The Straits Times, 18 May 1966
1966-05-18
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Title Section24 1966-05-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 M National NBWspnper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article278 1966-05-18 1 Delta troops move back to Saigon SAIGON, Tues. The military government today brought a division of troops up from the Mikitnc river delta to tile Saigon area "to ensure the security of the cipital" a Defence Mm Mrj spokesman announced. The move followed a series of hit-and-run attacks against policeAP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration624 1966-05-18 1 Lost the Agena THEN DISAPPOINTED SPACEMEN CLIMB OUT: IT'S ALL OFF FOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS CAPE KENNEDY, Tues. THE Gemini 9 mission was washed out today by the failure of the target rocket. The ambitious and dangerous mission was called off when the Agena target rockelReuter - 624 words
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Article100 1966-05-18 1 Editor Mochtar Lubis is freed JAKARTA, lues— The Indonesian Government today released from jail 15 political prisoners of the old regime They included .Mochtar Lubis, the hard-hitting novelist and editor, who has been under some lorm of detention for eight years. Most of the others were moderate political leaders takenReuter - 100 words
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Article41 1966-05-18 1 JAKARTA. Tuev A Communist underground llHlumillll has been ploltinu ihp mass murder of wcnoral.s and leaders oi political parties and student groups, the Army weekly Ji..-;ikti reported today. Security iorces had seized docu- v conearntac this. -Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article51 1966-05-18 1 PARIS. Ton. A general .stnkr tap men miiimu arorken crippled much oi French Industry totl.ty. The strike, called to protest nSHiii.st President DC Gaulle wa;je pottdet. ni tba uor.-t to bil i he iikuom in rush' rears. It alfrcted all' statr-owned Industrial and many .sectors oi pnvaif entrrprise.—51 words
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Article246 1966-05-18 1 NO LETUP ON BORNEO BORDER From JEFFREY FRANCIS. JESSELTON. Tuesday MALAYSIAN Security forces on Sebatik island off the east coast of Sabah have been continuously harassed in the last two weeks, despite the Indonesian move to end military confrontation. A security forces spokesman said today that between May 1 and246 words
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Article19 1966-05-18 1 SINGAPORE. Tues.— About ISO Guillemard Rond Pasai Malam hawkers went 'on xtrike" tonight <See page s>.19 words
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Article, Illustration283 1966-05-18 1 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO DRAMATICALLY 'RESCUED' FROM POLICE CUSTODY By I SINGAPORE. Tuesday DOLICE loiday intensified an bland-wide limit for Tan Hock Khoon, 20, Hie prisoner who was dramatically "rescued" from police custody at the general hospital last ni^hi by ;i four-man gang. The283 words
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130 1966-05-18 1 Peace talks 'up to the Tengku now 9 JAKARTA. Tuts. A peaceful solution to the Malaysia question his now "in thr hands of Tengku Abdul Rahman." diplomatic sources were quoted by Antara new agency as saying today. Indonesia had made its wishes and its stand clear, the diplomats said, accordingReuter - 130 words
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Article36 1966-05-18 1 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Government today announced that air parcel services to Albania Azore.v Bulff&iia. Corsica. Czechoslovakia. Cyprus. Greece. Luxembourg Poland. Rumania and the Soviet Union would be introduced from June 1.36 words
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Article28 1966-05-18 1 .JAKARTA Tups Indonesia ollicul news agency Antara today *,h.trply eriiieihed North Vietnam for "unleashing a vinous atrram of slander a«atn*t thr> Indonesian Government and people. —AP.AP - 28 words
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Article273 1966-05-18 1 300 ships idle at British ports LONDON, Tues. More than 300 ships lie Idle around th British coast. Sterling has weakened and snipping shares slipped as merchant seamen brgm a .strike for better pay and shorter hours, it was estimated that 3.000 seamen would be idle by last niKlit. l>4273 words
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Article32 1966-05-18 1 VT. INDIANS DRAW lONDON. Tues _>latch between HOC Mai R Imli.in-s .it Lords hei. d i\ enili-«l in .i draw Final score*: West Indianm fcC Mai MM •< dee and 67-2.32 words
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Advertisement75 1966-05-18 1 TOP-QUALITY FANCY WALL CLOCK (Etactric or Botttry operated THE MOST USEFUL (.IFT FOR -y^A MODIRN HOMI /V' v S V Accurst* /cf^^^^^^^ 'V\ Attr«ctlr« /jV^fl Durobl. ft ffi ML S m »^Bf I o.ailobL at H few m 'chin chong YL"^sl »2 South Bri4«a Aaw V Rood. v Spon Watch75 words
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302 1966-05-18 2 AIRO, lues I he Soviet Prime .Minister. .Mr. Kos\ K in >CNtrrtla> demanded the withdrawal of AniiTM.iii tatCH from both Vietnam and South Kori a ,md BCM -t-ci the I'nitnl Slilc> of cm .il.iting the war in Vietnam every time it talkedUPI - 302 words
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Article, Illustration439 1966-05-18 2 Now Congress to meet on June 1 PARLIAMENT IN JAKARTA BOWS TO DEMANDS BY KAMI STUDENTS JAKARTA, Tuesday THE Provisional People's Consultative Congress, which was to have met on May 12, is expected to meet by June 1. The congress in theory is the highest power in the State. Mr.Agencies - 439 words
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Article184 1966-05-18 2 Laos king and PM in Moscow talks MOSCOW, Tues. i The King of Laos and the Prime Minis- i tor, Prince Souvanna Phouma, began talks with Soviet officials yesterday soon after j arriving: In Moscow on combined business-and-pleasure tour. The Prime Minister's presence was confirmed only after several hours ofReuter - 184 words
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Article25 1966-05-18 2 TOKYO. Tups A mrdium fore* e»nh i re nor vipplrd across Tokyo this morning shalcinn city building* but runs. !ig no damage25 words
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Article170 1966-05-18 2 Buganda MPs refuse to take oath I/AMPALA, Tues. Six MPs from Bujfanda Kingdom were turned out of Parliament yesterday, when they refused to tak* the oath of allegiance under Uganda's new constitution. Armed guards surrounded Parliament Building here as MPs met for the first time .since President Milton Obote introduced170 words
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Article26 1966-05-18 2 t TEHERAN. Tue*. The lnau- gUTaI meeting of the Asian Devei i lopment Bank will open here in October, government sources said yevprrlay. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration391 1966-05-18 2 US POLICY IN VIETNAM SHAPED BY BLUNDERERS' Schlesinger takes new swipe at Johnson NEW YORK. Tuesday. A FORMER presidential aide, Mr. Artnur Schlesinger, said last night that American policy in Vietnam was being shapid by the same men who wanted to bomb Cuba during the missiles crisis and who pushedUPI - 391 words
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Advertisement138 1966-05-18 2 (\yuc/a^ introduce 0 OF LONDON 'COMPLIHEMT' THE NEW BRUSH ON COSMETIC that gives a "falling in (overlook! SI wsssrttttßKwr F EE OFFER THIS WKK r A touch of the solter-than-sable brush will """"H FREE. .with every compact of flatter your complexion with warm. JK Compliment. .a jar of Cyclax &>.138 words
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Advertisement195 1966-05-18 2 V ff OF LONDON GIVE A BEAUTY SERVICE UNMATCHED IN SINGAPORE MALAYSIA In Singapore alone, Cyclax have these seven trained consultants. Miss Cecilia Khong (Cyclax Singapore supervisor permanently at C.K. Tang) is London and Pari trained and has a wealth of knowledge and experience ready to benefit you. The other195 words
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158 1966-05-18 3 POLICE TO RESUME SEARCH FOR MOORS GRAVES MANCHESTER, Tues.— Detective* are preparing to resume a search 91 the lonely Pennine moors for secret graves of eight suspected child murder victims. The search started last October after the discovery of the bodies of a 10-year-old girl Lesley Ann Downey, and JohnReuter - 158 words
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Article37 1966-05-18 3 MANILA, Tups. Typhoon Irma wtth maximum winds of 100 m p.h. J-wcpt through thf central Philippines last night with damage to property particularly on Samar and lfaabate Islands expected to run to millions of pesos.37 words
