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Title Section24 1966-03-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tim Niitimiiil Ntiws|iiiiii!r Estd 1845 SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1966 <* 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 303424 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-03-12 1 'Sack Subandrio' SOEKARNO EXPECTED TO GIVE ANSWER TODAY AT MEETING OF COMMANDERS SINGAPORE, Friday INDONESIA'S anti-Communist Generals have given Predent Soekarno an ultimatum to sack his pro-Peking deputy, Dr. Subandrio, usually reliable sources said today. The sources said thai President Soekarno was expected to give his answer424 words
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Article, Illustration387 1966-03-12 1 JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Soc- karno today threatened those Ministers who disapproved of his policies with dismissal from the Cabinet. Speaking at the full dress Cabinet meeting held at his heavilyguarded palace, he said the most dangerous thing at the present moment when the countryAgencies - 387 words
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Article213 1966-03-12 1 Defence talks: 'Some accord' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Malaysian and Singapore Governments have reached "some understanding" on a mutual defence pact following a series of talks by officials from both sides, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rczok, said here today. Tee Uilks were still aping on. Tun Razak, who213 words
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Article196 1966-03-12 1 Peking hands Indons warning Note I>i;KIM.. Iri. China today formally warned the Indonesian (•overnment fur the first time thai incidents inrohrteg the Chinese missions in Indonesia threatened to dam nutrelations between the two cowl tries. The warninc <a:ne at the end of the "stronuest protest" auainst attacks l>> "hooligans uruaniseil196 words
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91 1966-03-12 1 LONDON. Fri. —Salvation Army woman on a bicycle, brandishing the Army's "Blood and fire" banner, vi'-terday foih-d wage-snatch gangsters In London Two thugs running from the scene cf a payroll robbery found their way barred by .my. 51-year-I old spinster Major Marion Dunn who shouted:Reuter - 91 words
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170 1966-03-12 1 BEATRIX SLIPS AWAY TO A SECRET HONEYMOON AMSTERDAM. Frl. Crown Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus of the Netherlands began their honeymoon today as Holland debated the appeal for trust and support they made after their turbulent wedding yesterday. Before slipping abroad last night to a still unrevealed honeymoon hideaway, theReuter - 170 words
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Article58 1966-03-12 1 SAIGON. Frl. Fighting baa slackened off throughout Bouth Vietnam in the past few days, according to latest He'd reports received here today The lull also extended yesterday to the air war over North Vietnam, wherr i bad weather cut down the number of American bombj ing raid-Reuter - 58 words
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Article46 1966-03-12 1 LONDON Pri. Chi-Cln. Britain.- lovpMi-k l'ucm panda, new Is Mj-cow toclny in meet her prospective m;.-n and thiu BeI I p;iiida rela i ions. CUi-Chi .s mate is called An-An. He and Clu-Chi are i lie only Khiiit panda- outside China.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article185 1966-03-12 1 30 die in hotels blaze TOKYO. Fri. Thirty people died in a lire which destroyed t \v o neiiihbouriny hotels in a mountain resort early this morning, police reported Twelve others were admit ted t<> hospital Mosi were suffering from burns, but Mjme were thought to have been Injured when185 words
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Article37 1966-03-12 1 SOKR THBEATENB TO sMK C.ENERAI.S JAKARTA. Fri. You. of Free Indonesia" *>.i" an^ry Soekarno ticked ol armed forces today for r« tusin-,' to ohev his order and threatened to dismi se\eral (ienerals. Am n lies.37 words
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Advertisement90 1966-03-12 1 I l| CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND WHO is edging JAMES BOND in New York? JASON LOVE 111. U as Bnt;>!i as a bjwler hat with a passion for vintage car* Part-time .-eCid agent .1.1 -mi Love! NOW one of the top money earners each wer-k New York cinemas along with90 words
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Article99 1966-03-12 2 VIENTIANE, Mi A colonel who deffctpd rmm tlir pro-CommuniM forces in Laos said yrstiTfliv thai .'{.ooo North Vietnamese troops were pasainfl through hi: command area every month mi their way to South Vietnam. CoL Sunn. ii the highestranking Fathrt. Lao nrflCM to defect,99 words
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Article25 1966-03-12 2 RIO DP; JANEIRO. Fri. Six iwoplc. Including a womnn. were killed ;ind two injured when a Brazilian Air Force plane overlanding here yesterday.25 words
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319 1966-03-12 2 SAIGON, Friday A CONVICTED «ar profiteer first victim of South Vietnam's anticorruption purge sat in .i death cell here today auaitinc a reply to his appeal for clemency. Ta Vinh. .'{."i-year-old managing director of onr ni Saigon's biggest import export companies and father319 words
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Article51 1966-03-12 2 NAIROBI. Frl. Fi\e men. 1 three Russians and two Czech.v left Nairobi airport last night after being ordered out of the country by Kenya authorities A .sixth man. a member of the CnfcMM Embassy here, was reported to have left for home earlier via India.Reuter - 51 words
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Article92 1966-03-12 2 Smuggled goods alert MANILA. Fri. Philip- pins Customs authorities were alerted today on the arrival of three MN big steel cylinders suspected of containing .smuggled luxury uoods from Hi'nc Koiie. A Customs Bureau spokesman said the cylinders arrived on board a Japanese Ireiuhter vesterdny and were similar to the ones92 words
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Article39 1966-03-12 2 TOKYO. Frl. A Japane.se I Self Defence Force P-86-P Jet fighter was last night missing, believed crashed into the !<ea .ibout 15 miles off Omlnato In Northern Japan. Renter. More details and the names of Mr. AzimovsReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-03-12 2 Liberation war threat by Toure '300,000 GUINEANS TO MARCH INTO GHANA' PARIS. Friday. PRESIDENT Sekou Toure has announced the mobilisation of 300,000 Guineans to "liberate the Ghanaian people from military dictatorship," French radio and TV reported last night. He was quoted as saying that his troops would leave for GhanaReuter; UP - 311 words
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Article33 1966-03-12 2 I-OMXW. Fri— Former Cabii:rt Minister. Mr. Qulntin Hone, was awarded £1.000 agreed 1. r.ibRC;, and £511 co.sts in the Hish Court here yesterday s gainst the satirical magazine Private Eye Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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232 1966-03-12 2 Calcutta paralysed by street battles CALCUTTA. Fri. street fighting between stonethrowing mob.s and police I completely paralysed life in Calcutta early todiy after a day of violence ycsti-rclav. Police opened lire in five places in the city la>l night. Road blocks wvtr set up all o\er the city as \<>utlis232 words
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136 1966-03-12 2 I ONDON. Fri. Gen. Sir I Lewis Halllday. BntI aln's oldest holder of the I Victoria Cross he won it during the 1900 Boxer ris- ing in China has died in hospital, aged 95. During the rising he was In command ofReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement769 1966-03-12 2 iJfJfek, MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Wa^a^r n V (Malaysia i College ot Postal Education) 'Moktab Brlojar dengan Jolon Poi Malaysia! Foh Chong Building (Third Floor 1 Johore Bohru. •atfd| a^L^r mL? !t|^ Administration Offices: Room Nos. 6 and 7 Printing Department: Room No. 4 A^^f :JH^^.v^- Mailing Section: Room Nos. 1,769 words
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Article, Illustration456 1966-03-12 3 JJKITAINS Liberal Party said yesterday that the nation must plan for a gradual reduction of its bases in the Far East. In iU manifesto for the March 31 general election the party— which held 10 of the 630 House of Commons seats in456 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-03-12 3 rallies after support from US, Europe IONDON. Fri. Sterling, under pressure lor thr past fortnight, rallied Unlay with reports of steady buying from the I niteri States and Europe. Alter slipping to its lowest dollar rate for six months under heavy sellin?, the pound moved up fractionally when buying developedReuter - 152 words
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135 1966-03-12 3 Case of the river that flowed backwards VYDNEY. Fri. Farmer* in drought stricken M«w South Wales rubbed their eyes, but it was a fnct the LachUii River wa> running barkward^ Th^ s. LefMatWe A>.--m-I bly ben beard "f the phenomenon yesterday during a report on 'he droucht situation. They were135 words
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Article59 1966-03-12 3 LONDON, Fri. Lord Attar, member of the millionaire Anelu- < American Wakkri Actor family and a cemml figure in the 1963 I Pri'fumo scandal, died in ;hc R.ih.iiiM.s on Tuesday night from a bear! nuack. He was 58. He had flown to v at59 words
