purpose 11 in. swing heavy-duty precision lathe has won approval from technical training authorities because of its convenient size. In New South Wales it is being used for apprentice training in 14 colleges. Many are in use and on order391 words
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396 1966-03-04 7 Malaysia, S'pore buy 'wire for all needs' rHE Australian wirr In- dustry cater- for almost Uie whole range of Au»- i tralla's requirements as well a.s the reeds of export customers, which in-i-ludes Singapore and Malaysia. ne industry has won world-wide recognition in tne lield of wire manufacture and processing396 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-03-04 7 /iNE or A v s t r a I i as largest suppliers of arc welding equipment has expanded its range with the addition of three new welders for industry and the home workshop. These new models and their work capacities range from use by460 words
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Advertisement91 1966-03-04 7 i Stokes (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED \S2^HkKh' Manufacturers and exporters of Ball jk .S-rj -H(L 1 Valves and Camlock Couplings (for W^B KH A W I petroleum products, flour, cement, tgSV^L.%' BALL VALVE I etc. etc.) for industrial use. -4 Mr. R. G. Sneddon, Sales Director, ggggggV— ~^fe I of Stokes (Australasia)91 words
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Advertisement296 1966-03-04 7 WELD ARFI with HDLL "THERE'S POWER TO SPARE" FAST, SURE, EASY TO USE! All Abel welding units maintan first r^s welding characteristics at all currents withi.i their ranpe Operate an Abel you'll find its high arc stability allows easy welding with maximum efficiency ancl minium. n opeiating cost. Jh~t^^. ABEL296 words
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Article49 1966-03-04 8 PSNANO. rhurs. a motor salesman, Inchp Kamal Mohamad Ha Shim. leaves (or Britain on Sunclav follow a course m motor salesmanship with the British Motor Corooration. Inche Kamal. of Wearnc Bras.. Penan«. is :i ion Bl Hrj; C. M. H;«-!nni. lormer Prnang Umtio ■)n .-.tlpiit.49 words
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Article25 1966-03-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tbun. A |)a.N.smg-out parade of 459 rpcnuti of the Ifatatyalan Army win be held al the Port Dick-son ■arriaon tomorrow.25 words
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309 1966-03-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 18-year-old girl, once under the care of Malacca Girls' Home for being friendly with a 32-year-old man. today told a magistrate's court that she wrote him a number of love letters. But. she added, her feelings for him309 words
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Article39 1966-03-04 8 Fire fighting course lonuon. Thur».— lncne Mansor b:n Haji Mahal amit < I spr.ior Instructor .it the Crmral Training School of Fire Fighting. Ruab Lumpur, la now li Manchester (ludylng mip lati I fighting technique*. Hr will return In July39 words
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Article66 1966-03-04 8 Pillion girl killed in crash IPOH, Thurv A ttirl pillion rider was killed in a crash between a tarry and a motor-cycle at the Maxwell-Kuala K.inssar Kn.iil junction here this afternoon. The motor-cycle rider, (hong Tet l,im, 21. who was unconscious, was admitted to the General Hospital here Police, until66 words
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205 1966-03-04 8 Consumers' body gets $5,000 aid to keep it on the go I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.-— The Selangor Consumers' Association was today given a grant of $5,000 by the Central Government to enable it to carry out its activities. The grant was to fulfil a promise by Tengku Abdul Rahman last year205 words
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Article51 1966-03-04 8 IPOH. Thurs. A labourer, Hi,M!im bin Mo.sui. 3(>. was Jound dead beMrie his bicycle along the main trunk road in Biinpani; Pulal. seven miles south of here. vwUrday. I Police believe ihat he mv knocked dcv.n by a hit and run vehicle and appealed for eye-51 words
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Article178 1966-03-04 8 Police catch three car thieves Trom A SRIPATHY Tf ALACCA. Thurs ifl Three men brlirved to belong to a gang specialising in stealing cars were dptained by police in Wolferstan Road here yesterday. A Mercedes-Benz car. a large quantity of tools and three false number plates were recovered. Thai currency178 words
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Article37 1966-03-04 8 SINOAPORK Than. Burglars broke into the hou.se of a wumaii. Anunali binte Haji Idn*. 44. in J.ilan L.id.i las' night and stole jpuellcry and cash worth S3-500. Thr bur^lurs ga-.ned entry thruUKh thr kitchen door37 words
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Article29 1966-03-04 8 PSNANO- Tbun. Four secret I ■OCfCty leaders were arrested by police In the pa.st four day.s. Ail four are being detained under th^ Prevention uf Crimes Ordinance29 words
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Article30 1966-03-04 8 IPOH. Thins The Police Volunteer Reserve here will hold a charity dance in aid of the Natior.al Defence Fund at the 6t. Jr hi Ambulance hall on Saturday.30 words
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Article316 1966-03-04 8 T"HE University of Singapore today announced the names of 75 new lawyor.s who pa.-.-od the final examination for the degree of Bachelcr of Laws held in January this year. The following candidates p.twd UM examination: (I. ASS II HONOIKS i||ip'r Divisium: Hpiopii Victor Morals. Wong316 words
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Advertisement19 1966-03-04 8 HOLIDAY YOUR WAY TO 011? tal In ROUS-ROYCE Jf! fJHITISH OvtßStA:, AIRMAIS CORPORATION WITM AIR INDIA AND QANTAS 27A/268/6i/tR,MAL19 words
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Advertisement75 1966-03-04 8 SEE MORE rail riinnnnT?r? Uuj LyULJULJULE BY BOAC Take off for Tel Aviv W^i p 4 4 jL explore Rome 1 iriamftilH and Zurich ißlj^BMaSß^ak^ fc^T^^B^ll at no extra airfare For more details of BOAC'S services, consult ypur local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone75 words
