The Straits Times, 10 March 1966
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Title Section21 1966-03-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIR Nutiiiiiiil flKWSllil|lKr Estd. 1845 THIRSDAY. MARCH 10. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration664 1966-03-10 1 Rampaging students storm office of Mao's news agency JAKARTA. Wed I i A LARGE mob of students today stormed the office of the New China News Agency and partially burned the roof. They K< > <» \e r turned a car and smashed nolli c r664 words
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Article, Illustration22 1966-03-10 1 PASSENGERS on Ihe Tay Koh Yal bus unking ;i hurried exil after the cnudi. Straits Times picture.22 words
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181 1966-03-10 1 Head-on collision outside the Straits Times office SINGAPORE, Wed.— Twenty seven people were injured, two of them seriously, when two buses collided head-on in River Valley Road just outside Times House at 2.10 p.m. today. The injured included 14 schoolchildren IS boys and two sirls returning home from school. Badly181 words
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Article40 1966-03-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Th« Raja Perniiiisuri Afloat tM this I evening dlachargM from the 1 General Hospital here following an operation tor appendicitis. Her Maiesiv am admit 'crl on March 1 .uul '■iK-iincd on ihe .-umc night40 words
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Article, Illustration595 1966-03-10 1 R. PESTANA - Four ships in port collision R. PESTANA By and ABUL FAZIL gINGAPORE, Wed. Four oceangoing ships were inf ;in mi 'usuar collision M Ihe Port of Singspo r e Authority wharves this morning. Two of the ships. the 6.758-ton Japanese freighter Azuchisan Maru and the 6.745-ton British freighter Bombala. wereMak Kian Seng - 595 words
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Article56 1966-03-10 1 >' AIRO B I. W«-d I Kenya's Vice-Presid-ent. Mr Oginga Odinga. today accused "a number ol my Government collegues" of running a conspiracy against him. He also accused them of In.sulting hi>. portion m Vice-President and publicly demanding his resignation. Mr Odlnga made his accusations in a 2.000--word56 words
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Article64 1966-03-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong and Australian professional Peter Thomson today Mulshed runners-up in the Pro-Am goli tournament, which precedes the Malayan Open, today i The Timbalan Agong i handicap 18» and Thomson scored 64 net, one stroke behind the winners. Hugh Boyle of64 words
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Article43 1966-03-10 1 SINOAPORB. Wed. -The twoday pirate' imxi Mrike ended today m t ln. u.s., i ids of them went back on til n>ad.s The strike was called on Monrl.u to protrst ■pUnM impend* ing legislation against their illegal operations.43 words
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Article58 1966-03-10 1 M.BIQUERQCE Ne« Mexico.. Wea. Convicted slaver Clifford Ki7(r. 2fi who was sentenced yesterday to ".ft imprisonment. munied lii.s sweetheart Joanne Ma yes. 19. toda\ In ihe Bci :..i<tilin Count} .-Jierill's office The marriaue «a> arranged after the District Attorneys Office said H had no objection Ki/et58 words
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216 1966-03-10 1 W e (I. American \v ar planes using supersensitive radar to pick out targets through thick clouds hammered Nor t h Vietnam again with hundreds of tons of bombs and high explosive rockets, a in i 1 1 1 ar y spokesman reported today. A216 words
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Article28 1966-03-10 1 SOEK INSPECTS DAMAGE JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno and Hr, Suhandrto tonight inspectj ed damaged Foreign Minisi try building where students burned Government documents. (See this page).28 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-03-10 2 U.S. accused of aggression in Vietnam, Laos QENEVA, Wed. The Soviet Union yesterday charged the United States here today with aggresnon in Vietnam and "barbarous air attack s*' against North Vietnam and some parts of Laos. American military bases ith East Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Near :n;d MiddleReuter - 362 words
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Article56 1966-03-10 2 NKYV DKIHI Wrtl A World Bank lean hcarircl by Mr. Bernard 801 l haa arrived here to discuss lndlK'l economic situation. The delegation «ill meet Indian ortk'i.ils lor a ucck of talks from Tuesday to reviev. evny aspect of th Indian economy. Including agriculture andReuter - 56 words
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86 1966-03-10 2 I ONDON. Wed. The L lights of Piccadilly Circus, centre of the City's night life, arc soon to flash the latest news, it was announced last night. A 66-ioot long head' inc. snip will g^e bu'.let.n.s fro n news aee-i--cies as well as four-colour advertisements— loReuter - 86 words
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670 1966-03-10 2 FULL STORY OF THE BIG BATTLE TO SAVE THE POUND How the bears were badly mauled... NEW YORK. Wednesday. THE U.S. Federal Reserve Bank yesterday disclosed for the first time details of an unprecedented international currency operation which staved off "major tragedy" for the British pound The operation bogan on670 words
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108 1966-03-10 2 MIAMI. Wed. June x M Clark began her 10th week of sneezing yesterday, but instead of sneezing once every five to 12 seconds as she had been, she is now sneezing once every two to three minutrs. "This is an improvement." her fatherReuter - 108 words
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137 1966-03-10 2 Peking is jolted by big quake in China 1 lon* KONG. Wed. Seismographs around the world recorded a sharp earthquake in Communist China yesterday which jolted Peking itself. The Chinese radio and news agency made no mention of the quake which may have been a major disaster. An oiin-i.il of137 words
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Article38 1966-03-10 2 JAKARTA. Wi-d. Indonesia plans to export orchids to Holland. Aniara news agency Mporttd \t-v terday. Ar.tara quoted Mr. L. Wahjoi.o. an orchid expert, as saying orchid exports would help increase the States forcisn exchange.38 words
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181 1966-03-10 2 Dr. Castro i saves 4 plotters from firing squad lIAVANA. Wed. Pre- mier Fidel Castro yesterday personally saved from the firing squad four Cubans, including two former top-ranking army officers, accused of plotting Ilia assassination. Dr Castro's dramatic intervention came In last minute letter to tho state prosecutor at the181 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-03-10 2 THE GAMBOLS < (Jtk± yes ™*iT\ fee. as i savw*N I T/4IC OBESS WILU to MV HUSBANO J i_SUIT I only LAST N({sw r J foO*&*^ I fvUAT I LM<6 ABOUT TMICV /ESPECIALLY SOMfONeA I JOB 19 U AVIMfe SCVMtBOOV I I CAN TCUST NOT TO V TO TALI^ ID.56 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-03-10 3 PART OF SCATTERED WRECKAGE OF BOAC PLANE The giant plane, spewing smoke, plummeted from the sky after breaking up in flight. according to first eye-witness' reports. All 124 people on board died. UPI picture THIS was only one of the many scattered piles of wreckage found at66 words
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Article429 1966-03-10 3 OTHER CRASH SIMILARITIES t^XTREME turbulence, a possible cause of the BOAC Boeing 707 jetliner crash over Japan's Mt. Fuji last Saturday, has been pinpointed as the killer in previous air crashes. A crash with certain similarities to the lo&i. of the BOAC Boeing 707Reuter - 429 words
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Article77 1966-03-10 3 DUESSEI.DORF West Germany i. Wed. A computer baa assured the world that there is only a 15 to 20 per cent chance of a third world war in the next ten years, an expert said here today. In a speech here on computers. Professor Ferdinand Martin ofReuter - 77 words
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186 1966-03-10 3 STOWAWAY WITH A BOMB ON BOARD AIRLINER MOGADISCIO (Somalia). Wed.— A bombbrandishing stowaway nearly blew up a plane carrying the West German Ambassador and top Somali officials, it was learned yesterday. Mahmood Said Omar, described by police "as obviously mad', was disarmed and subdued as he yanked at the scfetyUPI - 186 words
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Article26 1966-03-10 3 LONDON. Wed Rival gangs snot it out around gambling club in south London yesterday, leaving I tine man dead md four wounded —RenterReuter - 26 words
