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Title Section23 1966-05-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tlir Niitiniiiii Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203423 words
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Article441 1966-05-10 1 RAZAK - The right road to peace RAZAK -BY KUALA LUMPUR, lion. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight appealed to MalayMans to rally to the help of UMNO's middle of-the-road leadership, which he described as the right road towards peace, happiness and stability of the people and Malaysia. In a441 words
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Article, Illustration703 1966-05-10 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN Four dead, 17 in hospital By RESCUERS RUSH TO FREE SCREAMING CHILDREN Shattered bus THE WRECKAGE AFTER YESTERDAY'S CRASH IN P.J. i KUALA LUMPUR. Monoay A SCHOOL bus carrying 54 children and four adults crashed and overturned in Petaling Jaya today killing fourLira Yiw Chong - 703 words
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Article27 1966-05-10 1 RAWALPINDI Mon PuklMnn and Bui ma today signed a part rtrnißnatine their rommon bnundan along the river Naif «hlrh flowi into the Bay of Bengal.27 words
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Article43 1966-05-10 1 MANILA. Mon. Philippine recognition of Malaysia has been set for the first week in June, it was learned from authoritative diplomatic sources today. This information has been transmitted through channels to the Malaysian Government lin Kuala Lumpur. A P43 words
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Article48 1966-05-10 1 LONDON. Mon A drug company here has produced a pill which. It claims, will cure a hangover in IS minutes. The company said that In test.s ranted out laM Christina* on 1.000 people 93 per cent reported that the hancover feeling quickly disappeared. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article31 1966-05-10 1 SEOUL. Mon Malaysia s entry to the 13th Asian Film Festival here. "Corridors of Faith a nondramatlr film hts »nn the awarda for black »nd white phtxocraphy and planning31 words
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275 1966-05-10 1 'Heart to heart' talks: The first round KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian and Singapore officials today began the first of a series of top-level meetings in what is believed to be a comprehensive review of defence and economic relations between the two countries. Today's meeting between Malaysia's 10-man delegation, led by275 words
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514 1966-05-10 1 Tengku: Indons should make direct contact KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ngku Abdul Rahnum today suid that Indonesia should maki .1 '•straightforward and forthright approach to us" if she sin wanted to end confrontation. He .-.aid tnere had bi I 0 much talk about Indonesian .^eace moves "mostly in the newspapers, butReuter - 514 words
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Article38 1966-05-10 1 < HIS s I IKM 11 BOMB HUNG, MM —China today exploded her first hvdrou-n bomb. China MOT agency reported. It wa> exploded over Western China ami v.is the third nuclear <i< vice exploded h> < run Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article293 1966-05-10 2 24-hour curfew clamp in Dalat STUDENTS START If ALL AGAIN DALAT, Mond.y authorities clamped a 24-hour curfew on Dalat in the wake of renewed student anti-Government demonstrations and ordered demonstrators to surrender in 48 hou. irmy units moved into the Dalat operative where the students had sot up their headquarters,293 words
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248 1966-05-10 2 SAIGON. Monday ANEW political front has called for a r three-year postpone- > ment of general elect- i ions In Vietnam. The leader of the front. Mr. Tran Van Chieu, said: "No true elections can be held as long as conditions for fre«248 words
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189 1966-05-10 2 STOCKHOLM. Mon. World Socialist leaders have called for China's admission to the United Nations. It was in the IN., they •aid. that China's differences with other countries could best be solved, and China's membership would immeasurably strengthen thr organisation. The call forReuter - 189 words
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Article56 1966-05-10 2 LONDON. Mon. Representatives of Britain's 23.000 family doctors yesterday a (treed to a government proposed £1.000 pay increase spread over two yom.s. The British Medical A»ociation council, which represents the \a« majority of the genem! practitioners, decided by an overwhelming majority to recommend acceptance of theReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-05-10 2 Mon. President Kenyatta addres.w a rally at the height of hi* power battle uith rebel leader "Double O" Oginga Odinga. His .sense of \ictorv or perhaps actual virtory was flam hovantlv appinnl. There were jokes, deep chuckles, arrolant >wishes with the103 words
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Article, Illustration361 1966-05-10 2 Economy: Nasution blames incompetent leadership JAKARTA. Monday. INCOMPETENT financial leadership had brought the Indonesian economy to its present grave pass, according to Gen. Nasution, the Republic's senior soldier and deputy chief of the Crush Malaysia command. The general told a national economic conference In Jakarta during the weekend that "unqualifiedAgencies - 361 words
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Article38 1966-05-10 2 FORT WORTH —An EaMrrti Airliner 727 marie safe bflly lan ell Air Force b;i>*> in ft shower o: mukl and loam. None of t)if four-man rrew The plan* was on a training flight.38 words
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Article19 1966-05-10 2 LAGOS, Mon. The death penalty has lw:i rV'rwrl for drug peddlers and producers In Nigeria. —A P.19 words
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Advertisement102 1966-05-10 2 TIL LIRE. mm AND IT DOES US GOOD <^| '^^^K ijttß^i jftP^ F if >T flilK^^"'^^ p I SSL Af WH > f% tt' s& I 111 B ak4a Afl ,irF^ its MARVELLOUS what a difference Milo makes ■E7"' I You'll like the delicious chocolatey flavour of Milo, and it102 words
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Miscellaneous7 1966-05-10 2 TUB CSAMSOLS -f £-+»'**!<& fTjr^ V YOU 9ACK?J7 words
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221 1966-05-10 3 IJONG KONG. Mon. \mmean Korean War turncoat Clarence Adams was today reported to be leaving China for Honjj Kong on his way home to the L'S. He v. the journey w nese wife and two children, a V S < noral spotces- man saidReuter - 221 words
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Article72 1966-05-10 3 Italy again the bridge champs DOME. Mon.— ltaly retalned the world bridge championship title her* yesterday after 13 days' play among five countries. The Italians who have thus won the Bermuda Bowl for the eighth consecutive year, had their hardest fight against north America. In the final session, the Americans72 words
