The Straits Times, 8 March 1966
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Title Section26 1966-03-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Thn Niitimiiil [jl!WS|lil[ll!r The Straits Times J Mn 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 it- 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1H29 KDN 203426 words
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Article525 1966-03-08 1 Biggest Vietnam victory FIERCE THREE-DAY BATTLE ENDS WITH MORE THAN 500 NORTH VIETNAMESE REGULARS KILLED SAIGON, Monday UNITED STATES Marines and Vietnamese soldiers have wiped out over half a North Vietnamese regiment in a bloody battle 330 miles from here. A mililaiA spokesman said theAgencies - 525 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-03-08 1 SIA CHEONG YEW. YEO TOON JOO; GABRIEL LEE - Son No. 1 charged with murder of six in family PARENTS AND FOUR CHILDREN SLASHED TO DEATH AT HOME By SIA CHEONG YEW. YEO TOON JOO and GABRIEL LEE gINCAPORE. Mon. Six members of a family of 13 were slashed to death in their home here early this morning. Four417 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-03-08 1 The evidence of a camera fills picture shows the BOAC Hoeing 707 which crasned Dear Mount Fuji on Saturday breaking up in tlu" air, hailing smoke. All 121 on board were killed. The airliner had left Tokyo airport only 12 minutes earlier and investigators found bodies still strap petl into55 words
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82 1966-03-08 1 Mon. -Toronto 1 housewife. Mrs. Theodore Vaskevltch, anxiously telephoned her husband in Tokyo after hearing the news that a Canadian Pacllic airliner crashed there on Friday. To her reliel. her husband told her he had made a last -minute decision to postpone hisReuter - 82 words
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Article31 1966-03-08 1 TURIN Man. lutjr'i Prwli ipr uutueur.iled a nru InUnuttl Lalxiur Bureau centre here today w experts iroin developing rounirii-.- advanced truminK 111 i technical and professional field*. I31 words
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Article143 1966-03-08 1 JA KAR T A. Mon About :>.OOO sloeanchantin:; schoolchildren toclav forcibly occupied the branch huildinc of the Ministry of Basic Kducation opposite the University of Indonesia A* they streamed into the building waving banners and the pennant of Kappi (Indonesian High School Students Action Command).143 words
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Article65 1966-03-08 1 LONDON. Moil Farmer Harold Laws has installed closedcircuit television in his Darlington cowshed to see when his cows are calvln| without moving from ;ii.s bed. He has fitted a receiver in his bedroom to save him fruitless Journeys in the middle of the night. "La.-i year IReuter - 65 words
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Article44 1966-03-08 1 TOKYO. Mon —Princess Yasulco Mlkusa. 21-year-old daughter of Emperor Hlrohito s youn tliti. Prince MMMft, wav officially betrothed tod*) v W jtui iiltl Tadateru Konoye The weddliiK is expect rcl to take I place in December or early next year. R*uter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1966-03-08 1 HONO KONG M Maigarei and I ord Bnowdoii left I.nndnn :fxi:i\- after .1 Krra-day trade promotton m.-k. They are [lying on regulai BOAC tlidht. Iv tint siop 1.. k Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article35 1966-03-08 1 STRCCTIRAL FAILIRF. CAISED CRASH LONDON. Mon. Avi.i lion Minister Kr«-d Mulle said thai preliminary in rcsUgattoaa into Saturday BOAC Bocinu "(17 cnsl n«'ar Tokyo showed airrr.it 1 sufTeted structural failun (See Pace 1).35 words
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666 1966-03-08 1 'Pirate' taxis stage surprise strike SINGAPORE. Mon. ThOUl aii d 8 of "pirate" taxis went oil the streets today in an unprecedented "Sl rike." To back up tlvlr action tist Impending lioi i<> curb their Illegal operations, the "pirate; kept up a day-long harassment <ii licensed taxi driven am other666 words
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176 1966-03-08 2 RICH OIL DEPOSITS FOUND IN CHINA S EA BED TOKYO, Mini. Huh Iml deposits tttSt beneath the depths ol tho East China according to Dr. Hiroshi Nilno, a prulcssor ol li.shcrie.s at Tokyo University. Dr. Nilno. who lias c<mOf the KB bottom 111 the Bast China Sea for more than176 words
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119 1966-03-08 2 UIIMV. Mon Police J men md rohhers. cowboy «ntl yen spacemen have lost their glamour for Australian i hildren The late»l ra/e. which has dumbfounded idults is to Dla v ninjas. the drea d <• d agents of pro\ inci.il Rrai lords119 words
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Article, Illustration604 1966-03-08 2 OIL LEAKING FROM ANOTHER BOEING 707 WOKYO, Mon. Oil was noticed leaking A from tin- central tank of a BOAC Boeing 707 at the airport here last night as it was preparing to take off Tor Hong Kong. HOAC otticials orderedReuter - 604 words
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Article50 1966-03-08 2 AI.BUQUERQLE (New Mrxico.. Mon.- Four Navy men wrrr killrd yesterday when iheir twin-engine pbiir crashed momeni.s Hltor takr-otf from Knibnd Air Force base hen. Orflctaa BBM the N,ivv P2V Nrpiimi- bomfcH look off. hanked Rharply to the left and IpII to' faith A lire followed the impact. —UPIUPI - 50 words
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258 1966-03-08 2 NOTE ACCUSES GUINEA OF 'GROSS INTERFERENCE' Ghana's National Liberation Council protests to OAU ACCRA. Mon {JHANA'S National Liberation Council protested yesterday against what it called ''gross interference" by Guinea in allowing ousted President Kwame Nkrumah to make a broadcast on Saturday the eve of Ghana's Independence Day. A protest NoteReuter - 258 words
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248 1966-03-08 2 Rusk: Worse dangers if the U.S. quits Vietnam WASHINGTON, Mon. Tho United States would fact- a far worst 1 military confrontation, Involving China ;ind Russia, if it pulled its troops out of Vietnam. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk. warned yesterday. "If Peking and Moscow discover 'hat ur eommil mentReuter - 248 words
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Article55 1966-03-08 2 NELSON i New Zealand >. Mon. The centenary edition of the Nelson Evening Mail was produced by members of the community. The guest editor lor the day was the Mayor of Nelson. Mr. D. N. Strawbridge. The leading article was written by the Bishop of Nelson, TheReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement526 1966-03-08 2 After years of rciearch. tlic Servishcll car-servicing concept was developed by Shell to meet the greater demands of today*! more complex, more sophisticated cars. And now it's here ready to make your driving more enjoyable. tf*\ II I B The first service station to offer Scrv, shell is the Shell526 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-03-08 2 •me gambols < <*,**& fCO rwA /MADAM «AYS TUAtN (^ee GAve ue is size i^,-^ (SO JUST «TA\ /^ANO L6APM NOt") TAPE M6A6Uge^^ (.AUflM4_j22 words
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Article378 1966-03-08 3 UNIONS UNHAPPY OVER WAGE FREEZE PLAN LONDON, Mon. Count-down begins for March 31 election battle and Labour is still in the lead UROPOSALS to enforce a national wajt hold-down brought rumblings of a split in the ruling Labour Party today as the paity squared off forReuter - 378 words
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99 1966-03-08 3 Work on trans-USSR rail link begun MOSCOW. Mon— Work has started on a massive railway line to stretch 4.000 milrs from European Russia across Siberia to the Pacific roast. Tass said last night. The Soviet news agency said powerful machines are being used in the task which is expected to99 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-03-08 3 Test piot soars over car in 'rocket chair' ORLANDO, (Florida), Monday. CEATED in his "rocket chair," a test pilot soars over a car during demonstration of the vehicle at the national conference on space maintenance and extra-vehicular activity in Florida. Powered by 1001 b. thrust rockets, the chair would permitUPI - 76 words
