The Straits Times, 11 May 1966
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Title Section27 1966-05-11 11 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 SINGAPORE. U MAY 1966 Be Niitiiiiiiii The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203427 words
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1291 1966-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Unmo does not represent the right or the left but what is best for the country said Tengku Abdui Rahman tonight. In ;i broadcast over Radio Malaysia to mark Umno'.s 20th anniversary the Prime Minister, who la also1,291 words
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Article39 1966-05-11 11 INDIANOPOLIS t Indiana >. Tues. —A school girl who woke up before dawn to quiet the family dog. was shot to death in the kitchen yesterday when her father mistook her for a burglar— AP.AP - 39 words
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Article112 1966-05-11 11 Indons 'still active on border' KL'AI.A LUMPUR. Tues Indonesian troops are still active on the Malaysian Indonesian border area, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said after the Defence Council meeting here this evening. He described their activities as "minor." There was also no evidence that the Indonesian Government112 words
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Article, Illustration326 1966-05-11 11 Recognition of Singapore and end of confrontation must come together Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that Indonesia's recognition of Singapore should come at the same time as the ending of confrontation. Unless Hiis condition w;is complied with, Malaysia would regard326 words
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Article75 1966-05-11 11 IIOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, ifl General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, left here today for a three-day visit to Rumania. Rumanian sources said here today. His departure came amid reports from Peking that Mr. Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, is due in RumaniaReuter - 75 words
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Article135 1966-05-11 11 SAIGON, Tuesday. ||IGH-FLYING B 21 bombers rained lons of bombs on a mpected Conununisl troop concentration today in War Zone* where the National Liberation Front is believe to have its secret headquarters. It was the 10th consecutive raid by the huge bombers. American soldiers fromUPI - 135 words
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881 1966-05-11 11 The big blast: See Page 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE U.S. Government tonight assured the world that it would back up any nation that might need its support against "nuclear blackmail." The assurance was given by the State Department in a statement on China's third881 words
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Article54 1966-05-11 11 BRUNSWICK i Germany i. Tues. About 20 explosions rocked a .section ot i he East German bordel on Sunday night when a herd of cattle from East Germany strayed onto v mined death strip, customs olfltlals here reported yesterday. Three of the cattle were killedAP - 54 words
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Article28 1966-05-11 11 MOSCOW. Tues Six new tremors shook the earthquake- battered city of Tashkent over- night, but reports today suggested there was no further serious i damage Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article26 1966-05-11 11 PORT LAUDERDALE. i Florida i. Tues Albert Pr«nci» Capone Jr. son or gangster Al Capone. changed his name yesterday to Albert Francis— APAP - 26 words
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Article30 1966-05-11 11 MOSCOW Tues. Russia '.< Prime Minister. Mr Alexel Rosygin. flew to Cairo today for till first foreiitn Koodwill tour shirt taking o\er the Soviiet Premiership 18 months ago. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-05-11 11 Mao is seen again in publicafter six months TOKYO. Tues. Communist Chinese leader Mao Tsc-tung emerged today from .i six months' public absence during which he was reported ill. The New China News Agency (NCNA) said he met an Albanian Government delegation led by Mr. Mehmet Shehu. chairman of theAP - 96 words
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Article61 1966-05-11 11 JAKARTA. Toes. An Indonesian economic mission, led by Deputy Foreign .Minister .Mr. I'marjadi, left for Japan today on the first leg of a two-month visit abroad in seek new economic aid, badly needed to put Indonesia's disrupted economy back on its feet. Other countries on theUPI - 61 words
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Article42 1966-05-11 11 RANGOON Tiies.- More than 60 leiiuing Karen rebels raided 1 Okkan a town about 40 mile* nwa\ from here. Uie Suiulav ntsht and burnt down 3R lioiivk and one rice mill with rice xlorkK, according to press reports Reviter42 words
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Article63 1966-05-11 11 STOCKHOLM, lues— The SlnKapore Prime MmiMfi. Mi L*e Kuan Yew. lodiiy said that if Indonesia did iidi improve its economic miiulliiii then- was a Kreai ri.sk thai me people would luin nuanist the leaders. 'The- new Indonesian leaders' prospects depend on what they can doReuter - 63 words
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Article218 1966-05-11 11 Gan: A good year for rubber KUALA LUMP UR, Tuos. The chairman of the Rubber Producers' Coimci l. Senator Gan Te c k Yeow. today spoke confidently ol 1966 as a "good year" for Malaysian rubber, and gave three reasons lor his belief. REASON NO. I he said, was the218 words
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Article35 1966-05-11 11 RHOT>J 1* MOVE I NITi n NAI K»\< Tnes. lmn<i asked Tuesday that N B until meet •■iminiT (o resume debate m t>> <!e -1 with the rebel ii colony ol Rhodesi:, \P35 words
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Article168 1966-05-11 12 Romeo stabs the wrong twin 'TOKYO, Tuev A JaI p.tnese Komeo who tried to kill his Juliet and then lommil suicide yesterday, provided a bitter twist to the old story of unhappy love —he si.ilihed tnc wrong twin. The Komeo in the case uas an 18-year-old farm labourer hopelessly inReuter - 168 words
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Article37 1966-05-11 12 DACCA, Tues. Communist Chlne.se chairman Liv Shao-chl has given 85) Pakt>. <n h^imin more than US$2,OOO for escorting his yacht when he cruised on the East Pakistan river for two hours on April IS— A.P.AP - 37 words
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264 1966-05-11 12 Sad case of the envoy who never was OAIGON luev Ihe South leinamese Governm<-nt h.i> finally closed Mi lile on the ambassador to Übiopia who m-vrr rrally was. .Nnixp.iprr reports here toda> MM the Chief of St-it. <.<■) Ngayca v.to 1 him li.nl Mxnrd a rtecrte iineal wtaii ihr atubassadorReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration574 1966-05-11 12 AFTER AMERICA, RUSSIA AND BRITAIN. Accurately predicted by the Japanese PEKING, Tuesday PHINA yesterday exploded her lirst hydrogen bomb. It went off over Western China at o.'iU p.m. Malayan time. It confined 'thermo-nuclear material,"' the New China news agency said. "This experimental nuclearReuter - 574 words
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128 1966-05-11 12 And Chou warns U.S.: We're prepared PEKING, Tucs. Mr. Chou En-lai today reaffirmed that China v.ovid not provoke a war with Uie Un;;ed States. But he warned that China was prepared. "It can be said with certainty that, once in China, the Un.ted States v» ill not oe able toReuter - 128 words
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Article26 1966-05-11 12 CAIRO. Tue*. Fcvte expf rt» I are to search for M in Egrp''* western and »«.«'*rn rlener'.s The co« will be £12 million Reuler.Reuter - 26 words
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Article37 1966-05-11 12 JAKAKIA. ibOUt 30» Indonesian oil workers \e.s f>rriay i i nif Qovernmenl o buy "Ui Shi and rein Indonet i harned that rin prica «f t'ssiio miir.on to b i li\p years w rt»u?ef.37 words
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337 1966-05-11 12 GUNBATTLE IN SAIGON STREETS NEAR U.S. BILLET A daring early morning attack by terrorists SAIGON. Tuesday raged in the streets of central Saigon today as terrorists launched a daring attack near a major American officer! billet. Two Vietnamese civilians were believed to have brrti mown down by machine gun fireReuter - 337 words
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Miscellaneous40 1966-05-11 12 TUB GUXM9OLC 4 g-»A4^-/lift! upt!T\ (HO\Mvu*t« we /just tuiwl'ims^ /wiJeNve wteepicsTN I lll&UBR. J V *WTER WITU VOuVy VIZ; DEAE MACQiEO YOU WOULDN'T 1 v riivncpw v ~\JlztZj I evem let Me lipt a J j-f. lr V^^COaL ftCUTTLE j40 words
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170 1966-05-11 13 NEW DELHI WELCOMES JAKARTA PEACE OVERTURE I^EVV DELHI, Tues.— Mr. Swaran Singh. Indian External Affairs Minister, said yesterday he would welcome a ministerial meeting between India and Indonesia to remove existing mlsunderstandii: Mr. Swaran Singh, who was answering questions In Parliament, said these misunderstandings were due to the Indone.sian Government'sReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration620 1966-05-11 13 Gerda wasn't my mistress: Sevigny COURT TOLD OF NIGHT AT FLAT QTTAWA, Tues.— Canada's former Associate Defence Minister, Mr. Pierre Sevigny, was ordered by the then Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, to break off his relationship with a woman he had been sleeping with, the Canadian sex-and-security probe was toldReuter; AP - 620 words
