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Title Section25 1966-04-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times IJIS National NliWMi'illll 1 Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-04-25 1 Appeals board BODY WILL ENSURE THAT HEADS OF DEFT. DO NOT MISUSE DISCIPLINARY POWERS, SAYS RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Government is to establish an Appeals Board to hear grievances as soon as the disciplinary powers of the Public Services Com mission are transferred to Heads287 words
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Article204 1966-04-25 1 MASSIVE ANTIRED RALLY IN SAIGON CAIGON, Sun. About 10,000 Catholics gathered in a Saigon park this morning in an anti-Com-munist show of strength. The Catholics, drawn from the eight districts of the capital, carried scores of banners including some which read in English, "We will oppose a Communist infiltrated congress,"AP; UPI - 204 words
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232 1966-04-25 1 SYDNEY. Sunday AUSTRALIA is gaining world respect by backing up words wilh action in Vietnam, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul nasluck, s;iid today. Mr. Hasluck was speaking on his return to Australia after a five-week overseas tour on which he had talks with leadersReuter - 232 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-04-25 1 IT'S NOW JAKARTA STUDENTS' HQ JAKARTA, Sun. J Members of the militant anti Commun i s t Indonesian Students' Action Association (Kami) occupy the Communist Chinese Consulate in Jakarta. rl. c yellow Jacketed students swarmed around the building and said they planned to make theUPI - 87 words
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Article28 1966-04-25 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— lndonesia's crush Malaysia command <Kogam» has decided to send more troops to Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) to step up confrontation. Antara reported today. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article16 1966-04-25 1 TAIPEH. Sun.— Chinese Communists fired 24 shells last night at the Quemov Islands. AP.AP - 16 words
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Article42 1966-04-25 1 COLOMBO. Sun. China is buying Ceylon tea for rupees and selling it again for hard currency at cut prices, according to a complaint reaching the Ministry of Trade and Commerce. car. China bought 7.5 million pounds of tea.42 words
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Article68 1966-04-25 1 LIMA, Sun. Police here said they have charged a woman who tried to eat her husband alive because she suspected he was unfaithful. They said Lucy Mendez told them she threw her husband, Humberto, to the floor, crying: "I'm going to eat you for your infidelity." HerReuter - 68 words
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90 1966-04-25 1 OANGKOK, Sun. A 13 Thai Malaysian border patrol clashed briefly with six Communist terrorists in southern Thailand on Thursday, border police reported today. They said the terrorists fled into the jungle after a 10-minute gun battle near Songkhla Police believe several of the terroristsAP - 90 words
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Article62 1966-04-25 1 MELBOURNE Sun. Two of Sabah s highest ranking Ministers arrived in Melbourne today as guests of the Beaumaris subbranch of the Returned Services League. Tun Datu Mustapha bin Harun. chairman of the Sabah AJI lance and former Head of the Government, and Dato YasMn Mini.vtrr of62 words
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145 1966-04-25 1 Sarawak will be ready for election in 1969 ITUCHING. Sun. The chairman of the Election Commission, Dato (Dr.) Haji Mustapha Albakri, said here today that Sarawak would be able to join the pan-Malaysian general election in the middle of 1969. He was speaking to newsmen at the airport here on145 words
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Article212 1966-04-25 1 Mr. Lee holds talks with Wilson I ONDON, Su n. South-East Asian defence and political issues were under review here today bet w e c n Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson. They met in the seclusion of Chequers. Mr Wilson's countryReuter - 212 words
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Article30 1966-04-25 1 TRAIN DI-.VTH TOKYO <i Kinpei Y.ni;mi>J. MM romir *tory-ti-ller nped to his death befon- tmin. Th<- li > ear-old storv-ttlirr VU seriously worried about his chronic astl t I'PI.30 words
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542 1966-04-25 2 JAKARTA ANTI-CHINESE FEELING MOUNTS JAKARTA, Sunday gTUDENTS have taken over five houses vacated by the Communist Chinese Embassy in Jakarta. The students, who sacked the Chinese Embassy building on April 15, have made the houses their headquarters. Anti-Chinese feeling here continued to mount. Students,542 words
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131 1966-04-25 2 C AU.ON. Sun. Inited a States jetflehters yesterday shot down two son jet-made MiG-17s in a five-minute dogfight over North Vietnam, a I v military spokesman said today. The Mids were downed by missiles fired from two Air Force F-4C Phantoms t>s mReuter - 131 words
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Article52 1966-04-25 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun. Bi- Robert Russell. 60. Anglican autatant Bishop or the diocese of Zanzibar and Dar-es-Salam hail been ordered to :< ay«- ZnnntMtr. Bishop RuKoell. who ha* worked hrif foe mor* than 3d years. ««ld: M I have no id«a why I have been anked lo52 words
