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Title Section25 1966-04-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Natimiiil NHWS|!!S|IHP Kstri 1845 MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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439 1966-04-04 1 SOEK SAYS IT AGAIN: DOOR IS STILL OPEN... DCMiOR, Sun. President So c karno said today that the door was still open for a peaceful settlement with Malaysia. Thr military spokesman for Kogam. Col. Sunarjo, told newsmen I hut .1 political settlement would have to precede any talks between the439 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-04-04 1 New Vietnam crisis PREMIER KY CANCELS INTERNAL FLIGHTS TO ALLOW j PLANES TO CARRY TROOPS TO LIBERATE' CITY SAIGON, Sunday SOUTH Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Coo Ky announced today that the city of Danang was in the hands of Communist elements and that the Government would soon313 words
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574 1966-04-04 1 Why the Govt has failed to stamp out the bookies: By Tengku THE BIG ONES THAT GOT AWAY... KUALA LLMPia Sunday. TENGKU Alxlul Rahman tpdav spoke of tlir Governjiienl's futile uttempls to niikisli the lx*)kniuking racket and how the "big ones'* in the ring were tree to move about in574 words
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192 1966-04-04 1 characteristics of Vietcong tactio. After starting by just calling for civilian rule which the Government Itself wanted they had become Increasingly violent against all authority and against the American presence here, he said. Brigadier General Nguyen Van Chuan the newly -appointed Northern Zone192 words
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Article50 1966-04-04 1 LONDON bun Seven bodies j were retovtnd trom ihe North Sea today after a trawler ran aground and .sank. CoaM Guards reported A helicopter and Coust Guards searching thr Lincolnshire coast al.so found damaged life I.lft j mid lifebelt* washed up by galela.shed hea> -Reuter. IReuter - 50 words
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Article37 1966-04-04 1 PALERMO 1 Sicily >. Sun. Police yt-Meiday announced the capture here of a gang of four house)*: eakers all of them nlne-year-old boys. In the gang leaders home, the police found a SH\vn-ofl .shotgun and explosives.37 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-04-04 1 SINGAPORE. Sunday. \IR. Ho Bee Beng. president of the National ifl Trades Union Congress, and Mr. P. Selvadurai. member of the governing board of the NTUC research unit, will leave for Moscow at the end of this month to attend the May160 words
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Article83 1966-04-04 1 LI'TON, Sun. Enthusiasts who spent months patiently rebuilding a wrecked 1925 American Cherub aircraft watched proudly as their creation took off again. Seconds later they had more pieces than when they started. The tiny green and silver aircraft the only one of its kind in Europe plunged83 words
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175 1966-04-04 1 Tun Razak met by Shiina at Tokyo Airport r>KYO. Sun. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun M>dul Kazak, arrived here tonight to attend the Japan-sponsored Southeast Asian Ministerial I lonomic Development conference to be held on April fi and He landed at Tokyo Airport at 7.45 p.m. < 1815 Malayan175 words
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Article251 1966-04-04 1 Blast tears hole in ship DENANO, Sun. A Europe -bound cargo ship. City of Ripon. made an emergency dash rxick to Penang last night att c r a mysterious blast had torn a big hole near its bow. The T.TOU-ton vessel, belonging to Ellerman Buckj nail S.S. Co. Ltd.. was251 words
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Article27 1966-04-04 1 MARCOS BRIEFED MANILA un President Marco* was briefed tonight on Indonesian illation by Philippine Amh.tss.uiot Mar else Reyes. No <l tali were released— I PI.27 words
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Advertisement51 1966-04-04 1 SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS SET IN PLATINUM S.P.H. de SILVA LTD. 49 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. STATION RO. IPOH. 1. Shelltox with Vapona Kills all insect pests instantly on contact. 4. Shelltox i 2. The vapourising action of Vapona reaches out to kill insects you can't see. ..even the ones that51 words
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Article, Illustration336 1966-04-04 2 Indira flies into Moscow, talks with Kosygin MOSCOW. Sunday JNDIAN Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, arrived in Moscow last night for talks with Soviet leaders on her way home from Washington. Tho Kremlin leadership has expressed j-rcat satisfaction with the choice of Mrs. Gandhi as Indian Primp Minister. The CommunistReuter; UPI - 336 words
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Article35 1966-04-04 2 JAKARTA. Sun The Indoinesian Government hts signed n contract worth 12 7 million Doutschr maik> tor thr eMabl'..shment of new Stat? radio .studio> in Jakarta, the official Antaia 1 news agency rpporied yesterday.35 words
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118 1966-04-04 2 DOBT ELIZABETH. Sun Japan was extremely interested in several species of deep water sharks found off the South African toast because their livers contained squakne. a special oil used in ih* 1 preparation of cosmetics. an eminent Japanese ichthyologist said here yesterday. Dr.118 words
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96 1966-04-04 2 PEKING. Sun. China yester- 1 day protested against alleged anti-Chinese activities by India. In a Note handed to the In- 1 dian embassy. China said the Indian Government was conrlving with and supporting followers of the Nationalist Chinese President 1 Chiang Kai-Shek In anti-PekingReuter - 96 words
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132 1966-04-04 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. The I nited SMtes announced yesterday the sale, of lite-model U.S. jet warplanes to Jordan for her air defence. As usual in issuing such announcements, the State Department refused to list the size of the order or thr number orAP - 132 words
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Article60 1966-04-04 2 DAKAR. Sun. Dulse Ellington, ihe American Jazz maestru, arrived here yesterday to take part in the First World Festr. >'. of Negro Arts, which opened en Friday. The festival, which has drawn entries in plastic art. theatre, boots, films and music from over 3o countries, isReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1966-04-04 2 OTTAWA. Sun. Eleven pe.T- 1 pie. including nine children, j were burned to death in a firs which destroyed a frame house on the Parry Sound island Indian itaervt. ap.33 words
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215 1966-04-04 2 11 African leaders to bring pressure on Wilson VAIROBI, Sun.-Lea- ders of eleven east and central African 1 atmns agreed here to bring pressure on Brit tin to take effective and decisive meaa ires, including the use of force, against the breakaway Rhode.- ian regime. They announced this In aReuter - 215 words
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121 1966-04-04 2 MARSEILLES. Sun. IpiGHT men were learJ ed dead last night in a fire roaring through the tanker, Olympic Honour, in Marseilles harbour. Thirty other men were injured as the blaze, triggered by an explosion, i swept through the empty 20.611-ton tanker. Earlier reportsReuter - 121 words
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Article164 1966-04-04 3 I\UNOON (Scotland), if Sun. The final result of the British general election was declared yes terday, adding one more Conservative to the battered Tory ranks in the House of Commons. The result was at Argyll, I north Of Scotland. As expected it wasReuter - 164 words
