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Title Section26 1966-05-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, Thfi Natimiii! NKWS|)H|)Kr The Straits Times Estd 1845 TUESDAY. MAY 3, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) I<S29 KDN 203426 words
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Article, Illustration584 1966-05-03 1 'No more obstacles' 7 BELIEVE THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT WILL NOT FEEL OFFENDED IF PHILIPPINES NOW RECOGNISE MALAYSIA' JAKARTA WILLING TO SEEK PEACEFUL SOLUTION: RAMOS MANILA, Monday PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos said today there were now no obstacles to the Philippines recognising the Federation of Malaysia. TheReuter; AP - 584 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-05-03 1 LONDON, Mon. The .Malaysian Home Affairs Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here last night that in a recent London meeting with Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, they .11; reed they must work together for the benefitReuter - 153 words
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286 1966-05-03 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Stock Exchange boom expected today GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Mon. When the Singapore trading room of the Stock Exchange opens tomorrow mornin g, after the May Day holiday, a boom with spectacular turnovers and spiralling prices is generally expected. There were already signs of this on Saturday morning, when the286 words
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236 1966-05-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 4 1.1 five persons in a x\ f. nnh father. mother .iiul threi- children wen- burnt to di-.ith in their home here earl) this morning. I lie charred bodies WCN found sprawled in their single-room hmi>«off the 3rd mile Sungei K.236 words
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361 1966-05-03 1 I INDONESIA'S Parlian I dependent action in triggered by sonic 2.00 its doors. Parliament convened in a temporary building surrounded by armed troops. University students poured into the area by trucks, then presented a resolution to Parliament. The Parliament, appointed by Soekarno in 1960361 words
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Article60 1966-05-03 1 Britons go on a spree LONDON Mon. A innidllH sprer by thousands of British t.imilies reached a climax today on the eve of the annual spring budget which is widely expected to bring more taxation and tighter curbs on credit. Car dea'ers alone reported 40 000 ntn sales in theReuter - 60 words
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153 1966-05-03 1 Missile attack: U.S. jets hit back Mon. VS. Navy j(>t bomber* relay destroyed a Soviet-supplied antiaircraft missile- site in North Vietnam alter it launched a missile at thorn. The bombers hit tl; i"-;i!ed about H4 miles northwest ol the port ol Vlnh. with radio-guided B'lllpup air-to surface mlssilps and bombs.153 words
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Article29 1966-05-03 1 AIR BUILD-UP IN DARWIN M l»\l Mm Australia tud.iv vtrrncthrn- «•<! northern dctenci* with .irriv il «»f >i|ii.ni ion <>i \ustr.ili.in-built I inten < jfUm fichters In U.irwin Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article88 1966-05-03 1 BOSTON. Mon. -Police are searching for a young man who threw a home-made gas bomb into the lobby of a girls' dormitory at Garland Junior College. Mrs. Marian McGillvray. a house mother, led 13 students to the street through a rear exit. They hadAP - 88 words
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Advertisement19 1966-05-03 1 A Quick $hin«" in Quick Tim* with RE-POJ AUTO POUSH md CUANM FORIHSWBiIIr GENERATIONS BRAND'S essence of strength-since 183519 words
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Advertisement67 1966-05-03 1 lki/> pa L^ 1 .^E L iEXX/jil rrv vVwuuUJLLfc*»-cfl [Q'"ll.,f))si,l|NH i I in] Where did the new Philishave de luxe ever get the idea that it could match shaves with a blade? It's all in our head (Which is 18% thinner than any other electric shaver head forl 8% closer67 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-05-03 2 Team that used a pig's heart to save a man's life 1 ONDOV Mon— Here are the men antl women w ho made medical histor.v. and 'he machine that made it possible lhr\ transplanted the heart valve of a soh into a man who h.ul a heart disease which is193 words
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Article54 1966-05-03 2 BARCELONA. Mon. Police made several arrests in central Barcelona last night and broke up a proiest march attempt by student* who h.ive been locked out of the city.s unlwtaHj. The university was closed on Wednesday after 12 students were arrested in h demonstration for a more representativeReuter - 54 words
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Article49 1966-05-03 2 LONDON MOll. Eißht people died early today in a fire that trapped tliem on ihe top iloor of an apartment block One man jumped. clothes jb!«tw from window and died shortly afterwards Another who lumped «as iniured Ihrte women »ere .imonj the dead. Reu'-rr.49 words
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Article66 1966-05-03 2 COLOMBO Mon The Ceylon Government has decided to relax the .state of emergency declared on Jan. 8 following violent language demonstrations. State of emergency regulations covering meetings and the banning 01 nWNMMn will be withdrawn, but rules covering the interrogation of men held m connection withAP - 66 words
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261 1966-05-03 2 Soek bows to storm of protest over No. 1 council POLITICIANS DENOUNCE RULE BY DECREES JAKARTA, Monday. POLITICAL parties here continue to denounce President Soekarno's recent singlehanded appointment of a Supreme Advisory Council. In the face of a storm of protest, the President has agreed to postpone calling a meetiiiirReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-05-03 2 Lukman arrested in West Java JAKARTA. Mon— M. H. l.ukm.in (above), fugitive deputy chief of Indonesia's proscribed Communist Party, was captured early last Friday by troops "somewhere in Wrst Java." the Armycontrolleri weekly Ampera said today. No official confirmation was available Meanwhile the Jakarta Garrison Commander. M.iini (.in Amir MarhrnudReuter - 79 words
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Article170 1966-05-03 2 JAKARTA, Monday. rpHE former Chief of Indonesian Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani. has been detained on his return from abroad, according to the army newspaoer Berita Yudha today. It said that Mar.-hal Dhani had written to the Government expressing willingness to appearReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration350 1966-05-03 2 May Day Reds call Johnson Vietnam villain AJOSCOW. Mon. 1»1 p res icient Johnson was cast In the role of the villain of Vietnam yesterday as thousands of workers marched through the world's Communist capitals to celebrate Kay Day. administration was accused in a speech by the Soviet Defence Minister,Reuter - 350 words
