The Straits Times, 23 March 1966
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Title Section26 1966-03-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 ATIONAL LIBRARY. The Straits Times Tllf! Ntitiiiiiiil Nawsiiipr Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23. 1966 15 CENTS .M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203426 words
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642 1966-03-23 1 Pilots: We strike on Monday unless... SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan Airways Pilots' Association of Singapore today £a ye MAL a sixday ultimatum to settle "all outstanding disputes" or face a strike next Monday. A Maps letter contains the ultima: urn which was handed in to the company at l:.' :',<>642 words
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Article, Illustration384 1966-03-23 1 Malik's new look SUBANDRIO'S EXIT MAY ALSO END THE PRO-PEKING LINE PURSUED BY JAKARTA JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIAN politicians believe that the fall of the pro-Commun-ist Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, might lead to a switch in Indonesia's foreign policy. His anti-Communisl successor, Dr. Adam Malik, lias saitl thatAgencies - 384 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-03-23 1 By RUDY BELTRAN: KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday |aJICHWAY robbers fired warning shots before hijacking a lorry with over $35,000 worth of goods on the Kuala Lumpur-Bentong Road. 19 miles from here, last night. The lorry was on its way lo Kola Bahru when il was Forced424 words
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Article62 1966-03-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. TlMt MM Government has decided to deprive i all Malaysian etttaeni who apply lor Ismip or renewal of foreign jMissixn t*. oi tlipir citizemhip The BUM would apply it a rlti- 7.vn BBM n loreign passport I travel dovtiniem unles> it can be proved62 words
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Article116 1966-03-23 1 'No withdrawal' assurance CANBERRA, Tuesday. RIU lAIN could do! withdraw from Borneo or Malaya until there w;is clear evidence thai Indonesia had relaxed its confrontation i of Malaysia. This assurance was given today by the Chief of Brltairfs Air Staff. Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy. who is here toReuter - 116 words
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Article48 1966-03-23 1 lIDDAII. Tins. ln-cunfirnii-d rrpattl here t<xl:i\ said that Prrsitlent Soekarim would arrive here later this month fin the ll. tj pilgrimaKe. The President's fourth wife. Madame llarialti. arrived in Cairo on Saturday for a short visit on her way here to make the pilgrimage AP.AP - 48 words
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Article48 1966-03-23 1 LONDON. Tues Eieht lion iubs escaped on trie estate of an English peer* Mutely home in Wiltshire, South England, last Djgbt Men ehaaid them on tats and horseback round Lord Bath's estate at Loncleat for four hours i-itiiiß them back into their compound. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article30 1966-03-23 1 NORTH KINOBTOWN ilUuxta Nisuid 1 i u»^v Chaplain rhop»i David PuriiUam Jr. -Hi btoum Hi, kufbeM-ranking Neuro in the rrdsy on being pro- nioied ca'pum.— Reui*r.30 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-03-23 1 Dewi: Bung and I on best of terms with the General rMKTO. lues—President Soekarno's Japanese wife. Katna Sari Deui. saitl today that she and her husband were on the best of terms with ln<liin<-ia new leader. 1.t.-CJen. Suharto. Dewi. in an overseas telephone interview with the Tokyo bureau of the333 words
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Article44 1966-03-23 1 RANSON. (West Virginia). Tues. Police said Andrew J. Ford took his own life by placing a shotgun shell over til; heart, placing a 1 carpenter's centre punch on the j shell, and hitting the punch with a hammer, firing the shell. AP. >AP - 44 words
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Article31 1966-03-23 1 NEW DELHI TUM. A bandit Kane shot tod killed eight \UlacerIn two raids, about 100 miles south-east ul New Delhi, according to report^ reaching the capital today APAP - 31 words
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Article20 1966-03-23 1 .\DELAIDE TIMI ta« zwbrili. the Quern Mother ed lifrr today :■> beam a Mx-day t'u-it 10 South Australia.- Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article205 1966-03-23 1 Blood SOS for 11 blast victims SINGAPORE. TiK A large quantity of plasma and blood is urgently required within the next 'J4 hours for 11 severely burnt patients at the General Hospital. These patient.-. Hunt of whom are on the "danger-uu.-ly ill list," were admitted yesterday following an explosion on205 words
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Article36 1966-03-23 1 JAKARTA SWOOP JAKARTA. Tues Sus pitted Communists being taken into custody. Raids launched aKainst agencies .issmiated with Suhandrin and other arrested Minis ters Grow ing demand Sub.mdrin. Chaerul Saleh he brought to trial —Acrncies.36 words
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198 1966-03-23 2 RUSSIA ACCUSES PEKING OF BLOCKING ARMS AID TO VIETNAM BONN. Tuesday secret Soviet Communist Party letter to other Communist parties has accused China of blocking deliveries of Russian military aid to North Vietnam, it was reported yesterday. The purported letter summarlMng Russia's views on the sino-Sovie' Ideological fii-putr. was published198 words
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Article, Illustration421 1966-03-23 2 MAO'S NEWSMEN GIVE EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF YANKS IN SAIGON TOKYO, Tuesday. POMMUNIST China reported today that its journalists had been travelling widely through South Vietnam watching American patrols at Danang, taking a tourist's view of city lights reflected in the Saigon River, observing elections in Communist areasUPI - 421 words
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122 1966-03-23 2 Policemen accused of looting during fire VI A N I L A Tues.— iTI Several policemen will face criminal and administrative charges based on the findings of a police investigation committee that they looted houses in suburban Caloocan city during a recent fire, it u't; re M "rrr>ri t.odav TheUP - 122 words
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Article70 1966-03-23 2 new DEI in. Toes. Brtutn has informed t tic Indian Government a is considering rrwiwilni Mippliet 10 Incilii ill MM nnimuni'ion suspended durmp th* Indo-Paktetanl war las; Srpirmbrv. it VII announced here yrstcid.iy. Thr Minister of Stale lor Dc fenco. Mr. KM Thomas, lold Parliament70 words
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Article51 1966-03-23 2 PARIS lues. Mrs. Indira Qandhi tl>r Prime MmiMcr "I India, will b>" ihr luncheon suc*t of PiTSidcnt tic Gauilr on Friday. ludlciaJ sources' reported. The lunch would br precrded by persona! talks Mrs. Gandhi i will be on her way to the United States.AP - 51 words
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306 1966-03-23 2 Anti-Ky pupils stage a school walkout OAIGON, Tues.—StU- dents of one of Saigon's largest high schools staged an angry, ant i-Govern-ment walkout this morning and were barred from returning to their classrooms by nervous school officials who feared they could not rontrol them. For the firM time in the currentUPI - 306 words
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186 1966-03-23 2 BOMBAY, lues. The management ut Air India has told 1.2*1 employees not to report fo: duty irom today as result of a strike MhJeb has caused all flights to be cancelled since llaaefe 18. The strike is by flight navigators in support ofReuter - 186 words
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Article58 1966-03-23 2 PEKING Tues. Buildups colliipspci In Mine people's communes yesterday when two strlta tremors hit thr Sinctai area ol Hopei Province. North China. seme ot strong earthquake o>; March 8. aci-orciinc to the New China Neirs Agency. Precautions taken after thr r\ir:h qiMkr prevented yesterday's treasonReuter - 58 words
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102 1966-03-23 2 SAIGON. Tues. I'nited States Marines, rushed in by helicopter yestnd > Virtcong guerillas in a biltrr clash to rccapt-.irc a government outpost on the central V etnam pse roast. American sources said The Victrong look Ihe An lloa outpost. 343 miles north-east of Sai-Reuter - 102 words
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126 1966-03-23 2 1 |V\CCA. Tues. A smallpox I epidemic sweeping two i districts of East Pakistan has killed 1.300 people In the last three weeks, reports reaching here said. About 1.000 were reported i to have died in the Jessore district. 160 mile* east of here126 words
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276 1966-03-23 2 Crisis in Peking, say two American experts fVASHINGTON, Tues. —Two expert! on international Communism said yesterday thai China was lacing a grave crisis over foreign policy and predicted thai U.S. containment would compel it to change its present course. Professor Donald S Zagoria. testifying betore the Senate Foreign Relation* CommitteesUPI - 276 words
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Advertisement97 1966-03-23 2 THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE WITH A DIFFERENCE! MPH now offers you spacious shopping convenience in their growing departmental store: A comprehensive selection of the latest paper back and hard cover books. A whole floor of children's books and educational toys. An art gallery featuring paintings by local artists. A sports equipment97 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-03-23 2 /ff.cw oe^e ito af?aio\ /ap6 *xi SUREr voutTV (THAT owes VERY J-^ I uusbaho cah affocd vo\\ EXPENSIVE /*AC*mY UET vt>u PAY THAT MUC»W i a pgesspj UTfg| II f^WUAT «ORT OF OAV /l POUND V-_ OtO HOU »/ME> f^ I NEW LIW€ OP U y H 9 349 words