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110 1966-04-04 3 LONDON, Sun. A British social scientist cl iims that peak periods In human love-making can be reduced to a question of geography. "For Germans it coincides with Christmas, but for the French It seemfc to be when the m»d rush down the Route110 words
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132 1966-04-04 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— C. S. Forester, the British author who created one of fiction's mightiest naval heroes —Captain Horatio Hornblower died of a stroke in Fullerton yesterday. He was 66. Although Forester, whose seldom used Christian names were Cecil Scott, had lived InAP - 132 words
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Article392 1966-04-04 3 Gromyko to U.S Get out 'WE CAN DO WITHOUT YOUR BASES AND 80M85. MOSCOW. Sun You're a non-European power and must leave Europe to the Europeans, he says gOVIET Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, told the United States yesterday to get out of Europe. In a long, hard-hitting speech that392 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-04-04 3 GIX- FOOTER Alf Tabb. 83. of Worcestershire. l;»ini» hr is the oldest professional cyclist. But judging by this. picture he must ha\e two claims, being also tinoldest rider of mini bicycles. And he is still in the challenging business, asking people to try86 words
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305 1966-04-04 3 HK WON'T HA YE HIM. SAN FRANCISCO. Sunday. IU Tsai-minsj a 17-year-old stowaway, yesterday won rn.s battle to remain in the United ■j states Hf W|t released trom eu.-tody aft^r the local director of th« U.S. Immigration and Naturalisation Service wl f hdrew aUPI - 305 words
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Advertisement127 1966-04-04 3 THORNYCROFT (Malaysia) LTD. have pleasure in announcing that SIME DARBY Malaysia LTD. (BORNEO BRANCHES ONLY) are now Official Distributors 4\ CHRYSLER UR* OUTBOARD MOTORS in SARAWAK BRUNEI SABAH On the spot service facilities plus a complete range of components and spare-parts for the 1966 range of Chrysler Outboard Motors, and127 words
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Advertisement12 1966-04-04 3 Mil ff \\l H r^B V SCOTT MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU12 words
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Article79 1966-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Rus.viun trade and economic mission to Singapore left tonicht for Moscow after c 24-day tuy. Mr. V. B. Spandarian. leader ol the mission, told IMIHMU at the airport that the delegation had completed successlully their task. Mi. Spanclanan said thai he was grateiul to79 words
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Article25 1966-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Police Band will ei\r an hour-long a public performance at the Punßgol Community Centre from 8 p.m. on April 13.25 words
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Article, Illustration393 1966-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. JYJH. FREDERICK (ieorge Crook (right) tne man who stole the show at the medal presentation ceremony of th c Blood Transfusion Service at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday. Mr. Crook, a 44-year-old production engineer, was presented a statuette by393 words
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182 1966-04-04 4 Registration of union is cancelled JjINGPORE. Sun The Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. Wong K;ili Yrow. has announced that the registration cert il nation of the Malay Seamcn'.s Union of Singapore has been cancelled Tin' announcenu-nl was made m the Singapore Government Gazette. In the notification. Mr. Wong said that182 words
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260 1966-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun THE Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, said today that Singapore's achievements in the various fields of human endeavours had earned the Republic the description of being "the most progressive, if not most dynamic" lation in this region. Speaking at the260 words
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246 1966-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Police today appealed to worshippers during the Cheng Beng Festival, which coincides with the threeday Grand i Prix, to avoid using the Upper Thomson Road when proceeding to the Kampong San Teng and Bright Hill Crescent "emeteries. During these three days,246 words
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Advertisement267 1966-04-04 4 ODEOX GALA PREMIERE PALACE AT 9.15 p.m WKDNKSDAY AT 9.30 p.m. CHANG/ CAMP, SINGAPORE... WHERE THEY MADE THE TOUGHEST AMONG THEM KING! HniHMf JU mh ami JttSWMrjWlli v J s--r ATU A V GALA PREMIERE V-#^ WEDNESDAY at 9.30 p.m. SHOW Starts 9.30 pm— "SPY" Starts 9.47 pm (I* )['R267 words
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Advertisement11 1966-04-04 4 Today: 3.30 ft 7.30 pm. lIMNII 1 JUC i MDTBR W^*W11 words
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Advertisement52 1966-04-04 4 Hl^^tfiji^aAaW O I WTTN HER SENSATIONAL J fC k DANCING TO THRILL YOU J I I W^ ARUNPEL ROOM 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A Today 3 Shows: 4 6.15 9.15pm "JIRAN SEKAMPONG" "<"> j Vemon of "PEYTON PLACE" Starring Rom Yotimoh ft Ahmad Otman WATCH FOR OPENING OATI OF OUR NEXT ATTRACTION! lAIKISHAN52 words
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Advertisement575 1966-04-04 4 P^sTW 7^* *mi— ijstlHZ] 19TH THUNDEROUS DAY I Doily: 11. I 30, 4, 6.30 t, 9. 1S THC GREATEST BOND OF ALLI AGENT 007 Sf AN CONNERY in I THUNDERBfIIt I sa rtchnicolor-Ponovision (U.A.) Advonce Coth Bookings Onlyl FRONT STALLS 2 TICKETS lACMajj No Militory Conccsiion SJ for 6.30 4575 words
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Miscellaneous447 1966-04-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK follouinic I* today* schedule Bombay. Rarukok. lAI Tt4) in In of civil aircraft movrmrnt* at p.m. Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS Krom Tok><>. n..,k;i. r.-upi-h Hong Kong Buni;kok (CX 9i r pm PHILIPPINft AIRLINCt: Krom Manila (PR 501) 11 am dip*»tu«H PAN447 words
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Article, Illustration567 1966-04-04 5 Lee: PAP to rally people to build the nation 'Our politically conscious citizens can't be fooled' SINGAPORE. Sun gINGAPORE's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the People's Action Party set up its branches not to collect votes for any coming election but to rally the people to567 words
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97 1966-04-04 5 Quick-grow Brinchang gets hotel No. 4 TANAH RATA. Sun. The < District Officer here. i Inche Abdul Azmi bin Abdul Tahrim. yesterday opened the Brinchang Hotel, the fourth in Brinchang two mile.s north of here. He said all the hotels >n the Cameron Highlands, be they old or new. should97 words
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Article41 1966-04-04 5 i KUALA lUMPUR. Sun. The North-western Unlvcnttj phone nuanet from Illinois. I perform at •h. Malayan Teachers' College here at 8.30 p.m. on April 15 Tickets at $3. $3. $2. SI can oe obtained at Weld Supermarket41 words
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236 1966-04-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The first criminal district judge. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, assumes duties tomorrow as Registrar of the High Court here in place of Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray who is to be a senior state counsel at the Attorney General's chambers. Thi.- U one236 words
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Article68 1966-04-04 5 TANAH RATA. Sun —A tiger which was nounded by a ehoti gun blast five weeks aeo when It I attempted to raid a chicken pen on a farm near here Is believed to have died in deep Jungle. It 1 left a trail of blood before68 words