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Article48 1966-05-10 3 THE HAGUE. Mon. A mammoth '.x tu>.k ha.s been dun up during work on a nrw road in Bruniiiirn southern Holland An rxpert of the State Museum Of Geology and Minerology at Leyden said that the tusk was between 30.000 and 40,000 yean old— UPl.48 words
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200 1966-05-10 3 Civic, religious, student and labour organisations 'heavily infiltrated' MANILA. Monday Mi Philippine constabulary has reported that a number of civic, religious, student, labour and information media agencies had been found "heavily infiltrated" by Communist agents. Brigadier General Segundo Vela s c o, constabulary chief,Reuter - 200 words
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297 1966-05-10 3 PEKING, Monday CHINESE Communists have stepped up their campaign against allegedly deviationist intellectuals and writers with an unprecedented attack on three Peking npwsnanprs The newspapers were chastised foe publishing articles by Teng To, former managing director of the People's Daily, the main Chinese CommunistReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-05-10 3 Leaflets thrown at Adenauer outside hotel TEL AVIV. Mon. A man, shouting in German. "Down with I Adenauer." charged at the 90-year-old former West German Chancellor yesterday and threw a pile of leaflets at him. It was the closest any assailant has got to Dr. Adenauer on his visit toUPI - 243 words
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90 1966-05-10 3 LONDON, Mon. Wives talcing birth control pills are "looking younger, fitter and happier." a family planning expert said yesterday. Dr. nviva Wiseman, research director (or a family planning clinic, who made a survey of 3.000 wives, said: 'There Is a distinct Improvement lit marriagesAP - 90 words
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Article58 1966-05-10 3 NAIROBI. Mon. The ruling Kenya African Union (Kanui yesterday urged the Government to start Inquiries into reports of large sums ol money brought Into the country for political subversion. In a Press statement. Kanu said there were reports Mx weeks age that about £400.000 wasReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1966-05-10 3 BRUSSELS. Mon. Queen Elizabeth arrived here today on the first State visit by a British sovereign to Belgium for 44 years. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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139 1966-05-10 3 SYDNEY, Mon.— A pint of the world's rarest blood arrived here by air today to save the life of a man seriously ill in a Sydney hospital. Three countries Britain. Canada and New Zealand are co-opvrat-inc in a search for blood139 words
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191 1966-05-10 3 Kennedy man: Johnson doesn't have it one of President Kennedy's closest associates said yesterday tnat President Johnson did not have the Judgment to overrule wrong advice on Vietnam from his civilian and military advisers. Mr. Arthur Schlesinger Jr. said in a television interview that the intellectual community was worried the191 words
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Article18 1966-05-10 3 MOSCOW. Mon. American striptease queen Gypsy Rose Lee arrived here today on a six-day visit. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement124 1966-05-10 3 V Dependable EXIDE batteries ar* jj ■k equipped with J^L PORVIC SEPARATORS for complete pro- '^^^^^^B tection against internal short circuits between j^M WL plates and are virtually indestructible in service. CB. 95 ALLOY PLATE GRIDS,an exclusive '^^^^J Exide formula for much greater durability and .^^fl resistance to corrosion. TOUGH,124 words
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Advertisement202 1966-05-10 3 Societd Commissionaria take pleasure to announce their appointment as sole agents in Malaysia and Singapore for kLJ& ASTICAlSweden) Manufacturer of Pharmaceutical Products KUALA LUMPUR 91 Campbell Road. Tel:Bs-532 .80-445 P.O. Box N0. 607 KUAHQ 17A Weld Ouay Tel: 60-528 P.O. Box No 398 SINGAPORE Nanyang Building 4th., Floor 63, Robinson202 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-05-10 4 N urses Week: 200 give blood SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 200 nurses and midtvives and some of their friends today turned up at Brebner House a nurxV hoNtel at General Hospital to donate a pint of blood each. It was the "servicc-to-lln- < imimunitv project of the Nurso' Week in its187 words
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Article141 1966-05-10 4 8,000 GET NEW CARDS ON FIRST DAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore s Labour Minister. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, said today the national reregistration lor the new Singapore Identity cards would meet with minor difficulties in the earlier stages. But he was certain that things would smoothen out as the campaign got141 words
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311 1966-05-10 4 Union plans pay talks with British Govt SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK Singapore Federation of Services I'nions is to send a delegation to London for talks with the British Government on its outstanding claims tor increased pension rates and Central Provident Fund contributions for about 1.000 established employees in the British armed311 words
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Article100 1966-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The Food, Drinks :id Allied Workers' Union, a;, affiliate of the National Trade* Union Congress, has challenged the left-winn Singapore Restaurant. Bar. Eating Hou>e and Coffee Shop Employees' Union to a secret, ballot on union representation of tiie 220 workers of Raffles100 words
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265 1966-05-10 4 I want to wed first, says cheat facing jail SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Jobleas man. Chien Klen. who was. sentenced to six months' Jail after he admitted cheating four firms, totiav pleaded with the magistrate to defer his Imprisonment to enable him to get married. He said: "I am getting married265 words
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Article30 1966-05-10 4 SINOAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Anti-TubercUoels Association mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the mosque in Jalan Serai GevUng. between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow until Thursday.30 words
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308 1966-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Hong Kong Is to be supplanted by Singapore as thr rttl of the A.-ian disaster rriirf store of the League of Red Cross Societies. This was decided by the 15-natlon Red Cross Southeast Asia Disaster Relief seminar which ended today after week-long308 words