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178 1966-03-08 3 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Police say they have smashed a railway call-girl racket here, but other prostitutes were reported to be operating regularly on long distance trains in South Africa. A number ot women passengers suspected of soliciting bad Immi warned, but male passengers approachedAP - 178 words
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Article24 1966-03-08 3 CANBERRA. Mon.— The Australian Government has recognised the new government in Ghana, the External Affairs Minister. Mr Paul Hasluck, announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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103 1966-03-08 3 pERTH. Mon. A little Sandpiper has covered a d'M.inir of about 120.000 miles in the last six years commuting between Perth and northern Siberia The bird. originally banded in Perth in December 1959. and two others have just been retrapped at the Pelican PointReuter - 103 words
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136 1966-03-08 3 WELSHMEN EXPLODE BOMB AT SITE OF DAM WELSHPOOL (Wales 1. Mon. Saboteurs detonated a time bomb today at the site of a dam which has 1 been bitterly opposed by Welsh nationalists j as an "exploitation" of th^ country's water resources. An anonymous telephone call warned local police that aAP - 136 words
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Advertisement296 1966-03-08 3 YONG SENG ESTATE Jalan Senang off 5 3 4 m.s. Changi Road 2-STOREY MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES 4 Ww "ii "II" *j| PRICE FROM: $25,000/- UPWARDS 65 LONG TERM LOAN AVAILABLE FREEHOLD LAND-FREE FROM ENCUMBRANCES LOW ASSESSMENT BOOKING FEE $500/- ONLY 3 Bedrooms, Sitting Dining Hall, Utility, Kitchen, Spacious Balcony,296 words
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Advertisement576 1966-03-08 3 ■^i^VJLikw **5# nil W m V m dLk JA colourfully and lavishiy I£LX illustrated pages of: RUGBY UNION ATHLETICS GYMNASTICS RUGBY LEAGUE BOXING ICE SKATING SHOW JUMPING CRICKET LAWN TENNIS SNOOKER CYCLIN6 MOTOR CYCLING SWIMMING FOOTBALL MOTOR RACING TABLE TENNIS GOLF RACIN6 WRESTLING WMtiriTflJ SPDRTlpl'ijj ■Wiiiiim FULLY AUTOMATIC RICE COOKERS576 words
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207 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The United States I Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern 1 Affairs, Mr. William P. I Bundy, flew into Sin- gapore tonight for a day's visit. Mr. Bundy told newsmen on his arrival from Bangkok that he will be meeting207 words
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173 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. L. A. Burdell. the housewife who flew off from Singapore on Saturday morning to see her seriously In- I jured husband in Tokyo. did not proceed to her des- I tination. She said today: "When I arrived in Bangkok. I173 words
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408 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. "JMIK Port ol Singapore Authority and the Director of Marine have announced that i five new anchorages have been established in I the territorial waters oi" the Republic i'or mari- time shipping. The new anchorages are: West Jurong Anchorage established to408 words
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Article79 1966-03-08 4 Technician course at the Poly SLNGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Polytechnic lias instituted a full-time technician course in civil engineering which is one of the ■preferred" subjects for which Government bursaries are available. Singapore citizens or children of Singapore citizens wishing to attend this course are asked to obtain application forms79 words
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Article27 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the Singapore Manuel and Mercantile Workers' Union and Lee and Fletcher Ltd on Friday.27 words
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215 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A Berita Harlan reporter. Magiar Simen, discovered the thief who stole his trousers containing nearly $240 in cash and personal belongings after he had helped police solve a bicycle theft. It happened when Magiar found a stolen bicycle In Farrer Park215 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Notti ngham Playhouse Company will be presenting Shakespeare's "As You Kike It" at the Victoria Theatre on March 18 and 19. It will also stage Robert Bolt's "A Man for All Seasons" at a third perfor- im.iik mi March 21. The 1879 words
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Article214 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. ItfADAM Khoo Guat Cheng, said by her counsel iTI to have "married the same man twice," was today granted in the High Court a decree nisi of divorce on the ground of desertion. Her counsel. Miss Jeanne i Wu 3ng-Eng, said that Khoo had214 words
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106 1966-03-08 4 Minister will visit five organisations I SINGAPORE. Mon —The Mini ibter for Social Affal's. Inche Othi man Wok. will tomorrow continue I his tour of the various voluntary organisations that are engaged in i wel'are work in Singapore. He will visit the Salvation Army headquarters at Clemenceau Aye- nue at106 words
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Article52 1966-03-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr Jllubha Oohel has been elected president of the Singapore Gujarat! Youth Association. Mr. Devjibhal Shah is ire-president. Other officials; committee Messrs. Jesukhlal Doshi. Keshnvlal Kothari, Nizam Bana and Shiri.sh Doshl; secretary, Mr. Olrtsh Kothari; treasurer. Mr. Hlra la 1 Patel: and joint secretary, Mr.52 words
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234 1966-03-08 4 Hawkers rush for pasar malam licences SINGAPORE, Mon. Hawkers today packed the Hawkers Department In Scotts Road with completed application forms for licences to operate pasar malam stalls in the island. They were among 1.662 hawkers who had been i.vsued with numbered application forms for licences by the Hawkers Inspectorate234 words
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Advertisement241 1966-03-08 4 opens' CATHAY' today's 1 DAILY AT Horn, 130, 4.00, 6JO I f.JO p.m. i Rock with the (S^ d k best of 9 CCNTURYFOX great Surfin' Hits! |^)IMU with PATRICIA MORROW' JACKIE DeSHANNON ODEON-comingu,,, s SERGEANT DEADHEAD the J v t Astronut is coming to town! _^MB| 1 Uff icor241 words
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Advertisement195 1966-03-08 4 CAPITOL 's*or"oPENYfHJIRSDAY ir^ 1^ 'ml I GEORGE PEPPARD and A ■ELIZABETH ASHLEY... fresh from their success in The Carpetbaggers iK^^Bk j "THE THItfD DAY'-^Jj] TECHNtCOLOfT PANAVISION' FftOW WARNER BROS, J I ROOOVMrOOWfIII > M l\ mm i»"» mmmimiimniiinmiir I ir9.**9.+.-+-Mi**»n* Grand Opening Today 3 Shows Daily: 3 6 9 p.m.195 words
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Advertisement492 1966-03-08 4 NOW SHOWING! 11 am, 1.30 4 00. 6 30 9 30 pm SANDS OF IKE KALAHARI Stanley Bokcr SJuort Whitmon Technicolor Pono'.ision [I I "SERGEANT DEADHEAD" F-ankic Avolon Deborah Wallcv p OPENS TODAY! I 11 am. 1 30, 4 00. 6.30 A 9 30 pm foxs "SURF PARTY" I Bobby492 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-03-08 5 INVITATION FOLLOWS TENGKU'S PLEA FOR MILITARY AID Five-man delegation to assess troops training facilities and types of arms supplies KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 1 FIVE-MAN defence delegation is due to leave here on Friday for India on a 10-day visit to assess India's possible help to303 words
