The Straits Times, 18 March 1966

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Niitimiiil NuwsjiiiiiHr NATIONALLIBRARY. Estd 1S1"» FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN
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  • 47 1 They're safe! GEMINI 8 IN VERY SERIOUS TROUBLE' AFTER BREAKTHROUGH IN 'DOCKING' WITH AGENA HISTORIC DOCKING: Sequence details showing how the firstever docking in space was achieved. Soon after, however, both the Gemini 8 and unmanned Agena rocket stage went into un uncontrollable spin.
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  • 214 1 VKW YOKK. Thurs. The greatest Mupenac story in U.S. television history tiidcd at 24 minutes past 10 last night. At that pvedM nioim-nt. astron.iuts \,-il Arin■tnag and David Scott splashed down in the western PacMc and an istini.itcd 70 million vi«'Mi-rs breathed a sieh
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  • 48 1 PACIFIC SPLASHDOWN HOUSTON iTevisi, Thurs. Astronauts Noil Armstrong and David Scott were safe aboard ;i I.S. destroyer today after surviving the first big space emergency aboard Gemini 8. They were picked up jusl three hours after their splashdown in the Pacific, and are heading for Naha, Okinawa. Mentor.
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  • 1131 1 WHEN fleeting space triumph turned to peril and their very lives depended on their own skill astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott proved that they could cope with "very serious troubles 11 and steered Gemini 8 down to a safe emergency landing. Officials ;ii the space
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  • 44 1 'SINGAPORE, ThUTS. A 16-year-old girl. Tan Yeow Keng. died today when the was struck by lightning. Police said that she was standing in front of her house at Yio Chu Kang road when she was struck. She died on the spot.
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  • 59 1 CAIrtO. Thurv A tour-day conference <>i A:ab iiiads of Ocv•rnroeui ended today with a I final conununlojuc expresilnij >uppon t"i Übenttlon mo\emcui.i In I Africa t.nfl Am;i. They reiiented theii adherence :to policies of non-iiUynment and pledged *!d to the Arab iPers! Mi' Gill KmiratM 1.1 then
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  • 59 1 HAVANA. Tlv.irs Ciilwn Pi*. i ne: ri<ifi Castro today sacked' hli tong-fttandlni nipporten i<n becoming invohed in the' :;n Hie led by playlxiy offldak. I An offiriil communique .-..id Mojoi BflKenta Amdjatnu, Ann- j »<i Force* Vice-Mlnlster. had been riisnii spii from thr Oovrrnment. i Army
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  • 20 1 KARACHI. Than. Pakistan lip^ announced it has banned Bhoo"sian aircraft from operating to or throiikli Pakistan. AP.
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  • 23 1 MACAO. Than.— A total of 428! refusee> from China were regl»- tered here between Jan. 1 and March 16.— UPL
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  • 224 1 Sekhar gets that $3,500 post KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tho Minister of Commerce and 1 Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. today appointed the lir.st Malaysian L director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. He is Mr B.C. Sekliar. 3G. head »>t the [nstltute'i Che- mleal Division. Tin- t3JOO-a-montri po.^t had
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  • 484 1 MUSIC INSTEAD OF NEWS BULLETINS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday DADIO Jakarta tonight failed to broadcast its 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. (Jakarta time) news bulletins. Instead, the radio broadcast continuous music. \<» explanation was given lor the drop ping of the news bulletins. The 10 p.m. news w;is
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  • 85 1 NEW YUKK. Thurs.— Tin- New York Times reported tudiiy that seven South Vietnamese soldiers were shot dead by their American and Vietnamese i nun Miles uhrn they panicked during evacuation by helicopters at a besieged oulpool The newspaper said the incident happened last
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  • 33 1 NASSAU iß:'huma.-.. Tin. The f.im ius Ocean Club oil P&'racli.se Island the millionaire 1 I playground off Nassau was 'burned town yesterday *vtih damage mHmm ai £1 million.— I Reuter
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  • 51 1 i k i: i Thurs.— A Cal.inet Minister today p ii hi id admitted the death of IK I chairman. l> Aidit Mr Ahmed Saihu. Minister and Deputy Par liamentary Speaker. tu I d i' c m onstratini; students that Aidit had been wrapped in a shroud.
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  • 302 1 PMIP chief is freed 'No politicscondition Wl ALA LUMP! R, riiuis. Di. Burhanuddin ;i I Mclmy. tin- nutioiiiil leader of Ihe I'M IP. lias been released from detention suh jt'cl |o rirlain vttn tl it ions. T h c 55 year old leader, detained under the Internal Security Act. Wits
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  • 27 1 R I "SSI AX YKS TO GHANA ACCRA. Thurs. So\iet t nion has recognised new <. liana regime in Note handed to National Liberation Council. Renter
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 36 2 Execution of a Saigon profiteer by firing squad pHINESE millionaire Ta Vinh. 35. slumps at tho execution post in Saigdn's central niarkrt. whrre he facod a flrine: squad rally on Sunday. He was convicted of profiteering.
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    • 233 2 'TO THE LAST DROP OF BLOOD' THREAT TO GOVT BY BUDDHISTS Saigon. Thurs. A Buddhist priest last night pledged a Buddhisl struggle "to the last drop of blood, to the last breath" to achieve a four-point programme which includes the replacement of the ruling military jiiiit;i by a civilian government.
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    • 31 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The So urity Council dr. i( ed yesterday to keep the- United Nations peace-keeping force In Cyprus tor ;i funhrr three months v nil Jur.e 26.
