The Straits Times, 8 June 1966
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Title Section25 1966-06-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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Article, Illustration571 1966-06-08 1 KUALA LUMPLR. Wed DUSINESSMEN, civil servants, doctors, lawyers and journalists are among the .")()."> people honoured by the Yang di Pertuan Agong on the occasion of his .">!)th birthday today. This is Tuanku Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah's first birthday honours list since he assumed office as571 words
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Article, Illustration297 1966-06-08 1 Gallantry award for man who captured Johore raiders Xl ALA U'MIH H, Wednesday. CECOND-LIEUT. AHDI'L KADIR bin NOR°l)l\, 211 of the 4th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, has been awarded the Panglima Gagali Bcrani the nations second highest award for gallantry in the Yang di Pertuan Agong's birthday honours list. The297 words
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Article57 1966-06-08 1 MOSCOW, Tues— Soviet archapoloiii.sis have discovered the ruiru 01 house built 1 rirni the bones > of about 60 mammoths more than 1 5.000 years ago. the Soviet news agency Ta>.x reported It >airi the house, at Kanev In the Ukraine, had apparently been I theReuter - 57 words
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832 1966-06-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Government is to offer surrender terms to hundreds of Communists in Sarawak and Sabah before stepping up military and police action against them. Disclosing this today. Tun Abdul Hazak said: "The surrender terms will be on the lines offered832 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-06-08 1 Malik agrees to quicker peace JAKARTA, Tues. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, has agreed to a proposal from delegates of various "action associations" to separate the issues of confrontation and self-determina-tion for the peoples of Sabah and Sarawak to expedite the end of confrontation with Malaysia. .After his briefing229 words
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Article55 1966-06-08 1 TOKYO. Tues The Foreign Minuter Mr. Shlln.. said today that Indonesia had disclosed lv Intention to return to the United Nations for the next General Assembly .tension Ht said the Indonesian Deputy Premier. Buft«n Hamentrku Buwono, had told him that indonaaw wm dlscunsiriK thr> matter55 words
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Article85 1966-06-08 1 Another Jakarta mission coming? JAKARTA. Turs A .second Indonesian mission, this time likely m include civilians. will leave within two or three days for talks in Kuala Lumpur, sources said today. The mission is <-xpr<ted to carry with them a Government statement onfirmiti!; that Indonesia will end confrontation. Who willAP - 85 words
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Article29 1966-06-08 1 LONDON. Tups A \oung woman set lire to herself Wi a North London street today, but a motorist beat out the flames and saved her life.29 words
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Article420 1966-06-08 1 Error that stopped space docking rAPE KENNEDY, Tues. A woman's error has been pinpointed as the cause of the main snag which prevented astronauts Tom Stafford and Eugene Cernan from linking Gemini-9 with their target, reliable sources said today. t^our lanyards that were supposed to pull out electrical plugs on420 words
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35 1966-06-08 1 STOP PRESS SEAMEN'S STRIKE TO BE EXTENDED LONDON Tups. Brit.uns decided tonight to extead three-wrek-old trike to a!' British ships thnmd and to blacklist foreign tankers bringing in oil normally (.irried by British-crewed NMh Router.Reuter - 35 words
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117 1966-06-08 2 Indonesia warned: Reds still a threat JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian military leaders have warned against the menace of an active Communist underground m o v ement. Speaking at the opening of a maritime defence institute here, Vlce-Admlral Muljadl. Chief of Naval Staff, .said the political situation was now more unstable thanReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration649 1966-06-08 2 18,000 IN CAPETOWN HEAR SENATOR'S CALL FOR FULL HUMAN EQUALITY gENATOR Robert Kennedy last night branded apartheid as one of the evils in the world. The 40-y e a r old New York Democrat was speaking to the multi-racial National lnion of South649 words
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Article62 1966-06-08 2 BELFAST, Tues— Angry Catholics atoned Protestant pro. cession in a religious riot her* last night. Several policemen and marchers were taken to hospital. Cars and buses were also atoned and tavern windows were smashed is the riot, which began when a militant Protestant clergyman led aReuter - 62 words
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Article57 1966-06-08 2 SALISBURY. Tue.s. Three whites, found dead In a farmhouse about 130 miles north of here last Friday were murdered with a blunt Instrument and not a chot a« at first thought, police said today The victims- -a man and two women— were not killed byReuter - 57 words
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Article34 1966-06-08 2 LONDON. Turn. —A 23-man i mission from the London Cham- ber of Commerce left here by tlr yesterday for Moscow for an attempt to Increase trade with the Soviet Union— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article154 1966-06-08 2 MOSCOW, Tuesday. fOMMUNIST Foreign Ministers conferred secretly yesterday in a reported attempt to lay down a united policy on European security before a Soviet-bloc summit conference next I month. The seven Ministers, from Russia and the East EuroKan nations of the Warsaw ct, were believed meetingReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-06-08 2 Peking papers purged of Peng Chen tools I pEKINU Tues.—Pek--1 ing's newly appointed Municipal Communist Party committee yesterday announced a purge of the editorial boards of the capital's three local newspapers. The announcement named only one o[ the sacked iournalists: Fan Chin, director of the Peking Daily, vice-chairman of the351 words
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Article25 1966-06-08 2 NEW DEI HI, Tu«t.— A w«v« of nhurp. »hort mrth rremnn ripped over Northfrn India y<*~ trrdav bur no damage tv r«porud.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement286 1966-06-08 2 With Imiiui* it*i so easy to remove unwanted hair! You wmplv cream it on, lci\c tew niimiiri, IiSM utl. No razor rash or mtv no tell-tale slublik. And |SMW is psMfc fBM un use il on ihe face as »ell »s un liiis and undcrarniv |^k Last and fed grow286 words
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Miscellaneous6 1966-06-08 2 TME GAMBOLS ■< <&>**— THAT'S woNoenrui) s\\JY'\l /o6 words
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Article114 1966-06-08 3 MIAMI, Tues. The town of San Rafael, in Western Honduras, was virtually wiped out in a violent rain storm, the U.S. Weather Bureau reported. It quoted the Honduran Weather Bureau as saying that 73 people were killed iv the storm. A message from Tegucigalpa, theReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-06-08 3 THAI COURTS TO TRY AMERICAN SOLDIERS DANGKOK, Tues. —The f hai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikai horn, has lnstruc. ted the Foreign Ministry to draft a law which will enable Thai courts to exercise jurisdiction over the growing number of American troons in Thailand who flout Thai laws orReuter - 199 words
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Article58 1966-06-08 3 LONDON. Tues. Three dangerous women prisoners one a murderess, another convicted of wounding a policeman were recaptured after a six-hour jail break Police found them hiding together in woodland near the prison. One of the escapers. 38--year-old Norma Rose Everson. was jailed for life In 1961 forReuter - 58 words
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398 1966-06-08 3 EXPORTERS FIRST TO BENEFIT JNDIAS surprise currency devaluation to avert a threatened breakdown in the nations economy has completed its first day with a boost for share prices. The Finance Minister. Mr. S. Chaudhury, told a Press conference yesterday that foreign exchange difficulties couldReuter - 398 words
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Article55 1966-06-08 3 PARIS. Tues. Air France flights out of Paris were grounded at midnight yesterday by a 48--hour air crew strike over pay claims the second such stoppas?e this year. The airline's 2-500 pilots, stewards and air hostesses are demanding a five per cent pay increase to match risesReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1966-06-08 3 JAKARTA. Tuts. President Soekarno has relieved his old colleague Mr. All Sastroamidjojo from the vice-chairmanship of the People's Consultative Congress, supreme authority In the State. Antara announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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322 1966-06-08 3 gANDS of Communist-oriented students set fire to a government building in Panama City last night. Student rioters in Colon set fire to four municipal buildings and fought pitched battles with police over the death of a classmate who, they said, was slain by theUPI - 322 words
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120 1966-06-08 3 PORTSMOUTH. Tues. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Commander at the D-Dajr invasion of Normandy, yesterday laid the foundation stone of a I) Day Memorial. The memorial is an extension to the nave of Portsmouth <> 12th century cathedral designed by four architects. It willReuter - 120 words