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Article48 1966-03-12 3 i on ix>n. Fn.— Britain yertentay aiHiked Urn rwumpUon of diplomatic relations tii Ghana by th. appointment aa acting BriLsii Hi ih ConuntMtoMr In Accra, Hi i Mr Frank Stephen Miles. hrnci o. tir Wesi African Departmeiu uf i hi- Commonwealth ReI lanon.s Office.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article55 1966-03-12 3 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Zsa Zsa Oabor married Texas oilman Joshua S- Cosden. her fifth husband, in her home in nearby Bel Air on Wednesday. Mr. Cosden and Miss Oabor obtained a marriage licence last Friday, a day after the Hunga-rian-born actress obtained a Mexican divorceAP - 55 words
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Article42 1966-03-12 3 Cuban plot sentences HAVANA. Pri.— A military tribunal yesterday sentenced two former top-ranking Cuban Army i officers to 25 years' Imprisonment on charges of plotting to assassinate Premier Fidel Castro Two other.'- including a Foreign Ministry official, received 30 yean i .erm».42 words
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215 1966-03-12 3 T ONDCN. Fri.—Scot- land Yard today probed London's underworld after a series of shootings they fear may develop into a Chicago-style gang war. A big police hunt, led by senior officers, swept through the city's East End following a murder on Wednesday nightReuter - 215 words
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Article30 1966-03-12 3 OTTAWA. Fn.— Establi.-'im<:. I of the first Canadian tmnnrr;i;i: office in Japan was announcec yesterday by Immigration Mill M 0 Jean Mnrchand. It will b< in Tokyo.— AP.AP - 30 words
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236 1966-03-12 3 Woman spy and Cabinet Minister in bed: New inquiry /YTTAWA, Fri —A new inquiry was announced today into the five-year -old scandal of the suspected woman spy who allegedly took a Cabinet Minister to bed and was photographed with him there by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Federal Justice Minister236 words
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Article61 1966-03-12 3 CYDNEY. Prt. An AWirallan firm is offering tor >ale a Pacific island tor A 524.000. D Brouctr.oa Island. 100 miles north ol Svtincy and three milr> from the Dearest point on the Australian mainland. It comprises 500 acres of {truss, sand and rock withReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement190 1966-03-12 3 OFFICE-TYPE STAPLING MACHINES mv > «*M I am m«.m4 ipM *•'**-—.*> wigmaw *e-k mm. l-f** tilllli w I]*■^in>»tiHt M«> >i«iiim»i 'nrwt 1 Ew*"' aia MRV »ostitcm v^^x^ JEtws&!F*rßP^' STAPLING PLIERS jf S mm dmtk iiim'ii n»«*l <~m I*** V^ H •oimeMWi. n^T I, r i_j *W rmti't H**' h*i Twtm190 words
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Advertisement381 1966-03-12 3 "WHERE SHOULD I STUDY ACCOUNTANCY?" •The answer is simple for those who compare" says Robert W. Robertson. BCom. t.Melb). FA.SJk. F.CJ.B. "Now is the time for carefu 1 thought on the part ot any career-minded person. For accountancy students the choice of training method Is particularly important. If you decide381 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-03-12 3 THE GAMBOLS < <&*&- ML A VV^-^%^? fe^y^f^-^ II IV^lyiS. I t^mr-mtmttt or»\11 words
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376 1966-03-12 4 Toh: Posers solved by closer ties with people SINGAPORE, Friday. Jill-; Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin (.'live, Ikis said thai the problems of Singapore could best be solved by a closer relationship between the Government and the people. And the Government, he added, was building a closer relationship with376 words
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Article134 1966-03-12 4 The TTC exam results SINGAPORE. Fri. A record of 938 teachers in the English medium have graduated from the Singapore Teachers Training College. The teachers passed the Professional Part II (final year) examination for the Certificate in Education, General, held at the T.T.C. last December. A total of 1.304 took134 words
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Article180 1966-03-12 4 -106,000 TOURISTS CAME IN 1965 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore received a record number of 106,054 overseas tourists last year a 17 per cent increase over 1964's figure of 90.C71. The United States, largest contributor to Singapore's tourist industry since 1963. set a new record last year with 24.309 visitors. In 1964.180 words
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80 1966-03-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Uni- I versity of Singapore Students Union has launched a voluntary welfare service programme as part of its efforts to promote and enhance the welfare of the people. Under the programme, the services of the union's pool of volunteer workers will be80 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-03-12 4 MR. Victor M. Koh and Miss Mary Tan Ah Lay after their marriage at the Registry of Marriages in Singapore. Mr. Koh, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Guan Yam, is with Champion Motors. The bride, a school teacher, is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.54 words
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Article96 1966-03-12 4 CBT: 18 months for salesman SINGAPORE, Fri.— A $300-a--month salesman. Hah Khee Nlgk, 45, was jailed for 18 montns today for misappropriating $10,518 worth of cosmetics in the last four months. A father of five, Hah was arrested yesterday. He pleaded guilty In court today to takinu the goods from96 words
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Article94 1966-03-12 4 A GERMAN ART SHOW AT CHAMBER SINGAPORE. Fri. An exhibition of reproductions Of contemporary German paintings was opened by the Minister of State for Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy at the ChIMM Chamber of Commerce this evening. On display were 50 reprints of West Germany* well-known works painted In the94 words
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Article39 1966-03-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fti. The AdUit Education Board and the Alliance Franchise in Bm«apore will be jointly holding a cert if Icates and prizes presentation ceremony at 8.15 p.m. on March 18 at the Alliance Prancaise premises in Scotts Road.39 words
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Article31 1966-03-12 4 SINOAPORE Fn. Mi I. D. Wilkinson, assistant directorgeneral o! St. John Ambulance Association in London, will make a return visit to Singapore on Monday. He is now in Sabah.31 words
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Advertisement227 1966-03-12 4 VY ttmfi Ctub ot Singapore i Beta Chapter presents A Chanty Premiere on WED. 16th. March 1966 at 9. 1S p.m. under rhc Disrnqui'hrd Patronage ot DATO' RUNME SHAW PMN LIDO SEASON FROM THURS. 17th. -No Free List Singapore Advance Cash Bookings Open Now-Children No I price NO ONE...BLT NO227 words
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Advertisement73 1966-03-12 4 JATUROAY l\ *£&> V > «,f^r'" Tils I Nshen's 80, HIGH STREET. SPORE. Todoy: 3.30 7.30 p.m. M 6 R r-^jfm. MRO JA Dlvl NAMBIAR >fl|« K A yA MANOHAR ..-^|*Wj»«-. i I.Hl .H NA6ESH J^Mfci'liWiHMHflßMailTTnLT**,o Tomorrow 10 om. 'Neethikku Pin Posom" —T. WWMUfmmtmmmmmmam Op«nt Today: 1 34-3.30-7.00 A 9.3073 words
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Advertisement449 1966-03-12 4 ODEON -OPENS TODAY! DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. IT'S ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! When Smcdley Missile Center turned Project Moon into Project Honeymoon and then went .yS'SSfc^^ into Orbit with twice 'VJ\ wm Deadhead I •^'^•TiltfHCATHAY TowGHTMlpNiGHrpfl ACT A SPICY SAGA OF FLIGHT-AGE CASANOVAS! BIC COMEDY ffr449 words
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Advertisement525 1966-03-12 4 OPENS TODAY! II om, 1.30,4.00,6 30 I 9 30pm "SERGEANT DEADHEAD" Fronki* Avolon Drboroh Wollcv Pothecolor Panavmon (A IP 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Also SPECIAL VCRNINC TOVORRO* 1 (AT NORVAL P9 1 "SCENERY IN THE NORTH" OPENS TODAY! 11 om, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9 30 pm "THE TWO-HEADED SPY' JACK HAWKINS525 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-03-12 4 SINGAPORE DIARY TODAY A Resounding Tinkle. Cultural Centre. 8.30 pm, Chinese variety show. "Dance ol the Night", Victoria Theatre, S p.m. Photographic exhibition. National Libiaiv 8 ;i.ni.--10 p.rn^28 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-03-12 5 JACKIE SAM - Singapore- Soviet trade talks JACKIE SAM By Lim to mission: We're ever ready to forge closer links with all nations SINGAPORE, Fri—Fullscale trade negotiations between Singapore and Russia began here today. A trade agreement and technical aid for Singapore are expected from these talks. The eight-man Soviet trade mission the379 words
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Article62 1966-03-12 5 Singapore. Pri.— Btngapor* 1 Prime Mii.Kcr. Mr. Lee Kuan Vrv. will open the 31st annual c<:nlert r.re of Rotary District 330 i ni the Tiiifle Union" House-. Slien- ton Way mi March 19. d bore tor tho two-<l iv .ire cif legates from 3ft Rotary Clubi62 words
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Article35 1966-03-12 5 MACHANG Fn. VUiagfrs Pangk'il Clmit seven BtlM froa hero have 'iuili n rclisious school for their etalMbwn. They 1 worked in ;i ROtonsc-ro.von« scheme to i i-n- Hit nuilclini?. OOtUllg $1 00035 words
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Article34 1966-03-12 5 .JOHORE BVHRU. Fn.— Th» Royal Custom knd Excise I>- PHrtmeni la Jotoon Bahru will bo ekaed for oillcial ba«incss m Moiul -iv. the annivernary of thr j funcrni of Sultan Ibrahim.34 words
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162 1966-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Kn. The Ministry of Work.-,. Posts and Telecommunications has published a list of vehicles which are exempted from paying toll on the Tanjong Malim to Slim River road. tall v ill have to be paid tnm next WVcir.csda.v. Thr vehicles carrying162 words