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    • 365 2 INDIRA IN TEARS AS MOBS USE ACID 'Fullest force' to put down the violence NEW DELHI, Thurs threw acid at police and burned a shopkeeper to tl<aih yesterday in a fresh wave of language rioting in the Punjab. Two rioters were kiilri wv police bullets and about id wounded as
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    • 247 2 Conscripts for Saigon: Aussies burn call-up cards ciYDNEY. Thurs.— Two thousand people de- monstrated a: d a dozen young men burned their call-up cards here yo.sterday In a massive protest against Australia's part in the Vietnam war. "I burned ;nv card because I .'in a nunur who is unable to
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    • 81 2 Uangkok. Thurs Oenera! Pnipurt Charu>athien. the Interior Minister, told reporters yesterday that the Thai Air Force and Navy had been ordered to take drastic action again.M Cambodia if firing into Thai territory continued. According to Thai sources. Cambodian.-, u.ur been fir. ing into the Thai border
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    • 157 2 (m> Another symbol of progress This week Dunlop's Pctaling Jaya factory will turn out its three themselves, that the Dunlop arrow has become a symbol of millionth tyre. strength, safety, grip, long-life and value... for everything on Three million tyres in the three years we've been making them wheels here
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    • 33 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applet); «OA?eruiM& 6 l /""with an f aho tci/vwed >. /would you tbv\ V Tn IBLU6 1 «ILK I 6MBOCMO6BEO V W <T" IN r-^Y V6S 1 THIS ONB OH
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 170 3 Mt. Fuji crash: $2,100,000 damages sought pUCAGO, Ihurs— The children of a Chicago Oiiplc Killed in the March •"> er^sh of v jet plane at the i»"i W lii ii in Japan filed a I S>7IMUMM) cl.imaue >uit in the i-irvuit ■••■url fCMlcrda\ The suit named the British O\cr-»eas Altwam
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    • 129 3 ENVOY: NO PROGRESS ON CHINESE- U.S. ISSUES WAKSAVV Thurs. Mr TT \Van« Kuo Chuan. the Chinese Ambassador in Warsaw told reporters yesferday that l lt > did not think the United state.s and China had made progress tn the main ssues between them at their Warsaw meetings. He madP the
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    • 461 3 'NOTHING LIKE IT SINCE THE NUREMBERG RALLY 9 BIRMINGHAM, Thursday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, last night survived almost a solid hour of organised booing, chanting and jeering by Young Conservatives at the most rowdy meeting so far in the election campaign. Millions
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    • 150 3 Blacky and; Breezy back after 22 days in orbit MOSCOW. Thurs. i Russia's space dogs. Blacky and Breezy. landed safely in the Soviet Union yesterday after flying for 22 days i through the hazardous j radiation belts of space. The Tass news agency said the dogs were in zood condition
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    • 63 3 LIMA- Thur.-. Siamese tirtn j girls born un Moiiduy to .1 young woman in Caiamarca. 500 111 Ui-.-I north of Lima, died la*t uijlit. :iccordins: to reports renching here today. Dr. Jose Gaflanti. who attended the birth of the two girl&. said the babies were joined
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    • 231 3 Cancer— and the wonderful miracle of love A YOUNG woman's brave A fight tgainst cancer is the subject of Tfce Primess," by Gunn.ir MattHtm, 27. a linni>h journalist. The book not a romantic tale. The princess Is the author.-, uiiy and the book low-keyed account of lier striUKle against the
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    • 333 3 COLOMBO. Thurs CEYLON's army commander and Inspec- tor-General of Police were last night accused of failing to act in time to prevent the nations long smouldering language war erupting into violence. The charge came in a < report by a governmentappoint rd three-man committee
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    • 56 3 HHMNQ. Thun China ha.pntWMd to Glw.ia over tiae cv of tbree of ire diplomats. •Ik NM Chi:. .i NfWI Ast-ricy reDOr.ed toci.iy. Tlip Note >.mI thr Pint Secretary of the Chinese Embassy. Mr. Hu T !g-Yi. .ii'd two other officials were declared undesirable and wen 'keel
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    • 26 3 RANGOON. Thurs.— The Soviet j Deputy Forei'.'ii MWMr, Mr. Nikohi Feryubin. arrived here I yesterday by air from India for a 1 three-day visit.
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    • 161 3 SALISBURY. Thurs. A i hundred African stu- i dents and five whites demonstrated at their col- lege here yesterday against j Rhodesia's seizure of In- dependence They stood in the corridors of the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and s'lou'.ed and chanted African nationally ■ones. The
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    • 87 3 VANTO DOMINGO Thurs. General Antonio Imbert. one of the survivors of the plot that ended the liftoff Generalissimo Trujillo. hM rhallenßed ex-President Juan Bosch to a duel to settle their differences. I lie challenge was contained in a half page «dvtrtu>ement :hat appeared in the newspaper
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  • 454 4 'Ludicrous' Rajaratam CAN SINGAPORE HAVE A SEPARATE NATIONAL IDENTITY? FORCES OF HISTORY WILL MAKE SPORE AND MALAYSIA TOGETHER AGAIN, SAYS MINISTER SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ NATIONAL identity for Singapore was nol possible and the very idea itself was ludicrous, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, observed today. The Minister explained that
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  • 181 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 22-year-old Singapore student has won a top Oxford and Cambridge Society book prize for being the most outstanding among Singapore students studying at the two universities last year. He is Mr. Michael Hwang (above), only son of Mr. Hwang Yen Keng. managing
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  • 128 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. S. Storm Jorgensen, managing director of the East Asiatic Company in Copenhagen, is due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a four-day visit. During his visit, which is part of a Par Eastern tour, he will meet senior Government
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  • 147 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— On Nov. 5 last year. Lim Beng Choo. a team leader of the Work Brigade, led his men to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital to do "demolition work." a court was told today. He came hcross a heap of scrap Iron in the
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  • 263 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— One of Britain's top theatre companies, the Nottingham Playhouse, flew in today to present two plays to the Singapore public. The '.'l- member troupe, including five women, arrived after completing a "highly successful" Malaysian tour. Leading the company are three veteran stage,
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  • 206 4 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thursday. A SINGAPORE commercial mission visiting Tanzania got down today to detailed discussions with leading businessmen here on increasing trade between the two Commonwealth partners. i Members of the 17-man team had a total of about 25 appointments during the morning and evening. The
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. ThUT*. Mrs. Gracia Chee has been re-elected president of the Pan-Pacific and South-east Asia Women's Association. I
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  • 267 4 'Population blast is greatest peril j SINGAPORE, Thurs. A visiting British scientist today warned of a greater peril facing mankind than the nuclear explosion the population explosion. Dr. Vladimir Petrow. m M spearheaded the team >t .scientists who perlectrd the first British oral contraceptive, Volidan. saia: "I believe the world
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 179 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PHK followlnx Is today's schedule I of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar Airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* Air India: From New York. London Frankfurt. Cairo, Bombay, Madras (AI 106) 3.40 p.m. BOAC: From London, Beirut, Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 796) 5.03 p.m.: from London, Zurich,
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    • 253 4 Kuantan, Kii:ila iAimpur Malacca (ML. 01A) 5.40 p.m.; from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (ML .Ml) 7 .25 p.m. from Kota Bharu, l>nanK. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur (ML 033> 7.3."> pm from Kuala Lumpur (ML 127) 7.45 p.m.: from Kuching < ML 401) 1.35 p.m.: from Penang. Kuala Lumpur (ML 053) 9.05 p.m.
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  • 901 5 EXPAT ON CORRUPTION CHARGE... TAPAH, Wednesday 4 I was made to work extra hours AN ALLEGATION that he was told that all inspectors of works in the Batang Padang hydro-electric scheme had to pay money to the Senior Inspector of Works, was made
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  • 332 5 AMENDMENT TO ACT I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. RECENT amendment to the Tariff Advisory Board Act has conditionally enlarged its scope, in relation to possible Malaysian market arrangements with other countries. The implications of the amendment, made on Jan. 19, were explained today by t'.ic Boards
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  • 90 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A clerk. Wee Aleh. alias Nr Miane Chuan. 2i. was fintd $100 by a maeistrates court here yesterday for possessing 642 copies of ob- scene photographs (or sale. Inspector T. Ramasamy. prosecuting, said that acting on a tip-off. Insp. Lim Soli Wah ard
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  • 25 5 KANGAR rhurs. Thr Mcnteri Br.-ar- Dato Shrikli Ahnv.d. will open the Gei\ikan M;t*u (Progress Exhioition" ;r L *hr YVonien'i Institute here next Monday.
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  • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Fab.ih'.- Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffue. today left for Jessclton after a two-day visit here. He will be here again on April 4 for the Ruler's Conference and the installation ceremony of the 1 Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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  • 246 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Tanzaniaas, Isabhai Alibhai. 21. aad Hatira Yusufali Jaaoowalla. 20. who have travelled 18.000 miles through six countries on a hitchhike round the world, arrived in Singapore today. They left Tanzania In February last year and have hiked through Kenya. Uganda. Sudan.