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Advertisement124 1966-05-10 4 EXCITING TOURS. MALAYA 7 day, $90/-. SISO/--(AIR) CAMBOPI*, ANGKOR WAT t doyi S39S/-, 12/S, 16 i. 19 5 BANGKOK HONG KONG TAIWAN/ JAPAN 21 dayi $1,850/HONG KONG/KOREA JAPAN/ TAIWAN 17 dayi $1,710/-. CAMSOD'A HONG KONG TAIWAN IS day. SI.JBS/-. 12/S, 16/5 19 5 CAMBODIA HCNG KONG/ KOWLOON $67}/- 12/S, 16S.124 words
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Advertisement774 1966-05-10 4 CATHAY -OPENS TODAY! r ATU AY EXPLOSIVE STORY OF GUNSMOKE AND pffL7J-'?/^VS HUMAN DRAMA T^" I OFTHEOLDWESTiP^^J 1-B- gJ^^-V'iiKu' vi ua y p^pm^pß rnnni Awk^Fßk HI < now showing: LMNMA \A^kr^Z. IMV '30.4. 100.310. I UllUn I^VT >^H r M*| Aio.nodon Ult ,c a i||, t t ■\l /^JH Vlfl774 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-05-10 5 Getting-to-know-each-other-better talks— Round One M LIMBERS of the Malaysian and Singapore delegations chat happily before getting down to the serious business of discussions on defence and economic co-operation between the two countries. The talks, in the Council Chamber of the Selansor State Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur, took place182 words
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234 1966-05-10 5 Use S'pore as shopwindow, urges Raja From WEE KIM WEE: London. Monday gLNGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today he hoped Eastern European countries would use Singapore as a base and a shop window for trade with SouthEast Asia in the near future. He said thi.-< in a record234 words
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Article118 1966-05-10 5 I/UALA KUBU BAH- RU, Mon.— Selangor police have been urged to stop exiling bad hats to Ulu BelanRor. Spraking at the niuuthly meeting of the local cuuni cil here ye.>*tercl:»y. a councillor. Mr. p. Suliaiappan. bald the police were .-endIng too many restricted residents118 words
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Article58 1966-05-10 5 PENANO, Mon. A former teacher of the We*tl:inc!> Secondly School. Inche Molimned K.inni bin HMHUV, who won a British Council post-ur.iduatr scholarship for a ywri .-"udy at rlir University o: London, ims I been awarded Dlplom.i In Education Inchf Molunird. Kiroy ynijuatc. is now hcadmu.-irr ol58 words
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Article58 1966-05-10 5 PENANG. Mod. A gamblers' "look out" man, who sounded an alarm bell when be saw a police party approaching:, was today bound over in $150 for six months. Loo Ewe (iuan. 40. pleaded guilty to a chance of raising the alarm to warn gamblers at58 words
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144 1966-05-10 5 DANES TO JOIN 'AID MALAYSIA CLUB' TALKS OERUN. Mon.—Den- mark will take part In a meeting of the "Aid-to-M a 1 a y s i a Club" later this month in London. The Malaysian Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said this here yesterday. The Minister, who was on seven-hour144 words
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Article33 1966-05-10 5 PENANG. Mon. A peon. K Ptrumi.i. 52. wa-> remanded in custody alter beuiu chanted in a magistrate's court iwi.,\ with raping a 12-year-old Kirl at. Treug- ganu Road on May 5.33 words
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Article36 1966-05-10 5 PENANG. Mon. Nu B<k Mwic. 18. was lined SIJ in ;i ni;iKistrate't court today lor .il>u.-ii.ir a police constable. Buharom bin Haji Hassan, at Nun ham Road yesterday. He pleaded guilty.36 words
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181 1966-05-10 5 U AL A LUMPUR, Mon. A youth, who cheated a 71-year-old widow, by claiming he was a mystic, was sentenced to one year's jail by the Sessions Court here today. Soon Liat Hoo. 22. the court was told, approached Madam Lee Lai at181 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-05-10 5 LIN DAI FILM WINS TOP AWARD ttOUl. Mon A Hong K<>ng produced Jove "The Blue and The B.acK." gtarr.ng the s, Miss lln Dai i above), ttday won the (joideii Harvest award lor the best dramatic u!rn at the 13th Asian Film Ival here today, -lour Him was produced by113 words
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Advertisement173 1966-05-10 5 THERE IS NO OTHER CAR LIKE 1T... There is no other car like the BMW 1800 a truly outstanding car which establishes a new high standard in automobile design. Putting aside all conventional ideas BMW designers have developed a car which matches perfectly their ideal of optimum performance and maximum173 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-05-10 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /wold it, cicero: vec not^ m Ilw if WALKIV THROUGH TM*^/ H 1= f V THOSE MUOg/ FEET* )Jk LJ |||<^^P It27 words
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Article, Illustration497 1966-05-10 6 PENANG, Monday THE Labour Party of Malaya today suggested that the charge by the International Secretary of the German Social Democratic Party, Mr. H. E. Dingels, that it was "90 per cent Communist-dominated" might have been the result of a case of mistaken497 words
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Article76 1966-05-10 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. A former Sungel Patani Mudent, the Rev. S. Fernandez, was one of eight new deacons ordained by the Bishop of Penang. Monsignor Francis Chan, at a ceremony in the Penang College-Oenerai yesterday. The others are Rev. Noel Chin and Rev. Leslie Danker of Singapore,76 words
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Article37 1966-05-10 6 U mno's new home KUANTAN. Mon.— The Mentri BMW of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin I Haji Mohamed Seh. will open the new Umno building and an Arabic school at Kampong Kuala Tekal In Temerloh district on Saturday.37 words
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Article22 1966-05-10 6 PENANG. Mon. Three thugs were arresied last night by the Anti-Secrei Societies Branch under he Prevention of Crimes i Ordinance-22 words
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Article106 1966-05-10 6 SARAWAK FEARS ON LOTTERY TICKETS KL'CHING. Mon. The Sarawak Minister for Welfare. Youth and Culture. Dato Abang Othmrin bin Abang Haji Moasili. fears that the sale of Social and Welfare lottery tickets in the State would not be easy because of difficulties in communica- tions. Dato Abang Othman, who returned106 words
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Article68 1966-05-10 6 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Ten Socialist parties in the Asian -Oceania region met at the Socialist International Congress yesterday and decided to set up a preparatory committee. They met under the chairmanship of Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The object of the committee will be68 words
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Article57 1966-05-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Two hundred and ninety people have applied for the nine scholarships offered by the Federal Land Development Authority for studies in mechanical engineering at the Technical College. This is ihe third offer of scholarships for mechanical en- I gineering at the Technical57 words