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429 1966-03-23 3 LONDON. Tuesday Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, yesterday seemed to be winning a battle ol personalities with the Conservative Opposition leader Mr. Edward Heath as Britain's March 31 general election campaign reached its halfway mark. The 50-year-old Labour Party leader is widelyReuter - 429 words
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Article27 1966-03-23 3 NEW VOHK TUB*. The Duki ;.i,ii DuebeM oi Windsor arrived here übourd the liner United States yesterday on :hr;r way to Palm Bench. Florida.27 words
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Article47 1966-03-23 3 WEST BERLIN. Tues. Inmatea oi a Berlin prison woke up yesterday to find they had been burgled. Thieves from outside had climbed over a high wall and stolen cigarettes from a prison workshop. The authorities said they must have known their way around. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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180 1966-03-23 3 TWO MORE SUPER PLANES CRASH IN GERMANY UONN. Tues. Two Starfighter jets crashed In West Germany yesterday three days before a parliamentary debate on the many Starfighter crashes in this country. The StarSghters. one Canadian and one West German, crashed In the south, but both pilots parachuted to safety. TheReuter - 180 words
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Article77 1966-03-23 3 BIRMINGHAM Tup.. A 24--year-old Indian student. M n Gordlian. m jailed for Hie here yesterday lor the murder oi his 30-year-old brother. Purts of the ci;Mv.en]&ered body of the victim. Kurerji Gordon. I were found i" tiro lockers at a 1 college in this c::y AReuter - 77 words
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Article59 1966-03-23 3 \i I .\M i. a rambler sen .m pi on mi i awarded DMUO.QM -330.000 > u;.nui«i-.- m the ro'.iit o: an attack by .i fei ov. prisoner. Convict Mickey Cohen had >ued lor ussio milUoD daimina Ui i\ neg!i?cncr Oi authorities nt penitentiary let anotherReuter - 59 words
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Article21 1966-03-23 3 TOKYO. Tuts. U.s txpioded in a m:m •■rmf' central Hokkaido toctav. k.il two people. Eleven o ht*"~ i"" m!a*tag21 words
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Article25 1966-03-23 3 HAMBURG Cuts. A 2t-year-.ild Finnish Mudent wa* beheaded by the propelior of a civil airliner at the airport here last. nißht- R«uter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-03-23 3 IN LONDON'S iashionx able Bond Street, a Ull blonde eirl carries a cardboard box across the pavement: inside it. a tiny painting that has .ju.tt been sold for v: 220.000. The painting measures IHB, by Xin just about the si/c of an ordinary postcard.177 words
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228 1966-03-23 3 THREE-MAN CREW NAMED FOR MOON TEST FLIGHT HOUSTON. Tuesday. THE United States Space Agency yesterday named two veteran astronauts and one novice to fly the first manned Apollo moonship in an earth-orbit shakedown flight. Named to the Apollo mission, tentatively set for late this year, were Gus Gnssom, Edward WhiteReuter - 228 words
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Article60 1966-03-23 3 WASHINGTON, rue*. The Supreme Court yesterday upheld a tive-year prison sentence ag.unst i Ralph Ginzburg- pub'isher of Eros Magazine, found guilty last year lof distributing obscene material by po&t. The court ruled :hat ijjij teatious designed entirely to joveal to prurient interests were not protected byReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1966-03-23 3 WASHINGTON. Tue*. President Johnson nu& authorised the release of *****0 tons of "Topper from the U.S. national stockpile fur defence need* and I other domestic purposes— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-03-23 3 BRISBANE. Tues The A stra.ian Prime Minister. Mr Harold Holt (above), has gone on record with hi* MM on bikinis. "The bikinis issue really depends on what goes inside the bikini." he said in a radio interview in Mackay. 500 miles north of Brisbane. IfReuter - 103 words
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Article59 1966-03-23 3 MILAN Tues Tmet 17-vear-old students have been ordered lv stand trial on March 30 Tor publishing In their high school newspaper v debate favouring sex freedom for teenagers. A magistrate acting as un»- m«n grand Jury indicted two boys, a girl and their schoolAP - 59 words
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260 1966-03-23 3 Hunt for World Cup switches to West Ham I ONDON. Tues. The L search for the stolen World soccer Cup switched to a giant football stadium in East London last night after an anonymous telephone tipoff to a news agency here. The mystery caller told the Presj> Association: "The cupReuter - 260 words
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Article49 1966-03-23 3 MANCHESTER Tile*. A Id year-old youth was charged today with the murder of a girl ol 12 whose half-naked body \va.\ found 0B a golf course near herr over a week MO. The girl. Juliet C.illaghan. had ilixppeared on her way home from .school. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article42 1966-03-23 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Thi' Maritime Services Board has announced a AS96 ($323) million plan to modernise ihe port of Sydney. The board will build or renew 22 wharves in the port over the next 10 ye;irs. Reiner.42 words
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Advertisement69 1966-03-23 3 YOUR -^%w.; to BEST :^S^ No matter what your choice is. there is a SHARP tor you. SHARP |apan's Ist Radio Makers, have a wide range or transistor radios: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 or even 17 transistors, rncy h.ivc them all. Why not call at your nearest SHARP dealer69 words
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Advertisement241 1966-03-23 3 iFoMoCoj FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoring! Only FoMoCo parts are fit for your Ford FOHO MOTOR241 words
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466 1966-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ SCHOOL watchman, charged with the murder of his father-in-law, Rudh Singh, told the High (Joint today that Rudh Singh had held him in high regard. Hari Ram, making his defence on oath, said: "I considered Rudh466 words
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237 1966-03-23 4 Rob case: 2 posed as 'tecs, court is told SINGAPORE, Tues. A preliminary in- quiry today heard how I two men posed as dei tectives to gain entry i into a house in Lorong I i Lew Lian. tied up two women occupants and stole cash and valuables worth about237 words
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75 1966-03-23 4 2 ONE-MAN CONCERTS BY PUPPET MASTER SINGAPORE rues—American puppet master, Mr. Daniel Llords, will give a one-man "concert" with his marionettes on Thursday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 8.30 p.m. :-.t the Singapore Conference Hall, under the sponsorship of Singapore impresario. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. Mr. Llords is credited75 words
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86 1966-03-23 4 Visiting Swami to give three lectures SINGAPORE, Tues— A religious teacher. Swami Chinmayanandaji ot Bombay, will deliver three lectures in Singapore this week He will give a talk on the question of "Do we need religion." at the Govlndasamy PUl.ii Kalyana Mandapam in Race Course Road at 8 p.m. on86 words
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Article157 1966-03-23 4 Widow fails in damages claim SINGAPORE, Tues. A widow, whose left leg was deformed following severe injuries in a bus accident in i 1963, failed in her High I Court action yesterday for $11,00 in damages. Mr. Justice Choor Singh dismissed with costs on the higher scale the suit brought157 words
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Article44 1966-03-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A fivelectuie course on "An introduc- I tion to Chinese philosophy 1 be- gan at the CuUuial Centre this evening. The course, conducted by the Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture, will be held at 8 pin every Tuesday.44 words
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263 1966-03-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tuas Al6-MAN Singapore trade delegation, now in Malawi on a five-day visit, yesterday met officials of the Mala w j Associated Chambers of Comment and other leading businessmen. The leader of the Singapore delegation. Mr. Alan Yeo, said later that he wasReuter - 263 words
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Article193 1966-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE may soon see the epic "Battle of Britain" (the film version) the air battle which marked the beginning of the end of the German Air Force during the Second World War. Mr. W. H. Jamieson. the director of sales of the Rank193 words
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Advertisement60 1966-03-23 4 For Easy, Clean and fast cooking, Buy ARTHUR MARTIN and own the best Easy Htre-thirchase. From all high class dealer* KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. LTD 122-124, Orchard Rood. Singapore. 9. Phone ***** 227 iolan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. XL 24. Beach Street. Penanq Latt Day: 3.30 1 7.30 p.m. \'Gl Saroio60 words