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351 1966-05-11 13 Talks between Britain and Rhodesia enter their second day LONDON, Tuesday EXPLORATORY talks between British and Rhodesian representatives go into their second day behind closed doors here today They are the first formal contact between the two governments since Mr. Lan Smith's regime seized independence six months ago. Almost immediatelyReuter - 351 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-05-11 13 I ONDON, Tues —Modesty Blji-r womanhood's lethal answer to James Bond, came to the screen in London in an appropriate blaze of gun-toting glamour Greeting the famous guests at the world film premiere was a guard of honour pistol-packing girls inExpresspic - 192 words
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Article207 1966-05-11 13 Palace workers and the new tax LONDON. Tues. Officials t o d a x y dodged the question many Britons were asking: Will the new tax on employees apply to Queen Elizabeth's royal household? The tax designed to divert labour from .services into productive Industrymeans flrras will have to payReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-11 13 \m|ijr^ m J\l |V j|i jM ml 1 jf WfawkWM WmlmmmmWT Textured T-Ball tip holds the paper the way a good tyre holds the road Parker T-Ball ball pen now with stainless steel! Tough stainless steel m houses its textured T-Ball H tip... resists wear, writes II a clean, clear116 words
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Advertisement272 1966-05-11 13 synr^ol of SECUB!1 I T** YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE L/^zJ per annum jdf* J I OTHER RATES FOR SHORT OR I LONG TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST j I YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. W4, LAVENDER STRKT. SINGAPORf 12272 words
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441 1966-05-11 14 Girl's 'terror car ride' to dark lane COURT TOLD OF CHRISTMAS NIGHT SHOCK SINGAPORE. Tuas. 1!) YEAR OLD j^irl wept in court today :is sne described her Christmas "tenor car ride" last year with ;i young pirate taxi driver. Eyes brimminp with tears, she recounted his efforts to have sexual441 words
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217 1966-05-11 14 Barbara's climb to the top in London SINGAPORE. Tues. Nine years ago. adventurous Miss Barbara Kong Chlng Chee left Singapore for London with her meagre savings and an uncertain future. Now she Is back— a qualified accountant, and an associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and217 words
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Article38 1966-05-11 14 BINOAPORE. Tues The annual inspection and presentation parade of the special constabulary by the Commissioner of Police. Mr John Le Cain, will be held tomorrow at .V3O p.m. at the Police Training School in Thomson Road38 words
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Article28 1966-05-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tues The Church of Our Lady of Fatima In Jurong will celebrate Its Patrons Feast with a fun fair, in aid of the poor.28 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-05-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. r! visiting Attorney General of lustralia, Mr. B. Mackie Snedden, today called on Singapore's Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Cbong Jin, and discussed matters of "general interest." He had flown in last night for a one-day visit after attending the Commonwealth Law Ministers' Conference in London. He98 words
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80 1966-05-11 14 Customs Dept revenue up from last year BINOAPORE Tuea Revenue collected by Singapore's Customs and Excise Department from nearly all soirrces showed an Increase In the first four months of this year, against the comparable period last year, to give a net Increase of $9,456,000 The collections from January to80 words
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Article48 1966-05-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tues-The President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Swimming Club. Mr Soon Peng Yam. tonight declared open a new restaurant at the club premises in Amber Road The restaurant caters for members as well as the general public and tourists48 words
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207 1966-05-11 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. A watch dealer told a court today how three armed youths walked into hus shop In Serangoon Road one night In December last year, and scooped 65 watches Irom a showcase before getting away Llm Boon Hong, proprietor of Wah Cheong Watch207 words
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Advertisement341 1966-05-11 14 SIMULTANEOUS LADIES ONLY PREVIEW ANOTHER FIRST PRESENTATION i By CATHAY ORGANISATION ?thirs?ollow SUNDAY 15th MAY 1966 OIM lIAItll 9 IMLAtE ut S .lSsi.m. Ot at 10.30 a.m. I "»>Admission: Circle: $2 00 Stall*; $1.00 (no *m li.i.) >^ TICKETS ON SALE MOW "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST! V OST341 words
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Advertisement25 1966-05-11 14 I GOODWOOD HOTEL P W« are pleased to announce that our W Sunday Poolside Barbeque P will re-commence from Sunday 15th May, 7.00 p.m. 025 words
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Advertisement275 1966-05-11 14 T FREE 11 1 IfaW Commencing Today 10.00 a.m. at Katong Tomorrow 10.00 a.m. at Orchard (ekgrN, < \LLI\4, v^Y TEEXMEKSU SINGAPORE A-GO-CU DANCE CONTEST to elect H' Fi Twins (from Philippine and Sinqoport'i Top Recording Stan I übuliHMM pria«*M II lit Prua: I return air trip tickets to Hong275 words
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Advertisement434 1966-05-11 14 tSHAW 3 GANISATION HURRY! LAbl ItW DAlb! 13th Day 1 1- 1. 45-4-6 30-9.30 1 "OSS 117 IN ZAkhl" I (MISSION FOR A Kl..Lfcßl I C?lof (SB) 1 pParocncmH^uj lOpcnt Today: 1 1-1 .45-4-6 30-9 1> Q ggor 1 "RtTuRN from the ASHES" 11-Mjr I'A'. LAST 2 DAYS' 11 dm.434 words
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Article, Illustration522 1966-05-11 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Political detainee. Dr. Lini Hock Slew. 35. of the Barisan Sosialis told the High Court today why he and about 100 of his fellow-de-tainees went on a two-day hunger strike last November in their dormitory in the de-t-ention camp522 words
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Article45 1966-05-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR lues mi .in. >v' 10 arrived here today for hrn-ii.v idiilerence on probM licmg the manufacture of >'troieum Representative.* from the United States. Australia. Japan. Hong Kong and India will be among those attending the conference Ahlch begins tomorrow.45 words
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101 1966-05-11 15 40 copies of Petir seized by police v ALA LI'MPL'R. Tuev Selangor police this morning seized 40 copies of last year's September issue of the banned Petir a Singapore People's Action Party publication when they raided a bookstall at the railway station here. The bookstall owner was detained tor iiiiestionins.101 words
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Article82 1966-05-11 15 MANILA. Tues The Association of South■M Via >ASA> will «oon undertake an ambl'ious rice research programme to Increase rlcp production In South-East Asia, informed Foreign Office sources here said today. Thi> was agreed upon dirlng a rr-cpn: meeting of the working committee of ».SA. an82 words
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Article38 1966-05-11 15 KUALA LIPIS. Tues. Puan Habibah blnte Abdul Ohanl. a own councillor, has been rejected chairman of the women's section of Umno here. Other officials: Vice-president. Puan Rahlmah blntl Mohamed Kawl; secretary. Puan Amlnah Dlnti AU.38 words
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106 1966-05-11 15 I/i \i i.i mpi R. rmHie .Minister of Works. Posts ;tnd l>lcnim tniiiiii-.ttioiis I. in Sri I vmili.inth.in Mai mn r.ttulatrd I mno for tlii part it ha> playrd in .ichirvins frerdom for thr MM) In i Mmfl n l^ p MMIM ot the106 words
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279 1966-05-11 15 Councillor warned of court contempt by commission JOHORE BAHRU. Tu.3 SENATOR At iii Nahappan. chairman of the Royal Commission inquiring into local government authorities, today warned a Party Rakyat town councillor. Mr. C. C Yong. that he would be guilty of contempt of court if he questioned the Integrity and279 words
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391 1966-05-11 15 Is an arm worth more than a leg? —poser for court KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. JJOW much is a man's arm worth? Is it worth more than a leg? This was the poser before the Federal Court of Appeal here today when it was called upon to increase by more than391 words