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Article28 1966-05-03 2 MANIIA M jlc- liv.v' 1 hildn tilled and 11 'I whrn heir bus plimerd I ,-e.strrd.. ■< mt 230 m if Mum in [>• lice t Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article38 1966-05-03 2 PARIS. Mon. Fmirh racing pi driver Jmbm Bernu.v,e: was It Killed yesterday when his Cooper tl served off tlie track, hit a tree yi and o.iuslit tire during net Nevers in Central Piancr. ol Router.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement879 1966-05-03 2 SINGAPORE Abdeen Ltd. ISS. N. Bndge Rd. Bcngold Co. 6. Raffles Plact y^v C.K. T»ng Ltd. 3 10, Orchard Rd. TA MhMk B^H B^sV-^BI Br \R) EasternWacch 28S.S. Bndge Rd. <fl A M\ Hs\ U^^^^ m Hin Co. 40. North Bndge Rd. M Bf aha^a^Bl Kwong Hing 235. S Bndgeßd.879 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-05-03 2 TUB GUVMSOLS A e~**tt>A*(OAßUNGf IT LOOKfi^N /T LOVE TUB Kfftcx\ absolutely SUPER lop rut »u/e on I rut MARVtiLOUt L* *"*^y21 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-05-03 3 Jomo tells opponents KAIKOBI. Mon. PresiKenyatta (above), today declared war i^.imsi liis political opponents Mho he slid sought to <li\irie the nation and undermine the Government. In a fiuhtini: spen h at a huuc r.ill\ ht-rc he said he hat) shown former Vire-PreMiient O«inga Odin^aReuter - 203 words
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Article48 1966-05-03 3 PARIS. Mon. Brigitte Bardot has »on a battle with the tax man over 1.000 franc a month gin to her cr.tndmother. A tax claims tribunal has d«clded the 31-year-old Mar i-. entitled tn income tax relief on the money she allots her grandmother Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article57 1966-05-03 3 WASHINGTON Mon India's; p..inn.i.c dr.ef Mr. Asoka Mchta. cop firmed that his country is seeking a total of US$B,4OO million in foreign aid for us new flve-year plan. Xc ndd^d U> seeking i USSI.6OO million for the plans r and that this was the nportant57 words
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84 1966-05-03 3 WASHINGTON. Mon Gen. Earle Wheeler has been nominated by President John s v n for a ,d two-year term as chairman of the Joint Chief, of Staff. Uen. Wheeler, an army officer who .succeeded Gen. M.ixwell Taylor to Hip post in 1964. is ■erringAP - 84 words
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Article40 1966-05-03 3 BIRMINGTON. Mon Health officers from central England attended an emergency conlerence here yesterday because of h suspected smallpox outbreak. Another suspect was traced yesterday, bringing the total of unallpox suspects in this city to 10. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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278 1966-05-03 3 CAIRO, Monday. PRESIDENT Nasser threatened last night to occupy with Egyptian troops two areas inside Saudi Arabia which he called "centres of aggression against the Yemeni revolution." The Saudis had trained and armed Yrmeni Royaltata to go into Yemen f oReuter; AP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration300 1966-05-03 3 AFRICAN RIGHTS PLEDGE BY WILSON LONDON, Monday. THE Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, is to assure President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia that Africans rights in Rhodesia will be fully protected in exploratory talks between Britain and the Rhodesian regime, a Government source said yesterday. Talks to see if there is aReuter - 300 words
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131 1966-05-03 3 The ballpoint pen that had a suicide device XOKYO. Mon. An inno--1 i( nt-looking ballpoint pen packed with explosive and carried as .suicidedevice by e.spionage agents has Berttmslf injured an unsuspecting Japanese woman, an expert on military espionage mid yesterday. 1 he woman, fashion designer Abe. L'M. was injured inReuter - 131 words
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Article62 1966-05-03 3 PLKING M. n Cbtl > F'--rign Minister Marshal Chrn Yi. hai warned Uic Indomsla Qowro* nient and the U.S. in angry ver.se debt of blood must b* paid in blood." He made his newest aa poem in honour of Chao Hsiaoshou. a member oj the ChineseAP - 62 words
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185 1966-05-03 3 ROME. Mnn. Italy's counter espionage »er\ice yesterday helped in the search for a Spanish priest-diplomat who disappeared mysteriously on his way home from his office late on I'riday. Igflgr Lssia I'rruti(oechia. 44. ecclesiastical councillor to the Spanish hmbassy to the Holy See, vanished without trace.Reuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-05-03 3 Sanctions against Verwoerd next step says Thant T ONDON, Mon. U Thant said yesterday he thought economic sanctions were the next U.N. step against South Africa to alter the republics apartheid policy. But first it must be. agreed between the big powers, he added in a BBC television Interview. He333 words
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Article189 1966-05-03 3 DACCA. Monday ONE man was killed and v 10 others were injured when wardens at Chittagong ja!l ODened fire yesterday to stop a crowd of 3.000 storming the iail to free a sirl A further 34 people were iniured in subsequent rioting. A governmentReuter; AP - 189 words
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271 1966-05-03 3 \lf O R T H I N GTON (Minnesota), Mon. A parachu tist. whose oxygen supply tailed at the outset of an attempt to fall to earth faster than sound, was last night pronounced in critical condition. The parachutist. Nick Piantanidi, caughtReuter - 271 words
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Article18 1966-05-03 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. Syrian and Israeli forces Ikm night exchanged fires across their frontier line— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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311 1966-05-03 3 Pakistan migrant who made a million OHERIDAN (Wyoming). Mon. Zarif Khan died three years ago leaving a sizeable estate, somewhere in the neighbourhood of US$l million. He left his widow. Btbi Fatima Khan. US$lO,OOO and she did not contest it when it was probated two years ago. because she said,AP - 311 words
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139 1966-05-03 4 CJINGAPORE. Mon. Re- gistration of private candidates for the School Certificate (Tamil) examination will begin at the Ministry of Education, Kay Siang Road, from tomorrow to May 27. The registration will lake place between 9 UL and 3.30 p.m. excludinc Saturdays. Sundays, and139 words
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Article31 1966-05-03 4 SINGAPORK lion Mir Singapore Joint Group ol the Tot H and Toe H Women's Association will hold a '•F.inuly Night' at Talbot House al 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. A GIANT crowd of 10.000 workers packed the National Theatre yesterday at a mass May Day rally. They were urged by the Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. to resolve to make Singapore economically viable by being more productive. Dr. Toh204 words