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250 1966-05-10 6 I UMUT, Mon. The Bruas parliamentary by-election to fill the vacant seat caused by the death of an Alliance M.P., Mr. Yeoh Tat Benpr. will be a three-cornered fight. Candidates nominated today for the by-election polling day June 4 are: Mr. Chew Blow Chvon,250 words
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Article45 1966-05-10 6 PARIT B NT Mon.— Th* transfer of, Krian District Officer. Inch ::sh;im bin Mat Piah. has beeii postponed. Inche Hisham was to have left for Lumut at the beginning of this month, but will now rrniat) here ponding further no'.ie*.45 words
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Article21 1966-05-10 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Jinoteri.st. Hen? Hock Khi. 48. VM killed last night when his machine skidded m Clemenceau Avenue.21 words
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161 1966-05-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1 r FHE Terißku Ampuan of Selanpor today opened the $20,000 extension to the Cheshire Home in Selayang, 15 miles from here. The new w'ng, which can accommodate 12. Is for chronically ill children. The Tengku Ampuan described the extension as "another161 words
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Miscellaneous134 1966-05-10 6 1/»V## Ooff B* Y-T. UntttUn IKTW~t marnrrrAßg I lg« A»OUT -L-E~~~ I WeLL.WHAT'B TMERE tS NO I _.A>4P TM GOING TO fl t^KT^m xw^MKif "ir\ STAY R^QHT WOW *^O^P I'M I I I 3OM^4A 3A.Y —^^J NcvkK, Vo j^^^ ,im /#•> A frflrt/ Bff €H*Ht*r fcotlrf ■^■P^P^fP |B)UR MINERAL PWOSPECTORS134 words
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Article, Illustration2253 1966-05-10 7 LEN DEIGHTON - BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN LEN DEIGHTON HARRY PALMER, working for British Intelligence, has infiltrated the incredible private espionage network run by General Midwinter, a multi-millionaire Texan and fanatical anti-Communist. Midwinter wants to overthrow the Soviet regime by active sabotage behind the Iron Curtain. Palmer hos already tangled with two of Midwinter's2,253 words
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Obituary29 1966-05-10 8 Wt4* SIS iVimnia) jINNINCt, Ro»a \\;nirrr<l. «ldow of 1 A S JrnolnM 0 H K. formrrly of Ipoh. Prrak at Toronto, Canada on \;rll :">. aftrr a ahort Hlnr«a.29 words
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Article28 1966-05-10 8 W»rdt Sit (Minimum) MAOAM VELLAMAL nnd family M thank all rrlaiivr-a and frirndt «ho ■••'ndad tha funrral ol hrr aon, Ragupa".v and tho» fit orratha and dona'iona28 words
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Article28 1966-05-10 8 U Worrfi Sit (Mimimum t A MEMORIAL HOLY ('ommvinion I f,.r !h. cV. N«:r will ua hr:<l in »t Andrr* Cathedral at 7 Im. Wrdnrrday 11-0 !<•♦» fnrnda28 words
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Article143 1966-05-10 8 t» Wf4» Sit (Minimum) LXQUIUTE NEW COLLECTION M M k.moio prarla for tha iticatm Tha Mine Shop, lit Patrick a (•porn. REMEMBER MARZINE' and forgrt 'I tlrkDrti. Thin f.tmoun quick. KJ rrmrdy la Raul rßrctivt, and mH to Bin to childtrn. NEW RANCC uf Toron'n m\rd m Ann Kuildlnt..143 words
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Article648 1966-05-10 8 Nine months after separation, top officials of the Singapore and Malaysian Governments have met in the first major effort to solve some of the problems. Of course there has been continuous contact on all these matters, but is it any easier in May than it would have648 words
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Article347 1966-05-10 8 The Education Minister* decision to disband and reform tlie Teachers Panel of the National Joint Council of > Teachers has raised an extraordinary storm, and dis- closed a most unhealthy state of affairs. Nine unions (all associated with the proposal to form a single Malayan Teachers Union) have347 words
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Article190 1966-05-10 8 It is to be wondered how j serious the Malaysian Ministry of Health is about remedying the acute shortage nf doctors in government service. The Public Account* Committee has reported that i at least 500 are needed, yet moves to find them seem al- j most derisory. A190 words
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Letter207 1966-05-10 8 I HAVE just read with Interest the article on p. 18 (B.T. May 4) headed '•Strong measures urged on taxis" and In particular some remarks by the S.T.A. about various classes of cars, i am not an expert in the matter of the various classes of cars.207 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1966-05-10 8 TUN ABDUL RAZAK - UMNO: Tasks performed and the tasks that lie ahead TUN ABDUL RAZAK To mobilise Malay support to promote and strengthen goodwill and unity, to integrate all races into a united nation a broadcast by on the anniversary of the United Malay National Organisation TOMORROW the United Malay National Organisation, better1,546 words
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Article, Illustration367 1966-05-10 9 SIA CHEONG YEW - A mix-up in the mortuary. SIA CHEONG YEW By And trisha-rider buries by mistake mother of a merchant SINGAPORE, Monday. BECAUSE of a mortuary mix-up, Madam Lee Wee Tee, 98, mother of a Telok Ayer Road merchant, will be buried a second time tomorrow this time by her own family.367 words
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322 1966-05-10 9 Batek: MARA explains why Japanese are here ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. MARA today entered the batek controversy in a bid to clarify the situation caused by the visit of a nine-man Japanese textile mission. In a statement, it said that the Japanese team was only studying the possibility of setting up322 words
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96 1966-05-10 9 <iV.APORE. Mon. The Dg 19-man military team fom the Thai National Defence College, today had an unscheduled meeting with Singapore's Minister fcr Defence and Internal Security. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at his office. The meeting followed their visit to Queenstown housing estate and96 words
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107 1966-05-10 9 SUNNY ANG APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Mon. Sunny Aurs appeal a|al ii s f conviction and death sentence for the murder of a barmaid, is now beforr the Privy Council. It will be hoard any day now The hearing is ex-rv-tPd to take only one Ang was convicted last107 words
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Article55 1966-05-10 9 I.L'MPUR. Mon. A :r m the Bread and Makers 1 Association, pmbilan, will meet the r "I Commerce and InDr. I.im Swee Aun. tomorrow to discuss the problems '.lie bread and biscuit Th- will also appeal to the Gi'vrnimnu to relax the rest net ion55 words
