The Straits Times, 7 March 1966
1966-03-07
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Title Section24 1966-03-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 T!!!! Niitiiiiiiil flHWSllil|!!!l' The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 20:1424 words
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356 1966-03-07 1 pENANG, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tcßfki Abdul Rahman, today denied a Manila report that he had accepted an invitiition to attend a threepower Asian summit meetin u r with President Marcos and President Soekarno. "I bare told' them over and356 words
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Article, Illustration548 1966-03-07 1 Break- up in flight Evidence suggests that the Boeing-707 fell apart while in the air TOKYO, Sunday EYEWITNESS ac counts and photographic evidence accumulated today suggest that the BOAC airliner which smashed into Mount Fuji yesterday began to break up while still in the air. The Boeing-707 ploughed into ;iReuter - 548 words
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Article30 1966-03-07 1 IOKVO. Sun A mllci earths.iook Tokyo 'cday. Tokyo 1 .ne'eorologica) Agency •d tlie epicentre of the (Hake at Central- Chtfca. northea&i of I Tokyo ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-03-07 1 FOOD RIOTS IN BENGAL NEW DELHI. Sunday. FE Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, rushed to Calcutta today to handle a crisis in West Bengal, where the Army has been called out to quell food riots. Mrs. Gandhi la flying on to Assam tomorrow forReuter - 223 words
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Article23 1966-03-07 1 HELSINKI Sun. A Finnish :.ev. sp-.pe-- said today that So\lei Premier, Mr Alexei Kosygln may .1-1 Finland in June. ll'l23 words
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114 1966-03-07 1 lONDO.V Sun A J in.i 11 jailed for complicity in Britain's great train robbery said to<la> that a Post Office worker was paid v; 140.000 for a tip-off about movements of cash. The assertion was made in an article in the Sunday Telegraph contributedReuter - 114 words
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Article77 1966-03-07 1 IOKYO. Sun A US miliUl7 C-1M Herrule.> ran off i tie enu of a runway at Tachikawa Ail Bhse outside Tokyo toiiixht ;.n<i CUM to rW ii) a Held Jus: •.iMitr me i«.se perimeter, a i s unlit;. i\ -pokteMiian said TiMTt m no injuries77 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-03-07 1 NEWDICK WINS SINGAPORE OPEN CiINOAPORE. Sun. A t 1211 pu by Ron New- j dick (>1 New Zealand WOO I him the $',mou first nrlM In the Slnxapoir Open Doll champion.ship. which i ended today after a pkiyI mi over the Bukit Timah course. NcA'dlck. who won ilie New j160 words
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Article48 1966-03-07 1 I ADEN, ''vi A grenade thrown I tin. > a police compound here to- day. seconu day of disturbances In :1k Siieikh Otlimaii district, ■MgtlUy injured n British soldier; ana two Arab boys. A British i i»trol TthlcW under which i he Kitniidt >>\ploacd «v damaged. neuterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1966-03-07 1 PARIS. Sun. Hoteliers alonp the fast developing Perpignan part of the Mediterranean coast are offering tourists their money back if it rains during a stay between April 15 and June 15. in order to attract early bookings. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article190 1966-03-07 1 5 die as train hits bus I/ANGAR. Sun Five hull cl ;i y makers were killed and 15 others seriously injured when a passenger train crashed into a bus at a level crossing at Padang Besar. 22 miles from here, this afternoon The dead wore: Me i bnitp Ahmad. 40,190 words
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Article47 1966-03-07 1 PLANE PLUNCES INTO RICE FIELD TOKYO Sun IS An Farce C-130 turboprop transport failed to stop ilurinu test run down runway at Taehlkawa air force hant near Tokyo and plunged into rice fi< Id tod.i\ hut none of five crew a beard nffil 'V r47 words
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Article, Illustration375 1966-03-07 2 AS SEARCH TEAMS TOIL THROUGH THE NIGHT ON MOUNT FUJI WASHINGTON, Sunday. A U.S. CIVIL Aeronautics Board member is going to Tokyo to investigate three recent air crashes in which 322 people were killed. A spokesman said the CAB is permitted to send observers toReuter; AP; UPI - 375 words
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Article93 1966-03-07 2 ANKARA. Sun. Plata, feet, rhairs and water classes were used i In a 15-mlnute fight today between government and opposition d*--puttaa in the Turkish National Assembly. The fight started after members Ml the Republican People's Party, the main opposition group, accused members of the rulingReuter - 93 words
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Article32 1966-03-07 2 WASHINGTON. Sun The Atomic Eneicv ObbbbbbM ye>>ifiriay announced it had conducted it lev -yield underground nuclear test In Nevada. This «v the sixth ajU'Oiinced weapons-related tes' ihl« year.— R«ut«r.32 words
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Article36 1966-03-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Gen Ne Win. chairman of Burma's Revolul.oiii.ry Council, left here last I night by train for Dehra Dun in i he Himalayan foothills for a twoda\ golfirc holiday— Reuter. A mReuter - 36 words
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132 1966-03-07 2 "TOKYO. Sun. Frank W. Burdell. an Ameri-t-an resident of Singapore, died in a Tokyo hospital last night. He RM a passenger in the Canadian DCS which crashed on Friday nisjht. The plane, on a flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver via Tokyo,UPI - 132 words
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Article93 1966-03-07 2 In one blow— 63 orphans NEW YORK. Sun. At least 63 American children havr been told or will some day learn that their parents died in a plane crash halfway around the world. The BOAC Boeine 707 crash on Mount Fuji took the lives of at least 27 American couples93 words
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187 1966-03-07 2 101 escape as a Boeing 727 lands on belly lAM I. Sun. An ifl Eastern Airlines Boeing 727 with 101 people aboard skidded GOO feot safely on its belly at the Miami International Airport yesterday after its landing gear failed. Five pas.-ensiT.s were taken to hospital for precautionary check-ups. The187 words
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Article59 1966-03-07 2 ROHRBACH (Wesi Germany >. Sun. A m-yeai-old eh and his 10-year-okl girl lend were killed yesUrd.n la an apparent .suicide pact when they lay MTOM the 1 racks of an or.coming train, police said here. The girl's parents were reported lo have disapproved of the relationship.59 words
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Article53 1966-03-07 2 ADEN. bun. R:ot police rt*iued a German missionary lioni .1 mi&sioii headquarters in th» sheikh otiiman urea jn ..Her rioten set fire 10 the build Police reacted the acene v the mob m half-way up n--10 the roof of the mission ulier* th* niuihionai v h.\d53 words
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Advertisement328 1966-03-07 2 Crash in fog DCS BLAZES AT TOKYO AIRPORT TOKYO airport firemen were scattered all over the pump foam on the blazing embankment and part of the Canadian Airlines Douglas runway. Sixty-four bodies 1 were laid out in row after row. ire were 71 people The 65th victim died in aboard328 words
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Advertisement264 1966-03-07 2 A completely New Home Movie System INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERAS I QP e /_<r I I dr °P m■■ fm 1 and "shoot Another KODAK development for better movie-making. KODAK announces .a new kind of movie camera. Loads instantly, automatically. A new kind of movie film gives you clearer, sharper movies.264 words
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Article, Illustration406 1966-03-07 3 Nkrumah I know Ghanaians will crush new regime at right time DAKAR, Sunday. QI'STED President Kwame Xkrumah told Ghanaians today that he knew they would crush their new regime "at the appropriate time". He repeated his pledge to return home soon. Speaking in a special broadcast over Radio Guinea toReuter; UPI - 406 words