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178 1966-04-25 2 —MILLIONS WATCH VIETNAM DEBATE ON TV OYDNEY, Sun. Millions of television viewers throughout Australia watched last night as opponents and supporters of the Government s policy in the Vietnam war debaced the issue for more than two hours. More Australian soldiers j have begun weaving lor I Vietnam in aReuter - 178 words
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248 1966-04-25 2 LOCAL military authorities Chinese schools in teaching followed Communist reported. The military action— similar to that taken in other provinces recently was one of several demonstratlons of hostility to I China and Chinese living In Indonesia today. Jakarta newspapers quoted the Minister for Basic248 words
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Article50 1966-04-25 2 Hsii> Se'assie yos'erday drove int<; thr iaiui <>f RMtafutend part o' Kingston's downtown slums where .< ionR-haired, buckbtaided cull regard hin; living god. Rumours nf possible incidents by over-zealous admirrrs caused paratroops in battle order to surround a .school .site w Emoeror laid a foundation stone.Reuter - 50 words
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265 1966-04-25 2 Another train blast in j Assam: 29 dead (CALCUTTA, sun. The second train explosion of the week in rebel-ridden Assam State killed 29 people and injured 65 others yesterday at Diphu village. 120 miles east of Gauhati in the Mikir Hills. In the weeks first explosion at nearby Lumdint on265 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-04-25 2 by Barry Appleby /Tuave am appointment) vat the Beautvsalonj ~2^ /SUee 4LWAYS\ I SUCH AN Kopt i m i s r^y lt-4-22 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-04-25 3 COMMUNIST CELLS IN JAKARTA JAKARTA, Sunday THE No. 2 man among Indonesia's three leading Communists survived last years antiCommunist purges and is organising Communist cells right here in the capital, according to armed forces information chief Brig. Gen. Soegandhi. A statement by him in276 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-04-25 3 Best actor Lee and best actress Julie U.S. actor Lee Marvin, who was voted best actor for his role in "Cat Ballou." holds his Oscar as he meets British actress Julie Christie, voted best actress of the year for her performance in "Darling." Lee and Julie are seen at the123 words
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254 1966-04-25 3 Missing prince mars a royal wedding HECHINGEN t West Germany), Sun.— The mystery ot a Prussian prince who vanished from his castle on the Rhine six days ago cast a shadow over one of West Germany's rare weddings here yesterday. Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg, 32. and Princess Maria MargaretReuter - 254 words
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Article144 1966-04-25 3 WASHINGTON, Sun Washington zoo officials learned with chagrin yesterday they were harbouring a talking mynah bird with a vocabulary to match its deep purple plumage. The mynah astonished bird house visitors with its regular croaking of a common AngloSaxon obscenltT. One oerson who had observedAP - 144 words
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Article121 1966-04-25 3 Just fancy that... ROSYTH (Scotland), Bun. A 6ft. Bin. tall naval cook who couldn't find shoes to fit his big feet, or a girl to take out. returned here from leave yesterday to find nine pairs of shoes and a date offer from a tall girl. The lofty sailor, LaurenceReuter - 121 words
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Article49 1966-04-25 3 MOSCOW bun Mve Soviet were suite red today too of them condemned to death —on charges of murder while working for the Germans during the last war The trial wan the fourth In a tertea or war crimes trials to be report«d Mr* «nc« Januarj. ilUuttr.49 words
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189 1966-04-25 3 Former Primate won't join Playboy —Club— I ONDON. Sun. No matter how pretty the Bunny girls nor how luxurious the establishment, the former Archbishop of Canterbury will not become a member of Britain's new Playboy Club. He said so himself in a letter to the Times on Friday. He didn't189 words
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Article171 1966-04-25 4 NURSES WEEK: 500 TO GET AWARDS- SINGAPORE, Sun. A combined graduation ceremony for about 500 nurses and midwives will be one of the highlights of the annual Nurses' Week which begins on May 7. Singapore a First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah. will be prest-nting certificates to the graduate! at the171 words
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Article, Illustration325 1966-04-25 4 Harvey is named head of three-man salaries probe team GOVT. SETS OUT TERMS OF REFERENCE SINGAPORE. Sunday terms of reference of the Singapore Salaries Commission and the name of the man who has been appointed its chairman were announced today. The Chairman is Mr. G.J. Harvey, who served in the325 words
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Article279 1966-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE electricity, water and gas departments of the Public Utilities Board ended 1964 with a net trading surplus of $21,125,155, after deducting depreciation and loan charges of $27,780,696 from a gross surplus of $48,905,811. These figures are published In the PUB's annual report279 words
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Article59 1966-04-25 4 SINGAPORE^ Sun. An "Elementary Drama" course is being oiRaia-sod by thp Adult Education Board (or drama enthuMasts who are kern to learn the bane knowledge ol acting and dr. ma In general. Instructions will be given by four personalities in the theatrical circle. Mr. Patrick Craddock. Mr59 words