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Article146 1966-03-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An eight man Russian trade mission, led by ih^ head of the SouthEast Asia Department Of the Soviet Ministry oi Foreign Trade. Mr. V. 3. Spandarian. will fly in from Moscow on Thursday evening. The mission |g expected to sign a trade agreement146 words
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Article101 1966-03-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Six senior officers of the Malaysian Army have I been promoted to the subs- j tantive rank of Lieutenant- I Colonel. They are acting Lieut- j Cols Mohamad Ghazali bin Dato Mohamad Seth. Ab- j dul J.mil bin Ahmad, > Mokhti bin Jabar.101 words
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Article41 1966-03-08 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Mon.— Mrs Slew Yuc Kiilinaliy of the Unl-wrsi-y of Ifalaja will give a talk on ■■.M.ilay; 1 n EnsliMi" to the Selangor English Laiv-uiace Teaching Associr.lon ai tin British Council Hall hero ai 7.30 p.m. on Friday.41 words
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108 1966-03-08 5 pENANG. Mon Christopher Bertram Campos, accused of committing bigamy when he married a woman irspector. T. Bimblavanty. at the Sri Kanji Temple on Sept. 18, 1%3. was today acquitted by the Sessions Court when the D.P.P. Haji Suhaimi bin Dato Kamaruddir. withdrew the charge.108 words
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321 1966-03-08 5 Serdang's College of Agriculture to undertake a crash programme KUALA LI'MPIK. .Mon The College of Agriculture in Serdang. 12 miles from here, hopes to admit 200 students this year four times the Intake last year in a crash programme to train more agricultural assistants This will be made possible with321 words
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160 1966-03-08 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Work on the $204 million Muda River irriga- tion project will start next i month. Haji Ghazali bin Jawi. the Minister of Agri- culture and Co-operatives, j announced at Bukit Tambun. seven miles from here, today. "The first phase is expocted160 words
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139 1966-03-08 5 ANSHUN IS FORCED TO STOP WITH ENGINE TROUBLE OEXANG. Mon. The pilgrim ship Anshun which left Penang *l about 4.15 this afternoon with 1.149 Malaysian pilgrims for Mecca, has been forced to stop in the North Channel shortly after sailing from Swettonham Pier here. The ship, according to reports received139 words
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139 1966-03-08 5 MARA to operate three rural bus services ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1Y lion. MARA has decided to operate throe rural bus ser> i vices between NenasJ and Bndau In Pahang, in the Limbantr area of Sarawak and the Ranau area of Babah Tlk> decision a monthly meetli MARA divisional c^ i139 words
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Article23 1966-03-08 5 KUALA LCMPCH M Mr Kh;i« Km Hull, wil launch a low-cast housing < .i 1 Jaian Shaw here at 4 pjn. or23 words
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Miscellaneous297 1966-03-08 5 Straits Times Crossword f^ Haf bßb( IbHI IK iKI BBB^I A( KOSS 6 The bird is ju.it as upset by 1. With true-tc-iype Thomas the l>ot<e turnlna in th« nrou:id ko and acll variety of lane <P' flieese (6-7). 7 Formerly last to show 16 isi. 10 Disorderly. 1 ranted297 words
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Article80 1966-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The newlyrenistered Education Society v! the University of Singapore will be producing a mujor ucademi'.' journal on education at the D ot this month. The following were elected olii- 1 cials: Mr. Zahoor Ahmad bin Ha ;.i Pa/.al Hussain (president!; Mr. H.I Uupinathan < vice-president80 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-03-08 6 Future of rubber assured Dr. Lim TEMERLOH. Monday. THE future of Malaysia's natural rubber industry is assured for many years to tome through research for quality and high yield latex, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today. During a two-hour tour of the 2.000-acre332 words
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Article47 1966-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cvi of! tomoriow between 9 ML and "5 p.m. at Nicoll Drive between Telok Paku Road and Nicoll Drive. 14 i m.s.. and from 9 a.m. to r> p.m. at Tonn Lee Rnaci. Jaian Tan Piling and J»V»n Ti.ri Zapin.47 words
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301 1966-03-08 6 JOBS FOR WORKERS' SONS: A UNION REMINDER TO GOVT SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Dailyrated Employees' Unions Federation, has urged the Government to adhere strictly to the provisions of the 1961 collective agreement relating to recruitment of new staff. In a letter to the Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Finance, the federation301 words
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Article33 1966-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Military will cany out training exercises at the Colombo Camp training area tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 11p.m. Night blank rounds, trip flares, and para-illuminants will be used.33 words
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249 1966-03-08 6 FEOPLE S FAITH IN PAP SINGAPORE. Mon The Prime Minister. Mr. Lev Kuan Yew, lias attributed the complete absence ot candidates other than (he ruling PAP's candidates in the recent by-elections to the peoples "tremendous faith and confidence in the249 words
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Article51 1966-03-08 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Wer Keng Por has been re-elected president of the Singapore Paediatric Society. Other officials are: Vice-president. Dr. Chan Kirn Yong: .secretary. Dr. Lam Khuan Lens i reasurer, Dr. Low Lip Ping. Committee: Dr. Loh Tee Fun, Mr. N.C. Tan. Dr. C. Murugiah and Lt.-Col. K. Vernon-51 words
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Article231 1966-03-08 6 SINGAPORE, Mon Till fourth annual fun fair in aid of the Spastic Children's Association on March 26 promises to be a "Day in Wonderland" for those who attend. The fair will be opened by President Yiisof bin Ishak .it the Old Admiralty Mouse in Grange Road231 words
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Miscellaneous218 1966-03-08 6 Mhti Oup Ihl r -T. tinmlin IF AM OL' GUY LIKE DOcl I QUKhiO I 1.. BUT IF YOU PON't/ OH, I I ..UPPSY I THERE NOW. BY SOLLY, HOWS I WELL.nSOUITE WONMLKS CAN MOVE V ABOUT SIMME A HAJJP, /AX L DAISY! j THAT FDR BEIN' TVt 1 FIRST218 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1966-03-08 7 Stanley Karnow - Stanley Karnow They learned in the West and went home with hope by IT was late 1950. and Chinese Communist "volunteers" had crossed the Yalu River into Korea weeks before. Aboard the liner President Cleveland as it cruised the Pacific were1,405 words
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Article400 1966-03-08 7 Lan McCrone - Gold that vanishes in Macao Lan McCrone by if official statistics 1 are to be believed. the six square niilp Portuguese enclave of Macao is bursting ;it the soams with bars of gold. For statist" 's show that puld imporUs are slill running at the rate of more than 1.000,000400 words
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Article56 1966-03-08 7 The leaders of China's Communist Government in congress. On the rostrum with Mao Tse-tung are Liv Sha-chi. Teng Hsiao-ping. Chou En-Lai, and Chu Teh Mao's top scientists. Chien Hsueh-sien and Chien San-chiang enjoy a tolerable life moderately free of the need to take part in political56 words
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Article24 1966-03-08 8 .W. 11l 'Minimum' TMt FAMILY OF IBS M< Mr K tIOOS Ili'l durtai 'n-ir racral bcraavaaaaal THE SI FAMILY Bl Mm ra u,r24 words