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191 1966-03-12 5 RUDY BELTRAN - CLOSE SHAVE FOR DETECTIVE IN GUN FIGHT RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday FULICt, detective escaped death by inches yesterday when he was shot at by a eun- man at point-blank range. The gunman fired two shots. One just missed the detectives head. The detective returned the nre. But all191 words
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183 1966-03-12 5 IPOH. Fri. An .appeal against conviction of a man alleged to have operated a pirate taxi in Taiping i was allowed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan i in the High Court here yesterday. on the ground that the magistrate had approached the183 words
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Article65 1966-03-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Foul men from the Italayafcu B will attend a tive-mor.tli ttglktent;il lii-lcl radio an] Uilagl i|>li i:'chI nician course at tlie Arn-:y School ri Waiouru. New Zenland. I.ar.ce Corpcml P. Lurtutfts. Signalmen Peter Nairtd Seg.iriini. ICllin Shin F;in and T.iy Tofea Seng, wilk65 words
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Article50 1966-03-12 5 JESSELTON. Fn A rheque I for 52.594 was today presented to the Deputy Federal Secn';\rv here. EnelU Abdul Aziz bin Isaatt, for the National Defence Fund. T:ie money was from proceeds of d recei.i ridlo show orpu.ised by R-.c'io M<av-;i Snh- h. and from i ttkan50 words
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Article200 1966-03-12 5 PENANG. Friday A "FRIGHTENED 1 cumplalnant In an attempted extortion case was jailed for two week* today when he could not pay a $35 fine fur failing to attend court lor Uw second time last Friday Escorted to court or. a warrant, Ang Vow Heng. 23 ii200 words
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186 1966-03-12 5 Two-hour strike by bank employees YIALACCA, Fri iTI About 40 employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here staged a twohour strike this morning in protest against the refusal of the management to promote one of their colleagues. The 40 all members of the Malacca Branch °f the National Union186 words
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Article64 1966-03-12 5 PENANO. Fri.— A businessman from Krian. Mr. Lim Ah Bali. 30. was stabbed and robbed of lii<= watch and $10 by five armed men in front of a hotel in Chu.'U Street, last night. Mr. Lim was returning to the Veng Keng Hotel at mldnielii after seeing64 words
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Article26 1966-03-12 5 SINGAPORE Fri. The President of Singapore. lnche Yu^nf bin Ishak. today sent greetings to X.:._ Frederik of DrnnurK on the occasion of Denmark's National Day.26 words
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Article102 1966-03-12 5 'Close that gap' call l/l \I.A 1.1 MPI K. Kri. A motion calling on the Government l<» •narrow' its diM"erenci-«> wilh the Singapore <.<u« rnment will be tabled at the four-day ParHamtnl meeting beginning on March 21. l)r. Tan C'hee Khoon (Labour Party -Batu) will move the motion. Tiip motion102 words
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Article69 1966-03-12 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police found an 18--year-old youth on tho roadside with he..d injuries at the 5i mile Gonibak Road here last night. The youth, who was later identified as M.P. Abdul Karim. was later admitted to the General Hospit.l in a serious condition. A69 words
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Article58 1966-03-12 5 PENANO. Prt.— Th€ PaUnl brandi of Prn.ciiK umno. which lias not been .ictive for over two yc;in-. will be revived ;U :i meeting to be hf. of the president, Ustaz Sheik)] Alimad Bcliidr.im. on Much 1!) This (reek-end- branch ooap-mittt-e men:bf:rs will m.ikf a house-to-house58 words
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192 1966-03-12 5 ASA: Senior ministry officials to meet next week K UALA LUMPI'K. Mi- B c a i o r oulcera of all Ministries, except Defence an a internal becurlty, are to meet here next week to review the 196 a Manila Agreement on th c Association ol South-East Asia and recommend192 words
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Article33 1966-03-12 5 KUAIA LUMPUR Maiayala si.. Man and InU F:)ir to be held .1. Bangkok from Nov. l" to Dor. io tn.s year The declsioi yesrrr;it the weekly Cabin tan33 words
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Article33 1966-03-12 5 IPOH Fn t men. armed with dag) Him. 55. and Ma wife ol $800 ca.vn md $350 worth ol valua !h> ir l-.oiis-. ii r .iljoul 35 miles from here resterda*33 words
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Advertisement382 1966-03-12 5 ANNIVERSARY SALE New Stock Less 1 0 Current Stock Less 20 Remnants Less 50 BIGGER BETTER BARGAINS PRICES SLASHED! Call at ITALY SHOt STORE. OLD CAPITAL SHOE STORE 112. Orchard Rood. 31. Stamford Rood, Smaapor* T.I ***** Sinaopor* T.I: 221*7 SIKH I I) SINCAPORK KKiHT A BATTLE FOR RE- MERGER382 words
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Advertisement183 1966-03-12 5 *^B« IflaW. e Quality of castings deterTiinpn the quality of the finished product m B k c nes m odern steel Foundries in iffl I 3 C lift it.c world for its product lines: Diesel 'm^JL^lafa^^iy ers Steam Locomotives. Paper and J^ Pulp machinery. Quality Products V made in INDIA...183 words
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Article188 1966-03-12 6 GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL DISCCSSED TALKS FOR POOLING AGREEMENT AMONG BUS COMPANIES (SINGAPORE, Fri— A preliminary step was taken today U>\\;irds improving the public transport system in Singapore. Representatives of all Chinese bus companies and the Singapore Traction Company met in the Ministry of Law conference room to discuss188 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-03-12 6 Asian Regional Medical Students Assn SINGAPORE Fri— The Uniwi- Mty ol Sinsupore Medical Society will hold a lour-diiy inaugur.il meeting, befiininni? on Monclav. al the Kins Edward VII Hall. ColHoad. 10 implrmrnt the ieti ting up 01 an A.sian Rceional Mr--1 dical Studenis Association. Delegates Horn Malaysia. Australia and Hong97 words
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Article36 1966-03-12 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— An Eabtn- dance in aid of the church 01 the Blessed Sacrament buildmi? 1 1 tund will be held ai the chunh s Danuen Hall 111 Commonwealth 1 Drive ijii April 12.36 words
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119 1966-03-12 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. I Widening and realignment I of the Mve-mile stretch of I Jurong Road, which links I the Jurong Industrial estate 1 with the Bukit Timah highway, is expected to be com- I pleted by the ond of July. According to the119 words
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328 1966-03-12 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. I— i THE Hißh Court today found that the SEAC Co. in Phillip Street defendants in a civil suit had collected excessive rent for about seven years from Hin SenK and Co. to which it had sub-let "a cubicle" on328 words
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Article398 1966-03-12 6 TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY: Hove the intention to remember, poy attention, be deeply interested, give constant thought to things you want to remember and keep things green in your mind. OINGAPOBE, Fri As a radio broadcaster in a small Australian town. Mr. \V. Langford-Penny suffered398 words
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Article187 1966-03-12 6 3,245 pass Chinese examination SINGAPORE. Fri. Oui of a total of 4.901 school candidates who sat for the Government secondary IV (Chinese) examination last yrar. 3.245 or 66.2 per cent were successful, according to the Ministry of Education. lOf the successful eandkbtM, 368 were awarded Division I certificates, 929 Division187 words
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Advertisement217 1966-03-12 6 first knglish Language Edition LAROUSSE GASTRCNOMIQUE is known aM over the world as the most comprehensive guide to French cooking ever published. Now translated into English for the first time, it deserves a place in every home where the. pleasures of good food ond wine ore appreciated This great encyclopedia217 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-03-12 6 0.,,, By t'.T. Ha ml in TOR HEWINS SAKE, OH, I'M JUST ...THAT MDUiIE GOHhV^ ...WELL, I PIDNT THINK. X *~-X -.WHY, I CAN HARPLY WAIT GUZ, WHAT YOU I HAPPY, OOP... HAFTA WEAR ONE^-— *>*. VOU' P WANT YOUR /■'COURSE \TGET BUSY SEWIN' YOU/ A CSMGGUN' ABOLTTr >NL, OF209 words
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Article, Illustration1834 1966-03-12 7 The mystery of Venus de Milo's missing arms No woman has caused more strife than the marble beauty from Melos ONE April morning in 1820 on a plateau high on the small Aegean island of Melos —or Milo as it is sometimes known a peasant named Ciorgios Bottonis and his1,834 words
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Advertisement29 1966-03-12 7 Abdulla (37) The finest blends of Virginia tobaccos specially imported from England just 50cts.for10 ...fora quick, refreshing lift NOTHING TTfTA ii I Jr UIH •fl^p L^Lww^Lh^-^^^^^aKiw'SMHSLftn^fl L^B^^^Ma^h^L^Lv I PH^ljilafiMrx -<■>■■<■29 words
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Article193 1966-03-12 8 li H,,rrf~ v; If.nim'im. •>l ihuiiim CHURCH Haiker Road, liaaaport ii si.:.i.v t.on i 44 s.m. nnu l >t'\< r :i i -i. i veivon* Irtl vme. Te, RIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :,,r. s. i U a.m.; I I Ir BIMi il tU 10 OC am. lialilet. 1 I'aair193 words