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Article70 1966-03-10 3 LONDON. Wed. Film producer Charles K. Ffldman an- nuutued iMt ntfbi tlial Hollywood director John Huston has joined OMlao Rovale" team as the, third director. There will or live altogether for the James Bond i him. 1 Before it ends the film will have I70 words
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246 1966-03-10 3 Bride, 16, refuses to go back to husband GIRL IN PARIS AIRPORT DRAMA pARIS. Wed. A 16--1 year-old Syrian bride who refused to fly to Venezuela to join her husband was allowed to leave Paris's Orly airport yesterday where she had been stranded for lour days. Pretty Mouna Basmasri arrivedReuter; AP - 246 words
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Article29 1966-03-10 3 KAMPALA. Wed. Police used a helicopter in a hunt for a lion which killed seven people in the last two days near iMityana. 40 miles from here.29 words
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192 1966-03-10 3 Diplomatic dip to show there's no danger DALOMARES. Wed— The American amba.vador in Madrid and Spain's Information Minister went for a diplomatic dip in the chilly Mediti-rranran here yesterday to show there na» no radioactive danger in the water. A» they Mvam. hundreds of U.S. Air Force and Navy menReuter - 192 words
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96 1966-03-10 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. An T expert on Chinese affairs told the Senate Foreign Relations i Committee yesterday that the United Slates should changa its overall policy towards China and acknowledge that the Communist regime was UK de facto |oven> ment of the Chine.-»e mainland.Reuter - 96 words
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275 1966-03-10 3 New violence fear in Dublin: Extra guards at British homes DUBLIN. Wednesday. OOLICE placed extra guards outside British homes today on the chance that the blowing up of the Nelson Monument might be a prelude to a wave of violence. r The guards were first assigned to the British Embassy275 words
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Advertisement253 1966-03-10 3 SIME DARBY HOLIDAY TOURS TO BANGKOK, HONG KONG. TAIWAN AND JAPAN Tour No. 42: 25.3.1966 by air to Japan. Return on 6.4.1966 by s.s. "ORIANA" to Singapore 51. 780. per person. To«f No 4J: 10.4.1966 to 27 4 1966 by air $1,730/- per person. Tour Ne. 47: 10.4.1966 to 21.4.1*66253 words
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Advertisement725 1966-03-10 3 n TWO HOURS* I can irove you can have a Superpower MEMORY! 1 •■■ul for HOW X) M VKLOP A SfHER-PUWKR MEMORY on l. rt.iva 1 no- aHßaw provat for my i«on \--*%4j4^_ I HH 1 was v»ry »urpr!»ni aft*r T*'O i f 4tK V» HOfRS "It t!ir thinth hf725 words
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Miscellaneous285 1966-03-10 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Name tiie persons geitlnp Into BThe main elevator/ (4-4). trouble (7). 9. Priest has letters from pio- 5. Brook gives a nod? (4). phet (6) 6. Not accused in end. possibly. 10. Has bet during Jewish month but appears abashed (IS). (6). 7 Pish a285 words
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Advertisement115 1966-03-10 4 .^•""'^lllii^flflfldflfl ittti^a^tfltfHaVr^S HattaWfaMMal^a^i^ M^^ ll^|^a^^^^M|^^^^^M2i^aMHHa^a^al aß^^^^^^^ M t|l ■■ijl.MlWßrtfll M^ DAILY JET FLIGHTS between UNBEATABLE THROUGH SERVICES 2 DIRECT FLIGHTS WEEKLY from SINGAPORE and HONG KONG between SINGAPORE and JAPAN KUALA LUMPUR to HONG KONG wmmmmaammMmmmmmmmmmmm wmmm^—m^mmmmmmmmm—mammi BHHHBHnranuiaMriHßH 13 FLIGHTS WEEKLY between 2 FLIGHTS WEEKLY between JET SERVICES from HONG115 words
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273 1966-03-10 5 Malaysian navy expanding rapidly: Dollard pEN'ANG. Wed.— The Royal Malaysian Navy is being expanded rapidly, the Chief of Naval Stall. Com- i modore A. N. Dollard. announced here yesterday. By the time this exDanMon was completed the Royai Malaysian Navj would have 360 orheers and 3.200 men. he told the273 words
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Article24 1966-03-10 5 Kangar. Wed. Perils ha* »t up a celebrations commit e«» i organise World Health Day I -•ate on May 4-24 words
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Article102 1966-03-10 5 IN .t '••port in the straits Times yesterday headrd "Kazak: Ti-nuku has no plans to retire." the Deputy Prime Minister, 'Inn Abdul Razak. is quot* cd as saying: of a resolution passed at the North Kedah Umno Youth meeting. "It is a stupid resolution." It has been102 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-03-10 5 F- 1 1 1 for Singapore ISLAND WILL BE BRITAIN'S MAIN BASE IN FAR EAST: HE ALE V LONDON, Wednesday. ■pRITAIN's American F-111A swing■^wing bombers will be stationed in Singapore, the Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, told the House of Commons yesterday. Singapore, he added, would be Britain's main base311 words
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159 1966-03-10 5 'Supreme adviser' resolution withdrawn l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. v Ti-ngku Abdul Rahman said tonight that he hoped no action would be taken against those concerned with the resolution urging Umno Malaya to appoint him as Supreme Adviser to the Alliance and Tun Abdul Razak as Prime Minister. The resolution proposed by159 words
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Article44 1966-03-10 5 KUALA LIPIS Wed. Inche Mohameri bin Abdul Lntifl has been elected chairman of Umno Youth branch here. Others elected are Inche Abdul Manan bin Mohamed ArifT. vicechairman. Inche Hanapluh bin Abdul Wahab. secretary; Inche Abdul Maud bin Judln, treasurer.44 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-03-10 5 ONE ol Britain's top women pilots, attractive 37-vear-uld Sheila Scot i above >. will make Singapore one of her stopovers in her eDic 30.C00-niile flisht round the world next month— the longest ever attemDtfd by a man or woman in a light airplane.105 words
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Article80 1966-03-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Cnivcr&ity of Singapore today announced tiif results of the examination for the degree ol Bachelor of Arts 'one-subject course) held in January in respect of candidates reading philosophy whose results were withheld. The following candidates passed the final examination: UCOND CLASS HOXOIRS ll'pprr Division): Miss80 words
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Article38 1966-03-10 5 i IPOH. Wed— The Government has prov.ded grants totalling 53. 247 for the construction of wooden bridges, one each at Parit Mat Ah and Parit Suneel Betol Atas in the coastal district I of Krian.38 words
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212 1966-03-10 5 World Bank: 31 nations pledge $2,976 mil. J£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirty-one countries 19 within the ECAFE region and 12 outside have pledged a total of $2,976.24 million to the $3,000 million Asian Development Bank The share of the capital subscribed by Asian countries amounts to $1,926.24 million while that of212 words
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Article32 1966-03-10 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Francis Scow. Senior State Counsel, will Rive a talk on "The Territorial Army of Singapore" at rhr Rotnry Club of SingaporeWest luncheon meeting tomorrow at Princes Restaurant.32 words
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100 1966-03-10 5 Rose Chan show under fire at meeting A LOR STAK. Wed. Alor Star's only woman town councillor, Che Rnuayah binte Haji Muhmud. today complained of the pictures which she said were distributed to p tron- who bought reserved seats for the Rose Chan Revue which performed here recently. Speaking at100 words
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Article16 1966-03-10 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. The ir;pr-school Shell traffic games will be held on March 17.16 words
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Advertisement113 1966-03-10 5 WHAT YOU CAM DO WITH YOUR FACE ALSO UVINfi WITHIN YOUR INCOME M«IJ| BMJW^PIPBMPBWWi W I wLTfash.o*' IMllYffih fifl 'Jfe YOUR THERE S COLD BENEATH THE SURFACE W g *J I H| j MARCH OISCOYERIN THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH W f flff fi Bj| fM READING- IN COLOUR: W WJJRI/~*™ffi113 words
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Advertisement210 1966-03-10 5 I IKb m 12 MONTHS WARRANTY... BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW CAR consider the advantages ot this special offer. All VALIANTand SIMCA cars purchased between now and 30th June, 1966 will carry a 12 months warranty-including FREE Servicing, FREE Maintenance. FREE Non-Accident Repairs. THE ASSOCIATED AUTO CO., LTD. Wholly owned210 words