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Article71 1966-03-08 8 ITasda Ul Mm, mum LAST OAV SI iin'.rf!lt .1 TOWN AND COUNTRY BakM »p« ■a Dm i .'ow co«t' In*' mH« thl» n|.por- CINEMA SITE n s TO LCT Boi A42SS IT S'tort. HERNINA StWINC PORTABLts .-rU-' l"n.m to I ir.on-tr.i'iun i> 4 m m <■• t 1 If71 words
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Article651 1966-03-08 8 Speculation in Manila on the imminence of a summit meeting attended by President liarcM, President Soekarno and Malaysia's Prime Minister can hurdly survive the Tengkn'.- Mat denial that he has ■greed to anything of the kind .He will not meet Soekarno until convinced that IndoI i President651 words
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Article398 1966-03-08 8 Yesterday's statement by the Education Ministry tells us little more about the new form of examination, permitting mechanised marking, which is to be introduced for Lower Certificate of Education candidates next year. But most parents will probably feel that it still does not tell enough. The chief purpose398 words
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Article169 1966-03-08 8 Thp assistant DirectorGeneral of the World Health Organisation. Eh-. P. M. KauL, holds out hope that malaria will be banished from Malaya but not quickly or cheaply. The campaign will be costly, he said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after reviewing progress of the "pre-eradication programme," and will take169 words
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Article529 1966-03-08 8 JOYCE EGGINTON - JOYCE EGGINTON by New York, Man. \E\X Yorkers have often smugly compared their own calm and co-operative behaviour during the massive power failure last November with the stoicism of Britons 25 years ago. when German warp lanes were pound ing blacked-out London night after night.529 words
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827 1966-03-08 8 LOUIS B. FLEMING - Closing the trade gap for poor nations LOUIS B. FLEMING FAMINE, UNREST, COUPS AND A U.N. WARNING ii Needed A new trend before time runs out THE poor countries of Africa. Asia and Latin America are deeply disappointed about the apparent failure of their first effort to speed economic development.827 words
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432 1966-03-08 8 I refer to a letter by Mr 1 Jensen. Managing Director. Singapore Traction Company, headed "The Threat to Singapore's Transport System" (ST. Feb. 23 On reading Mr. Jensens letter, one got the Impression that, the threat to Singapore's transport system was po.sed solely432 words
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Letter50 1966-03-08 8 r HY is Radio Slngapura experimenting with female voices on such an important Item as the news? Surely this Is Inappropriate—much more so when Jt Is done by a little girl sounding both tense and frightened? The news should be manly and authoritative most of all. accurate B.C.T. TAI Singapore50 words
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Advertisement547 1966-03-08 8 SStraits Tiwes MaUy Mail h« K»-id»d colo sTORAfiE HMaV MAKKCT Orcttor* «o«d f COLD STO«AGI tHAMCMtS ai Holland II Haaal b«m. A»fh»fi«d »»««t»« CITY «OOK STOUt LTD MMfeaaM Home Callvr Q«*y. 4 J TMI HIWS mONT j rilipatr.ck'i S«»*K»««r«»t I M M ISMAIL J Admi.cltr »o««. Naval b«m MAkMIM STOKI547 words
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Advertisement33 1966-03-08 8 The Bank You Can Trust 1 Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely Mf AD OMICt" V^-**^ MAIAUHIANK IUUDIMt 92. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. B^KIN^LIMITEp A ,tKe.r.« Capital t SO.OOOOM iV""~""V33 words
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Advertisement192 1966-03-08 8 BRIT LI INCEI M" fk r ~"l' to 'W a most glamorous xrason A Ju|«j I as*. Bring up the lights let the play-of- j lUi w i it&££? colour begin this i*. the hour of 4&*£" H BRM l-lANCL! Fh/abcth Ardcn/s new /Tff *j£*\ colour discovery is a scintillating192 words
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Article373 1966-03-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon PANEL OF SPECIALISTS WILL SET PAPERS IN 'OBJECTIVE FORM" FOR SIX SUBJECTS KUALA LIMPI R, Monday. AS from next year, the examination in six subjects in the Lower Certificate of Education mathematics, general science, nature study, history, geography and social studies will373 words
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Article63 1966-03-08 9 PENANO, Mon. Burglars broke into the Penang Taacb Day Training Centre on Saturday night and escaped with SltißMl wnrtli $884. The principal, Mr. Victor Gop.il. report* <1 to the police that Uiei burglary was discovered yi'steru.iv morning when UH caretaker saw J the oflico door open.63 words
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Article55 1966-03-08 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The| Canadian High Commissioner M Singapore. Mr. Bertam C. Butler. to^ay presented h!s credentials t<> Yusof at the Istana Negan :Ins morning. Mr. Bui Ir r is concurrently a.-- 1 crrr'.ited to Malaysia. Thailand and Burma. Hp was in Singapore In 1934 when hr became55 words
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396 1966-03-08 9 AUSSIE TOUR LEADER HITS AT POOR RECEPTION 7 am going to write to your Premier Lee about this 9 -I SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board came under heavy fire today from the leader of a 47-member Australian tourist delegation, Mr. C. M. Philippides, for its "lack of interest"396 words
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99 1966-03-08 9 IKSSfcI/TON. Mon J Promisinß nrw copper deposits Xourd in the region of Mount Kinah.ilu. north central Sabah. were now bein,evaluated, according to >pokesman for the State Ministry of Natural Resources. Thr spokesman said reo-chemical prospecting by I'nited Nations npecialists. in conjunction with the99 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-03-08 9 Airmen set sail for Britain in a 50ft ketch SINGAPORE. Mon. Seven adventurous RAF men who put everything they had money, spare time and hopes in the construction of a 50ft ketch, sailed in it this morning on an 8,000--mile voyage to Britain. The ketch, christened Look Wide, Is skippered244 words
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Article42 1966-03-08 9 SERKMBAN. Mon. A Nanyanc niversity student from Singapore, Leong Yee Foong. 21. collapsed and died while playing football with friends at Mantin. 10 miles from here, yesterday. Leong was in Mantin to spend his holidays with his parents42 words
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Article28 1966-03-08 9 KANOAR. Mon. The first -onimrrci.il school in Perils has i been opened here at Jalan Syed j Alwi. It offers courses in typeI .vriting and shorthand.28 words
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Article53 1966-03-08 9 MALACCA. Mon. Old boys of the Penang Free School living here, Seremban. Muar and Port D'.ckson win celebrate the 160ih j anniversary of the school in Ma- 1 latta. Old Frees living in these areas are requested to contact Inche Yahaya bin Ibrahim. Education Department. Malacca as53 words
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111 1966-03-08 9 1 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The UPVW Hcrak Civil Dettnce Corps 1 held a dinner and dance over thd week-end to celebrate the passing out. of 600 membera. a> eluding 60 women. I The Raja Murla of Perak and the111 words
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279 1966-03-08 9 CINGAPORE. Mon. Former trade union leader Norman Kow was acquitted today on a bigamy charge. But. in ruling that Molly Ong Quek Eng was not Kow's secondary wife, the first. District Judge, Mr. Eo Cheow Chye. said the acquittal "does not absolve you from279 words