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Article223 1966-06-08 3 Nato Hq to be moved from France BRUSSELS, Tues. Foreign Ministers of 14 N,ato countries, meeting without the French. agreed in principle yesterday to move the alliance's i supreme military headquarters from France to Belgium. But they delayed until next October a firm rircl*ion on whrthrr to move Its political223 words
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Article45 1966-06-08 3 LONDON. Tues. Six men scaled a 20ft. hifch wall with ropes and hooks yesterday in a breakout from Wormwood Scrubs prUon. Two of the six all serving terms of up to 12 years for crimes of violence, were captured within minutes. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement245 1966-06-08 3 OUR UNBELIEVABLE VALUES NEVER-BEFORE OFFERED An exciting range of outfits at low costs LADIES MEN'S TRAPEZE Stratck Slacks T*ryl«n«/Cenon Shirts $11.90 Short Sle«vei 4.90 TRAPEZE Strttch Shorts 5.90 Big Yank Jeant 890 i Dae/Cotton Prtd. Shirt HOT ROD Pyjama Suits 6.90 Blouses M SU«»ei 590 Fancy Sport Shirts 3.90 Tttoron245 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-06-08 4 MR .and Mrs. Steven Soh Hup Wan, who were married at Singapore's Hlng Hwa Methodist Church recently. Mr. Soh a Straits Times employee, is the second son of Madam Choo Eng Neo. Mrs. Soh, the former Miss Margaret Lai Yin Chow, is the fourth daughter of Mr. and67 words
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191 1966-06-08 4 One week to show why claims were not met SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court president, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, yesterday gave the Singapore Treasury a week to show cause why it should not meet a claim by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for overtime and night duty191 words
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Article66 1966-06-08 4 BINOAPORE, Tues. —The Department of Extramural Studies of the Unl\ersity of Singapore Is offering a course of 15 lectures on business finance. The course will start on June 13 at 730 p.m. In New Lecture Theatre One ai the university The fee Is SSO. Applicants are66 words
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Article42 1966-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tver— The Director of Maiine. Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt. has advised a!' mariners that the lights on Deacons No. 15 and 39 will be extinguished from June 13 until turther notice, for reconstruction work on the beacons.42 words
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Article127 1966-06-08 4 Home owners form association SINGAPORE. Tues Resident* from 7 IS out of 768 uniu at the three blocks of 16-storey flat* at Commonwealth Close, which were sold by the Housing nd Development Board under the "home ownership plan." have got together and formed an association. Called the Commonwealth Close 10-Btorey127 words
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Article40 1966-06-08 4 SINGAPORE. T_es.— Hajl Mull* Hmderally A Kakhoda has be«n fleeted preddent of the Singapore Dawoodl Bohr* Muslim AnaoclaUon. Other official* are H«JI Mull* Abdeali Haji Tayeb«U. vlce-preM-dent; Mr 8 6 Ttjreb»ll. secretary and Mr. Akbar F. Vuanwila trauunr.40 words
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489 1966-06-08 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DEFENCE of insanity was made in the High Court today on behalf of Scab .100 Lop& 39, who is on trial for the alleged 19b2 murder of a seven-year-old boy, Yong Meng Boon, who was living with him489 words
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123 1966-06-08 4 TWO MORE YEARS IN JAIL FOR PRISONER SINGAPORE. Tues. A prisoner now serving a one-year term was today jailed for two more years in the Third District Court for armed robbery. '.cc Ah Han. 26. pleaded guil*y to a charge of arrru-d robbery at Woodlands Road In company of three123 words
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Advertisement211 1966-06-08 4 The RESTAURANT^ with a VIEW A Excitingly different in every respect. .GRANGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 9.J i IYdo'kSH "openVtomorrowl EVERYTHING'S DOUBLE except THE ADMISSION PRICES! j Double the danger! double the women! i double the excitement with double DOUBLE O SEVEN! JAMES 007 BOND j lIS BACl^||ilD BACK j i Scan211 words
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Advertisement84 1966-06-08 4 C9CT3E3E3Q j loif 3 Show, J-»-t pm. j Nando Bitwaiir Nooz "KAISE KAHOON" (Hindi). J OPENS TOMORROW: A MEHMOOO *KB SHAKILA I ml I Fi^p I Rw mm urn <•> i ttMtrmtrmA urmmrum tour* tmr a** rrut C*. I l^ Ml 111' Today Only: JJO 7 9.J0 p.m. -itrphen Bovd84 words
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Advertisement154 1966-06-08 4 CATHAY OPENS TOMORROW Not Since "THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE", Hit The Screen Stampede With Such Mighty Fury And Spectacular Action! th" Trigger Lm CALHOUN I4M[ ioodSS| BMF^'^n^^ p-witH**- H*tS4MTMiHI i McutT TECHNICOLOR ■.^■>iwnwf «H« r— r wLpsmimmus ».»»k>« P»b»moont Am ORCHARD -s The' full' dramatic' fc^ /^S STORY154 words
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Advertisement504 1966-06-08 4 ORGANISATION i 1 14lh DAY! 4 SHOWS DAILY I Not* Timot: li 2JO 6 9IS ■1 Advance Coth Bookinqi Onlvl No Ft»« Utl —No Holt Pric* I ACTION PACKED HOUtS at NO INCREASE in PRICES! "BATTLE of tha BULGE" Hcrv fo^do, Robert Show, m m Rian Chorle^ Branson 7 °y504 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-06-08 5 Drive safely. ..OR YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF ENDING UP LIKE THIS ROAD Safety reminder. two men and a girl were killed in this accident. It happened at the 12th mile Serem-ban-Kuala Lumpur road on Feb. 2 when the car in which they were travelling collided with a lorry. 0 PUBLISHED56 words
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154 1966-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tue A British soldier who saved a comrade lrom drowning in a fast-flowing Borneo river, has received the Queens Commendation tor brave i-onduct He Is Pte. Francis Diiuriah. 22. of the King's Ovn Bwrttlfh Borderers, who returned to England with his reulment In154 words
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Article29 1966-06-08 5 HINOAPORI I i.>x: Driven' Asaoctat on Hold ;i dinner tomomw tranl in Middle R in return of thi- secre- rural oi Urn NTUC. Mr. Bo Mr. MOSCOW,29 words
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272 1966-06-08 5 PPP QUESTIONS USEFULNESS OF CONVENTION THE political usefulness of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention, a grouping of three opposition parties, was today questioned by one of its partners the People's Progressive Party. The party's president, Mr. D. R. Seeniva-sagam. at a Press conference, challenged the sincerity of another convention member, the272 words
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Article40 1966-06-08 5 WELLINGTON. Tues New Zealand's 2000 th trainee under ihe Colombo Plan arrr.ed here last night. He vi V. Govindasamy of Kuala Lumpur, '.vho "ill take a one-year course *in bookbinding nt the RevZealand Ouvprnment Printing office40 words
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Article35 1966-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tuefc.— The Siruuport Indian Association wil! hold a farcMell dinner in honour ol Mr. Thomas Abrahum. the Indian H.ah Co-nm.ssioner. at i'(- premises in Balestier Road at 730 p.m- on 1 Saturday.35 words
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Article82 1966-06-08 5 MALACCA. Tues Eleven Indonesian barter traders who came to resume trade here were sent back with their boat loads of cargoes this afternoon. Two of them arrived last night in a boat with one and a half tons of rubber, while the others arrived this82 words
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Article30 1966-06-08 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. When Mrs. A. Sarawasthy, 42. a widow, returned from a cinema last night she found that her hone had been burgled of Jewellery worth $2,710.30 words
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Article83 1966-06-08 5 Commons mace for Sabah lESSELTON. TttM A four-man Parliamentary delegation from Britain will arrivr here next week to present a mace to the State Legislative Assembly. A special meeting of the assembly will be held on June 17. A Government statement said today that the delegation would comprise Mr. T.83 words
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Article21 1966-06-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Kampong Kapor community centre will hold a dinner to celebrate Its fifth anniversary on June 18.21 words
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Advertisement110 1966-06-08 5 grand Cbcr dCOr hat spoheiUjL OPENING %0 HOTE| FAC)NG seaFRONT 61, Brooke Rood, Kotong, Tel: ***** Spore. TUIC PIfFNIIIC initf Lltnina All rooms oir-conditioned with bothrooms ottached. AT Q P M For any occasion, we recommend: f# Chicken on Coconut a la Singapura Cognac Tenderloin Steak N.Z. Airfresh Sizzling Sirloin110 words
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Advertisement670 1966-06-08 5 A Few Words of'Car-fuT Advice.., For People Who Think Driving A Stripped Car Is The Only Vfay To Fly S^^^^^ Cars are like women. Pamper them and (rwm BNP BH a- they'll be ever faithful. It goes w ith- JH^\ m^ mmummmm^ m m^ /MX out mi > ou should670 words
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Miscellaneous219 1966-06-08 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Pole taking a fellow back Bast 7 M d f?L MP drlnk out •&W d«» p»«** w Blae (8K 11 Scientist* rent rooms as re--8 "In all the silent of grief." quired (11). Goldsmith <»>. 13 A crude effort Is put to shame SSf •i?219 words
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Article, Illustration881 1966-06-08 6 Blast on tanker that killed 10 men is still a mystery SINGAPORE. Tuesday Till-: Slate Coroner, Mr. K.T. Alexander, round today tluit there was n<> evidence t<» show whal had caused an explosion on the i.~>.(MKMom Norwegian lanker Scin Tonsbero. which led to the death of 10 Singapore workmen on881 words