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339 1966-05-03 4 S'pore flag incident: Protest to seminar SINGAPORE, Mon. THE National Trades Union Congress has protested to the International Federation of Commercial. Clerical and Technical Employees, a trade secretariat with headquarters in Geneva, complaining about the federations failure to display the Singapore flag on the opening day of its seminar now339 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-05-03 4 MR. AND .MRS. Kua She Kee after their wedding a I the Cathedral of Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Kua. eldest M>n of Mr. and Mrs. Kua Lai Meng, is an executive with Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agrncirs Ltd. The iindi- thr former Miss Crlinp Tan Chor Goh.70 words
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Article256 1966-05-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Singapore Malay Teachers Union today described as "provocative" the accusation by the National Trade* Union Congress that the Singapore Government was according preferential treatment to Malay teachers In the Republic. The NTUC had. In a statement last Friday, said i that while256 words
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Advertisement241 1966-05-03 4 CATHAY-TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! INTERPOL AGENT 008 IN ACTION! IJSi 11 V /T\# 008 W'& A KEG OF POWDER 7/S, ,7/S IN COLO* L TOMOSCOPt -V ifF) MANDARIN W \f^^ WITH INOLIJH SUBTITLES A jfc- r TATSUYA KIHASHI '.jW j ORCHARD i>™s"™RSDAY PALACE at last.".." "■■"T" SINCAPORE CAN SEE J M\241 words
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Advertisement231 1966-05-03 4 EXCITING TOURS. MALAYA 7 days $90 $ISO/> (AIR) CAMBODIA ANGKOR WAT days $39J/-. S/S, 12/S, U/S. BANGKOK HONG KONG/TAIWAN/ JAPAN 21 days i 1.55 0... HONG KONG KOREA /JAPAN/ TAIWAN 1/ doyi $1,7 M/. CAMBODIA/HONG KONG/TAIWAN IS dayi JI.JSJ S 5, 12/ S. CAMBODIA, HONG KONG/ KOWLOON S67S/- S/S, 12/231 words
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Advertisement188 1966-05-03 4 The Hotel Singapura Intercontinental thank all its patrons for the valued business and support during this initial period of reorganisation. aCRRIav the pebble bar Ufl/piC AND RAYA LOUNGE are open daily from 5 ■^^Vj>/jM3 P-m *t0 midnight. Trudy Connor and The Eddie W* 7 Gomes quintet appear j^ "^Wfi nightly188 words
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Advertisement411 1966-05-03 4 ORGANISATION Now -9 JO CASH Been Nw "OSS 117 IN BRAZIL" ;.Dc; B m To Westminster The Queen HUPRY 1 LAST FEW DAYS; 41th Day. 1 1. 1 .30, 4, ***** IS NO rRtE LIST ACADEMY AW4KD WINNER tar m m BEST Sptciol Vnual Etrectt Scan Connery as Agent 007411 words
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618 1966-05-03 5 MEMORANDUM URGES SINGAPORE GOVT: STOP THE BRAIN DRAIN' CALL BY MEDICAL AND DENTAL OFFICERS gLXGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has been urged to take the medical service out of the civil service and run it as a quasi-gov-ernment body lik< the University ol618 words
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Article83 1966-05-03 5 IPOH. Mon The talk branch ot litt Amalgutr.ared Union ot Employees U; Government Clerical ano Allied Services. ve.sterduj urged the Oove-nment not to delegate powers o'. promotion and discipline from ihe Public Servk-en Coir mission to heads of department A resolution parsed .nan'.mo'js. ly at the annual83 words
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Article47 1966-05-03 5 LONDON. Mon me I ci R>inib:ilU(iur L'.mbu. 26. ol ii» .OMi Pr-.i.crvj Mary*. Own Ourk.is I lectivr bit in-'a 1 truni Queen Elizabeth at a Royal ■r> here on July 6. a DeMblMfjf .-p>kt-in'r. viiid The ceretnoi-.y «H] oe h^ld Buckingham Paiace ReuierReuter - 47 words
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Article42 1966-05-03 5 TELLK AN SON. Mon— The c!v irn.un ol the Lower Perak branch of the AII-M I- i s V: ton. Mr X.C Whl. Ml !:ere jes'erdnv (o attend the In!e:r.:ul<>nal Labour Organisation ci'iifeifnce in Oeneva as repre- ol plantation gortwri42 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-05-03 5 Govt likely to shelve plan for compulsory voter registration KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. INTRODUCTION of compulsory registration of voters depends on the most ot its implementation, the Chairman of the Election Commission. Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri. said today. If implementation ol the propoMil o.Ms too much, f|»e Government might h.tve to265 words
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Article58 1966-05-03 5 PARIS Mon. HM Malav«tsn Fin;i.i« Minister. Mr Tan blew Sin conferred yesterikr. wtth the French Economics and Fin- 1 ancc Minister. Mr. M rhei l> bre. on France's possible participation in Ma'aysii.'.s first nvt ve^r deN'elopment plan Mr 7«n arrived here on April 27. He58 words
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85 1966-05-03 5 VIUAR. Mor. The local 1 branches of the Labour Party and Party Ra'aya* held a concert at It* pre- mises in Jalan Lama her** last night to commemorate May Day. The chairman of the Labour Party. Mr Tan Koh Chee urged the Maiaysian85 words
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259 1966-05-03 5 I^UCHINU. Mon. Happily ttring a toy machine gun at pasaenby. four-year-old Martin Anak Ngaili, ihf almost blind lban boy whose sight the Malaysian Armed Forces are trying to save, this afternoon went shopping for clothes with the wife of the Commander of the259 words
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Article154 1966-05-03 5 KKNAMQ M■■ Oupum 1 tlon leaders In F today spoke In favour v; -;a and indouMta h< idiiw talks to vnd eon fri ntution The UDP presiden Dr Lim Chong Eu. >ald h> d h3d alway.--b-en that the leader> ot b'jth nation- should r<154 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-05-03 5 tI\(;\PORK. Mon— The m.in.mnii: director *t Shiw Or^.misation. Tan Sri Kiiniin- Shaw. In: here yesJcrday for Korea at Ihe head o. eicht «•<•- letates and observer*, to -■Hi-mi the nth Asian I ilm Festival which tvill hi- held in Seoul, from Thursday111 words
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137 1966-05-03 5 m (JINUAP*. .vE. Mon.— Polite hort- are looking tor four men who robbed a provision shop proprietress Madam Ton Ah Btong. 4 i j. ul about 54.U00 in and Jewellery m Balestier ttoad tni.s niDin--Ihi robbrra two with rrvoivir.v escau ■>tOii.137 words
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Advertisement210 1966-05-03 5 It's amazing JW what you can do^M business He'e's ne sto^-; Reco'aa^ ntcro-^HW Jt I stores your records in a system JM tnat preserves, retrieves and even makes duplicate prints when necessary. A microfilmed record takes just 2"o ot the IT* space that conventional files occupy. Microfilmed records last for210 words