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Article, Illustration318 1966-04-04 5 Singapore appoints its first woman judge CINGAPORE, Sun.— A Singapore woman barrister has made a breakthrough in the legal service here by being the first legal officer of her sex to be appointed a district Judge. The Legal Service Commission has selected Miss Jenny Lav Buong Bee. 33, as Second318 words
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Article46 1966-04-04 5 i KIBONG TEBAL. Sun. Che Aminah binte Hussein has tx*n rt-c erUd president of the South Province Kaum Ibu for the third year in succession with Puan H;i- Jar. Chlk binte Hajl Yahya as vlcej president and Che Rogayah binte 1 Aiiff. secretary.46 words
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158 1966-04-04 5 CIVIL MARRIAGES IN KAJANG DOUBLE IN ONE YEAR ICAJANG. Sun. The v number or civil marriages registered here last year is double the 1964 figures. This wa.-N stated by the Registrar «;f Marriages here. Mr. Slav Len? Chong. who said there wa.a marked increase here of marriages under the Civil158 words
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Advertisement176 1966-04-04 5 Enrol now at FEDERAL COLLEGE fht notional gateway to further education by home study ip the Malay medium. Eniure your tuccetl I* examt for: HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST ICE., Forms 1 and 2 Govt. Std. 1, 2. 3. Malay exams National Language (all level* Correspondence176 words
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Advertisement256 1966-04-04 5 if* 'tfjjß&M ft Kwi m Mri W mmmA mwSI EtJm A, m .^mWttm*~— 1 NEW CORSAIR K4 I There's no change in Corsair's ultra-modern styling for 1966. I But the car that is shaped for adventure is alive with a new M&ofZ'% I kind °f power— l7oo cc V 4256 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-04-04 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi I I le Pi it i /nt* r»i i***™ I c ownccii I—lrv.c I **UwU. Ur rLlcbi^x VDU PROMISED' y28 words
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Article, Illustration248 1966-04-04 6 $20,000 reward for Chin Peng still on ALOR STAR, Sunday. THE Malaysian Government is still offering a 820,008 reward for the capture of Chin Peng, secretary-general of the Malayan Communist Party, who is believed to be hiding in the jungles on the Malayan-Thai border. This offer is contained in thousands248 words
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77 1966-04-04 6 KL'AI-A LUMPUR Sun The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam left for Penang today Ito meet shopkeepers there and discuss with them the question of having uniform working hours for the MrißSn He said that the workers there complaining of long workuig j hours77 words
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Article147 1966-04-04 6 PENANG, Son. The Chief Minister, Data Wont Pow Ne«. today presented a 550.000 cheque to the Krpala Batas mosque committee for the construction of a mosque which is to be the hie gest in Province WellesDato Mnnc mad> the presentation on behalf of the Central147 words
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317 1966-04-04 6 Jaycees in Ipoh plan blood donation drive TPOH, Sun.— The Ju- nior Chamber of Ipoh is to embark on a "Save A Life' campaign by putting members and friends within easy call should a biood don- ation be urgently required by the hospitals here. This was announced by the incoming317 words
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185 1966-04-04 6 The shame of Kajang's district office... l/AJANG, Sur-.—Tbt iV District Offta* here was today de>scribed as a "cow sh«d and an eye-sore" at the first meeting of the Ulu Lanjrat Town Board. A member of the board, Mr. Low Han Pul. said: "Wi do not even have a proper and185 words
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Article51 1966-04-04 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Mr. Long Hcng Hua. headmaster of King Edward VII Secondary School. Taiping. has been elected president of the North Peiak Schools' Sports Council for 1966. Other ofllcials: Vice-presidents. Mr Karam Singh and Rrv. Brother Leo: secretary. Mr. Francis Chane: and treasurer. Mr. O<»1 Huav51 words
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Advertisement258 1966-04-04 6 I POWER <* aft r aft I LT" Hr *l j ii| MALAYSIA ffllipi In rapidly developing Malaysia and supplies or industrialisation etc. and Malaysia. AEI have for many Singapore electrical power is all im- goes into the great AEI melting years been major suppliers to the portant. AEI have258 words
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Advertisement159 1966-04-04 6 bras fit beautifully into your life A No* UII 3L BRA A poetio plunge of Bri-Nyion toe. The Boa Hoped onpt are gently under-wired for just the right amount of lift, and superb separation. In Navy over White, Black over Pink, or White over White. Sizes: 32' A to 38*159 words
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Miscellaneous284 1966-04-04 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. In pressing need of a run, (ft 1. Soldiers are commanded to <•>•- mmmm carry outfit (7» U P 10 J oln lh rmy plot? c«rry ouuit u>. Thafa open to ■ißument (9>. 5. Time lor a drink In India? g. 'Thrice darling of the284 words
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Article566 1966-04-04 7 RE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED WITHIN A PERIOD Person who intends to leave State for place outside Malaysia must surrender document SINGAPORE. Sunday. ANY person who intends to leave Singapore permanently for a place outside Malaysia must surrender his identity card to a registration officer within 14 days of566 words
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123 1966-04-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Opposition Ceylonoe Members of Parliament flew < in here last night tor a fiveday visit to strengthen sr>- cialLst linkj with the ruling PAP Government. 1 They are Mr. P B. O. Kalugalla, I a former Minuter, and Mr.123 words
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Article60 1966-04-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.- Mr P. I I Cotton, director-lr-charge ol P.m-1 and Dean Asia Ltd.. has be*>u elected president ol the R i Oiub of Sing.. pore- l Othors elected hiy rice ent. Mr Paul Ab:«he«:>r. ,rv Mr Let) Rayner: treiMr Tun Srr.g Brno and 'directors. Messrs60 words
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204 1966-04-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Alliance Party Singapura wants the Government to make public "any understanding or agreement" that may have been reached during discus- j sions with the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Nikolai Pavlo- j vich Firioubine. when he was here recently. The204 words
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181 1966-04-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Che Milan binte Othman and her nine children have received more donations. Thi- Kuala Lumpur tam'.iv had recently lo>t lt» bread -winner father Irche ledl a Drt-on u-.ir-rten Doimtiur> lotnlliiig SU" n;.\e dwii i-fcpived for M :ul ii. r 10 iici181 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-04-04 7 Puan Sharifah receives Turf Club bouquet The wife of the chairman of the Selangor Turf Club Datin E. E C Thuraisingham (left), presenting Puan Sharifah Rodziah with a bouquet after Tengku Abdul Rahman had opened the 52.4 million nev grandstand of the Selangor Turf Club in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits52 words
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154 1966-04-04 7 Police: Dead youth had 8 stab wounds CINGAPOKE. Sun— Vim Kai Kheo. the iO-vrar-old mrih.inir who ua> stabbed to druth a short distance from his house in Sago Street last Bight, had eight stab wounds, police said today They said Vim was eating at a stall wbrn se\rral persons armed154 words