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  • 219 5 TENGKU WILL OPEN $16 MIL GUINNESS BREWERY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the Sl6 million Guinness Mal a y sia Ltd. brewery at Sungei Way on Saturday in the presence of 800 guests. Among the senior officials of the company will be the managing director of its
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  • 72 5 JESSELTON. Than. The Jesselton Rotary Club has started a campaign to to attract more touristh to j Sabah this year. Hi praHtilit Mr. Lucm Chung. s;»:d today thut thouj HBdl of pamphlets had bern 1 prepared anu sent to 14-000 Rotary Clubs throughout
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  • 48 5 KL'UM. Thurs. A dinner and dance will rx> held ;ti thr> Kuiim Chinese Recreation Club at 7.30 p.m. on March 29 in honour of the District Olflrer. Syed Alwi Shahabuddin. who received the Sena M;.hkuta K»dah in thr Sultan 's, recent birthday honours list.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 48 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I I OSVAT] JUST AS L *v I WAS OOIN&TO J /I'LL SET ALL SETA CT L SIT DOWM WITH A*/ PER MV SALES J WOO7BEER j*S PITCH BEFORE J aL^^TL/' oaemisi'sTN I\( how are va pixed 1 /> VjELMeRT^/ \PEg ELECTRIC FANS?^I >TO
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  • 431 6 PROMOTING CLOSER TRADE TIES IN THIS REGION SINGAPORE. Thur. THK chairman of the Sarawak Importers and Exporters Association, Mr. Linjf Lee Hua, tonight suggested the 1 setting up of a trade information and research centre to serve all businessmen in South-east Asia. "Such a centre."
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  • 221 6 Medical student exchange scheme SINGAPORE. Thurs. The four-day inaugural meeting of the general assembly of the Asia Regional Medical Student Association ended today with the adoption of several recommendations to give the association a flying start. A statement issued by the newlyelected committee today described the recommendations as a means
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  • 94 6 Variety show to aid Red Cross Children's Home SINGAPORE. Thins A Red Cross variety show will Ikm.i\ i ms year to coincide with U holding of the Red Crew cast A.-ian tWittir ri'licl The entire proceeds will go to th* Red Cross Crippled Children c Home. The show, to be
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  • 151 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Thousands of people uatched an hour-lon^ fireworks display hist night as part of the diamond jubilee celebrations of tin- Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The fireworks, ftlllll over 520.000. m a uilt from I.' local importers and a fireworks manufacturer in llonK Kon to the
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  • 110 6 Hobbies, variety shows at Students Week Singapore. Thurs.— The Chinese YlfCA's ninth annual Students Week will be held from April 3-9. Organised by ;hr Students Council, the week will commence with a hobbies exhibition from April 3 to 5 from 10 a m. to 9 p.m. to be held at
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 222 6 TODAY'S SINGAPORE DIARY Drama festival. Cultural Centre. 8.30 p.m. Stage play. "As You Like It," Victoria Theatre. 840 p.m. Exhibition of reproduction of 20th Century German paintings. Exhibition Hall. Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill St.. 9 6^7 f HELP/ I'M go 1 BUT I GOT NtO SC WHAT? V"KNEW I
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    • 28 6 a.m.— 6 p.m. Police Band concert. Katong Park. 8 p.m. Free film shows at 730 pin. ai Lorong Fatimah; Sekchih p.idang Terbakar: Yooh Scliool, Tampines; Delhi Naval Base
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  • 1514 7  - Passport to Peril JAMES LEASOR Day 5 of the thrilling JASON LOVE spy adventure by A girl confesses: I was forced to spy JASON LOVE is about to lead i party of men into the Himalaya: opposite the Nawab of Shahna sjar's palace, where an international gang have their hideout
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  • 55 8 THE FAMILY OF the late M ir.k all r.»Ut!vr«. I their v.Timnle a.«i«!«t»r.oe in i their recent bereavement MRS. LEICESTER A mmily thank j relatives, friend* for their help, ionI wreaths find iho Deetat who THE FAMILY OF tlie mie Und* i.lm I i«h to th.ink all tIt »rd
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  • 79 8 I* Hortfn 111 i Minimum t IN CVERLOVINC MEMORY of t V I Invirt who died a year ago today Fondly irmemhtrtd by his son, 0..u..ni. rs. •on»-w-i.'iw and ttrandii.ilclrcn. Tbr Lord Is my (htpherd. 1 nhu.l not want IN LOVINO MEMORY of dearest J'lpa Y. S. David,
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  • The Straits Times Friday. March 18. 1966.
    • 701 8 ployoo "\vhf>n i» seems necessary or desirable in the public interest." This wording does not necessarily represent the threat to Penang's local government which Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew appears to see. There is nothing unreasonable in any State Government wishing to retain the initiative in thus field.
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    • 365 8 The political crisis in South j Vietnam grows increasingly disturbing. The demonstrations which began last week-end in I Hue and Danang, following the dismissal of Lt.-Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi from the ruling junta, have spread to Saigon, and the issues have been greatly widened. What began in the
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    • 217 8 The committee set up by the Federal Capital Commissioner to look into the rehousing of squatters pre- j sumably will conduct the j ''incomes and attitudes" sur- I vey promised in Parliament j recently by Mr. Khaw Kai i Boh. The survey will seek to find out what
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  • Letters
    • 162 8 '"THE absence ot an dTfctive opposition to give significance to the practice of parliamentary democracy in this country is deplorable." So says Mr. C- V. Devan Nair. DAP. Were these also the views of Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. P.A.P.? If so. how did he equate
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    • 75 8 CONDITIONS at the Muar School are shocking as far as Sixth Form science Is concerned There has been no binlogy teacher for the past two months, either for Lower or Upper Six The library Is inadequate and there is an acute shortage of labor*- lory .*nd even cla.-sroom
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    • 153 8 'PHE Education Minister complained last Sunday that graduates prefer the Malaysian Civil and Foreign Services to the Education Service A glance at tne respective salary scales and conditions ol work explains why? A graduate who becomes a teacher Is not a Government servant. H» comes under the Unified
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  • 1400 8 Can neutralist Laos survive NEVER A CENTRE ROUND WHICH TO GATHER... By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT VIENTIANE. Thurs VIENTIANE, the capital of land-locked Laos, still keeps its village character, though its two one-way streets now bustle with traffic. Outer suburbs are even beginning to sprout. The village atmosphere is especially strong
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    • 752 8 Stnits Times k Malay Mail Oeiaalrwd il»t<t«r»tnri «sr k« Innalad re: COLO STORACI SUPfaMARKCT Orck«fd Road taac^rtiaatst Bewk/ COLO STOaASI SKAMCMtS Al Melland lead ICe*ewt Merval Bate. AatrioriMd Af**ts CITY BOOK STORE LTD. WifKfceitet Ho,k. CoUrer Q««y. THI NIWS FRONT r.ttpotr.t* t Sua«rni«rk** w M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Read. Ha»*jl
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    • 53 8 DANGEROUS DRIVING IS NO ACCIDENT: Recent studies show most accidents are not "accidental." In fact, bad drivers conform to a surprisingly predictable pattern. Here are the three characteristics they exhibit on or off the road and why men offenders out number women by 12 to 1: in MARCH Reader's Digest
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    • 203 9 rally rijTj ROUND lajgy THE FLAG BP are associated with car clubs throughout glBHt iJ^^ are now associated with clubs in Singapore pMilkT^l I ?j^^ K a^ggaa^Hi^ ry £^NB For the next two days some 45 entrants in 14 WBjiMwmK^^ jgagi fls^B^l^i9B BP^a^w i &B&i >fiif^ ojj^"' »«~»^^^^S^SBB^^S^F^sB«BSSSS!B:'w-«- T^~^^^^^^aw^g^g^g^BJ ■jß»'^-
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  • SOUTH MALAYSIAN Rally 1966 STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
    • 7 9 SOUTH MALAYSIAN Rally 1966 STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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    • 632 9  -  B. NORMAN TWU-DAY MEET MAIN TOPIC IN MOTORING CIRCLES By Till. main topic in motoring circles in Malaysia and Singapore now is the South Malaysian Rally I9tt bei«f held tomorrow and Sun day. This rally will see many top drivers pitting their skill, endurance and machines
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    • 479 9 Piggott tipped to score second win By Staff Writer LAST years winner, John Pigeon, with his wife. Audrey as navigator and co-driver, la strongly tipped to win the South Malaysian Rally L9< The couple who are from the Singapore Club, will oner Msln be driving a SAAB 96. the same
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    • 447 10 Ry a Special Correspondent 4LTHOUGH events like the South Malaysian Rally are doing a lot to get South -East Asia on to the world motor sport ing map. the home of the big events is still Europe. No doubt you'll
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    • 521 10 List of entries BBBBBBMMBlBSHBlBmBBBBlBBBBBBBI 'iiMI'l I I rolls for thr Suuth .>l»U.\M»n R»llj arr: s,, MUVUi (Oimi\Hl IAR (MB I i m Mn c; saab y« BMC > KM *ui>lust*r I' Green Austin 1W-0 BMC i Holland B Nicollc Peugjt 204 FDC I Otbton Mrs. V.