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Advertisement333 1966-05-03 5 Follow tho thrifty crowd to METRDTEX Don r daily, dawdle or delay. Get here FAST for the biggest value for your money. Store-wide reductions for your whole family. Bring them along TODAY! CHILDREN'S DEPT. U P Now TEXTILES U P Now Dresses S l 6 50 6.00 Americon Royon Silks333 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-05-03 6 President opens 1 5-nation Red Cross meet SINGAPORE. Mon fjHINA, North Korea and Noiili Vietnam did nol send ;inv representatives lo the Red Cross South -east A s i ;i Disaster Relief Seminar, which was opened today by the President «>l" Singapore, Inche Vns o f bin Isluik. An official320 words
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169 1966-05-03 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE University of Singapore Students' Union will hold its annual varsity work camp at Chong Pang Village. Sembawang. from Wednesday to May 11. This Is one of the welfare projects to be organised by the welfare committee this year in accordance with169 words
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Article42 1966-05-03 6 SINGAPORE Mon.— The SATA X-ray mobile unii will be stationed ;ii 154. Jalan Pasir '.it the junction ot Arumuguni Road' between ."> 30 p.m. and 930 p.m. tomorrow ■Ml on Wednesday, to .serve re- Mdent.s i>l AruniUKum Road and Jalan Aiiti42 words
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Article118 1966-05-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon THE Prophet Muhammad s birthday memorial scholarship fund board is offering 13 bursaries to Singapore citizens for higher studies. A statement Irom the board .said that it is oiferins 10 bursaries each worth $100 annually for students who have already Secondary II either in118 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-05-03 6 Honours for Singapore student SINGAPORE, M..ti A Olnupwc student, Mr One Chixi Bag i.ihino. h .1 I m orcd M boUutk honours in Britain .Mr. OnR. a formrr >tuilont of the Raffles Institution, rcci-ntly cracltiatcd from tin- tjuecn Mar] Collrue of London I'niversity with Second (lass Honour* (Ipper Division) in82 words
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Article31 1966-05-03 6 SINGAPOKI v Work Party oi tlir Pp Church In Singapore will hold a ■jumble sale' at thr Pr< Church in Orchard Road :i y tt.m. and noon on Wedi31 words
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Miscellaneous181 1966-05-03 6 Allotf O»p Miff 1.1. Uu.nlin HT '.VALKEPOLfTON ME, EH? I I ...WHEN I HAVE A, I BHbP^"^ l^^. I ...WWICH, BY THE WAY~FOR~^H| OtCAV. THAT SAVES ME HAVING OUEEN.IDOJT HBKr-- 1 1 1 pick 1 THE WA>fr OF SOMETHIMG TMROW HER OUT.. RELISH HAVINJ' ONE §^F\J^Y OWN W I BETTER181 words
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Article, Illustration1836 1966-05-03 7 Robb - On the bed lay a body... smothered in raw egg Robb ILLUSTRATED by and RICHARD ROSSER A spaceage spy thriller SHE wore ;i while trench coal and liir hat She carried :i briefcase tkii appeared to be heavy. She came io the locked door of No. II and we both1,836 words
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Obituary14 1966-05-03 8 Minimum i IN LOVING MLMORV 1 i,..n» b il r -rred b>14 words
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Article103 1966-05-03 8 M Horrfa SIS Vimifiitml MITIVE I t SUNNVWAV KINOERCARTtN k' SPECIAL OFFER NOW oa at V > ill «arly at M, MISS CHAN SOW LIN S Fe»« Rial Vallry SALON PHOENIX i. tea art again ..idirK «ho are 111 STOP PRESS 1 r.ol.nd lIIIWII BM I t.mer I'ollectiotl tajnaa103 words
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Article678 1966-05-03 8 Malaysia's official response to the Bangkok communique and to statements made to the Strait! Times by General Suharto and Mr. Malik puts the ball back into Indonesia's court. Until the Indonesian Government makes an official approach (of course it does not have to do so publicly)678 words
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Article384 1966-05-03 8 With the arrival of its chairman. Mi. Harvey, the Singapore Salaries Commission is all .set to get down to work Though no target date has boon srt for the submission of findings, conditions favour fairly rapid progress. The civil service unions have all sent in their m<-moranda, having384 words
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Article146 1966-05-03 8 Singapore's request to the United Nations for help in setting up a pig and poultry research institute draws attention to the remarkable performances already returned by the republic's farmers. They have not only made Singapore self-sufficient in eggs, poultry and pork but they also produce a surplus for146 words
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Article443 1966-05-03 8 Lajos Lederer - Lajos Lederer by 'pHE working man in Eastern Europe can once more live in hope of sudden, unearned wealth since the Communist regimes one by one have introduced eamblinK. Even tiny Albania, most Stalinist and dogmatic of tha Communist bloc, has announced that it willOFNS - 443 words
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LETTERS
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Letter92 1966-05-03 8 A growing number of cars have their car registration number painted across the bonnet instead of beinir. embossed on a number plate. While some cars have poorly-painted s m all numbers. others have clearly visible large painted numbers. Could the Traffic Department enlighten car owners as to92 words
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Letter70 1966-05-03 8 I refer to a letter headed -Danger in the Dark" ST. April 16). A proposal to instal street lights in Chun Tin Road which serves a.s an a.-cess from the housing estates otf 7th mile Bukit Timah Road to the main Bukit Timah Road will be considered by the Urban70 words
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Letter56 1966-05-03 8 I WOULD like the denartment concerned to investigate the part-time |obl nllcred by the .suiiM pore government I wood er why these jobs were not ollered to the unemployed? For instance the ushers In the National Theatre they are mostly commercial workers, yet they get this part-time work. Why should56 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1966-05-03 8 RAWLE KNOX - The trials and perils of governing Ceylon RAWLE KNOX AFTER 10 YEARS OF BANDARANAIKEISM. AGENTS PLANTED TO SABOTAGE CIVIL AND ARMED SERVICES ONE measure of the current peacefulness in Ceylon, where violence is never far below the surface, is that 1 her Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake was recently able1,320 words
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Advertisement515 1966-05-03 8 r~ TWmwmmmmm*!'-**-*. Straits Times I Malar Mail Claaaitted advtrtiaaiaiMaia ««r be handed to COLO STORAGE SUPIRMAiKIT Orchard *—4 «ece»>t»»ii.« IWik COLO STORAGE tRANCHCS Mlo«d 4 Kt»m h..., a.,.. i A.thor.vrd A*mta: V CITY BOOK STORE LTD. MHatMßtai Horn*. Colher Quay fc THI NIWS FRONT (.tipotr.ck t S«p«ra»«Hn» M M ISMAIL515 words
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Advertisement42 1966-05-03 8 The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely M€*O OfFlcT~*~-- x V^-^ M4.AUN ItNIIUILOING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING^LIMITED A.tho»«< Capial: SO OOO WO kuariM* Pa* Up Capitals 15 *****0 Group AIHU E«m4. J570.000 00042 words