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Miscellaneous153 1966-03-04 8 Aih'tf On ft Iff/ Ham lin HO.XCCW OOP?* WELL/THAT'S NOT ALL 1 I'LL SAY IT AIN'T! WHA.TCHA > I'M MAKIN' > YOU'RE MAKIN' ME./ ITS \VOU'RE MAKIN' V COIN'? YOU A TAIR J V FOR CATSAKE/ t4OT? JME NERVOUS '/^-^X^S IHt li I rtictf titf oh4*Mtt*r t.imlil 1 v I153 words
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Article, Illustration1983 1966-03-04 9 The gangster they could not catch LONGIE ZWILLMAN THRIVED ON EVERY VICE THAT CAME WITH PROHIBITION IN THE US. ABNER (Longie) Zwillman a tall, tough American gangster was still only in his twenties when, in 1927. he acquired three huge breweries in the New Jersey cities of Paterson, Union City1,983 words
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Advertisement206 1966-03-04 9 A BDULLA (37) The finest blends of Virginia tobaccos specially imported from England justsocts.forlo Stylish looks and racing pep along with two-family room and armchair comfort i It Win (V s~^Jm I mil ~ZZJ SUE— I— JHBE Ttt **"k >m A Toyota Corona gives you all these features plus economy!206 words
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Article87 1966-03-04 10 WordM %li Viimanai PR A MRS YONC r 1 rn.nt tr-mAt and r-lailvf, for Ikatl i^i «nd good ißlafi i>r. 'hflr wtHlfilOK NCALE AND HERMT CONSICLIERE Thank all fri«nd« and rrutn'< Pa •h»l- •tii-nri.inir and MM Btft* the YIN ir.,i <;oh HmlHn «n n Ihank lIH BMkap «nd Mm:.t<-r>87 words
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Article684 1966-03-04 10 Tn< Philippines Ciovorn- ment will nut go back on its! announced intention to nor- j mahsp relations with Malaysia. On this. President Marcos' special envoy, Mr. Faroian. h.is been definite. Recognition will not come, however, as quickly a> m hoped and ex- pected. Mr. Faroian has offered684 words
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Article388 1966-03-04 10 Tli, Sabah elections to be hold by the middle oi this year will mark a major step forward in the State's political i development. They will be the > first direct elections, and they will result in a State Assem- bly much more representative ol the people than388 words
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Article211 1966-03-04 10 The grant of $5,000 which the Central Government yesterday handed to the Selangoi Consumers' Association will permit early errors in the form of debts to be set right 1 &nd enable the organisation to 1 make a fresh start. This time it can be expected to put first211 words
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235 1966-03-04 10 I STRONGLY support the criticisms put forth by the Chairman Ol the Automobile Association of Malaya. Mr F A. Fielding, on the contemplated use of tachographs and governor.-, and I am greatly surprised to learn that the Minister of Trans port. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir.235 words
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Letter183 1966-03-04 10 rE lollowing replies to three letters on Citieenshlp. birth certificates and work permits are made by Mr. A. Nadesan of the Singapore Ministry of Labour: ADOPTIONS: Feb. 111-If9 1 -If there are any persons in the position of the women referred to by "UNWANTED" they should apply183 words
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Article480 1966-03-04 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya 201 VOCABULARY Trgaa, MfcnrgasKAN (v> to empha.su*; PEmuda (m youth. prrinfkat (Bj le\el or: lorm, e.g Perinjkat lima Form V tencaii, MEnrngah im to be medial or ceir-rul; also: .secondary. e.R. aekolah MKnengiih (Ni secondary school. COMBINATION ol "Ft AN" or480 words
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Article, Illustration982 1966-03-04 10 A new emerging force confronts Soekarno HE GAVE THEM A MARTYR. THEY NOW WANT HIM— OUT PR ES IDENT Soeka mo. by allowing student demonbtrators to be shot down at his palace gates last week, now has more on his hands than a problem of maintaining law and order. He982 words
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Advertisement673 1966-03-04 10 I.OUPLANO tM I inlb« f, n' oMi < <In»y Rvd> <• on lal M i 'Mi ii ,H, Hi H,mmi,m PICKERING GRIFFITH JOHfJ k -Vipott U.h-T'.rk-rili. 'i»-IO(.:Mi Ofttf.tb h.n»« n bNmß] Hrt Wti(B Hi.. Rsaaaßtal iTi-drting PERSONAL ir H <7I I MaaaaM tHIRLCY V£O AM KIT mm* !wi »«r M>673 words
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Advertisement54 1966-03-04 10 SEX AND THE TEEN-AGE GIRL: Are girls emotions in fact more complex than boys What kind of girls do young men prefer to j marry? A psychologist gives frank answers, tells how to control explosive emotions' and advice on what to do if its already "too late" in MARCH Reader's54 words
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Advertisement282 1966-03-04 10 S JB I*. :•s&&£ jflJß If J^^B WjcJF^r TAKE ONE ANOTHER POPS UP. Soft, strong scotties hold up like a handkerchief. In six pretty colours: Pink, Turquoise, Yellow, Apricot, Lilac and White. NEW LADY SCOTT PRINTS Matched sets of softest 2-ply "frg^p-^V facwl and bathroom tissue in B gay prints.282 words
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Article, Illustration443 1966-03-04 11 Rudy Beltran - Mystery parcel from Malaysia starts a scare Rudy Beltran BOMB EXPERTS CALLED IN— FOR A PEWTER By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Miss M. K. Yong, daughter of the proprietor of Selangor Pewter Company here, recently sent a gift parcel to on accountant in England on instructions from one of her443 words
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Article29 1966-03-04 11 KAJANG. Thurs. The Veie- 1 nnary Department here has dis- 1 tributed 100 p:a;eus to 20 farmer.* I h Bunfltf Cliv;. village under j 'lie pdwah system.29 words