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    • 64 10 DEREK Holland and his co-driver, Brian Nicolle, in their Volvo, who were the runners-up in last year's South Malaysian Rally. DICKIE Arblostcr scan negotiating a sharp corner at a tpaoal tta9« at Kuloi during last year's rally, with C.E. Green betide him. LYN Gibion and
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      1170 11 Upward trend in Octane number Company extends service to Asia B) >pecial Correspondent /VAR rallies. motor racing and all forms of motor sport are linked with thr oil industry Events, driven and trams arc sponsored by the oil companies and well-known names from the world of motoring feature
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    • 280 11 $2,070 PRIZE MONEY THE South Malaysian Rally carries prize money totalling $2,070 and other awards. Overall Awards: First $500, two BP. Trophies and a set of Dunlop tyics: Second $300 and two trophies; Third $150 and two trophic:.: Fourth $120 and two trophies: Filth $100 and two tropblef.; Sixth $90
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    • 247 11 JN the South Malaysian Rally. penalties on performance!; will be assessed as follows (marks lost shown in brackets): 1. Not reporting at a control (300) 2. Not reporting or providing proof of visiting a check point '300> 3. Not complying with a requirement of the Road Book or
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    • 116 11 THE organisers havp issued n warning to all those taking part that a rally b NOT a race V v competitor driving it: M negligent manner ur at an excrvsive speed or convicted of any driving offence committed during rhe event will be excluded Competitors
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    • 505 12 Gruelling event stiff test of drivers' skill o,i toughest oi ita kinrt in the EaM i the South Malaysian Rally. The gruelling even! during the weekend Will be Btlfl drivers and nuviuator.v It is likely to produce a surprise winner when the results are known. ■What is a rally?" Well
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    • 1172 12 by Special Writer Light, tough cars needed for many hours of hard driving A RALLY car. like ;i cross-country runner, needs strength, stamina, and the ability to cover all types of terrain, rather than sheer speed. It is well-known that rallies are seldom run over pood
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
      • 51 22 Highest and lowest temperaturec in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: 1 1 ik hr si Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 88 "7 Ipoh 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 C Highlands 73 63 Jesselton 88 75 Kuchin* 91
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    • 344 10 SOUTH MALAYSIAN RALLY 1966 SECTION ONE SECTION TWO torf of JOHOHI LABIS LI €LDRED KtMPAS nu!»T«.».l KLUANG PAMOL ISTATI ISTATI ISTATE ESTATE "1 BERAOIN ELAEIS AND YONG PENG ESTAT£ LAMBAK ESTATI I ESTATES PALOH ESTATE 1 I I CENTRAL' PALOH I CEPRENGAM CHAMEK.ULU PALOH f\ tSTATt AND CORONATION f I
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  • 389 13 Insurance firm drops 'we won't pay' defence SINGAPORE, Thursday. AN INSURANCE company, which had denied liability in a judgment claim for $42,610.10 plus interest on the amount since October 1964 and costs, today consented to judgment following an abrupt turn of events in the High Court.
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  • 164 13 Suitability certificate exemption for these students FrUALA LUMPUR. Than. i University and college lecturers who intend to do post-graduate work and persons wishing to attend extra-mural classes organised by higher institutions will be exempted from obtaining a certificate of suitability. These are some of the previsions contained ln the Internal
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  • 32 13 ■'i.M.i.ifUKt. Thurs The visiting Soviet trade mission will be guests of honour at a diniH-r i :o be given by the National Trader Union Congress at Trade Union House tomorrow.
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  • 97 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Four officials of the Alliance Party will leave here for London on Wednesday to observe the British elections on March 31. They include the political .secretary to the Minuter of j Finn nee. Mr. Bernard Lv; j the political secretary
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  • 263 13 APPEAL COURT U PHOLDS $43,000 AWARD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of a metal works company against an order by the Hie;h Court to pay 543.000 damage to a youth who lost his left hand while operating a machine for the company Seng
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  • 48 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Roham Mate Abdullah. 28. alias Leelu V->--thi. was jailed for six month.* ;ortay for procuring another woman to ba«t intimacy with a man. Rohani. who pleaded guilty, was nrresied in an anti-vice raid on Tuesday in her Hat in Amber Road.
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  • 73 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malaysian Territorial Army (Signals Section) has 13 vacancies for commissioned officers in Trjoh. Penang. Johore and here. Applicants must, be Malaywan citizens, between 23 and 40 possessing a university or technical college degree or diploma for the direct commission and an
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  • 144 13 And airman loses $100 to boy of 15 (JIM. UoKl Thurs A *3 visiting airman from Britain was at Singapore's open-air supper stalls pa*i midnight yesterday when a boy ot 15 snoned him a simple magic triek and picked hi* pocket of SlOO. Chief Inspector K.H. Sheares *via
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  • 256 13 'Malayan union law splitting us' Sabah protest JESSELTON. Thurs. Sabah's trade unions have decided to protest to the Central Government against the extension of the Malayan Trade Union Ordinance to this State. They will soon send two separate memoranda to the Federal Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. urging that
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  • 54 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.An amah. Helen Wong, was tircl and blindfolded by two armed robber? who escaped with $2,100 in valur.bles from a Namiv View rs f ate home yesterday Wor.g told police tlvu the robbers had walked in through the unlocked Iwrfk door of the house at
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  • 33 13 MALACCA. Thurs. The Interact- Club of the Bt. David's High School here has been Inaugurated. Another similar club formed at the St. Francis Institution is expected to be inaugurated soon.