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251 1966-03-07 3 Nkrumah, Rhodesia split OAU: Delegations from 8 nations walk out ADDIS ABABA. Sun THE stormiest conference in the three-year life of the Organisation of African Unity came to an end last night with a final tally of eight nations having staged walkouts and one registering its protest by remaining onlyAP - 251 words
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202 1966-03-07 3 Accra to Peking: Withdraw your experts HONG KONG. Sun. The new military regime in (.h in. i has demandrd thr immediate withdrawal of all Chinese experts from the country and thr cutting down of the Chinese Embassy staff in Accra to 18. Th«- Chinese Embassy has lodged a strong protestReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-03-07 3 'LET NJONO LIVE' A SOVIET PLEA TO SOEK MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet President Ni- I kolai Podgorny has asked President Soej karno to quash th.c death sentence passed in Jakarta last month on Indonesian Communist leader Njono (above) for treason against the State. The Soviet news agency Tass said that n140 words
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Article55 1966-03-07 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The death of Sti.lln 13 years ago today was marked here qulerlv with a bouCtiet of fk.»ers anonymously placed or. his grave near the Kicmlin wall The ssrwve lies between the rear ot Lenin's tomb, which Stalin's remains ni;< shared with Lenin, and theAP - 55 words
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Advertisement308 1966-03-07 3 •Ml I 'l LCO-KMT tLECTRir IK.RSb W^f fe BB WINOSCIULN UIPiRS f'^ If T I'tLCO-BEMYICMIIO.S Jfti 14 ■\r iNiTFU MINTS in u:o*hMy swnxares (^^<rwßL* AC CiL FILTERS WL MC AIR CLLAKEKS &ILENCEKS AC IRiiSVRi CAi'S TMEKMOb i PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS SOLE AGENTS UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR308 words
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Advertisement359 1966-03-07 3 I SALE! Your once a year chance to save i I MUST BE CLEARED We're stock taking, so oil existing stocks of casual wear, swimsuits, slacks, blouses, readymode dresses, sarees and dress morerials must be sold now. Drop in and see the wonderful bargains I but hurry! LADIES BLOUSES Fancy359 words
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Miscellaneous4 1966-03-07 3 THE GAMBOL 6 < <g~y_<&"&»^4 words
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115 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The three newly elected PAP Members of Parliament today toured their respective constituencies to pledge their services to the people. They were Mr. Tan See Chim iCiiua Chu Kanr;i, Mr. S. Ramas»;imy iCrawiordi and Mr. Tay Boon Too 1 Paya Lebai115 words
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Article48 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Hakka Methodist Chunh will hold a variety concert on April 11 at the 1 Victoria Theatre m aid of Its j new cnunii buildin 1 fund. The programme will be led by Miss Sylvia Chang, a well-known ringer .uid ir.lsic teacher.48 words
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112 1966-03-07 4 Display of works by Vocational Institute SINGAPORE. Sun. For the second day running, a large number of people, mostly parents, turned up at the "open house" exhibition of works of the Singapore Vocational Institute in Bale.stier Road. The t'vo-day "open house" is to sliow the public what the MAideiit* have112 words
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104 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mrs. E. Phoa has been elected president of the Real Estate Valuers Association i Singapore i. The other ottlcials elected at the association's annual meeting, held tecently, are: Vice-President, Mr. George Neelankavil: secretary. Mr. Johnny Loh Jwee Siam and lieasurer. Mr. Tan Khiong104 words
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454 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday JIII-; Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Chye, s;iid lonighl lluit Singapore could flourish as an independent Shile i( the population understood ho w the problems of th c state and the Government were equally Hie people's problems. But. he454 words
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71 1966-03-07 4 Special course for Diethelm's apprentices SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore lurniture company. Dicthelm and Co.. Ltd.. has ;.i--rmngsd a special training course for its young employees. It is being conducted by thp Singapore Vocational Institute in Bale.stier Road. Ten promising carpentry ;ipprenticcs from Diethelm's Sin- 1 gapore factory have been enrolled71 words
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Article53 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Hawkers Inspectorate of the Health Ministry was out again tonight, distributing hawkers code and .lumbered application forms for hawkers' licences to pasar malam hawkers nt nine sites. This will be the Inspectorate's seventh and final night of their campaign to organise the53 words
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Article23 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Police Band will give a public performance tomorrow at the Esplanade between 3 pin and 6 p.m.23 words
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Article39 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE Sun. The folhwing nave been elected by medical practitioner!- to be members of the Singapore Medical Council, accordint 10 the lnte.^l Goveinmeiu Oazette: Dr. Gwee An Lenv;. Professor G.A. Ran some and Dr. George S. Tay.39 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-03-07 4 Business trip in Singapore for film chief SINGAPORE. Sunday. Mr. James E, i Perkins, president of I'.i ramoun t Inter- national Films Incorporated, flew in last night on a five-day business visit after attending the Paramount sale convention in Hong Kong. During his stay here, he will meet local film133 words
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Article25 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Universal Cars Ltd.. will officially open its "ServiMiell Lubritorium" at its service station in Orchard Road on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article140 1966-03-07 4 I SINGAPORE. Sun. -The Singa- pore Girl Guides Association has l;eeii urged to meet the "new challenge" of Singapore's new ttMfcjl as an independent and sovereign nation, and play a "greater and more responsible role." Tiie call was made by the First Lady. Puan Noor140 words
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Advertisement390 1966-03-07 4 CATHAY- NEXT CHANGE! IT S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BOYS TAKE TO THE SEA AND THE GIRLS TAKE TO THE BOYS!!! i milA\\\^ uisniiti ]k ODEON-COMING! J SERGEANT DEADHEAD the S A_* Astronut it coming to town! s 9 W *>"__^>:on International Presenti^-— CATHAY- coming i I I 211° n LAURCIITIIS390 words
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Advertisement155 1966-03-07 4 iMOROGmi J Comedy \WaslQn, o sts w A H^ rI"GSh \fc* MAG|C Q^UucL ARUNDEL ROOM CAPITOL p" OPEHVTHHRSDAY B FROM THE STARTLING BEST-SELLER ABOUT THE DEADLIEST MANHUNT OF ALL!- GEORGE PEPMRD I ELIZABETH ASHLEY I "THE THIRD DAY" *JL.I I TECHNICOLOR* PWMSIOr FROM WARNER BROS. >£ t J I RODDYMcDOWAII155 words
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Advertisement495 1966-03-07 4 ORGANISATION Do.iy ot 11-130-4-6.30-9 30 a LAST i DAYS Hurry! Cc« it AGAIN New* "THAT MAN (MIGHTIER "than BONO) in ISTANBUL" a OPENb 7r'. m George Pcpp^f Jif "THE IHIRD DAY (wb) a TECHNICOLOR IQN 12th DAY! 11-1.45-4 Recommended for ADULTS only 1 John (Butterfic'J b) C r ""A RAGE495 words