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170 1966-06-08 6 Markets a 'must' for S'pore, says Soon SINGAPORE. Turs Mir president of the Mii^.i pore Chinese Chamber of C'ommrrer. Mr Soon Pene Yam. welcomini: the im pending resumption <>f trade and diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Sinu.ipore. today stressed that Singapore must find markets abroad for her goods, particularly in170 words
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Advertisement259 1966-06-08 6 You're looking at three reasons for owning the People who own a Victor 101 say that Like honest-to-goodness six persons Feature for feature the 1966 Victor they find it hard to believe such a seating. And a 23 cv. ft. boot to 101 gives you more real car for your259 words
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Miscellaneous160 1966-06-08 6 Mhfl Onp B 9 V.T. Hawmti~ VSA/ THAT DOCTOR 1 THA'S RIGHT, OUZ...NOVV>>-^VViELL>DLr| I !«Y=\E!? P I I GUV WHO RUKJ ME AU. THAT STANPS B£- ANP BETim... THAT.. MOU JIS fTW£KE TH TIME COMES .J i OUTA TH' PALACE TWEEVJ XX) AN' TH' ILL TAK.B IF >OU JUST PO160 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-06-08 7 GUNN CHIT THYE - Statue of Penang 's founder first to go... GUNN CHIT THYE RENAMING TOWNS— NEXT STEP IN REMOVING COLONIAL RELICS By Tilt Penang Government has decided lo remove all colonial relics in the State. And the flivt to go is the life-sized statue of Pcnangs fouiv'er. Capt. Francis Light, standing on269 words
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81 1966-06-08 7 SINGAPORE, lues— Th» president of tin- Sins i pure Rubber Packers' |a ■iin ition. Dato N« Uxirt I tin tod. iv suggested that si n -a pore should >«*nd a trade mission to Indonesia and hoped tbat iiulincsia would also send one to81 words
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Article27 1966-06-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tiir Information Deptrtmcr.-!u-re will hold a film slion a: 7 30 p.m. tomorrow In 'At Lake Oaroeos :n conjunction m:h Road Week.27 words
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Article44 1966-06-08 7 CLNGAPORt. lues. There was one death m no gapore s 10b accidents veMerda.v lan Choon Kai. 50. who was knocked down by a car in Holland Road in the raornins. died at !be General Hospital later in the night.44 words
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89 1966-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. PU«i low Hong ChOJ lcr. wlio wii injured In 1963 Christinas Lye tmlhr arcidem today awarded damages oj $7,000 In High Court suit asain.-t Llm Hans Cheng, a motor eye... Mi Juillc* But'.iose vi' the «^ard after aic parti*; met. tr.rougii tbstr respective i-oun-lno89 words
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158 1966-06-08 7 From JEFFREY. FRANCIS: J«s««lton. Tu«^(iay OABAHANISATION of the police force has been accelerated M *"fToris are being made j to prepare local offi- OCn to take over senior posts Three of the 10 'op posts th<' police department are now held by local men.158 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-06-08 7 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By Singapore. Tues I LEUT.-COL. Abdul Rarhman Ram 1 y. the Indonesian "contact man" in Singapore, this afternoon had his first "confrontation with Singapore newspapermen "what I dread most." "1 am a military man and I am not used279 words
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Article50 1966-06-08 7 SINGAPORE rues— A tree e.nb.t'on of colour photographs ov nternationally-knoun photogra pher Brnst Haas will be held at the National Llbrarr lecur» hall beginning tron. I The exhibition .mai.Kra ay Kodak VfU be opened in M; Me hard Donald. Chargr d A" thf American Bmb50 words
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109 1966-06-08 7 Robbers hijack van with $6,500 of cigarettes L T A I, A LUMPITt, rues. Four robbers, all wrearli glass- and carrying dagKers, held up two men in store and later drove <>n with 1 win coiitaining H < worth oi cigaretti Lorong Brunei 8 tan. oil Pudu Road, hore yesterday.109 words
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Advertisement45 1966-06-08 7 LEADERS IH QUALITY MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED offer loyal birthday greetings and wish every happiness to DULI YANG MAHA MULIA SERI PADUKA BAGINDA TUANKU ISMAIL NASIRUDDIN SHAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN, DX, DX (M), DMN, SPMT, DX, (KEL), DX (SEL), YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG MALAYSIA45 words
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Article, Illustration3103 1966-06-08 8 THE FULL LIST OF AWARDS TIIK Yang di-l J ertuan Agong has bestowed honours on 505 people on the occasion of his 59th birthday today. The following is the full list of awards: I'.mthina M«ncku Nri>u Mr. Saw Seng Xi». president, MCA. Penang. Panglima Setia3,103 words
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Article158 1966-06-08 8 (CULTURAL dances will j be staged by students and other at the Residency garden party tomorrow to celebrate the official blrthdav of the Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong. Over 4.000 suests have been invited to the party at which the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj hlfl consort.158 words
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539 1966-06-08 9 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN Razak announces super posts boost r J HF Cabinet decided today to increase superscale posts in medical health and dental services and to upgrade many of them. It also ricrickd to revise the present ■ystoai of fees charged by specialist oilicers539 words
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Article30 1966-06-08 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tue«. Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed /Sain has been appointed Slair Treasurer. Krdah. replacing Inche Abu Baiur bin bul.um.il). who ha.s gone to Baluig as District Officer.30 words
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Article38 1966-06-08 9 KANGAR. Tucp The Pays district herr will hold its National Language Month Canrwian from Sunday to June 19. There will be a debate elocution ooetry-readinft and other competitions at the Tenglcu Suleirmn lower Secondary School. Tanjong38 words
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Article14 1966-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. Ttn production in Maluva in April was 7.507 ton*.14 words
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150 1966-06-08 9 filE Keriab Government has relaxed oik of the conditions in the Malay Reservation Enactment to encourage Malays to develop land in Malay reservations, the Mertri Besar. Tan Sri Syed Omar Shahabudrlin said here today. "The Government is now prepared to consider applications150 words
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Advertisement298 1966-06-08 9 World's t m iT~\^r& first 't eye drops rPinffirPPfi YOUR EYES are on the strain ail day long-* from when you read a morning paper, till \l/ I T H when you watch an evening program on the "II" TV. Refresh your eyes with VITA ROHTO. uji. _i_ Only well-cared,298 words
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Obituary38 1966-06-08 10 N Honi* SIS minimum) KOH CEK ENC 0X6.1) "Time takes a«*v the eric* of grtaf; but memoir turn* hack er»nr leaf: a lnvlnt 'houcht. a sllr-nt tear: a beautiful memory nf \oi mother dr>«r." 'B.<"henK.-Telk. Margaret38 words
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Article24 1966-06-08 10 in Worit tit (Minimum) CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE Is the talk of the town! Air-Flown.. Tender. ks si-nerl on alzzllng plates. Tel: ***** Singapore24 words
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Article73 1966-06-08 10 ii M'orrf< Iff i Minimum > THE FAMILY OF the late Patrick I ■c Dah Pat thsnk all relatives and friend." for their donations. loan of cart MR. AND MRS I^ne Kwnk Thve ■Urn and friend* for thetr kind au.ndanre and dftl at thetr eddlnk- on 4th lune 1(»l«.73 words
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Article654 1966-06-08 10 Even the best Pekinologists are baffled by the sound and fury of China's "life and death struggle." The broad lines of combat have been distinguishable lor weeks. War is being waged against the dissident intellectuals, the revisionists and "bourgeois royalists." The most notable of the fallen654 words
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Article398 1966-06-08 10 The Indian rupee had been under heavy pressure for a considerable period. Declining exports and sharply rising imports, particularly of food and fertiliser needed to avert the disaster threatened by the failure of last year's monsoon, had combined to produce an inexorable and alarming widening of the payments398 words
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Article163 1966-06-08 10 Because Inche Johari is Malaysian Minister of Education he .naturally favours training courses as the answer to many problems. But his suggestion that transport companies give their employees "in-service courses" in safer cirivinK may have stretched the principle a little too far. The trouble is that often the163 words
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Letters
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Letter265 1966-06-08 10 Banning the Rag Day floats rpHE explanation given 1 by the Polic Secretary lor the action of the poUce in banning a number of floats from taking part in the Students' Rag and Flag Day procession is unacceptable for two reasons. The Police Secretary stated that the themes of the265 words