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Advertisement254 1966-03-23 4 IF YOU THINK BOND IS SUPER "OUR MAN FLINT" IS SUPER SUPER! ENSURE YOU GET THE MOST WITH^< I THE WILDEST, DEADLIEST AGENT OF ALL% BOOK NOW SIMULTANEOUS ONE DAY PREMIERE ODEON CATHAY ORCHARD PALACE TUES. 29th MAR., 1966 (NO FREE LIST) 1 #J3^ W^= JAMES COBURN lEE I.COBB-GILA GOLAN254 words
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Miscellaneous237 1966-03-23 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR] 'I'HK follow inK It today's schedule of nvil airrrafu movements at Paya Lehar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Air Vittnjm: From Saigon, Kuala Lumpur iV.n him 11.4ft a.m. Air Csylon: From London. Rome, Cairo, Karachi, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur <AK 116/201) S.05 p.m. KLM: From Amsterdam. Athens. Beirut.237 words
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Miscellaneous244 1966-03-23 4 Bangkok. Frnanic (ML 521) 7.20 p.m. Thai International Kroln S.unon. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 401) 9.15 p.m. Cathay Pacific Airways: From Manila. Hong Kong. Bangkok (CX 73> 11.20 p.m. DEPARTURES Air Vittnim: To Saigon (VN 64O 12.45 p.m. Phiiippm* Air Lin*: To Manila. (PR r )02) 2 p.m. KLM: To244 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1966-03-23 5 House approves Bill amending Internal Security Act By Our Parliamentary Reporters ONLY 10 STUDENTS WERE REFUSED PERMITS: ISMAIL ITUALA" LUMPUK, Tues The amendment to the internal Security Act requiring stud- t-nts who have interrupted their studies lor a year to obtain suitability certificates before re-join-mg institutions of higher learning is2,125 words
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Advertisement40 1966-03-23 5 The Social f^ INTERNATIONAL ~M FASHION 'S I^mM^mmmV 7* -^MMMMV W Q FASHION PARADE L will be presented by (Sponsored by Govt. of India) V^* at the f I K. L. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NIGHT CLUB <j+ SATURDAY 26th MARCH rf40 words
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Advertisement168 1966-03-23 5 IS =S PEKING U P S.P. Swiss Embd. Handkerchiefs 1.20 each $1.90 for 3 Ladies Cotton Dresses SI 5 90 $7.00 Ladies Knitted Shirts 9 90 S5 00 Swiss Printed Pure Silk $15.00 $7.50 Girls Frocks (Asst.) $14.00 up S3 50 Men's Cotton Pyjamas with Trimming $4.70 Loce Table Cloth168 words
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Miscellaneous256 1966-03-23 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS place 4 9. Fis with a roll? (4-»». 14 Dismiss money v a worthies! 10 Informed of a fresh retreat to thing <10> the east (ft). 15. in a situation of comfort. 11. Possibly four in a thousand some say yet Teresa s unare alike iTi.256 words
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365 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. fill-! Deputy Commissioner of the Registry of Persons, Thomas Khor Teik Loon, todiiy agreed al his tii;il on forgery charges that there were "some faint red marks* 1 on an identity card counterfoil exhibited in court, after examining it365 words
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Article80 1966-03-23 6 Inner Wheel Club's donation draw SINGAPORE. Tue s. The donation draworganised by the Inner Wheel Club of Singapore will take place at the Adelphi Hotel Grill at 3.45 p.m. on March 30. This is the Club's major project of the year. It is in aid of the Young Women Muslim80 words
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Article193 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister ior Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, has described a.s "commendable" an 11--day study cum goodwill tour of Cambodia being undertaken by a sevenman delegation of the Singapore Polytechnic Building Society. In a message to the mission's souvenir193 words
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Article74 1966-03-23 6 AMATEUR DANCE CONTESTS SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore open amateur ballroom dance championship.^ and an open amateur cha cha competition will be held at the Great World Cabaret in April. The contests will run for four days from April 12 to I 15. Gold medals will be award- ed to the74 words
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150 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The majority of victims of road accidents in Singapore last year were pedestrians. This is stated by the Automobile Association of Singapore in Its latest annual report giving the result of an analysis of road accidents throughout last year. The association says the150 words
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Article43 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Van Kleef Aquarium at King George V Park will be open between 10 a.m. antl 9 p.m. during the Easter holidays, from April 8 to 11. However, for maintenance, the Aquarium will close on April 6.43 words
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Article, Illustration329 1966-03-23 6 365 students are coining here on board "Varsity of Seven Seas' BINGAPOBI, Tues. A floating institute of higher learning th c I'niversity of Seven Seas will be sailing into Singapore on Friday morning to spend three days in port. Arrivinc "ith thr ship will be 36.> students, from the I329 words
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87 1966-03-23 6 TWO KILLED IN SEPARATE ROAD ACCIDENTS SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were killed in separata road accidents in Singapore in the past 24 hours. A cyclist, Sulaiman bin Yusof. 46. of Kampong Wok Tanjong, died after a collision with a car at the 3'« milestone. Bukit Tlmah Road at 9.30 p.m.87 words
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Article65 1966-03-23 6 Community centre celebrations SINGAPORE, Tues. The Pek Kio community centre will mark its third anniversary with threeday celebrations beginning with an opening ceremony by Mr. S. Rajoo MP for Farrer Park On the first night, a basketball competition will be held The following evening, a Mr. •Ironman and a "Mr.65 words
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Article71 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Adult Education Board is organising tnother three-month practical coui>p m English in graphic design and Milt screen printing. It will be held at the Cultural Centre every Thursday evening between 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The tuition fee for the course71 words
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Article48 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues Or L«l Lung Ymg has been elected president ol the Singapore-Jap*,; Cultural Society for the current, year. Mr. Piancis Goh Khuan Eiik i.s vice-president. Other officials are: Mr Ixjke Hon Wai. secreiary. Mr Chong Went Khun, ■■tH > n| secretary Mi. chou Tai Hoiik. itMuurer48 words
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Article43 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tue.v-Kadio Btl Rapura English service will broaticast tomorrow at 10 pm the firs: pern of an address by the Minlxtei for Foreign Aflair*. Mr. S Raja ratnam. at the meeting organl.soi by the Institute of Internatkna Affairs last week43 words
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Article40 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tuex— The lnI dustrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between the Jurong Shipyard Ltd. and the Pioneer Industries Employees I Union relating u> proposals for a i collective agreement on Friday at 2 15 pm.40 words
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Article31 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr Chow Sow Yoong has been elected president of the Chinese Association Vice-pre.<.id?nts are: Messrs Tan Chue Senu, Urn Tee Seng Wpt Eng Chye and On« Cheng Leong31 words
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Article24 1966-03-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Automobile A>.soclation of Singapoir will hold us annual meetinf oi Mar 30 at 5 15 p.m. ai Adelplu Hotel.24 words
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Article22 1966-03-23 6 SINOAPORK. Tur< Tlie PolKe Ban:i will sivf> a public purlinmanrr at thr Pasir Paiijang com•nuniiy ceniie ai 8 p.m. tomorrow22 words
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Miscellaneous323 1966-03-23 6 TODAY Trade exhibition o( Japanese ship machinery. Victoria Memorial Hall. 10 a.m. to 7 pm. Vocal recital by Miss Lim Lee. Victoria Theatre. 8 p.m. Free film shows. All about New York, Yoke I Hcnu otory. What Is Disease, 1 Drums Across the Lagoon. Bukit j Gombak. 7.30 p.m Cowboy.323 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1966-03-23 7 Britain's first labourer in Parliament Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE UNSCHOOLED MINERS SON STARTED A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL REVOLUTION Keir Hardie reformed a nations thinking on its poor and downtrodden ONE August day in 1892 a horsedrawn carriage packed with roughly dressed and wildly excited passengers, one of them blowing lustily1,859 words
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Advertisement374 1966-03-23 7 Colds can be controlled now. with the discovery ofContacsoo- Coiiac SCO is a trade mirk (The Capsule that Thinks) A new treatment for colds has be°n discovered. It is a cap?j!e called CONTAC 500. Take one CONTAC 500 capsule and you will leei comfortable for tm hours. CONTAC 500 has374 words