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Miscellaneous584 1966-03-07 4 SINGAPORE DIARY TODAY: Hukkien Sireei Opera: Kampong Jurong Rd.. 8 ms. Chinese Temple, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. 12 p.m. Free Film Shows: 1. Cowboy; 2. Yoke Hong Story; 3. Drums Across the Lagoon: 4. Insects As Carrte.s of Disease; 5. B.S. Nos. 5859: Tanjong Klin-?. 7.30 p.m.584 words
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Article, Illustration451 1966-03-07 5 A GOOD START MADE AT MEETING IN BANGKOK LAST NOVEMBER' Minister calls for the setting up of regional institute to deal with mutual problems PENANG. Sunday. THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today suggested the formation of "an ASA in education." "I feel451 words
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115 1966-03-07 5 Sun. C 5 Revenue collected by the Sineapore Customs and Kxcise Department in .January and February i mounted to $29 million, in increase of 54.1 milliftn. over the same oriiod last year. Thr department's !•>- -hni.irv report said that petroleum was thr115 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-03-07 5 Fire in busy Penang street causes a traffic jam DENANG. Sun. Fire broke out in one ol r.he citys most popular eating houses the Heong Kong Restaurant—in Penang Road here yesterday afternoon. A large crowd watching firemen fight the blaze caused a traffic jam along the busy road Men from103 words
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Article17 1966-03-07 5 KUAI.A lIPIS. Sun. Th« town iiiuncil hrrr will hold its monthly meet ins on Friday17 words
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285 1966-03-07 5 MCA top leaders meet 'to chart course of action for the future KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The new-ly-elected MCA central working committee met informally here for two hours today to "chart the course of action to be taken to meet the changing political situation." The meeting, the first sinre the committee285 words
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Advertisement53 1966-03-07 5 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING KING SIZE VIRGINIA Best tobacco il il Hill 1 1 1" II 'f^^^Hi 2 IIIUIIUf IPSri r V/.^BK**"., v. fip/. YMf//. tu// wm < Wm-'/- Kl'- Mw 'V/y' V H I ■^■b I VlBr ■■>•"' v/ 7 Wtt* Uflll Ulll money can buy, give you that cooler,53 words
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Miscellaneous255 1966-03-07 5 Straits Times Crossword B BP SS BH 3B At K<>s» 6 .-*ure tape man itactu.-e might I Loan ChUßltt DMM OOOKt in rtaorilll in Java.' i 4. g, ji 7 Sinn ol cowardice or a little j tmployed in the '3. 5. "n i plan; ,8, 12 Ptrtupi Man .ire255 words
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555 1966-03-07 6 JESSELTON. Sunday VIR. V. iMANICKAA VASAGAM. the Federal Minister of I Labour, will visit Sabah on Thursday to make an on-the-spot investigation I into the shortage of skilled labour. i Employers here are lookIng forward to his visit. One of555 words
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386 1966-03-07 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. AN anonymous donor has given S2O to start an education fund for Tan Boon Wan. the Singapore student who scored eight Als in the Cambridge School Certificate examinations held last year. Tan, 17, a386 words
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Article92 1966-03-07 6 Razak gets more support JESSELTON. bu:.. The S.i bah Alliance Party today I pledged its support for the pro- ptteal that the Deputy Premier, 1 Tun Abdul Razak should .succeed Teneku Abdul l-tHhman as Prune M;iii:i(r of Malaysia A party sta'.cmeut is.mcd hrre said the national council of the party,Reuter - 92 words
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Article54 1966-03-07 6 Book awards for 27 BENTONG Sun.— The Paiiang j branch of the National Union of Teachers hai .selected 27 student* tarn various .schools in the State j for its textbook award .scheme this year. Ten students from primary I schools will receive $20 e,uli. while the others. 111 .secondary .schools,54 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-03-07 6 Sun. For years a .student has b*en bravely carrying on with his education in spite of a hole-in-the-heart. Now, doctors have told him that he must go overseas for treatment. He is Ahmad bin Abdul Rashid (above). 18. a I Mini 111106 words
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Advertisement388 1966-03-07 6 Your dog and this climate Your dog U out his natural element. Few dogs were designed for a hot and fanmid cumat*. It geu them down, saps their energy, robs them of that well-cared-for look. That's why yonr dog needs help— help to combat tfaia climate. And you can give388 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-03-07 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /wey.PETJSJIA^ I^PO FOR VCU?J^^ A KAN3 J (TciCEBO'S^ I cNosey t 1 stas3 on j /ip Ti-i'k: o's\ [nS S-.TCASE SOS I J ttw USTE CATCH'S!' (X^_C'M CLOSE IT! H'SBUS/DONTi 136 words
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Article67 1966-03-07 7 Concert by British orchestra SINGAPORE. Sun. Th* London Symphony Orchfi>tr;i is due to nriive i!erc o:i Tn"sduv in 'ft chartered Diane from Hop.? KaneIt will give a performance at :hp National Thea'.re on Weoor^day. This vrtli be the flrst major Br/isli orchpstra to pertorni In Singapore. Tlit 98 players, tive67 words
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Article75 1966-03-07 7 SINOAPORE Sin. An h.i<ter Me will be hrltl at thr OlouDMtcr ij.irrucks padang. Ay.i Raj:.h Road, on April 16 in aid ot LtM SoeMy tor -.lie Prevention of. Crucltv to Animals, it i.s ix-ing orK;uiisod by tlir Miciity and Uie Rowcroft Theati-c Club! Hiuhlights75 words
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Article, Illustration283 1966-03-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said last night that the Government had not the slightest intention of making Singapore a one-party republic. He said the Government knew that in a multiracial society like Singapore such a system283 words
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306 1966-03-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE United Front of the Labour Party and the 1 People's Progressive Party today decided to set up a permanent secretariat here from April 1. The decision was taken at a two-hour meeting attended by leaders306 words
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240 1966-03-07 7 Double-crop seedlings for 'rice bowl' farmers DARIT BUNTAR. Sun. r Padi planters in the "rice bowl" here will each receive from the Government four gan tangs of padi seedlings when they start double-cropping for the first time this year. "In addition, the Government will also give you a 30 per240 words
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Article58 1966-03-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Dr. K Tiew.s. a fisheries expert from U-o Qnatta Federal Research I:.s:> lute of Fisheries in Hamburg, arrived here today. While in Mahiv.i. Dr. Tiews will ir.ake a two-week study of the fishery industry and tlnd out tr what way West G<vmany c:m58 words
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Article24 1966-03-07 7 KLANO. Sun— A district fes;ival will be held ten on Tursci;.\ to celebrate the 40; h buthciay ol th* Sultan of Sel.mgor.24 words
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318 1966-03-07 8 'Wealthy Yaacob' jailed for having stolen cars KOTA BHARU, Sunday. THE owner of Kota Bharu Motors, Yaacob bin Haji Osman, 42. better known locally as Yaacob Kay a (Wealthy Yaacob), was today sentenced to four months' jail each on two charges of retaining two stolen cars, the sentences to run318 words
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Article54 1966-03-07 8 TELUK ANSON. Bun. Continuing their war Against Mogul operators of various gaming machines In the Lower Perak district, police here seised seven more pintables and three "one-armed bandits" from Selekoh and Bagan Datoh las' night In the past week police raids In Tcluk Anson and Hutan54 words