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Article61 1966-04-04 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Sun. Mr. Chcoiiß Oaik Wee. 30. had a lucky escape from serious injuries when his car overturned in a ditcli and caught fire about half a mile from here yesterday evening. Mr. Cheong. who «a.s driving alone to Bukit Mertajum from Ipoh. managed61 words
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Advertisement210 1966-04-04 7 rL*. M GIVE TOW MESSAGE t£9* THE PERSONAL TOUCH 7~j^m -THEJBKCT TOUCH INTERFLORA A SPECIAL THOUGHT FOR EASTER? Siy it with flowers by Intcrflora and b« sun that the prMMtation perfect. Wherever you are its so easy to send flower* th« Inttrflora way— |uit a phone c»H to your nearest210 words
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Article, Illustration361 1966-04-04 8 MONTFORT BOYS PLAN A NOVEL METHOD OF RAISING FUNDS TO BUILD DINING HALL KUALA LUMPUR. Frl THE Montfort Boys' Home here is to offer its nine-month-old wild-cat named "Tiger"' now as tame as a domestic cat to the highest donor towards its dining hall361 words
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124 1966-04-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. More organisations and individuals are sending in their views to the six-man committee set up by the Government to review the policy on taxis and taxidrivers. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Milton Tan. said today that public response, which124 words
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Article38 1966-04-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Inche Mohamed Shah bin Talib. ol Hie Government Printing Press here. has left for New Delhi where he will attend a one-year course in letter press printing under tiie Colombo Plan.38 words
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218 1966-04-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I National Trades Union Congress today hailed the agreement on trade and economic relations between i Singapore and the Soviet Union as "a bold and 1 imaginative step in break- ing the monopoly of capii talist domination In Singapore." In a218 words
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Miscellaneous153 1966-04-04 8 \lh t, Onp My V-T. ttamtin OKAY OOP IF "YOU'RE NO IP YOU'LL STEP/AND RIGHT ..WMOS6 *CHNOZZLI 16 PWMAHLYj T-U m LONGER- INTERESTED IN ATS RKSKT, INTO THE TIME- INTO THt STIU. SMARTING HflOM THAT J HEY, MOW, MATT SC4ENCE, THERE'S NO V POC I MACHINE, I'LL I ARMS OF153 words
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Article, Illustration1739 1966-04-04 9 Theodore C. Sorensen - Theodore C. Sorensen The truly extraordinary man BEGINNING TODAY The intimate story of JOHN F. KENNEDY, the senator, the president, the le&eiul 44rpilK truly ex traordi n n r y man.*' il h;is been written, "is truly the ordinary man." The lirsl time I mcl John Kenned} I \v;js1,739 words
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Article103 1966-04-04 10 M .rWi tit aftatawa MRS. MELVILLE SIMON Dt RorJ-" •no dooat '.nTHE FAMILY OF DM late VI a>r their Taluab aaatatAffcaa ronrto I»ti~i' wreaMn< Ann a'teodanr* d»nti« etoeir r*<*ent b^rejivemen: OATO OR TAV le. k Kn( and a*»ruii\ thank all >hn<( •bo aaai telettrama. donailoo* ionnn S*nr«a and atl'Ddnnrra103 words
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Article150 1966-04-04 10 M »r4t Hi 'Mimimum, WIGS A WIQLETS Sele.tioa of 3i or m.Trnen [>ert»<t;\ 'o »our eslour Klatr >jloi. XT A nanaiin Kd DINE AND WINE OIM Itaiiftn Keiitauran: Tel MMTI Aftenrardu OKbcr at ('.mo i lio-tlo. 91 A TuKlm Road. I ROLAND'S '(if Cluh Artistique. r»n«i Re»t nair-'tMinx Ben150 words
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The Straits Times Monday, April 4. 1966
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Article733 1966-04-04 10 Malaysian progress and ptW p*Ctf niakp an impressive picture in the Bank Negara's annual report, a review which does not evade coming prob- lems or .skip the penalties d failure by Malaysia and Sings' por«> to work in harmony. Separation, the Bank em- phasiSf-s. has brought to733 words
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Article406 1966-04-04 10 His weekend call for padi land tenure and rural credit > elorras lays the chairman of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority, Inche Ha- idiali Hussam, open to rharges that he has strayed outside his territory. His job, H may be held, is merely to ensure that farmers get406 words
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Article149 1966-04-04 10 Like many young men bclorc him, liiche Mohamed Khan bin Momin Khan, the Ferak assistant game warden, lias roturned from overseas training full of enthusiasm for reform at home. After studying wild life management in the United States, Canada, Lurope and East Africa He j would like \o149 words
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385 1966-04-04 10 I REFER to your editorial "Teachers Mess." of March 28. It is incorrect to state that when the Day Training Centres were started "trainees who held only the Lower Certificate of Education were accepted, and prepared for classroom work less rigorously than trainees in the385 words
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Letter48 1966-04-04 10 I REFER to the letter "A Problem oi Addres.se.> (ST. March 26 > I suggest that Puzzled write to me giving mo her name and address, so that the Board can investigate her complaints promptly and clear up 'he matter. JACQUI LOH Public Relations Officer Public Utilities Board Singapore48 words
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Letter157 1966-04-04 10 1 REFER to the report 1 "Doctors hit at 'paltry" offer by Government" tS.T. April 2) and would be grateful If you would publish the following by way ol clarification. In order to ensure that the .specialists receive a reasonable allowance, it is considered that incremental allowances157 words
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Letter69 1966-04-04 10 IN a recent adverti.Nement the Singapore Government has seen it fit to restrict applications to various posts to honours degree graduates only. Surely Ibis Is a gross misuse of scarce, expensively trained manpower educated at our local universities. The distinction between pass and honours degree graduates was part of colonial69 words
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Article423 1966-04-04 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay -212 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya AFFIXATION of KE' icontdj We hud in Lev 211 examples of how thr 'our ba.se words "bumi". "luar". "ten(ah" and "tepi" mat be affixed to "KE" to form verbs e.n KEbumiKAN ivi to bury the dead: KEIuarKAN (yi to produce,423 words
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Article, Illustration921 1966-04-04 10 Richard Reston - Castro seeks an answer to failure Richard Reston ARRESTS. A NEW WAVE OF INTERNAL TENSION AS SCAPEGOATS ARE HUNTED FOR CUBA'S ECONOMIC CRISIS hy Washington. Suit. HAVANA'S political arena in recent weeks has suddenly erupted in a series of arrests, trials and a new wave of internal tension marked by921 words
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Advertisement714 1966-04-04 10 Stnks TiMB Malar Mail gm*i«4 «a*itiliaaaaaii>a aaa* ba »t».a< *m COLO STOCA4C tVTtaV MARKET O<ik..l M«4 ttiaaaW, mt fMt COIO STtMAtM BBAMCMII At Mll»a< bei K—ta, M#wi 4%«*ja>9 crnr too* STOM ltd ITlanlittlai «o»~. Caa^tt Q«a*>. TNC NtWS FMOMT M. M ISMAIL S Aww>w«M7 ««««V Ma>««l »-a~. HAMIIM 5TO«l. Ml*714 words
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Advertisement45 1966-04-04 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING OOKFN. LTD. the I.ARGF.ST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED I FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $505,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH o.C.H.C. ■RANCNEI THROUGHOUT SINCAPORE, MALAYSIA A SOUTH EAST ASIA45 words