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Miscellaneous144 1966-03-10 5 \Uoy Oap By V.T. ttamlin #\V sntflV^wV ™™,%u£%£^£F<Z here «ettW took olpinosaurs i2S^&S?5£!?" jflfi*VtfV j^^~rZLl^ get just as cap ajs soon/ J-^ wu»n; around in myself right now^. tPirk Tracy By Chvsior 4.<ml<l H^g^Ty [/"take plcittv of shots') I[/ brotwer» am i ciAoVn HH|HE=J I HUH ADC V FROM A*-144 words
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Article, Illustration463 1966-03-10 6 'pill! Housing aiul Development Hoard hns offered for sale to the public 154 vacant Tiong Bahm pre-war Hats. Announcing this today at a press conference, the Board's new chairman, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, said the Board had given first preference463 words
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375 1966-03-10 6 A MAIDSERVANT. Wong Soh Mvi, today told a court how she struggled in the dark in a bush with a man who was alleged to have abducted her. and his attempts to outrage her modesty. Wong was continuing her evidence at the preliminary inquiry375 words
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Article, Illustration180 1966-03-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE visiting London Symphony Orchestra this morning ran into a slight hitch over the programme for its performance at the National Theatre this evening. The manager Mr. Ernest Fleischmann. and other leading members of the group including the conductor Mr. Colin Davis, had visited180 words
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Article185 1966-03-10 6 NAIROBI, Wed. The mrmbers of a Singapore trade delegation hay«." had "most satisfactory" initial contacts with Nairobi merchants and traders, the delegation's Public Relations Officer. Mr. A. Kajapathy said here today. lie said Kenya traders have already shown an interest in trade with Singapore. The185 words
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271 1966-03-10 6 - yHE Singapore Gov- eminent has drawn up a programme for the five-day visit of a Soviet trade and economic delegation due to arrive here at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. 1 lif i-uht -ni.iii delegation will In- led by Mr. V.B. Spandarin. hrad of the South-east271 words
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126 1966-03-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A 62--year-old motorist. Pang Ling Sun. was lined $2,000 and jailed for a day after he was found guilty of causing the death of a pedestrian. Tan Klah Teng, 72. at the junction of Bukit Timah and New Cemetery126 words
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Article75 1966-03-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Sergeant Ted Naseby. more popularly known as Uncle Ted the Clawii. and group of British .soldiers from Command Pay Office. Tanglin. will present a SB5O Norge washing machine to the Salvation Army Girls' Home in Pasir Panj»ng Road on Saturday. The machine75 words
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Article92 1966-03-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. »5 Samson tind Delilah, i played by marionettes, will be one of the features of I Llords' "International Con- certheatre" to be produced by the world famous AmeI rican solo marionettist, j Daniel Llords. at Confer- I ence Hall in Shenton W«ar on March 2492 words
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Advertisement371 1966-03-10 6 CATHAY OPENS TODAY! DAILY AT 11am. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. J 1\ uiii'o v.nono mm BPSkvi T^Ww < < SORDI GASSMAN MANFREDI E^^C M •MUM HMU lUMM ■««< Ti— K.l GRAY- VALERI -BUCR-'»MANGANO f IB^', jK j amttttrt 6, CCHUM6U PICTUOS <^T*^^^^^Y_l ffi^^Hf N ORCHARD PALACE -SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TOMORROW!371 words
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Advertisement440 1966-03-10 6 £ATHfllT>& ■_Bilill-Xl«l*rM r 1 OPENS TODAY! 11 om, 1.30, 4 00. 6 30 1 9 30 prr dlb KlLLinu in Monte Gano Alberto Sordi SiWono Manqono tMASCOPE iColun>bio CATHAY t, PALACE •BOEIHb bOtINU Jerrs LCM 1 I ilfl LAST Z DAYS! 11 am, 1.30.4 00. 6 .10 Ik 9 30440 words
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Article, Illustration874 1966-03-10 7 'Guarantee freedom from arbitrary arrest' Constitutional Commission: Seventh day A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, appearing on his own behalf before the Constitutional Commission today, proposed that the constitution should guarantee an individual freedom from arbitrary arrest and protect his right of private ownership of property. The commission, under874 words
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202 1966-03-10 7 THE Minister of Hume Affairs. Dato (Dr.) i Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that he was waiting for reports on Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy. the detained PMIP leader. He said: "I'm waiting for a report on hL< physical condition and a report from202 words
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110 1966-03-10 7 Destroyer to visit Sabah, Sarawak I/UCHING. Wed. The guided missile destroyer HMS Devonshire of the Royal Navy will call at Sarawak and Sabah ports next week. The Devonshire is due at Kuclung un Tuesday fiying the flag of Rear Admiral C. P. Mills second in command of the Far East110 words
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Article77 1966-03-10 7 $3.7 m new homes for capital KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Loral Go rnment and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will launch the 53. 7 million Shaw Road housing scheme here tomorrow. Two blocks of 17-storey flats will be built there The scheme, which comprises 65 units of tworoom77 words
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Article50 1966-03-10 7 PENANG. Wed- The Penana Government will hoid a four-dny exhibition In Butterwortn beginning on March 19 to depic the progress i.ehirved by the State. The exhibition- to be held on the vacant land at Kamnona JAWS, Butterworth. will be open daily from 4 p.m. to 11 n.m50 words
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Article46 1966-03-10 7 1 SINGAPORE Wrd. Mr. R IB- Corridon, director of the Cor- j I nipt Practices Investigation I Bureau, will speak on the -.york ot the bureau at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Y'f- Mer's Club of Singapore on Saturday at Princes Restaurant.46 words
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Article24 1966-03-10 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Wed. A new branch Of the Malnysian Chinese A&sociation has been formed at Kalumpantc New Village l.r.ir here.24 words
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Article, Illustration355 1966-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Lord President. Dato Sir James Thomson, said today that the delay in the hearing and disposing of cases in Malaysian courts was far less than in other countries. He made this observation whe.i asked to comment on355 words
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Article52 1966-03-10 7 KUALA I.IMPCR. Wed* Mr- Chan Clio? Hong has been electee! crmirniiin of the Kuala Lumpur Society of Incorporated Secretaries. Oth*r officials: deputy chair-] man. Mr. Y. S. Truitn: awißlaii Inch* Mohamed Sham.an bin I Molvimed Yusotl: assistant ac- j crctary. Mr. K. S- Baaaaad; treasurer. Mr. Chin52 words
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Article45 1966-03-10 7 PENANG Wed —About 100 pad! planters in Kampong Permrttnnß R. iv.a. North Province WellMlev. have submitted a petition to the S'a'.e Government asking for relief to tide thfin over the fpi'ure nf fhp*r crops this season due to pro- lonced drouoht.45 words
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Article87 1966-03-10 7 Gunmen take $11,000 from shop SINGAPORE. Wed. Two gunmen and an accomplice last night robbed a Chinese medicine shop In North Bridge Road, of 84.000 and jewellery and herbs worth $7,000. The manager, Mr. Ng Quee Yam. the proprietor. Mr. Llm Soo Keng. two assl>t ants and some customers were87 words
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Article62 1966-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce v.iii celebrate Ita diamond julr.ler :v\t Wi'dnesdav. More than 300 represenraturs from chambers of commerce in Milaya. Sabah. BttMWak. Bong Kohl:. Thailand the Philippines and Maejo have been invited to a* tmd the cetebratkma which will begin at 962 words
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198 1966-03-10 7 Muda River scheme: Japanese firm wins contract UUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Japanese firm— the Kajima Construction Company of Tokyo has been awarded the contract to construct the first phase of the 5204 million Muda River irrigation scheme in Kedah. The contract, worth S6O million, will be signed here on Friday198 words