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181 1966-03-08 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A campaign to turn the Brunei Chinese Association Into a political party is expected to be dropped. During the past few weeks many of the a&socia- tion's 400 members who oppose the idea have brought pressure to keep It in itsReuter - 181 words
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Advertisement185 1966-03-08 9 > jßflg^Mflgjg^BV^iP^ jm iV^^^^^-ajj^-^^aT But he could be found by tomorrow through The Straits Times TELE- ADS service. If you have lost a treasured or important possession, you stand a good chance of recovering it quickly by phoning in your advertisement now for tomorrow's Straits Times. Advertisements are accepted up185 words
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Advertisement152 1966-03-08 9 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of W^ j\ Haemorrhoids vpiies; fa V Varemofd NEW> EASILY SWALLOWED tablets VarameTd la easy to take Just swallow during or f rom the reSBSfCh after meals. VaramoTd gives more positive relief, its active prln- l3Dor3loneS Of Zy [713. cipla being152 words
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Miscellaneous740 1966-03-08 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel s—Knala5 Knala Lumper che"; 7 News In English; and Penan;; 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Sports reports; 7.35 Malacca, s Johore Bahni, Candid Camera; S News in 4 Taiplnr. 7 Baiu Pahat, Mandarin; 8.10 Take Studio: 9 KJuanf. 8.35 Zane Orey Theatre. "The Fearful Courage"; 8 P.M. 5.45740 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-03-08 10 CHRIS FALLS a FOR KOOKY CLOTHES WITH STRIPES CJHK loves the rheongsam j iO but right now Mrs. Christina Stone has l.il- len for "kooky" clothes. brown and yellow striped top and matching stock- ings to team with a i rolTre-brown skirt worn two inches above the I knees. "ThisLow Yew Kong - 204 words
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Article, Illustration963 1966-03-08 10 SUSAN BORMAN - While Frank was up, I used nervous energy SUSAN BORMAN By IT is easy to look back now with mixed feelings on the historic two-week space flight which her husband. Frank Borman, command pilot of Gemini 7, made last December. But what were her feelings like when he was actually963 words
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Advertisement283 1966-03-08 10 U 'iscmentm l»r.iiitifiil complexion I Surround yourself with an aura of loveliness when you po forth for the day. After cleansing. tone and refine your complexion with lemon Dciph freshener to stimulate the skin cells and then smooth in a film of tropical moist oil. The hyuro.-copic (moisture atmg) oil283 words
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Advertisement215 1966-03-08 10 JsHsslsslbPvw'jL' r^H THE LABELS TO LOOK FOR if M W /JWjti3& RABBIT and RIVERLOFT for highest excellence U If M l^m *^^B\ in Product* of N. R. C. Nylon, whose quality has long J (If l^F lw% b»en trusted throughout the world. Along with Jf IJ W» JaJ^Z discriminating people215 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-03-08 11 Husband's $1 5,000 offer to wife for divorce COURT GRANTS DECREE NISI yiNGArORE. Mon. About five years ago. an office manager offered in writing to pay his wife $15,000 in cash if she were to institute divorce proceedings against him. Mr. Justice Ambrose was told today. Madam Tan Kheng Chwee.337 words
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93 1966-03-08 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Violet Wee, 41. married in Bingapore during the Jae occupation 23 year* .day snnted In tlie blgh court a decn woe- mother of two, .said that her husband N;u X.m Lin liaa Ko-v X.m Un< fonnerlj n Malayan boxing promoter93 words
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Article49 1966-03-08 11 KUAN 1 AN. I :n from Pa in will be vl health centre* In the State lor ons. O Man n 1j tne lewn wW h0... I Jerantut: March 16 al March 17 ..t R.ub: Much 18 at Bentong: March 23 Trian«; I mirloh ai.oi ib.49 words
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Article164 1966-03-08 11 L'ANGAR. Mini. The Ml- nls'rv of Youth. Sports and Culture ;>ians to build i youth centr> in Perils, •i.iid Uifhe Othmon bin Abdullah. ;i Member of Parlla merit Inchc Othman w.i--oeakina at -ne Bth annual -iieeM!- 1^ ol the Behor r«nak Youth i'i"b here164 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1966-03-08 11 The Constitution Commission FIFTH DAY'S HEARING 'Citizenship rights for those of good character' SINGAPORE, Monday A DELEGATION representing 18 Tamil organisations proposed to the Constitution Commission today that no amendment to the Constitution, particularly those relating to minority interests, be introduced without certain1,311 words
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140 1966-03-08 11 Part-time model put on probation for theft SINGAPORE. Mon. Part-time model. Linda Yen who had pleaded guilty to stealing a $2,500 emerald ring from her teacher friend, was today put on a year's probation. The Ninth ■■■till all Mr Tan Hoay D.iin. hid suspended sentenct against Yeo. 19. when she140 words
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Article33 1966-03-08 11 MALACCA. Mon.— The Malavslan Trades Union Congress, Mal3cca division, will hold its dele- 1 gates conference here on Sunday i More than SO delegates from 3U affiliated unions will attend.33 words
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116 1966-03-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, left here today for Bangkok to attend the eight-day Asian Conference on Child and Youth in National Planning and Development Inche Senu said that the conference which begins116 words
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Advertisement131 1966-03-08 11 t i", jbi'M' ,1 Iff* 111 M^^Mi^^M R-245 2-Band 8-Tr a n S istor Matsushita's research activities, ever since they began 39 years y ago in 1927, have been continually directed towards the ultimate CChi»I^Z!ZZI7 ob i ective °f contributing to man's happiness and well being. by^^^^gamU More than 2,500131 words
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Advertisement842 1966-03-08 12 MHRHMMH! ontinurtl from Pagr 81. SITUATIONS VACANT Word* M i Mi", i— Box it rt*. txtrm LIGHT INDUSTRY raaoatai CMBMt •rorkariop ansintanl. Apply in LSOOS I I K.I. ASSISTANT HAIR DRESSER, alw r»<iuir.-<l Must t» 4 hone«t. co < details. Salary required 10 Knx Mill WANTED ENCLISH SPEAKING waltr*****. Thow842 words
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Advertisement964 1966-03-08 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M »:r*m I Hut., Box S» rl* rxlrm TO LET SBaMmlVkSsi BMi trtci I IS A'.~o «e:r.l- hou.i. in llon«kon>. I'nrk. Part St-ran^ocn (iardir BMBS*, Krai Otate Aicents InvrstI jZ The Arcade. S pore •i:i't7. ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Word* i$ tMim.y—Bnx St et: txtrm WANTED UNFURNISHED two bed-964 words
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Advertisement925 1966-03-08 12 TUITION M H Mim.,—B;x it et*. txlra MATHCMATICa AUUITIONAI. ELEMENTARY, ill »rtundart<r<i tx- "I HaUMSBBUM Uraduato i ore *M!m ASIA ORIVINL. SCHOOL New MIDOI iual->ou'ruiieo cars Hourly to ißOaaa S.O «t < urcna.-o Koad. j k-duq* 32ib7. ISm BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINCAPURA PROGHAMMtS MARCH 7— MARCH 13 Col your copy925 words
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Advertisement1033 1966-03-08 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Word* H Vim.) Box it ct*. extra VOLVO PIKOOS IM>.. i.^.l.h. U rmr. I'nt condition OmMMI Mr WmtM ..!"1 »M M C T.D. Uiur condu:on **ll jihivi avfr;i<f. Hum nood. Cioturu'iia liuijir around 51.400. Rig« Sport IM4M. IN3 OPf L OLCMPIA Katat« ear ownors. lo«' nulrafc.1,033 words