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207 1966-03-04 11 Singapore boys build their own electronic brain-for $900 electronic analogue computer, used for measurement in rocketry, aircraft and i missile construction, has been built by the I staff and students of the Singapore Vocational I Institute. > The computer, weighing about 1001 b.. is 3J feet long and 2J feet207 words
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93 1966-03-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Road tolls will be imposed on all traffic using the new road from Tanjong Malim to Slim River from March 16. This was announced today by the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T Sambanthan. The charges93 words
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Article62 1966-03-04 11 JESSEITON. Thurs. A Bai biih Government spokesman confirmed today that the scholarship offered to Mr Harry Reginald G<>mes was withdrawn by "mil- tua', agreement" between the i Govern nent and Mr OnrtiM fir viid this m arranepd I «ftor Mr GtiniPs had Indtotad I he wanted62 words
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Article30 1966-03-04 11 lAIPING. Truirs Ai Ir.rernatloaal Fair In aid ot the Taipln? I Ml Wheel Club will be held at the Kwangtung AksortsMoi. tn I Temple Street here on Sunday.30 words
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Article17 1966-03-04 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— Mr K. Wißnoswaran Is now the Krian i Civil Defence Officer.17 words
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178 1966-03-04 11 RMAF squadron completes 10,000 hours KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Herald Squadron of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, formed three years ago. today completed IC.OOO flying hours. This in layman language means 2.400.000 miles or five return journeys to the moon. Fit. Lt Doong Ngit Kuan and Fit. Lt. Choy Yoon178 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-03-04 11 K SUGUMARAN - Cheerful all day long— he moves only on all fours K SUGUMARAN B> DENANG, Thurs. He is cheerful all day long and surprisingly nimble for one who has been able to move only on all fours lor the past seven years. Ex-polio victim Narayanan Letchumanan, 14. has been to school280 words
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277 1966-03-04 11 TENGKU'S VISIT: 'WE WERE NOT CONSULTED' KUCHING, Thursday. CARAWAK Alliance leaders are not happy over the arrangements made for the recent seven-day visit to Sarawak by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here today. Dato Ningkan, who disclosed this on his277 words
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76 1966-03-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Survey Department will become the second department to be completely Malayanised in the Ministry of Lands and Mines, when two expatriate officers leave this year after completing their contracts. The Minister. Inche Abdul Rahman bin YaTcub. disclosed this when he opened76 words
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Article25 1966-03-04 11 PENANG. Thurs.— Penanp aern free of major crimes for tho p»st fortnight. Yesterday only three minor thefts were reported to poilre25 words
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Advertisement193 1966-03-04 11 <&> teJß^^^ _l Do you have that nasty 'chesty' Jeeiing? Are you couo.hing pa.-< u tly. brino.np up unpleasant ohlegm? Have you an irritating, tickim* roug* that keeps you awake at night? ASTREM ELIXIR contalnt •even t pecial Ingredients to deal with each of these symptom* and by attacking the193 words
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Advertisement112 1966-03-04 11 NOT JUST A STOPOVER... BUT A HOLIDAY DESTINATION... fi nnri 1 1 your n[ar[st FPK I H AUSTRALIAN rklll I! CAPITAL is only FIVE hours away Diwcwer a r»»w weld yoi'ng, vigorous and with an immense variety of impr»-,Mv(» J scenery -.~_A r^^-» J* We-' n«w oeop'e warn I K112 words
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Miscellaneous763 1966-03-04 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KnaU with Fess P-rker": 7 News I. ii m pur. Prnanr; 6 Ipoh, In English: 7.10 Sports Malacca: X .lohorr Rahru; Arena: 7-3S The Lone Ran--4 Taipiitf; 7 Batn Pahat; »er "Finder* Keepers": 8 3— Kiuan.. News in Mandarin: 8.10 Classical Songs: 845 The PM.: 3763 words
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Article, Illustration592 1966-03-04 12 THE |5J million extension of the Malayan Railway into the .luronu Industrial Kstato is a model ol co-opera-tion between the Railway Administration and the Singapore Kronomir I) c clnpmcnl Board. rtiis feat nr engineering which took 40 months to complete will be Jointly opened today592 words
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Article179 1966-03-04 12 •'THE Malayan Railway extension to Jurong Industrial Estate owes its existence to two factors. Thry arc the presence in Jurong of >cores of Industries, needing nnv material and markets in Malaysia, and the economically advantageous position of thf Railways to move largo quantities ol poods and179 words
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Advertisement34 1966-03-04 12 LET RAILWAY TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR GOODS mi 4gK X iin iiitwssjaa^^a^a^tsla^a^^a^aW* Nir /'''"WKwdJm '9^ a^BV^^aV^w^V^^^a^a^a^aV^^^^Br^^^T^^a^a^^V^^^^^^^^^^^aT^^aH EFFICIENCY! RELIABILITY! fAND PROMPT SERVICE! ENQUIRIES TO:THE CHIEF COMMERCIAL OFFICER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU KUALA LUMPUR. TELEPHONE: *****.34 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-03-04 13 Malayan Railway spending $20 mil. for development 'THE Jurong extenA sion of the Malayan Railway is only part of the Railway Administration's bid to stay on top in tho highly competitive transportation industry. Fully aware of the keen competition from road haulers, tin* Railways are doing everything possible to lure351 words
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Article98 1966-03-04 13 ic From Page 12 bridges is 303 feet lon™. It is supported on four piers and two end abutments. The bridge consists of four 50-foot spanr and a 103-foot span The tunnels for the first ti.ne in cither Singapore or Malaysia are reinforced with U.S. manufactured corrugated steel98 words