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Article158 1966-03-12 8 Ut «f/n.m,,m THE COCKPITS RUSTTAFEL ''Hnda y tuni h TOWN AND COUNTRY'S M Mm in l»re«..» S|«rta«fai. MaUrmlt) iraatlltl and ■hudren wav I l>nrM m's« Tblp oppor AIRCONDITIONEO OR NON-AIR CONDITIONED •on Hnii-;\ ii.,. B/n \i\\ r..T. itK.n.i, .ii Re, SlIl K I. THIS WEEK ENO. vike me family158 words
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Article342 1966-03-12 8 The national family plan- ning board to be set up in Malaysia shortly, presumably at the next session of Parliament, will come at a fort- unate time. It will find that the voluntary organisations with which it will work have accumulated a considerable store of expertise, that an342 words
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Article186 1966-03-12 8 The five-man defence deleßittion which left Kuala Lum- i pur yesterday for India could usher in an entirely new phase in relations between our two countries. A hint of this is contained in the announcement that Indian officers are to be seconded to the Malaysian armed forces, and186 words
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Article705 1966-03-12 8 CJoods of Malaysian origin, with a small number of exceptions and subject to 25 per cent of the value of manuhctam being of Malaysian I content, are now exempt from duties when moved within Malaysia. The first j step was taken in October, when 170 categories of705 words
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Letter122 1966-03-12 8 Inquest two years later I HAVE here belore me. a sub-poena dated Dec. 1 1965 asking me to attend the inquest of a person killed in a traffic accident which occurred on Jan. 25. 1964. The c.ise nas been postponed twice the first time to Feb. 9. 1966 and then122 words
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Letter180 1966-03-12 8 I^HIS Ls in reply to the three points raised by "Tax Payer" concerning school fees in his letter headed "When tax payers' children go to school" 'S.T Dec. 18-. Children of non-Singa-pore citizens will continu" to pay fees at the old rutes ''«2.50 per month for180 words
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Letter91 1966-03-12 8 IF my count is correct, the bollard for marking the street divider in front of the PWD office near the E O hotel was knocked off by traffic at least four times. Each time almost immediately after the "knockout" this short and almost unnoticeable marker Is put back91 words
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Article421 1966-03-12 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Wata. n i character personality: wtkll (n> representative, senjau (n) arms, weapon. *harikat (n) auiaocialio::, partnership, society, company, e.g. "sharikat krrja-Mins" (N) co-operative society; "sharikat PKRnUfaAN" (N) a trading company, BEHhimpun <••> to assemble; MEXfihimpun KAN (v) to cause to421 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1966-03-12 8 A STAFF WRITER - Troubled farmers of Tanjong Karang A STAFF WRITER RECORD CROPS AND DOUBLE CROPPING. BUT A CLOUD LIES OVER MALAYSIA'S AGRICULTURAL SHOWPIECE by THE Tan )O ng Karang irrigation district of Selangor presents one of the fairest agricultural sights Malaya has to offer. The former swamp soil is wonderfully fertile, the1,086 words
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Advertisement528 1966-03-12 8 Straits Tiems k MaU- M.ii Claeaiewa aa«*rtweme«H mmf a* hmdtt COID STORAfif SUPERMARKIT OxHara R*ael RacaaWmet Baaki COLO STOaASE SRANCNfS At Wa«aa< Iml Ealil| Mtd Im Aartliaiiaii A t i»w Cinr >OOK STORE LTV, w, K kni« Nhw, CaMrar Qa«a. THE NEV«rS «ROMT M. a» ISMAIL 1 Aatokaltr R«aa. Hm'ml528 words
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Advertisement87 1966-03-12 8 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD. r a |R4aßV > s MP a v4*< > >4 faf Horn R *mm •>*■ 14 11 AUTMOIIMO CAPITAL 50,000.000 00 ■AID -UP CAPITAL 20 000,000 00 MM 25,000,000 00 UMMVIOCB PROFITS 1,986,779.37 tot*i AMrrs 5315.808.167 10 WITH 47 YEARS INTERNATIONAL BANKING EXPERIENCE worn87 words
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Advertisement274 1966-03-12 8 IiQSQQRn m^ unnnnnu record changer LEADERSHIP THE WORLD OF fcWsjjjglsl SUITABLE FOR ANY RADIO fi^h ND AMPLIFIER Mode) 3000 TRANSCRIPTION v"vV dCI 4 l Mode. TYPE rnJI 1 y»»f Hi l\ »rrf St*r*o perfect J ~-T^^ r Ffim All High (.'lass Rtuiin l)calers sole Agent*: Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd.,274 words
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203 1966-03-12 9 KIALA LUMPUR. Fn. Agreement has been reached on an interim wage increase of $12.50 a month for Malaya's 56.000 Government'industrial and manual workers. The flat rate of IneTMM for all categories of workers will be backdated to Jan 1 196.S The agreement was203 words
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86 1966-03-12 9 PENANG. Fn Thr«e thousand guests from all communities will attend buffet dinner at the Ay. r Itam Road home of sved Hanan Aidid. pn> Mdrnt of the Penang LTmno division, tomorrow. The oecßsinn is Thr daublrof Sj-rd Haann'a riauchtrrs- Sharifah Azizah and .1 Anlnab.86 words
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Article25 1966-03-12 9 KUALA I DMPUR. PA The Tang di-Prrtu.in Agong today attended prayers a: the Federal Police Depot mosque in Rifle Rnr.ee Road here.25 words
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Article19 1966-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sarawmki Deputy ChKf Minister Dato James Wone. arrived lure today tor two-day visit19 words
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129 1966-03-12 9 KUALA LI MPI R. Fri.— The Government and people of Malaysia were today congratulated by the Danish Ambassador here. Mr K.ield Willumsen. for the "tremendous efforts" to improve living standards of the people. Mr. Willumsen. who was making a broadcast omt K.klhi Malaysia tonight to mark129 words
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Article234 1966-03-12 9 Temasek camp row is over STORE PROVIDES SITE FOR NEW CAMP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A TEMPORARY camp is to be built at Bukit Sembawang in Singapore soon to house the Malaysian troops who have been asked to leave Camp Temasek at Mount Pleasant. The Singapore Government has agreed to provide234 words
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163 1966-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The National Council of Women's Organisations is writing to Tengku Abdul Rahman expressing its appreciation on the Govern ment's announcement to implement equal pay for j women. This was decided at an executive meeting held here yesterday evening. In a163 words
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Article49 1966-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Two police officers will leave here tomorrow for an armament course In Australia They are Deputy Supt. Mat Tan bin Haji Wok. force arrnaj ment officer and Senior Insp. Tamaluddin bin Ahmad, officer-in- charge of Base Armoury Work- shop. Police Depot49 words
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Article29 1966-03-12 9 PANTAI REMIS. Frl Thieves broke Into the attap hut here of a WMtMTWOBttb Fathmah binte Shahittan 41. and stole $948 and 4720 worth of lewellerv last night29 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-03-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police today said that the cause of fire at the Chinese V.M.C.A. In Selegie Road last night was still noi known. The flre. at 8.30 pjn. destroyed the rear and centre portions of the building. Including several shops on the ground83 words
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Article18 1966-03-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A seven-man delegation of Korean Journalist* left here today after a three-day visit.18 words
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128 1966-03-12 9 Chemical shares 4 times oversubscribed ITLALA LIMPUB, Fri. The 15 million public shares of the Chemical Company of Malaysia, a local subsidiary of the ICI croup, have been over-subscribed by more than four time-, The company this evening announced that applications for $62.6 million worth of shares were received against128 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-03-12 9 It's my daddy's birthday HPHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. with the help of his four-year old son, Mohamed Nazim, blowing out the candles on his 44th birthday cake in his house at the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Tun Razak celebrated the occasion with an "open house" party.85 words
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Article53 1966-03-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A new radio beacon at Tanjong Rhu to guide aircraft coming in and going out of Singapore was switched on for the first time tonight. The new beacon was set up to replace the St. John Beacon, which is considered too close to the53 words
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323 1966-03-12 9 Mere act of chasing a girl no proof of bad intention TPOH. Fri. is the x mere act of chasing a woman into a jungle sufficient proof of a man's Intention to insult her modesty? Dato Justice Mclntyrt held it was not and allowed an appf&l by a servant In323 words
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Article35 1966-03-12 9 KUALA t UMPUR. Fri. Radio Malaysia will broadcast news bulle- tins over all the language services from Monday a' 10.45 p.m. in Indian, and at 11.30 p.m. in Malay English and Chinese.35 words
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Advertisement10 1966-03-12 9 MOREFAIR LTD. Erfi: (a member of the Donald Moore Organisation)10 words
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Advertisement109 1966-03-12 9 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many different opportunities of route and place available to you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice to help you make109 words