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Article114 1966-05-18 3 pARIS. Tucs. The war of the long-haired singer.s If on. Antoine, who has shoulder-length hair and sings protest songs about Vietnam, is being challenged by Edouard, who has knee-length hair and sings protest songs about Antoine. A third candidate has Just arrived on the scene.UPI - 114 words
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300 1966-05-18 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. THE magazine U.S. News and World Report said yesterday that India, in its 19th year of independence, faced ''a crisis of almost unmanageable proportions." The magazine said this crisis "is found in every section of Indian national life- Agriculture, industry,AP - 300 words
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Article107 1966-05-18 3 I ON DON. Tues. John Spooner will soon have a whole street to himself and he doesn't like- it. The Housing Ministry has ordered 20 out of a row of 21 terrace houses in the town of Waltham Abbey. Essex, to be demolished as unfit to liveAP - 107 words
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Article26 1966-05-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tuei. The Senate yesterday approved the reappointment of Gen. Earle Wheeler as Chairman of the Joint ChieU of SUfl lor ■> two jraar term. UPI-UPI - 26 words
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249 1966-05-18 3 NOUMEA (New Caledonia), Tuesday. pRANCE'S Alpha force, which will act as watchdogs to keep other ships out cf the French nuclear test area in the Pacific, left here for Tahiti yesterday after a three-day visit. Australian pacifists are reported to beReuter - 249 words
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81 1966-05-18 3 Trilby to join hunt for $46m treasure f ONDON. Tues.— All bet for a real-life adventure is 21-year-old Trilby Lane, pictured testing her snorkel technique at the Crystal Palac* pool. Trilby is the only girl in a party of five underwater swimmers who discovered the wreck of the warship AssociationMirrorpic - 81 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-05-18 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Chbu En-lai ls now expected to leave Peking for Rumania on an official visit on or about May 22, sources said here yesterday. Mr. Chou had earlier been expected to leave today or tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement194 1966-05-18 3 more LUXURY PER MILE ",Ak v w j| nu t and a console panel 1.. yf'\ .^K^L^L^L^L^L^H You would never expect so much ■n^J room and comfort in a compact "-^b* ht Caf The r6 r MSt Can b s^^"^B S& folded down for carrying extra \N^H 9 oods ancl194 words
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Advertisement215 1966-05-18 3 Luxury within budget Exquisitely- crafted carpets rugs from PERSIA, PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, INDIA, BELGUM, UNITED KINGDOM in all sizes and scintillating colours designs for that extra beauty in your home. Prices to suit your pocket. MODERN CARPETS STORE 183 Tanglin Road, Singapore. Tel: *****3. PRECISION ALFRED HERBERT MACHINE TOOLS The world's215 words
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455 1966-05-18 4 Union: More liberal policy for nurses SINGAPORE, Tu«s. THK Amalgamated Union of Public Employees told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that it WM essential that the Health Ministry adopted a more liberal policy towards granting paid study leave to trained nurses wlio wanted to go abroad to seek postbasic qualifications.455 words
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Article145 1966-05-18 4 New cards for 8,100 more today SINOAPORE. Tues.—Registration teams will visit the following 18 schools tomorrow to re-reglster some 8.100 students, teachers and school staff lor new laminated plastic cards— the eighth day of the national re-registration campaign (or schools. KaW Buklt Integrated Primary School. JaUn T»bth; Bekolah Me lay145 words
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Article24 1966-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Police Band will perform at the Jurong community centre. 10 m.ll. Jurong 1 Road, at 8 p.m tomorrow.24 words
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179 1966-05-18 4 'VACANCIES BUT 8 TRAINED MEN JOBLESS' SINGAPORE, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees claims that eight radiographers, trained by the Health Ministry's school of radiography in September last year, are still unemployed, although there are 16 vacancies in the Ministry this year. "To top it all. the Ministry has179 words
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99 1966-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The deputy president of the Mitsui Bank, Mr. Oore Koyama, today pledged his bank's assistance to local industries as part of its "all-out effort" to encourage economic development in Singapore. Mr. Koyama, now on a short visit here, said: "Singapore Is a99 words
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Article58 1966-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues -Royal Marines Lance-Corporal Brian Wells tonight finally took off n a RAFComet at 9.30 p.m. 110 m Changt for Britain to get married. Wells. 21, depending on RAF transport, was delayed three times In his departure, and had to cancel his original May 1458 words
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Article515 1966-05-18 4 rpHK followlnx kl today «ch»duie of civil aircraft movements at Paya Leb»r Airport Hlngapore: ARRIVALS Air Ceyltn: From Nandl. Sydney. Perth (AE 10T) 6.55 p.m. KLM: From Amsterdam, Athrns. Beirut. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur. (XL «21) 12.40 p.m.: from Jakarta (XL «32> 6.30 p.m. BOAC: From515 words
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112 1966-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two women each received a new car as winners of the International Bazaar for the Blind's mammoth lucky draw. Mrs. Agatha de Morney. 23, a housewife, won the first prize a $6,400 car with the single ticket she had bought. The112 words
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Advertisement337 1966-05-18 4 I (AI'ITOL (Spore) f^. /ml TODAY ONLY vi #fi 11. 1.45.4. 6.30 A 9.30 .LSI^ 0 TRIAL" BWPmBM; I^mPC Mandarin in COLOR 1-4 Ji r laafcwa^B -Jt+ with English Subtitles CALLING ALL SCHOOLS!: IN VIEW OF THE NATIONAL EMPHASIS ON SPORTS... J I SPECIAL STUDENTS CONCESSION $1.00 i TO ANY337 words
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Advertisement26 1966-05-18 4 carmen is coming J3rs- tO Town! yTffi,.l-|,IIMII|JMI^ TODAY: JJO ft 730 MGR Soroio Dcvi in "INCAVtTTU PILLAI" Tamil (in colour halt prica*) '_Ng»[t Chonyt: ;-|Codimolor" Tomil26 words
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Advertisement189 1966-05-18 4 ORCHARD tomorrow: PALACE SEE! YOUR FAVOURITE TV STARS and Mtr-^jTHE 'GOLDFINGER' GIRL IN THE m GREATEST UNDERSEA ff) 1 fc**j3 ADVENTURE OF 1966! flffNl Rff r// *UNQPP If) H^JtT' Erf a^BCSaWair/"^ S'*'-^J I KCXniilaiafl ill M xPMttNtsnN- *JS&L m Mn la^nw AT ORCHARD 1 CATHAY; GALA PREMIERE-TONIGHT at 9.30^ t^jk^rj^B^iik^t189 words
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Advertisement488 1966-05-18 4 a^L2J*B.^iilL^9Ksk^JHE_^J NOW SHOWING! 11 om, 130, 4 00. 6 30 1 9.30 am. •NAVAL BATTLE 1894" IN MANTAR'N i COLOUR with trghsh i Chinese S .btitles Plus Special Ntwirccl "China's First Atomic t»plo».on I j LAdl UAT: «30 t 15pm "OPERATION CROSSBOW" 1 Sophia Loren Goorgr Pcppord Meirrcclcr Panonvon ;MGNA)488 words
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73 1966-05-18 5 Colour photo contest for amateurs |^l\L»i LUMPUR The Hhotugr.. Ma.ays:a and Esnq Standard Ma •in oim.y spoi :it colour photograph y th> year. nty.' oompetltioo m open to i .nioto*rapl:r: Urunei rapore v r« .i» me- .<rded to «ltl lotcnUy maintain- <*d a 'i:sh Mandard vi Dbotticrmoby Onlj ur tn73 words
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Article18 1966-05-18 5 Pf\ \NL. I I the ucw Dioequp nt Gu;<! Ppraiiu f rim UK) uraren18 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-05-18 5 SARAWAK TIMBLK DAXCiKU From GEOFFREY GELDARD TUP Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Temenggong said yesterday that nawere being provoked to sabotage timber concessions to them by rival interests who wanted the natives to enter into "All Baba" business deals He did not approve of154 words
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193 1966-05-18 5 KLCIUNG. Tuesday. THE State Govcrnmeni is working on a j scheme to provide for native participation i in the timber industry in forests not vet exploited. This was announi'frt here by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. yesterday. He regretted that193 words