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Article44 1966-03-23 8 711 H f.,rl, HI Mmimnm, THE FAMILY OP Hal Ml I <rr. ■osa Init (ratfrul > i >ha rr.rr »nrt M^nil.^m t>f *h* BilddhHl In.f.i. Irt..nil. »n<l -Ha---.-* ti*r th'ir prayn. < on.lo.*n.pp. mtollv ■^T#atti* rtoijifHirn to rbsrii i and ■r»jr attaadaaaa at th» runrra;44 words
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Obituary35 1966-03-23 8 N il wi Minimum, TtT"lovinc memory of my he.if. »*<i aUmbaMlvi I**\. i l^n non i CJuok Kbb m Mn' .if <;«d rfl I i" **v Hurt.-. m".« «<1 h> kM and hildr»n35 words
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Article262 1966-03-23 8 :r, Hordt Sli i Vimmum. BATIK PAINTINGS by R»r,-..v n,j and Mirlni'l l.im or snrawiik On ci»y at H»l»n l> l.int. 101 Tanglin i*>r» HANDMAOE. PURE WOOL, Mini' i o'trr fot ail Mas hv la: Pmt 41. kmr vaOai Itoaal •'••>• i-i WJM HILDA! CRANO EASTER Sal* at I262 words
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Article748 1966-03-23 8 Tin pioducers continue to: pay for their hard-earned present prosperity. The thud international tin agreement, negotiated last year under j UN. auspices, has committed them to £20 million, or £30 million, for the International Tin Council's buffer stock pool. The figures given in the Government paper yesterday748 words
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Article376 1966-03-23 8 Two of th« three "emergency" measures to improve Tanjong Kaiang padi marketing which the Minister of i Agriculture announced last week represent only inevit- i.bir adjustments to the in-, creased production brought i by double-cropping Of course milling capacity rr>ust be increased to cope, and of course enough376 words
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Article144 1966-03-23 8 It would be surprising if landlords with properties occupied by squatters do not show a lively interest in the proposal put to them by the j squatter clearance committe* ot the Kuala Lumpur Municipality. The committee is offering to put up alternative accommodation for the squatters and to144 words
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Article598 1966-03-23 8 VLIE wish to refer to the articles which appeared in the last issue of the Straits Times of March 22 on the subject of Malaysian Airways pilots taking industrial action because of the following reasons; Direct recruitment of Comet captains lrom overseas. Conclusion of a collective598 words
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Article113 1966-03-23 8 IN an attempt to get. from Change Alley to the National Library in Stamford RoaC on Saturday March 5 at 10.45 am T approached four taxi drivers. Two said they did not know the location of the Library or even Stamford Road. One said113 words
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Article84 1966-03-23 8 IT was interesting to read your article iST March 9> on the government's warning of the shortage of blood donors. Especially a.-, only two weeks ago, at the Blood Donation Centre Singapore, I was sent away. after being told that a card would be sent to me if they required84 words
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Article101 1966-03-23 8 A FRIEND and I decided A to donate blood on Feb. 21. At precisely 12.10 noon we arrived at the Transfusion Centre, but to our disappointment the doctor In attendance suggested that we call again after 2.00 p.m. after the lunch hour. We explained our problmn to her thai \vp101 words
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Article430 1966-03-23 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay —208 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya COMBINATION ot "PER and ttie PREFIX "DI-". The prei'x "DI-" may (reely be affixed to "PKR "PBR KAN" or "PER. I" affixed vnby ec DI-I'l.Kbam..k nr DI-PERbanyakKAN ■vi 10 be increased, lo be rendered numerous. DI-PtKbaikKAV or DI-PERbaiKI iv. to430 words
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844 1966-03-23 8 STANLEY K \R\ OW - ASIA'S PANIC MONEY FINDS A HAVEN IN HONG KONG STANLEY K \R\OW A thousand million dollars a year in flight from trouble areas by Hong Kong, Tugs JUST as stock markets in Western count ries tend to reflect political trends, so the movements of money is a fairly reliable barometer844 words
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Advertisement464 1966-03-23 8 Straits Tines Malay Mail Ctaaaiftva ad»*rfi«»m»n»a aa*rf k« ttandad COLO STORACE JUPfSW MARKtT Orchard »o«d EacaaHanlir Daatt) COLO STOKAGf IIiNCHIS At Halland Kaad Kttaa| Naval M—». CITY SOOK UMI LTV., WmcKvatar home ColK»f Qwaa. TMI NEWS F..ONT frtipatr.ck'i iupaiiaitaat M M ISMAIL i Admireltv H»m4. Man a) taaa. HAMIEM STORI,464 words
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Advertisement94 1966-03-23 8 DRUM OUTFITS Outstanding Value in Drum Outfit*! Roiilnl "1OO" Outtln. 0 r- taaa Dram, Snara Drum. Tarn Tarn, > V 'ntto-Mn Poon' U At- Cvmoot. Chioma piotao c.r-n». »>th holdar, RfN V «rir. R- and Strut. Prie. SJOO.OO Rotstni joo- Outfits .00' O..**' with rK# rt>HowirQ atMrtionß: Mi-Haf awWi i»o94 words
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Advertisement38 1966-03-23 8 [W& WJW/ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING Instant cool fresh m^jjmb ij clean air! Elegant. P2ttj^|J^H|| -y^|||^; efficient and ecothe way"i^&S SINGAPORE* MOTORS LTD.^j^ a|I»^»l »1«-31», Orchard Wo- Spcra. Taf 2881 <5 hna«> frftft BATTERIES X^^ KIORE POWER LONGER LIFE^38 words
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260 1966-03-23 9 CIM.APORK lur- \n other man li.in died of injuries received in an e\pio«,ion on board the 15.000 ton Norwegian tanker. Sem I'on-»beri\ at the \Ve>tern anchorage of the Singapore harbour ye>terday. Tbc man died in the General Ho>pit.il last nicht five hour* after he260 words
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Article55 1966-03-23 9 Govt warning on passports KUAJ A tCMPL'R li. r;..-.yrnmcni has decidprt prive all Malaysian ettisena who apply for issup or rWWKaJ foroifn pa.ss|)orts ot tlicir citizenship fhc s«mr would npplv U :i cttfemi am :<>rrien pawpoo v a tnivfl document UIUCM br proved th.i! thrro .ire valid rra>nns 'vhy such55 words
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Article, Illustration946 1966-03-23 9 WHAT HAPPENED AFTER A CLUB COCKTAIL PARTY TAPAH, Tuesday A GERMAN fitter foreman in the Batang Padang hydro-electric scheme Joint Venture, W. E. Schultze, 31, told an inquest here today that he was too shocked to do anything to avoid running946 words
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298 1966-03-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tu«s gOVIET Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Nikolai Pavlovich Firoubine. said today his country was prepared to develop relations with every country on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interfer.enco in domestic affairs. Mr. Firoubine. who r spent two days298 words
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Article69 1966-03-23 9 36,000 seek job permits SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 36.000 non-citi- .'.mis have so far applied for work permits since registration began ru the employment office in Chatsworth Road on Feb. 1. A spokesman of the Labour Ministry said today applications MR still pouring in at a steady > rate For69 words
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Article26 1966-03-23 9 KANGAR. Tues. Inche F.i/:1 bin M.ihmood has been electee. etetaua of the Utan Aji Selaar. Umno branch and Incho Ja'aiar b;n Mur.id as vice-chairman.26 words
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110 1966-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr J V. B. Spand^rian. lender of the vi.Mtine Soviet trade mission. today presented five record albums of Russian classical and folk music to Mr. K C. Lee. the Minister of State for Culture, at a ceremony at the Ministry of110 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-03-23 9 Blossom seizes obscene photos in raid KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A woman police officer yesterday led a raid on a house In which 50 obsceno pictures were seized, v magistrates court was told today. The Officer. Woman Inspector Blns>-nm bodyguard to Mrs. Robert Kennedy and Madam P;irk Chung Hee d'.irinsr thrlr121 words
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Article37 1966-03-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Sixteen people were Injured when a lorry ii which they were travelling overturned in Farrer Road today. Tho poly 10-ry irrazed its >idt> and hit a road divider before overturniiiK.37 words
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Advertisement134 1966-03-23 9 TO LET I ■Bp"^ Z? m mm m^^SsSmMu YOU AKI COHDIALIY INVITID TO VISIT OUR SHOW FIAT AT 1448, Holland Court, Holland Rood. Singapore. t>V'in<, wHlTdov/ from J JO am tn *00 n m Utur4avt I Sundan trom 930 am to 100 p Farther portlculorf pl'tu apply MALAYSIA LAND INVESTMENT134 words
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Advertisement105 1966-03-23 9 A NEW LOOK FOR ROBINSONS 111 UIH I m few* Come and browse around !g ree ti n g cards and staRobinson's New Book De-|tionery. partment now with a Als o new in this department spac.ous, streamlined look, i are handsome art pieces in- .1 c udmg reproductions by V.ew105 words
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Miscellaneous759 1966-03-23 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL .1 KuaU lure- 6 10 Women's World: 6.35— pur and rrnan*: 6 Ipoh Cartoon: 7 News in English: j and Maijri.i: 3 Jolior* 710 Sheriff of Cochisr Bahru: 4 Tainir,£; 7 "Manhunt": 735 Commen- Bam Pahat; 9 Kluanc. tary; 8 News in Mandarin: j 1 8.10 The759 words