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Article, Illustration27 1966-03-04 13 About 400 labourers were used in builamg the new line. Some removed earth from cuttings (above) while others helped in the construction of tunnels27 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-03-04 13 A goods train leave the line serving the wharves approach, ng tne level sid'r.g at |alan Cudong The train crossing the bridge over Sungei Ulu Pandan29 words
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Advertisement205 1966-03-04 13 ANOTHER PROJECT by HONG GUAN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CO. LTD. 60 GUILLEMARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Telephone Nos. *****/2 CONSTRUCTION OF TUNNELS at Jolon Buroh/Jalan Pobnk junction, Jalon Bohru Circus Clcmcnti Road Tunnel CONGRATULATES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN RAILWAY on the official opening of the Malayan Railway extension to Jurong Industrial205 words
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Advertisement170 1966-03-04 13 Congratulations to the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SINGAPORE and MALAYAN RAILWAY I on the official opening of the Malayan Railway extension to Jurong Industrial Estate I We are proud to have been entrusted with the construction of foundations for bridges Nos. 1 4 for the New Railway to furong. TAN GIM170 words
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Article73 1966-03-04 14 Mr. J. N. VI. Voorhoevrn. the Ipoh branch manawr ol Linde•c\is JiiioiMTa 'M> Ltd.. hat. been elected chairman 01 the F.M.ti Cliamiier 01 Commerce, Fvr;-.k Brand*, with Mr. D. c. Rmoy ol Guthne and Co <M> Ltd.. as vicectaairman The otber truec memben elected '.o tin committee73 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-03-04 14 F N to enter African markets pKASKH and Neave (S) Ltd. and their associate company, Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd whose products are already selling in '.V 2 countries, are to further expand their overseas markets. The companies have worked out immediate plans for achieving this aim. beginning with an exThey388 words
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Article220 1966-03-04 14 MODERN PROCESS AIDS QUALITY txDR the nrst time In Asia. Asphalts and Allied Products Ltd.. operating in Singapore, and Malaysia, have introduced the most advanced form of manufacturing their wide range of bituminous products with the aid of electronics. A company spokesman said the greatest ativantacea ol thla modem proeeaAP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-03-04 14 MRS I. AMIIOMPII I.AI (above) a representative •I KIM Royal Dutch Airlines in Ceylon, stationed at Colombo has arrived in Singapore for a short familiarisation trip and will proceed to Kuala I (irnpiii in a IVw days time Mrs. 1 Anthonipillai is very much impressed on92 words
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Article197 1966-03-04 14 Japan in fifth position according to i aurvey J\ conducted by two Japanese machinery organisations. Japan wa.s the fifth largest' exporter of machinery in 1904. alter the United States the Federal Republic ot Germany. Great Britain ai,d France. The survey. 'World Machinery In iyb4, was conducted by the 1 Machinery197 words
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Article93 1966-03-04 14 The General Electric Co. said In New York it had signed an agreemenl wUh Morocco that it ex|ject.s a ill lead to contracts for con.su uc- Mn. i ot an automated steel mill at Nador. on the Mediterranean coast. The agreement calls for a study of the projectAgencies - 93 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-03-04 14 BARON Rolf Beck, chai of companies in the l vveek for a business tour The Slip ijroup of companies are manufacturers of automobile aod> lives, of wnich Molysiip ttoe mam product Baron Beck besides being closely i.s.vociaied with the Slip n Harcß nrom'amme is also147 words
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Article41 1966-03-04 14 Both sales and earnings of Chrysler Corporation set new records in 1963. Sales of Chrysler Corporation and consolidated subsidiaries for 1965 were a record 5.3 billion US dollars, in billion dollar^ abOVC HM ol 4.3 billion dollars lor 196441 words
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Article88 1966-03-04 14 A total ot 1.256 new companies was rejistered in Hon« KonK last war Witt) nominal capiUil toiu'.Uat HK$794 000 000 (about £S0 miMioni. Mr \V K *Thom>on thr Regi»--•iiu-GpiierHl iiu'v nnprwl vnh tin record number ol 1 fan i-omprfinps with nominal capftai totafilllg 51.345 000 00U labOUl88 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-03-04 14 PIFTFEN member* of the Malacca I 1 Malay Transport (o-operatl\e (n. wrre last wrek taken on a lour of the Cyrlr and Carriage's ercedes-Benz workshop anil assembly plant in Sinxapore. as seen in the picture above. I'd by Inche Ahmad Haji Abdul Rahman, the purpose of133 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-03-04 14 MR. MACAU.I:Y WHITINt.. pnaMcal of Dow Chemical International, arrived in' Kuala Lumpur this week M attend the opening ot the new Dow oflicc in the Chartered Bank building. Kuala Lumpur During his visit to Malaysia. Mr. Whiting, who is accompanied by Mr. R. Korsythe. regional manager ot114 words
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Article42 1966-03-04 14 Retail sales of cars m th' American Motors Corporation in February wen- at 24.476. up from 11.149 In February, Chrysler Corporation said It retailed 118.337 ears in February .i record for 'he month and np from ltiT..>Bli a year earlier42 words
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Advertisement240 1966-03-04 14 ROLLS-ROYCE DIESEL ENGINES MAKE GOOD EQUIPMENT MORE RELIABLE. TOUGHER AND MUCH CHEAPER TO RUN. SOME R-R DIESELS COST MORE IN THE BEGINNING BUT THEY ALL COST LESS IN THE END. SPARES AND AFTER SALES SERVICE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE. Bj v jib Bi^ *t" wij ~"'oBj jk k[ v^"yttfiffl240 words