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Article173 1966-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A special two-day seminar on work .study will be jointly conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management and the Light Industrie* Services next month. Mr. S Ramalingam, an ILO expert in Industrial engineering, presently attached to the Light Industries Services, and Mr.173 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-04-25 4 GOODWILL GIFT 1 FROM OSLO —I SINGAPORE. Sun. The Port of Singapore Authority chairman, Mr. Goh Koh Pui (right), receiving a Norwegian crystal glass vase, embossed with the crest of the Port of Oslo, from Mr. K.O. Lorsberg, Vice-Consul for Norway in Singapore, on Saturday. The va-e was presented to113 words
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Article134 1966-04-25 4 Gala ball to mark Red Cross Day SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Red Cross Society will hold a gala ball at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce auditorium on May 8 to celebrate World Red Cross Day. President Yusof bin Ishak and his wife, Puan Noor Aishah, will be attending the dinner134 words
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Article34 1966-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association of Singapore will hold its founder's day annual re-union dinner on May 15 at 7.30 p.m. at the Shanghai Restaurant In Clemenceau Avenue.34 words
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78 1966-04-25 4 Ivienne to make her debut tonight SINGAPORE. Sun.— Young Singapore pianist Vlvlenne Wee will make her debut at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night. She was the winner of last year's Singapore Musical Society's open piano competition. The same year she obtained the Licentiate Performing Diploma of the Royal School of78 words
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Article58 1966-04-25 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Adult Education Board will soon begin a 12-vtrek course on "Boat handling lor beginners" designed to give boat enthUMa.sl.s the proper navigational and seamanship training necessary lor sailing around Bingaporr watan. Classes will be held every Friday from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.. and58 words
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Advertisement313 1966-04-25 4 WELCOME t miss mm: I REGINA PAI PING 7^ J STAR OF CATHAY ORGANISATION S "THE SEVENTH HEAVEN" CATHAY-coming 4 I WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS V JL BEST ART DIRECTION of a black whit, picture. _J^ jJS, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY of a black white picture. tarring LEE MARVIN BEST ACTOR313 words
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262 1966-04-25 5 Union call for boycott of anti-union shops- SINGAPORE. Sun. Insurance workers in Singapore havo been urged to boycott shops and companies which indulge in antiunion practices. The Insurance Worker, journal of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, said: There is one thing that labour in this part of th» world262 words
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Article62 1966-04-25 5 SINGAPORE Sun Mllitan poIIM are Mil searching ror the nii«-inp Royal Marines Commando. David Holdsworth. 24. who escaped from custody at the naval air si.vion in Sembawanp on April 18. So far. the search, aided by the r-ivil police and the Malaysian potto* force. hn«62 words
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Article23 1966-04-25 5 KLUANG- Sun PlfMen M.i iv smallholder.-, at Kamuong Clmmek. 22 miles from hore courw randneted by the Rubber fb uerr23 words
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Article20 1966-04-25 5 KOI A BHARU Suri Th* lendong Youth Club here has .Innated S6O to the National OeI untl20 words
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385 1966-04-25 5 Purpose of Holt's 4-day visit to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. is taking active steps to expand its defence effort and to shape it for the requirements of collective regional security in South-East Asia. This will be further explained to Malaysian leaders by the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, when385 words
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Article, Illustration299 1966-04-25 5 The 220 cheerful students and the night they won't forget ft U ALA LUMPUR. Sun The first batch of 220 students who moved into the nrw $2.5 million Muslim College in Petaling J:i.v.i yesterday had (o spend their tirst nieht sleeping on the floor with only a mattress and a299 words
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Article38 1966-04-25 5 KLCANG Sun DaTo 'l<«o|; Chze Cheong has been re-electen chairman of the Klu«ng Dutnei Welfare Council. Mr. F. Thotnaa 15 vice-chairman Mr*. Chuah Huat Seng re-elected ivereiary and Tnche Sulaiman bin «d»r -leered treasurer38 words
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Miscellaneous261 1966-04-25 5 Straits Times Crossword A< ROSA wind 011 (hr Riviera (8' I MM again be at an<i with 6 The graduate clad vith if nrcessar? change* (7. Si <8> The support ol one pot t» One of the Cardinal gray* merely telatlve.' 18' errors? <b 6. ♦> 0. Ballerina dortn't neeo261 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-04-25 6 Abide by terms of release order toDrB MINISTRY SEEKS 'YES 9 REPLY FROM PMIP CHIEF TAIPING. Sunday 1)R. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, the national leader of the PMIP, has been instructed by the Ministry of Home Affairs to abide by the conditions of his release from detention. The PMIP leader was in296 words