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Article38 1966-05-10 9 IMPING Mon. a tindal in! the Publu Works Department here. .in, 53. m killed by a j lorry n* the I'nd mile Simpang i Ro.td here yesterday when he fell i rum his bicycle.38 words
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Article38 1966-05-10 9 PENANO, Mon. A 12-year-old schoolboy. Mohamed Haniffa bin Syed Majid. was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry this afternoon. Mohamed Haniffa was cycling in Sunitci Penang Read when the accident occurred.38 words
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Article36 1966-05-10 9 SEGAMAT. Mon. The chairman of the Boys Scout Association here. Inche Ahmad bin Hail s..i;im, will open a two-day preliminary Cubs course for 69 school teachers at the Seg Wan High School here tomorrow.36 words
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Article33 1966-05-10 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon— A housewife, Jaah binte Ma'arof, 60, who was out fishing over the week-end, was drowned when her sampan capsized in a nver. about IS miles north of here.33 words
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Article22 1966-05-10 9 man lam has been elected chairman of the Amalgamated Union of Employees In Government Clerical and Allied Services, Perak branch.22 words
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Article49 1966-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Governments of Singapore and Cambodia have agreed to the appointment of Mr Chuop Hell as the first Ambassador of Cambodia to Singapore. Mr. Hell will arrive here shortly to take up his new appointment, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today.49 words
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111 1966-05-10 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —A $60,000 16mm colour film Portrait of Prosperity—illustrating the dynamic economic progress of Malaysia and Singapore has been completed by the Malayan Film Unit for world-wide distribution. The film shows the rapid industrialisation which has taken place In the two countries since111 words
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Article64 1966-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 42 Commando, Royal Marines returned to Singapore during the week-«nd at the end of their fifth tour In Borneo— and their third In the First Division of Sarawak. The commandos first went to Borneo In December 1064. a* part of the force which64 words
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Article37 1966-05-10 9 TELUK ANBON. Mon. Mr K Annamalai. a technician In the Telecommunications Department I here, has been elected chairman I of the Lower Perak nranch of I the National Union of Telecom- I munlcaUoni Employ s,,37 words
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79 1966-05-10 9 Woman alleges $8,400 fan tan swindle SINGAPORE, Mon. Four men were charged in the Second District Court today with cheating Susy Lim Chai Kok of $8,400 in a game of fan tan on Jan. 13 in Jalan Rumah Tinggi. Foo Yoo Long, Gan Cheong, Han Hang Chuan, and Lim Hong79 words
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Article78 1966-05-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Th< FaDanese Government is tc iclp the Singapore Government in its fight aeainsi ;he trafficking of narcotic; jy a gift of highly-sensitive .cientifip equipment valued it more than $10,000. A representative from the r.".panese Embassy will hand >ver the equipment to tht78 words
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Article218 1966-05-10 9 KIALA LI.MPUR, Mon Tne public were urged to join in the 20th I mno anniversary celebrations here on Wednesday and tc treat it as a national event. The call was made by the .Minister of Information mil Broadcasting. In. ha S«m. bin \mlul218 words
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Article31 1966-05-10 9 Xl- \NTAN. Mon— Road blocks and on-the-spot checks will be made throughout Pahang when the police launch a public order exercise on Thursday from 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement17 1966-05-10 9 Our C^^ft Amah 11 111 C.... VA -0 andirons 1 'jtmi since we bought a HOOVER m17 words
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Advertisement110 1966-05-10 9 Fastest daily Jet Service to Hongkong 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 Airways. MALAYSIA110 words
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Miscellaneous776 1966-05-10 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Kuala5 Kuala Lumpur Lassie: 7 News In English; and Penanc; 7.10 Talks on Current events: 6 lpoh and Malacca; 7.35 Candid Camera: 8 News S 10 Johore Bahru; in Mandarin: 8.10 Modern 4 l'.iipiiijc Drama; 8.35 Zane Grey Thea- B.i tn i.ii i.it. tre "A Quiet Sunday776 words
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Article, Illustration503 1966-05-10 10 PACE SETTERS AT FASHION SHOW IN AID OF CHARITY TODAY the emphasis is on YOUTH. .lutlgin^ from whal fashion experts Hie world oxer an producing, there should be exciting limes ahead. Women will be wearing clothes that are dynamic. There will be a new sense503 words
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135 1966-05-10 10 DO you know that healthy people lose something like a quart of water a day? And besides physical exertion or atmospheric humidity, perspiration can be Increased by emotional causes like excitement, shyness or fear? It Is emotional perspiration that is the real enemy, for135 words
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Article146 1966-05-10 10 Diary notes... MRS ELLEN G LOUIS has been elected president of the Inner Wheel Club of Singapore for 1966-67. The other officials arc: vice-president, Mrs. Babs Bnow: honorary secretary, Mrj. Jean Storey; honorary treasurer. Mrs. Lilian Shaw, committee metnbera. Mr*. Moy Yoong Rlntoul. Mrs. Marie Cotton, Mrs. Marjorie Reevs, Mrs.146 words
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691 1966-05-10 10 Snob value of a perfect set of nails BRITTLE nails, splittiny; nails, soft nails and hard ones, nails bitten to the quick and nuils like talons, nails with grooves, nails with spots, ingrowing nails. All these can cause bitter despair to any woman who loves beautiful hands, or whin she691 words
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Advertisement397 1966-05-10 10 Under-garments made of synthetic fabrics jbJ for hot weather yeori 090 coraets turing rirm, wh«n ht wet Wtm constricted, bonev, in Singapore recently. tight and uncomfortable Mr. Brill said: "The new Today it it a different synthetic fabrics are suited a story with the introduction for wear in climates like397 words
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Advertisement195 1966-05-10 10 feel poised cool PROTECTED comfortable Sleek assured fresh dainty unhampered clean modern triumphant Use Tampax internal sanitary protection. Invented by a doctornow used by millions 0/ women If you'd like a sample of Tampax just send 23 cents in stamps to The Nurse. P.O. Box 1164. Singapore Advertisement For your195 words