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Article21 1966-05-11 15 KUAL.A LI'MPL'R Tue< The Musicians' Union. Malaya, will hold Its annual mretina »t the Eastern Hotel here on Sunday.21 words
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127 1966-05-11 15 Don't bo complacent warning by Minister JESSELTON. Tues. The State Minister of Natural Resources. Mr. Thomas Jayasuriya. has warned that although Sabah had a tradition of racial harmony the people should not be complacent. "We must ensure an association regardless of race and it la here that the youth clubs127 words
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Article, Illustration439 1966-05-11 16 Rubber mission off today to promote sales I/ UA LA LUMPUP. Tues. A fourman Malaysian rubber mission leaves tomorrow for a fournation sales promotion tour of Western Europe and to attend the International Rubber Study Group meeting in Rome next week. The countries the mivMon led by ".super salesman" Senator439 words
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Article41 1966-05-11 16 KOTA BHARU TaM I Ministry of Culture. Youth »nd Sportg plans to uu:id a n>oi-U and cultural centre at Pengkalan Chepa. gtoc miles norn line. Tine centre, costing J'J6O.(KK) is to br built on a 10-acre atU.41 words
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Article31 1966-05-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR- Tue* Thf School Certificate and Malaysian Certificate of Education committee vfD meet here t !on May 30 to UUcu&s a number of subjects for future exanv.nI ations.31 words
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Article38 1966-05-11 16 112.UK ANSON. Tue». Mr. A Nagaratnam from Siuawan has assumed duties hero as Veterinary Officer. Louver Perak ;n place of Mr. K. Pmramsothy who ha« been transferred to Kuantan as actinft Deputy Veterinary Officer Pahang.38 words
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166 1966-05-11 16 $50,000 BAIL FOR TWO COUNCIL MEMBERS BUM RIVER. T;. Two local councillors. Hong Ho Ban. 38, and Lee Kirn Loo. M, were offered 550.00 D bai each by the Sessions Court yesterday after they pleaded not guilty to two cha of criminal breach of trust HUM.. ma.i of the B^hra;.166 words
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Article49 1966-05-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tue* The 1»--man Royal Thai National Defence- College delejMtlon now m Singapore today visited British defence establishments. In the evening, they were entertained to cocktails by the- Singapore Defence Minister. Dr. Goti Keng Swee. Later, they were guesU of the Bangkok Bank at dinner.49 words
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Article32 1966-05-11 16 KUALA LVMPCR. Tne.« Malaysia baa been accep'< member of t. 'iia! Telecommunications b. »r::um. the Deputy Prir. ter. Tun Abdul Razak announced after the weekly C'aois.c here to-32 words
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92 1966-05-11 16 |£t ALA LLMPI R. Tucs A youth pioneer corps is to be started soon to train >outlis for employment in various industries. A lomniitter of official:* under the ih;iirni:in>liip of tile Aviistant Minister of Culture. V <> v t li and Sports,92 words
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Article90 1966-05-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tuto. A group of left-wing trade unionists, styling tliemselve* th.- Singapore Trade Unions Working Committee iv Safeguard Worker*" fundamental Rights," have sent an open letter to the Government, condemning the new Trade Unions (Amendment i Bill. The lengtuy let.er in Chinese, addressed to90 words
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110 1966-05-11 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Shell is to build a mllliun dollar plant In Singapore to manufacture industrial and automotive grea>es. The plant will produce 3.500.000 lb of grease a year, mainly for the tMeda of Singapore and Malaysia Tlip company also hope.s to develop an110 words
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280 1966-05-11 16 NEW BODY TO HELP THE FREE FLOW OF TRADE IN ASIA KUALA LUMPUR. Tv«» I i rpHE newly formed Confederation of Asian x Chambers of Commerce will play an active role in furthering the free flow of trade in the region. i 1 l"he confederation waa formed at the three-day280 words
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Article, Illustration189 1966-05-11 16 Missing Army officer is found KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. (JAPTAIN Abdul Rahman bin Somsure, 36, listed as "missing" by the Army authorities 10 days ago, was found by the Military Police last night. Dressed in civilian clothes, he K tired and hungry, the Straits Times was told today. Late last night,189 words
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Advertisement395 1966-05-11 16 DlinlOpillO breathes luxury You spend a third of your life resting. Everyone does. But why don't \ou spend that time in luxury. On Dunlopillo. It breathes ■P^PHPfT^nrflfQ luxury. Breathes fresh air through its pure latex foam. Breathes |y^^^^^j^^UH IS > ou breathe. From the moment you touch the mattress. *-r"395 words
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Advertisement122 1966-05-11 16 ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING STRIKE BY ELECTRICAL WORKERS AT FEDERAL TEACHING HOSPITAL PETALING JAVA The General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd. has been negotiating for two weeks with the representatives of the workers who are on strike. Concessions were made which satisfied all of the grievances which caused the original stoppage. Further demands122 words
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Article, Illustration519 1966-05-11 17 Sultan's niece in unpaid bills row Electricity supply is cut off... A ROW is brewing here between the Govern ment and the only daugh tor of the late Sultan Ahmad Taiuddm and the former Tengku Ampuan Raihani, Pengiran Anak Putri Noor Eh sam, over who should pay her electricity bills519 words
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176 1966-05-11 17 Lecturer back to carry out more experiments Kuala LUMPUR. Tuesdaj r\R IV n Hock Hene. a lei-turer at the University *J nt Malaya, has returned after a months visit to London" to carry out more experiment* Ua electrical plasma physics, leading to the achieve- of cnntrolleci thermo-nui'lear fusion. Dr Teh176 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-05-11 17 Ceylonese judge: Girls lure keener in legal education WINOAPORE. L. S;n:.i;)urf .\na Malaysian re much Keener In •ion and i: careen than their C accordli o! :hf ••ion Mr Justice Sn SKunda payvisit to SinKapore ii -.iici that ;n Ceylon very few airL- went for iv studle.- and none had72 words
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112 1966-05-11 17 OINGATUftE, lues..— iha O Nauoual li.iut-v i iiiuu luijii'y, nuw reKarils me '.iu>,»in- tlag" inniKut al Llie recent Manila temtmu o| tl.e InternatMnal I i-di-i iiiitn ol toinmeujal. Ckrual and I clinical linpl.ivfev a> closed. .1 statfiuent by the Ml I s112 words
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47 1966-05-11 17 KUCHING. Tue.> Sarawak natiww should Dot be jealous of the proachlercd by Sarawak Chloew. the Sia:<- Mini Foe Welfare. Youth .ii.ci t'uiiurp. Dato Abang Othman >a:d yoterday. our (.oa-- al kumpoi Division he -vi id On Chine* n hard KWk47 words
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174 1966-05-11 17 Mistaken identity? Rubbish says Dr. Lim IPOH. Tup.s The Minister of Commercr and Industry. Dr. Lmi Swop Aun, today scoffed at the idra that the expulsion of the Labour Party of Malaya from the Sor i a list International micht be a caae of mistaken identity. 'How can this dp174 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-05-11 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 7~Z V;TS T-'^sJ I NOW /l/£/TLI£R 0' >* M \EAR_V *,OSLVOSS I US HAS 7' WOS7/1 JM i ■wiMimvir ac ye scrr: 'Am ~M S BA^^ I-L SEE \l fVij34 words
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209 1966-05-11 18 BARKER IN BONN FOR 12-DAY TOUR OF GERMANY SINGAPORE. TvSingapore s Minister for Law and National i Development. Mr. E.W. Barker is now in Bonn j on a 12-day visit to Germany. Mr Barker, who i-ompanied by his wile, is M'heduled to meet the German Minister of Justice. Dr. A209 words
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102 1966-05-11 18 SINGAPORE. Tues -The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will hold a farewell tea party for 24 of its retlrinfl members on Thursday at which its president, Inche Ha.shlm Idris, will present them with a total sum of $48,000. The tea party will be102 words
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319 1966-05-11 18 Poly picks 700 students for new term SINGAPORE. TIMS. More than 700 students have so far boon ■elected by the Singapore Polytechnic for admission into its new 1966-67 academic term beginning on May 30. Disclosing this today, the Registrar. Mr B.R Marks. said the lijture had dropped below the institution's319 words