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Article268 1966-04-25 6 SEGAMAT. Sunday AN accusation that the United States was "endangering the economy of Malaysia" through big releases of its stockpiled rubber was made here today by Mr. Tuhin Mukerjee, the national president of the All Malaya Estates Staff Union. i Mr. Mukerjee, who was addressing268 words
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245 1966-04-25 6 Flood-hit farmers now cry for rain 17 OTA BHARU. Sun. Keiantan farmers badly hit by the floods late last year are crying for rain now. The State ll in the midst of a drought which started unexpectedly early last month. A large area of padi land has. however, already been245 words
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Article78 1966-04-25 6 IPOH. Sun. Memoirs of the Ipoh division. Civil Defence Corps. who are among the first intake iof national servicemen, will be !on parade in full dress for the I first time on the Chinese As- stnibly Hall ground here on Saturday at 4 p.m. The78 words
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126 1966-04-25 6 A LOR STAR. Sun. An .M.P.. Mr. Urn Pee Hung, was last night unanimously elected chairman of the Alor Star MCA division, succet'dine Senator Dato (Dr.* Cheah Toon Lok who resigned after 17 years. Dato Cheah. 69. had •stated that he bad resigned126 words
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Advertisement65 1966-04-25 7 Today Esso changed their oil %lM j? This was not an ordinary oil change This is new Esso Extra. More than a motor oil, it's actually an engine "energy booster". Its amazing chemical formula lets your engine operate at its full potential adding years to your engine's useful life and65 words
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Article71 1966-04-25 8 Wards SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Suh I'oh Hooc lpon thank relative! and friend* flar their meisaKea of condolence, wrtatna and donstioni on UMtt recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Johnny Kou Mai Km think relative*, fi.end.v aod especially the Dlraetors, Muati'mrnl, and start of71 words
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Article165 1966-04-25 8 Horrfj SIS (Minimum) OINO'S AND CINO't A Uo-Uo n»l the- t the beat 91/ MA, TiuiKlm Road Spore Tel: *****5. LAST 4 DAY* CIomiik down Bale at Town Country. Drastic reduction*: KvcrythmK muit go. Don't mm the wonderful harKain*' REMEMBER MARZINf and forget travel Btekaaa*. This ramoua quickactme remedy165 words
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Article708 1966-04-25 8 Over the past decade, the Education Ministry in Malaya has been in a position akin to that of a building contractor doing a rush job for a client who keeps on submitting revised blueprints for a bigger house. To meet the everenlarging specifications, the contractor, who708 words
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Article339 1966-04-25 8 The permanent progress exhibition which Tun Abdul Kazak said last week would be opened in Kuala Lumpur could serve well both to inform the people and to encourage them to greater efforts. In effect such an exhibition would carry into public life many of the advantages of the339 words
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Article166 1966-04-25 8 Mr. V. David's statement on flooding in Kuala Lumpur j would have been more effective if it had clung to the 1 facts. Certainly Bungsar Road .is occasionally blocked (and Lornie Road jammed with 1 traffic as a result) and ceri tainly some streams, partic- ularly the Sungei166 words
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Article489 1966-04-25 8 YUNUS MAHIS M.A. University of Malaya - Learning Malay— 22l YUNUS MAHIS M.A. University of Malaya By AFFIXATION of "BA-" and "SE" icontd.i (2) In this category, "SE" (spelt "SA-") Is rot replaceable at all by any word tor free torn\>. It Is here used purely as a prefix. There are not many examples of this. SA-telah.489 words
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Article1723 1966-04-25 8 DAVID SHEARS - DAVID SHEARS by From the outside drab, like a vast concentration camp. Inside the truth is not so simple A police state remarkably free, a people who pulled themselves up by their bootsstraps and are proud of it. A people who achieved much without help BEHIND1,723 words
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Advertisement70 1966-04-25 8 BETWEEN CHEE ONN. > o Mr. an<1 Mr*. l«m Slew Kuo and \<ruin« I do Mr. and M Ta« Mil on 2.V4-AC. 1* Hurrfs Hi (Minimum) LAKSMMI RAMACHANDRAN On M-4-M at rhrtti.tr Hall. Kuala lA-mpur, inVAftn Lakahmi, dauiihti i of Ur. anU Mrs T.V. .Nalarajnn. aud Kamachandrao, son of lln,70 words
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222 1966-04-25 9 Oxygen tent fails to save 'Three Abduls 9 RUALA LLMPIK, Sun The last of the "Three Abduls" born prematurely on Friday, died at 12.30 p.m. today. The other two died last night In the oxygen tent where they were being; kept in an effort to Mfl their lives. The triplets222 words
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Article61 1966-04-25 9 LONDON. Sun. The death has occurred of Sir Frank Baddeley who. at the age of 91. »v probably the oldest surviving member of the Malayan Civil Service. Sir Prank began hus 27-year career in Malaya vi 1897. became I Colonial Secretary, Straus Settle- 1 menu,61 words