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Miscellaneous865 1966-03-12 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Kn»l» Lum- Hound and Yogi B*ar; 635— par and fvnang; 6 lpoh and The Big Mac Show— •Bussing Malacca: 3— Johore Baharu; Around and One Day Stand Taiplnf; 7 BaAu Pahat; 7 News In English; 110 Kluang. Focu*; 7.3s— Jack Benny Bhow 'Jack on Trial"; B—News8865 words
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156 1966-03-12 10 UN told of S 'pores moves against Rhodesia I TNITED NATIONS. Fri. The Governments of Singapore and of the United Arab Republic yesterday told the United Nations of steps they had carried out against the rebel re- j trime in Rhodesia. SINGAPORE told the UN Secretary-General, U Thant. H hadUPI - 156 words
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Article30 1966-03-12 10 MALACCA. Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. yesterday opened a SI 1.600 midwife quarters and clinic at Penekalan Balak. 24 miles from here30 words
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Article, Illustration693 1966-03-12 10 Constitutional Commission: Ninth day SINGAPORE. Friday SYSTEM of election that will eradicate the probability of a one-party Government was proposed to the Constitutional Commission today by a five member group claiming to represent the Indian community of Singapore. The commission's task is to consider693 words
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Article27 1966-03-12 10 PENANG. Fn. The Penang branch of the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs will hold its annual meeting at the Penang Civic Centre. Farquhar Street. tomorrow.27 words
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90 1966-03-12 10 KUALA UMPIR, Fri Social Welfare lottery tickets are being *nld illegally in Sabah. the State's Minister lor Social Welfare. Dato Mohamed Yassin. said here venterday. He told newsmen at the airport that he would discuss the sale of the tickets w itli thr90 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-03-12 10 LONDON. Fn a sympathetic commanding officer ha.> smoothed the way for a 21>t birthday telephone call to a soldier in Singapore from hil parents in Scotland. Signalman James Gibb of thr RoyiM Corps of Sinmils. will be 21 on Sunday. So that he c;ui receive a tele-Reuter - 85 words
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Article64 1966-03-12 10 WELLINGTON. Fn. The New Zealand Minister of Defence. Mr. Dean Eyre 'he is also in 1 charge of tourism)- and the j Chief of the Defence Staff. Lt.Oeneral L. W. Thornton. will leave here this month for a tour ,of Soutli-E^: Am... The tourReuter - 64 words
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Article43 1966-03-12 10 KUALA LL'MPUR. Fvi The "Adventure In Space" exhibition at the A I. A. building will close tomorrow night. The exhibition is photofeature of US. space exploration developments and is complemented by continuous screening ol film.s on space travel.43 words
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215 1966-03-12 10 Expert to probe Sabah's timber crisis lESSELTON in J An expert trom the Kconomic Planning I nit in Kual.i Lumpur will arrive here soon to investigate Sabah's timber crisis Announrinc IhK \e«-If-ilav the MinisU-r of itional Rpsoiirrrs. Mr Thomas J.iv.iMiriy;i vnrt that the exnort would look into .ill upeeta "t215 words
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Advertisement299 1966-03-12 10 this ne.iutiful cit\ Tht Minohra Hotel enio^s not onK j kc^ poMlion.hul combine* many features (hat willen>urc the of Nour <tay no matter whether it be for businev. or pleasuic. We can claim to he the most modern luxury hotel in thr l-rtdom. air-conditioned throughout, and furnished with thr most299 words
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Advertisement258 1966-03-12 10 societa commissionaria] Dl ESPORTAZIONE E Dl IMPORTAZIONE INCORPORATCO IN SWITZCRLAND KUAtAIUMPUR: FEDERAL AUTO BUILDING PHONE: ***** ***** PENANG: 17A WELD QUAY PHONE: ***** SINGAPORE^ 63 ROBINSON ROAD PHONE- ***** ***** SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TERRAZZO Decade waterproofing admixes all types of tiles Laticrete, tile setting additives.258 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-03-12 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht /oh/^ I'LL '■>/ THANK I UBHTTVC I HAPPY BIRTHDAY,) "YOU/ II VCANOLESJ J Vf^-PETUNIAJyVBOVS; |LJL v T,— I/VIPEI VAXILON'TA >— N I THAT BONPISE &S ME AN' MY J (J>IGMOUTHj\33 words
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348 1966-03-12 11 A Capital sight, that weekend mess in the Gardens r PHE Minister of L<>A cai Oovenunent and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. has said that it was important for Mai. capital "to be on par with other leading capital cities." He la i when he bays no visitors can Call348 words
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Letter111 1966-03-12 11 QUR Municipal Councillors have done much for the improvement of Ipoh and it is the hope of the residents that priority will be given by the Municipality for the replacement of the wooden bridge which spans the Klnta River at Jalan Drtoh. This bridge should111 words
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Letter104 1966-03-12 11 Sacked, no pay or notice \FW employees are now being advised by emI Dloycrs that their continued employment is i subject to their obtaining I a work permit and in the event of their work permit being cancelled or suspended by the Commissioner for Employment, then their services with the104 words
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Letter49 1966-03-12 11 WAS surprised the other d^y to find tho.se lurid books rjy Henry Miller: "Tropic of Capricorn and "Plexus" and DH. Lawrences "Lady C I Lover" in the National Library. It would be interesting to know the library Direc♦or"s reasons for inciudinc such pornography in l's collect ion. Mi;.MBIR binsaDor?49 words
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Letter69 1966-03-12 11 THE TAX HOLIDAY FOR GOLFERS f PHK Finance x Minister has amended the Customs Duties Exemption Order 1063 to allow the dutyfree import of golf sets and sports footwear. Golf is a game generally played by the rich. Giving the rich a tax holiday like this makes the manon the69 words
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199 1966-03-12 11 IAM grateful to Mr.Chan Wai Yun for drawing attention to the hawker fruit stalls now causing serious traffic congestion along Rochore Road and not* his suggestion to persuade such hawkers to trade in Queen Street and Waterloo Street instead. Unfortunately. this chaotic situation Is199 words
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Letter42 1966-03-12 11 IT would be a great relief to anxious parents if Road Wardens could be posted at Roseburn Avenue ofl Frankel Avenue to attend to school children crossing the road to get to Siglap Primary School at Siglap. ANXIOIS PAKEN! Singapore42 words
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306 1966-03-12 11 When calling for an ambulance WITH reference to tinletter 'S T. Feb. 5 1 v.nttcn I)V "Civilian". I have investigated into the matter and the fact*, are as follows: A call lor an ambulance received at General Hospital at 2.35 p.m. on 23.1.66 and the caller said that the palicnt306 words
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143 1966-03-12 11 Freshie baiting at a teaching college ALLOW me to express my disgust at the barbaric behaviour of some of the so-called "Senior" teacher trainees attached to the Regional Training Centre in Johore Bahru. I am referring to their game of "freshie baiting The 1966 batch of R.T. C. teacher trainees143 words
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Letter94 1966-03-12 11 T REFER to the letter by 1 "DEMO" (S.T. March 3). For the purpose of adding an alias on an identity card a statutory declaration alone or a statutory declaration together with a birth certificate, is not sufficient. However, If In addition to these two documents,94 words
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Advertisement253 1966-03-12 11 YOU GET i WHEN YOU BUY A SiERA SET You get a Super-de-luxe set There is luxur/ in Ine stylish cabinet o( precious wood with sliding door. There is luxury in the accumulation of features, such as the many automatic luncdons tor "relaxed viewing; the new "direct-view" picture tube for253 words
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Advertisement220 1966-03-12 11 Stonl.li St«»l I «lio in ««ld caps and UK 90M. I i E3, fflr* ii S These are just two of a very large collection of dents witches you a*fr w can now choose from your B«iMingoM« a i f favourite jeweller. Pick one that mmmmWmmm I on-ltl< ok matches220 words
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Advertisement402 1966-03-12 12 f|==|=SSS=SSBBHMH|IINHn |^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\7T3TTT3l|7vJl IV*i*i I 1 1 A \E^IIIA-A±jA Lj-JiiJ-IiUJI l^^jMiMßMMiMißlliißiitßßffl fc —^——.^a****—**^aa^s»—a.....» ..nlinurd Iron, IM 8e Si. adoption taar* no-x or ib the announcement WorW. «/i Mm.m4.rn, THE GOLDEN HIND BAR takw I P!,a«ur» tr. anMunr.r.i; Its official Pi--nin« at 1<11« jk-mbawang Road. I3i m... SlnE^porr 27 r.y Captain F.W.402 words
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Advertisement519 1966-03-12 12 SITUATIONS VACANT ±i£J?tZIZI?J~ L~m jwija s5«-saL 5, 2 experlenc* and •■■ci] conversant «-tth 11* —h s?s£s&^iirirs ***.cr(«oc«I tor.- ard-tblnking »c«wot2to Uk> charge of U»ir 10%-01%-«> Hn»aciai «nalnat board levet. Reply lo conhaent, «tth tull detail* to Bo» A43Wi Spore. ACOUIRE A BOOK-KEEPING Dtploma :n three month, Ly our StmpUnert T-o.tal519 words