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Advertisement236 1966-03-04 14 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WHY NOT gggggH H I v t AUSTASIA LINE'S ML V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. "MALAYSIA" Otter o MONTHLY Scheduled Possenger Service between SINGAPORE ond SYDNEY/MELBOURNE vio PORT MORESBY Colling ot PENANG PORT SWETTENHAM before deportur* SINGAPORE. DEPARTURE DATCS FROM236 words
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Advertisement1222 1966-03-04 15 PL t WESI COASI UP... IM S'pori sam P. s'naa Nmm OIOMEO Liverpool, Ooblm. A'moufll... ll Port 1 ofay CirtONEUS Liverpool. Glasgow Mm 7 ANTENOR i. Ciasjc* E1i.13 Mar 7 MM 112 Mm 11 jol Mir 13 Mm 14 Mar 15 atreus rpool, Glasgow.... mm ii mm ii mm 21/Ij1,222 words
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Advertisement2494 1966-03-04 15 Hb jjf f A^H mm* J J ai T^ o*¥ mm 9 m m m rMFL.nhi/Af£s THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY ud inco'p<r»e« m Ct— «-k |XPRESS_SAI LINGS TO GENOA-HAITRt-HAMIUR6-IREMERHA»EN-ROnERDAM-AMSIEh'OA«I ANTWERP-AARHUSCOPENHAGEN. S'puri r ilia r>tn.n« <n. Ger.ua navre H'Ourg K'oant Antw Copa 1 PANAMA Mil 12/14 Mir 15/11 17/11 Apr i2,494 words
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Advertisement1269 1966-03-04 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTV/ARI SERVICE FRBM Uk CONTINENT Llllill 'or. S'pori P. SMI PMaMJ CITT OF RIPON lonion. Hamburg, Rotterdaa, Havre, Hull 71 21 MM MJ MM CUT OF COLOMBO Li>nocn, Hamburg. Rotterdam. H«vie. Ha,l 21/21 Apt M Apr CITY OF WELLINGTON Lomon, Hamburg, Rotterdam,1,269 words
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Article117 1966-03-04 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. THE downturn In Industrials continued with smaller losses In quieter trading reflecting the lack of buying support. B.H.P. fell another 7 cents to 465 cents. Oils and base metals closed steady. Today* cloxtng prices tn Australian cent* with Wednesday's price* In brackvt». Mount im 42H (429)117 words
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Article253 1966-03-04 16 A I \K< II first grade rubber f.o.b. iTX luiMTs cloned at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur m st. nl 1 at 70". cents per Ib. vp half a cent on Wednesday's closing Irvrl tor tbe position. The tone was quirt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. closing prices253 words
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Article121 1966-03-04 16 4JHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or axpected today are: Nikkei .'ani 1/2. Naaar blb« 3/4. M; N.W. 3. Scuadl N.W. 4, Hun 1.1 N.W. j. I'.iiKr.u Bakke 6 7. Olenartney R '9. Slnoutnkerk 10/11, V'ar 15 16. Rlwrhank 18. Ru.tanne Eureka 25 28. Bradeverett 27 '2H,121 words
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Article35 1966-03-04 16 OH tne free exchange market in Hong Konft yesterday the U.S. dollar vat. quoted at 3.741 (or T.T. in 1 ."•73 ror cash. Sterling *ns quoted at 1600 aod one tael of gold at 2605.35 words
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Article25 1966-03-04 16 Mar. 3. Rl BRER PRICE: 70i cents (up half a cent). TIN 5687 (up 84.62}). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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818 1966-03-04 16 From Our Market Corraspondent AFTER slipping progressively last week and marking time for the first half of this week prices generally on the Stock Exchange yesterday moved fractionally higher. Turnover (35t>.800 snares) was still on the low side, but a little more interest and818 words
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Article30 1966-03-04 16 STOCK INDICES H.K. RATES Mal.n.i'i Sti'rk Imiliii-v .M;ir. I M;ir. Industrials: X.;.S'i si IS Tins: MX.-It; UIS.IM rubbers: Inn :>7 109.57 Dw. SO, IM| pjj 100. I»ec 29. 1962 Urn.30 words
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Article962 1966-03-04 16 UI'SIXESS in and reported Co tinSincaporp and Kuala 1 umpur trading rooms of thr Stock B- li iiiji- yrsterday with thr iiumbrr of shares tradrd in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitead (1.000) si. «4 ouniops m.'hkii ma, 1 $I*4. -.(M1O1 tljiaj iI.UOU) 51. vi L); E. Smelters i2..K>o>962 words
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Article201 1966-03-04 16 ■1 ontlu. INDUSTRIALS HomteHrt 10 EM U la*«M j rta. MlA nsicr W cia JJI HoldiDKs 10 cU i'uuiui,^ 1.1 <ta. M iron a eta c. Mtueltcri W CU.U Ub C. H c.i>o 14 ..is. Koi'irsona n ta. fid Disk 18 eta. ..AN 20 eta. Kotnmans la cia.201 words
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Article77 1966-03-04 16 /"HINESE Product Eichanx*. Slnxy" pore noon pr.eta p«r p.cul ye«t>> day: Coconut oil: bulk $50 Mlien drum lien. C«»ra: Max./ Apr. LK/Contin«it: L'miuotrrt I Popper: Muntok white S2OS nellen. lBarav.nk wnite J2U2J .-.^lirrn. ipcclal I Bara»ak black »1.'.?« Hitk. Ktrblrd i Uunponi I,lack »152i(Ni Hellers ml •H NLIVi.77 words
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Article74 1966-03-04 16 •I-ME Aiiociat.on 01 Bank, In Malay- tia nuidi' th. c-h.inne.'* In iti nit«-t to mrrchaot* yesterday (ail Pataj to |j 001 Un.tod Itatet: nuyinx TT H 13/14. nlrmHll O[i j 1 rr.-<lit hllln. M 9/lrt trade bills Canada: buyini; TT 3.'i S K .ilrmill O1) 35 II M74 words
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Advertisement983 1966-03-04 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTO. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Service Bargtol H'konf L. Anfeiei N. Tort Iwi™ Canal ■Han Mill" 1122 Mar n/M Mar II Apt Mai 1 Mai U Mai Kjaikawa Mara" 11/21 aar 21/zl Apt II Mai 1 Jiii k imi 12 ims Japan Direct Service P°iji« Sinftoori ■flu983 words
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Advertisement986 1966-03-04 16 «uir»»Li» Ntft ttaitND suvicti iNDia p«m>Uh INO r «uu stivictt is frtaiaatla. AStixit. Mtii.orst. »»a«fi Is: Maaras us Naf.apatt«aa WMIAU Si, lei I. PirT l/IMa'ar S>lw tti 1 .CH»KOIN« 9 II Mar 11/12 Mai I»JUU IS/M Ma Ilia U Mat f*OM AUSTRALIA. UUUU II I Mai l«i| I Ml) wutS.'986 words