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Article, Illustration184 1966-03-23 10 Skal Club elects new officials MR John Huy.T 'Scandinavian Airlines System > baa been elected president of the Singapore Skal Club in place of Mr. John MilLs 'Lslay Kerr Co Ltd >. Committee members were elert- e<i air as follows: Messrs l.lni Chm Lock (Malaysian Airways i, BE Klnna (<Thos184 words
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Article123 1966-03-23 10 Mr. T rp.kenaka. Japan Air Udm regional inanacer (or Sir.Ra- I orr and Malaysia, has disclosed that a JAL delegation headed by i Mi Shizoo Aspda. senior vice pre- •ident. hps left for Mohcow to ne- L-oiiate and conclude a commercial .i^reement with Rus.iian Aeroflot123 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-03-23 10 MR. R. J. Khemlani (above) of K (lull.. ram Sons (Far East) Ltd. has left for Bombay, where the company's headquarters are based, for discussions concerning; the expansion of business in their worldwide network of branches. Mr. Khemlani ramr to Singapore in 1948 and started as74 words
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Article57 1966-03-23 10 Japan's motorcar and motorcycle industries will display their newest models at the first Asia international sample fair to be held in Bangkok for three weeks lrorn November 17 to December 10. this year, the Japan Automobile Industrial Association announces. The fair is co-sponsored by ECAFE (the57 words
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429 1966-03-23 10 India's first venture into local industry JNDIA S first venture into the Malaysian industrial scene will lake place early next year when the first industrial project hacked by that country becomes operative. The project will take the form of a plant for the manufacture of home and office steel furniture,429 words
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333 1966-03-23 10 A LOCAL manufacturer of automobile industrial and marine engine replace inent parts. Hwee Lai Co. Ltd.. expanding iti> manu- facturing activities. The company, which made a mode.st .->iart manufacturing only automobile gaskets at its Sungei Ho.vi premises shortly afto: war. has now .idded several other333 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-03-23 10 TEACHING AIDS: LARGE MARKET SINGAPORE and Ma- laysia. because of their progressive education policies, have become one of the largest markets for teaching aids. This was stated by Mrs Elsie Lawson. chairwoman uf The Helix (Universal* Co. Ltd. Worcester. Britain's oldest and biggest manulacturer of teaching aids including geometry sets268 words
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Article114 1966-03-23 10 Mr. Tan Lark Sye. been elected chUrman ol the board of directors ot The Asia Insurance Co. Ltd. ar.d it.-, sister company. I The Asia Lite Assurance Society > Ltd. Mr Tun icceeds Mi Tan Boon Khak. folio.' ing the latter death! early this year Mr Tan.114 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-03-23 10 West German rubber tyre production in January totalled 27.484 tons i provisional i againrt 31.123 tons revised > in December and 23.761 to. is in January of last year. Federal Bureau of Statistics issued here show.37 words
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Article217 1966-03-23 10 A MAJOR step forward for Singapore's paint manufactur- in? industry was announced vrsterdav with the formation of a single body to protect and nromote the interests of the trade in this area. Nino manufacturers attrnded the inuneiir.il meeting of thr new body. call.H thr Federation of Singapotr217 words
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Article124 1966-03-23 10 T!ip ChaM Manhattan Bunk I n.a.,li:i.n announced that it (.pen a fuD-aarvlce branch in Sai ;:on in May. becoming the On) American institution to offer con>plet.e banking services In the BouUi Vtotnamaa capital. Mr C. Termijn. as.sistnnt m«n- ai?ei of Clu.se .> aineapoi* Oflire. 1 commented124 words
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Advertisement577 1966-03-23 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONGKONG or JAPAN on your next business trip I. ike a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Oricnt on your nc\t business tour to Hont Kong or Japan. It" you can't pare the time to go all the \va> there and back by577 words
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Advertisement235 1966-03-23 10 iHf j\ RITI S H W/n 'lk ROPES HJI THE RIGHT ROPE FOR EVERY JOB MllffT Jill am British Ropes Limited jre the largest producers I tflfljnl \mt ot ropeb in the K Their first rate design Ibt in JT I l nc qualltv are b ckefl 3 fine Research235 words
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221 1966-03-23 11 XL" A L A LUMPUR. Tuci. The Government la to .seek ILO assistance to improve the Employment Exchange system, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavusagam, said in the Hous* of Representatives today. Principle lie v, a* replying :o Dr. Lmi (hong221 words
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169 1966-03-23 11 $20 mil. in on turnover tax account I^l \I.A I.L.MPUR. lues The Government has collected 5J0.781.51ti in turnover tax for I'Jti.V the Minister of Finance. Mr lan Siew Sin. saifl in the llnu.se of Representatives this morning. He told Mr. Chia Chin Shin, of the Sarawak Alliance that there was169 words
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152 1966-03-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T'ENGKU Abdul Rahman, told the House of A Representatives today that the Government had no intention of taking retaliatory measures against the Singapore Governments actions in charging higher school fees for Malaysian children studying there and in asking Malaysians working in152 words
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482 1966-03-23 11 Why arms cargo was addressed to officer KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.! I rpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun J- Abdul Razak, today explained in the House of Representatives why a consignment of arms intended for the Malaysian Armed Forces was addressed to a private individual. The arms were discovered accidentally when one482 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-03-23 11 Singapore. Tues. a watchman, Yar AH Khan, today appealed to the public to help him find his 13-yearwold son. Basheer Ahmad (above), who has been missing from home since Saturday. Basheer. a Primary V pupil at the Sennett Estate School, left home at89 words
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166 1966-03-23 11 Visitors: We find no anti-Chinese feeling in Malaysia OE.NANG, Tues. The 1 leader of the Filipino Chinese Chamber's trade an-d goodwill mission. Mr. Antonio R. Chua. said today he and his fellow delegates had found "absolutely no anti-Chinese feeling" in Malaysia. He was speaking at a reception given by the166 words
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Article38 1966-03-23 11 PENANQ. Tues. The Minister of Health. Jnche Bahaman bin Samsudln. will declare open the children's dental centre and school for dental nurses and dental technicians at Sepoy Lines Road at 10.30 a.m. on April 8.38 words
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Article26 1966-03-23 11 BATU OAJAH. Tues. Inch« Tajuddin bin All. MP. has been re-elected president of the TJmno Batu Gajah division for the eleventh year In succession.26 words
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Article178 1966-03-23 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. DUILDING of Brunei's $32 million Port of Muara, 18 miles from here, has hit some snags. Initial reports by a London firm of consulting engineers Indicated that, if It is built at the proposed Muara site, constant dredging would be necessaryReuter - 178 words
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Article82 1966-03-23 11 Committee completes negotiations KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The committee set up by the Government to negotiate for the Jalan Pekeliling industrialised housing scheme completed negotiations last Tuesday. It is now in the process of submitting its final report to the three-man Cabinet committee, the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr.82 words
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Article35 1966-03-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Stanley Heesom. general secretary of the British Sailors' Society, will visit Malaysia next month to discuss possible new arrangements for the Society's Mariners Club at Port Swettenham.35 words
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598 1966-03-23 11 By Our Parliamentary Reporters I^UALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— A suggestion that the Essential Control of Publications and Safeguarding of Information) Regulations. 1965. should be amended or toned down was rejected by the Government in the House of Representatives last night.598 words
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Advertisement84 1966-03-23 11 VISIT x-W~ OODnnors show*™FOß QUALITY PRODUCTS AND COURTEOUS SERVICE PYE Television sets, radios and radiogram* EKCO Television sets, radios and radiograms POLAROID land cameras ASAHI PENTAX cameras and binoculart BELL A HOWELL cine cameras and projectors BRAUN kitchen appliances BRAUN Transistor radios and stereophonic record players POLAREX telescopes and spotting84 words