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Advertisement1303 1966-05-10 11 tO LIVtRPQOL t WEST COAST UK., Out Sport Sails P S'kaa PtMM OOLIUS Liverpool. Belfast, Glasgom.. II Pt May 11 May 11 PERSEUS Liverpool May 11 May 11 AIAI lisaon. L'peoi. Ciaajjoa May it May ll May 21/21 May 24 ASTTANAI Liverpool. CJatgoa May 21 May 21 CTCLOPS Liverpool, 3L»lin.1,303 words
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Advertisement2568 1966-05-10 11 MM^ M M MaaaaMjßaanßaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaan^^aaaantnaaajaaaaaaaa^Baaaa aMaaw THEXWWhUNES iM■nr i EKPB'SS SAILINGS IB GENOA-HAYBE-HAMBUB6-OREMERNAVEN-ROTTEROAM-AMSTERDAM ANTWERPAARNUS-CBPENHAGEN. Spurt p. S'haa Henana Arr: b>noa Havn H'burg R'aaa Anna Copa 1 BUSUANGA May IS/17 May 11,11 21,21 Jmi 1 IMe 14 tl Jaw 21 21 I »ONEA imi 12 13 imi 14 II 11,11 My t2,568 words
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Advertisement1267 1966-05-10 11 feELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTIHENT. LftJtliM IbVi S'pori P. Shaa Pmmi CITY SP WELLINGTON London. Hamourg. Rottimaa. sin ar Baas Hjvrti Hull M bfo H/n mn nUv CITT OF NfWCASTU London, Hamburg. Rottirdaa. Ma. n. Hull 21 21 IMI IB MM CITT Bf1,267 words
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778 1966-05-10 12 From Our Market Correspondent /M).\ UNIONS Here much V> quicti-r on the Stock Exchange yesterday after last weeks record turnoven and hectic business. The turnover amounted to 7i>'.;;oo units compared with 613.47U > unite on Saturday morning. The market was pausing tor consolidation after778 words
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Article30 1966-05-10 12 ajan Stock Indices B-ay 7. Ma; 9. •Indu, trials: 9. .51 98.37 Tins: 118.27 118.20 S rubbers: Iti W 109.52 -Dec. 30, Hit::; inn. Dec. 19, 19«2 1U0.30 words
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Article1112 1966-05-10 12 |{l M K>v i n a nd reported to tJ the Sinrapore and Koala Lumpur trudinr moms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the sharps traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: aUusttad <2.000> SI. HO, (1,000) $1.39: C.C.M. (lb.uOO) «l M L). rj.000) SI.SS D,1,112 words
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Article35 1966-05-10 12 ON the frsa sicriantt market in Hon« Kong yrsttrday (be UB dollar was quoted at 77» tor T.T. and 5.76 (or assh. Sterltnc was quotrO at 18.06 and oa» tad at ••>« at M*&35 words
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280 1966-05-10 12 rE Straits tin price continued to ease yesterday falling another dollar to :sii73.2;> on an offering estimated at 20 tons to 230 tons. Fairly strong local support was -eported from all quarters. MALAYAN KI'PBER MARKET: The market ruled cry quiet during the no:nl.v280 words
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Article122 1966-05-10 12 MELBOURNE. Mem. INDUSTRIALS, .ed by U continued to ease. The decline m attributed to further le.aUun lv the BriU&'i udget. BMUu moved lower. Western Mining was down 10 cents to Si und KitiK Island do.. v 12 cents to $1.88 Oils rs bi rely steady. Today's cloning prteaa122 words
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Article259 1966-05-10 12 \/|AY tM lubber f.u.b. buyers vlosad at j p.m. in Sin^apiir- and Kuala Lumpur >r>trrd.iy at 69'g cents per lb. ilou 11 j. quarter of a cent on (>ida>\ clusins level for the position. The tone na very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prices in centa per lb.259 words
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Article100 1966-05-10 12 V^MIHS lying alonstido tho BlaajaasrS H itiiuur >ihjii» or sipscted taday are: Ol v\.»t Ueo«aJ 15,1*. Azucbiaaa Maru It). KunaK 2S/34, luuhko liS/l I Wairaia 17/38, skikai Maru l'y/30. TJiliwong tl/H, Ulvaaear:. Nlppl Maru 40/41. Slamat 4J/43. City 01 l'oniia 47. Horn Bee N \V 1, lapan100 words
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Article61 1966-05-10 12 /■HINESE Product KaSwaaajSj Singaday: Cecenut ail: Dulk UJt wlicra druoa $47 aellera. Baaeai May/Juo« LX Cuutineot: Pep#«r: Muntok watl Sarawak araMi y tiarawuk i.tnK $nn LamponK hlack rtlo (N) sellers (all «(i", NLW). ASTA iloo iNi aellers .111.1, \LW) Singapore Coconut On Millers Asiaelation prices: bott Hit aauWs,61 words
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Article25 1966-05-10 12 May KIBISEK PRICE: WJJ crnls (down quarter of a icnt) TIN: SU'o.-Jj (down SI). I nollitial estimated olTerint:: Mo tons (up ?1) tonsi25 words
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Article53 1966-05-10 12 Tilt, present rate ot tli. MaU>ao A dollar against MM pound sterling fixed on Ntucmbi 1 M, 1 1 is selUng T.T. or VI). te. 10 16d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1/ltid. Buying O.D. 2s. i>d. The lollar at its statutory middle position I relation to its rant-t53 words
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Article52 1966-05-10 12 ON the .Bit .1 Malayan short Terms. Monr\ Market for the week rndrd Saturday lay 7). the range ol c*U rates was as follows: BANK HXDB: 4 per cent U 1/16 per cent. GENERAL KINDS: 3< t per cent to 4 per rent. at iVLVCNT ol fund>> totalled52 words
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Article66 1966-05-10 12 Outputs from the estates and .-lues lv the Guthrie Group lor April with the cur to date In brackets are: rubber (group) 7.U26.0U0 lbs. ir2.319.0U0 lbs). (uutMdr' 5c.00^ lbs. (256.C lbs. 1. 121.000 )U0 lbs palm oil (group) 2.618 tons (10.050 tons), loutsidn 'J.osb tons '7.099 tun-i. palm66 words
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Article65 1966-05-10 12 K-Uovunt? lurllier April rubber crops lnclud I nitrU MaUi 1 3U9.208 lb Aver Molrk 56.430 lb I one Hi 1 San liH.'.til lb., and Nyalav >7.354 1 >■ 1 Bukit M< jan Bukit Mrrtajam j m>UU 266.000 I-.. Jabur VallrT nUtf 135.000 lb SunjH Siput 47.000 lb. PacUrtf65 words
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Advertisement845 1966-05-10 12 USTRALIA-NIW /(*l»N0 SERVICtJ INBIA. PAKISTAN «N0 f t»i! »EIVIC(» is Fnaiastlc. tlaltiat. Mrltawai. StSMf. Ti: Mairas n* Nat'Mttiaaa »»nans b'Mm S'PWI b'OWe S'^irn Htn»O| BUIIMB* Sailes ll tort IM] Ml, BAittU 26 31 Ma» I Jaat 1 SARPtI* 3 lutt ll SJaaa 1/ISJMI lAJUI« IS/?4Jaar ?S lust /I lv«t SOMBAIA845 words
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Advertisement778 1966-05-10 13 151 J t.nuid from Page tl ACKNOWLEDGMENTS > H Itnimwmi FAMILY OF THE late L*>cr- ihank all relative* and neir condolence me»iit.'.M aad loan of cars MR A MRS. Goh Koh Pul Ihank all fnrnds and relative* for their rondo. ri wreaU egrams an.l urj during Uteir recent, bsjMBVI ANNOUNCtMLN778 words
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Advertisement1022 1966-05-10 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It WortU tt (Mim.)— Bmx M rf*. extra MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED Malaysian Airways Limited requires in Singapore. 1 tears of •»e jua aaaaaaß tne Baaasr camtinds.* M niHji Certificate or its equivalent lluent Malay. SOt I years pratUcal and adauaistrauv* atasaSS knm' u.ik. ol Dry i>ructrdures. BStVSBS and1,022 words