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Advertisement706 1966-03-08 12 AT YOUR SERVICE M Word* Ma. I— Box i» ett exlro Hi, Arcalto lit Moot I«l wi.Mu COPICO WHILE YOU MM. Orll. neatra >birtn marriage, avaitn. acouui Irnvintf diplomas trMimuDial*. r«lrr- euir* rcloiM'ic. >- Ki't>r-..n Kom<l. SHOPPING GUIDE [Spore} If Wmttt <* <*im.)—*»i i» ri*. txttm jtwtLUKr itiaura (o« muat706 words
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Advertisement1153 1966-03-08 12 l^^^^^^'^*'^^"^^^" l^*^^*' l^™**^^*^^^^^^' SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC PART-TIM' PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA COURSE IN VALIATIOX The attention of candidates wishing to enrol in the Part-Time Professional Diploma Course in Valuation is drawn to the following conditions of entry tor this Course:— (a) For Candidates in full-time employment, connected with Valuation, in a professional tirm,1,153 words
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Advertisement535 1966-03-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN-KUASA RANCHANGAN KILANG GETAH RIDA MERU Applications arr Invttl n'jty from cIUMU ot Mala] tor the ix->m ol Aksl Mana i the above (actor; which i^ >r r.ear Klnni? Tin and process* 1 !.iux !r"m BnanboUcrs, with tha aim ti neflttlnu the*- smallholders. hl(?h pricos tor thru rubber.535 words
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Advertisement1266 1966-03-08 13 i mm ciui v >.. urn k port st«i oi'naa taeaa aNTFHBI uv-'pooi. Glasgov ll Pt'Mar 12 Mar 13 PELEUS Liverpool Mm 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Aiatus mi**, l'pqm. nation.... Mm II Mar 11 Mar 21/23 Mm 24 UI'SSIS I'.erpool, Glasgow mv It mm n PILYPHEMUS i 0 Sun.1,266 words
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Advertisement2502 1966-03-08 13 ■t^-MpTaTtaTtjTjTMTMßMaaTiMk™ I Ip^^pTpTMkTtTtTtTtTpTtTtTtTtTtTtTt^^ r//fthh£//v£s mi i THE EAOTASATICCOH'H*sr L>» Ko-po'«0 «i LV-o- in EXPRESS FAILINGS 10 GtNOAMAVRt HAJHURG-«RE»EHNAnN-aiOfTERSAM-AMSURBAM ANTWERP-AARNUaVCOPENNAGEN. spurt r i n<i«. r c n*u, .ii.u~n«< Mant rt Ouig KOin Annt Coal PANAMA Mai 12/14 Mai IS/11 17/11 Api 3 Apt 12 15 Apt 21 24 2B "AIA6BNIA v2,502 words
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Advertisement1236 1966-03-08 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. SEE SVULEAF MB OUTWAII SEIVICE »ROM UK/CONTINENI Ltaaiai lan Sport P. Sliae Petaaa Cm OF RIPON loaaaa. Haaem ton»»»aiB, Havre, Hull, Grangemoutn 21/21 Mm Mj mm CITT OF COLOMBO lundon. Hamburg Routraaa. Havre. Hull 21/21 Apt M Apt Cm OF UELUNGTON londoo, Hamourg Rottertam. Havrs.1,236 words
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Article266 1966-03-08 14 r FHE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yielas all based on last sales 10 Mar. 5. •P. Price «D.Y. Dividend Yield unu per cent; *K.Y. KumlnKa Yield 1 inrom p*r cent); «T.C. Tlmra Covered. X M, Definition <rrvlsed) Times Covered. The number of times \rn-l year's266 words
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Article124 1966-03-08 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. INDUSTRIALS eased again led by key stocks. Amal^nmated-Chemlcal again wa& actively traded higher to 141 tents BHP aropped 4 OMita to a new Hit:.; low of 465 i-i-m.v Base metals and oils eased. C.R.A. was down 10 cents to 410 cents. Today clofins prices in Atmtrnllan124 words
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Article256 1966-03-08 14 \f AIM It litst grade rnbbrr f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in and Kual.i Liunpnr ■-■■-ti-td.i\ at "11 cents per lb. 1 miii quarter of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone Has very quiet. K.A.S. and r.M.K.K. closing prireii in cents per256 words
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Article213 1966-03-08 14 March 7. Three months. INDUSTRIALS uoustrari lv -ta .1 lovhi t eta aUAJattaf m cts v M HOKIIDK* Ib Ct* Ouniui'!- 13 eta M trutj 3 eta b.. Suwltor* SI (UUCKC. 14 I tso 14 'U Korilnvoni 1 1 ta rvd Uisp it to v J" tie i.uiiui.ii'»213 words
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Article39 1966-03-08 14 ON thr Ires aichan«e market in Horn: Kong yesterday tnv U.S. dollar was quoted at 0.74« for T.T. and 5 731 for sash. Sterling wan quott-d at I.i.HS and ens tael of KOld M Mh I I39 words
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Article26 1966-03-08 14 Mar. 7. RUBBER PRICE: 704 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN $690 (op $7.75). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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861 1966-03-08 14 From Our Market Correspondent DILL and featureless conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange at the opening of the week yesterday. The market was stagnant With basically little real trading. The total turnover was 275.884 units of stocks and shares valued at $300,754. Industrials were861 words
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Article27 1966-03-08 14 Malayan Stork Inilins Mar. 5. M.ir. 7. 'Industrial*. K.VKI M.S4 Tins: Ki!V'3 IM S ruhbrrt- IM.tl Itt.S] Dm. r;n, ltd ion. l><-c. "!f». lflti? IM.27 words
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Article764 1966-03-08 14 OLSINESS in and rrportrd to the Singapoir? and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Holdings (1.000) HJt; Dunlep (2.1-O0) *1.W4. (4,000) $I.<<s: East Smallrrt (I.UUO) $.1.30; E»o $2.12 SL, (1,000) $2.14,764 words
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Article96 1966-03-08 14 V:MIPS lym* aionmirt* the Sin^apora Harbour wlurrti or eipected today art: Ntppca 3 I V'«rr I 7. t x 10 11. AaaJnaej stniv- II I>. Antonio I*. M, M mr: Chilian Muni inn it lUUtfMe Haunt An-dor-.i I* Purt twattanham: Whart Berth*: Katini. f'jikemp**. Lfovillc New Wharf96 words
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Article15 1966-03-08 14 I 'THE Association of Bank* in Malay--1 tn hi. rate* to .1.. rn.io!15 words
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245 1966-03-08 14 rFRK was a sharp rise in the tin price yesterday of $7.75 to 5690 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 240 tons. Good demand coupled with the feeling that the recent drop had been overdone was responsible for the appreciation245 words
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Article52 1966-03-08 14 thp official Malaysian short w Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Mar. S) the ranje of call rates wan an follows: BANK FI'NDH: 4 per rent to 41-i per cent. OfNKJUI, Fl NDS: J per cent to J 1 1 per rent MOVEMENT of funds totalled52 words
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Article54 1966-03-08 14 r TIIE prrttm rat* of thr .Vhlavan dollar against thr pound atrrlinc flxpd on Novrmber 24, 1964 l» srlllnir T.T. or O.I). _'v S 15 I6d. Buvlnt T.T. 2*. 4 1. I6d. Buying O.D. 2a. 4',d. Th« dollar ta at Its ntetatorv middle position In reUUoe U iv54 words
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Article23 1966-03-08 14 The following further Frtjnnrv rubl*r cra|M are reported- BukiC Katil 49.570 lb and \\.r Meka] ko.;oo ib. Rivrrvirw 217 .000 Ib.23 words
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Advertisement863 1966-03-08 14 ■H^^a^L^^l a^T^v^vi apaavl| AUSTRALIA/ Nl* {EAUNt SERVICU INOIA. PARISIAN AMI P. BUU> tItVICU le FrtaiMtlt. Asclaite. MclkoonM. S>a*ei P»nsn| P S'*i9Si *-'oo'» waeras *ac natmwnmwm BOMIALA Saittf la Port l/il Mm .CHAKDINA Sit Mai 11/12 Mm CHANOPARA J4/JS MM <•//»* 71/Ia Mm RAJUL* IV 2* MM /I Mm O MM863 words
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Advertisement77 1966-03-08 14 1 GOLDEN LINE V,-^^^~^ LOAOING FOR- ADELAIOI SYDNEY MEIMURNI IRISIANt. rgn '«m t V*m s*aaro A4e< SM Met trta. [OIDfN SPRING II 73 MM 24 Mm ?S'2» Mm M3lMm 11 Apr II Apt 14 Apr M Art iOLDEN WONDER 1/14 API IS Apr 11/21 Apr 22/24 Alt I Ma) 1277 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1966-03-08 15 In memory of late FRANCIS SAVERIAS who departed 8.3.60 leaving behind a vast emptiness with heart aching that ran never be filled by his loving nife and family, a requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady Perpetual Succour. SigUp Hill, Spore on 8.3.66 at 6 p.m.49 words