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Advertisement211 1966-05-03 8 Colds can be controlled now... with the discovery of Contac 500' Confto 500 it 4 ftdt rntrt (The Capsule that Thinks) A new treatment for colds has been discovered. It is a capsule called CONTAC 500. Take one CONTAC 500 capsule and you will feel comfortable for twelve hours. CONTAC211 words
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312 1966-05-03 9 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: From UALAYSIA iould 1 abolish appeals to the Privy t oumil in London in criminal cast's, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yiisof, the Malaysian Attorin\v-(ien-eral, said here today. Records nl the last two or UftTM years showed that decisions in very few312 words
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164 1966-05-03 9 IPOH. Mon. A special Investigating team has been se! up by the Perak state Government to carry out on-the-spot checks on local councils, to athr actual amount of grants thi y require to keep them functioning. Announcing thin the Ifentrl Besar, Data164 words
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147 1966-05-03 9 Third gang of car thieves smashed by police J^OTA BHARU, Mon. The Kclantan police huve smashed another sang of car thieves here. Revealing this today, th* Kelantan C.I.D. Chief. Deputy Supt. Sarban Singh, said that 32 cars which had been reported stolen by the owner* in recent month* had been147 words
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Article45 1966-05-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The m< -ret. try -general of the International Planned Parenthood Fedemtion. Sir Colville Oeverell. i> io pa< five-day visit to Malaysia trom May 18. He will vis-it various family planning organisations before leaving for Singapore on May 23.45 words
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120 1966-05-03 9 KOTA BHARU. Mon. Hundreds of people in Kelantan, who have bought television sets following an announcement in March that the TV service to the stat*, would start this month, are in for a big disappointment. A spokesman for the Telecommunications Department said120 words
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Article, Illustration518 1966-05-03 9 POLICE WERE TOLD TO USE ONLY MINIMUM FORCE, SAYS CHIEF POLICE OFFICER J HE Chief Police Officer. Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the police used "'only minimum force" to disperse Labour Party members and supporters on their518 words
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Article44 1966-05-03 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. Jitra police last n.giu seized a homemade pistol and one round of ammunition in a raid on h houv ne.?r Kodians;. 28 milr.s irom here. A padi planter and lu.s wile were detained- but the woman was later released.44 words
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88 1966-05-03 9 ITLtIANG, .Mon Four Chinese girls were arrested by the police vesterdaj morning while they were pasting antiAmrrican posters on the walls of shophnuses here They were released after questioning. The girls said (hey had Imtii paid to put up the posters on the walls of88 words
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234 1966-05-03 9 Shaws to film Tengku's second play UENANG. Mon. 1 Shaw Brothers plan to make Tengku Abdul Rahman".-, second play "Raja along" the most ambitious Sim ever produced by their studio. 'We htpe tv .-tart production bi lore the enil of the year and win pu> •he International circuit," two Shaw234 words
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Advertisement142 1966-05-03 9 T^^T'^^^f T^ Sw/^^ "k /M Enjoy gracious IIRII hospitality as you fly to Europe ■ft^AvCHOOCI Now the most J^F gracious way to Europe is more S N f ,.s C sc o^ coftNHACt^^C^ convenient than ever before. By Japan WK Air Lines' famous "Silk Road" via India. w M# Choose142 words
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Miscellaneous805 1966-05-03 9 TV MALAYSIA (HANSEL 5 Kuala Lumpur. Sports Arena: 735 Candid Penan*; 6 Ipoh, Malacca; 3 Camera; 8 News in Mandarin: Johorr Batiru; 4 Taiping; 7 1,8 10 Take Studio: 8.35 Zane Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Grey Theatre^ "Time of De--5.45 p.m. Opening and Pro- clslon' 9 News In the National805 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-05-03 10 TWO lucky girls were "glad oil over" lost week when they met, ioked end posed with Day.? Clork, leader of one of Britain's top entertaining pop groups, the Dave Clork Five, in the foyer ot a popular Singapore hotel. Eighteen -year -old Max270 words
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429 1966-05-03 10 TRY this recipe tor omelet with mushroom sauce. You need: 4 eggs. 1 tablespoon warm water. .>uit ami pepper. 1 oz. butter (or frying. FOR THE SAUCL 2 oz. butter. 8 oz. button mushrooms, trimmed and sliced, salt and pepper, pinch mixed herbs. 2429 words
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267 1966-05-03 10 A special make-up for the 4 up and showing knees IT was bound to happen. As skirts climbed above the knees, the cosmetic industry decided this part of the anatomy needed its own special makeup. A number of manufacturers are in fact suggesting everything from decal type of painted-on motifs,267 words
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Article, Illustration218 1966-05-03 10 V T OI don't need sun 1 for your curtains to nt faded and tatty. Much of the fading is just due to light striking the material, plus impurities in the air which become absorbed in the fabric. What do we do about it?218 words
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Advertisement317 1966-05-03 10 I Whjr your body calls for help! I 2*04 d/e dway you re dble to M move around freely agdin' That how y° u n d every sufferer _^_^S from backache, fibrositis or rheumatism can benefit from B De Witts Pills Thousands have proved thu—io can YOU' De Witt Pills317 words
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Advertisement546 1966-05-03 10 *Hlm BBBBBaaBB. v aaaaV IS HARRIET HUBBARD AVER'S CREME JASPEE MADE FOR YOU? Try this test and you will know the answer: Mov« you got or oily »k>« <*««> »h>"y I v rc Iu n 1 1 on you. n0,., your for.h.rd. you. Ch.nJ Ytb NO 2Ho»« you got o546 words
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Article384 1966-05-03 11 MALAYSIAN GOVT INAUGURATES EDUCATIONAL AW School Broadcast Service will serve a million children in four languages KLALA LUMPUR, Monday. MILLION boys and girls in Malay. English. A Chinese and Tamil primary schools in the country can now benefit from Malaysia's own School Broadcast Service. The service,384 words
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251 1966-05-03 11 'Promote Mother Tongue campaign by Chinese in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon DEPRESENTATIVES from 250 Chinese schools 1V and 300 Chinese guilds and associations today pledged their support for the "Promote the Mother Tongue" education month campaign which was inaugurated by the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng251 words