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Article23 1966-03-10 7 KUALA LIPIS. Wad. Tris annual meeting ol' the Kuala Lipi< branch of the Women's Institute arUJ be held on March 1223 words
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120 1966-03-10 7 lESSELTOX. Wed. The State agent for the Social and Welfare Ser\ices Lotteries, to he introduced in Sabah soon, must he a Sabahan. l!ie State Minister of Social Welfare. Dato Moliamed Vassin bin lia.ii llashim. said this today. He was speaking to newsmen before120 words
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Advertisement362 1966-03-10 7 y\ THE SINGAPORE LANO INVESTMENT GROUP IDEAL HOMES in wish to thank all the many visitors numbering more than 1.200) for their interest In the Showhouse at No. 7. Brizay Park. As this is now SOLD, the house will be closed on March 14th. The showhouse at Andrew Close Estate362 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-03-10 7 liufl* Hunntf I*V Halph iioinndahl5 words
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Article119 1966-03-10 8 MR. AND MRS Khoo Ch.n Rrow Bttvaa and fnen<t« for their ■Ifta. aaaiatanct and at- tendinca a! their MR AND MRS. Urn J"' Kent thaak patatlvaa t fr end* lor their preaeme. aasL-tancr. valuahle flfti on the THC FAMILY OF the lair Mr. Chua thaak all relative! and ol119 words
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Obituary40 1966-03-10 8 M II nrtl- H;> (Minimum i IN LOVINC MEMORY al our > SiiMe Eii/HDelh Cnoo MM But Al«aya l>main In Our Hr.itIN LOVINC MEMORY nf a <I'«r t.i' her, Ktandfather. Ivan Cone but not forgotten. PatpatUfJ Succour 6 p.m.40 words
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Article78 1966-03-10 8 Dnrii Sli (Minimum) THE SIfICAPORE MUSICAL SO- METY BMaBaBBH Hint their Annual i aleetml will he held on Monday. M.r.h .'sih at a.i.S p.m. in th<! H 111 al M Andrew f CatheMARCUERETTA CONTINENTAL tinting r-. Recent .-ry LateM "rash. on- ■\r.i Blelrh--s Tomns i Tromnit Streak JO Y<-ari78 words
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633 1966-03-10 8 JThf Straits (frntf 5 Thursday. March 10, 1966 Bombers For Bases Speakers in the two flay defence debate at Westminster had their eyes on March 31 and the ballot boxes rather than bases in Aden and Singapore and patrols in the Borneo jungle. This helps account for the jubilation in633 words
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Article339 1966-03-10 8 Australian immigration policies in recent years have discriminated against -non- whites in two ways. Tirst. they have permitted whites to enter the country more easily than they have non-Euro-peans. Second, they have demanded that non-whites who Rain admission wait 15 years before becoming eligible to i apply for339 words
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Article212 1966-03-10 8 A Malaysian diplomatic presence ha\ ing been estab- lished last year in subSaharan Africa (we have embassies in Lagos and Addis Ababa), Central and South, America are the two remaining areas where Kuala Lum- pur has no voice of its own. The news that this lack will soon212 words
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LETTERS
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144 1966-03-10 8 A chance for men of goodwill, sincerity VVOULD it nol be possible for the Singapore Government and the Malaysian Government to get together and agree to the establishment of a committee or body which Is to oe non-political and non-govenmental where men of goodwill and sincerity from Singapore and Malay.sia144 words
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Letter149 1966-03-10 8 YOUR editorial comment on March 5 contained a statement to the effect that it is not clear what w^ responsible for the Increased productivity in the National Iron and Steel Mill in Jurong. For your clarification, there was In existence a system of incentive payments before Singapore149 words
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Article645 1966-03-10 8 I REFER to the letter 1 of Mr. Jensen. Managing Director of the Singapore Traction Company, under the headlnu "Counting the pirates and tackling red tape" S.T. March 5». What Mr. Jensen has said about the way pirate taxis had been identified by his645 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1966-03-10 8 WARD JUST - WARD JUST by SAIGON. Wed A NEW EFFORT IS BEING MADE TO CARE FOR REFUGEES IN VIETNAM'S WAR THE first surge of refugees in Vietnam came in 1954 and 1955. when an estimated 900.000 deserted the North for the South. They came In family groups then,1,166 words
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Advertisement468 1966-03-10 8 Straits Tibjm k Malay Mail Cl«M<*"-d •tf*»rtiM«i*»tl Mf b« kartrfW COLD STORASI SUPf MARKET O.<no,< *°~4 a.ec«*>r(«*M( Dm* COID STORAGE BRANCHES ai Hollow* U»m4 KatwMj MM! lam .l aßataßafarCITY iOOK STORI LTD.. Wmcawatar Hraa*. CaNye* Qmt. THE NEWS FRONT 1 rrftpatrick'i Suaniaiawt M v ISMAIL 1 Admiralty R«*d. Mo»«< taaa.468 words
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Advertisement43 1966-03-10 8 "see£hoiO The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers A Exporters Of H.gh Cloti Worsted* t Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21. Chuha Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Itt Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement19 1966-03-10 8 aTaMsT t^aW f »^a» mmmtm Wi FCA-84 mod.i FCA-82W OORR LTD. 72* •..UPPER Sf RANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL *****19 words
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Article, Illustration703 1966-03-10 9 Bob Ng - Bob Ng by TENGKU OFFICIALLY OPENS $20 m. BANK IN CAPITAL yHK Prime Minister, Tenjfku Ab dul Rahman, will today officially open the head office of the 820 million Bank Fiumiputra at 11, Leboh Ampanii. Kuala Lumpur. From this office thr government sponsored bank will launch703 words
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249 1966-03-10 9 Ifrtltny from Tun Haji Abdul' Rcr.ak bin Dato Hussein. T»H E opening of Bank Bumiputra can be considered a milestone in the development of Malaysia. This bank i^ not ti" fnr th Indigenous people but for all races in our country. Although it is sponsored249 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-03-10 9 Message tram Inche M oh anted Raslan bin Dato Abdullah. Chairman and Managing Director of Bank Bumiputra. I AW hoppv tc soy that since its comrrencement of business, the support given ond the confidence shown in Bonk Bumiputro by the public ho«- indeed been most133 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-03-10 9 Remedy for economic imbalance Tengku Message from Tengku Abdul Rahman Pvtra A! Haj. Prime Minister nt Ma la u *in I\M very pleased to note that Bank Bumiputra has successfully begun its business and that it has received the support of the public. This is most stratifying indeed not only129 words
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Advertisement66 1966-03-10 9 BUMIPp,. V Merest b^ BANK BUMIPUTRA OFFERS YOU A COMPLETE RANGE A OF BANKING SERVICES INCLUDING CURRENT M ACCOUNTS, SAVINGS, FIXED DEPOSITS, LOANS AND ADVANCES, REMITTANCES, EXCHANGE, ETC. LET BANK BUMIPUTRA PROVIDE YOU WITH FULL AND COMPLETE m BANKING FACILITIES AND FRIENDLY ADVICE. Jg^g^g^gflg^Sfc i COMPLETE AND PERSONAL BANKING FACILITIES66 words
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Article, Illustration661 1966-03-10 10 THE top-rung management personnel of the newly-opened Bank Bumlputra is endowed with the rare combination of youth, brains and experience all essential ingredients to success in the highlycompetitive world of banking. The speed and efficiency in which they have applied themselves to their tasks661 words
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Advertisement180 1966-03-10 10 M I 4> HIM, J|l 11 OOC KI4LA Uvni Best Wishes I to BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA LIMITED MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya. Malaysia) AUTHORISED CAPITAL $50,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 GROUP ASSETS EXCEED $570,000,000 MIDFLS rrytffll 3-point plan for ÜBOM Industrial Development 1 from project180 words
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Article, Illustration729 1966-03-10 11 DANK Bunuputru: D A major beachhead from whore the assault on the imbalance of life in this country will be launched." In that brief. coKent sentence the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rasak, at its Inauguration last October. >pHt out tho compelling objective of729 words