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Advertisement362 1966-04-04 10 ©EARN What you're really worth! l^et ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better \oh, With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your progress it sure, v instruction is thorough and easy-io-follow Send us ih« coupon below today l Moderate fees, no books tr362 words
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Article, Illustration793 1966-04-04 11 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT ISSUES STATEMENT ON THAT 1,024-ACRE TAKEOVER SINGAPORE, Sunday 'Acquisition law is applicable without any discrimination' THE Singapore Government said today that a recent report on the acquisition of 1,024 acres of land belonging to the British-owned Baiau Rubber and Produce Estates Ltd.793 words
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Article57 1966-04-04 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thr Ministry of Labour has issued over J 6.000 worlt permits k> far to noncitizens. A spokesman said the Ministry j was still processing other applica- i tions for work permit*, including 1 late applications. These came after the March 31 1 deadline. He57 words
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384 1966-04-04 11 ASSIMILATION BY CONSENT, NOT BY FORCE says DEVAN 'Integration of people in course of time inevitable' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE assimilation of the various races with the natives in Malaysia should be by consent and not by conversion, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, said384 words
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228 1966-04-04 11 Devan to attend Stockholm Socialist meeting I(UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sun. The Democratic Action Party ha* applied for affiliation to Socialists International, which is meeting in Stockholm in the first week of May. The DAP secretary-gene-ral. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair. and another official u-ill attend the Stockholm meetIng. He disclosed this228 words
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Article31 1966-04-04 11 MUAR. Sun Pollc* here haw planted several "skull" signs along major roads in the district warning motorists of dangerous areas arid reminding them to drtfw with greater care.31 words
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Article22 1966-04-04 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. St. Marks private school here will hold its fourth annual imer-schoe.l cross-country race at 4 p.m. on Tuesday22 words
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110 1966-04-04 11 SYDNEY, Sun.— A party of five Australian entertainers left Sydney today for a three-week tour •f military establishment!) ln Malaya and Vietnam. Included in the party in Melbourne television weather girl Shrryl-Ann. 21. and shapely twins I.yne and Anrielri. 19. For the cirKReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement247 1966-04-04 11 AN_NUALSAIE l ~MAL~WEEK! 7 SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! I UNBEATABLE VALUES! I tJVIAEJmirC Rob.nsons Sale Policy BEACH BAGS I NYLON RUGS z v .nr llt has always been Robinson's policy to I v*u ial pp e e *2" 5 oso I hold a Genuine Sale once a yea., behave I NOW $22.50247 words
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Advertisement164 1966-04-04 11 no/ INTEREST \3/o PER ANNUM paid on your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND L-EPOSIT" giving full d»UII» of how ouy It Is to opon Deposit Account ®PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. (lncor»or»t«l In Slngfrm)164 words
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Miscellaneous809 1966-04-04 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS 5 KuaU English; 7.10 Tainan S&straI.umpur and P«ian(. 6 7.35 Trur "OS I": 8 1 I^oh and Malacca. 3 Johore News ln Mandarin: 8.10 1 £*r r °P v ."a Tml g l lllr>1 Ilr> Bahasa Klta (Our Language); < i"%t h al Xl n lt- 8.25809 words
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Article1043 1966-04-04 12 Oleg Penkovsky; Allington Kennard - The Penkovsky (Spy) Affair Oleg Penkovsky. Allington Kennard THE PENKOYSKY PAPERS. By (Collins 365.) REVIEWED BY IN Moscow in the spring of 19«:* Grevilfc Wynne, a British businessman, was sentenced to eight years imprisoment. He had been a courier for British intelligence services. In the dock with him was Colonel1,043 words
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Article160 1966-04-04 12 C'wealth societies and set-up COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS OFFICE YEAR BOOK. (H.MS.O. 605.) THE fifteenth edition of the annual reference book compiled by the Commonwealth Relations Office appears in a new form. with a new title While retaining, and expanding. the usual informative features, biographical notes on C.R.O staff have been omitted160 words
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Article390 1966-04-04 12 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK THE LONG TRAIL. By John Brophy and Eric Partridge. (Andre Oeutsch 35s By FIFTY years on. with a -second world war and much other combat between, the war which wa.-> to end war remains astonishingly vivid to thr dwindling few who have first390 words
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Advertisement232 1966-04-04 12 you get JJI MOT TIR ""'"I I SPARK PLUGS < V- htv" nn t -«v fit AC-they make a power of difference! PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS UNITED MOTOR WORKS LTD. JBr**)^^&f o^^L- "^^^sj s easy Just follow M^Kk^*f** Ai^W* < fhese Rulcs f& 1 •fcl^^ AwJ Z?r&> I* This BONUS232 words
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Advertisement129 1966-04-04 12 Take a steppe in the right directionMoscow (as samovar devotees do) y^ttT Join our dedicated maharajah service lovers as they jet on the no-night-flying, shortest route to London. If you've a little time to spare, let loose your latent pioneer instincts, take a stopover at Moscow just the job for129 words
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353 1966-04-04 13 L.C. Hoffman Jr MELBOURNE, Sunday. r ]'Hi; Liberal Party candidate, Mr. Andrew Peacock, 27, romped home in the Federal by-election at Kooyong (Melbourne) last night. He got 23,963 votes against the 11,829 polled by the Labour candidate, Mr. Bill Cooper, who was his nearest353 words
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90 1966-04-04 13 MOSCOW. Sun. A fleet of Russian atomic submarines recently completed an underground cruise around the world, covering 64.000 miles without surfacing, the Soviet Navy Commander. Admiral Sergey Oorshkov, said today in an interview In the Communist Party newspaper Pravda. The subs circled South90 words
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Article41 1966-04-04 13 TOKYO. Sun. A medlumii tensity earthquake shook northern and central Japan today. Tlie tremors were felt mildly In Tokyo. The meteorological agency located the epicentre of the quake a- about 95 miles northeast of Tokyo in the Pacific.41 words
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339 1966-04-04 13 Pakistan accuses India of refusing to honour pact UNITED NATIONS, Sun PAKISTAN yesterday charged India with a "serious breach" of the troop withdrawal agreement between the two nations by refusing to evacuate three areas in the Sialkot region of Kashmir. "The Government of Pakistan take.s a grave view o' the339 words
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108 1966-04-04 13 JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno acted as penghulu (marriaee official) at a weddinc last luesday evening at the Baitur Rahim mosque in the Merdeka Palate, the Armed Forces newspaper reported yesterday. The bridegroom. Untune Setiawaka Sarino. is the son of the new Minister108 words