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Article134 1966-03-07 8 ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. Paintings j and sculptures by artists in Malaysia are being sought by the Arts Council for the Third Malaysian Artists' Exhibition in June. Paintings in oils, batek. nnd water colours 'including gouache, temoera. Dlaka and Chinese Ink Dastel and line drawings,134 words
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Article11 1966-03-07 8 KANOAR. Sun. The State Legislative Assembly meets on Wednesday11 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-03-07 8 Dental surgeon wins Hume's award SINGAPORE, Sun. A Johore dentist. Dr. Pane Sew Ton, ha> been awarded the Hume Industries travelling: scholarship. The scholarship is for a period of two years commencing this year at an Australian university of the graduate's choice and is valued at $5,000 a year plus143 words
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Article49 1966-03-07 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Oeraid Knight, manager of Rexall Drug Co.. flew into Singapore yesterday. He is on a tour of the Par EastAustralia and Africa to study various aspects of the Dharmnceutic.ii trade. The company manufacture vitamins, antacids. UMUgntrs. toiletries, cosmetics and hospital supplies.49 words
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Article46 1966-03-07 8 KAJANO. Sun. The Govern- ment has handed $3,000 to the I management committee of the Hokkien Cemetery at 11th mile Cherns for the erection of a "rest pavilion" and fencing of the burial m*ounds at Balakong Road and improvement to the roads j46 words
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157 1966-03-07 8 Thai police hand over a gang leader suspect A LOR STAR. Sun. Thai polne in the Malayan-Thai border town of Sadao have handed to Kangar police a robbery-nang leader suspect wanted by Kedah-Prrlis police. The man. who was picked up about two week* ago in Sadao. is believed to have157 words
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Article68 1966-03-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Th« assistant cVirrsior-general of St. John Ambulance headquarteia. London, Mr. David Wilkin&on. left nere for Singapore today after a week's visit. Mr. Wilkinson, who is vlsitin* branches in the Par East, said they were well equipped to hnrvr« any emergency but their only68 words
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Article49 1966-03-07 8 BENTONG. Sun.— Mr. Wopg Beng Cheong hits been elected I lull— II of the Bukit Tinggi oranch of the Malaysian Chine&« A.- M« :ation here. Other officials are: Vice-presid-ents. Mr. Tham Kwai and Mr Wong Ching Chor; secretary, Mr Tham Choon; treasurer. Mr. Kok Lan.49 words
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Article178 1966-03-07 8 IJUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, will launch "Operation Maju" operation community development on March 14 at Federal and State levels here. The aim of "Operation Maju" is to Intensify the efforts of the people for the good of the people and unit*178 words
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Advertisement186 1966-03-07 8 In rapidly developing Malaysia and supplies or industrialisation etc. and Malaysia. AEI have for many ectrical power is all im- goes Into the great AEI melting years been major suppliers to the portant. AEI have the equipment, the pot of knowledge and a solution is area and successfully undertaken facilities186 words
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Miscellaneous198 1966-03-07 8 A H*>» Onp By V.T. Watniim AWWGHT. 6UZ. V N. I I WGO6H,/ WEU.,IW9 WHAT THEVRE ...THERE NOW, I I—^T NOW SET UP AN* HOLP IT RIGHT /WVIOOEV/ HURRY I 9UPPOSEP TCSO WHEN TK THINK THATU. f T^V LETS SEE HOW IVCRE MOW/ UP, WLL \CE AGE GETS HERE... DO198 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1966-03-07 9 JOSEPH PAXTON SELF TAUGHT ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING CENIUS AS WELL AS HORTICULTURIST HIS MONUMENTS WERE A PALACE OF GLASS AND WONDERS IN STATELY GARDENS ONE day late in 1850 the aged Duke of Wellington accompanied a party of officials to London's Hyde Park to1,652 words
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Advertisement42 1966-03-07 9 ■^F^W THE SELLOTAPE' V W SPECIAL AGENT r T f is now in town.. Jo* ..CONTACT IMMEDIATELY: MRS. MALIK Merlin Hotel, Wiggins Teape Kuala Lumpur (Malaya) Ltd., J^ttm^k S£ Tel: ***** 73, Ampang Road, V Kuala Lumpur Ul I::;:?:.".::.::: Tel: 8434 042 words
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Advertisement52 1966-03-07 9 M. I II m I I M Ilk I AiwfWJmmi JwV 98 H fit r. I W 2HO£9H3SS HP cot cv w «HHHHP^^^" PEIVTALITE It's so easy to make your home more beautiful ...more valuable ...with ICI luxury paints. They cover quickly, completely. They last longer stay bright and clean52 words
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Article51 1966-03-07 10 M KorJ. Hi 'M,m,m,,m MR A MRS RAKUOURAI of lohor> •beir «m «v naan if, fiinersl of ih. .r briovrd mn V:l.i»» •inriKr r.. REV FATHER CEORCE LEI Xii: tlw minilv of thr latr Mnd;irr. ■Orrrlia V.ip ilMkit Ramhri tlrtnk. all prirntv m..'»r.. r»»»r\» .-.n md «>i.n.l bh haMral51 words
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Article686 1966-03-07 10 A modern education is one of the main keys to a better life for the rising generation in the rural areas. For the brighter boys and girls it can mean escape to the wider opportunities of the towns. Those who must stay on the land Will at686 words
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Article414 1966-03-07 10 It marks improvement that the Indian food position, so j recently leading directly to a j nation-wide famine involving j tens of millions, has become 1 more complicated. Simple statements tend now to be in- accurate. Massive American 1 shipments of grain, aid from a dozen other countries414 words
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Article165 1966-03-07 10 By offering to pay 30 per cent of the cost of equipment and boats for co-operative societies wishing to take up deep-sea fishing, the Malay- I sian Government has drawn I attention to the difficulties as well as the opportunities of i such undertakings. Though i trawling w«s165 words
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Letter180 1966-03-07 10 Asian students in Australia '['HE report by the Manila Chronicle of the bitter experience of a Filipino student in Australia came as quite a shock to me. Having enjoyed the hospitality of the Australian people during my five year stay in that country. I wish to refute any allegation that180 words
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Letter221 1966-03-07 10 I RcJ-'ER lv the letter entitled 'Making Art A Secret" tS.T.. Feb. 2G>. The Product and Design Centre function* primarily a& a "show window" whereby Smga-pcre-made good^ can be brought to the attention of not only local peopl* but also visitors. The Centre is not221 words
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Article514 1966-03-07 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. by VOCABULARY: Ator. MfcN Gator to arrange, to systematize: BERator (\-> to line up. to stand in a line or row. arak. MENGarak (vj to carry something or someone te.g. in a procession); BEKarak (v> T lo be, or take part. In a procession, litris.514 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1966-03-07 10 THE NEW STRENGTH IN SAIGON Leaders who accept discipline, opposition that no longer inhibits by A Special Correspondent THE Honolulu meeting has given the South Vietnam Government of Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky a prestige that none of his predecessors had, except for Ngo Dinh Diem. Added to the other1,266 words
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Advertisement647 1966-03-07 10 Str.t. r tm M.U. Mail coio SToaAGt lUPta MAtKIT O'cK«r« B»«< a««a»lnmat Owe* COLO STOOLA&C (BAMCHIS At N«lia«el >Um4 K*«a«n M«»«i Baa*. Ail»i.m< Aawim CITY BOOK STO«I LTV.. W)nri»aete» Hhh. CaMref >eT ."HI NIWS lIONT f«ri»»nua 1 iaM««W M. M ISMAIL J AOmiraltT Re« 4, W«t«.l Baaa. j MAMIEM STORI.647 words