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Advertisement105 1966-03-10 11 WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in F. of M. Transacting All Classes of Insurance Head Office:2nd Floor. Lee Wah Bank Building, led an Pasar, Kuala Lumpur. TEL: So. ***** 5 Spore Branch?--1273. South Bridge Road, Singapore I ■jTiiiiicjiiiiiiiuiiicjiiimiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiCJiiiiiiiiiiiicJiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiicJiiiiiiiii^ I M (Majlis Amanah Ra'a.vat) menguchapkan ta'niah dan105 words
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Advertisement260 1966-03-10 11 Congratulations to BANK BUMIPUTRA on their official opening *p¥T¥ |"D O ft^h sf *r appointment Kisi nHßtti Mil MA.-STT THE OUEEN ||||^M^^«MiMWi'ijLl^ '"i^r ioc< «no safe mums \ffltm&mS&BMmL^ few- DANK, architecture to-day dc- llHJyn 2Nß t*^ .4 mands security equipment ilflaßHi ««1H V affording protection against the ifinKnl ßß^B^^^S most260 words
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314 1966-03-10 12 Staff Writer - Staff Writer by SINCE the Bank Bumiputra threw open its doors for business one and a half months ago. its compact. efficient staff of 30 has been able to provide the full range of banking services to the people. The personnel, both314 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-03-10 12 V.I. P. DEPOSITORS The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Raiok was among the first to open an account The Malaysian Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin (l«ft>, hands his application form for opening an account to rha chairman and managing director of the bank. Inche Raslan. l*ck« Mohamad Kkir75 words
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Advertisement597 1966-03-10 12 Congra filiations to BANK BUMIPUTRA on their official opening S. A. SHEE 6l CO LTD. (Building Civil Engineering Contractors) Pan Malayan Building 37/39. Robinson Road, Singapore- 1 Tel: *****, *****. ***** K. L. Office: Selangor Mansion Room 1505, sth Floor, Batu Lane. Kuala Lumpur •Tel: *****. We are proud tn597 words
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351 1966-03-10 13 Teachers launch university scholarship fund IPOH. Wed Non- graduate teachen in tho Antjlo -Chinese School here are giving themselves a chance for university education with ;i contribution of a little over S2 a month into v special loan fund. Called the ACS Scholarship Loan Fund, it is also available to351 words
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Article32 1966-03-10 13 TAIPING. Wed. Tcoh Bep Pm. 16. a icirni two pupil of the Hua Lum School, til drowned In the Coronation swimming pool I -rday While wilh a pic-^ me D«rty.32 words
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Article33 1966-03-10 13 IPOH Wed.— Three youtr.* I dived into the Perak Rivr near Teluk Anson yesterday and rescued a 17-year-old girl. K. Kannrirmah from drowning She was sent home aft#r treatment.33 words
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Article28 1966-03-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Toot NRim Dun has been elected president of the Anglo-Chinese Srhool Old Boys 1 Association rnanaKement committee .or the thud consecutive mr,28 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-03-10 13 DECISION TO ACCEPT DATO HAMID ONE MORE STEP FORWARD MANILA, Wednesday. THE Foreign Office here yesterday took another step towards normalising diplomatic relations with Malaysia by announcing that Dato Abdul Hamid bin Jumat had been accepted as Malaysian Ambassador-designate. It was understood that Malaysia had alsoReuter - 195 words
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241 1966-03-10 13 THE MAN WHO WAS SO SORRY FOR A ROBBER'S WIFE. UINGAPORE, Wed. An appeal court was told today how a young robbery victim enabled the robber to be freed by a lower court and hpw he himself was later jailed for a year. The victim. Lim Gcok Liang, was said241 words
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113 1966-03-10 13 DENANG. Wed. Ooi Ah Bah, 25. found in possession of an imitation revolver, was today sentenced to six months' jail. Ooi pleaded guilty to having the imitation Co'.t 45 re.olvcr at a house at Sungoi Ujong Road sit about 9.30113 words
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Article53 1966-03-10 13 MLAK. Wed. A dance will be iv id at the Diamond Jubil.-, Hall In Batu Puhat on April 16 raise funds for the National Defence Fund Organised by tin- National Union of Day Training Centiv* Trained TaMnara Jobore branchits patron to the Mrntn Maari Data Han Ha.vsan53 words
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Article22 1966-03-10 13 aEGAMAT WO*. Mir gtfa■Ml cii>(rk-: Buys Scouts' As.*o-i-littiun will hold it* annual meeting at the Segamat Club here on Friday.22 words
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Article50 1966-03-10 13 MALACCA. Wed. The newly-appointed Commissioner et Police. Inche Hu&sem bin Haji Mohumpd Sidek. yesterday fWttd (he Malacca Contingent. He later presided at a regional conference attended by the chiet police officers of Negri Sembilan Malacca and Johore- and top C.I-D. officers from Police Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur.50 words
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Article44 1966-03-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The British High Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. J.V. Rob. today presented a collection of some 181 books on business management io the Singapore Polytechnic. The books, a gift from th( British Government, were supplied under the Colombo Plan.44 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-03-10 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. A voune Singapore woman doctor. Dr. Onu Saw Yoone:. has started her years term as euest senior resident officer at Australia's largest hospital, the Royal Melbourne Hospital. She is the second woman to receive this appointment offered by the host pital148 words
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Article27 1966-03-10 13 RAUB- Wed. The Pahang Indian Association will hold its annual meeting at the association's hall in Linis Road here on Sunday at 4 p.m.27 words
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Article31 1966-03-10 13 RAUB. Wed— Work on a health clinic and midwife quarters costing $12,000 in the Klau Valley Federal Land Development Authoviiv scheme. 12 miles from here, has been completed.31 words
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Article37 1966-03-10 13 RAUB. Wed. The Jerantut Rural Development Committee has earmarked $382 150 for 105 minor projects this year Of thU sum- $217,000 will be spent on building kampong prayer houses, masques and religious schfwLs.37 words
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432 1966-03-10 13 I'LL APOLOGISE TO U.S. GOVT SAYS THE TENGKU Anti-Bundy protest 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman will write to the United States Government expressing Malaysia's regret over yesterday's antiAmerican demonstration organised by the Labour Party of Malaya. "I am drafting the letter now and I shall send It to the American Ambassador. Mr.432 words
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80 1966-03-10 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Brunei royalty will soon be able to claim to have the most unique royal car a London taxi cab. The 10-year-old taxi was ordered by Sultan Omar Saifudin when he was in London recently. Though solely for his personal use,80 words
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205 1966-03-10 13 KIALA LI MPI R. Wed A yo;in s n:;in. who \>:is rescued from :in und»-r-Kiuunri cr.iU-r in ll.it u Caves, t(«i.iv spoke of his hM i|| ordial in darkness without food ov water. Quek K«-ni; Sions, 27 a clerk in a205 words
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Article79 1966-03-10 13 Funeral of paramount chief JESSELTON. Wid. Sabah'.s pa: amount native chief of interior. Orang Kaya Kaya Sodomon Gun:sanad. who died of a stroke yesterday was buried in Keningau this afternoon Thousands of people paid their last respects v the cortege was broueht irom Bmgkor Village 'o Keningau. Among wreaths la;dAP - 79 words
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Advertisement143 1966-03-10 13 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia's younger generation with up-to-the-minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tipi. ||S| I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II Honey series aim143 words
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Advertisement139 1966-03-10 13 I/MmußCji ff» .'iff ir ~^*f. EXEMPLARY UNDER ALL ROAD CONDITIONS. The BMW lsoo- •oen*-M«ai*r la city traffic Any on* who has had a chance of driving It will wholo*h*a*todly •*■■*••< «up«rb road-holding is probably tba moat promlnant taatur* of tnla superb automobile. Nothing •an mail* thia ear meander, nothing oan139 words