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159 1966-05-18 5 200 pasar malam hawkers go on strike' Singapore. Tuea About 200 pasar malam hawkers hi the Mountbbatten Road Tar'ong Kat o n g Road area last night went on •strike They jut-t stood at thf.r pitches without doing any busines>. Their complaint They hart been treated "unfairly" in the government159 words
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Article54 1966-05-18 5 PENA.NU lues— l«u oeaxy contests will oe held at th* aangei Glueor L'muo tun tan thr v'laftr playuruund m Jalaii Helen Brown from May 30 to June 4 The contests tor the el< a 'Kebava Queen <nd a -Sta'.l Pnncess WH op ooen :o Ma.ay54 words
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Article27 1966-05-18 5 MALAY is not a onerace language. It belongs to both Ma lavs and non- Malays. Mr. Qmn Chco: n-.an of the Kuafi ai.«-tnct BMlonal a. nee27 words
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Article53 1966-05-18 5 KA.NUAK luet. A re> ißunadiote mi i Pnl omi ■laatoa ror Prria wOl o» aua> I siela:«n Umro Youths 1 annual col 8' the Si!i;D.Mis MiP^trp 'blf MTliP mot.on Will piopo.->* Mat t'omm_-«:on ■•"t f'om rhp Malaysian Piioiir S'r- dc i <->o©n^- ilatcttl c53 words
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Article52 1966-05-18 5 PENANO lue> Jan Kro Hrrr- pc w md.imi-.s and threat Pii I •he Pataiii Read police station. mm acquitted aftrr hp upciiogised to th conBaid bin Salleli. m rhe nrst ••e'K court. 'l ;<m warrj i IbM m« lemoer." j he said as> he snook hana« with52 words
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Article32 1966-05-18 5 PON MAN I lies Tin Johor* Oo\ernment h*g approved $T.i 00" for tlir repair and ma n'enatup of 280 rural roads In Porv an rtjstriti under Hip ruiaJ dr\fMnr>m«"ir nioeranvnr32 words
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Article15 1966-05-18 5 Pt.NANG lies 1: buemu cofter powder ar.d I T'Oi -hp Scot- rppn15 words
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Article83 1966-05-18 5 Xl M LI MPI K I urs olitur portraits of Ihr Vans di-Prrtn.tn %£<>nc and tbr Rain Prr ■aiaarl Agonc w ill be civrn away frr* to the public h\ thr Department of Information I hosr who wish to oh L.tin rnpir« of I hr>sr pur traits83 words
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Article67 1966-05-18 5 SINGAPORE lues I veal-old girl gave evidence in camera M :he irial of a vou:~c ■.S Kirn ChOon wlio t charged «itli bßfing »exual relations with hrr "other "l-ur. ov way oi marriage in Puiin Übni Between March 1 and May 30 IM yeiir The tr:a.67 words
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Article30 1966-05-18 5 PKMANO rtm l*Oon Gu^n Run m lined tTSO or ur month*' jail, for ai»i!>tinK In a digits lottery a: her Oreen Hail horn*- ye^etdav. Rhe pleaded guilt)30 words
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126 1966-05-18 5 Workshop check order on 'smoking' taxis KL.iLA LLMPIR. Twe». Twenty-oar Mud drivers «hi>>»- xchulrs wrre rmittinc r\irs>i\r smokr Ust night bad thrir vehicles checked and serviced in a workshop. I his was done on police orders after each of the 'it had tni»l a compounded fine of S'.'.'i l.a*t night126 words
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Article37 1966-05-18 5 TEMERIOH rue* ThP younfew brother of the Sult&n of Pfthang TengKu Abdul Ham.d. h»* been +le<-te<l oro-tem flat* r-hairnun of a newly foi-aoed a»sociation railed Pahane I/>B*er« The i hairman ix D«:o N|tau Ken Lack37 words
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166 1966-05-18 5 A LOR STAR. Tom The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is looking for an expert who can help to mend a priceless Chinese basin which he intends to present to the Kedah museum. Hi* basin, believed to be fl.sn years old. broke into thre*166 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-05-18 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdah! j l||. .ah±<J\\i /•/■1.7 i* l hmMaSM BEmB13 words
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Article, Illustration239 1966-05-18 6 Science in schools: Keeping up with the times SINGAPORE, Tues. Tw* visitinc rrprrsrntatives of the Inivrrsity of Cambrider Local Kxaminutions Syndicate have been carrying out discussion* with the Iniversity of Singapore and the Education Ministry on the introduction of new science syllabuses. They are Mr. K. l.atrv and Mr. A.239 words
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Article42 1966-05-18 6 i SINGAPORE. lues CXMeenl Secondary school won the ChiMM YMCA" Inler-Junior Secondary School debate finals held last Saturday. The uirls beat the Victoria I S< hoool boys. A total ol 20 schools j •oolc part in the contest.42 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-05-18 6 SINGAPORE, Tucsdav. Till! Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today asked t He Singapore Area Ad \isoiv Committee «>! Cambridge Local Kxam iriations Syndicate to consider the selling of second language papers suitable for School Certificate candidates !>\ 1969. The committee comprises295 words
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Article97 1966-05-18 6 Work starts soon on Jurong river srNOAPORE. Tues Work will begin nex: month on ihe dredging of the Jurong river Mtuary and the southern part of the nver mouth. The SI 82 million contract was recently awarded to a Japanese firm. To* Harbour Works Co. Ltd.. which is undertaking two97 words
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Article52 1966-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. lues A two-day seminar on •Work Study." jointly sponsored by the Singapore InsMtute of Management and the Ughl Industries Services, will .start tomorrow at the Singapore Polytechnic at 9.30 a.m. The speaker will be Mr. Llm Yew Kai. Works Study Officer at the Port of52 words
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Article30 1966-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.-The Sin--1g: pore Antl-Tuberculo-is AMOCta* j lion's mobi.e X-raj unit will be stationed at 18 Jalan Nanas. between .i.30 p.m. and 9 pm. tomorrow and on Thursda>30 words
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190 1966-05-18 6 Jaycees' job week for school leavers SINGAPORE. Tues. The Junior Chumbrr of Singapore will hold its annual Job week for school leavers this year from Aii>_ r IS to 20. This time, the p:«i<vt will be known a.s youth week in business and industry" The word "industry bai been added190 words
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Article46 1966-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.- Mr Clmn Klat has been elected president of the Dale Canieele Roi-k Chapter, with Mr Charlie li.w and Mr. William Ng as vicepresidents. The chapter will celc> fi:th mini. er-arv Hh a rr-i;nif"i dinner at the 'Seii.Mcie Hotel on May 2146 words
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199 1966-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A factory van-driver told a preliminary inquiry today how he was robbed o£ $1,100 ouuide a bank In Geylang while on his way to deposit the money. Chui Kai Heng. an employee of the Sians Seng Ice-cream Wafer and Cone199 words
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Advertisement344 1966-05-18 6 I ■v^B^ ««dMflH^^H^^^^^^^^^^l ctHt Jkl l Time is money to Hassan bin Ahmat Click. ..dkl tick! .another 20 cents on the meter. lt\ the world. In other words, your money is protected by a amazing, though, how these 20 CCAU mount up. And so it is world-wide- security. .a security344 words
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Miscellaneous237 1966-05-18 6 Alloy Oop By Y.T. ilatnlin I weU,TWERe/DNfc SUPAO6E HE* I PtJNNO.. BUT THAT V*k6NT I I .HE HAP WELL IT WAS EITHER 1 ,^*"^^"^^H| VV22ST lln> WI Hii US J l HE I EXACTLY NIS MORE THAN HIM OR ME. ANYWAY y AN" I GOTTA <3 *Sf?.Pft-.xV g fgRIMBNTB?^ VNON237 words
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Article, Illustration1817 1966-05-18 7 The showman who frightened Hitler ON May It, 1941, I. on dun had its heaviest niffht air raid of World War 11. And on the same day the pilot ol a Cerman Mf>serschmitt fijjhtcr bailed out and parachuted to earth in southern Scotland. The pilot was1,817 words
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Advertisement65 1966-05-18 7 AND BRITAIN S Consulate pure white filter gives you M Wt^E\\^ ft M^Hofc^ni. BsP^^^^Wl W^^^M>^fl issssssK ANOTHtR WORLD r- 1 RbT the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced 1 RTt\k.^«rij f^paSJma^ s by a touch of refreshing menthol. M^Hl^^^lßßt^^^^^^ That is why Consulate is always fresh fil cool as a mountain65 words
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Obituary25 1966-05-18 8 M "»rW« US (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of aaat tn^Ml .on Nirholaa Voon IM <«« Ml ii. t«o yeara tod«> <ione but n»\«r fortotten.25 words
