The Straits Times, 12 June 1966
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Title Section19 1966-06-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HeifSaUi in NO. 1.578 SI NI..U JI'NE 12, 1966 20 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 193019 words
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538 1966-06-12 1 J^U ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Currency Board will continue issuing currency for Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei up to Dec. 12 when measures to extend this power until June 12 next year will be taken. This decision was reached today at a Board meeting538 words
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477 1966-06-12 1 The Viet c o n g guerillas in South Vietnam have pushed their warfare to a new stage. They are now seeking to wipe out the enemy whenever he is found. From their previous limited role of defending villages and wearing down477 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-06-12 1 SNELL'S record smashed TERRL HAUTE (Indiana), Sat. —Jim Ryun. of the University of Kansas. Leat the world half-mile record with one minute 44.9 seconds here last night and smashed New Zealander Peter Snells (above* one minute 45.1 seconds set on Feb. 3. 1962. The race was run on asphalt strip74 words
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Article42 1966-06-12 1 ALHAMBRA (California). Sat. Some of their 19 grandchildren and three preat-urandchildren were In the audience last right when the Henry K Harpers got their high school diplomas. Harper, a retired lumlture manufacturer. Is 77. his wife 67.42 words
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Article25 1966-06-12 1 MANILA. sat. fcciuarao Chua. 17, practising western style quick draw. ace. dentally killed h woman and seriously wounded a young boy yesterday.25 words
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Article92 1966-06-12 1 Poser for Mary I ONDON. Sat. British L fashion designer Mary Quant said today curtseying to Queen Elizabeth in a thigh-high skirt could be a problem. The possibility arose, at theoretically, for the girl who id the pace for popular "young" British dresses when the Queen made hrrUPI - 92 words
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Article49 1966-06-12 1 KOALA LUMPUR. Bai The Yang dt-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Marcos and Madame on the occasion of the Philippines Independence D»y. The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rrtzak also sent a stm.iar message 10 (he Secre* irv for PoreiL- .li Ramos49 words
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Article29 1966-06-12 1 MANILA. Sat. The United want* a bilatrral agreement with the Philippines reducing the lea.se period of miliIM here from PP to 'Ji yeari it vu reported today.29 words
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Article70 1966-06-12 1 I ONDON Sat An electronic tonh for the blind will br demonstrated at an international conference nn sensor j devices here next week The hand-held torch transmit* a beam of ultra-»onic sound, which vanes, frequency when reflected by ai. obstacle. The wearer picks up the sound on70 words
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Article87 1966-06-12 1 The day Tengku takes over again ALOR STAR, Sat. Teng- ku Abdul Rahman, now on leave here, will resume the reins of government as Prime Minister on June 25. He will go to Kuala Lumpur to attend the opening o; Parliament on Wednesday, listen to the Royal address87 words
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Article48 1966-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The registration period for Singapore citizens and holders of Singapore ident.ty cards, which ended on May 30. has been extended to June 20 The extension was announced today by the MlnisIcr of Home Affairs. Tun tDr.) Ismail bin Dam Abdul Rahman.48 words
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Article33 1966-06-12 1 HONOLULU. Sat —The Sni(janoie Prime Mm sler's brother. Dr. Lee Sunn Yew will marry Miss Pamelia Chong of Honolulu at the St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral here on Aug. 27-33 words
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Article34 1966-06-12 1 BOMBAY. Sat. Constable Nar.ua Chaw an has been rewarded with 100 rupees I about (50 > for finding a necklace that Prime Minister Indira Ghandt dropped in a Jostling crowd outside a hotel34 words
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Article476 1966-06-12 1 GHAZALI MEETS SUHARTO Malik announces a Jakarta date for Britain's Foreign Minister Stewart as Malaysia diplomat holds secret talks JAKARTA, Saturday TAN Sri Ghazali Shafie today began talks with Indonesian leaders. The entire affair was shrouded in secrecy. His presence in Jakarta was not made public. He arrived late lastAgencies - 476 words
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Article, Illustration42 1966-06-12 1 by Lady Rama Rau. president of the Planned Parenthood Federation In Kuala Lumpur yesterday: UOW can we say "Go forth and multiply? Children arc growing like maggots in the gutter. I'nwanted children roam the streets. Is this the Ucht of God?42 words
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Article47 1966-06-12 1 MOSCOW, Sat. A Communist Party youth official will soon go on trial with a comma* for killing a black swan In n Moscow park. The 'wo were arrested Jobl after killing the swnn with sticks and stones following a drinking spree47 words
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Article34 1966-06-12 1 manii a. tat, Two people were killed and 10 others Injured yesterday when a Ixilt Of ilgntning struck I [amboUM where some members ol the Jehmali Wtta wer» gathered for a meeting34 words
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Article25 1966-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Tajuan bin Jala. 60. died IS minutes after being Struck by lightning outs.de his house In Puchong Road last nighi25 words
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Article271 1966-06-12 1 I UML'T, Sat. About 300 -trawler fishermen in 35 boat.s assembled off th» jetty here this afternoon after seven of their colleagues had been arrested curlier for trawling without licences. The seven were caught in two boats in international waters off Pangkor island and as271 words