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Miscellaneous700 1966-03-10 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Kuala5 Kuala Lum- presents.": 7.00 News In Ehrpur and Tcnang; t, Ipoh lisli; 7.09 Teratai; 7.32 and Malacca: 3 Johore Gtdget "Gidgefs career"; Bharu; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu 8.00 News in Mandarin; l'aliat; 9— Kluang. 8.10 Science report; 850 P.M.: 5.45 Opening and Koran Reading; 9.00 News700 words
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Article, Illustration899 1966-03-10 14 OLIVIA YEOH - OLIVIA YEOH IJSMi: UAPTISI A PMESEXTSA PAGE 3MALXLY FOR WOMEX «a^B» aj^RV ta^BiV ■a^Hi H^B a^BtW a^ajj^ eijjjjj a^pjjj^ fa«ißßjjj fa^M a«W a«^Ba« ta^BS »^bjj ajaajM by NOT HERE-THE MEN JUST FOOT THE BILL ALL THE WAY 4 DUTCHMAN exclaimed: "What's thus about us "going Dutch'?"' Emphatically899 words
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Article180 1966-03-10 14 SAVE an old handbag to make a first aid. sewing or what not kit to pack in car trunk for emergencies. Mix peanut butter with honey and raisins as a variation on the children's favourite sandwich. Keep shirt sleeves from tangling In the washer by buttoning them to180 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-03-10 14 see-through theme is catching on. Here is an outfit with minimum cover-up lor maximum exposure. It's the latest creation of Christian Dior's collection shown in London recently. It is supposed to be a "terrace dress" in diaphanous lace, worn over a white bikini. Too good78 words
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Advertisement186 1966-03-10 14 jaaaac^^ jiSJ^ fIBJ <4a^al hes confident ißi because he uses ODO-RO-N0 fla^"' > He knows that ODO-RO-NO gives day ODO-RO-NO offers you the same protec- olUdHI*- 4 long protection against pe'spiration odour, tion NHpPfl& He can mix in any company, anytime. Use ODO-RO-NO every morning and he 9/*jTfirJsM calm and186 words
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Advertisement579 1966-03-10 14 Advertisement POST BAG answering some of \i>ur beauty problems Beauty for Her Wedding! t ttcitn'cn: lU 'Anoe 1 rench' IX-cp Clwnsin.- It prnetn ■vhetc v.,., > Male nulif-up. > Beauty Massagv < cuamt Ye», boi h harm v Hair Blemish 1 R Supcitl'.:.However, it n r. The cuien *:i<\ quickeM579 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-03-10 15 TO LIVtRPOOL I WEST COAST UK: Out Sport Si'il P- S'ftam P.natig ANTENOR Glasgow II Pt Mm 12 Mar 13 PlltUS L verpool Mm 11 Mar 14 Mar 15 ATREUS Lisbon, L'pool. Glasgow.... Mm IS Mm 11 Mm 21/23 Mm 24 ULTSSES lirtro I, Gusgow Mar 21 Mar 21 POIVPHfMUS1,306 words
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Advertisement2294 1966-03-10 15 I BfnWZine] /km o»-». BBBBB)aaBBB>aMBTABTaaaSBaTa^^ EIPREto SAIUNtS IB BENOA HA»Wt HAMBUIIIi-BlllMmilAHN-lIUIUHUAM-AasmßAM EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL A CONIINENTAL PWIS ANTWERP-AARnUKUPINNAtEN. BENDEARG for LOnflW Apr J apuit r sn,m Paßataj MiaMMB PaMB H'Duig No.m Am* Cofa 'Singapore Pt. S'harn Penmg Haaburg April PANAMA Mm 12/14 Mm 15/11 17/18 Api I Apt2,294 words
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Advertisement1232 1966-03-10 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEB OVERLLAf FOR OUTWARD SERVICE fRBM Uk/CONTINENt .'port P. S i>aa Ptaataj CITT #f RIPON lonaon, MumOurt ••<m»»9ta. tmm, Nun, Grangemoulh ft/21 Ma ■Mm m CBLOM.O w|||> m mmmmmm |«^mi«l wnmn Cm BF NEWCASTLE I'doo. N burj. R'oaa. Havrt. Hull Z 71 Uti WMM McALISTER CO.,1,232 words
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Article115 1966-03-10 16 MELBOURNE Wed— Industrials continued to edge lower In quiet trading Amalgamated ChemlcaU was again active losing two cents to 143 cents after early sales at 130 (Tilts. Bns» mptals and ells were eased Tahl )i";'n.' rrlcii In A cnut «ritb Tn*!«diiv'« prii-m in tmv- Mount i.«a «IL' Mlfi115 words
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Article261 1966-03-10 16 \J \l;< II lirsl cradr rul.l»r f.o.b. liuvrrs closed at 5 p.m. ii. I Siiuapore and Ku.il.t I.umpur < > .-i.i il i v at 70 .-■in- per lb. down i three-eighths of a cent on Tiies- i dav\ i-in,iii; level for the posilion. The tone was quiet261 words
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Article198 1966-03-10 16 Ma rr* 9. Thref months. INDUSTRIALS rl(i'l»t*-i1 10 >t» M IMOMI < rta MiAhrtrr w eta I Bnldlncs 10 rts n<)DIOT>« '3 rt». W ITn S «0 i. Sim-''*'' 7f etsi.OCBC \4 eta '■"•so 14 'ta Rohtn»on« II <*» 'Hi Oltl> •<« o, N 20 <ta. f.utnmaos IS198 words
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Article105 1966-03-10 16 v:MIPS lyma alonaalne ttM Sinnaonre wharves or oipootod today art: HorKh Cliff 3*. MombaM Mam .>. ivrnk N.W. .V Vlnhvji Prstiip 8/7. T]iK»mpek 13 14. Almerta LykM 18. Maxvell Brnnder "1 .-J. Blnting 29/30. München 3^ '34. Caltez Uozambiqu* 3« '3!>. aod Oirh'Oii 47. fort Swottenham Wharf105 words
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Article77 1966-03-10 16 /'HINESE Produce Eiehanxt, Slnia- ootr noon prices per o>eul yeater* letSfl Coconut oil: oulk f.M i :.r« drum *334 MOan Copra: Mar /Apr IK Continent: t:nqnol"<t Popper: M'tntok white S1OT» scllan. !9irntr.ik «hltr t193 «ellcrs. gpei-ial Sarawak black SI<TI «<-ll»rs. garbled L.nnipo!.K i.lack .«I47(|N> »'lle» <all M« tfLVn,77 words
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Article27 1966-03-10 16 Mar 9. RUBBER PRICE: 70 cents (down threeeighths of a cent). TIN: sum (down 87 A cents). Unofficial estimated offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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775 1966-03-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd. offer to the public opens this morning and closes at 4 p.m. It is the first public offer for almost a year, the last being the Guinness offer on March IK. IMS. The775 words
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Article30 1966-03-10 16 ■liloan Stork Indices Mar. 8. Mar. 9. •Industrials: 84.61 84.30 Tins: 1(1!i..'3 10H.1 7 S rulihrs: 10M ,">3 109.65 "Dec. 30. ltd 100 Dec. '.iS. 19«'i as 10030 words
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Article907 1966-03-10 16 DISIXESS in and reporH-d to the Singapore* and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the I Stock Exchange yrsterdav with the number of sharp* traded in j bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: BluMNd <I.UUO) $1.41, M.iJO'il 1t. 44. < 1.000) SI.4A; C.S. Holdingi d.(..,,i, SX27; Ounl.ps i2.000> 51.&3: BUsa «rd».907 words
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345 1966-03-10 16 THE Straits tin price attain IVll yesterday to SliHl 25 the lowest prict' since Di-iem--1 ber 21. but thr drop was 'limited to XT'. cents due to reported local better support. The estimated offering was down 15 tons to 245 tons. LONDON:345 words
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Article40 1966-03-10 16 j QN the free tichanxt marktt I* vy Hook KotiK yentertny the V S. dollar »«i quotr<t at 5.74 i for T.T. and ."> 734 for cash Stirling «.aa quotnl at 1«.OO and •cm la*l «f f*M at 2631.40 words
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Article81 1966-03-10 16 nPIIE Malayan Minister ol Finance has nxed HHM piicrs for cak-ulatint; customs dutirs for the period from Mar. 10 to Mar. lti. Rubber tie rts a lb Copra MM a lon. i'oronut Oil S.MH i ton Palm Oil $7 1 ton Falm Kernel-, MM.7S a ton Thr rato81 words
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Advertisement1032 1966-03-10 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Service IsjajMk rtSRf I An?/ %I PJ BMM >"''O Kamikawa Mam It 21 Apr 28 28 Apr II May 2 Juae S line 12 Jaae Japan Direct Service •"Mia-l 5 "SHOT ElmHiat- 21 Mm 1 Apr «Apr Ra»saasjtr S t Apr 141,032 words
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Advertisement959 1966-03-10 16 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICES. INDIA PAKISTAN AND P CUIF SERVICES Fft HjtT*;"??-- S Tr MPJ and N^^am.a. BOMBALA Sailed Sailed in Pan CMAnDINA In Port 11/12 Mat 400 S »^"a^S .CHANOPARA 24 2SMai M 71 Mar villMii RAJULA 15. 28 Maf 21 Mar 22 Mar I Calls Srissaae. Sydney. MM*.959 words
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Advertisement94 1966-03-10 16 OCEAN GOING TUG 1200 B.H.P. Open for Employment Enquiries to: Sime Darby Shipping Ltd., 3rd Floor, Crosby House, Telephone: ***** cables: "Simeship" GOLDEN LINE IOAOING FOR ABEIAIOE. SYONET. MELBOURNE BRISBANE (>.ri^| VMPS *aei Svi v»i «fi% tSIOEN if KING 21 M Mar Mar 28 M Mar 31 Mat II Apr94 words
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Advertisement831 1966-03-10 17 1 3 1 1^ j 3 1| I pj 3^ i r^^M ontinurd tram Pare tl. SITUATIONS VACANT ij WaraM SS (Mi*.)— Box So rt* txlra WANTED FEMALE Copy-TypUt. State qualifications and experience. WM'r tn l'.U. Box 1»44. Spore. WANTED CAR DRIVER preferably Maiay staying uI. Apply lv Box A49M831 words