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Article64 1966-05-18 8 7» Wrnrd* ttt (Minimum i DO YOU WAFFLE* Come and waffle at 'he V W CA. por» »"i ■nomine 9 M 11 SU am. Toffee laelun.d si. '"> HANDMADE. PURE WOOL, nrrroaBtwW for nil eajaa by Tal Pint. 417 K>»r V«!l-y Road. Spore. Tel; MSS3. OKI CSVARIOOON motorroom S4».N64 words
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Article633 1966-05-18 8 Air Vice-Marshal Ky's unexpected move against the "rebels" in Danang was a mistake, whatever the motive. It was also a miscalculation, which is much worse. There would not seem to ha%'e been any reason to suppose that Buddhist hostility had lessened, or that there had been any633 words
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Article447 1966-05-18 8 It is obviously desirable that places at the University of j Malaya should go, as far as possible, to the most academ- j i rally worthy students. That this is not happening is clear trom the fact that some four hundred (or 25 per cent) of the J.,600447 words
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Article163 1966-05-18 8 An aspect of this week's police blitz on errant taxis which attract* enthusiastic support is the attention it is paying to vehicles emitting "excessive smoke." As a result the air will be a little cleaner and driving a little safer. It is a' start Now the larger problem163 words
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261 1966-05-18 8 Property and the new Land Law tVtie. neA' Land AcquisiX tion Bill, now beiore tiie legislature is ot vita. importance to property owners, present or future, shareholders in oroperty companies and all interested in questions ol land and law. The bill contains many changes but no surprises since a iimlar261 words
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Letter219 1966-05-18 8 My general comment is thai I think the time has arrived lor a comprehensive survey ot questions of land value, letterment, land taxation and planning in Singapore. Properly owners cannot and do n> expect to be the pampered lavouritcs cf a Socialist Government but they should be able to expect219 words
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Letter82 1966-05-18 8 MY son Tan Aik Huang has enrolled at the Malayan University at Kuala Lumpur to commence a course in Enuineering. On April 21 the Strait* Time* reported that the Badminton Association of Malaysia had decided to offer him a scholarship to any one of the recognised universities. Aik82 words
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Letter48 1966-05-18 8 I refer to the letter by XYZ iS.T. May 14 1. The possession of a statutory declaration in itself is not sufficient evidence to prove birth in Singapore. Therefore. XYZ cannot he* ronaidered a Singapore citizen by birth THAN KOK Mis Ac Registrar of Citizens, Singapore.48 words
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Article997 1966-05-18 8 NORMAN MACRAK - The grey lies in aid schemes NORMAN MACRAK By OF 'THE ECONOMIST' LONDON, Tu»a. For some poor nations loans are actually harmful ONE of the shabbiest stories in the world today is the story that started by being the most unsordid: the granting of economic "aid" by rich countries to997 words
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395 1966-05-18 8 KARL E. MEYER - Oxford University told: Join the modern world KARL E. MEYER by London, Tues. ANCIENT Oxford Uni- versity, where half of all England's Prime Ministers have gone to school, was urged today to adopt a series of basic reforms intended to bring it closer to the modern world. The long-awaited proposals395 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement748 1966-05-18 8 Str,:t, Lmr, A MaUy Mail CHrawfwa) aa ia««leaia«H act ke »aaala< BM COLO STOKAGI SUPIHMAKKIT O»ch.-d lecapeMMNt O«fc COLO STOKACI StAHCMIS At H.u««d la«d Ketaeig Naoal Amim»tn»4 ifMti CITY lOOK JTOII ITB. Wi*ch««te* Hmh, CaMyae Qvar. TNI NIWS FIONT ritia^tnck t tmiiiartiat M. M ISMAIL J AemiraltT N.-.l Im MAMIEM748 words
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Advertisement73 1966-05-18 8 ELECTRIC GUITAR "TrHlieiph" M.««l ■•i Tnumpk Maaal t.rt.i Oouhle cut-owov solid body with contoured zw bock. Ea^y-ploying fingerhoord wh 7 potition dot*. Two powerf.il moonetic pickups with ird<V)<luol rocker switches. New type Tremolo Tailpiece; complete with Strop or d Cable. lisa Suiter enlv $110 00 11J2I Guitar »*4 let J73 words
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Advertisement53 1966-05-18 8 -Richer Tone! Greater Volume!SHARP it «rt vmm wmm I MODEL BY- 410 10TRANSISTOR 3 BAND HI 2 Hi-Fi Speokrrt cntur* Hi-Fi tonal quality. Fin* tuning knob and pilot lamp. AC adaptor availablt. tM II II Obtainable At All DcaUrt §|n t Vv?c i r ROXY w CO..LTD. m^ KAJIONS ft.NGAPOHIi53 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-05-18 9 Fleeing the blaze FISHING VILLAGE TRAGEDY THAT LEFT 140 PEOPLfc HOMELESS AS a huge column of smoke rises from a burning two-storey shophouse in Masai, \illagers in the affected row of shophouscs move out their belongings in reau<ne&s. The fire, on Monday, burnt down 13 simp ho uses and a136 words
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77 1966-05-18 9 Bonn envoy to U.N. to visit S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues The Gorman Amba>sador to tIM United Nations. Baron Signismund Von Braun, will fly into Singapore on Thursday for a two-day I visit Baron Von Braun. now on a tour of Asian countries, plan* to explain Germany.-, problems vis-a-vib the United Nations77 words
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Article23 1966-05-18 9 K vi\M Assistant I i ication. Mr. Lee S:ok few. will ii|)on a new 540.000 i ramil irre i>m M23 words
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Article32 1966-05-18 9 MUAR, Tues. A nrw branch of thr Amalgamated tnmii of Employers in Government and Allied Ser\ ice* h;i.s boen formed here with Inrhe Annuar bin Ibrahim the pro-tern chairman.32 words
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404 1966-05-18 9 JEFFREY FRANCIS - $650,000 pat on the back by Razak JEFFREY FRANCIS From JESSELTON. Tuesday. TUN Abdul Razak made an on-the-spot decision last night to give $650,000 for religious institutions in Sabah. The announcement came as a great surprise to the 1,000 guests at the community centre here where he was feted to404 words
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Article62 1966-05-18 9 Off: Ban on Bulgarian imports SINGAPORE, Tues—Singapore today lifted all discrimination against Bulgarian gooa.s in keeping with the trade agrsement concluded with the East European country a fortnight ago. The lifting of prohibitions is back-uaied to the day the agreement was signed. Only goods which come within the ambit of62 words
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219 1966-05-18 9 Martin sleeps through most of the day I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four-year-old Iban boy. Martin anak Ngiah. slept through most of the day today, unaware j that doctors had taken a big step towards improving his eyesight. Waking only for some water, he smiled weakly to Malaysian Rangers who kept watch219 words
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72 1966-05-18 9 gjISGAPORE. Tues. About :U.OOO work permits have been approved for non-cili/rn-v of which 21.000 have been issued up to Saturday. The rest are in the process of beinj: issued. When applications for work permits closed on March ;;<i the oftice of the Com-mi-sionrr72 words
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179 1966-05-18 9 Customs detain driver after scuffle JOHORE Bahru. l ues. A Cuaioai* oincer. who cmnbed on a lorry at tne CusI turns meek-point here today to carry out au inspection, iiad a scuffle with the driver when the man drove off and tried to make I a getaway. The officer. Osman179 words
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Article31 1966-05-18 9 KLTON- Turs The Deput> Prime Minister. Tun Abdul R.i.i.ik this morning presented a $25,000 cheque to the Sabah branch of the Malaysian Red Cross Society for its buildIng fund.31 words
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Article37 1966-05-18 9 PENANG. Turs— Five IslamI rrhrz-A us teachers of the Ma'iyad Religious School. Kepala Batas. \\tv> resigned from the .school last .I disagreement with ii ol managers, have opened their own m "iool the village.37 words
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Advertisement61 1966-05-18 9 symbol of SECllßll^r YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE /t\fi\ INTItiST LJKzJ Pl ANNUM <*f f I OTHER RATES FOR SHORT OR I LONG TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE I SECUHITY. lfc^< SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. INCOteOIAffO IM tINUWMI! ?«461 words