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Article626 1966-06-08 10 T REFER to the report I which was published on May 28 about six artists who have organised their own art show. Mr. Long Thlen Bhih has been reported as being the leader of the group and as such his statement Is supposed to represent626 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1966-06-08 10 CYRIL DUNN - Next step for Indira Gandhi CYRIL DUNN by NEW DELHI, Tuu SUCH air-conditioned gossips as are seeing the summer through in this urban crucible favour, these days, a curious topic. They talk about the future of Mrs. Indra Gandhi as if it has not been finally settled by her election1,037 words
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Article320 1966-06-08 10 rONTRARY to "Hopefill's" opinion iB.T. May 26), co-operation between the Housing and Development Hoard, P.W.D.. S.T.B. and other statutory bodies is excellent. Distribution pipe lines for telephone caole connections are always laid In co-ordination with other services and works. However, due to engineering and technical320 words
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Advertisement813 1966-06-08 10 Straits Times Malay Mail ClasMtieel advertitements mey ke bonded le: I C9LO STORACt SUM*. MARKIT Orchard »o«d (Rcceprlenlit OnUi COLO STORAGC BRANCHES At Holland Road Ketena Navel late. Authorised Aejcnrs: CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. ■Winchester Hou.e, Collyer Quay. THE NtWS rRONT fHlM*ri<k'< Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiteit, Rood. Novel813 words
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Advertisement42 1966-06-08 10 OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. mi AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED 1 FULLY PAID. 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.a BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE. MALAYSIA A SOUTH EAST ASIA.42 words
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Advertisement87 1966-06-08 10 gi SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE SEND YOUR GOODS BY AIR-Comult: SIN6APORE BAGGA6E TRANSPORT AGENCY LIMITED APPROVED lAT A CARGO AGENTS Alto the) Pioneer Firm in pocking, removing and storing good* in Singapore and Malaysia. Equipped with the latest machinery, modern warehouse! and experienced (toH Enquire for detail* from•l Asm Insurance87 words
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Birthday OF HIS MAJESTY THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG
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Article, Illustration744 1966-06-08 11 KING SHOWS KEEN INTEREST IN j GROWTH OF SCHOOLS AND RECREATION By STAFF WRITER A KEEN educationist, a sportsman, and a deeply religious man: that is how some of his closest friends describe the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who celebrates his 59th birthday today. As Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan744 words
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Article351 1966-06-08 11 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee Bt A LL eyes are focused on His Majesty, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, today as the whole nation celebrates his official birthday. As Malaysia's fourth Yang di-Per-tuan Agong this will be the first time that the King will share It with all351 words
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491 1966-06-08 11 i MALAYSIANS will iTI celebrate the 59th birthday of their fourth YaiiK diPertuan Agonß. Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah of Treng«anu. today m gay holiday festivity. Throughout the nation there is a holiday mood as colourful Malaysian State flags flutter gaily in wind. The Federal capital491 words
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Advertisement77 1966-06-08 11 ffiw »ot/ l m m ioo,//,iu/(iu,, fl u/ wm |m| MEMPERSEMBAHKAN Wf Iff SA-TINGGI TINGGI UCHAPAN TAHNIAH H D DAN SELAMAT BERBAHAGIA j^K BH DI-IRINGI DENGAN DO'A ||I P| MOGA 'MOGA DI-LANJUTKAN USIA (|p is:w> m.<\ ■''■W:wv* fiffi/-.w' v an K Maha Mulia R ?J|' craiAiffl^'t cr P adu ka77 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-06-08 12 HIS Majesty Tuonku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Al marhum Sultan Zainal Abidin, of Trengganu, was installed Malaysia's fourth Yang di Pertuan Agong ot a ceremony of pomp and splendour attended by more than 500 invited guests at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur on April 162 words
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Advertisement162 1966-06-08 12 FELICITATIONS TO HIS ROYAL MAJESTY THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG ON THE OCCASION OF THE BIRTHDAY OF HIS MAJESTY. THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO BUILD I f% 1 1 n HOUSE ///M FACTORY Mym mmmmW SCHOOL WITH.... J\^^^ I mf W^^^^^ lG COMUGATED ROOFING SHUTS m I MAUX It h-|M, rn,n>ni162 words
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Advertisement119 1966-06-08 12 MALAYSIA AIR CHARTER CO. LTD., SUBANG AIRPORT, KUALA LUMPUR. /s?^- HBAD Of>nc IN SINOAPORI AND BRAMOMCS THBOU<iHOt»T A CO 'i a i r 1 WNOAPcme. malayw* hone kong kowloon 1^ CORRESPONDENTS tM ALL THE PRINCIPAL \J\/^ 1 J CITIIS Of THE WVORtO i hit- 1 1 JR 'ml iiil I^*^^119 words
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Article, Illustration613 1966-06-08 13 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam By Great enthusiasm for hobbies rE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong takes a keen interest in photography. H i s Majesty is an honourable member of the Photographic Societies of both Malaya and Singapore, and in 1965 was awarded by the International613 words
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Advertisement179 1966-06-08 13 TAHNIAH ATAS HARI KEPUTUkN KEBAWAH DUll VMM SERI PADUKA BAGINDA YANK DI-PERTUAN AEONG Darinada: S.E.A. HOUSING CORP. LTD. Dato Haji Mohd. Noah bin Omar pm.n., s.p.mj., d.pm.b. (Brund) P. 1.5., J.P., M.P. (Chairman) Lee Van Lian J.M.N. (Managing Director) S.E.A. PARK Adjacent to Jalan University and section 19, Petaling J.*ya179 words
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Article, Illustration734 1966-06-08 14 Albert Ramalingam - Albert Ramalingam TRENGGANU'S EARLY HISTORY OBSCURE By rpRENGGANU'S early history is obscure. A Chinese Buddhist monk and traveller, Chao Ju Kua, mentions it among places which were subject to the old kingdom of Palembang. The Nagarakretagumma. a Javanese work composed in 1365734 words
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Advertisement83 1966-06-08 14 (fsso) EXTENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HIS MAJESTY THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONC, AND PRAYS FOR HIS MAJESTY'S CONTINUED GOOD HEALTH AND PEACEFUL REIGN. Felicitations to HIS MAJESTY Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his BIRTHDAY. from FEDERAL AUTO:KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH SEREMBAN MALACCA SINGAPORE HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS tO D.Y.MJK. S.P.B. TUANKU ISMAIL NASIRUDDIN SHAH83 words
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Advertisement215 1966-06-08 14 YOUR LIFETIME Opportunity Hove you heord of Phose II of the Oil Polm Investment Plan of Molaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Limited your progressive insurance organisation with plan:, to really care for your future. The unique offer Is the MCIS Oil Polm Investment Plan. An investment of $5,000/- payable in ca^y215 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-06-08 15 Government won't be unfair to the Chinese, says Razak fUN Abdul Razak today said that with the ending of confrontation people of all communities should be happy because trade with Indonesia could be resumed and all could prosper. He said this to allay fears of the215 words
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161 1966-06-08 15 A CHEQUE AND BIG WISH FOR KLANG COLLEGE |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Saudi Arabian Ambassador. Mr. Hussain Fatany. today expressed the hope that the Muslim College in Klang would become one of the biggest in this part of the world In the near future. "The college Is making tremendous expansion161 words
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Article30 1966-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Selangor will lead a procession in the Federal Capital on the occasion of the birthday of Prophet Mohammad on June 30.30 words
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240 1966-06-08 15 R. CHANDRAN - BOYCOTT SCHOOL DESERTED BY STUDENTS R. CHANDRAN By Johore Bahru. Tuesday THE Seccndary Trade School in Lumba Kuda, whose students have boycotted classes since Sunday, was deserted today. The 185 boarders among the school's students hay* packed up and left the Posters voicing student complaints lay scattered in the school240 words
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Article25 1966-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, arrived here today to attend the University ot Malaya Council meeting on Thursday.25 words
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114 1966-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six youths were today committed for trial in the High Court by a magistrate. Che Marina blntc Yusof! on charges of rape, robbery and murder. They are Osman Ali bin Alang Mahat. 19: Mahamed Layan bin Antong Hamzah> 19: Idis bin114 words
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Article49 1966-06-08 15 BINOAPORE. Tuea. Malay members of the PAP will celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday at the Victoria Theatre on July 3. Inche Muha. Timed Ohazall Ismail. aecretary of the PAP Malay Affairs Bureau, wld he expected, more than 1.000 Malay members and supporter* of the party to attend49 words
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Article35 1966-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuft The Minuter of Information and Broadcast ng. Inche Benu bin Abdul Rahman will meet the staff of the Johore Information Service* at the Information Office. Johore Bahru, on Thursday.35 words