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Article158 1966-05-11 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. On six occasions between March and la>t month, the alarm sounded in the office of the station master of the Malayan Railways at Keppel Road signifying that Us telegraph or telephone wires along the railwaytrack had been cut. And on each of these occasions,158 words
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Article, Illustration360 1966-05-11 18 New cards: First phase now 'going smoothly' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Governments first phase of registration of school children for new national identity cards was today reported to bo working smoothly, and achieving their target of 8.000 registrations a day. By the end of tod the second day IO'.OuO school children360 words
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Advertisement271 1966-05-11 18 Bi^^*^^BK^|Bß *«jstf*** "^^^J \l flK*^B i^S*>« "^1 i B^l jJ^PT Discover the Orient... Discover the World... I* Thai International's CaraveUc Beei SAS lets are lamihar sight on cto the (learning spires servea 13 major Orient cities. En- five continent*. Scandinavian bosVu:..;, SAS and Thai Inter- route you enjoy the famed271 words
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Miscellaneous133 1966-05-11 18 Mloft Onp itff y.T. llamlin B|^ I I ...I'M THEOKEJ YEH^wml I .HE'S GOT A W^J VVHATCHA \TO TALK ABOUT •TW I RUt-BR OF MV WtAWMG A /WHAT ABUIT CROVW ON HIS ■aW-^WHERE AM I? tjy MEANI THERE RULER Of VtXJR jJk COUNTRY.' I AM.' CROWN ~4^ THAT GUY HEAP133 words
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Advertisement24 1966-05-11 9 g NEW ESSO EXTRA. More than a motor oil, if, act 10 fettfT booster". Its amazing chemical formula^ jjl^/so'n'uch power it's almost like hacin^n^^24 words
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Obituary26 1966-05-11 10 v arsti 111 Mimimmmi -*n loving MEMORY of Mtaa Tone x»»<« Jvnt of Batu Arang who pawed assMT in Kuala l.umpur on II v«*>26 words
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Article45 1966-05-11 10 bTopbbl Hi iMimiimmmt THI FAMILY OF ihe late I.im Khat Olian tk* fr.ends for dona taon" wraota* ■a*a*M*aaa* »...-'an»« ■Bid a'l.nnance at thr rremation NUNIS: Kirn and Malcolm thank ■j their kind m »nd aaatataaca dinn« their ■srtAv^riirnt at the loaa of Jran Marie45 words
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Article701 1966-05-11 10 Twenty years ago. 29 Malay organisations met in Johore Bahru under the chairmanship of the late Dato Onn bin Ja'afar to plan joint resistance to the Malayan Union, the new colony into which Britain sought to merge the nine Malay protectorates together with Pcnang and Malacca.701 words
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Article373 1966-05-11 10 A stampede of jubilant Communist Party officials into the streets of Peking, scattering a special edition of the morning paper reporting China'a third nuclear explosion, is not the year's most cheerful reading. News in a month or so of the explosion in the South Pacific of France's first373 words
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Article139 1966-05-11 10 To ask for a $30 million loan and to get only $3 million is a chilling experience. But the Trengganu State Government need not (eel that the Central Government's decision yesterday wholly froze its plans for 100,000 acres of oil palm over the next few years. The $3139 words
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Letter53 1966-05-11 10 WHY does the PUB. employ so few men to read the meter.s, so that the accountants have to bill consumers of electricity bis: estimates rather than correct meter readIngs? The meter should bf> read every other month or even quarterly If PUB. lx not prepared to engage more men. C.53 words
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Letter110 1966-05-11 10 I REFTR to the letter written by "Hazardous" ST. May s>. All Housing Board properties are equipped with modern sanitation. electricity, water supply and gas services and tenants living in the Boards flats have the choice of using either electricity, gas or keroslne for cooking purposes. The Board110 words
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Letter109 1966-05-11 10 BILLS -YEARS LATER I LIVED In Tanjong 1 Maiim from Feb. 1959 to Dec. 1961 and always paid my water bill promptly and filed the receipts. However, after keeping the receipts for four years, and finding that there was no complaint from the District Office over my payment of water109 words
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Article584 1966-05-11 10 Colin McGlashan - Colin McGlashan Reconciling tradition with progress by BRITAIN has lost a basilisk and gained a monument. Both have been seen here as symbolic of a nation struggling to reconcile tradition with a new and modern role. The ultimate recognition that times have changed was theOFNS - 584 words
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896 1966-05-11 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Russia looks west with a gesture in Rome EDWARD CRANKSHAW DETERMINED ON THE COURSE OF RAPPROACHMENT by LONDON. Tues MR. Cromyko's meeting with the Pope last month was the Kremlin's most positive act of foreign policy since Mr. Khrushchev's fall. Of course, the Russians had all sorts of motives in896 words
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Advertisement801 1966-05-11 10 Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail Classihed »«I»«ilis»sa»sjH ator ke handad ra: COLO STORAU SU»IRMARKET Orcaard Raad R****w*a*«*f Dook) COLD STORAGE RRAMCHIS Raad »stia| m&mt Raw. Aatkorwr* A«*«**: CITY ROOK STORI IT».. WiocKeiter Ham*. CaNvar Qtso*. THC NIWS FRONT f rtipairKk > >»*siaaar**« M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralrr Road. Weii'al Boa*.801 words
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Advertisement49 1966-05-11 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING C:ORPN. LTD. the LARGEST »nd STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED I FULLY PAID: 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE: 33,000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $505,000,000.00 FOR SI I'HFMF, SAFETY SAVE WTTH o.C.H.C. BRANCNRS TMROUOHOUT RINCAPORR, MALAYSIA A SOUTH RAST ASIA49 words
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Advertisement129 1966-05-11 10 The Necessities of Life mH| Bj^aP^E^Bssssias<" 'TMBIBRL A. flaJsaasJ LsaasV aJlßtißafcr lIMIIS kjffls -dttfr-^W'S <&>*■ RaaHsl mm m\MNecessity A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY that GUARANTEES the other 3. You will be pleasantly surprised to discover how ■aaa- profitable it is to protect the future of h4sHr those you love through jS&BaaV129 words
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Article, Illustration201 1966-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Frank Sullivan, Press Secretary to thr Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, retires on Sunday. Anne. after the weekly Cabinet meeung here today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said that Mr. Ali Thambyrajah. a journalist, would take over Mr. Sullivan's duties.201 words
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Article49 1966-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. TOM. Nun-cltl-aen teamen in Singapore v. ln> work on ocean-ginmc IDipi trhlcil to outside port hmi! areas need not curry work permits. A Labour Ministry qnfcmnan today Mid only those neamen who workpri on bhO boats and who »tay in Bingapora needed permit49 words
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Article93 1966-05-11 11 Tin miner found shot in room IPOH. Tues. A tin miner, Mr. Leong Choong Seong, 36, was found shot dead in a room of his house in Gopeng Road here at 12.30 a.m. today. Members of his family who heard an explosion in the room opened the door and found93 words
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76 1966-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Tarifr Advisory Board la a permanent set-up and not a temporary one M popularly believed, the deputy chairman of the board. Haji Su.iak bin Raliiman. isM here today. .it- igM DtOTMcii <-t me In..i.rttionui Airport before leav- anfi hearings In76 words
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Article, Illustration441 1966-05-11 11 SHE WAS TOO ILL TO SEE CRASH BODY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE mother of the nine-year-old schoolboy, Siow Ming Teck, one of the four victims in yesterday's Petaling Jaya crash, did not see the body of her son who was buried today. She was441 words
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Article47 1966-05-11 11 ALOR STAR. Tues.— A tapper. K Marimuthu. 30 reported to Ita* police today ihai a man t:<n l« moles', her in lonely m/i: »|i> she Ma working In K id-i 1 estate, rarly this morning The man lied whrn hr (..lied 'or help47 words
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Article30 1966-05-11 11 IFOH. Tuen— Llew Cliae Leong 20. unemplovtd. who threw a ttn nf red paint at a policeman was &r«0 UOO or sUt month* jail h«rt I ttxUy.30 words
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Article42 1966-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. An employee of the Straits Times Press. Mr. Low CheonK Chow. 55. of the process department, died of a heart attack In his home in Temple Street last night. His funeral will take place on Saturday.42 words