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Article35 1966-06-12 1 Sulu Shock for the Sultan? Thr- Phil j>pinr Government is con«irlfrlnw Ktbppin« in fin..:- n thr heir* of Hip Sultan of Snlu WtlO aprki) Mir In 1 Claiaj to Sanah. a Man., paprr rrportrd torUy.35 words
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Article24 1966-06-12 1 SINGAPORE. S«t. A vaerant. Mohampd Nor bin Snlaiman. Psc;ip?d from the Oirram Road jail during kwp-fit exercjaes In the yard yesterday.24 words
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Article65 1966-06-12 1 BUSHING MARGARFT IS MISS STORE •»i\(, \roi:i >un. K!u«htng Margaret vm >!•«! in a low-cut black rvening (ewn win <!<iuiif<l >M-» "«lnßapor» INI Hit- O'-ran Park HoUl her* lodav. "»hc h II .«nd driPonMrator. and ill rrprr«fiil Singapore at Ihr M Liuvc.r* tmmtmi ia Miami B<j<ii lint month.65 words
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Advertisement19 1966-06-12 1 SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS SET IN PLATINUM S.P.H. de SUVA LTD., 45, HIGH STOUT, SINGAPORE. 6 STATION ROAD, IPOH.19 words
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News
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Article315 1966-06-12 2 QUOTE by Radio Canton in an attack on Chin Mu. a prominent South China author and essayist: HE is the rattlesnake of the literary world. His writings, opposed to the thoughts of Chairman Maj. are blatantly anti-party, anti-socialist and very much like poisonous weeds. PEKING. Sat.315 words
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Article167 1966-06-12 2 b> Ihe Wall Street Journal, a leading American financial paper with a circulation of R5«.»t«: f- Indonesia shapes up «§is a prize exhibit In a new U.S. approach to Asian aid Officials are amazed at the speed with which the new crowd In Jakarta has elbowed Sockarno167 words
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Article, Illustration126 1966-06-12 2 ARTHUR RICHARDS - The girl who won the battle of the leggy cheengsams A RTHUR RICHARDS From tix girls with irggy cheongsam* and some of the most exotic names In show business were rivals at a TV audition in London last week. The part: A Chinese girl patient In "Emergency Ward 1O. M126 words
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247 1966-06-12 2 8.30 Time suggested by probe committee for shops to close DENANG. Sat. A special committee appointed by .lie Ministry of Labour to look into the working hours of .shops in Penang has recommended that the closing hour should not be later than 830 p.m. "But If employers prove un-co-operatlve, the247 words
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Article52 1966-06-12 2 PENANG, Sat.— A ramvong troupe will perform in the weeklong celebrations to mark the official opening of the new US. OOO priesU' quarters at Pint Ban-Onn Buddhist Temple, Graen Lane, mart ing next Friday. Thankißtvlng for the mieceaaful peare talks between Malaysia and Indonesia wtll alao52 words
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259 1966-06-12 2 j/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysia will vigorously oppose any attempt to bring about a military pact or militant an ti- Communist alliance at the Asian and Pacitic Co-operation Ministerial Conference In Seoul on Tuesday. The Minister of Education, Inche Monamed Khir Johan. said this today259 words
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301 1966-06-12 2 Tf-IE HAGUE, Saturday. piGHTY experts on development aid from 17 countries today listed five ways in which th< advanced nations can help the less developed courr.nes The recommendations came at the end of a thre<>day Conference here on the Development ofReuter - 301 words
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Article125 1966-06-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A magistrate. Mr. Font Seng Yee, today asked a> prosecution winness, K. Rajamanikam, 29, a car washer, why he was afraid of the accused, P. Rengasamy, 24. a man of much smaller stature. "I have been to Jail quite often and125 words
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NAMES IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration582 1966-06-12 3 Felix Abisheganaden - Felix Abisheganaden AHMAD. JACK AND ZAINAL THE MAGNIFICENT COUNTER CONFKUNTATION TRIO By MUST congratulate our ■al side: they've done a ni&gnificent job Those were the first words of Tun Abdul Razak to the Malaysian Press on emerging from the Bangkok peace talks. Coming from582 words
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Article114 1966-06-12 3 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Two wu-t.u-ii in Bangkok who find it "jual marvellous" to work with M i:\siun.s are Mrs. La wan Yuktasi.v: md Mrs. Orathai Kitibutr. A.d they ought to know be-c-'.u.-e both have been with the Malavsian Embassy there since IJ5'. lln Yuktasavi. our Embassy's ehtof114 words
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Article271 1966-06-12 3 j^^ The condition of K Mr- R Raman Mali laysian Ambassador to the United Nations, was described as "very satisfactory A spokesman fo: the surgeon, who performed a heart operation on Mr. Ramanl on Wednesday, said the ambassador has been moved from the recovery room, and is now in271 words
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271 1966-06-12 3 BEVERLY HILLS. Bat. Police here are investigating a cocktail lounge incident In which singer Frank Sinatra sustained a bruised ey*> and a wea.thy business executive landed in hospital with a [motor*d ftul] The executive Mr Frederick Weisman. 54. was >till In a coma271 words
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290 1966-06-12 4 Britain's $42m a year aid to Malaysia ITUCHING, Sat.— The British Minister of Defence for the Royal Air Force, Lord Shackleton, today regretted the "misunderstanding" over British aid to Malaysia. "There is no question of cutting off the economic aid of which the total is something like £5 million (s42m)290 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-06-12 4 ONDO.N. Sat. The ■Li former Mrs. CLrirtina Loke and her film actorproducer husband. Mr. Jeffrey Stone, are here in search of a European film distributor for her first film. Directed by her husband in Hone Kong on a 30-day shooting174 words