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Advertisement1033 1966-05-10 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M H ..r«. Him.)— Bmx It rfs exfra SEMBAWANC HILLS ESTATE dm--enii detached bungalow furM MM flat 41 District II furnished SSSS ISKhastv* ur r.l B 1 I s Ler t ßealty) Co. Tel. (Spore* HOOVER PARK. District 21, IV Moiey terrar-e house. 3 bedrooms, servant a brdroom.1,033 words
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Advertisement941 1966-05-10 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS WordM vf (Vim Box Ft rls txlrm 1157 HOLOEN SPECIAL. Uood conBESS*. turoiM-ao o*ntr View at IM<J Thomson Koad. Miogapor* 11. Mtwwo 19*1 MORRIS MINI station magoa punbasrd new June l<*«3 on* Kurol.ran owner leawng Hingaport S3.IVU 0.n.0. visit 2 Cluny Road. B'por*. IMS HOLDCN SPECIAL,941 words
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Advertisement727 1966-05-10 13 LADIES HAJRDRESSING It Words it (Ml*.)— Box St fS>. rxtrm VICKY'S FICURAMA SALON Hair Colouring. Tinting. Hl.-arhini:. Hi»hliti.t ■swekll Kcrtn. .1 C fsfSMBB Wdxing Manicurr PcOtmra, 1018 Tangltn Ftoad. 8 por* lv MBBH WHERE TO STAY (Spore) It War 4. tt (¥lm.l Box rls r«lra •CITY" CUCST HOUSE D/Bmglt rooms727 words
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Advertisement734 1966-05-10 13 ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) LIMITED Al A!.. M'MPI R A^Kiatfd Mines iMnlitya) Limited annotmre outputs n[ tin C concentrates (or the month ol o April. 1966 as lollons.— 1 m i i AVER HITA I TIN DREDGING LTD. 2,322 a THE SUNGEI BESi MINES LTD. 2.022 BUNGEI WAY DREDGNG LTD. 1.142734 words
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Advertisement187 1966-05-10 13 SHIPPING NO I ILLS a In|\ ms. "GUDRUN BAKKE" \..N Arrivrd Sincapurr: i Con.-4k:nr<' cs air uney will bo t Pinntipore 2 <t t> 7 Iron I n U 3 66 iWedni No further sonrey srlll Her this SandiUnda Butlrrv Ltd. SIN MA INSTITUTE offers superior training in Radio TV187 words
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Advertisement777 1966-05-10 14 PASARAN GET AH MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN RUBBER EXCHANGE REMINDER RUBBER EXPORT REGISTRATION ACT, 1966 THE ABOVE ACT WILL COME INTO OPERATION ON 16th MAY, 1966 AND AS FROM THAT DATE ALL RUBBER TO BE EXPORTED FROM ANYWHERE IN THE STATES OF MALAYA, BY LAND, SEA OR AIR WILL REQUIRE TO HAVE777 words
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Advertisement1157 1966-05-10 14 I NOTICES NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE OF OIIARTFRI V THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE "f UUAKItKLT (CHAPTER 174) SESSION OF THE AND I HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, IN THE MATTER OF tltlC APf\Bt CHEE SENG TONG (MALAYA) I SINGAPORE I IUITCn RrnuUtion* 4(1) and (2) of the LIMIItU HoteU Licensin( Regulations,1,157 words
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Advertisement910 1966-05-10 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I LAN TAWARAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Tawaran2 dl-jemput untok perAPPLICATIONS are invited for i kakas dan kelengkapan2 sapertl the following appointments berikut: (1) ALMONERS: Qualifications: (at Furniture, Fittings and FurDiploma in Socihl Studies ir hums P fl U <Medl^ al W rk> (b > Foam910 words
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Advertisement209 1966-05-10 14 MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS HAVE VACANCIES FOR CADET FLIGHT ENGINEERS QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Minimum four years c xperience in aircraft maintenance or Engines/Airframes. 2. Cambridge Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent. 3. All applicants will be required to undergo thorough physical examinations and should have good vision, with glasses. Applications, giving full d209 words
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Article273 1966-05-10 15 THEY MEET BURMA IN PUTRA CUP SURVIVAL MATCH MANILA, Monday. J ALA VSIA will face a crucial test tomorrow when they meet Burma in the quarterfinal round of the eighth Asian youth footbali tournament. The winners will advance to the s«'mi-finals. whereas the losers will dropAgencies - 273 words
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Article237 1966-05-10 15 S'gor CA pick all-star team KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Srlangor Cricket Association today named a formidable side for their opening MCA interstate match against Perak at Ipoh this weekend. The tram, according to SCA secretary K.P. Tham. has everything batsmen and bowlers in top form, several brilliant fielders and experience. ng237 words
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Article33 1966-05-10 15 LONDON. Moo. Morning ram prevented any play before lunch on ilir second day three-day cricket match al Oxford today between Oxford University and thr wr.-t Indies Oxford 160. West Indians 168-4.33 words
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Article94 1966-05-10 15 l/UAI.A LUMPUR. Mnn. ■^Tenttku Abdul Rihman. who is president of the Asian Football Confederation, will not go to Mrfiuli for the annual congress of the AFC on Thursday. This decision of the Tengku puts an end to speculation in the Philippine capital that the Trngku would attend94 words
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Article21 1966-05-10 15 KI'ALA I.IPIS. M'.n. Th« Police contingent innu.il ;«th!t •ie meet will be held ■t thr Clifford School padang 16-17.21 words
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Article, Illustration448 1966-05-10 15 I ONDON. Mon— This is the firing line of the world cricket champions a batsman's eye view of the bowling barrage England and the counties face when they meet the West Indians this summer. It Is the best, the most balanced, and the most448 words
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439 1966-05-10 15 ROME; Monday. A USTRALIA'S Tony Roche pulled off the biggest A upset of the Italian international tennis championships yesterday, knocking out his se-cond-seeded countryman Fred Stolle to move into the semi-finals. The 20-year-old Roche, rated seventh in the tournament, beat 27-year-old439 words
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220 1966-05-10 15 AIK MONG FAVOURITE FOR THE JUNIOR TITLE PXANG, Mon. Sixteen-year-old Tan Ailc Mong. younger brother of All-England and Malaysian champion Aik Huang, will be the favourite to win the Penang junior badminton championships starting at. the Per.ang Chinese Girls High School on Friday. Alk Mong. who won the Penang schoolboys'220 words
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Article191 1966-05-10 15 In Barcelona. Spain bt Kenya 2-1 after leading 1-0 at half-!imr MOTOR RACING Barcelona: Mike Hailwond. of Britain, woi, the 250cr race in the Spanish motor-cycle Grand PrixAstride a Honda. HaiKood covered the 77.67-mile race in lhr 3:26 at an average speed of 73.52 mph. Second wa.sAgencies - 191 words