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Advertisement1095 1966-03-10 17 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SS (Min.)-Box SO rt: extra WANTED AN ATTRACTIVE Female Receptionist /Typist. Must speak good English. Apply in writing with recent photo, non-returnable, stating age, experience and salary expected to Box UMI s T. Siore. PRACTICING ACCOUNTANTS have varancy as Senior Assistant for quulilied ■Iliwlai v. ith1,095 words
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Advertisement983 1966-03-10 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* SS f Mi*.)— Box St et: txtra TO LET: Fully Furnished Leave Flat in DltlHl II from Ist May to 31st August containing two hedrooms (one uni-rti, living-room cum din-InK-rooin. $800/- per mouth Including servant". Hox A 4347 S.T. is pore. FURNISHED TWO STOREY Flats at983 words
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Advertisement791 1966-03-10 17 TUITION Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box it ett. txtra TYPEWRITING: Rapid Course 10 weeks. Normal Thrice Daily. 8.30 a.m. 9 p.m. Individual Attention, weekly Tests. BIC, T5 Middle Road, Spore '.'llBl. PAYMENT FOR ADVERTISEMENTS should be la the form ot MONET ORDER POSTAL ORDfcK or CHEQUE. If CASH is enclosed It791 words
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Advertisement912 1966-03-10 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wnrdt tS (Mi*.)— Box It el*, txtra ALLARD J2X Sports racing with supercharged 4. T00 et. V 8 engine, offers Sleveoa Spore *****, ***** or 6UISI REGISTERED 11*3 VOLKSWACEN. Ring iS'nore) *t>-'V2. hefore 12 noon, after office. ABARTH MUFFLER A EXHAUST SYSTEM MCIIOO Abartlt 1207 Alfa912 words
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Advertisement703 1966-03-10 17 FOR SALE II W,r4t U (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtra FOR lALIi Used Typewriters and adding machines may he Inspected at American Embassy gwioun opposite Flats 147 Jalao Gelang (Ring Koad 1 K L trum s 311 a.m. to :> del i,.m nelMISCELLANEOUS IS Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et:703 words
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Advertisement491 1966-03-10 17 BB^^B^BB^^^^B^^^^W^^BJP^^^B^^jß^^^Bj THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RFCEIYINC. ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 18th and 25th February. 1966 made against the following person; and 'or Arms: Receiving Order made on 18/J/66. Bankruptcy No. 28 66 S*«h Teck Cheng iniw.i. No. 556. Serangoon Road, Singapore. Re-reiving491 words
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Advertisement477 1966-03-10 17 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMKNT: i3rd Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply ot 18 and 36" ShiKe Valves. Tender Dep>»u $200 Close at 4 00 p m. on 19.4 t>6. CAS DKPARTMKVT: (Showroom. Mar.soor Street 1 cbi Supply and Installation of Air Conditioning Equipment in the New OU Gas477 words
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Advertisement692 1966-03-10 18 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1 i-nders will 1* received ov the Buard at I iflire c»f the SUte Pinan- lal Officer. Brunei up to 400 Moi-.riav 28th March 19tib [or:— THE SUPPLY AND DELIVEKV 1O THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI OF TWO 3-5 TON 4x4 venicle. Long wheel Base692 words
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Advertisement706 1966-03-10 18 NOTICE The undersigned «ishe> to inform all his friends and the Public that effective Ist March. 1960, he has retired Irom hi* employment a* Manauer ot Messrs. Liang Brothers Co, 9 Chulia Street. Singapore. 1. The undersigned can ln tuture j be conucted at tlie adare.*sex given j below. Sd706 words
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Advertisement845 1966-03-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I L JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN- JOHOR Permohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa dari raayat Negeri Johor dan warga negara Persekutuan Tanali Melayii \aiu; telah mendudokki jj Netseii Jolioi lidak kurang darl 3 tahon pada 1.3.66 uniok memenohl l Jawatan2 berikvi (a) KEDET PEMBANTU TEK- MX i Bahagiun II). Jabatan Kerja haya.845 words
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Advertisement810 1966-03-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTM EN It P NEGERI BRUNEI JAWATAN KOSONG SEBAGAI KETI'A PERPL'STAKAAN J( i Permohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa untok meraenohi Jawatan sebagal Ketua PerpusUkaan dl-Jabaun P Dewan Baliasa dan Pusiaka. Bru- L nei. KELAVAKAN2 DAN PENGALAMAN: Uk) Mempunyai ijazah master' 2 Uhun fcellma dl-dalam v gftlM perpu.sukaan termasok t. su-kurar.g2-uya tiga810 words
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Advertisement870 1966-03-10 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KEKOSONGAN JAWATAN KERAJAAN, KEDAH PEnMINTAAN2 ada-lah dlJemput daripada Warga Negara Persekutuan dan daripada pegawal2 yang beikhldmat sekurang oatii 'memenohl jawatan yan« terlkut:--1 PEOAWAI KERANI. Tingkntan Oaji m-lah: (Lelakl) «140x8lot 230x15-260 30nx15-4.'0 44.)Xla*;>3j iPerempuaii) $125x8-141/ 205x15-230 27..x15-$440 Umor: 17 tahun tetapl ttada menlngkat 23 tahun. Xci ;yakiin Lulus eepereK-870 words
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Advertisement494 1966-03-10 18 NOTICES I i EE HUAT RECORDS COMPANY of No. 53. Boa' Quay. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High Court, Singapore. Suit No. 1765 of 1965 by Electric i Musical Industries Hongkong > i Limited of fourth floor, Mac Donald House. Orchard Road.494 words
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Advertisement613 1966-03-10 18 NOTICE LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA OVERSEAS UNION TELUK ANSON nf^riJ ITU rNTERRUPTION OF SUPPLY GARDEN LTD. Electricity consumers In Teluk Alison. Hutan Melintanu. Lai TFKinPP MftTlfF leap and Sg Tukang Sidin are ICnUCK NVIIIC lequested to note '.hat supply xsiil be interrupted on Thursda\ lOtli TENDERS are Invited to March I9fit613 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-03-10 19 DANISH BADMINTON SHOCK BUT CHENG HOE KEEPS MALAYSIAN HOPES ALIVE WITH EASY WIN IN QUARTER-FINALS COPENHAGEN, Wed. Malaysian badminton champion Tan Aik Huang: was surprisingly beaten in the quarter-finals of the. Danish open championship here last night. His conqueror was Danish international Knud-Aage Nielsen. Spectators shouted andReuter - 343 words
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Article72 1966-03-10 19 CYDNEY. Wed. Australia an "anxiously awaiting" an in- vitation to compete in this year's i Merdeka scccer championship In Kuala Lun-.pur. according to the secretary of the Australian Soc- I ccr Federation. Lan McAndrew. Mr. McAndrew said the federation s executive had approved Australian participation in the72 words
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169 1966-03-10 19 London Wed.— Sven Anderaen (Denmark) and 'lav tysia i anan top seeding tor the men a tingli in the All- 'iid badminton championship at Wembley from M.ir. 23 to 26 n has boaton Ei-i.<i>ti Koas (Denmark). h< the title, four time* recently Aik HuangReuter - 169 words
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Article27 1966-03-10 19 Wed. A »?hfdulpd Mar 29 heavyweight fi"ht here between Cassius Clay and Ernie Terrell w.is tot'av approved by Ontario's t.abour Minister. Mr. Leslie Rowntree. Reuter. JABReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-03-10 19 n"<HE Timbalan Agong A (left) shakes hands with Tun Abdul Razak before the start of the pro-am tournament yesterday. On the right is Australian Peter Thomson, the Timbalan Agong's partner. Tun Razak was partnered by Koichi Ono of Japan.47 words
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466 1966-03-10 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By IJUGH BOYLE of Britain and 14 handicapper Yee I** Yin Chong won the pro-am golf tournament with a nett score of 63 over the Royal Selangor Goif Club course today. Four pairs tied for second place on nett 64.466 words
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347 1966-03-10 19 L'UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed.— This year's Malayan Open, which begins here tomorrow, has among a record entry of 121 such an array of top-flight professionals that this could easily be the most evenly-con-tested championship yet. The field includes Harold Henning, the347 words