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  • 164 13 BANKER TO ACT FOR Mr. KO CINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Government has appointed a banker. Mr. I. ion Vine Chow ihovrt. as actine Huh Commissiooer for Singapore in Malawi 1 The appointment will br for the duration of the absence from Kuala Lumpur of thr High Commissioner. Mr. Ko Tei-k
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  • 48 13 PENANO. Ttran. The Bharr-I man of the Stale Cmno committee. H.v: c c. Umail. w v opi'ii thr Kiiuni Ibu foixl fair at Umno Hall at 2.30 p.m on S;tturdav The fair- in aid of the K;uim Ibu fund, will remain open until midnight
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  • 126 13 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Malaysian Social Welfare Lot- rerios Board has al- located $370,000 for a youth centre in Jes- I selton. Dato Mohamed Yassln the State Minister of j Bocl.il Welfare, who return- I ed from Kuala Lumpur. said he was certain that j more
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  • 241 13 Pontian tapper gets life sentence lOHORE BAHRU. v Thurs.— Koh Guan Lay. 29, was today sentenced to life imprisonment by th* High Court here ior ronsortinp; with members of the Indonesian armed forces in Malaysian waters. Koh. a rubber tapper, pleaded entity. The court was told that -■■arlv on March
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  • 28 13 KL'AI-A I.fMPCK. ThUl I veterinary Mr t Duralrajanayagam, bai left fo :i tour-mor.t l course in tropic-.il pastun rr.;ir ricrmrjit at the Bri < -isi:ir College.
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    • 136 13 rill. /^>t\a VAII k< J^UU YOU 9fl*& »ri i 11/ it t%^js'i BttL L»ll\tl A-i s»^^ Ejit |^2J^^HBiH Sleeplessness, constant worry, listlessness, irritability and I 11 lac t concentra on are (t n signs cf nervous exhaustion bLJI j ar| d unless something is done, much unhappiness and ill[^3| j^^j"^^^^B
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    • 734 13 TV MALAYSIA Chtnnri 5 Ku»la Loin- Chrisler Story Prowleri of pur and Prnanc; 6 Ipoh the Everglades"; 7 News in and Malacca; 3 Johore English: 7.10 Sports re« Baham: 4 TalpTng: 7 ports; 7.32 The Lone RanBatu Pahat: 9 Kluan e ptrs— "Old Joe's Sister": 8 News in Mandnrin: 8.10
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 347 14 'Industrial progress is being maintained SINGAPORE and Malaysia an using more weighing and testing machines today than at any time in the past. and this indicates that the i two countries are maintain- I ing a progressive pace in in- I I dustrialkation and improv- ing the standard^ or their
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    • 438 14  - Singapore now exports its chocolate overseas MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE which has hitherto been importj in^ chocolate and cocoa products is now tanked with countries like Britain. Holland and China as suppliers to the world market of cocoa-. butter and cocoa-powder. This has been made possible with the commencement
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    • 115 14 MR MA >]); Willie Ma. <ul>u\cj. iTI Mln engineer ol Mobil Oil Mjl.'.v.i Ltd. has left on a fivemonth lubrication engineering as-icninent in Japan. Mr. M.». will be assigned to Mobil's modern laboratory at Tsurumi near Yokohama. \f t •'i j spell of training he
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    • 206 14 Executive inspects 2 container factories MR. MS MEIJER. a senior vict'--)n\side!il ol the Van Leer Group of companies, arrived in Kuala Lumpur last week for discussions with local management and to visit the group's two factories in Malaysia and Singapore. In Petaiinn Java, lv i.sited i Malayan Rickuirtng IndltrtM Ltd..
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    • 164 14 FAR EAST TOUR BY SALES MANAGER I AM SON Paragon Ltd j business system form manufacturer.- .uici a member company ol Lamson industries Ltd.. exhibited with Other member.^ Ol the group, at the British engineering display In Hong Kong Irum March a to March 12 ui:der the title or their
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    • 347 14 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WHY NOT! 0t HBj AUSTASIA LINE'S TJi. V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. MALAYSIA" 0 MONTHLY Scheduled Possenqer Service bc'«Ltn •PORt and SYDNtY/MELBOURNE vio PORT MORESBY Colling ot PENANG PORT SWETTENHAM bctore departure SINGAPORE. DtPARTURt DATES fROM SINGAPORE FOR I<>66/1< MALAYSIA
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    • 318 14 Retiring? Returning? The Channel Inlands offer you an equable climate, low taxation, no death ilntics, excellent communications with England and Europe. National Provincial Bank Ltd. provides a tull banking and trustee service in all the Islands both tor residents and non-resident*. hull information will 'ladh be given b> its affiliated
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  • 262 15 Books for Sarawak school from U.S. children OORT WASHINGTON (NY). Thurs. When Carolyn (Sanrlir) Blakeslee arrived at Tabut primary school. near Simanggang, in Sarawak Second Division, as a Peace Corps teacher, she discovered there was nothing to teach with. "\\> have no reference b(X>ks. no library sources, not a single
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  • 73 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. N t> ndasamy. firs;, vice-president I of :he Singapore TeacheiV Union., ban selected by the NTUC ii.^ its delecate to attfnd the 2:~rl InternaUooaJ World Assembly of Youth conference to be held in I Oeneva from March 28 to April 4. The conference jointly
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  • 102 15 iu.nuuw, inur.s. t n c death has occurred in Edinburgh, at the age of 81. of Mr. Victor George Savi. one of Malaya's mast outstanding police officers between the wars. Jnminc the Straits Settlements Police as a probationer In 1904 Mr. Bavl spent
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  • 58 15 KULIM Thurs The Shell Traffic (s.<m<\ in connection with Rond S:>f>tv Week, will be held (*n the pacianK ut 2.30 p m next Tlmrsdav The Tei:«ku Bendahara. Kediih. ill declnre it open while his i wife. Trngku Raudroh. will R-.ve •«M9 the prizes. There will be
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  • 655 15 No need to be worried says Lim THAT DOUBLE TAX PACT MISUNDERSTANDING SINGAPORE. Thurs. CINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Lim Kirn San, agreed today that there had been some misunderstanding over a double taxation agreement between Malaysia and Singapore. But he added: "The public need have no worries. Both governments want
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  • 130 15 TAIPEH. Thurs. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Hajl Mohamed Ta i b, 25 (above), of Sungkai, I'r.ik, has won the top prize in the Mandarin speech contest for foreign .students organised by the Rotary Club of Taiprh North. A third year student in diplomacy at the
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  • 75 15 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang branch of the Malaysian Red Cross Society will hold flag days on April 1 and 2 to launch their fund-raising campaign this year This will be followed by a buffet dinner organised by Mrs. H. S, Ong. wife of the Penang High Court Judge,
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  • 52 15 MALACCA. Thurs. Mr. R. Chelvarajah has been elected the new chairman of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress. Malacca Division. Others elected were Inche Monamed Dlah bin Idris as secretary and Mr. Ngeow Foo Roke, treasurer. Mr. Chelvarajah was the former chairman of the National Onion of Teachers
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  • 208 15 Massage girl died in crash: Soldier fined $500 VI ALACCA. Thurs. i A A massage parlour girl was killed and a New Zealand soldier seriously injured when the sports car they were travelling in went oft the road and crashed into a culvert. Today, the soldier. Private Ivan Colin Rump.