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Article37 1966-05-11 11 KAJANG. Tuea. The Minis- ter of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will address students of the Kajang High School here on the school's speech and prize giving day on Friday at 5 p.m. I37 words
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Article49 1966-05-11 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ng Poh Seng was today charged with rioting at the strike-bound Hotel Singapura early yesterday. Ng. also, known as Ng Yul. 24, is alleged to have thrown plastic bags containing paint at the building and cars parked outside the hotel. He pleaded not guilty.49 words
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Article61 1966-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hong Kong Is to be implanted by Singapore as the site of the Asian I disaster relief store of the League of Red Cross SocietiesThis was decided by the 15- i 1 nation Red Cross South -East Asia disaster relief seminar, which ended today61 words
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253 1966-05-11 11 ghKK.MBAV Tues. Police rnmnnl a lorry with si."..iiou »ortn nf goods last nig hi an hour aiter it was reported hijacked by roi>oen> alon«: tlu- Mantin ray, aoout seven miles from heie. The eight-tun lorry, belonging to See Leong Co. ot Jalan Sungei here,253 words
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Article50 1966-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The new $3 million Renal Malavsian 1 Navy jetty at Woodlands. Singapore, will be opened on Thursday. The Jetty. 735 ft. long and 36ft v.ide, is known as the Ma layman Ba.se Jetty. It Is inside tiie naval base at Woodlands I J iri50 words
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Article151 1966-05-11 11 Eagle crew all set for $1m spree SINGAPORE, Tues. The pride of Britain's naval might. HMS Eagle Commander. Capt. J. C Y. Roxburgh returned to Singapore today to give her 2,500-men crew a million-dollar spree. The aircraft carrier biggest warship in the Brlt- lsh fleet has been playing the unique151 words
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96 1966-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Cabinet today approved a $3 million loan to the Trengganu Government to Implement the first phase of the oil palm development scheme in the plate Disclosing this after the meeting, the Deputy Prime I Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said the96 words
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Article44 1966-05-11 11 KLUANG. Tues. The 49th anniversary feast of Our Lady of Fatima will be celebrated at St. j Louis Church here with a High Mass on Friday, commencing at 6 p.m. Thus will be followed by a candlelight procession at thr church compound.44 words
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Article, Illustration251 1966-05-11 11 tUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In the eyes Of the Royal Thai Police Force, the Federal Police Depot here is one of the best training institutes for police recruits in the world Praise for the depot Dome from none other than the Thai251 words
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Article24 1966-05-11 11 K \NGAR. Tups. The State merit ol Information win civr h c -I'irnu trrat to about 1.000 Thai residents livine at Sematanc.24 words
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Advertisement85 1966-05-11 11 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT >- > f N f "~> i. J USHA the most I trusted y^C^x name (fe^_j3x) in fans I x > USHA Tans are trie cnoice ot mniionj> in uver 50 countries around the world for their quality and precision engineering. You too can choose USHA confidently85 words
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Advertisement103 1966-05-11 11 r ilX>'*<»^'<iX.«>^'OX<»^'n^<»^'(>'Va^'«iX<>^'ci'^<>^' < |-%<>^uXlL*'«»%l»^li%y 3 STEPS TO BEAUTY j a special pack with a special gift for you. Try world-famous Creme Extrordinaire at s no charge. 3 Steps to Beauty costs just the normalpriceofArdenaCleansingCream(Small size) and Ardcna Skin Tonic (Small Size). For a beautiful complexion 7^ c always, buy 3103 words
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Miscellaneous770 1966-05-11 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur guage: 5.55 National Songs; and lYn.un, 6 News in Tamil: 8.10 Wob lpoh and Ma Una. men's World; 6.35 Cartoon; 3. in— Johorr Bahru; 7 News in English. 7.10 The I— lupine; Samurai The Sword 7— Batu Pahat; Storm": 735 Commentary: 8 Kluanc. News770 words
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458 1966-05-11 12 CINGAPOftE*S infant vinyl asbestos lloor tile industry is now making great efforts to step up its exports to counter the effects of the heavy tariff placed on its products by the Malaysian (lovernment. In this respect Camel Industrial Corporation Ltd. consider expansion in overseas458 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-05-11 12 SUPERVISOR IN GERMANY ON TRAINING COURSE MR. Goh Hiang Giap i above i 2(i. maintenance supervisor in the Bata Shoes Co.. Singapore, left for Germany recently to attend an engineering maintenance course. Organised by Bata Development Ltd., for Bata personnel throughout the world, the course is designed to promote more162 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-05-11 12 US timber man signs contract MR. Paul M. Lcvlnc of Parsons and Whittemore Inc.. of New York recently visited Malaysia in connection vith a contract, hi.-, company had signed with a local timber organIsatton for the design and construction of major tacilities for an integrated wood products Industry in iMalaysia.120 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-05-11 12 \|K. MM THIAN IV a lubr engineer with Caltex Uil Malaysia Ltd. left Kual* Lumpur recently for a 19 week training programme with Caltex iPtailippinesi in Manila. Mr. l mi, a graduate of tbe tniversit.v of Adelaide in Australia joined alte\ during 1964. Combining both theory121 words
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Article59 1966-05-11 12 Mr. Llm Peng Boon, president of Keng Shi Hong i Watch Traders watch Makers' Association i left Singapore last week for a five-week tour of several South East Asian countries. The primary objects of his trip are to study market conditions and renew contact with59 words
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Article48 1966-05-11 12 Japan exported a record 203 744 motor tars, lorries and buses m the financial year which ended last month the Japanese Automobile Industrial Association reThe fgure. an increase or T2 per cent over last years, breaks down as follows: 110.840 cars. 90..26 lorries, and 2.178 buses48 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-05-11 12 JEBSEN MAN ON STUDY TRIP MR. Winston Chow, senior sales representative of Jrb.sen .lessen (M) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, will leave for Germany tomorrow for further training with Degussa. Frankfurt. He la expected t<> b.- with their Frankfurt offices l«>r a month DefSMt .»re manufacturers ol ;i wide mnfi' ol products149 words
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Article150 1966-05-11 12 MR. Soh Yoke Wing, manager of the General Imports Division of The Cycle and Carriage Co. 'Enterprises) Ltd. left Singapore over the week-end for the Schaub Lorenz factory in Germany where be will study nrw developments in the manufacture of television sets. Cycle aim Carriage are agent&150 words
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Article130 1966-05-11 12 oin^apore .s palm oil tiatle ve.u lied an unusually higii level year wher. the total volume handled during the first 11 months ni 89.J2J tool as agaimi the Umont'.j voluin- of 72.446 tons in 19(34. Exports rose by 40 per cent to I a130 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-05-11 12 A STUDY of trends in thr use uf cuatrd abrasiwv adhc>ivp> and prrs>un sensitive lapr> is currcnily lviii- undrrtakrn by Mr Philip V.i p. ti-i-hnir.il representative of International Air Conditioning Co (Malaysia i Ltd. (sren left above) uho is on a sex en-week tour of Australia. Mr. Yaps120 words
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Advertisement407 1966-05-11 12 sea (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or l APAH on your next business trip Takeawdl-eamed rest' Sail P&OOrieatonyouraext business tour lo Horn Konii or Japan. If you can't spare ilic lime to to afl the uay there and back bysea, lake a few407 words
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Advertisement299 1966-05-11 12 H^V\ New McCulloch 4 puts /5 air-cooled dependability CBXXtan and economy in a light, compact package. It's IK^C just 37 pounds light J trolls for hours without a sputter. Full 360 p tZ L *T*T r steering eliminates /"yff^^X shifting into reverse. ff^jpxLfFp /I Water muflFled exhaust w rnQf /j299 words
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Article47 1966-05-11 13 JUST FANCY THAT LIONO KONG Shaw. B bought the Mm rt| ur<- "')i' Blui and Thf Black." lor i ng dollar latp Him rtar It v Mi i b >nd Shnu B dnrf.on manag- I wanted the b*^ 1 bir film made from wanted thf -He I47 words