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Advertisement412 1966-03-04 16 W- KLAVENESS LINE Aa^L. it.-.ut c<» 3»« I U* »drr..uvn #i.na 1 i^i"ian* «n> J mr-citco I Snairt >UNNYVItIt *>ai 1/ MM 13 M« II Mai II Mai 23 Mai li Api 2) ■iRONXVILLI Apr 1) Api IS Api U Api II Ap' ti M' I ««a» tt unMNCVUIi Mat412 words
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467 1966-03-04 17 IMIi: Straits tin price rallied yesterday la Penang by 14.C81 tv S(iB7 thircby wipinK out practically Wednesday's tall Minimcr all-round local support was reported. I Ik- ottering was estimated .it '.V! 0 tons or up f> tons on Wednesday. LONDON: After467 words
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Article57 1966-03-04 17 Til! present rate of the Malayan dollar against the ponnd sterling fi\ed on November 24, 1964 is selling T.T. or O.D. is. 3 II lbd. I Buying T.T. ta, 4 1 lud. Buying i O.D. 2s. I <i The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation57 words
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Advertisement613 1966-03-04 17 pappayapaaajBBB^BJBBMBaBBBKJBJ|BfpMB^^ i( ontinurd from Pace 1(1) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS pah 111 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF 'h.- late Mr. FranII Crux thank all friends, ot their <nn«lolrnr»-*. w-rratbs, 1 -1 and attendance at rut rAMILY OF The late Mdm Wee I 1 (Tirnahi thank the Key. ••■l>h Lim Principal and Staff of Kaki613 words
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Advertisement739 1966-03-04 17 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt M Win.)— Box 50 cts. extra WANTED SEVERAL nii-r taakaai to ser\r in air-cunditioned n»«ly r»nov.ite.i Island Restaurant and Kir. 2M. Orchard Road. Spore MMaV Apply personally after 2 P.m TEACHERS Drained or untrained i to teach 'li.iv medium or EngiiMi I medi.im In K. kulah739 words
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Advertisement991 1966-03-04 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordn SS (Win.)— Box SII cts. txtm JALAN NOVENA BARAT KacinK Thomson Road. I nlurnished Kiat 3room ith t cooker, beater, c, fans r, I S |<ire 2600<i A;."FLATS TO LET Hilly furnished, ill ti.iiiuoin. longbatn, servant's QaaU r 1: balcony, mosaic parquet floor- part. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY991 words
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Advertisement900 1966-03-04 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE /.i Wordt SS (Win.)— Box rt>. txtra MOOERN OETACHEO BUNCALOW for sale or to let at 163 Braddell Koad. Kindly apply Tail No. ***** 6 pore. DUNBAR WALK inorti m L'-storey I. lint;. How. Freehold, 6-room. Enquiries: Baaafe Road. Tel: *****: MM, ENC LOK MANSION. Newly900 words
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Advertisement928 1966-03-04 17 EDUCATION IS Wordt SS (Win.)— Box 5« ttt. rxlr.i RAPID RESULTS COLLECE. World famous Postal Tuition mo text book*, 1 r.-.|inr.rt or G .C K. School Certificate. 1 1 Aeiouniancy. (A C.C.A.. I C.U a I A.I. A. Si-i .-rrtaryship 1C.1.8.C. 01 S.i. Law (Bar LLIl.i, Banking. Insurance, etc. Over928 words
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Advertisement1016 1966-03-04 17 VEHICIF C SALE ■J Word* SS (Min.)— Box S» et*. txtrm 19M OCT FIAT 6UO lady owner. Comp. Ins Excellent condition $-.150/--0.n.0. Pbonr ibporei 3V655. LAND ROVER. L W B. IM7 model. IHtrol. in good running order Apply Uukit BtTuntong Estate. Kanang. FORD CONSUL 31S ltMfcl uue owner, i-xiellenl condition,1,016 words
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Advertisement797 1966-03-04 17 MISCELLANEOUS I IS Wtrdt SS (Min.)— Box i» ctt. txlrm [I BARBECUE VOURSELT •*ATAV" at your home, partira ttc. Will snow you how to harrwiie. rrc delivery. Telephone I Singapore! AT YOUR SERVICE li Wordt SS (Win.)— Box i» tit. txtra N li KWOK't PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. Th.- Arrade I.M Hoor.797 words
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Advertisement437 1966-03-04 17 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applk oin rlalayatan Cltt?riu> :cr appointment ii 1 1 i;m; i\ iin si< m ni t 1 lON in the Mnr. education. Ti.c poat is parmanent ml panaionablc Balarj Mem (592.638x34-934; iWomeni > -t 4 ."> 7 n 2S-77S (Dl\latoa Ii pluj ■Bl ratM Mil khouU nonnaUj437 words
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Advertisement714 1966-03-04 18 I i GOVERNMENT OF THE RFPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Mil UM \l «.n\l KNMENT INTEGRATION <>HIHN.\N( E. .Nil IX ol |9bSi. MINI I I M>l i: >l ll»>\ ItlUl. UHKREAS in aaM ■111 bj sub 1 ami < MB li "f Ha 1 nment Inteßration BMaaaMar rercrrrd »o aa "the Ordinance";,714 words
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Advertisement772 1966-03-04 18 NOTICE NGEE ANN KONGSI SCHOLARSHIPS NOTICE Is hereby given that t Scholarships for bright students which will be tenable at the Ncee Ann College, at tlie Nanyang Uni- x'ersily of Singapore and at an Austialinn University are offered: by the Ngee Ann Kongsi Candidates may be either sex and shall772 words
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Advertisement799 1966-03-04 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG I APPOINTMENT OK POttt i; »1 \T!O\ tHI.MIST Applications are invited from suitably qualified MaJayatac Citi- 1 aana for the above pom at the Penang Power station. Electricity Supply Department, on the pro- fes£lonal officer's tlmescale of 5628 X34-934 982x34-$1.254. 11l799 words
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Advertisement791 1966-03-04 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA Application-, are invited from Md.a\>ia!! Jt Singapore citizen? tor :h< tollowin? appointments in the tnnc 01 Bunk Negaru Malaysia k>r duty in its offices in Malaysia i mo Singapore. 1 iramraunvi assist AM Duties. Administration mo banking generally yualitication: An nonours de- cree from a791 words