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  • 55 15 JESSELTON. Thurs. The Federal Land Development Authority's drive to get villagers to join the Nangoh settlement scheme in the Labuk and Sugut district has received good response. The PLDA regional secretary. Mr. Isher Singh, is now leading a teHm into the interior of Sabah to get
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  • 22 15 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak' will pay an official visit to Nibong Tebal on Saturday.
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    • 194 15 MIVIKS I»MP 1 HIDDOK lOi/7* tfUCX «tH.CCIO«» GREATER SAFETY and CONFIDENCE "°£g^ insist on itcvosine urn 4m PRECISION-MADE /fc. ACCESSORIES fe^ Lucas answer your '■JkM»' need for 'Safer Driv- 'W ing' equipment see ~~3ST~ the complete range of LUCAS quality fj&r* ACCESSORIES in M^^ our showroom today I FAR EAST
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    • 325 15 Straits Times Crossword vaß mEh hH( Bjti US Hh^^i ICIOM rr.<-ult in free colours ill>. 1. R*ducr temperature by mak- 9. Copy pfople I'licompasMiic :.re ifirairr ill). the short answer. credit I 8. German cotton centre <4>. (10). I 10. Re\;c\v of RiiMtan capital 12. Assume* Midlers drink quiftbr'ore top-s*crpt
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    • 661 16 [Li^^iiiiMllHiiiUiiUM^ i( ontinunt Irom Page Hi RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT It Word* Si Mlmiimmm > CNRIST IS the answer rally tonight :.3O at 17. Jalan itavur. I'ii.r.i. K L irr premier tliin rhawing a gnat miracle of Jemis: the Mind beggar. •acred concert of music. AIKNOWLtDGMENT H'or*** EM I Minimum CHEE SOW
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    • 1074 16 SITUATIONS VACANT II Word* U 'Mm.)— Box SI rt*. txtrt WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK Uov Cook Amah. Uood umuneration. .".Oft Uunman Ron, S pore net- inrt I |>.m. today. FEMALE CLERK for foreign back. Minimum age nineteen, pleasant upand personality essential. I State age, full <!• mils educational atincluding language-! any
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    • 1018 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i.. m>» i—4Wb <-»s tmttm rURNISHEO UNFURNISHED FLAI nt iliver Val.ey Kosd 3 Bedroonu. App.y Uox A 4437 sT. S pore, oi ti. une ***** after 5 3u urn. 22SM> CITY QUEST HOUSE turoisbcd a single rooms in sanitation natbrooa! attained txielleot cuisine, economic*, term. Near bus-stop. laaglm
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    • 1053 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmrd* U > Wru.) Stu tm eU. tsfm I AUSTIN MINI COUNTaVMAN lIW2 I 1 BNVi ni".;e»K«. koo<i eondllioo 1(3.330 Cootaci Bronn spore MTU tit. dr.. i rORO FALCON Res. Dec. 1962. 18,000 mllea omy. Accident free Tax I Insurance *i.l May'JiiDt 6S. lei. spore .>434?
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    • 869 16 TAILORING IS Word* U Mm. Box et*. ntra PAKKMANI Htylrs to rult all !<«• SprcaliKt in ttallano 242-C. Tanjong KatoiiK Road, s por.- l4SMa>. LADIES HAIRDRESSINC (5 Wmrd* >» Mm.)— Box rt. «clr. MANJORIE LADIES MAIBDRESS ERt BM Urrhnril Roud. haircut SI/-, .shampoo set t- colrt "«vr trom JlO/I'hone 18'
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    • 836 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL C.OVKKNMFNT l\ I 1 (.I! I lON lIUIIWM t. 1963 (Na 18 of 19«i3i NOTICE I NDER SKI TION 19(10) < WHEREAS In exercise of the i powers conferred by subject lpns 1 i and (3 1 ot section in ol the
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    • 659 16 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) \oik i tm 1:1 < i ivi\(i OUN uptake notice thai k Mn awe on the 4th and ii:h ■tech. I96f> m. vii afali oiiowmi; aaraom antf ai Qnaa> l!tii-i\ mi: Ordrrs nude mi I I lli>. 3ankrup;iv N 49 6fi Robert I.mi Civ.:. Hrn.
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  • 126 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were nrm and rises again outnumbered fulls. BHP turnover was again high. Dennys Lwcelles was the exception, falling 75 cents to $4.35. Minings were hesitant with a rise of 15 cents to 45 cents In King Island Scheelite. Base metals were firm and oils steady.
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  • 260 18 APRIL first grade rubber f.o.b. l buyers dosed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, yesterday at :o', cents per Ib. Up our eighth of i» Cent <>» Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. R.A.B. and r.M.K r dosinc prices in cents per
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  • 82 18 T NE A.».e.at.on .1 Banks m Maisyl sia n.ade imm changes In Us rates to merchant* y.sterday lall rates to B1M>: United States: tiuyins TT 32J. airmail OU 32J. M d/»t. 33 3/l« credit bsHa 33J trade ouu. Canada: buylnt TT 351. airmail OD 3.',:. i<o d,at. 3oi
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  • 35 18 ON me »rae a»enan»« market in Hong Kong yvitterduy the U.S. dollar •.van <niot«^l at j 74J ror T.T. and i.73a Sterling vas quoted at 16.00 nod one taal ol gold at Mfc
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  • 27 18 Mar. 17. RUBBER PRICE: 70A cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $682 62} (up 25 cents). Inofficial estimated offering 245 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 878 18 From Our Market Correspondent yESTERDAY the Stock 1 Exchange touched a new low in turnover and business was reported to be practically at a standstill. The total turnover of only 174,285 shares was the lowest for 6 months and only a few thousand
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  • 32 18 M. i la van Stock I mini Mar. IC. Mar. IT. •Industrials: 8.V71 K.-...-.S Tins: lln :s 1H1...3 S rubbers: Mill IM4I •Upc. 30, litfij Kill Drc. 19. l»<iJ Kin.
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  • 904 18 I IM MNKSs in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: E. Smelters $3.34 SL. C'uooi «3 3«. (S.4MJBI $i). 3«: Essa ards. (A.OOO) S2.IS D: Fed. Disp. ■-.'ii.li,
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  • 198 18 M.ir'-n 1 INDUSTRIALS Hounrml 10 aM M UcAiKtrr B eta i" LBoMlafji lo I LtunloM IJ <-ta. N Ixir. -rmacta. oi i... 14 Ks«. v cv. (tobinai o> ii ia. Diap. l<s cti. !h VOcta KotDmiin.ilJi.ta. I uammun 14 LU Sh. .1 I v ij n>. I H;i:iie
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  • 122 18 VJHIPt lying tUngaidt Ih. Imjjih' 1 wharvtt *r oiMcltd twljy B<-l»n(;or NW. 1, K.-J. rU k MW. Shunkoltu Uaru ,v« l^mit If.W Hua Heng N.W. 5, V •i' 7. Chaatlnr Marrtik 10 11 ftr»* Fufihlml 13 14. Mexico Man •an Mom 24 2.V H^r.kv hana Maru 2V2V.