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145 1966-05-11 13 SINGAPORE. 1 113 or- I the "Mlv Singapore" cor/ led a repr< lf'Cfi Miss Universe Pageant at Long Beach. Ctili arc busy distributing rnicr. Mr. Tan i>< uy BU 'Pulcesma:: [or the 15»ti6 loiitest ory •*e. today .-aid thai !5.00u leaflets Had been145 words
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Article30 1966-05-11 13 ".PORE. 1 n.rmbe: [race Oilfn:-.s v.V.I ar:l\>on Monday for a I UV 1::- i national Ho'.i>* a pin. promotion organisation- w:il mcc: i trade officials.30 words
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Article17 1966-05-11 13 ma iw- A/(ji:BM Be;um -supple- d oial held ..:;d thercb'- I):ploniH in Social II f\,i:ii]iu'.ion17 words
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Article323 1966-05-11 13 It's only a question of time Lee STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. g wAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is convinced thai his country will be able to rejoin the Maiaysia Fed- ration, it is only a question of time," he declared in an interview lure. who lleti323 words
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Article, Illustration42 1966-05-11 13 Pf'Ofo by Soo"g Hon Sin ONE Kuala Lumpur basket seller yesterday found the solution to two worrying problems: How does one carry 10 baskets on a bicycle and still beat the heat? The answer is above.42 words
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246 1966-05-11 13 Plan for Singaporeans in Malaysia to get the new I-cards SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A RRANGEMENTS will be made to enable Singa- pore citizens in Malaysia to re-register themselves for the new laminated identity cards. Plans are being discussed. This part of the rere^istration exercise is a complex one since there are246 words
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Article58 1966-05-11 13 PIN'GAPORE. Tues. Penanf Ist Kam Kee Yong. 28, »lw I :<r London more than six i yrara ago. will perform in BlngH- tlie C'nferpiup Hull In Shrntuti Way on May 31. Ihe show w pret*nicd by the re Mu*lc»l Borlety. K >m alari a patnt'T of58 words
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Article40 1966-05-11 13 a «l Loon. M, tixliiv rep.»nea to pul: I I ar.d «180 worth of )eweller\ n:\rt "Tin hU lo\e L«: Iftt HJd fie nnd ill' wlf( a back «it)do« opr i Home a. 10 30 pm. i40 words
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Article44 1966-05-11 13 SINOAPOHE [tic Hie Gov-ernnient-appoiiiied M\-nmn :.ixi review committee, which \.< >; p>. I uonii! its report ro the do. re ;ii Btddta oi oexi m iMih. Tin- committee is to whether (be present number of licensed aiiHie in relation to iniDlir demand.44 words
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177 1966-05-11 13 We get aid without strings, says Tan BONN. Tues.—Countries which gave Malaysia development aid usually did so without strings attached. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Mr. Tan 81ew Sin. said this yesterday when answerlne a question at a news conference whether such countries stipulated that development work *o to their firm?.AP - 177 words
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Article87 1966-05-11 13 MANILA, Tues— An 11--member group from the Perak State A&sembly today toured Manila and the suburbs, visiting such Industrial sites as a car assembly plant and a textile factory. The group, headed by Mr. C'hee Khoon Llm. arrived from Horg Kong yesterday. They willUPI - 87 words
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Article55 1966-05-11 13 PENANO. Tur*. A robber escaped In a car 'lu.s morning after holding up a student teacher. Ml<« Ida N. Samuel, at Be'u Lanchangr Lane. Mlv Samuel was on her way to the Day Training College when a man approached her. threatened bar with a screw-driver,55 words
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Article37 1966-05-11 13 PENANG. lues— Tne Cor^-.fr. Mr T. Ar.a Rni.ih I urned a verdict 'f .ulc!f> at the '.rtquest on leoli Ke< Seok\ 57. K-ho nas found ha.i=rd at a crtnetery la Baiu Lanchana l»*' CM 2737 words
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Advertisement137 1966-05-11 13 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger generation with up to the minute information in subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. Nova I honey the mm monthly I eicitm? and eiclusive magazine that dares to be II Honey MM aim137 words
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Advertisement382 1966-05-11 13 i t R HHBHsMBrt *M A gfc' j HBb Kk "Psst! Goto Japan the Taipei way!" Stop over in Taipei at no extra fare. Whether for business or pleasure yo« will welcome the relaxing break, and there is no better piace to spend it than at the President Hotel. You382 words
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Miscellaneous250 1966-05-11 13 Straits Times Crossword HHs^si I I I. The element* vwnp up silent 4 Ihe Frencn pomt to wiwh seas tit). returning for a snake IT), 6 Ami here Hie rea-togs lap 7. Unreal structure of bone <6> ai.d cling r- Kipllngi I. Casting aKpemlons? Li a word. ,6>. U't up250 words
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Advertisement745 1966-05-11 14 SITIAT'ONS VACANI IS »«r«a M Vim.)— Bmx it rts. exlre EUROPEAN COMPANY :o Kuaia Lumpur har immediate vacancy for Junior accounts clerk Minimum qiiAlinratlonj senior Cambridge certlncate wttn credit in mathematics. Apply m o>r, baDd«ritlag to Box A 3231 c) T REOUIRBO FEMALE TYPIST teiaphooi 01— ra'or •> a masifacturer745 words
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Advertisement906 1966-05-11 14 ACCOMMODATION VaCANI I Ii »or«. i fassaVl— #Sß rts. extra HOUSES ANO FLATS available at Katoag 'done to aea-froot) Bradde:!/ j Thomson 'Orchard Road areas En- I quires. C.H Williams, H-w. Honckoug Bar.k Chambers. B pore Tel: W32«t) MODERN FLATS at 40 Hertford Koad Rent S2MO 00 per month unfurnished906 words
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Advertisement766 1966-05-11 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE J v rt. <« Ma t—*»x ea*r« t YUMIN ESTATE A Rousing Agency Dept. Derarhed hungalov at Klna" Alhert Park. Price: SSi.UOO. Beml- ■n'.i-r.'d bungalow at Thornton Ridga. Price: fSI'.OOO. Bstnl -detached double ttorejr oouse at Vumln Park Coronation Road West Price: S62.UUO. Enquiries ring766 words
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Advertisement834 1966-05-11 14 DOGS AT STUD i Here 1 <f »frr..l— B«x ft rtt tMtrn COCKER SPANIEL GOLDEN 8 uora) *****1 PETS WANTED j Wort, *t 'Mlm.)—Bmx if Ml 'lire WANTED: A miniature repeat mmature Dachshund pup preOraoly vtch. Phone 641L160 or rite Box <4.M2«* BT. U pore FURNITURE Ii t»or«a M *Ik>—Boi834 words
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Advertisement1528 1966-05-11 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE U ¥..r«. BJ Mi M«t M extra 1965 H SPECIAL AUTOMATIC, oae o»urr 'adlu. Kutfut' lx» O- tolier inimacula-i couaiv.on MBOO/--000 3215 V f pore. I t»»0 T HERALO COUPE H I IMU I tx>tb veo >ood vl.. ■•(.r! HalOtltUl KlMd ll'pore BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED M Orchard1,528 words
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Advertisement1161 1966-05-11 15 10 LIVERPOOL l> WEST COAST UK.. Out Sport U I P. $>«• PWMR BOiiOS joi. »altMt. Casio... la Pt May 11 May il -Hsius May 12 Miy 11 aj»l May II May II Hay 20 21 May 2* a.itviNi.l tiytiwal Castuw "ay 21 Ma, 21 Ma, 21 May 2»/ t1,161 words
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Advertisement1322 1966-05-11 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PtRTS. rkJUI AtJT Lw-^.n Jill 12 BENHIAjNT hui JMt 21 iMMMtI .»>•!•» Rouertaai Jmi 27 G. 11 Ma, 11 Ma, 14 17 Ma, Ik g Jtly I Am«erp My 14 BENLOMOND f JCSmm SS2 SHI MV2V/a 1 Smgipora P. S'riin Piniag lENATTOW L'pool,1,322 words
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Advertisement1234 1966-05-11 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTNAII SERVICE FIOM U.K. CONIINENT. Lial'ii >ari I'lort P. S kaa Pini«| HIT OF .EIUNGTIN ,c- nnmn cmiF*,«mPEi Wr-"r*^ MMJ mmmmm mum mm McALISTER 4% CO., LTD. Harrisons I crosfiild CettrM Agetts: (MALAYSIA) LTD. IS" I!!; Sii! P W t,.«tM»M.i,->s:,. MARITIME lUILBING1,234 words
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Article101 1966-05-11 16 MELBOURNE Tues. INDUSTRIALS leli over a wide rang? of stocks, ar.d I numbered rises about five to one. BHP »is down 12 cents to > $054 Base meULii were ;ea» while declined I <xia> a ataW I :atra!iaa price* id riraik.-T" 1 N Broken HtH > 15.481 U101 words
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Article256 1966-05-11 16 iM V first fradf rubber t.o.b. buyer* c-loxd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur «esterdav at 68 2 rents per Ib. down 1 1 rents on Monday 's closing level for the position The tone was ifr> quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E cloving pnir» in rrnts per256 words
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Article39 1966-05-11 16 ON r». frti MUiimi markil a Hon« Kor.i fajMalßJ 10* "l.h. 10. ar 'as quoted at j 77t for T.T. aoil j 76* for raan Sterling *aj- q^iotel a: ib M aad oat taal tf said M39 words