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Advertisement136 1966-03-23 11 ONLY BOAC OFFERS 9 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO HE Mil f^ -i»— aa^ MONDAY BA. 715 leaves a! 8.15 p.m. 707 TUESDAY EA. 7E9 leaves at 7.0] a.m. >^sBjj=^» BA. 7; 5 leaves at 7.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY > »^^^Sfc^^^» BA. 717 leaves at 8.30 p.m. THURSDAY BA. 797 leaves at 7.00136 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-03-23 11 i /t£s=%q\ V-V!l<S^4lX /ARE VA^l K THA'S A GOOO U'L CUUCKIX Jftjf MEDIC HE, ATEgM FINISMEO, I rWDjIgLL, TAKE AWAY TV k22 words
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Article52 1966-03-23 12 Monti HI i Minimum > THE rAMILV OF BBH Mr I Johore Balira ssssat friends and rvlativ.- Itt tbelr condolence, meat kihl aiwistancs at the THE rAMILV Or the late Josephine I., .d tl i, telegrams and coudoleno-H. and al»o tun*, vho kindly helped dunnt; tier Ukataa and at52 words
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Article23 1966-03-23 12 ?ll »..r*» 5/j If mi mum i THE MCI IPOM <or<ll:.:iy Old girls Jo -lie ded:.atur. .ir d omcial at 3.UU p.m.23 words
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Advertisement477 1966-03-23 12 |< iintinutrl from Page 8) PHOTOGRAPHY U Words M Win.) Bo* it et: txtrm SICEL INSTANT Bajrtlaki Kxpo- with developer oa'.y N v < lUtrucUoaa (iood tor ■raattiir or tr 0 daylight Mmm*** SITUATIONS VACANI U Hi.rrfs Win. 1 Box ill rt: txtrm EXPERIENCED GREASERS WANTED K.r interview call I477 words
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Advertisement1101 1966-03-23 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* M Mm.)— Box it rto. txtrm HOUSE AMAH. M PaM live-in mngle <roman. 3.4 l'a«:r I'an 1 jan« Rwl. Sinitrpore CHINESE BOYS and girls fre«n trnin s'-hotil under Std. VIII ttelow 24 po»---e>ting driving ;:.t.-, Btaftratsl*. sta'e -u.it, required. Apply em-toeing ael>addrensed stamped envelope to U1,101 words
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Advertisement1182 1966-03-23 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wmdk M Mir. Box at*, extra PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. Singa I pore Apj sa for Uie pull" o' Meter Keaders «uuh nore j advi-rtmeu in Sri.teuiuet tMI BM i thanked and adv»-ii UjfM the vucani'ies I have nov t.Hfco liiunJ DESIGNER ,it.,e 1.. dn.« «ke-. n»of iirinted1,182 words
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Advertisement1090 1966-03-23 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U sTang* $C I Wim.)— Box et*. txtrm MoutßN flat* 4 i rjßWara RMH >:'«iuv pci ruontn übtur ".ii i-upnoMMls *id*ituar<lr *ta uled cp-to-uatr tauilitiri. patMartl .i.d'.bcS K.ptV t> O Rux J!«* S bOre FULLY FURNISHEO BUNGALOW compuur,.l Merr>n Koad. three <:rBoodtUaoad ...noun..-, om stud> .IM L-shaped Mttir.n-dii:jjiri»1,090 words
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Advertisement804 1966-03-23 12 EDUCATION IS Word* M '.Mm. I Hu.\ Mi rt, r,l.n vacancies maiai tfjai*n«g iCvrolaa sr\.-n auhjart* Ml .i-i tug, S «ur.je«si txi«r'tncwi;Oradi.att te*ch-r» Raj. s Cuiletje V*J i- 18 pore i I*l M B>*J intonsitri Ono-Vtar Cum (Arlt) idi stiiooi tmtmmtt, ■.*>.•., v i C C.E..-Eni;ii»n Nino.ii L*n lu i«i,804 words
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Advertisement989 1966-03-23 12 T.V. RADIO SALES SERVICE li Wm4U it i Win. i— Box i» tt*. txtra Mtli (>.<>! Kr»ni.dl t IJ4 irix.rn HumH MasmfWf*. I t.-.. !45«^ TELEVISION PROBLEMS" Tel S pore SMISI for piomp: London luainipd ravaiM. wn icing. aarlai tnntnilunonii itc at reasonable costs CAR RADIO SPECIALISTS Tye Klsttiaalea M989 words
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Advertisement756 1966-03-23 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Morris M Mm.l—Box it tin. extra m: F CONSUL $2,700. IMO F i'»n--■MI :ii«' I r Sinctr (;n>.-;;«- |l,4)t)O: I9S< n.M>: IM3 T M -iMii..- 1 BSM In trtnih .irr.inK. .1 v» i I Lane, s pan «»«3 M M C MIDCET Bra IWil M G756 words
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Advertisement423 1966-03-23 12 MISCELLANEOUS |J Ui.r./. M >/in X,,, tt. Mtra PAIRS Xl MOOSE f»AINTINi; YOU WANT YOUR AT YOUR SERVICE 1i,..,/. IMb, Baa re*. aa*Va THOSE WHO WANT V Hillt.C YOUR OOCUMENTB .-> i. MODERN FURNITURE CARPENTRY WORK ALUMINIUM SHOP FRONT MASONRY WOIIK PAINTINC A WHITE WASHINO ALUMINIUM AWNINGS MOSAIC A CHAIN-FENCIHO.423 words
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Advertisement2467 1966-03-23 13 l l "*"B^^^^^^^W*^^= r//£-Lf\b£//vfs iJi i l I .c ..«.c HUNG* IU UtWUt-HAVI AVIH-RUIIERPAW AMSttKOAM j ANIWERP-AARNUS-COPENHA6EN. apura i aaaeaj i*a m aaa HIM n'Durg n aara Aar* coca < PATAGONIA IJ A|i Mil Apr 17/11 1121 May 8 May IS 18 May 24 23 J**2 BUSUANGA May 818 May2,467 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-03-23 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARO StRVICE FROM UK. /CONTINENT. Letting lan S'por* P. S'hara Panang Cm OF RIPON •-■ocn. H burg. Roam. Havre null. lißra'ham. G'moutb 21 21 Mar M Mai CITY OF GLOUCESTER *M»cr;. B=f-en 30 Mar/ 1 Apt 2 1 Aar CITY (F- LANCASTER1,306 words
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Article237 1966-03-23 14 Hot trade rubber 1.0.h hurr- i IoM-d at 5 p.m. in I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. \estrrda> at 69 rents per lb. dorm lhre«-quartrr> of a cent on Momlat's dosing Ipvel lor llir position. The tone wa> ver> quiet. K.\.S and F.M.K.I clo«ins prit-ps In vtnts per Ih.237 words
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Article216 1966-03-23 14 Mann 22. Thrf" :nontha INUUSIKIALJ BouMfno lv vii M Invest. V els McAli-in V cts I C.b.HuidiDKa lb no 1 l>unloui> i:< cti. N Iruo seta K >m.-lt."- Ct« OCB.C 14 ct« ■MO 1 4 cv Ro-'iDooo. II vts i- 1.1 Utsp. 18 eto t n met* Kotnnwi.H216 words
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Article68 1966-03-23 14 (MINESt Prortuce Cxchanxa. btn.jporc noon pnett por picul yettcrdiy: Coconut oil: t>u]k reiler*. drum ■ii- Copra: Mir Ai" C K CVntineot UaywijC S«r:n<:iK ivnit>- M^tJ nciliT*. special Sarawak Dla.k BMH stlitro. sarnlrd LamtHjnn I.Jack n«M(HI >■ ilers I*ll M.k\ AST A m:>7mN. Mll»ri llUll'V .VI-VV). SmKaporc Coconut Oil68 words
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Article37 1966-03-23 14 ON tn.- fro* nenang* markil Honic Kontc > rdiy Bka 0 dollar "'as quoted It 5.751 tor T.T. .11 .1 B 731 lor cash. Sterling OM quoted at 16.U0 and ont ta«i ol gold M °J62i.37 words
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Article95 1966-03-23 14 THI Atiocution ol BinM* in Mnay- Mi iiitif tnesr ottaouM id it* ralt-n to inercnant." vestfrrtav tall rate* to SlfKii Onitw Maßaai ouyio« rT 321. air m«M "IJ 3. 1 T I BB d" 33 5/18 crert.t i.ilm Ml truae Mill. Canada, buying Tl BM. airmail OD 3.,95 words
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822 1966-03-23 14 From Our Market Correspondent I l II AKi.K conditions 1j ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday with no incentives to sway the market either way. News from Indonesia continued to be of a somewhat negative character and bad little influence on the small routine822 words
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Article31 1966-03-23 14 M.il.n.ui Slock Induce Mai .M Mar. v. 1 •Inriu^tn.iK: X X l l Tins: IHi.ou 1111.18 s raMcra: liw.oi Itt.lS lire. 30. IMG.t J tut Ore. V.I, IMf III"31 words
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548 1966-03-23 14 THE Straits tin price yes- > terdaj fell MJt| to WttM per picul. the lowest level since December Hi. following the International Tin Council Communique This stated the que>tion ot raising the floor price of tin was not discussed it the meeting A contributing548 words
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Article30 1966-03-23 14 M;ir 83 Xl HllHi I'HK I. 0 cents ((town threequarters of a cent i. TIN: .5t>75.20 (down MJSj < I iiofiici.il estimated ofTjerine 2.">0 tons (up I i tons30 words
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Article50 1966-03-23 14 "["III pi.s.ni rate of tin Malayan dollar against the pound sterlinK ii\ed on November M, 1H64 is selling T.T. or O.l>. ,'v 15 I6d. BininK T.T. M«d. Bu>in B O.D. la. 4:d Thr dollar is al Us statutory middle position in relation I* its range against the pound.50 words
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Advertisement932 1966-03-23 14 r= MaMHppjßjpjpapi' HaaBBjHBBHHH|HBBBBj VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «fc AtUntio Service Hancl')! H'tom L. An(KM Tarl Ouf to* PtlMJ* ■taßßjajaj *,n" 11/2 l ah tB/2S An IS Ma) 1 iom met Umm Japan Direct Servlca Plfiani Sintaoori Tatdim f "Mm IMf" 7t Mm S An I At' ••miiter"932 words
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Advertisement930 1966-03-23 14 AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONGKONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons fully unconditioned stabilised) Dep. Yokohama 6 Apr 1966 Kobe 7 Apr 1966 Calls Hongkong 10-12 Apr 1966 Arr. Singapore IS Apr 1966 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, to930 words
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Advertisement413 1966-03-23 14 WILHELMSEM LINES rROM: Scaaliaaviaa aal Ciatiaeital Pirti im BaafkW Hut MM, laaaa. Penam P Shan S>R|aDori TONSBER6 (Calls Pnsan) 2J/JB Mai lOUKCOING (Cans Manila ShangniO IS/14 Mi la/1* Mi 1« M' TIBER 'Calls Puian) Aa»/1 Mat BARRER LINE fROM USA EAST ANO WEST COAST PORTS. FERNBANK 24 MM FERNVIEW 11413 words
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Advertisement197 1966-03-23 14 i BCPSZCODDPaED WESIBOUNB: EUROPE SERVICE. Smgapuri t> s'm Pen<n| »|k. NAUSICAA UPirt 25 77 Mai 71 Mai Marseilles. na>r, D.nt:rt 'AMA IS/1I Am IS/2B An 21 Am Varseilles, Borieaiu. hi.t: 0.->lit». 'AR* 18/31 Am 1/ I Mi) 4 Ma) Marseilles. Havre. Ounn.r'k. '<Vc»..« B/ mac it i*m Ma'seilles. Boraeaui. H.*ri.197 words