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Advertisement74 1966-05-18 9 i i > j Illustrated: Exquisitely coloured Venetian glass -bead Necklace Ak with matching Earings. Ntckloct $7.00. Eoringt $2.50 Illustrated: Genuine, soft leather Wollcta from Germany and Italy. In plain or decorative designs. $9.50 to $28.75 And from Germany distinctive leather-bound Manicurt Sots. So practical and handy, especially for travelling.74 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous686 1966-05-18 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL .1 Kuala Language*: S.SS National I unipur and I'enanf; 6 Songs. 6 News In Tamil: 6.10 lpoh and Malacca; 3. 10 Women's World: 6.3S Cartoon: Johore Bahru; 4 Taipinc; 7 Ne«s in English: 7.10 The 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Samurai: 7.35 Ulasan Han Kluang. Im. 8 News686 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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Article, Illustration233 1966-05-18 10 MULLER and Phipps Mi Ltd. announce the appointments of two senior staff members to the executive posts of assistant. 1 manager in line with the company's Malayanisation and expansion programme. They are Mr. Leong Haw Bee and Mr. Lai Kirn Hean. Despite the general business recession233 words
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Article77 1966-05-18 10 Ten International Loaastar hea\y duty trucks, the first to be exported from Britain, arrived In Singapore at the end of last week on board the Blue Funnel vessel Talthybius. The Loadstar range of trucks, which are produced at Doncaster. U.K. was Introduced by the International Harvester Co. in77 words
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Article280 1966-05-18 10 F&N quality award for bottling FtASER and Ncave Ltd., the Seven-Up bottler in Singapore have been awarded the quality award for 1965 by International headquarters cf the Seven-Up Export Corporation, it was announced by Mr. Leslie R. Scott, president, of the Corporation. Mr. Scott albo con.jmed that Kraser and Neave's280 words
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Article, Illustration384 1966-05-18 10 CHAN BONG SOO - Egypt seeks new trade contacts with Singapore CHAN BONG SOO By TIIK visit of Mr. Ismail Elshafei, chairman of ii leading United Arab Republic Government track' organisation to Singapore, marks vet another important chapter in the history of trade between Singapore and Egypt. Significantly. Mr. Elshafei's four-day visit "was inspired384 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-05-18 10 QANTAS hat announced the appointment of Mr. Koh hhrk Liang (above) as nior •tore* officer. Singapore. Mr. Koh who has served 26 years with Qantaa replaces Mr. Wet Sian Leak who retired after 27 years with the company. Mr. Koh has aeen Qantas procress from the107 words
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Article93 1966-05-18 10 As part of a Par East business torn Mr CW Evans, export m«naner of George Ellison Ltd Industrial switcheeai manulxi Hirers of Birmingham. Encland. has visited Sins; pore Mi Evan* renewed contact witn executives and officials of various I firms with which his company does93 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-05-18 10 ASSISTANT MANAGER IS LOCAL CITIZEN MR. Oen Boon Hoe < above) has recently been appointed assistant manager for Singapore and Malaysia for the Bankers and Traders' Insurance Co. Ltd. of Sydney. Announcing the appointment, Mr. D.H. Durani. the manager for Singapore and Malaysia, stated that the company's general manager, Mr.177 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-05-18 10 A director of Moine Conate Co. <S> Ltd.. Mr. W.J.F. Warden (above) retired recently alter ha- ing spent more than half hia lite time serving the company. He will leave shortly tor the south of Prance where he plans to keep himself busy for the next162 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1966-05-18 10 |j, uvnnp 1 TRACTORMOUNTED I COMPRESSOR oaaaaaaaahMgjsjsjsjaßßßHßßMs^Msißh. Fits any tractor over 42 HP with 3 point linkage Delivers 132 CFM at 100 psi. Operates two Jack I H Hammers at once. COSTS LESS THAN COMPETITIVE MAKES §>' Ex Stock Singapore, m Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Jess«lton. IVI. D. IVI. LTD. B416 words
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Advertisement450 1966-05-18 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KOHG or lAPAN on your next business trip Takca well-earned rest! Sai! P&O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. It you c.m't spare the time to go all the way ihereand back by sea, take450 words
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Article, Illustration240 1966-05-18 11 Sunny Ang's appeal: Why the delay By HALL ROMNEY I ON DON. Tues— The J decision concernthe fate of Sunny Ang, under death sentence for the murder of barmaid. Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid. la dependent in part upon the will of the British House of Commons. It ma? be some240 words
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Article25 1966-05-18 11 PENANO. Tues— The tcmrr prrs'.der.: <>r th* Pcnang division if Par- Netmra, U*': Svrd Abkw3 Alhi.'-bher. has Umno whan lie qua 10 yean25 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-05-18 11 3 GIRLS HIDE FROM CAMERA THESE three camera-shy girls were pictured outside the magistrate's court in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after the second day s hearing of the Black Cat case. Normah binre Abdul Rahman (right) gave evidence yesterday. The other two arc her friends. Straits Times picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-05-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday J^ WOMAN prosecution witness in the "Black Cat" case claimed today that she earned between $50 and $100 a day at the Ban Kok Hotel between Sept. 7 last year and Feb. 12. Sixteen -year- old Normah460 words
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Article261 1966-05-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rSHNA, tlic Soviet Union and Indonesia will be among 40 countries invited to attend the Afro-Asian housing conference in Singapore in November. Thla was disclosed today by the secretary -general of the Afro-Asian Housing Organisation. Mr. Abdel Hamid el-Zanfaly. after a I meeting261 words
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Article23 1966-05-18 11 KANOAH rue* Ihr next mrc'iiif of tbc Prrn.« Sute Aa•embiy. nchfduied for May 31, haj taw poctpoMd to Juu 11.23 words
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Article69 1966-05-18 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A O worker of a granite quarry, Yap Cheong Leong. 20, was killed by falling rocks during dynamiting at the quarry in Dairy Farm Road. Mandai this morning. Tap and his father, also a worker, were walking away after dynamite charges had69 words
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Article31 1966-05-18 11 i IPOH. Tues. Tv.o c;irs and a I motor cycle were stolen here yes- terday. Or:e car «M found abt:'- dotted four miles aw.iy a few hours later.31 words
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183 1966-05-18 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The University <>f Malaya offered pteOM tO 1.600 students this year, but it is understood that nearly 400 have cither ■ed the offer or have just not tared to reply. Because of thlv disheartened .students who received rejection letters at183 words
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Advertisement108 1966-05-18 11 ■fl Bk Wj ■HP w!^ if~t mmW Jm ,<3k > T f Secure... because NESTLE care I.artogen's a part of loving care. Like growing and it has nine vitamins and lnoilirr'? milk, it i^ a complete food. iron to puard your baby against illness y^^^^\ a%^^^% It's made from tin-108 words
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Miscellaneous172 1966-05-18 11 Straits Times Crossword 3LV aVLf all I bT®I Ku«» racing tips around Plumpvoo SSi'SS ISFB Si* I £*a cnV,e for th. urn d °L^ v *J! f d 3 oi m instrument of torture? T^ n T b 1 'j" y of E^ e strtn arr vu m J olitottlih172 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1966-05-18 12 Kootinurd Iron) Pafe Si ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M STara* %li < Minimum t THANKS to Oir Lord Our Mother of Herp«!tiiaJ buceaur Jude at. Gerard for vaasaafcs, fa\our* granted MICHAEL ANO MARGARET Cho»ind frienda for lance and valuaole gifts on the o. a«iun of their rcarnatTe OB the 14-A-66 REV ANO MRS.441 words
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Advertisement896 1966-05-18 12 SITUATIONS VACANT mmrdi M 'Mtn.)—Box it elm. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED CHINESE table and genera: c.eaaing houaeboy with recent teattmoolals for European bouaehold. Lave in. Apply Boa AS2WS 8.T.. Spore. WANTED AN ENSLISH (peaking tailor muit be able to make »jits. pan.;, etc.. also an apprentice required. Ne-vton Tailor 'J46. Buklt896 words