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253 1966-06-12 4 More power for rent tribunal under new Act KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Rent Control Ordinance, which lapses on June 30, is to be replaced by the revised Control of Her 4 Act which will give the authorities more power to settle disputes. The Control of Rent Bill due to come up253 words
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Article28 1966-06-12 4 SINGAPORE Bttl -I:i vtraiiy < f Singapore S'.udent.s' n has don.itici $3 000 to th<> I Singapore Cancer Society a.s of the students welfare i programme.28 words
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Article166 1966-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Bill providing for tta. setting up of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Foundation Puna Board to assist poor students who have th« ability but not the means to pursue higher education will be discussed In Parliament during the session beginning on W-jdnesday. The166 words
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Article45 1966-06-12 4 Mr. E. \V second costing the Holland Road Fairer Road roundabout. Thf foun'n'n is 80P In diameter, with paving, gram turfing and flower beds display water In 25 colours by rpniote con'rol nrttch. Jet* can be pressured to abzout 30ftp. high.45 words
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Article30 1966-06-12 4 broke i: Kol.m MfUntay und and $420 in Madam Tan Ah d her daughter »nd son had Rone to school- No oM wa& at home30 words
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Article99 1966-06-12 4 Boy finds a rare rare stamp IPOH. Sat. A Form 1 Five pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School here, Deng Teck Loong, 18, is the proud owner of a Straits Settlements $2 Queen Victoria stamp which has the word Perak stamped boldly across it. Deng, who thinks that his stamp is99 words
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Article98 1966-06-12 4 CINOAPORE, Sat. TV Slngapura'a channel 5 will telecast the first of two programmes on the recent, tour by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The firt.t programme will be shown tomorrow at 9.20 p.m. The programme highlights the Prime Minister's visit to Cambodia. Thailand.98 words
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375 1966-06-12 5 Chia Poteik - No Ivory Tower this university, says President Yusof Chia Poteik B, SINGAPORE, Sal President Yusol bin Ishak ay paid tribute to lh< achu vcmonts oT the UnivcTsity ot Singapore in meeting the challenges ol the times. "Our university today '•^nnot be thought ot as a se( luded Ivory Tower, surrounded375 words
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Article77 1966-06-12 5 There ,«r«- to be soiiie rblallfl in Ihe American Government's attitude to Communist China s admission to the L'nited Nations and I would support thesp changes. D answer to question at a public meeting In Dar-Es-Salaam. Tanzania on Bob Kennedy His msi I w.i* nnr of Ihe hiKKesf circus77 words
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291 1966-06-12 5 New GSA rubber sales: Our envoy to report KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE G >vernmenl it awaiting a full report on the latest stockpile disposal scheme of the Genera] Services Administration from its 'hade Commissioner in London, imhp Vfohamed Moor Hassan, before-deciding on tho rext coti :iion 'h;.- *.<> the lOmnifm291 words
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Article38 1966-06-12 5 rPOH Mi M dMOcet and i •"'■JMl'O herr tor :< 10-U.iv n> Mr Mahalingam q ..r.d Indian dane fid» worked tor all the 45 «uc;:".« «n Madras. Hp iper in Western n.n ni >dern riar.ee38 words
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Article27 1966-06-12 5 BINGAPORE &at. "Th* Amorouß Prawn" «tll be thov-n at th« Rowcroft Theatre. A;er Rajah Road, from June 39 to July 2 starting at 8.30 p.m.27 words
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Article20 1966-06-12 5 B \HAK HKKN V.I h ia>\\r|>>i\ .1 fn»r» -«hi|\ >«iio c>' I II .400 in ca»n ana j*wellery.20 words
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Article, Illustration281 1966-06-12 5 ()M of Ihr few women in Singapore to win a doctorate in philosophy is Dr Mrs.) Lam Lay Yong. Or Lam. 30. was awarded the decre-e in the (acuity of science by the Chancellor of the Lniver*ily of Singapore Inche Yusof bin Ishak. at jl convocation ceremony this morning281 words
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237 1966-06-12 5 Puffed out-the tanged terror of the sea \IUAR. Sal Ml j n.-hermen alonx the south-west coaal of Jotmre are happy the hated pufter fish ha^ jo:n;ii°ttly disappeared and conlru ation la virtually over. The puller :i-h. Blip tint l a^ the blowfi>h Uiwd iertroi [iKhlna at <> ;«*id preyed on237 words
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Article67 1966-06-12 5 61NOAPOBX. Bftl— Wai ironi vmious i rave I ■tfWtn vi Colombo will arrive hcrf by BOAC on Monday to taiiuli<nso themtelvt' with tl.e tourist devt topments. lacihlles and attractions available in Singapore tor tourists Tin «roup including a worn: 1 n. will be here for67 words
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Article16 1966-06-12 5 IONDON Bri'^ii. t n which ii. \m-- uyt- and increased manuiactunng ooau.16 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-06-12 7 Mw«jwt^B«M«|ipinB««n^nTnTT'| in 'f HICK smoke belches from the roof of this unoccupied threestorey building in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday as firemen aim their hose while curious bystanders watch. The building, completely razed inside, housed the Kishan Dial School until six months ago. The schoolSOOXG HOX SIN - 145 words
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Article131 1966-06-12 7 WANTED: 5,000 TEACHERS I£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. About 5.000 student teachers are to be recruited fur training at the various Secondary and Primary Teachers Training Colleges and Centres this year. The Ministry of Education will call for applications -in Tuesday. Details of the varlou training cour*i forma ed from itl it131 words