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Advertisement49 1966-03-07 10 SOLID AS A ROCK A j BUaflnfl OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. thr i LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RISERVE: 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $505,000,000.00 \fOH SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.R.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINCAPORE MALAYSIA A SOUTH CAST ASIA49 words
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Advertisement122 1966-03-07 10 SJUXGORRAKT JUICE ULM-RICHnj" In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW II price for this v double-size <*j!&3L' Your body needs rich supply of Jh S^W^^S filL VITAMIN Cto combat tiredness, «J*lW**»"jß build body tissue and fight infection. ICj\J(* A P J Ensure radiant health and vigorous n energy hy drinking Cascade Lltrm-C I122 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-03-07 10 tt U.,r4. |U M.nimum' »>EIC HO BotW«*a Hork Soon *Ma« nHi A Mi. l"rk Tionn Sen« v. Ilimnlr votinrr*r d 0 Mr t Mn n«vi<i v26 words
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119 1966-03-07 12 HALL ROMNEY - Singapore estates takeover: Govt criticised HALL ROMNEY from LONDON. Sun. Considerable criticism has b**n exprrvsrd in Uie city of the terras proposed by the Singapore Government for compulsory purchase of land belonging to Hi i. in Rubber and Pro dvi-«- Kstates. *ys the City bclitor of the Daily Telegraph here.119 words
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Article100 1966-03-07 12 SINGAPORE. Suii Piling work Ims brgun on the 2v)OU. memor: tl mi a site in Be:ich Road to br i dedicated to civilian victims of U;s Japanr*« occup.iiion The memorial is being built with doi..itu)ns from the public. The Government ;.■> providing the land ami100 words
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Article216 1966-03-07 12 TAMUUNAN (Sabah). Sun. —Tun Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun. the chairman ot the Sabah Alliance and the United Sabah National Organisation, today suggested that Jesselton should be renamed Kota Kinabalu in honour of the Dusun race. The Alliance leader, who was addressing a meeting, said he216 words
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Article216 1966-03-07 12 A floats procession, fireworks displays, variety show will mark the King's installation KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 4 X elaborate programme is being arranged to mark the installation of Malaysia's fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong on April 11. The two-day celebrations will include a floats procession through the216 words
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Article106 1966-03-07 12 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Forty delegates and observers will attend the seminar on housing cooperatives to be held here from Thursday to Saturday. Organised by the Federation of Malaya Co-operative Housing Societies in collaboration with the Cooperative Union of Malaya, It will be opened by the106 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-03-07 12 Daneing Sultan at his regiment's birthday a DINNER and dance was held on baturday nignt at Paruament House in Kuaia Lumpur lo celebrate the iibrd anniversary of the Royal Malay Regiment. Among those present were the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Bunau oi hanang (Colonel of the regiment), the Sultan of72 words
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185 1966-03-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A team from the Royal Malaysian Air Force will visit 10 centres beginning on Thursday to recruit 200 youths tor services in Its various branches. There are vacancies In the RMAP for general mechanics electrical mechanics, Instrument mechanics, airframe mechanics, engine185 words
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Article89 1966-03-07 12 KAJANO. Sun. Three women and seven men have been appoint- i ed to serve on the board of vinitor* to the Uth mile Cheras Old I Peoples' HomeThoy are: Dato Dnrtu Abdul i Rani bin Dato Shamsudclln. "chairman*; Puan Salman Shiim- ■mddin. Puan Rahmah binte Ya- acob.89 words
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115 1966-03-07 12 Singapore installed 5,000 new phones in 1964 SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 5.000 new telephones and 80 new public telephone booths were installed in Singapore in 1964. This was disclosed by Mr. Goh Kee Sonic, chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board in his annual report published today. The report said that115 words
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70 1966-03-07 12 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Hous- I Ing and Development Board is n build another 1.186 homes costir.i; i $3,703,000 at Henderson Road and DM Payoh Housing Estate. The homes at Henderson Road i will consist of 472 housing units In four blocks of multi-storvv flats.70 words
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Article24 1966-03-07 12 BESUT. Sun.— The Trengganu i Government Servants' Thrift and Loan Co-operative Society will hold its 10th annual meeting here oi. March 18.24 words
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237 1966-03-07 12 'Causeway squabbles holding back industry' SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 A leading British industrialist said here today that the "frequent polemics" between Singapore and Malaysia after separation were holding up decisions of some British industrialists intending to invest in the two countries. Mr H.G.A. Ross- Wilson, lr: der of a seven-man trade237 words
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79 1966-03-07 12 SINGAPOKL. sun The body of Low Yee Fait. 3"». a lorry driver from Mersing Johore. was found in a back lane off Deskar Road at 1 a.m. today. He had two stab wounds one in the chest and the other la the79 words
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Advertisement106 1966-03-07 12 with a policy from ASIA LIFE The responsibilities, the resources ot no two men are Hn-^B alike. But they do share the common desire to safeguard H"~ the future of their family and to save for their eventual ~£?s^^B retirement. That's why Asia Life specialises in policies Wr*' that are106 words
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Advertisement172 1966-03-07 12 60/ interest I /o PER ANNUM I paid on your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ, today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how *uy it to open a Deposit Account. z^&k PAN MALAYAN iftipnl FINANCE172 words
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Miscellaneous738 1966-03-07 12 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: 5 Kuala Lumpur I Animal parade; 650 Junior and Penanr- Science: 7 News in English: 710 Tainan Sastra: 7.35 True 6 Ipoh and Malacca; "V-Victor Five": 8 News in S Johore Bahru; Mandarin: 8.10 Popular sours 4 Taiping: an d music: 8.35 No Time for 7 Batu738 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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Article1392 1966-03-07 13 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Philippines history ALLINGTON KENNARD READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY. By H. dc la Costa. (Bookmark, Manila. $12 and $15 Cloth.) REVIEWED BY by those who made it— or saw it made FOUR hundred years ago four Spanish ships sailed from Navidad, in Mexico, to colonise the islands near the Moluccas which1,392 words
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Article412 1966-03-07 13 Peter Coul - Peter Coul- RIVER OF THE WHITE LILY. By lart. (Murray. 255.) By Stuart Kobe PETER Goullart can safely be called "a character". After thirty years in China, a short spell in Hong Kong, a year or two as resettlement officer in Kuantan. Then Singapore and412 words
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Article228 1966-03-07 13 Tf'E GREAT CHIVESE TRAVELLERS Edited B.v Jeannctte Mirsky. (Alien and Unwtn. 305.) By DAVID SZF NOT all tiiat long ago a quiz master in a Singapore radio programme epted as the correct. answer to the question ■Who discovered the Philippines I the reply "Magellan."228 words