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Article23 1966-04-25 9 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Van Kleet Aquarium will remain open on May 1 (Labour Day) From 10 a.m. to S p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration665 1966-04-25 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Govts told End the 'wall' GEOFFREY BOLAND EXCHANGE CHIEF: IT HAS CAUSED WIDE FINANCIAL PROBLEMS From SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE separation of Malaysia and Singapore has raised a wide range of financial problems, the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore, Mr. Jacob Ballas, told the annual meeting here665 words
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Article187 1966-04-25 9 'PHE Geological Survey headquarters here which will lose three top expatriates under Malayanlsation this year, |i seeking increased assistance from Canada through the Colombo Plan This was disclosed by its director, Mr. W. D. Procter, who named the three expatriates as Mr. J. H. Bean, the187 words
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Article81 1966-04-25 9 Week's fund drive by council J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun The Central Welfare council, Kuala Lumpur District, will hold Its 1966 Welfare Week drive from May 7. The funds raised will be used to assist the distressed destitute, the physically handicapped, poor school children and victims of civil disasters. The programme for81 words
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Article67 1966-04-25 9 MUAR. Sun. A businessman. K. P. Kassim, 33, was sentenced to five months' Jail by the Sessions Court here for Issuing a cheque for $580 when he had no hank account. The cheque was issued to a Malay rice transport company on May 3. 1963 in payment for67 words
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Article51 1966-04-25 9 PENANO. Sun. A two-and-half-year-old child pilgrim Arjuna bin Mohamed Kaka. of Sibu, Sarawak, was taken to the General Hospital here this morning from the pilgrim ship Anshun when it reached Penang port with 976 returning pilgrims. Arjuna was found to be suffering from h very high51 words
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Article50 1966-04-25 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two armed men went into a shipping flrm in Upper Nanking Street yesterday and robbed the clerk of his watch and petty cash of f 1.500. The robbers, armed with a drill and knife, tied up the clerk. Low Ah Kow. before escaping50 words
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Article20 1966-04-25 9 KLUANO- Sun. Inspector Mohamed bin Burok and Inspector Henry Kellady have been posted here v investigation officer*-20 words
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Article148 1966-04-25 9 Welcome for an old friend I/LALA LUIMPIR, Sun. The former headmistress of St. Mary's Girls' School here. Miss I G. Carpenter, will arrive next month for a brief visit to Malaysia. A big welcome for Miss Carpenter is being planned by former pupils of St. Mary's Girls' School. A tea148 words
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Article25 1966-04-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Government Print inf? Department Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its 37th annual meeting tomorrow25 words
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350 1966-04-25 9 A NEED FOR 'SENSITIVE' LEADERS ON BOTH SIDES Anglican Bishop gives farewell advice SINGAPORE, Sun. JHE Right Rev. C. Kenneth Sansbury, in a farewell interview today before leaving for Britain later this month, called on political leaders on both sides of the Causeway to "be ings of the ordinary sensitive"350 words
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318 1966-04-25 9 Leprosy in Singapore still vital health problem SINGAPORE. Sun. Leprosy must still be regarded as an important public health problem in Singapore, the Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today. Mr. Yon?, however. j-.tr <\ rhat "fortunately it byperendemlc in proportion as is prevalent In other parts of318 words
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Advertisement170 1966-04-25 9 no/INTEREST O/o PER ANNUM paid on your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account ®PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore)170 words
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Miscellaneous416 1966-04-25 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur, rrnanc: 6 Ipoh. Malacca; S Joliore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Ratu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M.: 5.45 Opening and programme summary; 5.50 News outlines in the National Language; 5.55 Malaysian songs; 6 News in Tamil: 6.10 Bur* Bunny: 6.35 Animal parade "Animal Doctor"; 6.50 Junior416 words
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Miscellaneous331 1966-04-25 9 Pulley"; 7 News In English: 7.10 Forum: 7.35 True "Man with a Suitcase": 8 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Our language: 8.25 Look at Life "The other Film World"; 8.35 No Time for Sergeants "O Krupnlck"; 9 News in the National Language: 9.10 World round-up; 9.20 Petualang. a modern drama: 10.15331 words
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STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
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1015 1966-04-25 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD REVIEWED BY: Basic theory of strategy and tactics WHEN the Vietnamese Government introduced i t s strategic hamlets programme four years ago it was in conlidence that a successful new phase against Vietcong penetration had begun. In Malaya the Briggs Plan had shown the1,015 words