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Article79 1966-06-08 15 Motorists see death fall SINGAPORE, Tues.—Passing motorists watched helplessly as an elderly man climbed over the railings of the Kallang Bridge at about 1 p.m. today. The man. later identified ax Tan Pee. 70, of Nanking Btreet, fell Into the river before anybody could stop him. A worker at Lee79 words
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207 1966-06-08 15 Seeni to raise two Formosan issues in House KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The twin- issues of diplomatic recognition of Formosa and .Government recognition of Its university degrees will be raised in the House of Representatives next week by Mr. D. R. seenlvasagam (PPPIpoh). Mr. Seenivasagam, who returned yesterday from a three-week207 words
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Article82 1966-06-08 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singa- pore regional centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists today i presented a cheque for $1,000 to the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Social Welfare. Mr Chan Chee Seng, for distribution to 10 social welfare hones The cheque was presented by82 words
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Article28 1966-06-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will launch the National Family Planning Board lit the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman hetv on Friday.28 words
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196 1966-06-08 15 1/ UA L A LUMPUR Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Auri, and tw.o Malaysian officials will leavo on Friday for London to attend the Commonwealth Trade Ministers' conference opening on Monday. At the four-day meeting, Malaysia Is likely to196 words
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Article56 1966-06-08 15 SEREMBAN i I ha To«n Council is .sp«nding $180--000 to build permanent nrrH stalls to replace about 150 stalls sited in various parti of the town. Thr new stalls, crm railed In Templpr Road. Jalxn I.cc Sam and Lrmon Street, htp to be completed In November.56 words
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Article241 1966-06-08 15 IMF man praises Finance Minister 1/UALA LUMPI'R, Tues— The stability of the Malaysian dollar is a sign of the successful implementation of the economic policy of the Government. This was stated here toda\ by Mr. P. D. Ojha of the International Monetary Fund before leaving for Washington after completing a241 words
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Advertisement164 1966-06-08 15 A Jet a day to Bangkok >ou name it. Any day of the week you can fly MaUyska to Bangkok from fiiafpowi via Kuala 1 umpur (.i limes a week) or Penang (4 times a week). You can stop-mer at cither place, too at no extra fare. .and all the164 words
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Advertisement107 1966-06-08 15 SALON TREATMENTS BMg^aW For the face treatments that preserve the freshness and bloom of youth, the internationally beautiful women of the world visit the Salons of Elizabeth Arden. Choosing a treatment specially for you. Miss Ardens representatives will deftly cleanse, tone and nourish the skin, skilfully soothing away dryness and107 words
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Miscellaneous761 1966-06-08 15 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 8 Kuala Lum- I toon Series: 7.00 New» In par and Prnang; lpoh and Engliah; 7.10 The »«mural Malacca; I. 1» Johovr Bahru; Ambuah At Hell Valley 736 4 Taipinc; 7 Batn Pahat; Commentary: 8.00 News in Kluan». Mandarin; 8.10 Yang di-Per- pM tuan Agongs Birthday Speech;761 words
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188 1966-06-08 16 Big effort is being made in local mart /"VNE of Europe's leading manu- laclurers of women's lialrdressuig products, Indola N.V. of Holland are making strong efforts to popularise uieir produels In the Far East. The company nab sent to the Far Eabt and Australia their lniemaiionall clnel-demoru>i-rator. Mr. Hcrbm Niische,188 words
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Article98 1966-06-08 16 Mr. Conrad N. Hilton, chairman and president of the Hilton International Co. told shareholders at the annual meeting In New York, that the company's earnings were expected to maintain lor the entire year I9(jo the level of increase of 21 per cent recorded during the first98 words
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Article93 1966-06-08 16 Mr. T. Tukcnuka, Japan Air Lines regional manager for Singapore anu Malaysia, has announced that a dividend oi 6 per cent will be distributed lo Japan Air Lines non-governmental share holders lor the financial year IMB. The Japanese Government owns 58 per cent of93 words
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479 1966-06-08 16 Tllii $j(j million .Mobil oil relinery :il Jurong goes into commercial production next Wednesday. It will be officially declared open by Singapore's Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. It i*., tv date, the biggest project undertaken at Jurong and represents the largest single American479 words
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Article, Illustration245 1966-06-08 16 MR. JOHN A. LAVEKS i above; who baa been appointed general manaager of Rank Xerox Ltd. for Singapore and Malaysia, previously worked here for many year.-.. Mr. Layers comet, to Rank Xerox with a background of twenty years of marketing, management and public relations experience245 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-06-08 16 JLf R. LAW LAM Seng, (above) A 28. a production supervisor with the Bata Shoe Co., Singapore, leaves on Friday for Britain and Europe to attend a leather shoe production course. Organised by the BaU Co- Ltd. of Canada and tbe Bata Development of London,152 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-06-08 16 NEW SEAL FOR TYRES THOUSANDS of local motorists will beneiit from a new solution which guarantees the sealing of all punctures without having to remove the tyres. Called the Tlreteal a product of the Texas Refinery Corporation In the United States, it will soon .lilable to all motorIsta in Malaysia235 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-06-08 16 A SECOND "Executive Living Area" has been opened in Kuala Lumpur by Realty Development Corporation of Malaysia Ltd. (8.D.C.). The new development known HlUvlrw. is leoated off I lv Klang Road, and offers more than 30 bomr sites, complete with all facilitirv The concept of the237 words
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Advertisement417 1966-06-08 16 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KOH6 or IAPAH on your next business trip I akc a w ell-curnal rest Sail P& O-( )rient on y OUT next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the417 words
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Advertisement306 1966-06-08 16 IroMocol FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoringl Only FoMo Co parts are fit for your Ford FORD306 words
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261 1966-06-08 17 Paper mill can save millions: Nasir 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. M^ Turs. The Government was today ursred to encourage the -^ttinj? up of a paper mill :ht> millions which Malaysia spent on the importation of papor. The the D Dewan Baha.«-a dan Pii>taka. S.vd Naslr bin Ismail, who261 words
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346 1966-06-08 17 THE Perak Government is buying the former Olympic Inn and night club in Tambun Road here to convert it into a much needed civics centre and guest house for social visitors. The former inn. now owned by Pan-Malaysia Oment Works Ltd.. and used by346 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-06-08 17 Ramani enters hospital for heart operation I MTED NATIONS. Tue» The chief delegate of Malaj>la. Mr. R. Ramanl. entered a hospital in New York ve.sUTday for surlo correct a serious heart ailment. spokesman of the Malay■lan delegation said that the operation would be performed tomorrow. The operation is extremely delicate,Reuter - 122 words
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Article54 1966-06-08 17 6EREMBAN. Tues>. Mrs. Judy Lorkm was elected the new pre- sidept ot the Bercmban Inner Wheel Club for 1966 1967. Mrs. ,S. P. Singam was elected vict;>re.v;dent. Mrs. O Cheah secretary and Mrs. H. P:;iay treasurer. They wU be Installed on June 18 at a buffet dinner54 words
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Article206 1966-06-08 17 /^EiNEVA. Tues. Malaysia's Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. appealed here yesterday for more sincere efforts by industrially developed countries to maintain stabilised world prices of primary products. Large releases from stockpiles of primary commodities depressed world prices and Inflicted severe loss on developing206 words
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Article24 1966-06-08 17 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Government lias given $50,000 fer the construction of a new masque at Kauala Batas- about eight miles from here.24 words
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Article112 1966-06-08 17 Tun. A young couple in a car were robbrd and then hijacked by a tang at Kalian? Park lust night. Gui Yong Sing. 24. a clerk, was in his car with his fiancee when four men dro\e up in another car. threatened them and relieved them112 words
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145 1966-06-08 17 SINGAPORE, Tha Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which has admitted 150 former strikers of Hotei Singapura as new members, is to approach the hotel's management for their reinstatement This was disclosed today by a union spokesman. The former strikers had contacted145 words