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Article42 1966-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat —Re- married Laltta Raiutooria j i of Rtdlo MaIHVMa left here by air today to join her husband. Dr. S.P. RajaMngam. a senior j economics lecturer at the Vie- torta University In Wellington. New Zealand.42 words
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226 1966-06-12 7 j JESSELTON. Sat The German Ambassador to Malaysia. Dr. ft Bohllng. will leave lor Bonn earl.\ month for talks on further aid ror Malaysia Dr. Bohiing. who arrived here today lor a week's vUll said hi> Government hud received copy226 words
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348 1966-06-12 7 Strike school will be reopened— on two conditions £UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The strike-bound Johore Bahru Secondary Trade School in Lumba Kuda which has been ordered closed by the Ministry of Education will be opened on two conditions: THE PARENTS must send their boys back to the school by a certain348 words
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310 1966-06-12 7 Right answer, wrong verdict and a walk-out PENANG. Sat Westlands Secondary School stagt d a walk-out trom the Penang inter-schools quiz contest last nighl after a correct answer :;iven by a member of Its learn had been rejected. Tiie chairman of the panel of judges. Mr. Khoo Leong Hun. ruled310 words
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Article149 1966-06-12 7 I ON DON. Sat. Victoria Cross winner Lance Corporal Ram bah a d v r Umba yesterday saw a painting of the action (or i which he was awarded :he vc. The painting was .shown at a reunion luncheon of his regiment the loth149 words
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Article18 1966-06-12 7 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Regent of Kelaxitan today opened a $73,000 market at Wakaf S.ku herf.18 words
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Article90 1966-06-12 7 TODAY: Bedul Kechll 3.2S a.m. (4.7 ft), 4.36 pan. (s.Bft); Singapore 4.28 a.m. (6.5 ft). 6.13 p.m. 1 6 sft i Port Dlckson 12.06 him. (6.2 ft), 12.41 pjn. (6.'tt>. Port Swettenliam 11.52 a.m. (nil': Heiwinc tt.L'B a.m. <6.4u< 7.17 p.m. i6.4fti. TOMORROW SedUl90 words
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Article18 1966-06-12 7 PASADENA. Sat. Surveyor 1 resumed taking pictures on th« moon yesterday after a two-day naD. A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-06-12 9 ceptions which the Tun received from the people of Perak. Malacca and Pahang. At his left is Negri's Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. LEFT: Tun Razak receives a sailing boat model from the Kaum Ibu when he visited Kuala Pilah. Standinj? on his140 words
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662 1966-06-12 9 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN By CEREMBAN, Sat. Kuala Pilah this morning hailed Tun Abdul Razak a national hero with shouts of '"Brrjaya" from a cheering crowd of 10.000 and a burst of fire-crackers. Cheers thundered from all corners of the packed662 words
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Article45 1966-06-12 9 KLALA I CMPI" "n\ -Morpah bin Abdul Maud .19. «a* vntenced to 10 months' |ail and rokM of ihe rot«n in th« M««i!>tratf •> Court h«"rr today «hen he o. faded gvnl-v to MCtortn* 124 from Paul Abraham Bu:i|tar Road on Aor.l 3045 words
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Article328 1966-06-12 9 Raja - Survival and four musts Raja by Sat. The Minister for Foreign Afialrs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. tonigh: urged the people to discard the old notion that "outsiders' would Ret. them out of their difficulties. "V. c and we alone arc finally ics.x>nsibio nether lite becomes better or worse lor us.' he328 words
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Article51 1966-06-12 9 MANILA. Sat. A court ytsierday «*ntenced a Faiesman to prison from 10 to 14 ye.*™ for his part in the kidnapping ol 18-year-old daughter of a nralthy businessman in 1964 The girl was kept prisoner In an mi -raid shelter for 86 day* before she waj,51 words
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Article33 1966-06-12 9 HAVANA sm a fountain drpictlng a ffniiiif organ and coupola> vmbolisjif, uvanes me some of the aspects of the new nrvhi;cr'ure of revolut onaiy Cub* which *ent on display today33 words
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505 1966-06-12 10 oy Mr. Ian Slew Sin. Minister of Finance- on th* 50tii anniversary of Wesley Methodist Church: IF 1 may say no thr most commendable feature of the .MrthudLst movement in Malaysia is its complete broadmindrdness I'o fir* a personal example, my wife is a Methodist505 words
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Article, Illustration389 1966-06-12 10 Run-away Steven home again after nine-day spree L"L"ALA LUMPUR, S-: Are little boys made of froga and snails and puppy dugs' tails, as the nursery rhyme would have us believe. One Singapore mother who would have answered with a resounding "No this afternoon would have been Mrs Augustine, mother of389 words
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Article37 1966-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Senate will hold a special meotina on Tuesday afternoon to aoccpi .i mot :rom ;hr 7*&| d;-P'rtuan Agong ■viler n hr day thr K:.t rill open thr ioinr ne.ssjon of Parliament37 words
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Article30 1966-06-12 10 HONOLULU Sh- Shr la Scott, serkmg to become 'lie tlrs'. Briton to fly solo round fhr world, relaxed yesterday Walldki hotel after a 12-hour lliKht from Canton Island30 words
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Article25 1966-06-12 10 T.MPEH. Sa! Tlie Govern-rr.ent-owned Taiv-ui Shipbui!dl::ir Corporation has signed a con- rnr-t with two foreign firms to bmld 'wo 25 200• ton freißhterx25 words
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Article420 1966-06-12 10 SINCiAPORE. tiat. Businei* Dd reported to Singapore p.nd Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms o: the Stock Exchange today ritli the number of shares traded in brackets Industrial-.: Bou^ieud '3.000) $1.69 '3.00<)> $1.68: C. C. M. .5.000' 81.58 D 'ILOOOi 51.57. .4.000 p SI 58: 08. Holdings < 1.0001 82.98.420 words