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Advertisement654 1966-03-08 15 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED Xl AI.A II Mil R tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies :he Management of Anglolal i Malaya i Limited for the h of Peoruary, 1966 are ah rici ls AMPAT TIN DREDGING LI.MITKD 1.065 BtRJL'NTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 5.943 KAMHONG LANJUT TIN DUEDGING LIMITED 2.553 MING TIN654 words
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Advertisement694 1966-03-08 15 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders will be received ov the chairman, Tenders Board at the Office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday 28th March 19ti6 for— THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY TO THE ELECTRI- I CAL DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI OF TWO 3-5 TON 4694 words
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Advertisement440 1966-03-08 15 NOTICES TECHNICAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR lf»6ti 1<»67 SI.SSION Preliminary Course Applications are invited for ad- 1 misMon to the one year Preliminary Course commencing Ist Aimusi 1966. Applicants should possess a Cambridge Oversea School Certiticate or Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education with a pass in English Language. Preference will440 words
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Advertisement514 1966-03-08 15 NOTICES TIN OUTPUTS FEBRUARY, 1966 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. 555 Piculs Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited Puchong No. 2 Dredge effected a river crossing during the month. 1.549 Piculs AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED Secretaries. MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED LOSS OF STOCK CERTIFICATE The undermentioned certificate I lias been reported lost514 words
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Advertisement999 1966-03-08 15 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the loilowiug appointments: 1. SOUND MIXERS. Division 111. in the Filem Negara Malaysia on the saJary scale: $122.50 x 7.50--152.50 237 x 14-349 394 X 14-506 plus Cosi of Living Allowance al current rates. AGE: Must have not attained their999 words
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Advertisement970 1966-03-08 15 ANTS in the Department of Civil Aviation Salary seale Division 111: Probationers— sl37.so x 7.50--***** Timescale: 5199 x 14-227 2J2 X 14-33H 3i2 X 14-422 Special Grade: $476 x 14-504 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rate*. AGE: Musi have attained 18th but not their 2bth birthday. QUALIFICATIONS: Malaysia970 words
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Advertisement807 1966-03-08 15 Officers who are of outstanding merit may ulso apply .i they may not oosse.vs an\ ol tar above qualification*. Those Scholars or Bur.sarv who are bound b) Agreement to serve In any !>articulur Uepaitment or M other than the Imml-ratlon Department, are not eligible to npph. UmiNCI: spa.po 19 13.807 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-03-08 16 The Prime Minister. Tcngku Abdul Rahman's RMSMM to the fifth Malayan Open: take the greatest pleasure in bidding a very warm welcome to all players, both from overseas and locally, who are competing In the fifth Malayan Open golf307 words
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Article, Illustration581 1966-03-08 16 M. RAHMAN - Newdick flies in with hopes of more luck M. RAHMAN; I By I i Kuala Lumpur, Monday JJOSS NEWDICK, winner of the Singapore Open, flew into Kuala Lumpur this morning with the hope that his run of luck will continue in the Malayan Open which begins here on Thursday. New581 words
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Article90 1966-03-08 16 F|UNEDIN. Mon.— Peter Partitt. the Middlesex and Bhghmd 1 batsman, will not be going to Hong Kong with the rest of the MCC players after the Third I< I against. New Zealand. Hr is travelling lrom Auckland J t<> South Africa on Ihmlimw for the oil company90 words
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Article335 1966-03-08 16 THE WORLD OF SPORT »TOPONTO, Mon. Th« trouble-plagued world heavyweight title fight between Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell has at last found a venue. I* was announced last nlghf that the championship fight would lake place li 1 the Maple Leaf Gardens here onReuter - 335 words
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Article360 1966-03-08 16 RAIN HITS TEST DUNEDIN, Monday. A FTER three days, rirst innings has still to be r decided in the Second Test between New Zealand anri Fno-ianH Zealand and England. Rain started falling during the lunch interval today and continued for most of the afternoon. Tea360 words
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Advertisement673 1966-03-08 16 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NEGERI BRUNEI JAWATAN KOSOVO SKBAGAI KETIA PERPI STAKAAN Perraohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa I untok memenohi jaw atan sebagai Ketua Perpvisiakaaii dl-Jabaun L)e«an Bahas« dan Pustaka Brunei K£LAVAKAN2 DAN PENUALAMAN: .a. Mempunyai nazah master lahuii kelima di-dalam ■IM perpuMakaao termasok aa-kurang2-nya tiga uhun rttiiKalaman di-dalam perpustakaan, atau ibi Mempunyai673 words
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Miscellaneous606 1966-03-08 16 Ist Tee 8 a.m. K. Ono Tun tham (14): G Hunt Wan Ibrahim Abdul Razak H6i; P. Thomson j O8>; 11.17 T. Kono S. P Hart < Timbalan Agong <18>. 8.07 Lul(8): H. Boyle Yee Yin Chong I Llantt-huan Dato Dr. Ismail <14>: O4). 11.24 H. Marcussen S C. jE.606 words
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Miscellaneous44 1966-03-08 16 1 DIARY i.i« rvi I i ii«iHll> S (XL [j.iil.ing). HO( XII S'porr senior ko Police v 19 S:rii.iLs (Tbomeo Rrii. KO« I I\<; Ipoh women's Ira tue: Flamineoes v Les Girls Jolly Pins v Lucky Five; Tornadoes v Sapphirta. (Bowling Centre, 7 p.m.).44 words
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468 1966-03-08 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - ARMED FORCES THRASHED 5-2, BUT DON'T BLAME THE GOALIE FOR DEBACLE NORMAN SIEBEL: Johore in the final By Johore Bahru, Mon. JOHORE were two up in 18 minutes and led 4-0 at halftime on their way to a 5-2 victory against the Malaysian Armed Forces which took them to Saturday's468 words
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Article114 1966-03-08 17 Lee plan for Youth tournament KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A MitWysian soccer official. H.M. Lee. bis drawn up the mode of competition for the Asian Youth championship to be held in Manila from Apr. 30 to May 14. Mr. Lee was asked by the Philippine F.A. to sugicest the mode of114 words
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Article63 1966-03-08 17 MALACCA. Mon. S. K. NaMgUi M ticttrcl president of the Malacca Schools Sports i Council at the annual meeting. Other olIicMls: Vitri prcrf dents: Tan Teck Hock < second- daryi, N. Subramanhmi (primary i; .secretary: Cheonn Pak Seong; nsst. secretary: KamarudcUn Zaman: treasurer: Chan Kok Tee:63 words
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Article53 1966-03-08 17 HO( XIV laiping si\-a-side mmvi i iii.iU: Pomuda Sukan 3 MSC 1; Edw.ircli.ms 2 CRC I. Malacca l.ra*uc: High School 4 WD Civilians 0 ■oocn Malacca schools league -senior: Alor Gajah 3 High School 1. Junior: A. Gajah 2 High School 1. Hussars (up i Ipoh i ACS 353 words
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273 1966-03-08 17 F. EMMANUEL - Pahang gave us a fright, says Hamzah F. EMMANUEL By If U ALA LUMPUR, lv Mon. Despite their narrow squeak against Pahang yesterday, Selangor remain confident of success in the FAM Cup Final at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. "We had gone to Kuantan prepared for a tough tussle but Pahang273 words