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Article179 1966-04-25 10 Walter Warwick - Gentlemen of the Pay Corps Walter Warwick THE VIRGIN SOLDIERS. By Leslie Thomas. (Constable 215.) By CARL Foreman, the film producer, has called The Virgin Soldiers truthfully tough, wildly sexy and hilariously funny. The cameramen are watering at the mouth. Tough, erotic and gloriously funny. says the blurb ln turn.179 words
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285 1966-04-25 10 SPA N I I II NOTEBOOKS. By Ivan Maisky. (Hutchinson 355.) By Stuart Kobe IN the fourth volume of liis memoirs to appear in English. Ivan Maisky, the Soviet Ambassador to Britain from 1932 to 1943. illuminates the history of the ineffective London Committee for285 words
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Article160 1966-04-25 10 THE GOLDEN CASKET. Edited by Wolfgang Bouer and Herbert Franke. (Allen and Unwin. 40*.) THIS treasury of Chinese literature is collected from two thousand years of Novellas (Hsiao-shuo), a much disparaged art which rarely offered the author literary rank and recognition. In its earliest form the160 words
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Article1355 1966-04-25 11 Theodore C. Sorensen - Theodore C. Sorensen BITTER DISAGREEMENT: THEN THE PRESIDENT DECIDES Khrushchev had launched the crisis. Now the primary objective would be to slow down the escalation instead of rushing him into some irrevocable position. Kennedy decided. a THE President then, id a major dccisi o n adopted1,355 words
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Advertisement979 1966-04-25 14 Y^"* KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeUle «h Atlantic Scrvtc* Btn|ko« H'lon* L. Antalaa N. Twl PortiiiM PWM. -uuitiiapi Mtra" K/24 Mai a/JS May ii mm Mmm iMy uMy Japan Direct Sajrvica P«ntn| Sinppar* Tolanams Sola "TMttISNM Mara" II It laa. MMI 14 aa* Japan /West Africa Sairvto* rtonfkoni Luanda979 words
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Advertisement1298 1966-04-25 14 CCM is main feature on stock exchange From Our Market Correspondent QN the face of it the Stock Exchange last week looked most active and turnover reported through the trading rooms reached 3,982,255 units valued at $6,937,728 in the five full days between Monday and Friday. But the picture was1,298 words
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Advertisement2284 1966-04-25 14 I" CLOSING PRICES j RIBBF.R TIN (per Ib.) p*t picul April 18. S6-»fts, 5679.3:« i 19. 66, eta. $679.87', 20. eta. $681.62. 21. M'acts. $687.75 22. 67*, eta. $681.37', 23. $681.00 6 counters were easier on balance I and five unchanged. The Index finished at 112.78 exactly the same as2,284 words
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Article921 1966-04-25 15 THE Straits tin price on 1 Saturday fell by $1.3?) to $680 on an offering estimated up five tons to 230 tons. Conditions generally were reported to be quieter. The net gain on balance of the week was $1.75. The price gained a total921 words
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Article53 1966-04-25 15 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24. 1904 Is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/16 d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 116 d. Buying OD. 2s. 4',d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article79 1966-04-25 15 THE Allocation of Binkt In Maiaytla made these changes tn Its rates to mrnhaota on Saturday (all rates to UN): United (taut: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail L) 32 13/16. WO d/SL 23J credit bills. 33 7/16 trsdj bills Canada: buying TT 3»l. airmail OL> Mi. 90 d79 words
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Article38 1966-04-25 15 ON the free exchange market in Bong Kong od Saturday the U.S. dollar wu quoted at 5.75J for T.T. and 5 77 for ca>h. Sterling urn quoted at 16.01 and ana tael et Held at 2641.38 words
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Advertisement297 1966-04-25 15 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES April 18 April 19 April 20 April il April 22 April U Industrials: 90.54 90.20 110.71 90.84 90.56 90.36 Tin*: 112.78 112.74 112.70 112.81 112.78 113.51 > rubbers: 109.93 109.84 109.84 109.84 109.64 109.24 Dec. 30. 1963=100. Dec. 29. 1962 I<!U. in vim \i»s \v\oi v< 1297 words
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Advertisement715 1966-04-25 15 U^S^ESSSE ANOLO-JOHOKE RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED invite tenders for their Mersing Estate which comprises 1,710 acres of which 1,556 are planted, situate near Mersing on the East Coast of Johore. In addition to boo acre* of postwar mature rubber and 496 acres Immature replantlngs, there are valuable holdings within the Town715 words
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Advertisement1845 1966-04-25 15 NOTICE NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB SIMMER MEETING, 186«. SUNDAY, 19TH May 1966. WEDNESDAY. 18TH May 1966. SUNDAY, 22ND May 1966. USUAL $1 UNLIMITED SWEEPS. 3 DIGIT NUMBERS FORECAST POOLS ("A" ■ABC") $5 $2 TOTALISATOR TOTE $2 FORECAST TOTE. DOUBLE PROCEED. FREE GIFT TICKETS: Eight tickets will be given free1,845 words
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Advertisement237 1966-04-25 15 H GEORGE COHEN FAR EAST LTD sole selling agents for the yilant and machinery of the Temangan Iron Ore Mine, Kelantan, OFFER FOR SALE TUGS AND I LIGHTERS i TUG BOAT, "MATA HARI". Built in 1957. i> Steel Hull. Tonnage 35 Gross. Length 58 ft Powered by 180 h.p. Diesel237 words