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Article43 1966-06-12 10 SINGAPORE Sat.— r tie btra Tin price today fell by $4.76 o 5635.35 a picul on an offering estimated down 15 ions to 175 ton* Singapore Coconut OU Millers' I Association prices: Bulk $43f seller*. Drum 4o§ sellers lW was quiet.43 words
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Article, Illustration312 1966-06-12 10 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE. Sat. I HAD a close-up view today of an Ideal jet aircraft for the busy, globe trotting executive— that Is If you're an executive who can pay about $2,500,000 to travel in luxurious comfort. It Is the -mlnl-jet" Hawker Slddeley 125—312 words
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Article26 1966-06-12 6 M.rrf. lit I %t,m,m,,m, r.OLnEN JUBILtI ANNIVERSARY I orahip Barviea of W»»ifv M»r«odi<' I nirrn, Kuala 1.-.mpur nda\ at M>' i. rrwrb.r; Kahop Roi>»rt Umdv26 words
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Article53 1966-06-12 6 v n».w. 5T ff-fmni i PRISBYTERIAN CHURCH, ir H'n vapor*. Orib^rd Road. .«undaT BarTM* :i am ari 6 rm. -AM •BaSBBMi WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. r.pinfc Road, tincapora v.onMp > .10 am.; lf»S» v. «sd I M p m Bußd<7 flrbool i v ix. Junior j '■hiiTfc a- in53 words
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Article251 1966-06-12 6 THE bonds that bind the Commonwealth are loostning. Mr. Tan Siew Sin will not be the first Gomin o n wealth statesman nor will he be the hist —to complain that London's attitude is increasingly chilly to the lands thai once made the British251 words
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Article27 1966-06-12 6 Life is pa i n t in a picture, not doing a sum —OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. Biography should be written by an actue enemy. —ANON.27 words
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Article, Illustration614 1966-06-12 6 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA By WHO does most o t the talking when i young couple confronts an arcnited with an order lor a new home? Architects in Kuala Lumpur say that, next to themselves, women talk most because they have more pre-conceived ideas of614 words
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Article, Illustration727 1966-06-12 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Dancing. flying, floating CHAPMAN PINCHER PART THREE BY SCIENTISTS can find no foundation for Ihe belief lhat dreams provide Foresighl inlo Ihe future, bul their research consistently confirms thai dreams can give insight into human character. It it is agreed lhat a person's most private thoughts throw light on his727 words
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Article247 1966-06-12 6 Vui liar MriMM& damaccd x Sin;aporp s ffir.ir.ine les.s JudiU wtographs en our girls' .1 tbcer i<. t a i completely biit&ed pl-ture Is typically used :o dtp ever hopeifr backward ai;d inferlrr lv n: and body. How many time* have It been expressed in jur ni paper and247 words
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Article384 1966-06-12 6 4 Ki. "flying saul ccrs," or some of them, simply swarms of flying ants glowing with static electricity from the air? This suj;j;t'stioii to explain a mystery that has tantalised the world for 20 years is put forward in the current issue of the new British384 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-06-12 6 I^LDERLY Mrs Beresford was not as nimble as she used to be. She was still getting on the bus and had only one foot on the platform when i. ductor rang the starting bell. The bus moved ofi. She was thrown to the ground and badly244 words
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Advertisement10 1966-06-12 6 Cough Dropsro** RKLieP OF COUCH SORB THROAT and SMOKERS THROAT10 words
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Advertisement97 1966-06-12 6 Necessities of life H] FOOD I] SHELTER [H CLOTHING Q LIFE INSURANCE which costs much less than the other 3 but GUARANTEES them for those you love. You make a good profit too! «^^t^ Yccir j bo'iu> no.v $33 vw;h more at natj^ cy aaaaaaaaaaa^aaa^B^B^a^Ba^aaaaaaaai^^^^^^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^i^i^^^^^^^B SINCAPOKf 4 »».«<V»S OIDfST «ND97 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-06-12 6 W^LWM -Notanothtrsinke! -utier irresponsibility -Meres 100 we* r^/T^JmM Miss Finch. now -C^*m*m~ lSmeir e^ Sonveone, somehow, hes to mrftt everybody hit 1 back -i cotKts to Make a fheir I i (TBill Wettings *WRoy Dewor ■sm.36 words
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Advertisement671 1966-06-12 7 Julian S. Hodge Bank (JERSEY) LTD. Member of The Hodge Group DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS PER ANNUM Withdrawal notice 11 month* Up to £100 withdrawable on demand Minimum initial deposit £50 GROUP TOTAL ASSETS EXCEEDED £70,000,000 at 31st October. 1965 Stnd fm fnrtt*r frticilin of Mis i»4 tlbti inttnst HODGE nm m671 words
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Article, Illustration973 1966-06-12 8 Father— his joys and tributes from children THE IDOL OF THE FAMILY' By A Special Correspondent IT THAT does it VV feel hki to |>r f rather? I put tins question to a man who has been married two years and has just acquired the status of a family man973 words
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Article, Illustration190 1966-06-12 8 FATHERS DAY i.> celebrated in Germany In Ita traditional way A popular tune. "Father Is th<> best." i>..!k<ci nil thf ruHtom <>t presenting "joke' gtfU t" fathtr> It ta behoved that the nboTv.incc mi .-.tarted In Germany by Berliner* On Assumption Day which190 words
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Advertisement133 1966-06-12 8 saroMItIMtIMIIIIItimCMIHIIIIIIItIHIUIIIIIIIHMimiIIIIICJItIIMIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIimtJIIIII I I "Gifts in tune with FATHER'S DAY" 3 Get them at: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR niiiMiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic:ii!iiiiiiiiic]iiiitiMnii!iiiiii>ic]iiiMiiiiiiiC]iiiiiiiiiiiiC]iniiiiiiiii give an -ARROWDECTON PERMA-IRON Shirt 77?e shirt that's permanently ironed, born ironed! stays ironed! Luxurious DECTON PERMA-IRON that refuses to wrinkle, always looks neat, no matter how you launder. Seam puckering is eliminated133 words