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89 1966-05-03 11 Fourth pipe water scheme to start soon KLI'ANU. Mon. Work on a $500,000 scheme to provide pipe water for the people of I.ayang I. avails will start by the end of this month The District Officer, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, said that the scheme would be the fourth in89 words
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Article63 1966-05-03 11 UONG KONG. >lon i 13-member Malaysian croup from Penang arrived today on the first les of a "look and learn" mission aimed at impro\ ing trade and attracting foreign investments. Mr. Kee Yone Chin, a member of the executive council who hr.uk the croup of officialsReuter - 63 words
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150 1966-05-03 11 Stole car, repainted it-he's jailed for one year PENANG. Mon. William Francis Jacob, 19, who stole a car, then repainted and use it with a false number plate, was today sent to jail for one year. Asst. Supt. Mahmud Haji Omar told the court the car. belonging to Mr. Soon150 words
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133 1966-05-03 11 \t AXACCA. Mon. About 1 80 Rotarlans from Sin- gap>ore. Johore. Negrl Sembllan and Selangor will arrive here on Saturday for a two-day meeting. Most of them will be accompanied by their wives. The programme includes golf at the Aycr Kroh Country C133 words
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Article56 1966-05-03 11 PENANO. Mon. A culturaJ (how will be featured at a buffet dinner to be held In the Judge's I house. Sepoy Lines, this Saturday ::> aid of the Penanj branch of the Malavslan Red Crosx Soclet\ Tlrkets at $5 each are obtainable from the56 words
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Article26 1966-05-03 11 PENANG Mor.. The St. Nir!i<^la« appeal tor the blind., launched under the patronage of the Governor of PMiang laat July, hu nwd US.tTI26 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-05-03 11 More Usno leaders say 'yes' to a change to Kota Kinabalu ELTON. Mo THE proposal by the Sabah Alii an if r chief. Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun. to change the name of the State capital from Jesselton to Ko t a Kinabalu has received the unanimous backing of all176 words
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Miscellaneous196 1966-05-03 11 Straits Times Crossword KOxs ointment 14), 1. Gun for a Dig MM, i»r- 7 s"fif» lrult dealers rup*' '4-3' derMar.ciing way with in--5 Ahlr io h-ne Inn of dry mio iructiva Mjit '7. 8 Range calculated by defreet? Complete reversal lor ne foreign child >5> 13 t ontr "ding with196 words
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Advertisement753 1966-05-03 12 I anhnurd (roea Pzge SITUATIONS VACANT I aPak M Wa B"x it rts. oxtrm WANTSO COOK H0U»l Amah for «m«. family Kai v 4134." MIDWIFE REOUIREO srona. BoapiUl \pplican:« m.iat apeak Maia> ml raaaaj Appi\ Boa A32H3 f T K.U ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRCSSCS r»MUIt»<l •'ftaaiti Vlllacr. Pinica«>re-17. Live ino'i< T.753 words
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Advertisement893 1966-05-03 12 EDUCATION ft >f Htm -1. BOOKKCEPINC ACCOUMTAN«.> DIE K»>n 1 r» I SECRETARIAL COURSE for atria' MX Mnothi Pjc:o course. Ciasxs i>ai:> Mornings Vartmt tta t:s>» I oilece 8 oora M6M LI-SINN SCHOOL' r«W<rntm. .Hoorthaod. Bookkeeping Ki>gliso/atsirj I2*A-B. Ne« Bnrij. Koad. (Near Onenuii Ttita're' S pora FANTASTIC BUT TRUC.'t: IrpewritinK893 words
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Advertisement789 1966-05-03 12 FOR SALE ft ITaraa) M tMln.y— Box <• rU. astra FMIC at** a 12" OaYIR lor svarr smarter purcaaaad (Uurst Oprnus China of Japan > «7."> upwarda. Nai tuta! PtHMo. 43S North Bnd«c Road 8 pora. r«l: Mil* I TOWILI FANCY 7aa. P-.-irnto« »i- OO (iwiinault>. ror tidies. Vrn. c'hildrct.789 words
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Advertisement939 1966-05-03 12 mm m mm MAKTAB PERGURUAN BAHASA. LEMBAH PANTAI. KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS Tender- will Oe received General Office ot :he Ifaktal) Perguruiin Bahasa. Lemhah Pantal Kuaia l.umuur up to noon I on Thursday. 36th. May 19W tor i tlie supply o! Library Books tor period 16 66 to 3112 66 Tender?939 words
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Advertisement506 1966-05-03 12 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE JIRONC. PdHrR nI Mini The Public L" tilme.v Boara Singapore piupo.-f inn nem> :or JUI OU\L PuW 1 Man: SuptTstructun coiislsting ol tin lun ot all buiiiimi: Mjprrs tructurct vunk and UghtwlKht cladding' tot the Turbine i' \v Pumptv sliop. 1 Store.- am! oilin an-506 words
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Advertisement1137 1966-05-03 13 Ib mnapaai t bkst cam u.k. Om b hi" >*iit K S*a*a> rtuaj MIIAMPM ..^rpooi. DvtJiin. A'UJoutJI.. li Pt May 1 CALCNAS Livtrpool. GlatfOUl G*. 33 Ml, 1 ANTllocm Liverpool. S'ts«o*)... May a n»»rrnoi. tVimt Gittfow. May 3 May t May 112 May 1] PERSEUS Liverpool May 17 May II1,137 words
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Advertisement1355 1966-05-03 13 I Benßline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS UtnYtNUL n Juaa 1 ■MOT p.-.-j jun la Pt Tali, Miy 4 5 tl Jun .1 Jum t| BENOOR AN M ,y 21 S -t.r P. S kIM 1 lull 2 C. 11 Tail, May i 1 BENHItNT *-'l. Miy1,355 words
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Advertisement1266 1966-05-03 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. llllltf fir: P. iMj Pi'ini CITY OF WELLINGTON bun, Rcttercilß. ktva Jf 21 Miy N May CIH OF NEWCASTLE I-::". MRatPJRJ I. —m, h* p, h.i 2t7lJuia HJata CITY SF WINNIPEG Ma.re. HaU Jl 21 July II1,266 words
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697 1966-05-03 14 From Our Market Correspondent THI Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Stock I \chanse had one of its busiest days yesterday for a considerable time. Although the Singapore trading room wa.s closed the turnover was unusually llr.l\ V Rises of ten cents and697 words
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294 1966-05-03 14 THr. straits tin pi irr yesterda> fell M.50 to M77JSI in rm.ins with all round support reporU-d. but only at Ikg lower levels. The estimated offering at 230 tons was unchanged. I JAILAND TIN PROUL'CTION: A 50 per cent expansion In the294 words
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Article673 1966-05-03 14 DL'SINESS in and reported lo the Ktula Lumpur tradinc room of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauitaad (1.000) $1.64. (3 000) JI.TO: C.C.M. (1.000) 51.56. (2.000) 51.58. (4.0O0) SI -9. i2.likio) <i.w. (7.000) $i.«r d. (S.OOO* $l.«l673 words
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Article39 1966-05-03 14 ON th- tr«a aiehama markat in I Hon« Kong jr*»t*rday the t.'.S. J dollar wu quoted at 6.76) (or T.T. tind A 7SJ for aaah. ttarllnt wua quoted at 16.03 and ana taal af gald at 244t.39 words
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Article25 1966-05-03 14 May 2 RI'BBBR PRKt: t.St cents (down a quarter of a rent). TIN: 5677.62* (down SI 50) noflii-ial estimated offering 230 tons (unchanged).25 words