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Advertisement290 1966-03-07 13 v m\m .11 I NAPKINS SCOTT ([H]) MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU *!*k f^^b. I wlr J^? I*^ flia i* f|y C 111 Aw Bfe^^HP^ I^INbF S HOMELITE I XP-1100 CHAINSAW Designed And Built For And To Th« J^ilKfJ "^BSfcufc Requirements Of Professionals. *^^*Hr Jr %J^iP* Here are some of290 words
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Advertisement291 1966-03-07 13 f^eloHl 'QtdSi** lip* yJUI 14. SMAvf LOT' 0 jmUg^^^^^ (y^(jifiiee masculine freshness makes it great to be a man Make a fresh start every day with Old Spice After Shave Lotion. It heals razor nicks, relieves chafing. Use Old Spice After Shave with its brisk masculine freshness and bring every291 words
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132 1966-03-07 14 J^EWTOWN WARDS (Northern Ireland) Sun. Mr. Rex McCandless, 50, is pictured at the controls of his wingless mini-plane, which has taken him live years to develop. Mr. McCandless, a director of McCandless (Aviation) Ltd.. an aircraft maintenance and repair firm, was putting the machineUPI - 132 words
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Article, Illustration23 1966-03-07 14 Now a flying mini COSTS ONLY £1,000 AND HAS NO WINGS MR. McCANDLESS takes his autogyro up for a spin at 70-80 m.p.h.23 words
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Article133 1966-03-07 14 RUSSIA'S VENUS PROBES 'FAIL' \IOSCOW, Sun.— Russia inW1 dlcated last night that its two Venus -space rockets had failed to send back any information about the mystery planet despite the extreme accuracy of their flights. One of tne probes. Venus 3. crashed into the Dlanets surface on March 1. TheReuter - 133 words
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Article263 1966-03-07 14 Tories launch campaign for polls T ONDON, Sun. Bri- tain's Conservative Party today launched its general election campaign with a manifesto giving top priority to domestic issues such as rising prices. The manifesto Is In complete contrast to the party's main theme of Britain's nuclear power and world role inReuter - 263 words
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119 1966-03-07 14 BERKELEY. Calif or- nia). Sun. A pretty University of California coed wis booked on assault charges on Friday after she kicked an American Nazi demonstrator in the seat of the pants. Lynda Koolisb. 19. a brunette from Beverly Hills, was among 100 students watching119 words
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135 1966-03-07 14 Army men accused of plot to kill Castro A VAN A. Sun Two prominent Cuban army officers tM in jail yesterday accused of a plot to assassinate Premier Fidel Castro with a high powered rifle. A communique issued yesterday said the plan called for Cuban exiles, backed by the UnitedReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement182 1966-03-07 14 111 ONLY 1\ HOURS AWAY BY QANTAS VJEI v^auk^^ All the excitement and colour of Vacationland Australia is less than half a day away— by Qantas V-Jet. You ha«e a choice of 6 weekly V Jet flights from Singapore* (one from Kuala Lumpur). «5 ywrs 01 dKMraMto mnca I Tired,182 words
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Advertisement353 1966-03-07 14 The Mitsubishi man— your trusted advisor in Japan i Mitsubishi Bank, serving the international business community for 85 years with affiliates around tho world. *n± MITSUBISHI BANK Haad Office: Tokyo, Japan CabU Address: BANKMITSUBISHI New York Agency: 1 20 Broadway, New York 5, N.Y. Los Angelas Agency: 626 South Spring353 words
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Advertisement506 1966-03-07 15 I .intinned fn.m I'dgr l» ACKNOWLEDGMENT *r*-< <li < MWMBMJ MR i W. CHANC »nt family thank iff r»t the IfeMT dedl- and SITUATIONS VACANT «^< tt (Him.)— Box St etM. txtrm LOCUM WANTED 1' M.i>. lane I!<i,6 Ayply Box >■ 1. K L. SECRETARY REQUIRSO for coni Must be506 words
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Advertisement1037 1966-03-07 15 SITUATIONS VACANT li ttor*-, *s Wm.)— Sax SO rt*. txtro WANTEO J Kemale Supervisors and 2<4 aalen^-ir's for outdoor sale^-work firinu (irand Prix tiA\n Ani:> per- -J K. Ama lusurance BuildJ »<■ w 3 tot. .H) p.m rOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY Requires AaMstant Marat uruwiedce of io»tlng. oanoe managimm 1 and1,037 words
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Advertisement868 1966-03-07 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT [IS Word* M (Mlm.)— Box St el: txtru I OFFICES AVAILABLE Nauyaog Press Building. Robinson Road. First n a Tenants only. rJnqu'.re I telephone 7800. GODOWN SPACE WANTED INTERNATIONAL COMPANY requires *elf-cont*in«J Kortovn space 1 pproxlmatelv :jm»> *q. ft. for approximately feur year*. Details to Box A429U868 words
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Advertisement858 1966-03-07 15 EDUCATION IS Word* tt < Him.,— Box <• rta. .xtr. LCC BOOK KEEPING Sruedioa*/ rxpUuiator) MMMMI Modeio Mbuol )I ■> Katterv Kuao s pore AS. A REVISION CLASSES M I SJsaininaticio stage One Subject*. rtSMaV Octoher Company Law. i"um[«r.> MMM, Auditing. Acadrrn* lof Accountancy and Secretaryship Juu Clemeuceau Avenue. Kin^apore858 words
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Advertisement992 1966-03-07 15 FURNITURE IS lTw« it (Him > $a rt* titrm FOR QUALITY CANE Kiirnlture vuit Adrian I >. >v Ko«d. PETS FOR SALE v..,«« i Ifm i» rr« MSM UOOD HOME WANTED. Tmo female SiiiTti^M Cm Kivp montbs W ond»*t fill with rmldrrn I'a'.r Et3B -A. bdgewav Lan<; Nee ttoon. 8992 words
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Advertisement988 1966-03-07 15 FOR SALE IS Word* M I Mlm.)— Box it rt*. txtrm PMILCO AINCONOITIONCais avail- able *i Sintixporc Ref nitration Co 184. Oltiu«nc*au Aye Ttl- 9'porr iMJR NO MORI OISTURMCU MgBM Ofn rtrto uouBDi quickl* iclK\-ed wtta sp« -,ai *uotuin* cml<lr«a i..m i Aitrrni Childr«D ijomcn B»rup Iran OBMBMSBJ FOR STEREO988 words
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Advertisement842 1966-03-07 15 j^ggHHjgH NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by Dee,: Poll dated the 3rd March. IMfl indie ABU BAKAR BIN MOHAMED ot Block 11. Room I. B.DD Loyantt. Sin^iipore. formerly known xs HASSAN BIN MOHAMED lws from 3rd March, 19t56 renounced and abandoned his said former names und In lieu thereof as.-uir.ru the842 words
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Advertisement1240 1966-03-07 16 ink Spar* Mm r. ctnomus i J*?J ANIINOR <sgr« la Pt Mar 12 Mar 11 "Jim" ■j00i.ghh0..... "a. v Ii t T^iSl C'dSlO* 4?t Mjf 21 POLTPHEMUS Mar 2* Mar 27 Mm 21/ 1 Mm 21 TlNtlluS Ma' n Apt I "fV/smus i c 'tl.:::.'.:::'. *T a t Apt ~%m1,240 words
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Advertisement1235 1966-03-07 16 ■^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HJ^^HaVa^^Hß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^a^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^B^^B^B^afß^B |^^B^B^B^BW»^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bt»t*»ta*afßflfßtafafMfa?l'BWß!»TßTß!iTaTa»a?aTat*'aTß" r//rLHh£//V£s i i THL CAOT A: A T C CC l«j ixo-c utd «> Cf b btlllNQb 10 GENQA-HAVRt HAMOURGBREMtRHAVEN-ROIUROAM-AMSUROAM ANTWERP-AARHUXOPEHNAGEN. j a' put r 5 n«.n fen«..» ...i.uemNi nmt rl'Ovrg Roam Ania CwM PANAMA Mai 12.14 Mai 1b II 17/11 Apt S Apr 12 IS Apr N1,235 words
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Advertisement1167 1966-03-07 16 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENDEARG icdon Apr i Singapore P* WOM Penjig Hamburg Apr 11 Mm I/IB Mar 11/11 Mm 14,14 M'brougti Apr 21 BLnVALLA Rottarnam Apr 21 S,r. 3 r pt. Sham Penang Hamburg Apt 27 Mar 11/21 Mm 22/21 Singapon P.1,167 words
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Advertisement1207 1966-03-07 16 feELL£RMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CU.. LTD. lEt OVERLEAF fOI OUTWARO SERVICE FROM ll* COHTIMEMI 1»*4.*1 »*ri S'ioh P. S'kia pmmo CITT OF RIPON lowtM, Hamowi lottrnia*. cut at mr«n Gr||l|w(||(t|l n/n M „MM CITT OF COLOMBO iw.ee*. M«.nb«.'| KoittriWaj. Havii, Mull 21/20 Apt SO Aa> CITT OF WELLINGTON LOMOT. Himoo'r Rottirdia.1,207 words