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Article52 1966-06-08 17 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Tuea.— Work on the biggest single Item in the current Brunei development estimate—the *45 million rural road network began laat week with an Initial survey at Terobourong, south-ea&t of here About 145 miles of new roads IwU be built under theReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement136 1966-06-08 17 The Necessities of Life sV M _^BSst^^ I t^k49r '^^^^s^ •^^^■fc •sPßHssW^Bl^^^^^^^^^^^j i lJ i tit *£m ssC *jMk Necessity A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY that GUARANTEES the other 3. You will be pleasantly surprised to discover how j profitable it It to protect the future of those you love through136 words
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Advertisement172 1966-06-08 17 Keep fit and healthy with o Calcium-D-Redoxon ftedalsssfe A n«w vitamin preparation fer everybody. Each CALCIUM D REDOXON tablet contains 5 valuable health factors: Vitamin C Calchim Vitamin D Citric acid Vitamin B* Promotes growth. Strengthens resistance) against infection*. Gives estra vitality. Delightful to take. Just drop one tablet in172 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-06-08 17 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f i can tN] Kow as\ i exposes >^""^ P«T YES TO OR.M< THE WATES BOTTLE C 'AtCEH IN TME MEANTIME? A/) I TH' COOLER, TMAT BOTTLE 18 y loi I petwva,l3p«a.s.sd EWPTy:^ J}7b! Wg;STi I NLA J S I C" USB THEM STQAWS PE359 words
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Advertisement824 1966-06-08 18 <«nt,nu«l from Pa,e I*. SITUATIONS VACANT ACKNOWLEDGMENT f WfcJ Bf ats. mßm tt Worm* SIS f DUmimmm) WAMTEO OIRL for cUn:e. Pt*mous experience unnceesaar-. App.y porTNE FAMILY OP late Mr. Xavier sooally Kedan L'nanl Cllntc. Room 32. Jaouanu* forrnrr.> or Rubana Eatate Transport Bulldlns, Jaian Laagsar. than, fnrads, rclattvrs for824 words
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Advertisement906 1966-06-08 18 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wor4a U fMtn.j— Box tt rts. axl'm 1 COMMERCIAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED by old established oompany initially for duties tn their Psaaag office App. icant* should bave some experience o( general commerce and snipping and mill be offered a three t year contract after completion of a 1906 words
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Advertisement1003 1966-06-08 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li w-o-s- U 'Mm.)— Box St eta, txtrm WILL FURNISHED 2-STORSV ■*irjii-detacn«d d-oedrooraeol. uag oaths, mosaic, off coronation Rd. Wtst S'Dure. 10 I*l. <M*»l David riviu Teo FURNISHEO PLAT near Nvwtoe Oircus. 'J badrooms wits ostnroooD «t--tacbsd. am.tti ouarter h'/R oaleoa* ilv./dln room, mozalc oarquet Ooormgs Tel ■'U5211,003 words
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Advertisement1014 1966-06-08 18 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE li M ir.» M 'Mm.)— Bmx St sat. erfr* IDEAL INVESTMENT nr-tr compieted hu 1 Ho.:.nJ F.o«.ri fcr sale V.n J years lone lease, rrontnly rental $450.00. b.:e Hr.cc |4U.uOu-00 plus cost of furniture A fixture*. Interested pieaae poon* Cnng iS'pore> -.'6317. FOR SALE otn1,014 words
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Advertisement830 1966-06-08 18 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS \tS Wm,4» U 'tliri.(-*M it rlt trlr. i GUITARS. AMPLIFIERS able Different Mod. Is tfpeetal Intro i ductory Otter. Barkunt rLidio, J. 4 BuJCtt Timao Road, b pore 3*3 ii? OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS WsreU U 'Mm.)— Bom it tU. txtrm I VBCTROPRINT THE WORLD'S io~e*t priced pAotocopi-r JJ4U830 words
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Advertisement836 1966-06-08 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE '5 R>ara. S« t *fm>—Bot St et: -rfr. MORTORN Hit. Good ru-C" on 1 secures. V:e» t Butter^ortb tlrftr*ir*T to MINI MINOR I*U loe> mil-age, good coa ition. good tyres and upbolstrrv Lad> o'r.cr Pnone ib'poir 1»»0 JAGUAR L-uropeHn un r -ireieM reaj Dsesmusj- any test 54.600836 words
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Advertisement565 1966-06-08 18 FOR SALE IS Mare's 'Urr,., Horn Ht rl. .Ur. PYJAMAS SJ 90 Bi. I PASSAP KNITTINC MACHINES ceau AmDIRECT SHIPMENT FROM modern :inr.ii rttr.ll /.oopaa v.v cv. It itf I dlnnre 1. Alarm tletro- Ror-insoo Koad Bintaporr 1. STEAMBATHS. MVSSAGK. ETC. r. »..rw« SI Ufa k- m sat-a MAROAHI I565 words
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Advertisement1213 1966-06-08 19 IU LIVIRPOOI 1 OfUl COASI OJL. mm r»*»* r. vmi HPENOR i.»ir»ool. 6la*to» ll POfl jTOMEOC' Liverpool. Betlttt. CIM|O«. CM. IS JM* I IM* o'l2 Jut tl CUT .fUS Havrf, Liverpool. SI*S|O»... UM II IMt II nNM 2*7 21 Ml* 14 MENTOR Liverpool. GltttOV IM* 20 IMI 21 MACHAON Luetpool.1,213 words
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Advertisement2177 1966-06-08 19 7^EACz//v^ I BEN%LINE\ Int. tA.T A.IATIC COMPANt I _________________t_M__M___— IXPRES* lAILIN- IB tEN«A-HAm«AMPUR>HI«tM t HHA»tN-R«lltR»AII--ISItROAM APREtt IERVICt 10 LBNtMN. UnRPO+L 4 tONIININIU Ptßlt. MIITB— IV— BOM) tOUMMk— DrtJVAMianru Mamßurt wi) v atvi. r.*k«a wi.uuiu. n«»* wrwi| him u» mH DJbfIVi— VNOLH Ant.irp J.I) 1! KOREA a* JM. 11/14 MM la/172,177 words
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Advertisement1268 1966-06-08 19 teELLERMAM BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lEI OVERLEAF FOB SUTWABO lERYICI FROM U JL/COHIIIENT. Lu.'H Itf. ruri P. S'kaa Pmm Mtm POONA lotaM, Himoiitf, Inn. RciltriMi. Hun II 12 JM. vlff 01 RIPlx —MM. fl**Cw.| RMt.i.aa. Hill 14 IIJM. II 17 JMI Cm OF NEWCASTLE urn*, ManO <*%. «Mt*rMa. M«.. Mull1,268 words
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Article131 1966-06-08 20 MELBOURNE. Tut>« INDISTRIALS were flnn today *B HP highlighted trading selling up to tin highest point ttoflt 1964 at 86 Otiore closing UP 2 'flits at 55.92 Bast mrtais and ot!> nere firm but Western Mining lost 3 cents •o $4.97 Today > cioaint, |tMM in AualraJun dollari131 words
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Article238 1966-06-08 20 JUNF Brat grade robber f.*.b. bnvert closed a* 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala lumper yesterday at 67 cents per lb. unchanged on Thursday* closing level for the position The tone was dull. K..\> and M.K.r.. rloaing prlee* In cent* per lb. veaterdav Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S238 words
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Article26 1966-06-08 20 The follow ;ng lurther May rut> ocr crop« art notified: A>er Molek 75 135 >b. Bukit Katil 45 750 lb Nxala* 65 135 o26 words
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Article20 1966-06-08 20 June I. RUBBER PRICE: o7 cents tunrhanced) TIN 5635.1t!i (down Inofficial estimated offering CM tons (down 5 tons)20 words
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Article52 1966-06-08 20 TJU pre«ent rale of the M*U \an dollar *|ain»l the pound fixed oo 1 1^ M 19«« is srlllnit TT. or O.D. -h. 3 Id'lSd. Buvinj r.T. .'s. 4 I-IM. Buvinc 00. ta. *i* The dollar is al ila »Ututor> middle po-tttion tn relation to its range afainst52 words
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Article14 1966-06-08 20 -luoted (>"""« »or TT. •00 h.tl for cath. Sttrlin* uu»K<l M !•<" •n* laal14 words
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773 1966-06-08 20 From Our Market Correspondent VERT steady condition.* ruled on thr Stock Exchange yesterday in the industrial section of the market. Most leaders were dealt in at levels unchanged from Monday or gained a cent or two. r Selective investment buying was reported, but total773 words
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Article27 1966-06-08 20 Malayan Stock Indlvn: Jone 6 June 7 •Industrial*: 102.00 102.'3 Tins: 119.94 120.01 S robbers: 110.65 110.69 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Oee. S9. 1962 10027 words
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305 1966-06-08 20 r£ Straits tin price vestrrda> fell by S4 «2 to MMwIM per picul on an ofTerine estimated down 5 tons to »20 tons The decline was influenced by the fall of £12 per ton in the three months 'forward buyers' price in London305 words
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Article124 1966-06-08 20 NEW YORK: Physical Straits tin was easier early on Monday with buslmss light In the late afternoon, spot ana prompt tin were quoted a: ltil« June 161 Juiy 160j. August 159* and Semember 159t US cenu Der iO There were no sales in tin futurei Physical Strait; tin124 words
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Article81 1966-06-08 20 THE Malayan MinMer of Finance has fixed thr«» price* for talrul.itint iii-tnm* duties for the period arom June 9 lo June 13. Rubber f?l rt> a Ir. Copr-i *»10 a ton Coconut Oil I'M a lon Palm Oil i a ton. Palm KrrnH\ OSS.II a ton. The rate*81 words
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Advertisement1045 1966-06-08 20 Daa-La-«MMiia|iAMßl Yv" 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAI3HA LTP. O.S.A. Paoitie «V Atlanti* Sarvic* ».-5> t L 4 S FftiMi" "Ttatisl.ai M»ra" 1121 luat 27 21 IMI II Jal» A«| II Aaf 1] Aaf ■taVSM Man" It 25 Illy II 31 Jail It M* atapl UkHl llttai Japan Direct Sarvie* Sif|<rn t1,045 words
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Advertisement880 1966-06-08 20 To Europe and the United Kingdom I s.s. "CHUSAIST 24,000 font fully oirfonditioneit itobiliiad) Deporting SINGAPORE 2 July 1966 PENANG 3 July 1966 Arriving ROTTERDAM 24 July 1966 LONDON 25 July 1966 VIA BOMBAY ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES BARCELONA LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Trovel Agent, or880 words
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Advertisement437 1966-06-08 20 W, KLA\ EN ESS LINE A2aW itallie t-w r JLI I ,-ri iiaja foruio *r»- es »r. «i 1 S--« ti BOUSAINVILII IMI 12 luie IS IMI II IMI II 21 lu"t !i I suNNYV.iiE my v my 11 *'yi> J«"» 'J J*" *2 2 J2.2 ■RtNXVILLE Al« 12 Am437 words
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Advertisement246 1966-06-08 20 WHTBBMNI; EURtPI SERVICE: Smiapo-e p S'*»r Pf-<-t FBR: TAT6A 7$ 77 IMI ***** am' liuly BordtluJ. Htvre, Ow»l>rt, NAUSIfAA 25 27 lul| 21 II Illy II mly MarMi^tt, I TAMA 11 13 Seat 14 la Seal 17 Seal Vjrseiili!. tVieiLi, Ha.-c, D-m.rt, > NARA J S Bit aY 1 tci246 words