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392 1966-05-10 15 Get-set-go for million boys, girls in schools By M. RAHMAN I I KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. YEW champions and new records at school, dis- trict. state and national levels are promised during the coming schools athletic season which begins with a bang this week. Before the season, ends with the third392 words
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140 1966-05-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, M«n. Lights Athlrtic Club "A" won the first road relay for the Ruben Trophy organised by the Selangor AAA at Lake Garden* yesterday. Lights "A" won the 4\L'.4-nr.:r evrn 1 from 11 other warns m 47min s.6sec. Jets "A" were second140 words
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213 1966-05-10 15 Rahman Circuit trials date advanced /UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Motor Sports Club will from this year do away with practice runs on the eve of a meeting and Instead hold them a work before the events. This was announced today by D. Gustavus. secretar of the MMSC Ac have213 words
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Advertisement178 1966-05-10 15 But he could be found by tomorrow through The Straits Times TELE- ADS service. If you have lost a treasured or important possession, you stand a good chance of recovering it quickly by phoning in your advertisement now for tomorrow's Straits Times. Advertisements are accepted up to 3.00 p.m. for178 words
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Miscellaneous188 1966-05-10 15 Straits Times Crossword ACRo*-^ V A goat be.Mde >4i v h (th 6 a ruminant, chewing oil 8. He uses toe-cap but «lU> a lS: STSt??™!. ,6,. the promotion of promotion., 11. DUWmtoto gnen in the year "J of the Of 60 (01 13. Coin of pallndromlc axUcle. •—**•> lm188 words
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Miscellaneous382 1966-05-10 15 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS Kriendlies tSbani: Oarr:i.nn Free Schools crosc-country bt KGV Old Boya by 3 kts (Penang): 1 Yean* Kok Boon Old Boys 41 <B. Jarkman 7-13) (27:17.01 2 Teh Ewe Huat 3 Garrison 42-7. NSC bt ComBurhanudeen. Junior: 1 Yeoh bined Garrison by 102. GarrtOun Chye 2 A. Aziz382 words
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Miscellaneous112 1966-05-10 15 DIARY SO< (KR s c or l>i>. I: TPCA v Poiire Hepol iPnpira Rd>; Iliv. Umno v TPCA i Depot i SIA Sgor Club (Taylor Rd': Div. I: pantat Renters v Hor.e Chin iPudu Rd»; Nn Star SIA dpoh Rdi Penanc »'v. 1: B worth Rar z Stl l B.112 words
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Obituary46 1966-05-10 16 CHAKINCAL 5IVAO«S»N hrott<»r of C P. M«ron of T>m»r!oh Mrnon fully on fi V K«W> in li<1f> Mil GABRIEL CATfCMIST of St Anthony Church rmm»4 a««v pr«r». fully or ivf.- th* ■hurrh nfter a rrqimm hlch mi« at 10 CO m to lh«' Ch-ruK C'mrxrry.46 words
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Obituary29 1966-05-10 16 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of imiic! William Peen ho piumhl way on May inth 1 rain of :nrr. 'ly I ather lie— U«» thun all Nora I last,29 words
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Article36 1966-05-10 16 DACCA. (Pakistani. Mon. Communist Chinese Chairman Liv Shao-Chi has given 850 Pakistani boatmen more than US$2,OOO for escorting his yacht when he cruised on the East Pakistan river for two hours on April 16.—A.P.AP - 36 words
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198 1966-05-10 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Party Rakyat and Labour Party supporters today held a 15-minute demonstration with banners and posters outside the Diamond Jubillee Hall while the Royal Commission inquiring into the working of local government authorities was in session inside. The demonstration began just before198 words
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Article66 1966-05-10 16 SAIGON. Mon— Air Force and Navy fighter bombers knocked out two Soviet-built missile sites in North Vietnam, the US. Command announced today. Tiikmi: advantage of a break in the monsoon rains. Navy A 4 Skyhnwks from the carrier Ranger hit a surface-to-air site 12 miles north-north-west66 words
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Article459 1966-05-10 16 LONDON. Mon The stock market moved lower today, rellecttng concern over the recent behaviour of Wall Street, and the possible effects of a U.K. seamen's strike. Losses however, were mainly fractional Trading in dollar stocks rema inert restricted by the continued high level of the dollar premium and459 words
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304 1966-05-10 16 Singapore must stop accusing Malaysia of bullying her: Ismail I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore must stop accusing Malaysia of bullying her at every turn if the two countries were to work together, the Minister of Home Affairs Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said tonight. This tendency among Singapore leaders,304 words
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Article39 1966-05-10 16 PENANG. Mon -A 12-year-old schoolboy. Mohamed HanifTa bin Syed Majid. was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry ihi.x afternoon. Mohamed Hanifta vai rye line in Sungel Pinanc Road when the uccldent, occurred.39 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-05-10 16 Tengku still bothered by his 'golf ing elbow KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The "golfing elbow uhi < h Ten g k v Abdul Rahman sustained more than a week ago is still bothering him. And because of this he still cannot play golf, the Tengku said here today when he arrived107 words
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Article40 1966-05-10 16 PRETORIA. Mon Abiam Fischer. 58-year-old former leading lawyer, was today sentenced to life imprisonment for conspiring to commit .sabotage. He was tound guilt in the high court last week on a total of 15 charges— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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171 1966-05-10 16 Britain must not quit Asia: Hasluck WELLINGTON. Mon. Australia's Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Paul 1 luck, said here today if Britain withdrew her forcea from the Asian mainland for economy us 8h c would be a world power. "The Australia] that Britain should staj in the Par East." MrReuter - 171 words
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Article66 1966-05-10 16 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Ten Socialist parties In the AsianOceania region met at the Socialist International Congress yesterday and decided to spt up a preparatory corrmittee. They met under the chairmanship of Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuj.. Yew. The -bject of the committ«« will be to66 words
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Article28 1966-05-10 16 LONDON. Mon— Robbers tele phoned the police last night short ly after raiding a gas station t say the attendant had been bourn and eaeeed. UPIUPI - 28 words
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