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Advertisement632 1966-03-12 12 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ili Word* .Win.)—Sox i* <•«». txtrm 'I 3 STOREY MODERN FLAT* 3 hed- i v- Jo°Chi" Terra > pore, i< i('i'.i\ r SENNETT ESTATE: Mi n»tach».l A 4 "fT" 7ttJ%SttMz:£ VQBTSr^r^ i-.i-V f Utn ijli fiJfcSjfiSlll* Srissn«rs-rsr*«5 SERANCOON GARDEN ESTATE K hou»e and Hat to lot. VStf632 words
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Advertisement618 1966-03-12 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H orrf. r Win >—8..x i« ct. »t(r,, PASIR PANJANC HILL K-illv K':rTr* •I"'^roc[ilhhr" r :?.?«."rd ic.n** «t-;i n«ar po- 1- er MM ion and rmy Bohool vacant Jl-.V.W Ki:n MM WMH j2*JßSrgU ggg »=W »..<- »s£»js»S i- rron^nnor o Trl: <spote> *rfarstnsh Ntw «EMIOETACMBD T-vo-Storey urn»b«J 3618 words
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Advertisement495 1966-03-12 12 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES /5 H«r<£» 5« i »fi».)—Bnx JO »ifro i AUSTRALIAN IMPORTER Re-iuir.-.. ss"^"^rr"*»r.c: iiMv in Ail oravr r .i-'i" jot. iM't «.:,rf samples mil details direct to «>n«r and Co.r.;,iny P.v Ltd.. IM 'g tours excursions Few Bva aBl« tr °"r s&t*^i»«b '?^r^l rtl HJ1 "CN C:Mrry Sat495 words
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Advertisement451 1966-03-12 12 RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS tuiottmH^ JtltT UNPACKED woWooVj""«ss "ii 1 i •»j«n««en »r^r^ CARPETS """"tj:.0..^:?" o"*'0"*' mtm?jyys4 RUCS- Prlncf. C.mi Bldg.. 7S Orch,rd Rd., tm«io»r» S. T.I: 3114S DCCT rr\KTOf\l PEST CONTROL TMOMAI COWAN A CO.. LTD.. for FUM.C..IOK ,1,, CONtm l ALL BORNEO COMPANY .RANCH.. MALA,,r: r ;:A,LANo i —I451 words
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Advertisement523 1966-03-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE |IS oral* it i Win.)—Bo» ifl ciji. «rfra ItB7 *AOUA" X"l 4* Hardtop taxe.l TrT-^z^i.c^z u.itu. v/« ncr iv«^ >%• •>'»« 8 pore 207y0. TRIUMPH TlOO M CYCLE i«LT« LJS^SJS^STi,s ss ss m. :ss s-.s Auitm A»9 Salotn 1961 $160 Cht.r.Ut MM S>l«»n tWI M 80 H.llm.n523 words
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Advertisement361 1966-03-12 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 'IJ »..rrf. vu Vim .-»<..» d. .ifra 14*4 NOV I l i *>•>*+ *«> ■Wm.i—Am <•(. Mm > 0 WANTtD TO BUY r. v 0 I»• 0 L'■•'""'> i-r. rtl.v. 0 >ye BUY USED 0 0 "SSJ"- WANTED 0 COOli USED CARS v e 'nor, Contact ray.361 words
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Advertisement1241 1966-03-12 13 TO LIVERPOOL I Dje S':on Sails P. S'-iT Pening ANTENOR iraerpeol. Ctas;:« In Pirt Till- Mar 13 Mar 13 Mar 14 Mar 15 Mar 16 Mar U Mar 21 23 Mar 74 UI'SSES Mar 24 Mar 2S 'OIYPMIMUS Mar 24 Mar 27 Mar 21/ 3 Mar 21 ""TALUS .v Mar1,241 words
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Advertisement1240 1966-03-12 13 T^atTLHUZ/rVf-S I EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENQ A-HAVRE-HAMBURG-BRL VERHAVENRQTTERDAMAMSURDAM ANTWERP-AARHUSCOPENHACEN. S'sore P. S>am PamMß I mrtißammi MtMl Hb»'g R'aam Antw Coph Gin 45 Apr S Apr 12 IS Apr 2t 24 21 PANAMA Mar 12 14 Mar IS it 17 11. PATALONIA a) Apr 1/11 Apr II 12 I] 14 May1,240 words
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Advertisement1234 1966-03-12 13 I Ben%line\ t»pm?> smviCfc 10 iQNDON. hvirpoqi tuwnwtMii rom> BENDEARG ro; lo naon api j I Sngoore Pt Sham Penang Hamburg Apr II In PI Mar 13 Mar 14.14 M brcugh Apt 21 UtNVALLA Roiieraam Api 22 I kM Pt. Sham Ptn^ng H«T.bi,r« Apr 211 Mar 20 22 Mar 231,234 words
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Advertisement1325 1966-03-12 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Loading far: CITY OF RIPON L'ocn. Hburg, RS3T, Havre. |*MPB P. S rum Pr'i'Z H Mi- 21 2S Mat 31 Mai i CITY OF LANCASTER Ho re, London, Rotiirjin, 14 17 Apr II 11 Apr I CITY1,325 words
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983 1966-03-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was no feature on 1 the Stock Exchange yesterday and in the industrial section prices were virtually unchanged. Turnover at 280.095 stock and share units was valued at $535,762. Federal Dispensary fell off again a few cents to983 words
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Article28 1966-03-12 14 M.il.i\.tn <to( k Inilni-v Mar. I" Mar. I 1 MJt MM Tins: liiK.Sn 10:i.r.."i I ruhbers: lt9M MIH.XI !>!■<•. no. inun s= mo Da Ml |M] inn28 words
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Article913 1966-03-12 14 gI'K!NKSS in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of (he Stock I chance yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Betitteat) (3.000) JI Hi C.S. Holdings (KOO0) M.30: Ounlops 12.0U01 <1 tm. (4.000) 51.97: E. Smelters (2.000) $3.36: Cue913 words
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Article95 1966-03-12 14 CHIPS lyin* alen K sii)« the Singapore wharves er n peeled teday are- ■Ma* B» I 11.I 1 RtMaMMi 3 1. T),r>r•oriar.t 6,7 F. -rnfi. lit B/B Ctwkrtlna M 11. Kristin Hakko 18 1«. Umpire KittlwaAo 21 '22. Bnrkura *<■> Mini «rf Hn<l Optima 47 PORT IWETTENHAM.95 words
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Article66 1966-03-12 14 /■MINES* Product Eiehang*. Smiay Mre neen price t ptr p.cui yetttrday: Cecenut Ml hjlk $.M« mMm*. <inim JM ,m. Capri Mar w IK OMMM P>ra>(*r: Muntok «mir RM( ■mm ii> mm iim I-vnun. mm NI.W) ABTA JIrVHN MIKI-; M.W) Sinxaperi Cecenut Oil Miliarv Am* elation pncti hulk $5266 words
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367 1966-03-12 14 rE past week quiet trading with a uniform and (jradtial decline Prices, which have fallen one cent on the prcvlou, ■Ute licit i c* Ltd J their current local rubbor 1 market renew. LiC""fK!|s" 11c! 'c mmm vm duK. ■rhllM reNUtlng in367 words
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Article207 1966-03-12 14 \J\l;(ll lir-l uradr riililcr I<. h in or* closed at p.m. in 1 sir v ,i|i,in and Kuala Lumpur vrMiTil.ij .il 70 rrnts per Ib. up i aSM-aagMk ot a cent on Thursdays rlosini: Irvol tor the pns» tion. Tin- tune MM vrrv nuirt K.A.s. ,nd X. M.X.1.,207 words
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Article25 1966-03-12 14 Mar. 11. RIBBER PRICK: 71 tents (up one-eighth of a cent). si T,N: 5684.75 ,up Inofficial estimated offering 240 tons <do*n 10 tons).25 words
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Article55 1966-03-12 14 THE presrnt ratr of the Mal.ij <n dollar against tin- pound star. linr fixed on Novrmhrr 14, Mf| m wliinic T.T. or O.I). 2s. 3 15 It-L Buying T.T is. J l isd. Bu\m: OH. is. 4>.d. The inllar Li at Its statuto^ middle position in relation to55 words
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Article71 1966-03-12 14 Further February cror*, Ib.) included: Bassett 35.000. Bolton Prorwrtir' 19.262. Borrlll 139.000. Kuala Malta 175.600. and New Srrr-ndah 310 B*3 BrookUnd* Selangor < liimhon* Malay 175.100. Ctttrv 100.000 Cicely 129.727. Koala PjH nrvrlopnv nt 72.000 .Mai"- I 853 860. Not Buloh Kaup Rim I AAilarrai 333.500, Tup M71 words
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Article34 1966-03-12 14 I vJ- Hun* Kf,r. >• I dollar «M quoted at 8.T41 lor TTI I un<l I TH for *aah. I Sttrhnc MM •noted at IS.OO <»1 1 m tail af paid at 2631.34 words
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Advertisement1016 1966-03-12 14 I VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Service •stgtot HHr«t L Aifties tt. Tort ecstM Pmisß •■KMtka«a Mary" U2l Apr 26 21 Air II Mar 2 Jim luai 12 mm I Japan Direct Service "Hit NtM 23 MM I ASt B Aft Ranaaftr" 5 A|r 14 Apr1,016 words
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Advertisement868 1966-03-12 14 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEIUNO SERVICES. I INOU. PAKISTAN. AND P. GULF SERVICES. FrtmatU. Atelnat, Mdaittrac. Sftan Pen*n| P S'^am S'oor* Tli MXras aal NatJftttiaam. iCrtIKDIN* Sailei ll Part I :CNt»uPMA24 ?SM« ;>2)M» nMMM S'Bort P. Sham Penttit ■AMORA t Apr 7 I Ayr 1/11 Aff ..,,,1. i« /n M „M J balls868 words
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Advertisement173 1966-03-12 14 /*>v%\s^sHAW SAVILL L1NE *****3^ SOUTHE»N CKOSS (20.203 TONS) NORTHERN STAR {J4.733 TCM<I FROM FtEMANTLE. MELIOURNE AND SYDNEY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL OK SOUTH AFRICA Collins ot o Mlwtiow of tha following ports: Wellington, Auck. land. Fiji, Tohiti, Acopulco, lolboa. Curacoo. Trinidad, larbodot. M.a-ii. Sarmuda, bsbon, Southampton, Lot173 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-03-12 15 Straits tin price makes further gain of $1.50 THE Straits tin price made a further gain of $1.50 yesterday to 5684.75 on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 340 tons LONDON! Tin on Thursday ci;>pliiyed a steady tone at small tains on buying of three months, which was iargely380 words
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Article137 1966-03-12 15 MELBOURNE. Pri INDUSTRIALS steadied with rises slightly in excess of falls. Most leaders recovered some ground. Activity was still subdued, cut increased buying support v.as evident. Base metals were firm. Mi. Isa Kamed 15 cents to 432 and B.H. South moved up 21 cents to 253 cents. Oils137 words
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Article209 1966-03-12 15 Mai.h 11. Three months. INDUSTRIAL! ttOUVFHII 10 <-U v iDVMt CU WcAliner <•■• j a Hol.lingn IB cv r>tiQloi>» 13 ct» N. Iron s m b. Smrttrrt H CttU C BC. 14 CU v 14 <"'• Rohlnaonp II cv fed Dup IM ct»--r. A N. 20 eta. Kutnrnaoa209 words
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Article65 1966-03-12 15 '■'HE Aniocialmn ol Bank* in M»lly 1 1 na iiwml. It* •,r.t.iv I«U FMM 'o It Unittd »t»tf»: nuvini. TT ttt «1r- oi, 32 Ml ci -t :;:i slt c-n-.lit Can»dj: buying rr 151 mrmmi ill) ..,i j rr»dH MM. »> "»<!>• I SHI.n.: TT or OO rtady:65 words
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Advertisement694 1966-03-12 15 '(ontlnurd from Page 12> TAILORING H'iWi St (Min. Box ie tt: extra AT Vftllß CFRVITF PARKMAH*:- DMHM 15. <Katong> Al TUUK StRVILt. r m ran *port. time. Op«n: Ii Hnrrfi ft r«fiii.)— Box St tl: extrm •">. 9 p m '.>4;-C, Tanjong Katont: KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. '.T. nj. mm m.694 words