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Article1089 1966-06-08 21 DI'SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I mnpiii (inline rooms of the Stork I \rh.niKe tealerday with thr number of shares traded In brarkel*: INDUSTRIAL!: •atiataad 1 1.000) Jl«s C.C.M. (1000) ll)« D. U.UOO) fl II D. (36,000) $1 i 5. 16,000) 31.06; Dunlin1,089 words
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Article116 1966-06-08 21 (JMIPt lying tl.ngi.at ih< tiniaMrt whar.it w aapaatad t*day ara: Havfiatain 1 2. Ball 3/4. Ur Ainu Rhritnor «7. Oodavary Tourroini 1.1 14 Mitaka Maru 11. Katuka«« Mam 23U4. Rajah Brooke 21/ Knud Maarak 33,34. Dcnbigttthir* V, 3<i. Onlaur 3» 3». Star Batelgaua* 42/43. Glfrwylr 44. BtnvanoocA116 words
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Article90 1966-06-08 21 THI Attaalatian »t Banks m Malayt" mvrinanti ttatcrdav tall ratca to 1100). United MafJSi nuyioi TT 32 11/ie. airmail OD 32 13/16. M 4 /at. 33 ft/16 credit bill*. 33 7/16 trad* bllla Canada: Burma TT 36*. airmail OD 3M. V 0 d/at. 33 18/16 cradlt bllla 3690 words
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Article81 1966-06-08 21 /MINUS »r»«u«» limnii iin«« V' Mr* naan •'ion atr alcul ytittr•ay: Ccconut Mil hulk (45t Mllrn. drum »47 Hlirr* Caara: May Juni UK/Coolintot In qun.wl Pipaar: MuntoK *mtt «1 Mllri ttarawak «mtr *i*» Mhn •pacin' Sarawak eiaik SI2U acllara iarbl*o Lamport* nlark fi:m iNI »»N»r» ml< <Mt'. NLW>81 words
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Advertisement432 1966-06-08 21 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA LIMITED TANAH MELAYU KIALA LLMPI'R Transmission Contract 14S1/18A Outputs of tin concentrates fot Tender* are invited from Conthe undermentioned Companies tractors registered under Classes under the Management of Anglo- AI, A 2 and A3 with the Lembaga Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the j Letrlk Negara432 words
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Advertisement805 1966-06-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH Applications are Invited for appointment to the post of Medical Officer of Health tn the Medical ano Health Department. Brunei The duties will Include Public Health Administration. Port and Airport Health Services, Registration of Births and Deaths Statistics, etc.805 words
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Advertisement803 1966-06-08 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Seperftie. lenders tor ia> ana (b) below will be received at the offlct ol lhe Permanent Secretary. Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-tlves. Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on 20th June, 1966 for period Ist July. 1966 to 31st December.803 words
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Advertisement654 1966-06-08 21 FENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN. JKR. SELANGOR Tawaran darlpada pemborong- yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. dl-dalam kelas CD") dan ka-atas idi-bawah peringkat 1 dan II) akan dlterima di-Pejabat mi la Itu Jabatan Jurutera Negerl, J.K.R. Selangor. Jalan Sultan Hishamuddln. Kuala Lumpur, sa-hingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 17-6-66. I ntok membina dan menviapkan sa-buah Setor654 words
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Advertisement520 1966-06-08 21 TENDERS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT CIVIL WORK TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by ths Tenders joard. Brunei, at the Office of the Bute Financial Officer, Ground Floor of the Oo»--ernment Offices. Brunei, up to 4.00 pm on Monday 4kb July 1966 for:— ■CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION Of 2 NOB STEEL520 words
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Advertisement568 1966-06-08 21 Advertisement Salesman The Straits Times Group of publications require a young man with keen interest in selling. Basic academic qualification would be a good school leaving certificate. Age preferably below 25. Salary would be between $200 and $350. Point of entry will depend on experience and qualifications. Apply giving full568 words
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1060 1966-06-08 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with yielding goinic last month. He should get Bif with ease. AJmmm h.is the right form hi' was pluccd over 8f and 9f al Bukit Tun- <h and should go eJoae. One 1 like for a good ui:ce la l'iioril> 11.1,060 words
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306 1966-06-08 22 fitNtKAI. PLKAK wu quietly fancied over 51f straight on BUBdajf and ran nn encouraging race to Bnlata hfih in a field of 12 to Loch Leven. Oliiii.il hnk has only to step up on that form to account lor this moderate field306 words
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Article206 1966-06-08 22 BEST BETS: Joint Venture (Race Six), New Liberty (Race Seven), General Perak (Race Eight). BEST FORECAST: Fast and Furious and Never Too L?.te in Race Four. THE GOING is Yielding. EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I'OINTER COWAN ST. COWAN ST. HI R»ce 1 I ookine Forward Banter f .IVi206 words
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207 1966-06-08 22 t ***** Banter a tAngci) E Donnelly 5 9.0 Nelson 1 2 7-.'7^3 Alancia (KN Leongi E Breuk. 6 8.12 (F) Trevena 12 3 ***** Cowan Street a (XL Chong) West 6 8.11 (SF) Mm 6 4 ***** Juridical a (Wonv Teoi207 words
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143 1966-06-08 22 1 ***** Water Srout a 'SaUmnti Rodgers 9 90 Maniam 11 2 ***** Polaris Missile (Lcyalty) Daniels 7 «.1O Weir 7 3 ***** Jamniark (TrJo) Allan 7 8.8 Coles 9 4 ***** Dark ejigeance (Mtlyn) Allan 5 8.7 (F) 'Chiang 6 5143 words
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144 1966-06-08 22 1 ***** Super rH<-f (Lucky) E Donnelly 5 9.0 (F) Pretty 3 2 9213 Keblr a iYasml.il Lee 5 8.12 (8F) Cole. 8 3 ***** Avengit II a (TTI Allan 4 8.8 (F) Coleman 5 4 ***** R*pul»e Bay h (Unity t144 words
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164 1966-06-08 22 1 42TJ2 Ch«vt:ih r (li.ccme X' J Donnelly 4 9.0 (F) Weir 11 2 84D71 Kojerlhoipe n ;A Kader) Tulloh 11 8.13 (F) Ponner 9 .1 66C11 Sty'r Too laU a lOreeu Sleeve*" Allan 4 8.12 (SF) Pretty 12 4 ***** Roshtime164 words
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187 1966-06-08 22 1 ***** New River c (Bthapta) Noordin 6 9.0 Moxham 14 2 IPSBI Viola II s (HW Cowlinci Rodgers 8 12 (F) Kinriton 12 3 ***** 7-odla^ue a (Soon Lee) F Breuk. 7 810 *Vel» 6 4 9 Sir Halter «OW Wong)187 words
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193 1966-06-08 22 1 ***** Four o( Intk Hi a iEH Eu) Noordin 7 90 11 2 2 Joint Venture a ißoval Bynd> R Breuk. 4 811 (SF) Cole* 3 3 ***** Mutineer a (Wan Teh 5 810 (F) Moxham 4 4 ***** Dust Fury193 words
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210 1966-06-08 22 1 5121 New Liberty *>. (New Liberty! RS Breuk. 4 9.0 (H Pretty 1 2 ***** Peace Pipe a (LX Ng> R Breuk. 4 8.13 (SF) Cole* 11 3 ***** Convair g iChenjs Xi Tulloh 5 8 12 Coleman 18 4 *****210 words
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183 1966-06-08 22 1 ***** Rintanj Sarawak iGrandiflorai R Breuk. 6 »0 (F) Subian I 2 ***** ltcnjamin i (D van Breukelem RS Breuk. 6 8 13 Pretty 13 3 ***** Panama Cot a (Warn E Breuk. 6 8.12 Lee 1 4 ***** Ketusa a183 words
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210 1966-06-08 22 1 22J55 Perrian Hero a (J Stewart i Tulloh 9 9 0 (F) Nelson IS 2 ***** Putra Kla» f a lB ult.n of S^gon^ 3 ***** Grand Manner a (Chukell. R Breuk. 4 812 (8F) Coles 1 4 ***** Lanj-.a g210 words
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224 1966-06-08 22 Impressive workout by King's Knight IPOH, Tues. King's 1 Knight, a fancied runner in tomorrow's Cl 1. Dlv 2. 6r caught the eve this morning when taken out lor work by Ricky Kingston. Looking fit. Kings Knißht »M kept to rven time over 3f. He was hard held all the224 words
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Article24 1966-06-08 22 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Police Contingent will hold their annual athletic champion.shipn on June 18 at Kubu Stadium, starting at 2 p.m24 words
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Article28 1966-06-08 22 PENANG Tups. The Chief Minister- Tan Sri Wong Pow Ne*. will declare open thf Penang combined schools sports at the City Stadium at 0 a.m. next28 words
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Advertisement228 1966-06-08 22 Marriage is not a one-sided deal. It has to work J o < Hm9Pfl^_ J§§ Q&e jointly. And to ensure its success, much depends responsibilities and each consciously trying to 9 JSm asset). make it as satisfying as possible in all its f£T &B luwlk ramifications. So when a marriage228 words
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Advertisement99 1966-06-08 22 Aren't Children Wonderful... ...Isn't Kodak Film! They seem to be growing before your very brighter, clearer movies with Kodachrome II eyes. .So take brilliant color snapshots of Movie Film. And. depend on Kodak for your children with Kodacolor Film. Uii quick, careful processing of the pictures >ou kodachrome or Ektachrome99 words
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Miscellaneous212 1966-06-08 22 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS S'Ror AAA rage v Borneo Motors: DJv. I: Pentathlon for men (R Ran** STC v Slme Darby; Netherlands Rd. 2 p.m. i. Nenri all-comer* Bank v Shell. Div. 3: P Se N trials Harpers all at, Farrer Pk); BADMINTON Nestle's < up: Champion Motors v Metal Box212 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-06-08 23 King awards AMN to Jega UUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia's ace sprinter, Mani Jegathesan, has been awarded the Ahli Mangku Negara by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his services to athletics. Jega. who won four "gold" medals at the last Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur, L among the prominent sport personalities144 words