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Advertisement231 1966-06-12 8 PoAnlo d Aind nl^roc fa 11 llr lIQuCS w 9* w iWm y^ *j& W^^ k lL mi SB II M l lfc^>4i illll I i*m %m I 1 SLIM, SLEEK, STURDY SOPHISTICATED SAMSONITE In New York. London. Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, you'll find SAMSONITE fashion's latest m luggage. Light231 words
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Advertisement92 1966-06-12 9 ASTHMA? GET QUICK, LONG-LASTING RELIEF WITH BROVON INHALANT Hhai Stop worrying about your next asthmatic attack. Get BROVON inhalant keep it in your pocket or handbag. As soon as an attack threatens take a few puffs. You'll notice the relief withm minutes really effective relief which lasts for several hours.92 words
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Advertisement17 1966-06-12 9 GARY PLAYIRS COLF CLASS hat been h.l. b.c.yn •t »pjc« prcuurc. The tarict will itiumi nut week.17 words
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Advertisement859 1966-06-12 9 PUT A GLEAM IN YOUR DOG'S EYE! The gleam that come* from being in top condition. But in a hot and humid climate like this one it is tar too easy for your dog to become h»tle*t and lifeless. He needs special care. Fortunately such care is easy, with Bob859 words
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Advertisement408 1966-06-12 10 w Look before you buy! Don't le: the size wash away. Fit means comfort and smart appearance. Look for the word SANFORIZED on the label of any cotton garment you buy. Because SANFORIZED garments won't shrink out of fit no matter how many times they are washed. Maintains line, style408 words
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Advertisement336 1966-06-12 10 IC I IHI James Munro UJHO SOLD DEHTH This is a Karate Black Belt Unarmed-any man who Has earned one can be lethal And JOHN GRAIG is. John Crmg wo* o nn* rr<on surras Wm story by Jomes Munro who isa superb thriller writer with a skill of Flemmq In336 words
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Article347 1966-06-12 11 "|>EACE on rarth and good, tall women" and Imnirr.ston upon us. mlsf?rsblr> olfrnders" are just iwo ot the many comic utierancr.s which audirnces will hear in "The Lady s Ncn For Burning." In this, one ol Christopher :xst-known plays. i the author launches words on a fantastic spree and347 words
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Article, Illustration750 1966-06-12 11 Get set to fall in love with Julie all over again DAVID KRAAL AT THE FILMS WALT DISNEY, more Hum any other ihowman alive, certainly knows what the people want and gives it to them. In "MARY POPPINS" he has once again hit the magic formula on the head, driving750 words
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Obituary29 1966-06-12 11 MR. HANIRAJ BANCAH. 88. »up»r\isor Bekolah Ditto Ja'afar. Jehorr Bahru, paasrd away peacefully f.al pm. 11. A.M. Cortege leaves 44 Jalan Mohamad Amin for crematorium at Ij-nocn today29 words
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Advertisement388 1966-06-12 11 FROM H.K. TO SINGAPORE...AND NOW TO WEST MALAYA Tonight and Tomorrow at KUALA LUMPUR ■k A-GO-GO DANCERS FROM HONG KONG SEE THEM DO THE x-GO GO it MISS LEGS HONG KONG 1966 THE SENSATIONAL JETS FROM S PORE FROM PHILIPPINES THE HI-FI TWINS and THE KINGS L.IL *W i\ '-jfJi388 words
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Advertisement342 1966-06-12 11 p (All lima* shown ere far Malaysia and tlwaaaare) TNr* weak* ptoarammes Include: MiWC. tt the Mum Lever (at 10)0 an 13 and It metre*) MOW, ■•atr.ee A aenedict Overture (Berlioz). Picture* at aa litiHMtloa TUES "Firebird" Suite (Stravlnikyi If!. Serenade tor Tenor, Ham •ne Strings (•ritten). 11. Symphony 0342 words
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Advertisement593 1966-06-12 11 WINNER OF j f tX ACADEMY AWARDS (fl 4 J 1 If ...AND WINNER OF I *L THE FOREIGN PRESS J tST GOLDEN GLOBE tgT -S* FOR THE BEST PICTURE METRO GOIDVAN MAYER m»m A CARLO PONTI PRODUCTION DAVID LEAN'S FILM pasternaks DOCrORZIIiVA(i() GERALDINE CHAPLIN JULIE CHRISTIE TOM COURIENAY ALECGUINNESS593 words
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Miscellaneous746 1966-06-12 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 And Newtrael In Chinese; 8.05 PM.: 12.50 Programme Sum- Chines* Provincial Drama; 9.00 mary In All Languages; 13.65 Newa And Newsreel In English; Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 9.30 To Strengthen Bonds (A 1.00 My Mother The Car— "My film report ln English on the Son The Ventriloquist";746 words
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Advertisement255 1966-06-12 12 (Q£\S£ V V V >Jffi»V V V V V V V V V V V V V (<<\ Get more for your >yO< travel money... tXT< \2£ Guthrie Boustead'sTravel igs Division shows you the way *£g '•)'tf\ How? By sheer know-how and clever plannino of itineraries. They i*!^< can and255 words
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Advertisement189 1966-06-12 12 BANK BUMIPUTR A M\LAYSIA LIMITED invites applications for appointment as: I) Officers: Applicants rr>u=t °?ni;ed arcountanrv qualification i A.S A .ivalcnts plu', some banking experience or Associates of the Institute of Bankers. Candidates not possessing such qualifications may also apply provided that they have not less than four years commercial189 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1966-06-12 12 Epsom Jeep - The Menace has all the qualifications to win the Derby Epsom Jeep with I DENNIS THE MENACE, one of the brightest staying finds of the season, can win the $25,000 Perak Derby (Race 4) in his first crack at a classic at Ipoh today. This flve-year-old frrey has all the1,279 words
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Article1459 1966-06-12 12 Race t :.3O Cl 3 Div 1 ($6,300) 6F 1 21 Joint Venture a (.Koytu Synd) R Breuk. 4 9.0 Shaarl 10 2 ***** Squaw <i (Kl> k.dtnj) E Breuk. 3 8.13 (F) Ti*rrn» 2 3 ***** The lVucorit a iLo* Y.at> RS Breuk. 4 8.10 IF) Prrtty 6 41,459 words