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Advertisement923 1966-05-18 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li WmrmU tt Utn.}— Bmx tt eta. aa«ra FURNISHED RO«M n modern first floor quiet flat. Kxtoog. Telephone Cook:r.« fadlltlee. Box A 3210 B.T Spore HOCK SENG GARDEN Semi-detach-ed Houses unfurnished 'furnished JIiCOO J4JO 00. Holland Grove Semi-detached Bungalow. Tel: iS'pore* 0 474. FURNISHIO FLAT 38A ttt Tbomas923 words
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Advertisement898 1966-05-18 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word* U i m*.)—B*a tt eta, tatrm ATTRAOTIVI BARGAIN Newt* constructed spacious two storey lerrace House. Area.. 2 410 aq.ft. **re*no.d 3 bedroom*. 1 tenant's room, ■ataarat 530.600'- 0.n.0 L.avid Pboa Ie Bor.> Valuer* A Eftate Atfentx Tel (8 pore', ***** 745;6 '*****/J7OJI DISTRICT 10:898 words
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Advertisement932 1966-05-18 12 FURNITURE MSj <» »m Bom '»a ttlrm for distinctive cane rumi- rure Call Adrian* bM Rttar Valley Koad. Singapore 1-6574 BEAUTY CULTURE M ■Koraa M < Mtm.) -ataj» tt sat. oatra i TNI FAIREST OF Madam. Mademol soil* uae MUk or Coryae Salome. World's fTntst roameties available exclusively trom Rosalie932 words
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Advertisement941 1966-05-18 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Wmrdt SI Wi*.)— Box it cU. txtra BOROWARD 1957 cone.tios ver) I good, rt.prayed overu^jled. radio. M.400. Pnoae por* 1 S4SSI eat :&»4 7.00 1.00 p.m ISM AUGUST, ford Coa.-u.. I lent condition. Or1»in»: jpaotsterv. Na*J pamt. tyre*, i-.iof a PBon* Spore BM uUbsiob VOo OOINO941 words
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Advertisement529 1966-05-18 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. •i ttort-n M Vini—Btx i* riM 'i"k VICKY'S FIGURAMA T.al Bath. .or*. IO Ir. MARCARET ROSC' i--fI«J r^i»notaerapist. R«mo' f satt] irdomcn Mi. nun r>-«on:> Apparatus 17 '.on CaSM 'B«Din<l (irr^' ***** 1 8 core i JIUNISSE ET BEAUTC ■>ath 4 Body-matsa^' Uaaseusx Modern i \tin BuiMlai529 words
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Advertisement266 1966-05-18 12 LADIES HAIRDRESSING li it eras M I aatra MAISON MOOCRHt VICKY'S FICURAMA SALON oial ReduruiK Cour>, ldl b I. H porr 10 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) x* WlajJ tJaal it rlt. txirm SOUTH CAST ASIA Hole. Ha is*ii Wat rloo Rt.. po«. OUCCN S CUCST HOUtl M, Mount th/.blth ni266 words
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Advertisement1093 1966-05-18 13 LIVERPtOL a WES. COASI U.A.. I |Y«ajM >-ki*m AJAi iiatca, rtaai. Ciaaaaa> Stall May 21 May 22 25 May 21 Ma, Jl Mjy 2? May 21 CYCtOPS May 24 May 21 Mn 27/ 1 ACHIUtS ilpimo* Jmi I lane 5 Juie I l*«* til l**« II Jum 12 lu»f II1,093 words
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Advertisement1187 1966-05-18 13 EIPR'S* kAILING^ 10 GENQA-HAVRtHAMtURbtRkMERHAVLN-aIIIURIAM-AMSIERtAM ANIWERP-AARHUk-ttPENHAGtN. iliott r.iU4m >-i*.u| an. gje.it,* nntt H aurg K J«t» Aata baaa GM. 13-11 lUSUANCA m., it tt Ml| 21 22 23 24 JMe II lull II 21 IMt 2S 21 4 > KtREA o JMe 12/11 IMt 14/11 W'll Jily I luly 14 II1,187 words
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Advertisement1114 1966-05-18 13 1 BEN%LINE\ EXPtESS SERVICE Tt iONOON, LIVtRPOOL k CONIINENIAI Ptßlk niTNUIAMT f< Lunjua im* li Smiacud P. S»a« r.n.o, Mo:itrii<a> imi 21 la Part Ttlay Hamourg l»l I Aiitatn M| 14 bLNLUMUnU Rbiterdaa Imi il Smcatui* Sham P****g Hamaurg Imi 21 Ii Pt May 21 May 21 22 s' Singaiwfl1,114 words
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Advertisement1248 1966-05-18 13 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. 11l OVERIEJtf fSR DUTWABB SERVICE fROM U RjCONTININI uxiat fan I'Mfa P. Slaa Paaaat CUT t* •IIIIN4TB» i'*o-.n HanDurg Rttieraaa. Sin m wmmmj —hj H(|( ufa^ Übrt v M Mil M May CITY IF POONA •Maa. Mmavr| Rotteraaa. I II Jum CITY IF UPON HiiBOKH1,248 words
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753 1966-05-18 14 From Our Market Correspondent VfcKY quiet, but very steady conditions pievailed on the Mwk I change yesterday. The turnover ol b"l4.i:>l units (value 51.1b0.253i was the lowest for 3 weeks. in industrials there was no particular feature except a rise in Rothmatu which753 words
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Article28 1966-05-18 14 Malayan Stock Indices: Mat 1« >|, it •Industrials: f'S.77 98.39 Tins: I18.«5 I 18..J3 I rulihors: In-i <i|i 1 10.09 l»i< I'm,:; im> Dee. ;h i im,28 words
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Article913 1966-05-18 14 tJL'SINtSS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yej|jaya)sjj with thr number ot share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauataad (3.000 51.63. iI.OOOi SltM: CC M. $1.50 bl--115.000) SI.S7 O. U7,CH)O (I.M O. »..«>.o<p«. $t. 54. ii.OOO) Sl 3d:913 words
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Advertisement1937 1966-05-18 14 To Europe and rhe United Kingdom s.s. "CHUSAN" Aij i ,»in m (24,000 torn fully uircontlitianeai ttabilitcd Vy" KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. Deporting SINGAPORE 2 July 1966 U.S.A. Paaitlo Atlantia Sorvlaa PENANG 3 July 1966 K Arriving ROTTERDAM 24 July 1966 I m tm l m LONDON 25 July 19661,937 words
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Advertisement870 1966-05-18 14 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MEXBOrRNE I m uxl»y bmrely steady market. Most movfs were small and l iruduig w_t .--uodurii B.H.P lost tour cents ;o $5 08 K.. metals' and Mi ■'■ere n. aiajdlUy lov er Todajr'a I'lusin* privra m Australian dollar. add aO— (I itn ilivoj»v a I prioM >o oracktia870 words
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Advertisement90 1966-05-18 14 Ifi^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRCCT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MAIAVA TO lAMIOKN ANO 'I I cat Al «ih PftlS ORIENT EXPORTER laaiV.ll" IHt 13*20) MM ORIENT LINER l»li ?l 2? lvi» 23 .'4 My i» 9 ORIENT MARINE* Am aMI auf 23 24 «»f.b?» s»H it90 words
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Article127 1966-05-18 15 CHIPS lying aleniaida the Sinaapere Kltnianirr 1 '2. Ulympia Maru S. Uoyd Pakk* AJbji 10/11. Mcolloe M.../,k 1:1/ 14. Rondo 13/16. Bteotor 7. Bangkalia 18. Qaogea Maru IV Kinahalu 31/^2, ttiintnaya Maru 23/24. Katonii -5/i'ti. CrnUur 31/32 Kyomi Mant 33 34, Klßgsvllla 3S/36, Macnaon 3<*/38, Coogo Mara127 words
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Article85 1966-05-18 15 na mada tbeaa enaogaa in Ita rHipa 10 marcDamia yaaiarday kali rataa to S10U): Unntd ttatai: niiylng TT 32 11/ IS. airmail OU 32 13/16. WO d/au Ma rrr<lit hllla. 33 7/16 tnda Bllla. Canada: 'buying TT Ui. airmail DO lit, W) <1 at. 3i IS/16 endlt bUla.85 words
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Article70 1966-05-18 15 MlNtSt Preauta ticnanga, Sinsaday: Caaanut ail: bulk (46 Mliera. drum Mi Milan. Capra: May. Jun« L'K/Cootlnaat. O»MM Pappar: MuntoK wblta $IWO Milan iara««H woita $187t aallara. apectaj Sarawak olack 1135 acllara. gartued Lampon* bUiok $137* (N) aallan, (all NLWi, BTA (ISSt (N) aallan (100% NLW). Smiapara Caaanut Oil70 words
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Article33 1966-05-18 15 ON tn« irtt iiuiinK market Hon. Kaaa ».»irra«> the U.a. dollar <ai quoted 6.Mti lor T.T. II for uiH Stirlms quolrd al Ib 12 «ad •nt tail at xald al MM33 words
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Article17 1966-05-18 15 Further April crops inr.ude (all I hi lbs.): Kluang 1 102.000 > and UIU Benut (43.000).17 words
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506 1966-05-18 15 IMII Straits tin price fell 1 51. 25 to $672 in Penang >o>irrday on an offering reported down 15 tons to 21V lonv Support was reported at the lower levels. <Ie tin trading las featured on Monday by a slight Oldening In506 words
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Advertisement260 1966-05-18 15 H m±^^^^^U±J*m**^M BJ In The Matter Of PAHANG HEMP OIL PALM COMPANY LIMITED IRPORATKD IN THE STATES OF MALAYSIA) AND In The Matter Of rm. COMPANIES ACT IJ«4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company which Is being wound-up voluntarily are required on or before the260 words
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Advertisement503 1966-05-18 15 AUCTION SALE JJS. Orisinatinc Samsnras Na. M •f l»6i. 1 Acre 3 Roods 23.3 Poles of land together with Factory Building erected thereon known as No 480. Jalan Larkln. Johore Bahru and machinery therein will be sold by Public Auction at No 480. Jalan Larkln. Tampol. Johore Bahru on Wednesday503 words
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Advertisement820 1966-05-18 15 I NOTICE <ii Estate ol Tepanese Gilbert also known as M.A. Gilbertdecrased late of t-B. Cheng lan Street, Sinfapore. died intestate, a bachelar. 00 2 lit OeUhcr. 19«S— P.T. 5U9/65v» (bi Mr» \.M I'hornlev -deceased, late of I7E Tampeni* Road Singapore died intestate, a widow on 7th February 196 b820 words