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    • 957 18 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific <S. Atlantic Service Ban|«o» H'lonf v Angelea H. Tort Hostoa r%iiaa "laaism Mara" Ull Aar n/n Aar ll Mai turn alaaa UJaai Japan Direct Servtea i Smppori toKorisma Ko«a "Elia him" 21 Mar 5 Air I Mr -Disaster" V a A|r 14 Aw
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    • 389 18 W^Ny Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service mm oißEci usurbji tfaai wmmmm ano mum vmmm AND II 4 (.KtAI LAHES Ktflla ORIENT MARINER Mar* 21 II Mar Jl" Mar 2s'» A»rJ»* A VLMtI »<t »'I4 «•<! '1/14 «<l IS IkSI IS ORIENI EXPORTER Imi 4 1/ mar U/14 laas
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  • 498 19 rpilKKi; was a rise of 25 1 cents in the Straits tin price yesterday to St>B tj". per picul on an offering estimated <lo«n ."> tons to 245 tons. StTMtl lo t al support from all quarters was reported. LONDON: Tin on Wednesday
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  • 72 19 ptINMM Produce Cichanut, Slnga.day: Coconut OH: bulk $53 sellers, drum $.-.4! Copcj: Mar/ Apr. I K Continent: Co- .iuot.-d. Pipptr: Mimtolc white %\V2i sellen. Sarawak btta SV>» »r]Urs, special S:ir.t-\..k i.: ck $14.*j sellers, g&rDled '""HIT* 1 hljtk |14( IN) srllera (all U'i. ASIA Sinn <N> seller* (iee«i
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  • 59 19 [111 pu-M-11l i. He ol the Mil. i*. in dollar .lu.tmsl (lie pound strrliiiK fixed on \o\ ember IX. I'm. l is ■ellini II or on N. I IS I till KuvinK 11. ta. 4 lli.d Kumiik Ol). fc. 4 ld. The dollar is at is statutory middle
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 523 19 MALAYAN BREWERIES LIMITED i lncorporated in Singapore) NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 8 cents per ordinary stock unit and 8 cents per Mana«ement Share, both less 40'p Income Tax. ha\e been declared by the Directors on account of the Financial Year ending 30th j June 1966,
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    • 488 19 MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) SECTION 102 NOTICE is hereby given under Section 102 of the Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133) thut a draft amended layout plan No. 2359 to the approved layout plan embocylng parts of T.A.XIX and T.A.XXIV (Kamponfj Jawa and New Market Areas^ described hereunder has been prepared and
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    • 823 19 NOTICES 1 MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICK I'XDKR SKCTION 137 Notice Is hereby given that it is proposed under Section 144 ot the Town Boards Enactment (RM.S. CAP. 137 to amend the 1 Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B 3 ii I published as notification
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    • 873 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SARAWAK No. 3/66 Applications aie invited from Malaysian citizens for the follow- ing appointments in Sarawak > ia) DIVISIONAL SUPPLIES OFFICER. Food Control Supplies. Ministry of Commerce and Industry iSaiawak). The post is j non-penslonabls but there is prospect for it to be made
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    • 433 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I HOUSING ft DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian Citl- Zens: APPOINTMENT: ASSISTANT STRUCTURAL ENGINEER (SUPERNUMERARY^ Housing Development Board. SALARY SCALE: $695-$1.280 p m. on initial 3 years' contract. Variable allowance and Provident Pund benefits are payable. Point of entry depends on qualifications and
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    • 571 19 PLANT PROTECTION LIMITED OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Plant Protection Limited subsidiary ot Imperial Chemical Industries Limited) has vacancies for Experimental Officers and Field Assistants to work in a research team that to investigate outlets for the bipyrid>l herbicides in rubber cultivation; studies on new applications tor tr-f<,e herbiodrs m padd/ cultivation
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 307 20  -  JOE DORAI: HASEGAWA WILL BE IN CRASH OR FORCED OUT, says NOTE TO YAMAHA By J Singapore, Thursday JAPANESE motor-cyclist Hiroshi Hasegawa has been threatened with "an accident" when he races in the Singapore Grand Prix next month. The threat was made in
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    • 263 20 Services FA will act on Stoke City advice SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Advice Singapore Joint Services FA officials received from the coach and players of English League first division club Stoke City FC will be used in training Services' team for this year's Malaya Cup competition. Stoko city had made a short
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    • 31 20 DENANG. Thurs— The Churn? Hwa Confucian Schools group high school and primary' sections will hold their joint annual athletic sports at the City S'adium at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
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    • SUMMARY
      • 116 20 Friendly > S'ban i: Education nept bl Youni; Workers 4-3. HOC XXV T;«pin){ l.ge: i'CRC 4 Telr- onu o. 1.. Perak L*e (T. Ansom: Dew 2 Indian Assn. 2. Malacca L«e: MHS "B o Teachers 1. Negrl Lte: iSbain Rangers E 17 Gurkha Signal* 1: School--1 Dunlopb 0: NS
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    • 248 20 TUGOT'S 67 PUTS HIM 2 AHEAD THAI OPEN BANGKOK. Thursday. CELESTINO TUGOT of the Philippines shot a flve-under-par 67 today to take the lead after 18 holes in the Thailand Open championship, tho fourth event on the Far East golf circuit. Bespectacled Tugot. 51. the oldest man in the competition,
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    • 170 20 I/UALA LUMPUR- Thurs The Malayan Goi elation have tusr.ed down an invitation to send a tp.im to Crvlon for a golf iMtH NuwaiM-Eliya golf course ;ibout 120 miiei from Colombo- in May. Tho Ceylon Guif Union, have also invited Japan, rbailand. Hong Kong. Singapore India
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    • 77 20 SINGAPORE, liiurs. Sir.gdpore's .-Vsrin Games hockey training Huad face their lust big to.st thus weekend Singapore are hosts to Scian■Of. Ncgri Sembilan and Johi'.re in tbc MHF quadrangular tdurn.iment from tomorrow fo Sunday The programme b: Tomorrow. 3.43 pm. Negri v Johore. 5.15 S>nca|K>re v Sclangor.
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    • 164 20 |£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Malayan Motor Sports Club have found a site for a race track at Batu Tlga. about 15 miles from here, writes FRANCIS EMMANUEL. MWO secretary D. Gustavus said the site looked suitable lor oermanent track which could built
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    • 480 20  - Simple standards for cyclists LARRY CARROLL 200 IN 12, 25 IN ONE By 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. lkV For a spurts organisation with hopes of sending representa- tives to Kingston and later Bangkok, the Malaysian Cyclists Federation are being singularly casual. Thore has been no activity since the Seap Game.- and
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 849 20 2m LUIm kJs^il j KtKOSONGAN JAWATAN ASSISTANCE TO MALAY KtRAJAAN. KEDAH PUPILS IN FURTHER imn-AAM ua-iah di- EDUCATION CLASSES r FORM SIY !<!££ lunm SIA, ItOO. j •.r-nienohi ia»»tan jrang Psras .S';,'i- ('i..\ernment has decioeu to "fler a-sistance to de- KF u.v, ««ytai Maiuv pupils born in ,L*iakli s'*')xV- r
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    • 486 20 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. Mu.: i or ftMfc Betwren bop Nam Sent «uin; as a firm Plaintiffs AND N.V.I. Shatmudfcn il-n spelt a* Kow l her I nmpant. -wd i> a. litm DefeadanU. To NVT. Sharusudeen lalso .spelt as Shamsuddeni Rowther Company.