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Article23 1966-05-11 16 May 10 RIBBER PRICE cents i down l cents) UN: MIUI (unchanged) I nollicial estimated offering: 220 tons idown 10 tons)23 words
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800 1966-05-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE consolidation pause aftT last week's net-lie trading again continued on the Stork exchange yesterday Turnover continued to contract to 718.511 units In the industrial set tion prices were easier on profit-taking and by afternoon there were signs, of selling800 words
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Article28 1966-05-11 16 M.iLiv.iii Stotk lndi<r«: Ma% 'i Maj Hi •Industrials: !'X.!7 ')7 S.. Tins: llx.'il 117.:: >' ruhbers. IM |ii!i jj In :;n. tta 188 l>i i I'm..' inn28 words
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Article743 1966-05-11 16 nCM.M-.SS in and rrported lo thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tr.iditu rooms of the Hut Kxchancr teslrrda\ with the number of sli.in- ii.ul«-i in brackets: INOU&THIALI: Sauataad 12.0OU) U.«n i".i(Wi ji.«o. i..poo) sim. COM l«,dJß|l «1 *i ON. l> fIM l. i .".oooi ji.js v. H.MOI743 words
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Article44 1966-05-11 16 SHIM lying al*n«»Hi« in* H"«»"'« ■hinci *r i.pect.d Iwlay Ml 1 FVrcU Sanyo M»m 31 l>»rt »«.tlt»omm WMiil d"t n 6»Ntw Wh»r« Btrtm R"• B«l--»,,.,m 1...M Ovit T»<t»> Krrol". Dvi Tom.rtc. »hipn m Ptn.n. Hirk.ut In im r*a<^ At tin «h4il44 words
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Advertisement917 1966-05-11 16 VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «Ja Atlantic Servica i i -i l 'ft 1 <ofi form Pi»t« I "IM'H ci Mara Ik ll iaat »II >aat II laii I ta) MM II aaa Japan Oiract Sarvict i/ -me kaat MarT »l laat it mai 14 >aaa ■Maiiaad Mart917 words
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Advertisement858 1966-05-11 16 ■"■^■^a"»*"4a-»B?a^aW»«faa?aa?«a"a?4fa¥a»a»»^Ba»a«4^^B^B^B^B»] ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s.. "CHITRAL" 14.000 tons fully airconditioncd Departs:- Penong 3 June Singapore 6 June Not colling P. Swettenham Eostbound' For Hongkong 10/12 June Japan 16/21 June Hongkong 24/26 June Returns:- Singapore 30 June P. Swettenham 2 July Nol calling Penang Weitbound LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLf858 words
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Advertisement527 1966-05-11 16 Wj^ KLAV E N KSS LI N K 1 f ■< L >||t r,.r"<M ">f -Ct >"• UNNtviilt Vi, IJ Mn I) Mat 1/ Mat II Man II Wit I I* lluuaih.iui n« IJ laac 1} Mat I* laat II »»i IJ iu»rli I >• 'S SUNNrvlllt 11 1, H527 words
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422 1966-05-11 17 Goodsupport keeps tin price steady in Penang rll Stella tin price renrd unchatißrd in Penang yesterday at 5 prr pi« ul <»n an offering estimated d»«n 10 tons to 220 tons <.<»od .»11-round lmal »upport nported especially from the Continent. In I nndnii on Monday r t riionn the threr422 words
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Article52 1966-05-11 17 /-NINES! Prorturo Ciohango, tlnfaDay Cnronut oil: bulk S4ii sriifra. drum 141 ra. Copra: May Juno UK, Continent P»pprr. Muntok «UH *I!«I »#ll«Tli. M*7t ,«tt. sperial 1140 Mlltrs. iMi-K.ii r,.ack »I4U U »i:.a (N> acller* Sin.i Mit Coconut OH Millorf Ait*. nation pticot bulk t*H acllers, drum M quiat52 words
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Article84 1966-05-11 17 I HE A'-ouju.n (I B*nk> in Malay na mndr thrne itMnkra ib >ta .rchint.i yestrrdny i all rmtct Uniifrt MatMi buying TT 32|. air--1 d it. 33 lit crvdit trade hillt. Canada huytnn t/r 3Si airmail oD It, 30 IJ'l6 credit bll.a trad* Mil* •dims TT or OD84 words
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Article55 1966-05-11 17 'Fill piroi-m ratr ol Hie Mala yam dnll.tr against the pound Mt'lm. livrd on \o\embrr H. ltt.l iv 11' ML I I Ol 1)11 t 15/IC4. Kuvirtg T.T V 4 1 l.d Bayini on s. i'»d. I llf ***** l i| |v US vtjtlltllK middle ixmiiiuii hi relation55 words
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Article17 1966-05-11 17 Hnnp.<* drtup produced 1.086 700 Ib. in April compared to I 1.094.00U ib. m March.17 words
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Advertisement79 1966-05-11 17 IV mi MM II K Off no < oMPAxn t iM3 PAHANG HEMP AND OIL PALM COMPANY LIMITED Inc or por.in-d in Ihe Niatr* ot Malaysia) At an extraordinary general of the company duly n-vened and held at the reol the company. Lian Building. Jalan Mountbatten. on Friday the 6th79 words
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Advertisement661 1966-05-11 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR In Bankruptcy No. 364 of I9SS j Re Yap Koong trading as Seng I Hup Sawmill Company Ex-parte: Anglo >a»nrtrin Corporation Limited In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice l«.*ued on tha> 24th aay of February. 1966. To: Yap Foong trading661 words
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Advertisement492 1966-05-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited j from Malaysian Citizens (or the in! low. Un; appointments tn THE RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA: <a> Architectural Draughtsman: Applicants should have School Certificate or equivalent and extensive experience in deMgn and detailing Duties Include measurements at >:te. supervision and general draughting. 10 Strnograpber:492 words
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Advertisement1552 1966-05-11 17 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: 1. MM.IKI'KIM EXAMBOOM In the Royal Malaysia Police Force. Salary scale: (Men) $137.50x7.50-152 50 199x14-227 268x14--352,394x14-478; iWorarm $122 50x7.50-137.50(176x14-204/244x14-300. 317x14-331 373x14-387 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AGE Must have attained 17th but not their1,552 words
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Advertisement546 1966-05-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j OLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA Applications are invited from uliably lutllfied candidates, (not iver 50 yean of age on M June 966) for appointment to the Lecurer Assistant Lecturer scale In he following fields: -(1) Agricultural Economics and Farm Management ill; Agricultural Engineering and Farm Machinery (til) Animal546 words
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Advertisement316 1966-05-11 17 [^GEORGE COHEN W FAR EAST LTD solo selling agents for the plant and machinery of the TitmngHß Iron Ore Mine, Kelantan, OFFER FOR SALE STEEL BUILDINGS BUILDING. 70 ft. x 46 ft. x 25 ft. hieh. lattice construction with corrugated iron shei and with OVERHEAD TRAVELLING CRANK, 10 ton. by316 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1966-05-11 18 LEN DEIGHTON - LEN DEIGHTON by GENERAL MIDWINTER, the fjn*»ical T«M multi-millionaire who runt hit own private jrttiCommuniit espionage agency, hat run into trouble. One of hit agents, Harvey Newbegin, it about to defect to Rutsia, taking with him vital tecrctt and a parcel of virus-infected e««t ttolen from the1,889 words
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Advertisement701 1966-05-11 18 I RAFFLES PLACE I SHOWROOM I I and I I OFFICE SPACE 1 ImiNtMtiiiii f\ V A I L A D L L ihuiiiiiiuim" kLOTS OF APPROX. 1 .000 SQ. FT. 2ND FLOOR WITH LIFT SERVICE ALSO A FEW GROUND FLOOR SHOPS giiiiiiiniim FOR DETAILS APPLY TO Mlllllllllltlie The Manager,701 words
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Advertisement747 1966-05-11 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the First Meeting f Creditors 1 > the undermentioned cases wI.M be held on Tuesday the 24th day or May. 1966 ul the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Flooi High Court Building, Singapore:--Bankruptcy No. 101 66747 words
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Advertisement766 1966-05-11 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VAt AM IKS FOR HEALTH SISTKRS. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the posts of Health Sisters In the Medical and Health Department, i Brunei i 3 vacancies). The duties v. ill Include being in charge of Maternal and Child Health Service* In any district in the766 words
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Advertisement38 1966-05-11 18 NEXT The flight to Russia SINGAPORE TURF CLUB 4D will be on sale at the Town Office, Robinson Road AND 54 JOO CHIAT ROAD from 9.00 a.m. Wednesday, 11th May, 1966. D. R. H. Brown, Secretary, S.T. C.38 words
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Article279 1966-05-11 19 MALAYSIAN YOUTHS PUT UP GREAT FIGHT IN RAIN MYINT NETS ONLY GOAL AS TEAMS BATTLE IN MUD MANILA. Tuesday. DI'RMA defeated Malaysia 1-0 in heavy rain tonight in the quarter-finals of the eighth Asian Youth football tournament here today. Burmese right-wing Maung Myint broke away279 words
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Article145 1966-05-11 19 PAINE NETS GOAL WITH A DIV 1 TAG FUUIMVIJ. londoi. Tue». ti, who have been k On O Ma HHOQh ly err- drew 1-1 Orient. \tr\\:Z •cor'ii Paine turn. Only a 5-0 ilo[<>nt in Ihrir list K mptOlU Ma-l-rheMfr I'm np\i week iau atop their protno'irm In wh. go up145 words