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Article25 1966-03-07 17 Xl Illim TIN (perlb). (perpicall. Feb. i*. 7«'jC»». 5583.25 Mar. I. 70-hcU. t6»',.io x. :o cv. $s«:.oo 4. 70»4 (U. »6«5.3:<, 5. 5682.3525 words
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1950 1966-03-07 17 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the market picked up towards jj the close of week the situation on the Stock Exchange was basically one of lack wiy interest and lack of confidence with investors preferring to hold cash rather than invest in shares1,950 words
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Article182 1966-03-07 17 PROPIRTIII: Ctntral Prap. I rentV City Oavalapment I* M MM), I Itland Panintular I i >•• XL. Prap. <-> .'I ftnui San Maldini< I ilt <-ent»>. Sal. Drad«tng mncti i. S'para Land i 'i rrnt>>. aod Tawn and C'ty l«Mft>) j MININGS: Ampat ltd. i. A. Amai ]i- I*182 words
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Article177 1966-03-07 17 RUSINWB -onUnues. to bones. I but uneasine.sK has crept int/i the economy in part because the admini.-' ration seems undecideo about tne way to tackle inflation. First National City Bank .said. Ihe bank, in its monthly eco- nonuc letter issued in New Yoik said the administration177 words
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Article131 1966-03-07 17 World consumption of naturm I latex iav. year i.s estimated at i more than 200,000 dry tons ;i-a DM 182.750 in 1964 and 17i. '< coo ton? in 1963. according to the itad:r.~ rubber firm, Sociei« i Saficalca.i. in Pull T'.-.is increase I.s mainly attribtr ed131 words
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Article55 1966-03-07 17 "TMH present ratr of thr MaUi>« dolUr against thr pound a|aj Un{ (>xrd on November 24. 1964 la ■filing T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15,16 d. Buwn- T.T. 2». 4 1 I6d. HuMn« O.I), m. t d. Thr dollar is at its "Ututnrv middle position in rrlation to55 words
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Article64 1966-03-07 17 I Japan's exports ol -tJbber articles in I<>6s totalled US$2l9.M.i.000. repre<-Pii(inc an ir.crea.se of 19 per cent over 1964, according to the Japan Rubber Manufacturer* Association. Export.- oJ tyrt.s and tubes in- rreascti by 40 9 per cent, to $89.I 133.000 while those of rubber fooi- wear amounted64 words
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Article58 1966-03-07 17 "I* M t AttoCi ihon "t Bank v :iicea m iU n:rt to mrrcbaiiif. Un s«turtiav (all ratn M I flOU) Unit»o StatM my M TT it, MDi .<» :r;-l. Canadi rayint ;t i.'. B i«. airma 0 rwl'l Mill Stllinn ft m OO ready: Umlix Stalls t'.t58 words
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Article23 1966-03-07 17 O.N lr.. mhinn msrkat (lm| in 1n quoted H ;«J T T «»4 "1 for tasn Ittrlui* r ene »f t.m <•23 words
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Advertisement874 1966-03-07 17 AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONGKONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" (42.000 ton* fully oirconditiened-ttabiliMd) Dep. Yokohama 6 Apr 1966 Kobe 7 Apr 1966 Colls Hongkong 10-12 Apr 1966 Arr. Singapore IS Apr 1966 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Troye 1 Agent, to874 words
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Advertisement574 1966-03-07 17 WILHELMSEN LINES rROM: scseliwias aai Ciet.eeatU Pirn is. omtm isi ttsa| «.t| P«nmt P Sni» >i"|»oo>t TARN 'Ctns Vimia) IJ/14 Mar la/lt mi. 17 H Mm TONSBIRG ICa II e.san) 'I M Mar TOURCOINC 18/11 Air 11 11 Alt 14 It I. BARBER LINE from oij* mm ano wm wm574 words
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Article951 1966-03-07 18 LmmUl rlr ttn price on Saturday I fell modestly by 124 cents to $682 25. ttM drop being much smaller than the London equivalent drop on Friday afternoon due to better local Mippori. The net loss on balance during the week was $14.75. The951 words
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Article649 1966-03-07 18 'j'lll following; is a complete 1 list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday Mar. 5. INDUSTRIALS A..X BricKa 15.50 lt.'O Koimtead 1.47 I-..M irimtee C s. Holdinm 2 M i r.S. orda *sr. 4!'6»d Dur.lopi 1.88 DUlt 3.2U rsao 2.i:i LM K»«o lift)649 words
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Article48 1966-03-07 18 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 83.64 63 61 83.89 84 48 107.68 108.01 108.46 108.64 109 57 109.57 109.57 ***** •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100. Mar. 4 84.97 109.25 109.61 Mar S. 85.10 109.23 *****48 words
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Article68 1966-03-07 18 Current pawntnt 1 harK-red Bank" 1 Metal lio\ U.ini;.ii»aii Kuli. Itruduall I endu «Ji'' PBfM Brua* Krmbia Hub 2l°i iunfei Bkhru 6%t D.itr d.i> i hltMii M Mar 24 Mar. 31 Mar 28 Mar. 31 Mar. 28 Apr. 4 t lnlcrun lotal lor Ihe w.«r 15': 12',, 5'68 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1966-03-07 18 mother of IS. fUJaratnam, r IK. Taiplng, passed away liith February, 1966. Kamponf Mydin. Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Gone bat never forgotten, by sons, daughters and relatives. Madam Thailaammal, 84.32 words
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Advertisement790 1966-03-07 18 FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AM) CO-OPERATIVES. APPLICATIONS are Invited from eligible candidates for Federal Agricultural Scholarships tenable at the College of Agriculture, Malaya, in respect of the College Session commencing in May. 1966. 2. Candidates must be citizens ot Malaysia or eligible for such citizenship790 words
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Advertisement1053 1966-03-07 18 NOTICES TAKE NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the 4th day of March 1966 SIM CHUI ZU Of No. 93 Menrul Road, Singapore, holding Identity Card S.3L No. ***** declared that he is also known as SIM KHEOK JOO. Dated this 4th day of March. 1966. 3RADDELL BROS. Solicitors1,053 words
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Advertisement1118 1966-03-07 18 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI r TENDER NOTICE 1. Tender will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board, at the offlce of the State Financial Officer. Ground Floor of the Government Offices. Brunei up jo 4.00 p.m. on Monday 28th March, 1966 for:— THE SUPPLY OF TWO UN- MANNED 151,118 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-03-07 19 Kin Tat keeps Middlesex open crown t ONDON. Sun. Lee Kin Tat of lj Singapore last night won the Middlesex open badminton men's singles title for the sixth time since 1959. In the final, he beat Bob McColg, the Scottish champion, 15-8. 18-17. Kin Tat and Malaysian student Lee TakReuter - 118 words
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650 1966-03-07 19 SPURS CRASH TO PRESTON IN CUP SHOCK LONDON, Sun. TOTTENHAM Hotspur, the F.A. Cup winners in 1961 and 1962, were knocked out of this year's competition when Second Division Preston beat them 2-1 in the Fifth Round at Deepdale yesterday. This was the only real surprise in yesterday's English andReuter - 650 words
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Article1274 1966-03-07 19 FA (IP FIFTH Mi I.elnea 3 Shrewsbury F.verton Coventry 0 ImriderMirld 1 Sheff. Wed. 2 Hull I Southpnrt 0 Man. City 1 Leicester Norwich I Blarkbuin 2 Prrston Tottrnham 1 Wolves I Man. I td. 4 FIRS! DIVISION \i -.-ii.il II Black|>ool 0 Ntwcastle I Sunderland 01,274 words
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Article125 1966-03-07 19 Clay fight venue: Decision today MONTREAL. Sun. rive cities are hem? considered for tht Castftai (lav v F.rnio Terrell w«irld heavyweight championshin lieht. with a decision expected tomorrow. Loren ("assina. whose Canadian organisation has joined with the American closed-circuit television contractors in seeking a site for the controversial fight onReuter - 125 words
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103 1966-03-07 19 Sanders didn't sign card disqualified NEW YORK. Sun.— Doug Sanders ma disqiMliiled from the p< macinla Open golf toixrnameiv yesterday aitiT .1 s^ond round of 67 had given him a four-stroke lead. Sanders ua.x disqualified for no) signing hi.s ■ooßcard. "I 1 tn'niosi ridiculous thing I have ever heard." taid103 words