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Article163 1966-06-12 12 i MMI IKH < 11.1 KIM win IKK Race 1 PEAC E PIPE Raytone The Peacock GRM lA\ BAT Decision Gifolette SII.VKR CROWN Olympic Torch Spruce THE PEACOCK I'race Pipe Raytone CiIGOLETTE Decision Grecian Ray SPRITE rot of (iold Plzarro SQLAW The Peacock Peace Pipe. MITINEEB Di-rision Duxt Fury163 words
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Article50 1966-06-12 12 TERRE HAUTE (Indiana). Sat. Jim Ryun. a 19-year-old University of Kansas student, broke the world 880 yards records when he clocked 1:44.9 here last night Last weekend Ryun was only one-tenth of a second outside Frenchman Michel Jazy's world record of 3:53 8 for the mile.50 words
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Article31 1966-06-12 12 IPOH. B«t.— Perak Drainage. Irrigation Department beat Federal Workshop DID by 4-1 in an Inter-state soccer match for the DID Directors Cup on the Municipal padanir here today.31 words
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Article38 1966-06-12 12 IPOH. Sat— Anderson School beat Sultan Yussuf School. Batu Oajah. by nine wickets in a Central Perak schools cricket league match here today. Sul<an Yussuf Bchool 22 (Hsu Ming 6-8. Indra J-s>, Anderson School 2S-1.38 words
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Article67 1966-06-12 13 BATU GAJAH. Sat Ipoh Yee Hoi beat Batu Oajah Thee Lake 51-50 and Puslng Phew Hong beat Ipoh Yee Ming 62-36 In the Klnta District gold shield basketball tournament played MM last night. Results of matches played earlier in the week: Chong Kong 74 Law an Kuda 60; Meng67 words
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Article318 1966-06-12 13 IPOH: A brilliant tlllw wicket partnership between Kerpal Singh and Lakhbtr 81ngh who were unbeaten with 53 and 66 respectively enabled Perak Sikhs to beat Selangor Sikhs by six wickets in a cricket match on the Municipal padang here. Scorers: Selangor Sikhs 125 (Gurucharan 69 no. Lall 37: Mahlnder318 words
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Article105 1966-06-12 13 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore and Johore will contest the Malaysian police Inter-con-tingent (south zone) soccer championship for the Hannigan Shield at Banda Hllir ground tomorrow. Today Singapore beat Negri i 7-2 to maintain their unbeaten record while Johore beat Malacca 3-1. SERKMRAN: Negri Oylonese Youth Forum vvresied the League Div105 words
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Article148 1966-06-12 13 CARNOUSTIE. Sat. Henri de Lamaze, 49-year-old Parts banker, became the first French golfer ever to reach the semifinals of the British amateur golf championship. Lamaze. who has won the French open amateur title 11 times and the French native championship 12 times, faces 18--yenr-old South African Bobby Cole today148 words
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Article42 1966-06-12 13 IPOH. Sat —Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Batu Gajah. drew 1-1 with Government Printers In a Div. 3 league soccer matth here today. TAIPING. Sat. Police drew 2-2 with Armed Forces Civilian Staff Association in a Group "B" league soccer match yesterday.42 words
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Article40 1966-06-12 13 KATL P\HAT— Pontlan tournament finals: Boy* under-20. Pontian SES 2 Coronation Scl. 0; under-15: Pontian SES 2 SMR II 0. Girl* under-20: Pontian SES 3 Convent. B. Pahat 0. Friendly: Pontian SES 5 Teochew Assn. B. Pahat 0.40 words
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Article2703 1966-06-12 13 PEN AN G: Six records, including two state records, wire bettered at the annual police championships. The best performance came from Hussain who clocked 4 14.9 for the 1.500 m. Thu, beat the previous record by 42sec and 10.8 better than the Malaysian Police record. It was also 32,703 words
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Article297 1966-06-12 13 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of AuMral.an A.<*oriation football matches played today were: VMV NORTH Adamstown 2 Wesion 4, Wallsend 1 Hsmilton 3 N^V\ Frl) I>IV I Corinthians i si coast l sth Sydney 3 Hakwih 1. KID lll» DIV ■> Canterbury 4 Sydney Aiwt 3, Gr.invil'e 1 Bankstown297 words
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131 1966-06-12 13 Carew stars as WI tie scores with Gloucester BRISTOL. Sat. The West Indian touring team failed by only one run to beat Gloucestershire ln an exciting finish to their three-aay cricket match yesterday. They needed a single off the last ball of the day for victory, but David Holford was131 words
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Article26 1966-06-12 13 LONDON. Sat.— Sid Btiller and Fred Price wm umpire the Second Test between England and the West Indies starting at Lord's here next Thursday.26 words
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143 1966-06-12 13 Lions mauled in bruising, bad-tempered game INVEKCAKGILL. Bat. British Lions were beaten 14-8 by Southland la a bruising, bad-tempered game nere today on their first appearance in New Zealand following their unbeaten programme in Australia. At half-time the teami were level at 3-3 both scores coming from penalty goals, but143 words
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Article218 1966-06-12 14 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore are In a "Wrong position after the first day's play in the MCA match against Malacca here today. After dismissing Malacca for 135. Singapore replird with 164 for six "Sieve Houehton s^. Amira <\c Silva 41 no. t. M.«i.k(a Ist inning*: MBBH218 words
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Article249 1966-06-12 14 SEREMBAN. Sat— Negri Sembilan are poised for an early victory tomorrow in their MCA inter-iiate south zone, cricket match against Johore on the NS Club pudang here. At the end of the first days play today. Nefiii had scored .six for one in the srvond innings249 words
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Article, Illustration925 1966-06-12 14 NORMAN; SIEBEL; LIM YAW CHONG - NORMAN SIEBEL LIM YAW CHONG Story by Pictures by ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Typically British blood and guts football prqduced an eight-goal flare of thrills when Fulham F. C. and Sheffield Wednesday enthralled 12,000 spectators at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Fulham. by expertly exploiting the925 words