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Advertisement858 1966-05-18 15 TENDERS SUPPLY OF HIGH FREQUENCY SSP AND VHF AM RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR POLICE SERVICES Tender received for the above which cloaed on 2nd April. 1966 were considered by the Tenders Board <in it has been recommended that freeh tenders should be called for Items 1.2.7 and 1.2.8 01 the Specifications.858 words
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Advertisement382 1966-05-18 15 TENDERS NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDEB NO. CMD 99 «6. TENDERS are Invited from Registered Clas* A. B St C Electrical Wiring Contractors for electrical installation at the Proposed English College. Jalan Sungel Chat. Johore Bahru. The closing date is 13 noon on 23.5.1966 Interested contractors may obtain further details and382 words
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Advertisement632 1966-05-18 15 NOTICE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, j OWINO to untorseen circumstances, the College will open for the 1966/67 academic session on 2nd June IM6 Instead of 23rd May. 1946. (DR. MOHD RASHDAN BIN BABA). Principal. IfcNDfcJO TENDER NOTICE J.KJL WCKBHOP PFR9EKITI AN Tenders to the supply ot I medium632 words
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Advertisement426 1966-05-18 15 Automatic Data Processing Appointments Thr Em|i:.nwv Provident Fund Board invites application* from FVderal Citizens tnr the following posu in the Board's Automatic Data Processing Division Post A, Programmer- Analysts Class 1 Post B. Protpammcr- Ana lysis Class 2 Post C. Trainee Programmer-Analyst QUALIFICATION--1 Posts A 4- B A degree ot426 words
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Article1435 1966-05-18 16 PENANG— 2nd day Race 1-2.0 Cl 4 Div 2 ($5,200) 5V 2 f I ***** The Untie a (Cnoon B<mir Xi Alimad 7 90 'Samry 13 33 Laughing Boy (Tong Enp i Ahmad 4 8.12 (SF) Weir 2 S ***** Rue Koyale a (13 van Breukelem RS Breuk. 9 8.111,435 words
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Article1181 1966-05-18 16 EMPEROR KIM KIM LOOKS EXTRA GOOD HE WILL BE HARD TO BEAT ON HIS 2ND TO MONA LISA f AXING a line through Mona Lisa, Emperor Kirn Kirn looks an extra good bet in the Class Four, Div. One, 5.U event (Race Two) at Penang today. This four-year-old made an1,181 words
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Article189 1966-05-18 16 Best Bets: Emperor Kirn Kirn (Race 2). Johore (Race 6) and Ini Satu (Race 8). THE going is HEAVY. Best Forecast: Johore and Apache in Race Six. r.rsu»i Jr.r.r I .v.L, m» l iv»».-»ir.i* LAUGHING BOY 1 ill i; hi RO I'OKl DOR Ra<r l Our Hero l.auichitie189 words
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Article399 1966-05-18 16 TjIOOTBAM. London. Tun: J The English P. A. have rejected a FIFA proposal that tha game be played by teams consisting of not more than 13 players, of whom no more than 11 shall take part at any one time. The proposal may be passed by399 words
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Advertisement858 1966-05-18 16 NOTICE SALARIES COMMISSION It Is hereby notified for general Information that the President ol the Republic o( Singapore has appointed a Salaries Commission wltli the following Terms of Reference ■> conMder and mommend the principles which shoulc govern the emoluments and conditions of service of all monthly-rated officers in the858 words
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Advertisement401 1966-05-18 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Chai Poo Yong of 28. Main Road. Pusing have applied for new wholesale and retail liquor licence at premises No. 107, Cockman Street, Ipoh and that the application will be heard in the Klnta Licensing Board (Excise) on 8.66 C ANY person wishing401 words
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Advertisement759 1966-05-18 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERJAAN NEGRI SEMBILAN RAM H ANUAN RUMAH2 MIS AH TAMPIN Pertnohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara Malaysia' Rfc'ayat /»egrrl yang mempunyal kelayaJafc wpertl dl-ba»ah unu* membell dengan bayaran ansoran Rumah2 Murah yang aekarang Inl sedang dl-bena di-Kampong Baharu. Tampin. 1 Ketorakan: '1. Pemohon hendak-lah telab tlnßßal dalam Kawasan759 words
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Advertisement73 1966-05-18 16 motors BUILT FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE Completely reliable and built to comply with modern industrial tr«nd«.^^^^ Singis Phasa Motor« (LAW *~^sfe^«W R«na« 025 HP. to 1 Mr». 1000 mP M I CC^ l-arg» Motors: Maaiiy sultad for mining Thra* phitt Motors BO HP and abova Ranga S HP. to 3O HP.73 words
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Article169 1966-05-18 17 Smith hits top-form 140 ONDON, Tues.— Mike Smith, who led England in the last tour of Australia, yesterday hammered the West Indies for 140. With ■IrHlimpgf John Murray also in brilliant form with an unbeaten 100 N f ,bie to derlare 388 a In r»piy to the Indians total of169 words
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Article, Illustration169 1966-05-18 17 LIKE IT CLAY'S VIEW ON CRICKET LONDON, Tues. World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay yesterday visited that most Fnglish of im-titutions— Lord's cricket ground. After a lonj training session In preparation for his title fight against Henry Cooper, the Bnll>h champion, on Saturday he drtne lo Lord*, headquarters of t.nglish169 words
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Article214 1966-05-18 17 I ON»'u > iuio Yciterda> cricket doaa of play scores: At Lord*: West Indians 34-9-9 dec and 13-1: MCC 383-8 dec (C Mtlburn 64 M. Smith 140 J. Murray 100 no. At Gravrseiui: H'w\ 337 And 74-0: Kent 257 <R. Wilson 74 A. Brown 52 no I. At214 words
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Article127 1966-05-18 17 PNANO, Tues. Penang schoolboy champion Tan Alk Mong will meet John Compton, Junior champion rt New zealai.d. In the men's singles final of trie Penang Junior championships tomorrow night. Alk Mong. top favourite for the title, disposed of Por Theen Chye 15-n. 15-8 while John eliminated127 words
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Article479 1966-05-18 17 BANGKOK, Tues THAI STATEMENT FOLLOWS MALADI'S 'WE'RE IN' CLAIM BANGKOK, Tuesday. •JHE Thailand Organising Committee for the Fifth Asian Games today announced that they had not invited Indonesia, the 1962 hosts, to take part in the Bangkok Games from Dec 9 to Dec. 20. The479 words
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Article251 1966-05-18 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Kama.riah Yunus, 16, of Slglap secondary School, was the outstanding athlete on the first day of the Katong District schools athletic championship at Farrer Park today. She won tha girls "B" 800 m final in the outstanding time of 2mln 38.9 to beat251 words
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Article185 1966-05-18 17 MHF SEEK A TOP COACH FROM INDIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. WHS Malaysian Hockey Federation have askei 1 India for a top-class coach to train the Malaysian team for the Asian Games at Bangkok in December. r The Indian H.F. have been asked to recommend a suitable coach, who would be185 words
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Article30 1966-05-18 17 AUCKLAND, Tuet>. —Japan chocked Bngland by taklni a winning 4-3 lead in their Über Cup women's badminton Interzone final and will now challenge holders United states on Saturday.30 words
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Article116 1966-05-18 17 HAMBURG. rue» Hollanu beat Austria 3-0 here jrrsterdov to take the lead In the 13--nation hockey tournament It «va* their third UnhTht «nn India the Olympic Gumea chempiuns. had a shock whan they wart neld to a worele** draw by Bei»ium Thay ara •acond In tha116 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-05-18 17 pENANG, Tues. Alter being held to 3-all at halftlme R.A.A.F. finished In a nourish to beat Butterworth Rangers 7-3 in t.helr F.A. of Penang League Div. One match at the City Stadium tonight. The airmen attacking from the start, took the lead in theTAN HONG AN - 254 words
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Advertisement425 1966-05-18 17 RIIQ.T MODEL 57G2 MODEL SPORTY 12 -iaa^pjajpjIJ^B^BtTZJaBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsr^T^™ l_^^^^^iilllll^aßHßßaßßßßßß^-^ MODEL AVGV 33 I^^bs»s»^bsVJbs»s»^bs»s»s»W aaasTl aßaaaasßsßa MM^Mm 4«bbbbbbbl Jw WILL YOU BE o«Tue X? What y«u'll «1«i"f y««r fr»«i today dtM"ds on wh»t you If you havt. tomthow. mm«d out. ICS on it. II htl* you 'tMlr •jo today. tht (act m425 words