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402 1966-04-25 16 FA CUP SHOCKS LONDON, Sunday. gHEFFIELD Wednesday and Everton swep into the English FA Cup Final yesterday shocking highly-fancied Chelsea and Manchester United in the semi-finals. Everton beat Manchester United 1-0 to com plete a Cup eclipse for the Manchester club, wh<402 words
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207 1966-04-25 16 SCOTTISH CUP Rangers and Celtic in scoreless final /GLASGOW, Sun. Old rivals Celtic and Rangers fought to a scoreless draw in the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park yesterday. A crowd of more than 100. 0i)0 saw a keen duel in which both >ets of forwards tried desperately to findReuter - 207 words
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Article1069 1966-04-25 16 FA ITP SKMI-FINALS THIRD DIVISION Hi.rtlepools 40 14 *****69 34 ess swat is-sr* i -«r rpe s Bs3 ss nssxs FIRST D.V.SION BrrrXv. SSf i »g72? S Arsenal 1 Sunderland 1 Orimsby 1 Hull 0 Br ad for? C 39 1 9?953 82 3 Burnley 2 Liverpool1,069 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-04-25 16 BRUNDAGE: ONLY lOC HAVE RIGHT TO CHOOSE SITES FOR OLYMPICS 1 OOME. Sun. Avery lv Brundage, 78, the American president of the International Olympic Committee, stressed yesterday, that only the lOC had the right to choose sites and programmes for the Olympic Games. He was speaking to the world Press378 words
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Article112 1966-04-25 16 CHANGHAI, Sun. The Dftnish badminton team .-uffered their third .successive defeat of their China tour yesterday when they lost 3-2 "to a Shanghai team Last week the Danes lost both matches m Peking by 5-0 margins Scores iShanßli.il name* first): Mart ilaglM, I en HatnHiaReuter - 112 words
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Article55 1966-04-25 16 NEW YORK Sun. Jim Ryun. 18. ran the fastest mile la the world so far this year when he clocked 3min 53.8 sec at the KIMM Relays at Lawrei terday. Ryun clipped half a second oft his own American record. Frances Michel Jazv holds theReuter - 55 words
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Article34 1966-04-25 16 LONDON. Sun. Kenya beat England 1-0 in a men's hockey international at Hurlingham yp.sterday. Kenya, who finished sixth in Hip 1964 Olympic Games, bcored their goal ln the first •half.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article305 1966-04-25 16 RUGBY ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. DRIDGEND yesterday maintained their super- iority in Welsh domestic Rugby Union by defeating Cardiff 9-3. It was their third victory over the strong Cardiff side this season. Bristol registered their 37th win of the season, their best total ever, with anReuter - 305 words
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Article62 1966-04-25 16 HANFORD (California). Sun. Chi Cheng. 22-year-old For- mosan. last night rqualled tht American record for the 80-me- tre hurdles ;it 10 Tec. She also won the long jump with a leap of 19ft 6' j The Citrus College student. who represented Formosa in the Olympic Games, ranUPI - 62 words
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Advertisement1895 1966-04-25 16 pppHßßßlMppßl NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENT! BJbLaiiSBiBMMMIaMjIj notice city council of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, GEORGE TOWN, PENANG 1 t 2sa V H Ji 3'sT O sl M °£H££ *™.NTMENT OF ASS.STANT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG "^ffiT'p-^'fiSlS. w*Wßßkn««. class licence in respect ol premise.- AimiimUnn. tnvit«i for thi Appoint-, "iKTrCssr^arr1,895 words
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1847 1966-04-25 17 Epsom Jeep - Boy Emperor wins main sprint in heavy going Epsom Jeep with SINAR MATA CARRIES TOPWEIGHT OF 9.3 TO VICTORY IPOH, Sun. gOY KMPEKOK, ridden by Doug Weir, scored a fluent win in the top division of Class Two over 6f in very heavy going here today. It was Boy Emperor's1,847 words
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315 1966-04-25 17 RACING ABROAD I ONDON, Sun. Four French colts and three from Ireland are among the 26 acceptors declared yesterday for the 2.000 Ouineas. first classic of the English season, to be run over one mile at Newmarket on Wednesday. The French candidates for315 words
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Article46 1966-04-25 17 iuwi pvoi. aiii.uvv lit No. *****1 128,957 2nd No. 15J888 $14 471 3rd No. 117X78 $7,23» Starters (11.005 each): Not ***** *****3 *****5 *****! ***** *****6 *****0 *****1 Consolation I SS63 each I <o*. *****4 113(81 *****; ***** *****2 1398S8 ***** *****4 *****3 *****646 words
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Article114 1966-04-25 17 SINOAPORE. Sun. Three new horses have been registered in Class Pour. They are: Xin K Barbarossa, 4 eh a g by King Amana Flyingba: Little Clement, late Diatune. 3 eh a g by Diablerets Top Tune: and Queen of the Night, 3 b or br a114 words
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Article73 1966-04-25 17 CINGAPORE. Sun. The 8ln- gapore Table Tennis Association's 11 -member team for Cambodia will leave on Thursday and return on May 4. Officials and players (or the tour are: Ng Meng (general manager), Ec Thlan Han (manager), Leek Gek Lan (chaperon). LJan Wei Snen t cats'73 words
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Article51 1966-04-25 17 PENANG. Sun— The Penang Junior badminton championships will be held at the PCOHS hall next month, starting May 13. This will be followed by the Junior lnter-teum tournament at Umno hall, starting May 24. Entries should reach the PBA secretary, c o PWD. Farquhar Street, by May51 words