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Article46 1966-03-07 19 Capetown. Sun. Onry Player ul South .-ifric.i beat Americ n Jack Nukl.iiLs by .m\ .strokes In their sixih and hnal match her.today 10 win their "Challenge if Champions" goit series by j4 strokes. Player won yesterday's match with a two-under-par 69 against Nicklauss 75.46 words
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Article52 1966-03-07 19 LAUNCESTON. Sun. J.ck.i Stewart of Scot-lair.i easily woi. thi miiii event .it the Souli p.Kiiic Botor-radnt ciiumpion-.-lup met". ma v Lonciord here w.- Ki.iy. Stewart dntabed ahead o( BRM te.im-m-.: Cir.ih 111 Hill iEi.jlandl 'vrh Jim Clark 1 Scotland 1. reni rorld champion driv- 1 (9Reuter - 52 words
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95 1966-03-07 19 lIANOVER. Sun. Erlund Kops 11 of Denmark reached tht> men's singles final in the West German international badminton champoinships last night. Kops. the .Mi-England tfngtea t ttle holder, beat compatriot Morten I'onitnergaard 15-9. 15-8 in the Mml-flnah Kops appeared to be in grrat formReuter - 95 words
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Article315 1966-03-07 19 RAF get easy win over Army T ONTX)N. Sun. The RAF easily beat the Army 12-3 at Twickenham yesterday in the Inter-Services R v r b y Union championship. The Army, reigning champions, lost 10-9 to thi Navy last month. The bftwffn R.A.F. and the I Navy on Mar. 26Reuter - 315 words
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Article66 1966-03-07 19 CAIRO. Sun. The United Si-.tes and the Soviet Union yeaterday won through to the fin:. I n. the Nation* Cup being held ban in conjunction with th* fnued Arab Republic lawn terr.n "ruimpiotuahiph. The U.S. represented by Clark Qraebner and Marty ReJaaen. won .1!Reuter - 66 words
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Advertisement1153 1966-03-07 19 NoT |o IN THE HIGH COURT 7AKK NOTICE that by Deed IN MALAYA AT Poll dated 2411. February KUALA LUMPUR ..r: ■"NKR.PTrv no M or and henceforth he shall at lw>l all linn be known a.« Re Wong Kok Swee. bin Samat No 22f>. Kampong China. d«v of March Kemaman.1,153 words
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Advertisement795 1966-03-07 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNQL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG APPOINTMKNT OF POWKR I I \Tl<)\ lIKMIST Applicalions are lnvit»Ki from niltabiy qualified Malavxian Citizens for the above post at the Penang Power Station. Electricity Supply Department, on the pro- officer's umescale of 5628 X34-934 982x34-81 254. In addi- tlon. Cos' of795 words
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Advertisement13 1966-03-07 19 *3B VHP 9l^SSr ImmAwl i^Lv I —r mv mm —^^.^^^fc iM V 4VI13 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-03-07 20 UABIBAH Baharom (left) and Shamsiah Hasbullah on their way to a 16-17, 17--14, 15-12 win over Rohanl Johar and Naharlah Hussain which helped Selangor Malays to beat Perak Malays 7-0 for the Berlta Harian Challenge Cup In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night Timesport pictureSOONG HON SIN - 54 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1966-03-07 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by pENANG, Sun. .Malaysian Glory won the Spring Cup in a photofinish with Fasir Bogak here today. Johnny Nelson sent Malaysian Glory into the lead a furlong out and held off a strong challenge by Moses Lee. on Pasir Bogak, to win1,144 words
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Article86 1966-03-07 20 iii \i i him. s«n.n.>: Ist. Xo. *****5 $29,301 •nil. No. *****6 57.32ti 3rd. No. *****6 $3,663 StarUrs ($687 each): Nos. *****0 *****5 *****4 *****6 *****5 *****2 *****6. Consolation ($366 each): Nos. *****3 *****5 *****0 *****4 *****6 *****1 *****9 *****6 *****7 *****5. B* SWEEP I'M M nidi -186 words
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762 1966-03-07 20 Nazalat kept up a bright gallop in the straight to win easily lrom > Selatic with The Wee Cobbler third. RACE 5 THE SPRING Cl'P (1.. 1. DIV. 1 BiF. Sri Temasek Syndicate's (6) MALAYSIAN GLOKV 7.7 c 7.8 (1247—373) Nelson 1 (1) Pasir762 words
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Article147 1966-03-07 20 T ONDON. Sun. Freddie, tt* favourite for the Grand Natj ional at Aliitrre on Mar. 28. was beaten into second place la the Jed Forest Handicap chase run over three miles at Kelso. Scotland, yesterday. Alter Freddie's defeat, a leading London bookmaker installed Highland WeddingReuter - 147 words
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Advertisement58 1966-03-07 20 CONGRATULATIONS m Congratulations to -y m -y-w-^ -w- -w- -v- the 1966 Singapore Open > ]\J Mr \\l 111 MA Golf Champion Ji^tv i^ Pi w I 111 IV from his s p° nsors 1 I^V JLJ MJ^^S M^m. the makers of JK Benson and Hedges i^H V" r//// /y58 words
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Article, Illustration706 1966-03-07 21 LIM KEE CHAN; ERNEST FRIDA - LIM KEE CHAN ERNEST FRIDA THREE-WAY TIE ON 284, THEN... By AFTER PLAYOFF WITH LU AND GEORGE WILL SINGAPORE, Sunday. ROSS NEWDICK, 28, of New Zealand sank a 12 foot putt at the second hole to win the Singapore Open golf cham pionship today in a sudden-death706 words
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Article, Illustration7 1966-03-07 21 The runners-up Top amateur LIANC-HUAN WILL SHfNC-SAN7 words
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Article62 1966-03-07 21 IPOH. Sun. Royal Pahang wrested the Sultan of Perak Cup when they beat the defending champions, Selangor. by five poals to four in a six-rhukka match i played over three days in the Malaysian Polo Association tournament here. In the subsidiary tournament for the King's Royal62 words
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Article526 1966-03-07 21 284— G. Will ißr. 73. 73. 72. 6G '32-34'; Lv Liang-hua* 'Fur. 68. 70. 74. 72 37-35 R. Newdick (NZ> 75. 71, 69, 69 1 34-3oi. In sudden death playoff Newdick won on second hole with a birdie. •i«5 V. Allin 73. 67. 72. 73 .33--40 1526 words
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259 1966-03-07 21 JOHORE FORCES MATCH POSTPONED By LOKMAN HALIM; Kuantan. Sunday. CELANGOR made their way to the FAM Cup final today but they were so very, very lucky to beat Pahang 3-2 in the inter-zone match here. Selangor. the north zone i winners, trailed 1-2259 words
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Article346 1966-03-07 21 FARRIN IS AGAIN THE TRIPLE CHAMP KUA^A LUMPUR. Sun. American Jim Fan-in retained his triple-crown in the Se!ane<r open lawn tennis championship* today. Farrin. who had retained the mixed doubles title with Anne Crew on Friday, today completed the trrble by beatlne S. A. Aznian 6-2. 6-1. in ihe singles346 words
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Article, Illustration167 1966-03-07 21 Miller to tour Borneo states KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. American athletics coach Bill Miller will make a 28-day tour of the Borneo states from Mar. 14. He will be in Sabah until Mar. 27 and then go to Sa* rawak. He will return here on Apr. 10 He will hold coaching167 words
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Article60 1966-03-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR. 808 1 lai.gor Police retained the H.u:.:Ran Shield in the Malayan Police hockey competition which ended at Gurney Roitd here today. In the. last match. Selanpor drew 1-1 with Police Depot but I finished with a better ttoal aver--1 age. having beaten Kflantan Poi lice 8-060 words
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Article99 1966-03-07 21 MALACCA WIN FRIENDLY QUAD KUALA I UMPI/R. Sun. Malacca finished as nnbt; ten rliampions In the Malavsiau Boefetf I-Vder iiion's frteno^ :c\iliu tournament at Hifle Riir.irt- Road today. In the teal match, Malacm beat Sehmuor 1-1, with both u.ds COOBtnC (M tn*crnatkmai inside-left Koti Hock Sent ._'nr Kttt 9 ItbOM99 words
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