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Advertisement767 1966-03-12 15 AUCTION SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO. 98 OF 1965 Between Lee Wah Bank Limited, 18 South Canal Road, Singapoie 1 Chargee And Malayan Coir Industry Limited, 480 Jalan Larkin, J. Bahru Chargoi PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF VALUABLE FACTORY BUILDING AND767 words
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Advertisement861 1966-03-12 15 1 1 NOTICES I NOTICE While every endeavour is made to publish advertisements 00 the I dates requested it is not always possible to adhere to specific dates for Insertion due to pressure of space. The Publishers therefore I reserve the right to arrange j alternative dates for insertion 1861 words
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Advertisement859 1966-03-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS J ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the Eollowtn" posts In the Chief En- i jineer's Division of the Board— (A) STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN Qualifications: Must possess Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent and pass either (a) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Structu- ral Engineering859 words
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Advertisement445 1966-03-12 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KIXKD SALARY APPOINTMENT IN THE SULTAN IBRAHIM SECONDARY SCHOOL. PASIR MAS. KELANTAN. APPLICATIONS are invited from experienced teachers (preferably graduates) for the post of a Senior Assistant teacher In the Sultan Ibrahim (Large) Secondary School, Pasir Mas, Kelantan. Application forms obtained tram the school or from the Education445 words
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Advertisement672 1966-03-12 15 RHEEMHUME MALAYSIA LIMITED invirei applicants for th« following vaconciet WORKS ENGINEER: The successful opplicont wUI be responsible for installation of factory machinery and equipment, maintenance of equipment, the development of running maintenance programmes and methods improvement ond generally the adminis'rative technical functions associated w^th operations. Minimum qualification, Diploma or Degree672 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-03-12 16 COPENHAGEN, Friday. JAN YEE KHAN and N? Boon Bee last night won the Danish international men's doubles championship to boost their chances of retaining their All-England title in London later this month. In the all-Malaysian final last night. Yee Khan and Boon Bee beatReuter - 179 words
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Article71 1966-03-12 16 I'UANTAN. Fri. A 65th minute goal by outside left. Rash id Suleiman gave Pahang Malays a 3-2 victor}- over Trengganu Malays in their Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tie played here today. The teams were well matched and the score at half-tim* was 2-2. Trengganu's goals ccime from71 words
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Article48 1966-03-12 16 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca whipped Negrl Sembllan 4-0 in the opening match of the Malaysian women's hockey quadrangular tournament here today. Centre -forward Yeo Seong Kirn sparked Malacca's victory with two goals. The other* cam* from right winger Yeo Al Lent and inside-left Catherine Ole.48 words
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287 1966-03-12 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep BON VIVEUR. who makes his last appearance in amateur racing at Ipoh today, should bow out with a victory in the Royal Lancers Cup (Race Four). The ten-year-old i* to be re-instated ln professional racing after this as his287 words
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Article288 1966-03-12 16 MOT ONK 2.00 Class 5 catchweights 12.* 2f. str. 1 321 Lvi Miiiiii Chua 6 2 223 David Brown 4 3 240 Katie i > 9 4 000 John Willy I.ouni: 1 5 000 Ebor Hee Haw Smith 8 6 004 Maju Nor 5 000 Polo Arnsu288 words
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Article360 1966-03-12 16 Race 1 Ml lIOON David Raoe 2 CROWN LEASE Perwlra I R*ce 3 IPPER TEN Mametz Wood Race 4 BON VIVEUR Timberlanc Race S ZAMI Grey Elegance Race 8 DOWNING ST. Kuala Lumpur Race 7 MALHAM Fine and Dandy Race 8 NO H.I kk Peaceful King I i 4360 words
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Article55 1966-03-12 16 KINOSTON. Fn. Barbados won the West Indies cricket championship shield here yester- day when they beat Jamaica by 7 wickets. They had previously i beaten Trinidad and British Guiana and drawn with the Combined Leeward and Windward Is- 1 lands. Final scores: Jamaica 183 and 26 n55 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-03-12 16 AUCKLAND. Pit Burry Sinclair, the New Zealand captain, scored a brilliant century on the first day of the Third and final cricket Test against England here today. At the close New Zealand were 237 for six wickets and Sinclair Is still there with 103.Reuter - 212 words
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Article132 1966-03-12 16 'pORONTO, Fri. Can a A dian heavy weight George Chuvalo may replace American Ernie Terrell to tight Cassius Clay for the world title here on May 29. Mike Malitz. vice-president of Main Bout Inc. tiir promoters, ranounced In Atlantic City ln.M. nignt that Terrell would not132 words
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Advertisement1119 1966-03-12 16 KENYATAANTAWARAN GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL 1 J.K.R. JOHOR DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI Tawaran danpuda Pembo- rcwncD uati/<c di jk r TtNDtK NOTICE or J ?s^ £7A JigrSJHL?. Jonor. Jonor oanru /-wf«/>«r n,,,.^ A m pafi 16 hb Mwh. 196« fo?l"_ untt)k IHE SUPPLY AND DELI- i MEMBENA 2 JAMBATAN VERY TO THE ELECTRI- KONKRET1,119 words
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Advertisement73 1966-03-12 16 Relieve f^\ pain 1^ quickly Igf You can dep«nd wttt^^-^jk onGttigaOilto II fT relieve coughs, Uhffiw coWj,heodachei, [QiH^ oches and pains I -4 quickly. Geliga Yj^f il Oil it a high 4( < "»"5 quality and ex- Jo" 5 V tremery effective |fc^^ f* medicated oil. V^ml 'y with M.Y.73 words
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Miscellaneous256 1966-03-12 16 Straits Times Crossword HT HF IHP ■■■■■4 hf |B- bi ACROSS lT>. 7. C.I.D. sleuth? (4 3>. 9. 14 s neari Is on Hie move < 11). 8. Guinea's capital for change of IS. Reginald lamented aloud (or rack ln the company (7). Cromwell (8). 10. The cloak I'm borrowing256 words
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Miscellaneous97 1966-03-12 16 I DIARY I (iOl.l'' Ma ayan ijpen championship third round 1 RSGC XL. U a.m. 1. ■OCCn F.\M (up Bnal: B'gor v Johore < Merdeka Stndium. 8 pm. 1 Friendh S'aor Burnley Cup XI v Comb. Schools 1 Merdeka Stadium 6.30 p.m.i, S'jor vliimiN under 18: Kl-u-K ACS B v97 words
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Article, Illustration536 1966-03-12 17 Lim Kee Chan; M. Rahman - By Lim Kee Chan and M. Rahman KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ]£LX ARDA of the Philippines and Australian Peter Thomson shared the lead after the second round of the Malayan Open golf championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club course today. Both had totals of 138536 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-03-12 17 HUGGETT MOVES TO 3RD PLACE on the 6th and Bth. Thomson lost another stroke on the 10th. birdied the 13th and 15th, and needed to birdie only one of the remaining three holes to beat Arda to the lead by one stroke but he failed. Arda was on in regulation276 words
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93 1966-03-12 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Joint Services are j planning to send a five-man badminton team to tour Australia next month. John Tate. secretary of the Joint Services Badminton Association, said he was waiting for confirmation from th« Western Australia Badminton I Association. Flt-Lt. Tate i^id the93 words
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Article41 1966-03-12 17 SINGAPORE. Pn. D.lendj ing champions Singapore cleared their first round hurdle today wlien they i>eat Johore 4-1 in the combined schools inter-state soccer tournament at Jalan Besar stadium. In the under-15 match played earlier, Johore beat SmgaI pore 3-141 words
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Article616 1966-03-12 17 Malayan Open 2nd DAY'S SCORE 138 B. Arda 70. 68 1 33-35); P. Thomson 67. 71 (36-35). 13» H. Henning 70. 69 (33--36). 140 B. Hugaett 73. 67 1 35-32 Hi D. Butler 71. 71 (37-34 1; I. Katsumuta 71. 71 (36-35K F. Ishii 72. 70 (35-35). li:: Han Chang616 words
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Article167 1966-03-12 17 II a.m. G. N.itabe uni>. Zainal Abidin iam>: 11-i* T. Maejima- V. Allin T. Kato; 11.14 T. Murakami. S. Peacli iami. T. Nakamura. 11.21 Hsu BhtntMn Yoshikane Hirose i .'mi. I M. Zain. 11.28 T Kono. M. Oregson. T Coop: 11.35 riling Tunt?cliaiik! i am i. O167 words
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129 1966-03-12 17 PAT IS FIRST WOMAN SECRETARY OF S'PORE AAA SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore AAA took an unprecedented step last night when they elected a •woman as secretary. She Is Patricia Ortega, a schoolteacher and a certified athletics coach. Patricia was elected unopposed when last year's secretary, Maurice Nicholas, declined to stand129 words