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Article1019 1966-03-23 15 p l SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stork Exchange with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BoultOad ll.''"' Ml <1.4T: Dunlta* IVUOU) M '.*> En. «r««. ll.OOO) ft C-VOOO) tt.lt, iS.OOO) 52.19; Fad. U.ip Cl.ikhii tl1,019 words
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Article128 1966-03-23 15 MELBOURNE, Tues. INDUSTRIALS moved narrowly and were about steady on balance. Trading was quiet. Some Hey stocks lost ground slightly Base metals and oils were steady. Remson was up 10 cents to $7.10 and King Island down 15 cents to $2.25. Today's closing prices in Australian dollara and128 words
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Article137 1966-03-23 15 SHIPS lylriK aiongttd* the Singaport wharves or axpectcd today art: BayernstHo 1/2, Yew Bank 3/4. South Sta N.W. 1. Batu 9/9. MalayFin 13 14. Mercia 15/16, Oceanic Cloud is, Broholro 19. Maxwell Brander 21/22. Jo'i-i Mam 23, ilajan Ilrooke 24/23, Mlhnrn Man] 26/27. Thorsoriont Hongkong Grace 33/137 words
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Advertisement525 1966-03-23 15 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (Cap. 174) IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE NOTICE OF WINDING-UP OKDKK Name of Company: Asian Trading Shipping < Malaya) Ltd. Address of Registered Office: No. 14. Simon Close. Singapore. Court High Court. Singapore. Number ol Matter: Companies Windmg-Up No. 1 ol 1965 Date ol Order: 291h525 words
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Advertisement689 1966-03-23 15 I NOTICES I BY ORDKR OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES U.H.Q. FAX KAST LAND FOKCIS. j NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) IIMITI.P will sell by public auction in thi-ir sale-rooms 1 4-1 Collyrr Quay, Singapore, on Friday. Ist April. 1966 at 10 MB. STORES SIRPLIS TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT. I Comprising:689 words
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Advertisement367 1966-03-23 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS! STATE OF BRUNEI Applications are invited to fill the following vacancies in the Broadcasting and Information Department. Brunei > (1) PROGRAMME ASSISTANT GRADE II (3 vacancies) QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: For English Section: Applicants must posses the Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent with credit In English, and have367 words
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Advertisement335 1966-03-23 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan2 ada-lah di-Jemput danpada Warga Negara Per.sekutuan dan raayat Negeri bagi nerlantekan ka-.iauutan Penolong Pegawal Haiwan di-dalam Jabatan Haiwan Kelantan di-ataf tangga-gaji sapeni benkut: BAHAC.IW II 5506\24-626 Galangan Kecnekapan 674x24-770. 788x24-812 (Galangan Kekosongan' Ch.ilunZ mesti-lah genii n uninr 21 lahun tetapi tidak sanip.n M335 words
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Advertisement182 1966-03-23 15 TENDERS i NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TKXItI I NO Ml>. 48 6« Tenders art In'-Kcd from Registered Class A. U Jk Eleitrteal Wiring Contractor! ii>r electrical Installation at the Warehouse iV Paint Siorr. Sub-IVpot. con Batu Garrison. Kuala Lumpur. The -i is 12 noon on 4.4 Unit;. Interested ■>• ti ictora182 words
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Advertisement803 1966-03-23 16 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU The National Electritit\ Board or the States of Malaya POST DICKSON POWER STATION I <U NDATIONS. SUBSTRUCTURES AND C.W. WORKS CONTRACT No. 1428 2 Apr. invited from suitably expert-ncen BrBM iM'.inf? 'fiirin (01 the construction of piled foundations, substructures, W martnp intake wor::» and other803 words
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Advertisement554 1966-03-23 16 NOTICES NOTICE Tlip p ttention of all employer* ■.^upore is drawn to: |al >>rrtion *****) of Ihr Labour 1 irchn.in. r. No. 11l of IMS; ih> -,-(ti(in M(l| of tbr Sbop \ssi>tant> I mpluvmrnt Oi <lin.nu 1 \o. I. of 195*; (r 1 section 4 J 1 1 1 ol554 words
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Advertisement982 1966-03-23 16 TENDERS TENDERS i KENYATAAN TAWARAN TENDER FOR SUPPLY AND J.K.R. DELIVERY OF SCIENCE Tawaran daiipada ■—Inillini EQUIPMENT FOR SECONDARY y.niK berdaftar di-J.K.R.. di-c.U.an crunAl kelax '"J" dan ka-ata.s akan dl- aLnUULo JKR. rnfp'eaba^ jalan Maxne |>"«»_^ m Tll^T&encl bulan Macli tahun 1966 untok: ol Prlwll BNMWII kapada Bidunc Pen- P^luT982 words
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Advertisement692 1966-03-23 16 TENDERS MALAYAN TEACHERS COLLEGE, PANTAI VALLEY, KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS Tenders •vill be received in the General Office of the Malayan Teachers College. Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpui 1 up to noon on Wednesday Kill! April. 196 b for tut supply ol Library Books lot period 1.j.66 to 30.4.67. Tender? are to692 words
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Advertisement797 1966-03-23 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Applications are invited to fill a vacancy for Senior Technical A.sMstaiit in the Agricultural Depart mem. Brunei. (JIALIFK ATIONS: Candidates mioulci pos>e>.s v Diploma from a Technical School and must have experience with maintenance of Agricultural Machinery. The duties will797 words
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Advertisement245 1966-03-23 16 1 TENDERS NATIONAL ELECTRiaTY BOARD Trnder No (Ml). (6 t>6 Tenders are Inviicti from Regis. C-UH AB C Klcvtr.ral Whins Contractors for electrical Installation al tiie Block ■C Kapal Di-Raju Woodland, SinKapore. The closnu date is 12 noon on 4.4.6 C InuMcvteti (ontractors may obtain lurtliei details and tender specii245 words
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Article, Illustration394 1966-03-23 17 AIK HUANG IN TOP FORM AND CHENG HOK IS FIT AGAIN From ARTHUR RICHARDS: London Tuesday badminton stars, Tan Aik Huang, Yew Cheng Hoe, Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee, have arrived back in London with their confidence strengthened by their successes in the World Invitation394 words
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Article68 1966-03-23 17 SINGAPORE. Ti.c- YouthMil Jai^rMitr> gtayed one of the ;n<\> to <iuie when they thrashed Klialsa SO in the secoi>d round of the Singapore Hockey Association Senior Knockout, competition at Farrer p..:k today. After a scoreless first hall. Jansenitcs turned on the heat and outplayed tCr.al.sa. Outsidc-riHht68 words
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356 1966-03-23 17 AIK HUANG WILL WIN ALL-ENGLAND TITLE -KIN TAT I ONDON, rri. Tan Aik Huang will be the next All Kngund .singles iliampioon and Se Boon Bee and Tan Vrc Khan will retain their doubles title. lh.it is the confident prediction of I.cc Kin Tat, the Singapore student who is also356 words
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Article322 1966-03-23 17 MALAYA CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T»HE F.A. of Selangor, winners this season of the Burnley Cup and FAM Cup, will cast their net wider for new talent for their Malaya Cup team. In their quest for a Cup "treble" this year, the FAS have raised322 words
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Article43 1966-03-23 17 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. After a lapse of 18 years Ellerton Club will t.ike p;irt in the ipoh Brander shield cricket competition tlu.s season. Karam sinuli la president of the Club's erickei lection with secretary, and s Pal ma ing im :is captain.43 words
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Article45 1966-03-23 17 SOCCER Ipnh League Div. 3: Malay •A' 10 State DID 0: Police 6 PPB 6 lIOCKKY MafatW League: High School A 4 Police 0. Nrsri l.c.isur (Serciiiban > Port Dick.son HC w.o. Youth Forum: Teachera w.o. Poiic\ Lupine Leagur: No. 2 Workshop 3 nrc o.45 words
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Article141 1966-03-23 17 SBA lose $3,800 last year KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selaii-ur Badminton Association raftered a loss of $3,843 last year secretary Wone Heng Kiong state* in his annual report to be presented at the general meeting en Apr. 2. The Association were unable to make any payment during the year on141 words
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529 1966-03-23 17 I ONDON. Toes. Alan "Rtidkiu. British bantamweight champion, outpointed Raul V«fa Ol Mexico In a ten-round fight at ugham last night. Ruilkin. who unsucci challenged Japan's Pi Han da lor the world title m Tokyo in November, <n iiaps lucky to last outReuter - 529 words
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Article112 1966-03-23 17 SEREMBAN. Tues The Negri Sembilan Basketball Association last night named their youth teams boys and girls for the national championships to be held at Mentakab- Pahang on Apr. 16-22. The teams are: Boys Teh Fook Tee. Kwmi Mun Keong. Hui Keng Hooi. Wong Ah Loong.112 words
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313 1966-03-23 17 JOE DORAI - Katayama will ride AND drive in S'pore GP JOE DORAI SUZUKI 'WORKS' ACE IS ALSO A MAZDA MAN By SINGAPORE, Tues.— Japanese motorcyclist Yoshimi Katayama, who will ridp for the Suzuki "works" team in the Singapore Grand Prix here on Apr. 9-11, will also compete in a CAR EVENT. His313 words