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Miscellaneous119 1966-05-18 17 DIARY SOCCER B'ior Div. 1: SIA v SCRC (Taylor Rdi; Div 3B: Forces Civilians v Unatex (Ipoh Rdi; Mm. of Agriculture v Jacks (Chan Bow Lin Rdi. B'pore BHFA Div. 1: Malaysian Alrwaya v Cold Storage (River Valley Rdi; Weames v Chartered Bank (Padang). Ipoh I. f e Div. S:119 words
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Miscellaneous85 1966-05-18 17 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY tian Div net 1. Ipoh Lge. Div. 1: Klnta In- SOCCER da* "A" 2 Andrrsonlans "A" 0. Ipoh Lgr. Dtv. 2: Ipoh YoungSkuCe Trial (Malacca, Whites sters 4 vialays 3: Div. S: PBS 6 Colours 3. Kuala Muda Lge: Tf. Rambutan 5 Hq 2 MIB 3. Rangers85 words
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Article73 1966-05-18 18 PARIT BUNTAh, Tues. A magic show for 200 pupil* ol the Methodist Boys School here today was cancelled because the magician vanished. Vanished too: The $10 pupils had collected to enable him to buy materials for his show. The children waited lor more than an hour in the73 words
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Article45 1966-05-18 18 LONDON. Tues Schoolboy William Waltham disguised hun-t-elf with a camouflage net when he entered a fore.M to film badgers A hunter mistook him for a badger and shot him William was taken to hospital with injuries from gunshot pellets —Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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144 1966-05-18 18 LONDON, Tuesday. DRITISH aid for Malaysia's five year plan was v discussed here yesterday by Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Finance Minister, and two British Cabinet Ministers. No details were disclosed. Mr. Tan had an hour long meeting with Mr. Anthony Greenwood. Minister forReuter - 144 words
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Obituary73 1966-05-18 18 MRS F. V. CUftRBIM pa**** away p»a-»fully on 17-ft-M. Cortege leaving O-2? Loronc Lmiu 3.00 p.m. IS-5-M n Cemetery THE FUNERAL OF th<- i i' -in- will take place from 'u» "ecdenee. No 21. Ayer Rajah Road. Penang On Friday 20th May. IM«. at 10.30 a.m Initead of -mil73 words
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Obituary26 1966-05-18 18 IN tVM LASTING Memory of K. Phankunny of Gfcoealy Estate who paxMd away on IS.S.SC. Though conr. not forcottco by *ift. rhlMrao and relatives.26 words
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Article44 1966-05-18 18 AN AGED South Vietnamese woman prays in sorrow as her village is destroyed by rocket Bre. Men of the I.S. Ist Cavalry Division pounded the village, some 20 miles north o\ Bon Sonjj in South Vietnam, in an anti-VletcooK operation.44 words
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Article114 1966-05-18 18 Premier Lee off to Vienna PRAGUE, Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and his wife and members of his party ended their official visit to Czechoslovakia today and left for Vienna. They were seen off at Ruzyne airport by the Deputy Premier, Mr. Otakar Simunek, the Foreign Minister.114 words
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Article37 1966-05-18 18 HONG KONG. TUM. About 5,000 members of the Indonesian Ministry of Public Energy have been dismissed for alleged Involvement in the communist-organ-ised Indonesian abortive coup of last October. Radio Jakarta reported today Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article19 1966-05-18 18 JAKARTA. Tues— The Jakarta City Attorney's office has warned that Beatle' music is still banned, in Indonesia.19 words
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357 1966-05-18 18 JESSELTON. Tv«. TIIK Deputy Prime Minister, lun Abdul Razak, today urged Government departments in Sabah to work together as one cohesive unit and be presented as such to the people. "The people on the ground will not know which department357 words
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Article41 1966-05-18 18 HONG KONG. Tues. More than 500 people were made homeless here last night when their squatter huts were razed in a blazing inferno which could be seen for miles around. The blaze destroyed about 100 huts. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1966-05-18 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut oft in Lorong 39, Oeylang —house nos. 9 to 21 (odd nos.)— tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.27 words
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78 1966-05-18 18 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian Ambassador to Thailand, Mr. B. M. Diah, will publish again the newspaper Merdeka < Freedom i that the Government suspended a year ago. it was reported today. The ollicial news agency Antara said Merdeka was scheduled to reappear on June 1 withAP - 78 words
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Article39 1966-05-18 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Christ Church in East Coast Road will hold a fun fair at its premises to raise money for its Berclunan Memorial Hall building fund on June 3. from 11 am. to 4 p.m.39 words
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Article51 1966-05-18 18 DETROIT. Tues. A gunman walked into the headquarters of the Socialist Workers Party, a Trotskyist organisation, here last night, lined up party leaders and opened tire after calling out "You're all Communists." One man fell dead. Two others were wounded. A man has been charged with murder.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1966-05-18 18 SINGAPORE. Tues— A Ministry of Education official. Mr. Yip Wenjs Kee. will speak on 'Vocational choice and problems ot school leavers in Singapore' to the Lions Club of Singapore lunch meeting at Prince s Restaurant tomorrow38 words
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Article34 1966-05-18 18 SINGAPORE Tues —Sin Benn Kong. 31. reported stabbed to death in a gang fight at the junction of Queen Street and Rochore Road last night, was only slightly wound, police said today.34 words
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Article22 1966-05-18 18 SEOUL. Tues. Fire > 200 shops at the Kwanc.iang market in downtown Seoul last nislr. About 20 people were niuirrd.--UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article30 1966-05-18 18 SINGAPORE, Tues The St. Michael Estate Tamil's Death Benefits Association will hold it.s annual general meeting at the Jalan Tenteram Community Centre at 4 p.m. on May 22.30 words
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Article310 1966-05-18 18 LONDON. Tues— The uncertainties caused by the seamen's strike brought a (air hedge demand for gold shares on the London stock market today. Industrials were generally Idle and showing no definite trend. Some leading Issues were showing signs of recovery towards the close, believed prompted by hopes of310 words
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Article48 1966-05-18 18 LONDON. Tues Spot 21* id June 21 \d July 21 Sd Aug 21 id.. July Sept. 21 ',d. Oct Dec 2O',d. Jan March 20\d. April June 20\d. July Sept. 20\d. Oct. Dec. 2n 'id Jan., Mar. 20\d i c.l.f. June 20' ad., July 20 »d Tone: Steady.48 words
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Article28 1966-05-18 18 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1345 <— £3). sellers £1346 £6). Forward buyers £1330 <-t-£l>. sellers £1331 (+4l), Settlement £1350 (+£3 Turnover a.m 280 tons, p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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317 1966-05-18 18 Alliance split would be dreadful: Ningkan KUCHINCJ. Tues. U the Sarawak AlUance split the consequences wou 1 ci be dreadful, Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. warned tonight. Speaking »t an Alliance Party reception tor the Deputj Prune Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, he said urawak Alliance as a party317 words
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Advertisement37 1966-05-18 18 Wf4» tit iMimlmutm) BETWEEN Dr. Cbcam Tat En«. third ton of Mr. A Mm. Cheam Tow Chew and Mian Heltn Llm Ean K« tt. ■latrr of Mr Llm Chin 800 on 17-S-6« at the Singapore Marrtase Rrgwtry.37 words
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Advertisement107 1966-05-18 18 Safeguard their future with a policy from ASIA LIFE The responsibilities, the resources of no two men are alike But they do share the common desire to safeguard the future of their family and to save for their eventual retirement That's why Asia Life specialises in policies e£ that are107 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-05-18 18 The weather Hr-he.st and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Hijht.t Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 KoU Bharu 88 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 72 61 Jev-elton 88 73 Kuching 8850 words
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