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Advertisement1045 1966-03-04 18 NOTICES NOTICE We wish to notify that Mr. Hashim bin Ibrahim formerly employed by us as bill collector has ceased to be in our employ as trom 28-2-1966 and that he lias no c authority to transact or collect E bills on our behalf. it MIN FOOK MOTORS LTD.. Malacca.1,045 words
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Advertisement430 1966-03-04 18 TENDERS 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board, 2nd floor. Kullerton Building. Singapore, for: (a i THE CONSTRUCTION OF EARTHWORKS FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE SECOND WHARF RAILWAY LINE TO TRANSIT SHED NO. 4 Show Round: 10th March. 1966 at 9.00430 words
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Advertisement823 1966-03-04 18 FREIGHT CANVASSER A vacancy exists in the Shlppin* Department of a leading I Company lor an Outward Freight Canvasser. The successful applicant will possess the following qualification* 1> He will be a Singapore Ottawa, between the ages of 25-40. 2» He will have an attractive personal it v. a good823 words
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292 1966-03-04 19 (MNGAPORE. Thurs. Results in I last week's Philippine Open, which was the first-leg of the Far Kust golf circuit, will not count this year for the overall prize money of >!•. nun donated by Dunlop Company. thai Mi announced today by the Dunlop292 words
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Article, Illustration500 1966-03-04 19 LIM KEE CHAN; ERNEST FRIDA - LIM KEE CHAN and ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ben Arda (Philippines), Lv Lianghuan (Formosa) and Koichi Ono (Japan) shared the lead in an Asian-dominated first round of the Singapore Open golf championship over the Bukit Course today Each returned a three-under-par6B. One500 words
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Article41 1966-03-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis Defending champions Jim Farrin and Mrs- Anne Craw will meet S. A. Azman and Mrs. Katherine Loh in the mixed doubles Imal of the Selangor Open tennis championships at the XL paciang at 5 p.m. tomorrow.41 words
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Article30 1966-03-04 19 TOKYO. Than. Japan will accept the invitation to compete in the Merdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 14 to 27. the Japan FA announced today- Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article22 1966-03-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Malayan Motor Sports Club announced today that the KlangBatu Tiga sprint- scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled22 words
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Article347 1966-03-04 19 «S B. Arda 33-35; K Ono 33-35. i.v Uang-huan 32-36. 69— Chen Chien-chung 36-33: H. Islm 35-34. 70 B Yamaguchl 34-36; Hsu ChiMn 34-36: T. Nakamura 33-37: HsiOh Min-nam 35-35: Y. I Kuroda 36-34: H. sugimoto 3li-34; E. Brown 35-35: M. Imai 34-36. 71 Kuo Clu-hsiunt;347 words
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Article278 1966-03-04 19 DRAW for the second round of the Singapore Open: 9.15 a.m.: T. Suzumura, S. Yaru.da. J. Hsrdwlck; 9.23 G. Nakabe. M. I-shii. ML Grepson: 9.31 F Mitt, H. Suzumura. K. Maeda; 8.39 H. Mitt, Hsu Sheng-san. M. Iniai; 9.47 Yoshikure Hlrose. B. IllWltl. T Ifhii;278 words
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Article167 1966-03-04 19 dj jur. «wii.\i; onigapuie, inursaay. rpHE F.A. of Singapore have invited Stoke City. A the English First Division club, to play one match here next week. Stoke and another English Div. 1 side. Sunderland, are now in Hong Kong for the British Week Festival167 words
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Article99 1966-03-04 19 S'gor F.A. to save office rent I/X.\l.\ I.IMPIK, Thurs. IV The F.A. of Selangor have decided to quit their office at Jalan Ampang here in a bid to cut down by about $9-500 a mi Thr FAS are paving a monthly rent of $375 for the premises which they have99 words
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Article198 1966-03-04 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur Thurs. T<HE MALAYSIAN AAU will discuss at their counA ell meeting on Mar. 20 an "indirect" invitation to send a team to the Philippine open chamships at Quezon City, near Manila, on Apr. 30AAU secretary John Kanagaratnam said today198 words
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Article45 1966-03-04 19 MANILA, Thur.s. Former Malaysian badminton champion Teh Kew San of Penang has been engaged to coach Filipino players. Announcing this today, the Philippine Badminton Association said Kew San would prepare the national team for the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. APAP - 45 words
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160 1966-03-04 19 EPSOM JEEP - Ikhlas wins trial with Ayer Lengor EPSOM JEEP By pENANG. Thurs. Milton Sullivan's ikhlas, a smart Australian three year old by Delville Wood, did a splendid trial here this morning. Ridden by stable jockey Merv Posner, Ikhlas easily beat mi- other Bukit Timah-traliied horse. Keith Daniels' Ayer Lenaat lies Coles160 words
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Article26 1966-03-04 19 SOCCER Tamil Festival Cup final iP. Bun tan Gula Est. 2 Tall Ayer |Est. 0. BADMINTON Inter-District <Tg Mallm) Slim River bt Tg Mallm 3-2.26 words
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Article, Illustration484 1966-03-04 19 BIG FIGHT VENUE SWITCHED TO MONTREAL T^EW YORK, Thurs. The con- troversial Cassius Clay v Ernie Terrell world heavyweight championship fight has been moved from Chicago to Montreal, Canada. The Illinois State Athletic Commission had banned the fight from being held In Chicago. The new venue for the Mar. 29Reuter - 484 words
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Advertisement776 1966-03-04 19 kl \l \\N I\W AKAN J K R. JUIIOR. Tawmran daripada Prm rdaftar den Kan J.K.R. di-dalam Ktla D" da il:an di-lcri-ma r'l-Peiabat Jurutera J.K.R. Johor/ Johor Bahru liintiga jam pukol 12 hari pada 15 hb Mach uulolt: MEMBEKAL DAN MEN OHANTAR BATU PEJAL METAL t DARIPADA GA- I LIAN776 words