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Article217 1966-05-11 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with DENANG. Tues -Panitoba and Honey Bee matched strides In a splendid 3f trial when track work began this morning in yielding going. They returned the smart time of 38 3 5 with Paniloba a length in front at the finish. Avenger galloped attractively217 words
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Article597 1966-05-11 19 ptNANG. Tues. Weights for all ruin races on Sunday, first day of the Penane Turf Club's May meeting, are: \.l. UIV. 1 t.l Boy Lmperor 9.00 tarl Gabador 8.13 Oiaia x 12 King* Knight 8.11 Jonal 8.10 Guana Streamlight 8.07 Super Chief 8.06 Ha.IT Crown 8.05 Harapan 8.04597 words
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Article88 1966-05-11 19 London lut- E»> u_ !>• b". hope Sodium had hi* odds shortened from 20-1 to 12-1 for the ole race when he won the 12f Brighton Derby Trial Stsken by threequaiterx of lene'h fiom Derby outsider Crisp and I\en. Third a uai dl»t*noe away was Mont88 words
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Article68 1966-05-11 19 DALLAS. Texas, Tues— Stan Wright, who has coached In Malaysia, will be head coach of the United Slates track and Held team In a meet on July 23-24 against the Soviet Union at Los Angeles. He Is the first Negro to coach a U.S.AP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration304 1966-05-11 19 Police get late winner after TPCA draw level UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A goal splendidly headed in by centre-forward Yahaya gave Police Depot a well-earned 3-2 win over TPCA in their FAS league Div. One match at Princes Road here today. The two teams had been locked in a good fight304 words
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Article79 1966-05-11 19 PENANG. Tues. Butterworth Rangers whipped Baharol Alam 7-0 in their First Division league match at City Stadium here today. Rangers took the lewd :n the third itimute through outside right Kanaßasab^i ;md loci 2-0 ■t halftime ulirn outaid« Wi Snam scored in the 20Ui minute. Rangers79 words
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Article88 1966-05-11 19 rTTELUK ANSON, Tuee. X Mohamed Isa Saldon. Ahi.. (1 Barakat and Mohamed Ramly Abdul Aziz with eight points each, tied lor individual honours In the Drainage and Irrigation Department's athletic meet here. Teluk Anson with 55 points took the section honours, with Bag«n Datoh (28 pts).88 words
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251 1966-05-11 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE SCHOOL'S Sports Council of Malaysia hay« applied for a grant of $60,000 from the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sport to carry out their programme for 1966-67. The two-page application has been bubmitted with copies of the Council*,251 words
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Article315 1966-05-11 19 I ON DON. Tu«s. Yorkshire tie 1963 County cricket champions, hit peak form ye»-U-rdaj to beat Gloucestershire by sewn wicket* in two days. Their slow left-arm bowler. Don Wiipon. took six wicketa for 15 in 19 oven. 12 of winch were nihidens. Ray315 words
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Article33 1966-05-11 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Club beat SEA on first Inning* In the Navaratnam Shield match played over the weekend. Sela: sor Club 238-7 dec (Wolfe 17. Watson •>!) SEA 88 and 116-9.33 words
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Advertisement110 1966-05-11 19 LUXURY VOYAGE in "KUALA LUMPUR" (12,600 tons) SINGAPORE SYDNEY June 1966 Sailing sth June Arriving 19th June Fully air-conditioned accommodation availabm for 200 first class passengers. Fares range from MsB26 to Msll7o For Full Details consult your Travel Agent or enquire direct from #MANSFIELDS Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur ***** Pefwng110 words
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Advertisement246 1966-05-11 19 Rom Evinrudete Power of Experience... ft SS^ MORE POWER FOR PLEASURE HraDß^mi^^My In 1966. Here, from the world's most ex- and 90. 120. 150 and 200 hp stern-drives. yU r*^^r—» penenced manufacturer of outboard motors, 59 years of precision engineering have V^,*'* "Z~3o^" IS P° wer <or ever y purpose246 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-05-11 19 SPORTS DIARY SO< «1 K pon Bin- A Lfli 3A Audit v Hume (Levers!; DH 1 Bdiiiro Motors v Char- Rnbinsons v EPP (Rd. 10. PJj; f*red Bpnk A' tP:id;ing): Hour I Div 3B: Jacks v University Kong Bunk v CoM Storage (Sentul Pafnri. Ipoh Div S: (Oeylang BUh; On164 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-05-11 20 LAVA FROM KELUD VOLCANO BURIES A VILLAGE HUT THIS is a picture of nature's destruction. It is not a picture of a blown-off roof. The walls of the hut are actually there but cannot be seen because they have been covered up by heated lava. The lava fromUPI - 83 words
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Obituary43 1966-05-11 20 M K COVINDAN or M B B.W f Qaartrra. Ckaad. Mother of Pxrtin.in. na'wd aw.iv i< icffult> on MR KAM SAIK CHUAN on lnth Ipoh on \\r.lr..«rl lltl p m (oMethod'" i ii'.nh. l-*r I tni r to in* ChrtMlan I nmbun43 words
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Article199 1966-05-11 20 LONDON, luc.v Rohan Kanhal wai m brilliant form for iln West Indian touring ...him Oxford Vn line todity niid when !ie tourinc tcmn'l ur.st imiino uns d lit 381 lor srvrn at luncb Kanhai MM unbeaten wnh I"- 1 Oxford, who had made 160 In their199 words
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113 1966-05-11 20 'China is dumping soap in Sarawak KUCHING, Tues. China was dumping hard soap in Sarawak, and two factories in the state had been forced to close down because of the unfair competition, the Tariff Advisory Board was told at its hearing here today. Local manufacturers asked the board to recommend113 words
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Article47 1966-05-11 20 CANBERRA. Tues. French aircraft may land In Australia only If the French Government gives a specific undertaking they are not carrying materials for their nuclear tests near Tahiti, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Haslurk. said In the House of Representatives today.47 words
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Article28 1966-05-11 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Urban and Rural Services Committee's members will visit the Jurong constituency on Friday to look into the needs of the people in the area28 words
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111 1966-05-11 20 LONDON, Tues.— Three Singapore Mlr'sters are (lying Into Warsaw Uter today for the first leg of a three-week goodwill tour of Eastern Europe. Premier Lee Kuan Yew Is flying from Stockholm, after attending the International Socialist Conference In Uppsala, while Foreign Minister, Mr. Rajaratnam,111 words
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Article367 1966-05-11 20 LONDON. Tues— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Tues. Spot 20»,d June 20»»d., July 20 7. led., Aug. 20 7 16d.. July Sept. 20 7 16d., Oct Dec 20\d.. Jan Mmrch L'n.d. April June 20%d.. July' Sept. 203.4.. Oct. Dec. 30Hd..367 words
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120 1966-05-11 20 From JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA. Tues. If returned to power at this year's general elections, the Labour Party would take conscripts away from Vietnam if it involved the lives of regulars, said the party leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell. in an address yesterday to Tasmanian120 words
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Article30 1966-05-11 20 SEOUL. Tues— The opposition Shinhan New Korea) Party today demanded that the government withdraw any possible plan to dispatch South Korean air force units to South Vietnam.30 words
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366 1966-05-11 20 Local flour just won't rise say 50 bakers KUALA LUMPUR. TueS. About 50 bakers and confectioners m Negrl Bernbilan are reportedly losing about $1,000 ;i day and they blame their falling Income on local flour which, they say, just won't rise. Tin y claim thit teven baken and confection* i366 words
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Advertisement65 1966-05-11 20 Uu CLASSIFIES It Word, >li Minimum) TOM To Mary. and Josrpb a daughter Lynda. MM(r lor Mwln. 9.3 M at tveotta Clinic Thank* to doctor and xtarT C. OORA'RAJU .md Kaju a <ir. MaMH on <ti Ma>. 'W Both welt Thanks to doc' Mitorni'y Hoapltal. I BETWEEN NAMAOAfON third •on65 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-11 20 MM bimmmmmmmmmmmw\*-^ m **<4mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*XmmJi>. f l\ Have you seen the new simcaiDDD p If not see it today. The Simca 1000 GLS has more to offer. Four synchronised gears Four independent wheel suspension system Unexcelled manoeuvrability Four wide open doors and spacious interior Quarter windows incorporated with front doors to116 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-05-11 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period Bp.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 90 77 C Highlands 77 59 Jesselton 90 77 Kuchlng 91 7350 words
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