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    • 101 20 W\\ n\i}l n U FOR conveyors r~c* i and (Steel chains elevators RERKns^r £jmA IB] lft««Bttß>9 "mljmßW?' iKr m s^P^s^^sfl The standardised range of Renold steel \\y chains for conveyors and elevators is from I y^^^* j 3.000 Ib. to 85.000 Ib. breaking load. There is a full range of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 142 20 SPORTS DIARY HIM Kl.V— Mill' quad: Jnhoi> I D KnUMt) Ipoh I Nagr< < 3 45 p.m.': Spore v Di\. 3: Prmcc PBri. BO firitStriM- ■.1.15. lx>Mi MttdMS ;tt natiiin i:rd Malacca Victor* F.irrfr Pk>. S'jor <;s Uiv. 2 Cup: 16th Fid Alßb. RAMC v 3 I Depot Bank Necara
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 354 21 WORLD of SPORT Jolt for England's W-Cup hopes ONDON, Thurs.--Eng- land's hopes of win- ning the World Cup in July received another jolt at Newcastle last night when a near full strength English League soccer team were humbled 3-1 by the Scottish League. E lgland manager Alf Ramsey used this
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    • 422 21  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday JJILTON SULLIVAN'S Class Two fliers Pleasant Venture (Merv Posner) and Binjai Park (Johnny Nelson) were the stars on the track at Bukit Timah this morning. They raced over 3f in 36 3/5 and finished level. Thrre was
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    • 148 21 BUDGERIGAR SPARKLES IN 3F WORKOUT in 37 3 5. Sandman i Moses I.cci alMi went well over 3f in 38 4 5. Mighty Ituler iSubiani went <MMly over 3f in 42 2 5. Rainy Day (Colemam did better thaii Just Dandy iNawari) over 4f in 53 i3f in 40 Rashjrt
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    • 113 21 KUAI-A LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Turf CUil: made a profit of $205,347 las: v C av an increase of 550.56J over 1964 aftrr allowing $96,777 for depreciation on properties. This is contained in the report to the annual meeting on Miir 28. The account showed that the
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    • 1519 21 BT TIMAH 2nd day Race 1—2.0 Cl 2 Div 1 ($10,000) 6f 1 ***** Retu*a a (Yvoi.ne ConOM) R Breuk. 7 9.0 M. Ismail 3 2 ***** Oisin a (Soon Lee> E Breuk 10 8.1 2 Khamis 14 3 5:208 Budgerigar II c (Unity) Tjoa 5 8.11 (I) Harbridge 11
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    • 58 21 WEIR RIDES AT DERBY MEETING SINGAPORE. Thurs. Douglas Weir. 30-year-old. Australian jockey, has arrived from Sydney. He will ride at the Singapore Derby meeting which opens on Saturday. Weir (7.7* has two mounts I on Saturday Siau Kuniang in Race Two and Empire Koae II in Race Three. On Sunday
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    • 1380 21 BT TIMAH 1st day Race 1—2.0 Cl 5 Div 3 ($5,500) 6f I 1 ***** IMNM I <Biit:la> BJM 6 9.0 Harbridce 12 I 2 ***** K«-alm of tiold g iMhV) RS Breuk. 8 813 (F) Pretty n ***** Panthor a (Sultan of Pahang) Lee 5 8.12 Coles 3 i
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    • 94 21 I ONDON Thurs Surging 1 A Into tlif load between the l.i>t two Bight* eight -year-old Salmon Spr:»> '4-1 i WOO the £7.920 Chumpion HWdIC frfMly at Cheltenham vrsterday I Ridden with lino uidgment by i Johnny Haine. Salmon Spr.iv ran on strongly to win the twomiles 200
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    • 411 21 LONDON, Thurs. After a quiec start at Doncaster on Monday. the 1966 British Flat racing season swings into full action with the running of the Lincoln Handicap over the Doncaster mile on Wednesday. Huge amounts of money are wagered annually on the Lincoln Handicap
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 190 21 Stylish looks and racing pep... along with two-family room and armchair comfort m i 1 fIV i j I ,AfPT^-^ 111 I A Toyota Corona gives you all these features plus economy! Let's take each point, one-by-one. rable car. Comfort sink into any Style the Toyota wins more sighs seat
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  • 185 22 SINGAPORE. Thursday. SWEDISH Professor of Oral Surgery, Professor Per-Allan Persson. said today that dental cases here were more advanced and complicated than elsewhere because Singaporeans delayed treatment. A> a result, most of the cases were "interesting" and enabled local dental surgeons to gain a more
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  • 39 22 BONO kong. Tinin rtilra Won- Koag'a Kni Tak Intesnatioijtl Airpnrt reported they seirec so sold bars f-om two Indian' lvetf here by plane froir Europe today. Tlie b.irs. artighlnf 110 pounds vere valued at about .i —Reuter
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  • 347 22 Tun Razak: We fear no ill- wind KOTA BHARU, Thursday THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. this evening declared that no ill wind. however strong, could break up the unit y of UMNO and the MCA. Speaking at a tea party given by the Kelantan MCA at the Chinese
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  • 132 22 No decision yet at bus owners meet SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Bus Owners Association adjourned a lengthy meeting last night after they were unable to decide on what measures they should take in connection with the Singapore Government's proposal to pool transport arrangements. The association's president. Mr. Tan Kouk
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  • 332 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I PARLIAMENT will be asked to approve a total of $68,245,719 to cover extra expenses incurred by the Government last year at its next meeting starting on Monday. Of this. $51,930,248 was spent by the Ministries on various items,
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  • 103 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Commandant for Foreign Affairs at the United States National War College. Mr. John M. Cabot, flew in here tonight with a 38-member team for a two-day visit. Mi. Cabot, a former Amba~>ador to several European c<|niries. said
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  • 413 22 LONDON. Tliurs. The stock market closed steady around levels reached after a brief mid-morning buying flurry. Afternoon trading was reported as lifeles-v Most industrials showed small gains. Aircraft shares were liim on the view that prices did not reflect current good order books. Oils were fractions better Steels
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  • 201 22 Duck tears 12-inch hole in jetliner's wing AIEMPHIS (TenncsaTl see). Thurs. A Jetliner with 60 p;issengen landed safely here yesterday after a collision with a duck had torn a HInctl hole in a wing. The Delta .ur Unas dcs<. ■.>n a Bight from St Louis to Memphis, landed calmly despite
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  • 47 22 DACCA. Thurs.— Police killed ore student and wounded seven others when they opened fire on a crowd ot 700 riotliiK high school students at Brahmanbarl, 50 mile- east of here, yesterday. The student-: were protesting at an alleged assault on a teacher Reuter.
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  • 127 22 Mizo revolt ends in India \TEW DELHI. Thurs. A^ The revolt of Independence seeking Mizo tribesmen In Assam baa been put down, official source! said today. Official* -;ald Indian troops wen- in full control of the Mizo Hills area with the reception ol few southernmost points ard mopplng-up oper a
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  • 36 22 SAICiON I .r B Air Ki.:i i- i omtal Miii troop* and tacill i hroughout Bout!) Vietnam i force N|K)ke-u:.i:i (.lII'. riie ursvtoui n i"27 .so; ilos m nvv v UP]
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  • 30 22 MAUAM CATHERINE I MtOHQ i v em 17/3/1 only con. Hv» I In.v <1 iu-li'i n -niiiclchiii' teire will iv II \ah--1.16 p.m. 18/3/1 siKiap thMca lo BM I
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  • 11 22 IN LOVING MEMORY H Mnkli. rj- tl| ■owd and
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