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Advertisement450 1966-03-04 19 BIASISWA NEGERI KEDAH UNTOK PELAJARAN TINGGI TAHUN 1966 permohonan:; ■eri Krciali atau Warn;. Pcrsekutuan yang trial i mendapat pelajaran-nva rana nya:: di-Negeri Kedah acla-l.ili j di-pelawan untok mendapat Maats. '.i bagi melanjutkan pehijaiHiinva di-Unlversiti Malaya. Univerntl Singapura atau di-UniverMti di-Seberang Laut yang di-aVui. Chalun2 misti-lah ada kelayakiin bagi memasokki Universiti450 words
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Advertisement74 1966-03-04 19 Powerful i <*' i Precise Mm Permanent This is Girard-Perregaux* The Exclusive, new Damier model. Different from th» others... as modern as to* morrow Practical and elegant. Or. the famou» Richevilie. Automatic Rugged. The watch that always tells you the exact time and dBte. Never wears out. Every Girard-Per-regaux watch74 words
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Miscellaneous127 1966-03-04 19 I SPORTS DIARY (iOLF— Spore open clwmpion- lx>th matches hi nadanRi Nerri slni) 2nd round (Bukil tNTN. l.«e: CYF v Police Ten hers v 15 a.m. >. friendly: Kedah PDRC (NSC grd B'bani Taipinr Sultans team v TenKku A Rah- Lft: KlUt L' WartuhoD Reme mans team >A. Star' i127 words
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Article269 1966-03-04 20 if From Page One of soldiers stayed relaxed Alter pasting hundreds of vehlclet with posters the demonstrators took a rest for refreshments and •c.s. The posters read "Sack Buband rlo II a l! g Subandrlo." "Subandrio Peking dog"' and "Subandrlo pig." Hundreds of students then boarded269 words
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Obituary17 1966-03-04 20 JOHN WILSON LOVt .t Mt Veraon Cluptl. 8 i*>t» Krtdmy 4.5.M. a p.m. toUtmtt i>y Qnmmtim.17 words
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127 1966-03-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The Union and ftfjag Hln Electrical, <sppnnri Tiiriinitriil Arbi- Company on March 9 relating to tratS Court' Khedul^, ffisThh three employ- i bear the following disputes' Between the Si!i<-apore Bank I during the next fortnight: Employees' Union am. the Finance Between127 words
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Article392 1966-03-04 20 LONDON. Thiiis —There was a I harder tendency in late dealings. I Oils and selective industrials imj proved on late buy lug Interest to show Miuill on-balance gains. Elsewhere prices showed little change. Steels also rallied in the afternoon •I buyer- reappeared. British funds i were almost without392 words
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Article55 1966-03-04 20 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 21 •\d.. April 21'^d.. May 2P.d. June 21 7 16d.. April June 21 .d.. July Sep- IIS<L, Oct. Dec. 215 16d.. Jan March 21',d. April June i 21 ',d.. July Sept. 21 1 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 21 1 16 d.. c.i.f. Marcli 21 ',d.. Apn!55 words
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Article32 1966-03-04 20 LONDON. Thurs- Buyers £1364: i— £4i. sellers £1366 i— C4 > > Forward buyers £1355 <— £3i. sellers £1356 i— £3i. Settlement £1368 i— £li. Turnover a.m. 275 < tons p.ni 70 tons. Tone- Steady.32 words
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Article135 1966-03-04 20 'Asylum in Britain' denial From Page One years in defiance of a threat by the lieu regime to put him on trial his immediate plans arc still unclear. President Tourr is his closest ally. The two statesmen formed a Ghana -Guinea union in 1958, although their paper plans have neverReuter - 135 words
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Article64 1966-03-04 20 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur left here today for Jeddah with 422 pilgrim:,. Amonit the 5.000 people who saw them off were the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jiibir. the Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Engku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadlr,64 words
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125 1966-03-04 20 Ho's new MiG-21 fighter in action SAIGON. Thurs. One of North Vietnam's new Russian fighter jets has made its first attack on an American aircraft, reliable sources said here today. The WG-tl attacked' an unarmed U-2 reconnaissance plane two weeks ago, but the Vni t c d States aircraft usedReuter - 125 words
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Article153 1966-03-04 20 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States has boosted its forces in South Vietnam by 10.000 men. to 215.000 men, and 20.000 more have been authorised to move there. The Defence Secretary. Mr. McNamara. disclosing this last night told a press conference that the U.S. could153 words
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261 1966-03-04 20 DANCtKOK. Thurs Thn Malaysian Ambassador to thailand. Tentxku N'uah Mohamed bin Tengku Sri Akar. said yesti rday that the Association of South-cas" could never die because it was conceived on the solid foundation of friendship and goodwill of those concerned. He said261 words
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Advertisement9 1966-03-04 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) LIAN: I R9 words
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Advertisement67 1966-03-04 20 aßr ot^liaVa^aw tK ~fr»~. ■>;■: '^W 9^aßK :vi^oaiaiiar*¥Jfc*. Sr x^sUJHa^aW. V^r a matfs taste f starts with*no(&» This is a Tiger Beer l^^^l^ man. Handsome. Ak (Confident. Strong. Wls&tkLoves a challenge. t t r>j> t &*F L SU^ftgrJ A real man's man. wA £&L,'^z^r' And he knows that f Ji67 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-03-04 20 THE WEATHER Hichest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday IlijhiM Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penaiiß 82 Ipoh 8i; 73 Malacca 91 :l' Siiieapore 88 75 C Highlands 70 .i 7 Jev-elton 88 73 Km53 words
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