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Article71 1966-05-03 14 SHIPS in Port S'vtttenftajn and Penang (txt.iv arc: P*rt Svrttttnham: Whart Bsrth»: Matia<ih«vi. tvr.rin Mam. Cormonu. Eamern M Oratur New Wharf Birth* O) Kutcb. RMM Mar.ntr. Mattel Stream Birth* B«nv*ou^ t ipnr.-^ I'oki M No-th Mini: Cirnif Defp W»Ur Faint Due Taday i n--. Ova T»m»rro» fl71 words
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Article25 1966-05-03 14 MELBOimNS Mon INDUSTRIALS w*n .>te:idy with Other base an ill stead:. N Brokrn Hill Ampol la i I I 128 (11.. I MM25 words
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Article188 1966-05-03 14 AT AY lust ti.irtr rubber f.ii.b. huvt-rs rl(is<(l .a pjn. in SiriKaiMire and K v iI i I.umpur Nolrrday at WH irnU |M-r Ib doun a qu.utir < f rent nt) It) d.iv •< t losing Icm I fur tin- BBBMBM The tone- v.is vim t R.A>. .mil188 words
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Advertisement983 1966-05-03 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific 4fc Atlantic Scrvie* Bfifkaa M'aoajj L **>P'«s K P*i'a4. -Tiaiiai ntn" ti ?i imm nn has it mi it *«t v *at Japan Direct Service PtnK| taaiwora lajajajajs, »t*a ••Takaskiew Mara" II n km ?lihi I* *a*a -MMiaM Mara it i Japan /West Africa983 words
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Advertisement827 1966-05-03 14 »U5 T »«LH Nlw lUUND SfRVICEa t INII. P4WSUK SMI tSSI SERVICtS i» (rtaaatla. »tHa.«t. MtlkavrM. S*«w?. Tr. Ma*ai aM Najasattiaaai Spc't P. S'ia» S'pt'» fen^s V S'ftsm Seoo **JUU la Sli 7 May IMi) I Ma| •UUMH S Msj 11 May I'M Ma* RAJUI* 1% 11 May I (MM827 words
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Advertisement98 1966-05-03 14 VIETNAM SERVICE m.v. "CIN PRAStRT" orririna on th* 4th May 1»6o. LOADING CARGO FOR DANANC General Ag.ntß:- FORWIN «Js COMPANY Ne. 4-B. Stantey Str»«t, SINGAPORE 1. T.lcphoiva N* f 773«. ISTHMIAN LIRE GREAT LAKES SERVICE SEE OVERLEAF FOR ATLANTIC/GULF SERVICE Loading tot MONTR! Al TORONTO HAMILTON A^HTABULA TOLiOO OdBOIT CHICAGO98 words
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Advertisement302 1966-05-03 14 DOLLAR RATE •pilK prrM-nt ratr of the MaU'an dollar .igainst thr pound slrr line fi\od on \ovcnhfr il. I"hj i« mmmt T.T. or on. z IS ik.i Kimnc TT 2s 4 I It.d.. Bnvint O.D. Is. I'srt The dollar is it it* vi.tiiti.n mirtrilo |K)vitinn in re! mon In it«302 words
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Advertisement2974 1966-05-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMEN. SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC HEADS OF DEPARTMENT IN < IVIL A MECHANICAL ENGINEEBING Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidate^ for appointment as Head of the Civil Engineering Department and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department in the School of Engineering These are new posts which bave been created as2,974 words
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Article, Illustration550 1966-05-03 16 F. EMMANUEL - June 1 1 soccer's big day F. EMMANUEL By THAT IS THE DATE FOR SHEFFIELD v FULHAM XL GAME Xl ALA LOIPIR, Monday. Till Am.vi All-Stars soccer team will have four days centralised training here before they take on the two Knglish First Football I)i\ ision lubs. Fulham and Sheffield550 words
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365 1966-05-03 16 Mahendran's goal gives Negri top place in quad SEREMBAN, Mon. IUEGRI SEMBILAN won the Malaysian Hockey Federations friendly quadrangular tournament here When they scored a 1-0 victory over Singapore on the NS Club padang this evening. Ncglt'l winning goal came in the 60th minute after they had missed three short365 words
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Article20 1966-05-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th« Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament match between Army and Police Thomson Road was postponed again today.20 words
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Article209 1966-05-03 16 TEERATH RAM LEADS PERAK AAA IPOH. Mon. The Perak 1 State Rural Development Committee Ls likely to provide a site and build a clubhouse for the Perak Amateur Athletic Association. This was announced by Basil Flinter, the outgoing president, at the associations annual general meeting here yesterday Mr. Flinter apologised209 words
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362 1966-05-03 16 S'pore AAA Kingston marks top Seap bests SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have drawn up stiff qualifying standards tor Singapore athletes who are preparing lor the Commonwealth Games at Kingston in August. Patricia Ortega, the SAAA secretary, said: "The standards v.ere recommended by the SAAA selection and approved by362 words
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130 1966-05-03 16 1/1 MA I CMITR. Mun.--is\ Malaysia,*!! MrecM-keaten In li.iilinnilon T.m \ik Mil .n;. Nu Boon Ber. T.;n Vcr Kh.in and Vih heag ll.' uiil continue their ■pries nl exhibition with ■ii.i t k lies in .lesscltun and Ku. hiai ni-xt week. i ac130 words
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703 1966-05-03 16 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Schools' Sports Council of Ma- will seek the co-operation of even national sports organisation ii, conducting their activities. SSCM president D. K Dutt told a meeting of the executive committee: "We have never worked in close liaison703 words
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333 1966-05-03 16 Asian Youth soccer MANILA, Monday. Vf ALAYSIA became the first team to quality for the semi-flnal round of thr Asian Youth footI ball tournament here when they beat Ceylon 4-1 for their second straight victory. Centre-forward Amis Salim was Malaysia's I hero, scoring three of333 words
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Article62 1966-05-03 16 IPOH. Mon. Ho Pak Yew. a tin miner lias been elected I chairman of the Perak AAA central zone, with Ng Ah Fook .is ire-chairman. Other officials: Secretary R. Suppiah; treasurer Dar^han Singh, committee Hira Singh. V.T. Duray. Waryan Singh M;*l- hi. Wan Man Hau62 words
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Article, Illustration238 1966-05-03 16 Spread of rugger in Asia 'marvellous' I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. —There is nee of a strengthening; and broadening of rugger In Asia, according to Vivien Jenkins, the well-known British rugger correspondent and former international. Mr Jenkins spent the weekend here on his way to New Zealand to cover tht British Lions238 words
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Advertisement161 1966-05-03 16 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of m Haemorrhoids Hb (piles) V VaremoTd the new easily SWALLOWED tablets VaremoYd is easy to take just swallow during or fcOFFI the f6S 63TCh after meals. Varemoid gives more positive relief, its active prin. l3DuT3tOrieS Ol ZyrTl3. ciple being the161 words
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Advertisement54 1966-05-03 16 Serviceto Hongkong I Fastest daily service with 9 flights weekly to Hong Kong from Singapore Malaysia including 2 afternoon flights departing 1.00 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. All the way you enjoy superb Silver Kris comfort and service. For information see your Travel Agent or Malaysian Airwa>s. MALAYSIAN AtRWAYS SERVING SOUTH54 words