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Article145 1966-03-10 19 THOUSANDS GREET CHAMP AT AIRPORT- BUENOS AIRES. Wed. Glass' doors were shattered at the international airport here yes- 1 terday as thousands of people scrambled to see Horacio AccaTallo, Argentina's new world flyweight boxing champion, on his return from Tokyo. Police had to move In to clear the airfield. and145 words
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211 1966-03-10 19 POLICE 3 KILAT 0; Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. gELANGOR Police entered the Selangor Hockey Association's senior knockout competition final today, thanks to their "short corner specialist" Lam Meng Jit. Right-back Meng Jit converted two out of five short corners awarded and might have had more211 words
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158 1966-03-10 19 lONDON. We:l— Liverpool, the J English Ftrat Division club, reached the .semi-finals of tne Furopean Cup-winners" Cup «h'n they beat Honved ol Budapest at Liverpool las) night. Thp Bratleg match 111 Budapest last week hnrl ended In a scoreless draw. Results ofReuter - 158 words
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394 1966-03-10 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's hockey team will compete in the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City IF they can finish among the top three nations in the Asian Games In Bangk )k In December. E. W. Barker, the president of th t > Singapore394 words
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Article109 1966-03-10 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Business Houses FA. i League competition began today with a shock 2-0 win by Naafl I Imperial over the Div. l titlei holders Hong Kong Bank on the Padang today. Naafi took the lead after 12min through centre-forward Stephen Szeto and just before109 words
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Article81 1966-03-10 19 010 DC lANHHO. Wed. lv Jean lUxrlUntr the pr»--Mrnt ul thr Braiilian Sports Confederation Board. innounred hrrr la«t ni(ht that hr would hr in charge of BnacH'* <nrwr team at thr I World Cup taaia la LogUod 'I hr tram had hren Irft •radrrlr»s »hrn l»r. Paulo81 words
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Advertisement462 1966-03-10 19 TENDER NOTICE SLTPCY OF UK I lI.ISI It. Toiiclor* -w ill be received at the Office of Pesurohjaya Tanah dan Dalian. Kedali up to noon Monday. :M-; March. 1966 tor the supply and delivery of approximately 45 tons of Mixture 'X'. 578 tons Mixture ■M\ 105 tons C 2 and462 words
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Miscellaneous930 1966-03-10 19 Boyle (Br i and Yec Yin nix (II) 34-33: R. Newdick Leor.g Hoe Yeng 12 > 35-36: T Lnong (I4i 30-33 (NZ) and AEu (9| 33 34 M Morl (PI) anc! T w Llm 18l Fn ro, n tAust( and R Roesink (Hob mid R. C. Wood-,' 27-34: G. Donald930 words
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Miscellaneous46 1966-03-10 19 SPORTS DIARY GOLF Malaysian Open U> round (RSGC course. XL, 9.30 am SOCCER— S'jor Schools Inder--20: Jubille School Klang v Loh Inst.. XL 'Klaus La Salle.; MAS. XI. v Sathiananda School. XL (Klang ACS'. Malacca Schools I ndfi- 19: Slim v Methodist English ißanda Hilir grd.».46 words
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137 1966-03-10 20 I ONDON. Wed Britain's biggest trade union has openly revolted against the Government's key incomes regulation policy In an embarrassing election-time challenge to the ruling Labour Party. Leaders of the 1.400.000--mpmber Transport and ral Workers' Union de» eided last night to boycott pay claim137 words
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Article94 1966-03-10 20 2 TOP RED CROSS MEN IN STORE SINGAPORE. Wed Two Idald <>i the Lc-ague of Heii Cross Societies in Geneva the International Federation ol R'<i Crow Societies [lew In here today from Kuala Lumpur u> studs' jlblllty ot setting up a regionnl training cci pore Tliey Bed in Mr Fi-iii-Ucerheiim.94 words
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56 1966-03-10 20 Buddhist Union to serve food to three Homes SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buddlii.st Union will hold .-ervue.s at II am. and 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Jalan Senyum shrine to celebrate the Kuan Imm Tann festival Residents of the Red Cross Home, the Children's Convalescent Home and the Cheshire Home will56 words
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99 1966-03-10 20 DEN, Wed A ConA steiiation aircraft earryiag ilarca for British lories here traslilande<i and eaughl fire at Aden civil airport today British Kuyal \ir I- one firemen racotl to the ■Mac and Quickly extinguished the fire in the nose of the plane. The noseReuter - 99 words
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114 1966-03-10 20 Meet Sock? I'm just not interested says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that he had never been "interested in meeting" President Soekarno. He added: "He has never been one of my favourite politicians nor a friend. So, he doesn't have to worry about meeting me. I114 words
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Article33 1966-03-10 20 BANGKOK. Wed. The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. said today a ministerial conference of the Association of South-east Asia would definitely be held in May following Philippine recognition of Malaysia.—UPl.33 words
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Article162 1966-03-10 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Ministry of Health today singled out Mr. MA. Latlff. secretary of the Public Daily-rated CleansIng Workers 1 Union, al "a classic example" of the pattern of absenteeism found in the Cleansing Department. In ;i statement, the Ministry Bald Mr. Laufls record ■bowed ;i162 words
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Article297 1966-03-10 20 LONDON. Wed— Closinp micidle prices >f scle.ipci ttoeka not including stamp duty were: ■■II II 111. I H Consol 2V £37 7 16 —5 16 Funding £94>, _i 4 War IV £52 11 16 —5 16 r.\\K> Clißriered 51 3 3 Hongkong £9 13 16297 words
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Article58 1966-03-10 20 LONDON. Wed— Spot 215 16d. April 217 16d.. May 21 7 16d.. June 215 led.. April June 21 7 16d. July Sept. 21', d.. Oct. Dec 213 16d. Jan March llVatfi, April June 21 1 16 d July Sept. 21d. Oct Dec. 21d. elf. March' 20 15 16d.. April58 words
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Article33 1966-03-10 20 LONDON. Wea Buyers £1374 £9. sellers £1376 '--t7>, j Forward buyers £1339 sellers £1360 £o>. Settlement £1372 a i— £5' 3 i Turnover a.m. 1!K) tons. p.m. SO torn. Tone: Very steady.33 words
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468 1966-03-10 20 2 TESTS FOR SUITABILITY... NEW rules for interpreting Australia's restrictive immigration policy, making it easier for non-Europeans to settle, were announced today. The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Hubert Opperman. announced the changes In a report to the House of Representatives. He announced that applicationsReuter - 468 words
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Article32 1966-03-10 20 MANILA. Wed —Police here rounded up three dozen teenaicers in an 'anti-dart campaign lollowtne the recent death of a patrolman shot In the eye with a ■>teel dart. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary23 1966-03-10 20 MRS CHIN JUT CHIN <m >;f. I is. J«i.,n M m oo IK.Ii.BS for at M :r\ I «"hwr<-h 'hrnr* :o CbM23 words
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140 1966-03-10 20 G. GELDARD - G. GELDARD From K ITCHING, Ued —Constable D.mis ..f the M.ila>an Police I it-Id Forte killeil two Indonesian eonun.inilns lu-l'ort he was hiniM'li killi-d m running battle Ihiouuh a Mt.iinp clurinu Monday's Mirt essl'lll ellui^' inent near the 'Mth milr Km h140 words
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122 1966-03-10 20 SYDNEY. Wed. Dctoetives from the Criminal Investigation Brand! today iiuestioned an Eniih rant to see what tie knows about the "Jack ti:' per" murders ol si lish women ihe man arrived In late last fear from Ei ir.oii' hs after known London attack which122 words
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Article46 1966-03-10 20 TAITNTON (Mass). Wed nan who spent much ol his lile- ime as a railway station master has left an eMute <>| US$B million, it was disclosed yesterday. The will of the hue Edward W Winslow. 90, was filed for probaie here yesterday.- U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Advertisement323 1966-03-10 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS '0 W itrtis x/■ rfi hi mii ttt ADAMNON I Our l->«l> Hn- BIRD rENWII.K Jam to Hd«T Ol Mi irni Mi. I n.r.i. ..t NalfaM, K. success in examinations is never a matter of change f **!Lf for SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY S <*. I ENROL T323 words
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