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Advertisement282 1966-04-25 17 EXHIBITION MATCHES i "> 1 TAN AIK HUANG NG BOON BEE TAN YEE KHAN YEW CHENG HOE and other famous badminton players TEH KEW SAN KHOR CHENG CHYE EDDY CHOONG TAN SOON HOOI at Penang 23rd April Chinese Girls 1 High School Alor Star 24th April Guru Hall Ipoh 25th282 words
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Miscellaneous92 1966-04-25 17 DIARY BADMINTON Exhibition matches by Ng Boon Bee. Tan Yee Khan and company (Ipoh SJAB. 7.30 p.m.). BOWLING I.v>h Commercial Ljje (men i: P. Stuyvesant v Gardens; Whisky Teachers v K.L. Chong's team: Yamaha r Caltex Stars <7 p.m.). HOCKEY Nefrl Lie: Ranger* v Schools: PDRC v NSC (both at92 words
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731 1966-04-25 18 Services win as Singapore fumble in rain Cup holders beaten again SINGAPORE 1 SERVICES 2-by Jos Dorai gINGAPORE, Sun Malaya Cup holders Singapore crashed to their second successive defeat in the south zone today when Joint Services hit back with two late goals after being one down at halftime. Singapore731 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-04-25 18 THE Calypso cricketx ers are in England again. The West Indians open their tour programme with a one day friendly match against the Duke of Norfolk's XI at Arundel on Saturday. Picture shows their arrival at London Airport a week ago. On the rightUPI - 59 words
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328 1966-04-25 18 E. FRIDA - SCA SENIOR TOURNAMENT Newcomer Graham hits a fine century for SCC E. FRIDA By CINGAPORE, Sun. John Graham, a newcomer to Singapore cricket, took the day's batting honours when he scored a century for the SCC in their drawn match with RAF Changi on the Padang today. Opener Graham's rhanceless328 words
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Article118 1966-04-25 18 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Pau. Choo retained his Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's open iunior hard court title for under 19 when he beat Glenn Sheares 6-2. 6-3 in the final at Tessensohn Road today. Sheares. however had the consolation of winning the doubles title with Toon Hee. They defeated Philip118 words
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Article336 1966-04-25 18 NAVARATNAM SHIELD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tamilian Physical Culture Associations two teams in the Navaratnam Shu-Id cricket competition won their matches today. TPCA A 1 beat Kilat A' on tirM Innlnci <t Primes Road. After piling up 245. Tamilians skittled Kilat for 46 There was insufficient time336 words
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Article411 1966-04-25 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday CELANGOR beat Malacca by an innings and 76 runs in their two-day cricket match which ended three minutes after tea on the Padang here today. Final scores: Malacca 51 and 54; Selangor 181-3 declared. Selangor's victory was due mainly to the fine performances411 words
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Article49 1966-04-25 18 MANILA. Sun. Josephine De La Vina, of the Philippines, broke the Asian Games women's discus record yesterday with a throw of 163ft 7ins at the national inter-collegiate athletic meet here. The standing Asian mark of 150ft 7ins was established in 1958 by K. Murase of Japan. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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97 1966-04-25 18 LU BEATS NEWDICK IN 9-LEG —SERIES— KUALA LUMPUR Sun.—Formosan professional m i Liang-huan today won the 162--hole golf mutch against New Zealand PGA Open champion, ROM Newdick 11 and 10 on the Royal Selangor Golf Club course lino. Liung-huan. who had a 12--stroke lead after the eighth leg (144 holes,97 words
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230 1966-04-25 18 BADMINTON UENANG. Sun. AU--1 England doublet champions Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yt-( Khan last night thrilled a I large crowd with their power-play In an exhibition progr a m m c sponsored by Nestles ;it the Penang Chinese Girls' High School hall.230 words
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Article30 1966-04-25 18 KI'ANTAN. Sun. K Pahane 4-0 in the PWD in-trr->tato soccer compt Ition at Pariang Besav ben today. Scorers: Hussein Jallar. Idris Mohamed. Ahmad Che Su and Yusofl Ismail30 words
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Obituary24 1966-04-25 18 KANDIAH, Hoapitnl AK^tstant. Ftatah Rabft Estate. Telok Anson. paf>se4 away 34.4.66. I Kaimiplllal Kampon. a.m. Antheiddy C'Temony of late Selvadurai scheduled U6.4.66 canceUtd.24 words
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Obituary22 1966-04-25 18 IN LOVING MEMORY Of Mr E K. The Lord of 231 h April ldß.-.. Aiwsja remi inh.red by beloved children.22 words
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Advertisement143 1966-04-25 18 t-People on the way up ....bank FNCB Morcy is a side-effect of success. And every day more and more ■UOOescful people are opening accounts with the First National City Bank, its the successful thing to do! If you have a checking account at FNCB you can use their Systematic Savings143 words
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Advertisement378 1966-04-25 18 LAXTON: To Janet and John as 24.4.60 at Assunta a daughter. ANNOUNCING thp nappy arrival of Sandra Ai-M'i. RtrM bibf of Ijitj and Roy noon on 23.4 HA Thanks to i Obstetrician* and Nurers at Gleneaslaa Hospital. Let the Famous Stamford College help you PLAN FOR SUCCESS! Are you still378 words
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