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Miscellaneous110 1966-05-03 16 SPORTS DIARY VTHLFTICS Bukit P;«n- UMNO I Kl. Garrison (Princes turn Govt. School 'Spore 81. Rd«; 51 A v TPCA .Taylor Rd): pJniaiia 245P m > 3: Honß Chin v bRC BOCCEB S-porr Div. 3D- Ipoh Rd): Padaiiß Youngsters K.iton« v Cosmos iFarror Pk); New S:ar ißuns>ar Rd>. Ipoh Arsr,110 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-05-03 16 SUMMARY SOCCER S'Kor Business Houw.o Div. I: SWRC 4 BaITtMM J Dix. Railways Brickfields 3 Hume 'J Friendly: Armed Forces Ciwllans 4 RRB 2. Ipoh Lea(ue Div. 2: Municipality 5 Rambler!) 3 Div. I) Kilat 2 PPB. Tg Rambutiin 1, SMTH. B. Gaiah 3 Malays 3. HOCKEY Malacca League: High56 words
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Article, Illustration500 1966-05-03 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by Trainer has another champ in making in Mona Lisa SINGAPORE, Monday. TRAINER Ivan Allan, who is having a great season with his fine team Of newcomers, has another champion In the making in Mona Lisa (late Pertain). This four-year-old mare by Mat-rice-Approach500 words
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Article759 1966-05-03 17 SI I. I- OKI Mon.— Weithts foi all srvrn laces .<t Bnkit Tim.ih on >alurda\ c i. l. niv 7F Astiol VJurrn Ml Noblr «.rsturr Ml Naakai xn )>. lilli t hargr XII Star I > Ml Treasiirr ship II K.lO Angjrek Bulan Xlil loch l.e\rn 8.W9 Laaaa Ml759 words
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561 1966-05-03 17 DAVIS CUP ROUNDUP MANILA. Mon. ECoJi Wa--1 lanabo. playiiiß mas- terful tennis, overpowered veteran Raynmndo Devro :-.i:t;l!t set* i; decisive singles match today tn give Japan v over thf Ptiiiipzone Davi> C.;p M>miflnala Th<' 24-year "id Wa\inabr won 6-2. G-4561 words
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Article368 1966-05-03 17 STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races at Buklt tlmah: RACK 1: During the race Indication iTrevenai suQered v bleeding attack. R.W. van Breukelen. trainer, was informed that Indication would be burred from racing for one month and must pai>s a bleeders'368 words
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Miscellaneous6 1966-05-03 17 Huffs Hunny By Haiph U**in%AaM a#^^l6 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-05-03 18 Head-on crash riddle >'() wonder the tr.illic I policeman is puzzled! These two car*, collided hr.ul "ii on .< straight stretch of Mi.m\ Ko.kl in Kuala l.umpur >estrrda> Both drivers .ih.tndoned their c.irs before the policeman arrived on the scene. Mr jotted down the particulars and telephoned his headquarters in83 words
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233 1966-05-03 18 JESSELTON. Monday. rriiE Cost oi living Advisory Committee found a big obstacle In their investigations to bring down the high cost of living in Sabah. Every time member of the committee approached retailers lor the pn essential commodities he was given much lower233 words
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111 1966-05-03 18 KICHING iwak Manow imii Tan Sri Temenggon? Jugah s Party Pesaka. The paity's publicit> chief. Mr. Alfred Mason, announced today that the annual meet in;, had decided to amend the constitution 1 of the party to allow Malays to join Fotmerlv. the party111 words
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Article43 1966-05-03 18 IADRID. Mon A1 a betrothal ceremony ;it TomclloMJ, :i youn? man presented his wifc-to-br with BSM in 10-ceiiiimo pie. fen eentimCM are worth ibotit one sixth ol penny. He needed a tractor and >ix pa'.niers to deliver Ins nift. Rouler.43 words
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Article60 1966-05-03 18 HONG KONG. Mon— Mao Tsetungs name was conspicuous ■by its absence in New Cbina news agency report today of party and Stale ieailrr.s who took part in May Day celebrations in Pekirn:. The report only mentioned by name Liv Shao-chi Soon Ching Ling. Tung Pi-wu. Chu Teh.Reuter - 60 words
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Article402 1966-05-03 18 LONDON. Mon —A scattered selective demand kept the London stock market firm today, although generally tradtiu: was quiet in front ot tomorrows UK budget. Firm spots wire usually attributable to special factors Closing middle prices ot selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon. Spot 20',402 words
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391 1966-05-03 18 NEW TARIFFS SOUGHT Mill with its own power station KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Tariff Advisory Board was told today that Malaysia's largest pioneer undertaking, the Malayan Flour Mills Ltd. at Lumut. built its own power station because the National Electricity Board could not undertake to supply power until 1995. The391 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-05-03 18 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Norminshah on why women should be diplomats JEFFREY FRANCIS By JESSELTON, Mon. Malaysia's first woman diplomat. Che Nornnnshah binte Sabirin. today gave her candid opinion on why more of our women should join the foreign service. •Since they have taken part In many other social activities, there is no reason242 words
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Article36 1966-05-03 18 SINGAPORE. Mon -The \imimg Tamil Programme Organiser ot Radio Ceylon. Mr K.S. Nadarajah. will gi\e a talk on "Hindu Philosophy' at the Sri Senpana Vmayagar Temple In Ceylon Road at 7 p.m. on Wednesday36 words
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475 1966-05-03 18 Broadcast by Ningkan on national language OARA WAR'S Chief Minister, Halo Stephen Kalong Xingkan, s;ii<l today lluil from national point of view it was liesl for .ill states to "inarch together* 1 in implementing the national language. He feared that 'unwarranted and unnecessary475 words
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Article20 1966-05-03 18 BONN Mn imiim uith'ii. lumsclt \>. iih a o i alter c;iu. lei two people t here rcportrd lit20 words
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Obituary28 1966-05-03 18 RANEE SEN CUPTA k lea <; m i i MR. CMUA ENC LYf I) ■1 liy 1 WIVCS. l« and niiii km 131. 1 11 i in I28 words
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Advertisement118 1966-05-03 18 L,iu CLASSIFIEDS 10 Word, 111 Wai— I NON-STOP TO MANILA FASTEST TO U.S.A. Nine entertainment programmes to Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest and choose from stereo or monaural, only direct service between Singapore First-run, wide-screen, full colour movand Manila. Non-stop from Manila to ies from Manila to the U.S.A.118 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-05-03 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperaturea In Malaysia and Singapore tor i he period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterci.iy: ■lighrst l'i»'-i Kuala l.umpur 86 77 Bbaru 95 75 Penang 84 77 I poll M 73 88 75 Singapore 88 77 C. Highlands 70 60 on 88 75 Kuclimu52 words
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