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290 1966-03-12 17 ABDUL GHANI IS FIT FOR TODAY'S FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IK)MORROW'S FAM Cup finalists, Selangor and Johore, had brisk workouts this evening and officials in the rival camps reported that their teams would be at full strength for the match. The Selangor team prac- r tised at the PWD ground290 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-03-12 17 KONG LEONG SIGNS UP WITH HK CLUB JOHNNY Wong Kong Leong (above), the Perak footballer, has signed up for Tung Sing, a Hong Kong First Division club. Kong Leong flew to Hong Kong to sign the contract yesterday, says Reuter report. The Perak .star trnt impressed Tim? Sing officials when87 words
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Advertisement46 1966-03-12 17 SPRAINS? ?\3i sport, certainly, but play it safe. Treat sprains or strains quickly and regularly 3 to 4 times a day with Elliman's Embrocation safe, positive relief for the pain of muscular strains. Rheumatic complaints, Sciatica and Lumbago. BANISH jgj PAIN m WITH Q ELLIMAN'S EMBROCATION46 words
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Advertisement139 1966-03-12 17 piece^ for piece a rfMflk rea chocolate treat /xSSj^l^sßSn I SOW [i!wß I* VANHOUTEN vHV^dl' "I' J TT, j' m bpeitling I\J ff 1 1 i S jji QUEEN IX N.m b^utlft^^thß 3g g j g|Bßßatt|||^^^ffl^^^^^ffi^H^^^j_^^j_s^^ K THE GIFT OF LASTING VALUE AND QUALITr IN A SINGLE SWISS WATCH NINE139 words
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Miscellaneous103 1966-03-12 17 SUMMARY BADMINTON S'porr school* champ Unships finals: Boys' singles: Bobby Koh <ACS> bt Bernard Thong iSGHS) 15-11. 15-4: Doubles: Bobby Koh and Cheong Kok S^ng bt Bernard Thong nnd Tan Hwa 81»ng 15-11. 15-4. OlrU' singles: Evelyn Lim (Cedar) bt Boh Hwee Llan (Bt. Ai.drew'st 11-8. 11-12. n-2: Uouble.s: Evelyn103 words
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Article, Illustration291 1966-03-12 18 JAPANESE FIRM TO BEGIN WORK ON MUDA RIVER SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Government and a Japanese company today signed a $60 million contract for the construction of reservoirs and multi-purpose dams and tunnels for the $204 million Muda River irrigation scheme in Kedah. The Kajima291 words
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Article84 1966-03-12 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 1511 Kallang District Rover Crew of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association is organising an expedition to Mount Klnabalu in Sabah next month. Members of the expedition will include an undergraduate from the University of Singapore, teachers, clerks, students, a salesman and a84 words
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58 1966-03-12 18 Colour slides of photo entries at N-library SINGAPORE. Fri.— A portfolio of colour slide.- selection lrom I entrtn <>i photofraphen irom 17 countries will lie shown at the' National Library tomorrow night. The colour slides pre-entation by the Photographic Society of SinMpore entitled -Around the World with Photographic Snrietv of58 words
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Article17 1966-03-12 18 HEAM: To L.llian n..<i Hock Heng on 11th March at Ulcnvagies Hospital, il i^htrr. Both well.17 words
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Obituary134 1966-03-12 18 PAUL FERNANDEZ Father of LouK and .lom-pJ) Paul Mjilrwl oo 11-3-19 M at 3 a.m. in India. MADAM LETCHI KANTAM expired at General Hospital 11-3-M. Coruce will leave 2 Knsyth Avenue I r in. 12-3-66 to Bldadari for cremation. MR. TAN KIM PANC, axed 74. passed away peacefully on134 words
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Article61 1966-03-12 18 KAMPALA. Fri.— The offices of President and Vice-President in Uganda have been abolished, I'candu Radio announced in a statement from the Prime Minister's office. This was the first official announcement of the move since the Premier, Dr. Milton Obote. declared he had assumed the functionsUPI - 61 words
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Article35 1966-03-12 18 CAIRO. Fri.- Preside!': has awarded £10 ;i month !i:e pfUkW 'c> Mohammed Muhrou-. •rv.mi who gave a kidney to a woman in Egypt s lirst kidney tnmsplai.i two months ago— Reu'er.Reuter - 35 words
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235 1966-03-12 18 Fireman hurt as burning roof gives way SINGAPORE. Fri. Fire tonight Rutted two semi detached houses at Lengkok Angsa. immediately beside the Teachers' Training College here. At its peak, the blaze towered ominously above the college buildings Just a few yards away. A fireman. Musiran bin Kardl. was injured when235 words
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Article41 1966-03-12 18 SYDNEY. Pri. Soviet poet Yevgei.i Yevthushenko. declined to meet reporters when he arrived in Sydney today on his way to the Adelaide Festival of Arts. "I have nothing to say" Mr Yevtu.slienko said. throuuh an interpreter. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article300 1966-03-12 18 LONDON. Pri. The stock markii remained dull and quiet. Trarc v. ;is no reaction to the UK February trade fieurt.s showtaf higher ixports which most quarters did not consider significant, enough to a fleet sentiment. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol300 words
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Article56 1966-03-12 18 LONDON. Pri.— Spot 217/IM.. April 21 9 16d.. May 21 9/16 d.. June 21Jd., April/June 219/16 d.. July Sept. 2Ud.. Oct. Dec. 21 5 16d.. Jan. March 21jd.. April June 213/16 d.. July Sept. 21 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 213 16d.. c.i.f. March 20 Jd.. April 20 15 16d.56 words
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Article32 1966-03-12 18 LONDON. Pri Buvrr.s £1379 £1.. sellers £1380 £2i. Forward buyers £1364 I £1 > sellers £1366 i £2>. Settlement £1379 < £I>. Turnover a.m. 170 tons. p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.32 words
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Article64 1966-03-12 18 NEW YORK. Pri— Three men were convicted late last night of first degree murder in the assassination of Black Muslim lender Malcolm K. One of them. Talmadge Haver 24 testified during the eightweek trial that he took part In the murder of Malcolm K. butReuter - 64 words
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Article41 1966-03-12 18 LONDON. Pri.— The Duche.ss of Norfolk is platinum a banquet in the grounds of her home. Arundel Castle, for 300 do*s and 10 stray cat.- "m rm.-r money to help all the other -tr.ivs at the local animals sjiiictuary-'41 words
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310 1966-03-12 18 MALACCA. Friday TjAJI Taha bin Kalu. the PMIP candidate for 11 the Sungei Baru state by-election has questioned the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. about his speech yesterday at the opening of a midwivos' quarters-cum-clinic at Penckalan Balak310 words
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149 1966-03-12 18 FIREWORKS DISPLAY for CHAMBER'S JUBILEE SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which has expanded over the years from an initial membership of a handful of businessmen to more than 3,000 members at present, will celebrate its diamond jubilee next Tuesday. The celebrations will go on for three days.149 words
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387 1966-03-12 18 Tun's role in Tengku's historic decision by Siew Sin KUALA LUMPUR. Fri TIIK Minister of Finance. .Mr. Tan Siew Sin. tonight disclosed that it was Tun Abdul Razak who had persuaded Tengku Abdul Rahman to lake over the leadership of Umno alter the resignation of the late Dato Onn (mm387 words
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206 1966-03-12 18 Indian officers for Malaysian Army KI'ALA LIMPI R. Fri Officers of the Indian armed forces 'arc to he seconded to the Malaysian armed forces, the Secretary Drfencc liuhe Abdul K.ulir bin ShamMiddin. >;tid here tod iv. Inche Kailir told nr\wmin at the Intern.ition il Airport before lea\ins with a five-man206 words
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Article116 1966-03-12 18 GUN CHARGE: CASE IS POSTPONED SINGAPORE. Fri.-A magistrate today postponed a preliminary inquiry into a case of unlawful possession of arms when he observed that the accused, a Woodbridge Hospital escapee, Abdul Hamid bin Jabar. was "not normal." Mr. Tan Hoay Djin. the ninth massLsuate. instead ordered luat Abdul Hamld116 words
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Article85 1966-03-12 18 LONDON. Fri. -The British tax collector, sometimes said to be able to nqueeze an orange until the pipsotieak. lost out to the nand-squees d oranf the High court today. The tax authorities sued three leading hotels the Savoy. Claridges and Berkeley for pureha >c tax on85 words
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290 1966-03-12 18 S'pore Alliance adopts new symbol SINGAPORE. Fri. °The Alliance Party Blngapura has amended its constitution and adopted a new symbol to suit the new situation arising from Singapore's separation from Malaysia. The party s new symbol to replace the old sailing ks: A RKD CIKCLE "signifying the unity, harmony and290 words
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Article26 1966-03-12 18 MANILA. Prl. A hue; and concrete <to.sk 180 Will be buili on Mount Bund Bataun. to commemorate the dead of World War II -A.P.AP - 26 words
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Advertisement51 1966-03-12 18 FOR THE LATEST PROSPECTUS Write to: CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 86-B Robinson Road, 5. Jaian Ah Fook Singapore 1. OR Johore Bahru Tel: *****/***** Tel: 3958 m* copy of y*ur Mil proipactu* Incorporating th« 1966/* 7 Syllabus*, ond r« S «l«tl*n«. NAMI AOORISS IXAMINATION (If airy) SUtJICTS FOR TUITION CCS Mm51 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-03-12 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for tho period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penan? 91 75 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 0! 72 Singapore 88 75 c. Highland! 73 61 Je&selton 88 75 Kuching 84 7350 words
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