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148 1966-04-04 13 Sea drama as oil rig is adrift in gale rOM£R (England). Nun. The Cromer lifeboat was launched today after coastguards reported that the oil rig Constellation was adrift in the rale-lashed Nortn Sea aoout 33 miles off the coast here. The German tue Pacific was unable to hold the rie.Reuter - 148 words
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Article49 1966-04-04 13 LONDON. Sun. Seven bodies were recovered from the North Sea today after a trawler ran aground and sank, coast guards reported. A helicopter, and coast guards < searching the Lincolnshire coast also found a damaged life laft and life belts washed up by galelashed seas. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement347 1966-04-04 13 ESS FOR DEPENDABILITY AND '[SMS! LONG LIFE CHOOSE BROWN BOVERI MOTORS Bfor your Machines with the correct control Switchgear Bsaa^BMBMBBBBBBBaaI Sole Agents for M alay sia and Singapore I DIETHELM&CO.LTD. TECHNICAL DIVISION Singapore— Petaling Jaya wffnwKtlk vo^^ v i _^F ~V jbß I V a LKlllkSiisliil m -^oS rT^Tff\ |Ci«347 words
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Advertisement555 1966-04-04 13 flUHHafl L^bW^ \A// 1 *9*^ uSkiiSl/ dm A\f* b^tj^Ll BB^BVa^B^a iSt bt Hb>bb: w^A^^^^^m II HOMELITE J XP-1100 CHAINSAW Designed And Built For And To Th» E^ Requirements Of Professionals. Here ere some of the features:— fl (1) "Brute" Power for faster Cutting. (2) Geared for Extra Lugging Power for555 words
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Advertisement270 1966-04-04 14 REGULAR CLASSES AT CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE Hoca Vat Hin Buildint S. lalan Ah Fook lohorc Bahru Tel 195s P.O. Box 104 QUALIFIED CRAOUATt TEACHERS APPROVED LABORATORY HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION (For Boyt and Girlt) HIGH STANDARD OF DISCIPLINE EFFICIENT TUITION RECORD RESULTS MAKE CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE AM IDEAL COLLEGE FOR YOU 1966/1967 SESSIONS (Science270 words
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Advertisement516 1966-04-04 14 IH si iinniinurd rrum Pace lit) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt $t /Him.)— Box St eU. axtra EXPERIENCED STENOTVPIST, Eurasian preferred, required by Import house. State qualifications and salary expected to 1 ji A 4642 S.T. Singapore. MANY VACANCIES OPBH for Charming Girls Interested aa Dance Partners. Good salary plus cornmlasion.516 words
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Advertisement1067 1966-04-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* U (Mtm.)—»ax tt et*. mn I BUROPBAN FAMILY Requires Cn(llsh speaking General Amah able to cook. Pbone S'por* *****5. WANTEO SBRVANT MAID not more than 19 year* old stay la with young Chinese couple. Box A 4643 S.T. Spore. AN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE Ml looking for an1,067 words
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Advertisement894 1966-04-04 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* St (Milt.)— Box St ft*, mxtr. LEAVE HOUSE in Cornwall Uardeas. bedrooms (2 »:r load'.tioard' garden, gurage. servants' quarters. Apply T*l: Spore BTiol i bouse) or 'J0266 'OBIce) IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION ST. Jalan Tan Pinng tTong Lee Road) District 2S. Rent S2SS-. No. 133 serangoon Garden Way894 words
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Advertisement1066 1966-04-04 14 EDUCATION IS Wartm M > Him.)— Box St ct: mxtrm HSC. OSC MOOEL l* Cnoy enterprises. P.O Bos lUili pore TYPEWRITING. Citmrm <aytime Individual attention Kids Course Normal fees Airvooditioaed Rooms Raja Coiir.e K« tt.es wools d'eor* HOW IS TOUR Maia* progressing.' improve vou> knowiedre vi ibe language oy reading1,066 words
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Advertisement981 1966-04-04 14 SPECIAL TREATMENTS li Ward* U Mm.>—Bax it ti* mxtrm DANDRUFF. ITCMV sCAL*. roll idr Han Ireatmeots Tb* Ntw Uau Clintr li. Priotep bl.. score M»'.'4/ *****. OFFICE EQUIPMENT is Ward* tt 'Mim.i—Bot ta <■/• mxtr, Vkcl HUPRINI tut WORLD'S, lowest pricoO photocopier/ 524« King v ing Commander Biack. Mole Agents981 words
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Advertisement846 1966-04-04 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC II Ward* Sf Htm. I— Bow rls mttrm GENTLEMEN Kor Wmadam Maasafr Bt«ainN*tri facial Treatments. Mar.icur>. Halrcuttlnc. Tinting. taMM Air Conditioned Salon. 26 A Penam Laur. cSi-ure- ***** JCUNCtSE ET BCAUTE. Stramnatri Podj-masaaft r>> exp»rirnce<l .«<U!<.- Mnd'rn A Hycirn Ann Buildinit. Orchard Road. Ti \tprtoni and 303<>1!846 words
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Advertisement686 1966-04-04 14 NOTICE MESSRS. MILEN CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 'h;it owing lo some dl&hgreement between the partners ol the above firm it is necessary to clsMilve the same as soon a-, all the alt.. wound up. Pending di.v* ■!uti..i. sir. Michael Tay of Messrs. Tan« Peng Yue Co.. Lee Rubber Building.686 words
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Advertisement1246 1966-04-04 15 to LIVtRPOOL t WtSl COAST U K C»e b part IBM P. 3'ham Penang POLYPHEMUS Liverpool, Duf'T. A'moutri... In Pirt relay ACAPCNOR Livernool, Gasgow Apr MENCSTHEUS lue'COOl. G <sga« Gin. 11 Apr I Apr 112 Apr 11 PATROCLUS liveroool Api 12 Apr li Apr 14 AENEAS I'pco l Casgc* Apr1,246 words
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Advertisement2530 1966-04-04 15 Lav law m a^^Bal aar^aV I naTfaf a*B*faV W m JaY Jnaa Lv I WM w J e^afl THE E A hI//V£S \\M\ in i 1 THi tAI < a i^o'^nm Dtwwi EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GEHQA-HAVRE-HAMBURG-BREMERHAVEN-RBnERBAM-AMSTERBAM ANtWtRP AARHUS-CO'ENHAttN. S'puri f S'nam fenani inaTiCnnaJl nw* H'burg K'oam Antw Copk PATAGONIA i)2,530 words
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Advertisement1289 1966-04-04 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FBI OUTWABS SERVICE FRBM U.K.. CBNTINENT. Laalmg ten reere P. S'haa Penang CITY OF LANCASTER Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam 11/17 Mr 18/ IB Mr CITY 0! COLOMOO London, Hamburg Rotteraam, Havn. Hull 28/20 Mr M Mr CITY BF WELLINCTOM London, Hamburg Rotteraam. Htvi. Hull1,289 words
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Article28 1966-04-04 16 RI'BBEB TIN (prrlb.i. iprrpiruli. Max. 28. 69>,cts. »66«.37>i 29. 69NCU. 5669.13>» 30. 68 7 fb. $671.50 31. 68 S. cU. $669.37 >, Apr. 1. *6-0.O« Z 5673.U028 words
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2108 1966-04-04 16 Dull conditions on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent JF it had not been for the dealings in CCM Stores last week in the shortened trading period due to the Hari Raya Haji holiday, conditions would have been even duller. Of the total combined turnover of 2.082.514 units of stocks2,108 words
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Article41 1966-04-04 16 Mar. 28 Mar.? 9 'Industrials: 86.52 86.57 Tins: 109.10 109.07 S rubbers: 109.19 109.23 Dec 30, 1963=100. Dec 29, 1962 100. Mar. 30 86.46 108.83 109.23 Mar. 31 86.79 108.97 1*9.23 Apr. 1 Apr. 2 86.83 108.99 109.2341 words
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Article648 1966-04-04 16 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations (or the week ended on Saturday April 2. B. Alex Brick* 13.30 16 50 Boustcad 1.46 1.48 B.M. Iruite* C.C.M. 1.24 1.-o C.C.M. deb 1.00 <:.K Holdlngi Mi C.T.B. ord» 80/- 61 t> IMinlopi 2.03 206 Uast648 words
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Advertisement973 1966-04-04 16 T~~~ 1 pRRteVM KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PactCie *Js Atlantic Service Ba-i*c» H'iri L Anftlet N. Yd Pcrt'aM Pfmia. I "MilSiSSipfi Mtft" If' 24 Mt) n24 Ml) It Jvti 31 lune I Jtl) II Miy Japan Direct Service Panani Slitnoart Yoto»i<na «oe* '•Rtwuaitr* Btttw«44 14 Apr IS Afi i973 words