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Article88 1966-03-23 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Jamil bin Rals, reelected president of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association, said at the annual meeting today that the possibility of securing a foreign coach this year was brighter than ever. He urged affiliates to hold more competitions and also take keen interest88 words
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158 1966-03-23 17 VUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two senior officials of the Olympic Council of Malaysia left this evening for a weeks tour of Sabah and Sarawak "to get to know the officials of sports bodies in the two territories." They are Thong Poh Nyen (secretary*158 words
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539 1966-03-23 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with SINGAPORE. Tuesday. CPECIAL precautions will be taken to safeguard the health and well-being of a batch of 50 unraced English and Irish two-year-olds when they are shipped out via the Suez Canal. M. J. Henigan. the Singapore Turf Club's veterinary539 words
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232 1966-03-23 17 Lincoln: Heavy betting on Riot Act LONDON, Tues. There was heavy betting on Riot Act, mount of Scobie Breasley, In the Lincoln Handicap to be run over 8f at Doncaster tomorrow. At last night's final callover on the race at Victoria Club, the Newmarket -trained colt was 11-1 favourite. OneReuter - 232 words
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Article29 1966-03-23 17 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Two teams captained by the Sultan of Kedah and the Raia of Perils will meet in a golf match at Harvard. Bedong. on Friday.29 words
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291 1966-03-23 17 Malaysia venues sought for Davis Cup ties UA L A LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will have an interesting round of Davis Cup mi tchea next month if the LTAM can arrange vemues for two matches for foreign teams in Group B of the Eastern zone. India nave already beaten Iran in291 words
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Article61 1966-03-23 17 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Negrl will meet Malacca in a friendly badminton match at the NSCRC hall on Apr 1 at 7 p.mOfficials of the Negrl BA arc: President Quck Kal Dong; vice-presidents Lee Boon Han. Tan Lav Chong. N. Scllathamby. P.K Vallab. Michael Chong. J.R. Menezes; secretary61 words
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Advertisement125 1966-03-23 17 B^H Deposit with O.U.F.Lfor: I V- A ■Hi GREATER EARNINGS SP HHpj FIRST-CLASS SERVICE Hpl MORE PRIVILEGES Bafe BEST INTEREST RATE ||I|i IRONCLAD SECURITY ||BPj ALL DEPOSITORS Can Obtain fsm HOUSING LOAN &g EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN Gjjp^ TRAVELLING LOAN RPfe CAR LOAN Wbk* PERSONAL LOAN I^^ HMIJ Plus FREE125 words
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Miscellaneous141 1966-03-23 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Spore Business |HQ 2 MIB v Ipoh Youngsters Houses League Div. 1 —HK (Coronation g round 1 Te.wa v Bank v Malaysian Airways (Oy- Govt. Printers (Jn. Abdul Jalll). lang Cold Storage v Wearnes Penmng League Div. 3A MTC Farrer Parki; Borneo Motors v v Kelab Sukan141 words
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420 1966-03-23 18 JAKARTA, Tuesday CORMER Foreign Minister and First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Subandrio. was the culprit of the recent political and economic chaos in Indonesia, the influential Muslim newspaper Nusa Putra (Son of the Fatherland) reported. Quoting prominent political figures in Jakarta* the paper said420 words
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Obituary32 1966-03-23 18 CABLE RECEIVED FROM tatuaatlni C BMMM 1 i■ lohorr Bafean oa amiurdas NC SOO CAK a4oi led d Kook I in, Chi >h (•hoc Y. yraodrMMrcn al it th. Hnk- in*32 words
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Article57 1966-03-23 18 i &NBKRRA. Tuss.— Three ships ol the Australian Navy will tram 8y( nej this wee* un ii,iiie« m s?imt!-.-Ea. t Asian waters. The Australian Minister lor the Navy, Mr. F c Cheney, said ioiia\ thai the Raiahlp Melbourne. :e Vaii a and 1 lie fast ilenishmentReuter - 57 words
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Article41 1966-03-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —The Keeper of the Ruler's Seal has announced that the moon was not sighted in Malaya or Sarawak on Sunday or yesterday. Hari Raya Ha.v wU therefore be celebrated on Apr'l. 141 words
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Article32 1966-03-23 18 UNITED NATIONS I lie;.. Balm hus prei VAsl 000 to tin Unttsd Nations Children's Funri proceeds of a 25 cent-a-Munaturr le\y on requests lor her ii -Router.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration576 1966-03-23 18 GEOFFRKY GELDARI - GEOFFRKY GELDARI) Sarawak Chinese elders are told: Stop them From KUCHIIMG. Tuesday SARAWAK Chinese youths were still slipping over the border into Indonesia to join other defectors being trained by the Communists and donesians for guerilla attacks on Sarawak, a Government spokesman disclosed today. He accused their576 words
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Article48 1966-03-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn sudden downpour today flooO.ed iemai sprttnns of Petaling Java, catching hundreds or workers anil residents by surprise. Several trucks and earn abandoned on tne roads as they could not. move In the suirlnnj waters. The downpour lasted for about two hours.48 words
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Article25 1966-03-23 18 TAIPEH. Tues.— The v Assemn j lish-spedking and W< oiar C.K. Y« cut. Ihe elect Yen. 62. to President Chiai OPt25 words
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127 1966-03-23 18 KUALA TRENGOANU. —The Trengganu Governmottt today denied *hat it meiH toaay aeniea .nai it had received applications from firms to i,et up a paper mill in the State. In a statement, the State Secretary, Dato Bentara Seria, said that there were applications from firms,127 words
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Article114 1966-03-23 18 Stricken ship on way to S 'pore BANGKOK. Tues. The Norwegian freighter Dana, which m-arly sank in the Gulf of Thailand yesterday, continued its journey to Singapore after a Japanese and Indian ship had come to its rescue. According to the ships agents. the freighter sprang a leak and waterReuter - 114 words
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Article344 1966-03-23 18 LONDON. Tues, The stock market showed a majority of small gains. Trading was slightly more ...live today on public and institutional support for selective Is- 1 sues. Oil met a moderate demand and unit trusts were reported buyers of toban-os and bunrancta, sieei*> were lifted by a fair344 words
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Article32 1966-03-23 18 LONDON Tues.— Buyers tlS4i < ClM> sellers £134fi I— Oil, Forward buyers £1322 £2d fliers CIS 23 I— CM). Settlement £1352 i tlT> Turnover a.m. 310 tons, p.m. 180 tons. Tone: Steady.32 words
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682 1966-03-23 18 ITC buffer stock fund: 'Only £10m. payable' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. ()\LY half the £20 million for the International Tin Council's buffer stock fond is payable when Hie third international tin agreement comes into force on July 1, a Government paper tabled in Parliament today disclosed. Malaysia's commitment is about £4.5682 words
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Article61 1966-03-23 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 21d., April 21d.. May 21 1 lOd June 21 1 16 d.. April June 21 1 16 d.. July Sept. 21d Oct. Dec. i 20 II lSd. Jan. March 20 15 lGd.. April June 20 15 16d July Sept. 20 15 ltkt Oct. Dec. 20 1561 words
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94 1966-03-23 18 Bill to set up family planning board KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A bill providing for the estublisiiment of a national family planning board was tabled in the House of Representatives today. The i>oard will lormulate policies uiid methods for promoting lamily planning on a nation-wide scale. An explanatory statement to the94 words
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Article30 1966-03-23 18 ACCRA. Tues.— Ghana s Ministry ol Justice has been dissolved and its lunctions shared between the Attorney-General's office and the Judicial Service, the Ghana news agency reported today.30 words
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Advertisement47 1966-03-23 18 Ute CLASSIFIEDS 20 WnrH, Hi ithaluiKl ro SONIA ,-,i raa ri..r.i,-koop»r. a Baola Loti SAM: To Kl!/:il>tlli and Juki,- a «on. Mem Tal. Bherm:in. at K K. M i.tM Mother and rhild "HI. TO SUZANNE IBd Tot* O it TMMSbMS J--3-<*6. ThanKa to tX>ctor and Niir-' I47 words
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Advertisement307 1966-03-23 18 B fluE I YOU WILL RECEIVE I I A CHEQUE I 1 ON 15TH MAY I 1 IF YOU INVEST NOW! 1 I -MINIMUM GROSS DIVIDEND WILL BE 54.50 FOR HALF YEAR I jHr On 15th May. thousands of local companies in many HP*i Dividend Cheques will be different types307 words
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Miscellaneous45 1966-03-23 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Mond»\ to 8 p.m \e,terda\ Highest Lowrst impur 38 ~l Ki.i.i Bh.ir.i 73 Pt liiili' 7 j I|xiii 7:1 Ai.ii.i' es t.i SiiuH|X)re I 73 C Highlands Jesselton 88 Kiii-nms 90 7345 words
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