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Article49 1966-03-08 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Pioneer Industries Employees' Ui.ion have started a series of .sport tournaments for their members employed in the Jurong industrial estate. The unon's secretary, Liang Terk Sum, said that tournaments Include basketball, sepak raga, table tennis and volleyball. Socrer ord badminton would be introduced later.49 words
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Article20 1966-03-08 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Will hold their annual meeting at the People's Association on Mar. l'l20 words
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Article115 1966-03-08 17 |7"INGSTON. Mon. A record number of entries —38 n«tions are scheduled to compete in the eighth Commonwealth Games here from Aug. 4 lo 13. Jamaica is delighted to have beaten tne previous record of 3t ic.untries at Cardiff in 1958 and an equnl number at115 words
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220 1966-03-08 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. xv The Olympic Council of Malaysia has asked eight affiliated sports associations to submit training schedules and qualifying standards for the Commonwealth Games in Kingston in August. The eight affiliates arc the national controlling bodies for athletics, badminton, boxing.220 words
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Advertisement258 1966-03-08 17 "■<a»l^ One million miles an hour. Nobody can catch us. Last year alone, we flew more than nine billion revenue passenger miles an average of better than one million miles an hour. What's more, we carried over 51 million passengers far more than any other international airline. And, the way258 words
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Advertisement96 1966-03-08 17 I c great Hade JHRHLI was blue Gillette EXTRA, H the blade you knew SHAfIpHBAAC M and looked for, but... mJM^M I the same blade JfKSß^Stf^ I is now called SUPER 81ue... H it still gives the cleanest, jH most luxurious shave of all. JI«EJI 1 anewname I 3m still96 words
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Miscellaneous14 1966-03-08 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl WS§nl& shop i V\s\ does ooDi^/ H^SJy tyfe IJ'14 words
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360 1966-03-08 18 JESSELTON, Monday. T^HK Malaysian Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon llaii Juhir, said here today that 1.000 Indonesians in Sabah had declared their lull support for the Prime Minister, Ten^ku Abdul Rahman. He told newsmen before returning to Kuala Lumpur that the Indonesians made their360 words
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Article65 1966-03-08 18 Military police fall for hoax NEW YORK. Mon. Several thousand marine* ,w,o. Milan Mti told to report tm k to ivndieton marine base on Friday night n;v they themselves In Oces ilia. Military police laid the; on orders (rom ;> Col. Williams, i who telephoned and laid: ii..v< .ii ixr.Mim.ri65 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-03-08 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The registration 01 the SinKapoie Kalhng Butn Villa«eis Mutual Help A-N'riiiiion has ixtn cancelled, according to the latest Go\ eminent Gazette.25 words
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Article351 1966-03-08 18 i,o\n< in m The market I was krrejrular lower b narp ;a!i.In places following advet eek- i md presa rommeni by .smuiler :iii;ount.s IndustriaU shade off. I -up|)ort (or s. i ondarjr Ciosmc middle prices oi selected stocks not including -amp riutv wi SIX IN351 words
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Article, Illustration13 1966-03-08 18 THYF. MEE ....killed THYE SION(. killed SIFAV JOON Injured13 words
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Article75 1966-03-08 18 NEW DELHI. Mon —The Indian Government last night outlawed the party leading a rebellion of tribesmen In the remote Mizo hills ot Assam a tew boots after the Prime Minister. Mrs Indira Gandhi, lcit here to deal personally with the crisiIn CALCUTTA, Mrs Gandhi said that -lieReuter - 75 words
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Article223 1966-03-08 18 Mothers protest at tax on curves pIRMINGHAM. Mon. i> Three hundred mothers launched a campaign today against a tax on their daughters' curves. "If you know anything about young girls," said their leader, Mrs. Joyce White, "you will know that very few of them these days have a bust under223 words
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Article69 1966-03-08 18 LONDON. Mon A new 145--mile an hour version of the Jaguar E-type sports car was announced today. Powered by the same 4.2 litre engine as its predecessor the new car has been turned Into a fcur-seater by Increasing Its overall length by nine Inches andReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1966-03-08 18 BANGKOK. Mon. The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State tor Par EaMern Affairs. Mr. William Bundy. expressed confidenei today in the Government of South Vietnamese Premier Nsjuven Cao K\ He added that he did MM BM any indKHtion.s irom North Vieiiihiii oi agreement tor Bjaaoeful negotiations toAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-03-08 18 Nasution back in Jakarta: Planning move? SINGAPORE. Mon. Indonesia's former military strongman. Gen. Na.sution (above) waa reported today to have slipped backed into Jakarta after disappearing for nearly two weeks. Gen. Na.sution. a strong anti-Communist, dropped out ol sigh', a tVH iftji alter President Soekarno sacked him from his CabinetAgencies - 131 words
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Article50 1966-03-08 18 ISTANBUL. Mon— A 10-second (earthquake killed eluht villagers I and caused heavy damace near the 1 town of Erzurum. in East Turkey, it was reported here today. The strong earthquake was felt over a wide area, includine Die Black Sea towns of Samsun and Trabzon. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article42 1966-03-08 18 Saigon, Mon— A M year oW businessman ol Chinese origin \>a- SWlllimCll tO dentil by a Spe> cial court here today lor v.urproliteerinc Ta V'inh was found guilty of commodity hoarding, speculation and bribm« Oovernmenl ot!.ciuls. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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148 1966-03-08 18 Pill I \l>l I IMIIV Mnn A '.M-\e.ir-old Kuu.iitl Mftertal from uhi'sit> Ills lost 10»lh. ill ueij-lit after havin:; his upper intestine shortened fIM new tn. 1 1 men I. di-\( loped b> \n.iiii-in MVCCasj l>r M.mrico Troneelliti. consists of shortening theReuter - 148 words
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123 1966-03-08 18 TOKYO. Moil. 37--yf ar-uld woman pilot hill become the first woman Commander in the Communist Chinese Air Force, the Now China News Agency ■aid yesterday. m identified as Chen Chih-Yins,'. Deputy Chit! i o! an nir regiment of the Com-muni.-a Chinese People's Liberation123 words
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Obituary39 1966-03-08 18 cable rtetivad Madam Matuiacti irtfc i.i i.r. Vaiatan k '•n. Mti.ir. i>a:->rrt my Ko'i CABLE RECEIVED: 7th M:nii IMS at V I Kaaapatt Jiilan I'onniah M> ntakati. IN MEMQRIAM RICHES EnU It Iran oftrn m rami mtv ml39 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-03-08 18 Highest and lowest temperatures m Malavsi.i .md Sine:<r«re lor the period 8 p.m. Sunda\ to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest l.ou est Kuala Lumpur 9:i 15 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penan? 90 5 Ipoh M 5 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 70 52 Jesselton 84 75 Kuching 7350 words
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