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Advertisement875 1966-04-04 16 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "ORIANA" (42.000 tons fully oircondirioned itobitisad) Departing SINGAPORE 15 Apr 1966 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 3 May 1966 via COLOMBO. ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES, CANNES t GIBRALTAR LIMITED ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply fo your Travel Agent, or to> ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA)875 words
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Advertisement390 1966-04-04 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM. ScaatNutiaa sat Caatneatu Parti Mr •aagkas. Mas* (tag. Mast. Ptntfig P. STitn Sinpewt TBUtCOINS (Cans Manila, Snangtili) 14/1J Aft It/1? Apr IS.II Apr TliU (CtllsPustn) 1/ 1 Mti IBUOO (Calls Manili. Shanghai) 11/11 Mt) 14/1S Ma) It/IB Mai BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. CASt AM WEST CtUT PORT*.390 words
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Article1051 1966-04-04 17 THE Straits tin price on Saturday rose $3 to $673 per picul on an offering estimated as being down 25 tons to 250 tons. The local rise exceeded the gain of £5 in the London three months forward afterr.oon buyers price in London m Friday1,051 words
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Article172 1966-04-04 17 THE General Services Administration on Friday changed its policy for selling rubber from the US stockpile, a GS.A. spokesman said in Washington. Rubber will be sold without any restriction on the amount that may be sold In any one month or any one calendar quarter,172 words
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Article112 1966-04-04 17 i Production of natural rubber In I India Increased last year to 49.400 metric tons from 44.250 I ins in 1964, according to an official release. Consumption of all -inds of rubber In the country Increased from 83.150 metric tons to 94.740 tons during the same112 words
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Article55 1966-04-04 17 'THE present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November °A, 1964 is m- I ling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 1.-> lfid. Buying T.I. 2a. 4 l/16d. Buying O.D. 2s. 4',&. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to55 words
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Article40 1966-04-04 17 The spokesman of the State Tin Mining Company, Major Sajidlman, has denied reports that Indonesia's tin Industry was suffering from supply and slipping difficulties. He said that his company had been meeting consumers requests as usual without difficulties.40 words
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Article65 1966-04-04 17 TMI Attaciatlan at Banks In Malayl (la made these channel < n it" ratea to merchants on Saturday (all rales io 1100): Canada: buying TT 31 6/16. airmail OU 3o 7, 16. VU d.st. 36 credit bills. 36 1/16 trade bills. (tiling TT or 00 raady: Canada 3465 words
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Article37 1966-04-04 17 ON the trts iHtiinii msrkst In Honi; Konx on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76J (or T.T. and 5.741 (or cash. Starling was quoted at 1601 aad ont tatl o» |tld at 26337 words
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Advertisement271 1966-04-04 17 IM\ lIM MIS \\\(IIMIII Current Date Tolal for Total for P»»mrnl payable ihrw-.w previous year <M '<< May 15 13^ 5% Shell ordv May I IV, H. l.intane 7i'r May 3 |f% rius bonus. Interim. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICES MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Applications are Invited for271 words
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Advertisement691 1966-04-04 17 r== I T*\ ti r^H ~^^^smSt?^? sMkv^^s^^^^s^l SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MALACCA STATE OF MALACCA IN THE CAUSE OF BUR NO. 47 OF 1965 EXECUTION No. 3 of 196« RM. S. Savithrl Plaintiff versus Noh binte Baba Defendant AUCTION SALE OF All the undivided half691 words
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Advertisement673 1966-04-04 17 JABATAN PENERBANGAN AWAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited and will close at 12 noon on Thursday 14th April, 1966 for the supply of: (a) 60 lengths each of 100 feet. 2J" rubber-lined hoses fitted with instantaneous light alloy couplings. (b) 7 sets of Hose binders for fittings on hose couplings.673 words
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Advertisement511 1966-04-04 17 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tender ..3'Dl/M: Central— paya Lebar junction Pipeline. Deposit: C2OO/-. Tender 154D1/66: Whltley Road Distribution Pipeline. Deposit: $200-. Tender 155 Dl 66: Tg. Katong; Distribution Pipeline. Deposit: $100/-. Tender 156 Dl 66: Sixth Arc Anamalal Aye Pipeline and Manholes. Deposit: $100-. Tender 157 Dl 66:511 words
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Advertisement416 1966-04-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LIGHT DUES BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are lnvliad from Singapore Citizens for the post ol Lightkeeper 0.. salary scale of $222 x BA-310 plus variable allowance. An In-Charge allowance of $25 per month Is also paid whilst on duty at a Lighthouse. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Age between 25416 words
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Advertisement309 1966-04-04 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO LTD HAVE REMOVED TO 2nd FLOOR, HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE 1. TELEPHONE NUMBERS REMAIN UNCHANGED AT *****/2/3. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited front suitably qualified peraont to flit the following vacancies which have arisen on the staff of two eipandinj Singapore309 words
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Advertisement1051 1966-04-04 18 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens lor the following appointments MAUN (i oi-iKATIVE OFI li m:n iDiMsion II) m the Division of Co-operatives. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Malaysia Salary scale. (MB) -460 504\'28-tilii 644x***** Women) $370x20-410 450x 28-562 090x28-730. Cost of Living Allowance will also be1,051 words
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Advertisement1071 1966-04-04 18 will an advantage as wen ai the National Language or English. Selected candidates will be appointed on probation. Prior to tne i-" in pipt ion of the probationary period, an officer will be required to pass std. I of the Oovemment Malay Examination, excluding Ja\\l. unless he has passed an1,071 words
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Advertisement1107 1966-04-04 18 SSS4 a month for mcc and »514 a month for women. A candidate with less tban two years' but not lev* than one year's approved training 01 experience will be appointed a Becond Year Pupil Botanist on a salary of $592 a month for men and 8544 a month for1,107 words
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Advertisement1040 1966-04-04 18 excluding Jawi unless he has passed an examination in the Malay Language which Is held to be of equivalent andard or has been exempted from such examination REFERENCE: BFA.PG 36 38. 16. SUPERVISOR i.Men> (Social Welfare Superintendent of Homes) Youth Centre. Selangor (Division ll* In the Ministry' of Culture. Youth1,040 words
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Advertisement618 1966-04-04 18 RADIOGRAPHERS (Therapy), leading to the Diploma of Membership of the Society of Radiographers. United Kingdom. The period of training will be for about 2 years, tenable In the United Kingdom. A maintenance allowance at the appropriate United Kingdom rate will be paid by Government AGE: Must have attained their 17th618 words
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Advertisement330 1966-04-04 18 TENDERS PENANG PORT COMMISSION HIRE OF MGHTKRS The Penang Port Commtsslor Intends to hire private lightenand invites tender:, trom ligli;,^ owners, who must Rive lnlorm ation on the kind and tunnasi of the lighters being offered for hire, and whether Port Convey ance Permits are held. The conditions of hire330 words