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Article928 1966-06-08 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By FULHAM SNATCH 1-0 WIN IN 77th MINUTE PENANG, Tuesday. ASIAN ALL STARS had the honour of a deserved draw snatched from them three minutes from the end of a memorable match with Fulham FC of England at the City Stadium tonight. Until928 words
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Article280 1966-06-08 23 SINGAPORE, Tues. i O The trouble-hit F.A. of Singapore League has been postponed for the fourth time and with a fresh row now In progress over passes, it looks as if it. may not be held at all this year. The puiei row erupted280 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-06-08 23 by an innings. The two pictures confirm his claim. On left he makes a hefty drive to score a four off David Allen on his way to a brilliant 161 not out, and above he goes down to the ground to stop a shot by105 words
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Article179 1966-06-08 23 Perak HA's final trial for quad I POM. Tues. Perak Hockey Association wU) bold a final Bute trial on the Municipal padang here tomorrow when the Presidents XI will meet the Vice-President's XI. In the first Bute trial held yesterday. Probables, who led 3-1 at half-time beat Powlbies by 6-2179 words
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Article60 1966-06-08 23 MALACCA. Tues. Major Oeorge Milncs will lead Malacca in their MCA inter-state league tie against Singapore at the Malacca Club ground this weekend. md. Play starts at 11.00 a.m. on Saturday. The other players: Ismail All, M.C Sethupathy A. de Costa, M. Halliwell, A. Jack. L.60 words
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Article21 1966-06-08 23 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The Kedah AAA Central regional sport* win De held here on June 30 and July 1.21 words
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Article424 1966-06-08 23 r)H. rues Results of the Perak schoolboys and girls badminton championships for the NesUe's Cup: BOYS* SINGLES lit round: Lea Pang Chung bt Lee Eng Chlew 17-14. 13-16. 15-12; Kok Ah Uat bt Chan Poo 15-2. 15-3; Ooh Eng Hoa bt Sonny Loh 15-14. 10-15. 15-9; Yeong424 words
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479 1966-06-08 23 rTWE Joint County leaders, 1 Yorkshire and Worcestershire, both had to struggle hard yesterday, and both may finish without a victory when their matches end today. At Lord's in a slow-scor-ing match Yorkshire were beaten by Middlesex in the battle for first innings479 words
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Advertisement163 1966-06-08 23 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB announces the opening of a NEW Branch for 4D at NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK (ODEON HALL B) Entrances from Jalan Besar and Serangoon Road. Tickets for the 3rd Day of Perak Turf Club Meeting, Sunday, 12th June. 1966 will be ON SALE as from TO MORROW, THURSDAY.163 words
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Advertisement267 1966-06-08 23 THIS IRVIH SAFETY BELT CAN SUPPORT OVER 2 TONS YOU CAHHOT SUPPORT YOUR FAMILY IF YOU ARE DEAD! PROTECT YOUR LIFE FOR ONLY A FEW DOLLARS FIT YOUR CAR WITH IRVIH SAFETY BELTS TODAY. No matter hew cartful you arc, no matter how good a driver you ore, there) is267 words
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Miscellaneous109 1966-06-08 23 SUMMARY BADMINTON Khir Johari Shield <lpoh>: Slnar A bt 6th Bn RMR 5-0: Kampar Malays v Club Jaya. B. Oajah 6-0. HOCKEY Malacca Lge: Medicals 0 WO Civilian* 0. SOCCER rrlendly (Penang): Penang Burnley Cup XI 1 Combined Schools 1. Inter-scbMl (P. Buntan: M8S 4 High 8ch N. Tebal 3.109 words
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Article229 1966-06-08 24 Meredith shooting: Protest march MEMPHIS (Tennesee), Tues— Negro civil rights leaders were today planning a mas« i <• inarch through Mississippi following the shooting of James Meredith the man who broke the colour bar at the University of Mississippi in 1962— by a white man last niKht Meredith. 32. siiotReuter - 229 words
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Article76 1966-06-08 24 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Sceneslufters will perform Slgmund Rombers's "The Student Prince" for the first time In Singapore at the Victoria Theatre, iroir to-. morrow till Saturday. The production will be In the hands of David Pro.s^er. assisted by Eileen Smith Musical director Frank Wood will conduct76 words
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Article52 1966-06-08 24 LONDON. Tues. Passenger safety In private cars could be Improved by a better system of built-in seat belts rather than a complete redesigning >>t vehicles, ii <?overnment report said here The report, jn principles gover•he design of cars and safety devices, was published by Britain's Koad52 words
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Article34 1966-06-08 24 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian Naval patrols operating off East Borneo recently sank three smuggling vessels and detained 19 people now under Interrogation at the town of Samannda. Antara said today— ReuteYReuter - 34 words
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Obituary80 1966-06-08 24 FOX SoniH Madrlrne, brloved daiiKhtrr of Wilili- .mil L"-n» died on 7• M v.« mn tin rp(HT Chaaal Road for Perpetual Succour Church at 4.30 p. in on MM CHAN TUN PO < n.<- L*« Ban> Mun 76. passed away peacefully 7-6-IWJb. 8h« left behind 3 sons. Cbaa Bins80 words
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248 1966-06-08 24 SAIGON BUDDHISTS TAKE A SOFTER LINE NOW SAIGON. Tues. Buddhist leaders today dissolved their militant antl Government orsanitation and announced the formation ef a more moderate one. They announced the end of the Vietnam Buddhist Forces and the formation of the "Committee to Safeguard the Vietnamese Buddhist" in its place.248 words
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Article35 1966-06-08 24 HAKODATE (Japan) Tues. Twenty of 50 passengers were Injured today when an express train rammed into a freight car and was derailed at Yunosato station In Japan's northernmost Island of Hokkaido.— UPl.35 words
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Article53 1966-06-08 24 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia's Nationalist Party <PNI> has relieved its leftist faction leader of his vice-chairmanship in the People's Provisional Consultative Congress, Antara news Hgency said today. The agency said the PNI replaced Dr. All Sastroamldjojo yesterday with Mr. Osa Mallki. leader of the party's moreUPI - 53 words
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Article364 1966-06-08 24 LONDON. Tues. There was a tumround in sentiment around midday on the London stock market today. Earlier depressed prices on the weakness of sterling often came up to overnight levels and occasionally moved ahead with cheap buying promptpd by hopes of an early settlement of the U.K. seamens364 words
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418 1966-06-08 24 LIM BENG TEE - Signed: A $26 m trade pact with Poland LIM BENG TEE By SINGAPORE, Tues. poLAXI) and Singapore today signed (fade and economic agreement under which the volume of tratje between the two countries is expected to reach $0 million by the end of the iirst year, apart from the $10418 words
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Article59 1966-06-08 24 SINGAPORE, Tues-— Water wlB be cut off In Urn Tua Road four-storey flata Nos. 11 and 13 tomorrow, from 9 am. to 3 p.m The areas that will be affected by poor pressure are Upper Serangoon Road, between 6 m.s. to 1\ m.s.; Ponggol Road: throughout Tarnpines Road,59 words
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83 1966-06-08 24 Philippines prepares for Sabah talks MANILA, Tues. President Marcos has given the "go" signal for the start of negotiations with Malaysia on the Philippine claim to Sabah. according to Informed sources here. The Foreign Ofnce. acting on the order from the President, has started forming a panel which is expectedReuter - 83 words
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Article27 1966-06-08 24 WASHINGTON, Tues. Eugene Murphy Locke took the oath of office as U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan a few hours before leaving for his post.— UPl.27 words
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233 1966-06-08 24 KUALA M'MPI'R. Turs. Britain will do all she ran for the defence of Mala>-M This assurance was given today by Britain's .Minister M Defence for the Royal Air force, Lord Sh.trklrton. at the Suhane airport at the end of a 24-hour visit to the233 words
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Advertisement71 1966-06-08 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 2» Word. 11l iWimimum) ROBIRTI CHILLIAH: C.S.M. .obcrta and PcrinbaMlvam on 4-«-M it I'rt.Hlintf Jaya. Kuala Lumpur CHAI QUAH: Yook Chan, young■at a/o Mr and Mr. Cbal Vrt to Kng "hoo. rldm! do Mr aod Un Quail raon* Hock -A »>« CHEW LIM MrM CMB. i-UVr v71 words
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Advertisement58 1966-06-08 24 AGFA-GEVAERT The Film for sparkling slides in .^*^!&v Natural Ia» i Bi^^l LR» insist on the film in the NEW box\ I where the purchase price includes! VfflEE OF CHARGE mounting J SINGAPORE MALAYSIA CT***** 36 $12.40 $14.70 CT***** 20 $8.80 $10.45 CTIB RAPID $6.75 $8.00 m^ IS* I 3P458 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-06-08 24 The weather Highest »nd lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest LoweiU Kuala Lumpur 91 70 KoU Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 68 C. Highlands 73 55 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 82 75 Jesaelton 90 76 Kuchlng52 words
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