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Advertisement307 1966-04-04 18 TENDER J.K.R.. H.Q. TENDER NOTICE Tender* from approved J.K.R eeisterrd ron(r:ictm> tMi It i in above. Head 111. Sub-Head I and I will be received b> tinDirector of Public Works, lalan Vlixnell. Kuala Lumpur, up lo NOON of Monday. 2nd Ma% l"t;i, for: The Mupph and Installation of Mechanical and307 words
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Advertisement135 1966-04-04 18 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. MELAKA Tawaran uaripada Pemborongl rang beniaftar di-J K H Kelus 'D dan ka-;> teruna di-Pejabat Jurutcra Negeri. M-bloai pade 13nb. Api. < uiuok MEMHENA JAMBATAN KONKKET SABERANG SUNGEI BARU Dl-JALAN KAMPONO PULAU-LUBOK REDAN. MELAKA Semua bir 'xrkaltan bobh dl-dapati dari Pejubat Jurutera Negeri. Melaka lialam maa135 words
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315 1966-04-04 19 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER /GLASGOW, Sun. England boosted their chances In this years World Cup soccrr finals with an exciting 4-3 win ovor their old rivals Scot- land at Hampden Park here yesterday. A crowd of 130.000 saw England* greater method md discipline prove Just too315 words
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Article425 1966-04-04 19 LEAGUE ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. DURNLEY. the onl. club in the top five of the English First Division in action yesterday, iould gain only one point from a tough away hat tie against West Ham. Drawing 1-1 with the 1 London club, they took their pointsReuter - 425 words
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Article1002 1966-04-04 19 \*t»ii Villa 1 Northampton Julhani niJA 1 Mindi-i l.uui I stoke 9 Tottenham 2 Notts Forest 3 "'"< ILiiii 1 Burnley 1 POSTPONED: Blackburn t Maaebestcr ltd; Blackpool Nih, istir; Leeds v Chelsea: Leii.sicr Iverton: Liverpool v siu-niold Wed.; Sheffield Ltd v AlMll.ll P W D L1,002 words
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Article192 1966-04-04 19 f ONDON. Sun Results of Rugby Union matches play- j fd yesterday International trial MiddleMa 5 The Rest 6 <at Twicken- bum Oun matches Blackheath II Portsmoutn Services 10: Lon- don Hosp S Old Alleynlans II: London Welsh 6 Swansea 3: Old BliM» 21 Aldershot192 words
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Article, Illustration2142 1966-04-04 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun. It was a momentous day for Kuala Lumpur architect-sportsman Leong Thoe Soon when the April meeting began this afternoon. Two hours after the $2.7--milllon Royal Grandstand, which he designed, was opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman. Mr. Leong's Ray- ILim Ghee How - 2,142 words
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Advertisement129 1966-04-04 19 This time enjoy your flight to Europe... share the enjoyment of ALITALIA travellers from 84 cities all over the world ■a jkf tw^Mw > Yes, ALITALIA fly to 84 cities in 49 different countries, and they'd be delighted to take you to any one of them. But right now most129 words
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Article, Illustration442 1966-04-04 20 EPSOM JEEP - Wonderful. splendid. magnificent EPSOM JEEP By J/-UALA LUMPUR. Sui. It was racing it air-conditioned comfort for horse-ownerk and ordinary members of the Selangor Turl Club today. Wonderful, magnificent ana a host of other superlatives were used by punters to describe the $2.7--milllon Royal Grandstand which wa^s officially opened today byLim Ghee How - 442 words
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Article66 1966-04-04 20 MALACCA. Bun. In the opening Shepherd Trophy League match, which featured two centuries. National Union of Teachers beat Combined E by 7 wicketi on the padane here today. Schoolboy Robin Goh scored 116 and Teachers openii.K oat Chinniah hit 101 not nut. scorers: Schools 19066 words
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431 1966-04-04 20 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN; SUPPORT FOR AFC PROPOSAL By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday J^JALAYSIA will support the proposal for an Asian Champion Teams' Cup competition when the Asian Football Confedoration executive committee meet in Manila on May 12. Under-17 tourney A meeting of the F.A. v of431 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-04-04 20 QUEBEC, Sun Malaysian badminton ace Tan Aik Huang last night swept to his fourth successive championship on his current world- conquering tour. In the all-Malaysian men's singles final of the Canadian Open championships here. Aik Huang beat Yew Cheng Hoe 15-11. 15-3 Aik Huang hadReuter - 178 words
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Article75 1966-04-04 20 KUALA TRENOGANU. Sun Tn-nnßanu beat Kelantan by ten wickets in a two-day cricket match unii-h ended on the town pa da nt; here today. Scores: Kelaniun 58 > Lim Kirn Swce 29 n.0.. William Joseph 4--27. F. Chand Hi and 95 1 Jerome 30 Bala 21.75 words
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Article83 1966-04-04 20 Spore Senior Lge: RAP TVngah bt SCC by 3 wkts. SCC 129 <AP Gibbs 48. J. Baugh 36. A. Oat ha 27. Campbell 6-69. Prevatt 5-26) Tengah 130-7 (Clinton 62. Mcl Us 3-28>. Friendly <Seretnban>: Ceylone«e Youths bt PWD XL by 3 wkts PWD 38 <E. Yawanaraiah 8-9 183 words
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Article39 1966-04-04 20 J. Bahru 28-milr mawd •tart race: 1 Tuy Gee Ping 1 16 33 2 Ommi Salleh HOCKEY Perak six-a-side final <T Aisom: Andersontans "A" 2 Ai.dersonians B I. SOCCER Fund match fTalplng) Thannavan XI 4 Kllat. Ipoh 3.39 words
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134 1966-04-04 20 Lu takes Formosan Open by 2 strokes TAIPEH, Sun.-Lu Lianghuan won the Formo.sun Open golf championship here today with a two-under-par TO in the last round for an aggregate of 281. The victory gave Lv the first prizeof. US$2,OOO and shot him Into the lead of the Far East Circuit,134 words
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Article66 1966-04-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Malaya beat Malaysian Armed Forces 6-1 at Rifle Range Road today to enter the final of the Sultans' Good Cup aoooer competition. Force* opened aCCOBnta with a penalty converted by Dali Omar. But Singapore took a 2-1 hMitunic ic:id with ■Oali66 words
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556 1966-04-04 20 ERNEST FRIDA - SARTAIN'S 7-37 EFFORT COULD NOT STOP CIVILIANS ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore. Sunday SINGAPORE CIVILIANS made the host use of their first-day first im. ings lead of 113 to beat Combined Services by 1 !3 runs in their annual two-day match which eiu'ed on the Padatig today. Final scores were: Civilians556 words
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262 1966-04-04 20 VI score second outright league win KUAI.A I.I'MPIR, Sun Victoria li.siitntion ih« langor school itntn 'o be allowed to compete Nnvarntnnm Shield competition, today scored tlieir second omrlgill win in as many mitlnga In this competition. The Victorians, who on Friday had routed Kllat B 1 by an Inning* »nd.262 words
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Obituary31 1966-04-04 20 MRS V KANOIAH, I nf K t ■rtmnbaa 3 J <iH l-.in.-T .1 4 I h» N DHARMAOAS < k n I f>n«:.l Ho -I. ■I. 2 p 111 I IMi31 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1966-04-04 20 SOCCER Tan Rasak Cup: PMC v Malay CoUege. K. Kang&ar <Sg Besi. 5 p.m.). FAS Cap final i under- 15 Bt. Oabtielle v MBS Sentul (4 pm>: Kh| r Johaii Cop final uinder-20> VI v MBS. XL (5 p.m., both matches at Merdeka Stadium i. Ipob Div. 2: M'pallty v106 words
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