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Article184 1966-06-12 14 LTUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Perak M 98 in the Rulers' Shield match her* today. In reply Penang Malays hud scored 37-4 at close. Hayati Meah was in good form with both bat and ball scoring 23 not out and taking 6 for 36. Perak Malays: Merlcan Sutan184 words
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Article144 1966-06-12 14 IPOH, Sat. Perak gained i their second victory today the second day of the three-day hockey quadrangular meet when they beat Penang 1-0 on the Municipal padang here. In the other match Singapore suffered their second defeat when they lost 2-1 to Selangor. Perak dominated144 words
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Obituary37 1966-06-12 13 ELIZABETH ROSEAMAH of 310. Mem Road. Klang, beloved wife of Charles Proctor and mother to Joshua and Jeasl. passed away on 11 June. 1966. Funeral 12 Junp 1966 from It, Barnabas Church. Klang. at 4 p.m.37 words
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Obituary31 1966-06-12 13 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. Annie Rajamoney who passed •way peacefully on 12.6 65 Shock j was great, the blow severe, to part with one we loved so dear.31 words
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Advertisement697 1966-06-12 13 Lue CLASSIFIEDS 2* Word, ill (Minimum) TAN LEE: Buang Kher to Lt Koon op. 12th June, 1966. CHOO— SIO: Allan. o Mr. Choo Teck Poh and the late Madam Chen Chat Kee. to Violet. d n Mr. and Mrs. Sio Nam Ling. WAN-KOH: Kheng- Leone, to Mr and Mrs. Wan697 words
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Advertisement88 1966-06-12 13 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the Late Mr. Lee Choon Seng express their sincere gratitude to the following associations for their invaluable assistance in arranging the funeral rites and the funeral procession: The Chinese Chamber of C ommerce, Singapore Buddhist Federation. Hokkien Huay Kuan, Eng Choon Hwee Kuan, Lon? Say Lee88 words
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Article, Illustration677 1966-06-12 2 ■iudithong DIAMONDS may still be a girl's best friend, but pearls are quietly snuggling up to be the working girl s bosom pal. And pearl dealers are congratulating themselves. They have reason to celebrate. For, until quite recently, the pearl was a rare gem here, in the sense677 words
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1246 1966-06-12 3 FKI) on a punch card of personal information the Harvard computer of "Operation Match" coughed four times and offered me four dates. One was a hazel eyed student of English from the Republican far Right. A Goldvvater girl. A devoted disciple1,246 words
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Article219 1966-06-12 3 DEAR JANE LEE iirHY is it some parents ff are so terribly strict? I am 15 but my parents object to all my male friends. I am seriously thinking of going to a boarding school. I can enjoy more freedom there. JANET Sorry to shatter your rosy image of a219 words
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Article193 1966-06-12 3 DEAR KNOW ALLS THE hand-salute by soldiers Is said to have originated in the old days when knights passing In review before the queen, raised their mailed fists to shade their eyes. Intimating that they were dazzled by her beauty. I don't see much connection between this and the act193 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-06-12 4 LOVE SCENES WRITTEN WITH A REAL LIFE PASSION-BUT DID ROSIE REALLY EXIST? ONE tfcinf it reasonably certain about Somerset Maugham Hi* "Master" or "Willie" in this biography by man who shored hit fay, sophisticated mni turbulent world. There WERE women in Willies lite. Note the evidence of his pen. There121 words
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Article, Illustration1911 1966-06-12 4 BEVERLEY NICHOLS - BEVERLEY NICHOLS PART FIVE of. l^y9l4jJyUE^0j m I sj t+%\ 3 H vi f A \l FCi F A 1 k i I by Next week: GREATEST INFLUENCE WE "FROZE" our scene, in the long white room at Le Touquet, with Syrie1,911 words
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Article2440 1966-06-12 5 OLGA X THE SEDUCTRESS Thi« Mri— hoi bnn ###BVBv from 'A Com ci Human Bof^«9«' by B«v«rl«r Nickel*. pyklwh«4 loit moirth by S«ck«r Worbyr 9 (21t.). IT WAS perhaps a sign of a physical inferiority complex that when the Master boasted of a sexual conquest it was usually the other2,440 words
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Advertisement249 1966-06-12 2 /> brief, bare, beautiful! Utyie) Dream- Aire by ///f//r/r///or/// J (Mod* in U.S.A.) Luxurious lace from the fabulous new Maidenform collection! Fully padded with softest flbernil for natural emphasis. A brief, bare, beautiful bra for today's fashions demand. With non-rippling straps that stretch. A, B cups. On sale at all249 words
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Advertisement371 1966-06-12 2 Advertisement How To Cherish A Lovely Complexion Mr: m. RtfnoU. Jf Bfutf Skim Cmr* Ciumltmml J A beautiful complexion retains its exquisite texture and youthful smoothness when it is cherished with basic beauty care. Here is some advice to help you preserve a soft, dewy complexion and to gain greater371 words
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Advertisement289 1966-06-12 3 J[^^^^^^«^. Confidence is >^Jm s^-^/ in knowing... %H WITH THE "ERA-OF-CHANGE" EDITION OF Britannica's Concise HUT Pictured Encyclopaedia I Written to read I This Is not just s "look-it-up- >. for-homework-snd-then-for-get-ii Aw. I encyclopedia. It is "written to I LPW 'V^^^H I r ad Every article is written by A289 words
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Advertisement22 1966-06-12 6 SPORTMASTER FOR BETTER FOOTWORK Durable rib soles f^^M Ankle special to* /Wjfß protector Rubber reinforced all round H\ Cushioned >^35ka Insoles i^-^t'%22 words
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Miscellaneous465 1966-06-12 6 THE CISCO KW, youyWtfd Westfcwurtte ■I B^*^ I JOSTGOT TO HOVE UP I FtT VMNP BALL NEXT »TEE«f J IP L/I^E TO.' BUT I M [wiLLA! WHAT..?) f OH CISCO I'M SO I I TC tVWFKE I CAN SffA CLEAR WILL SUCH FUN.' I PO HtDHISEP fAHCHO WEV s^— _gft^L_465 words
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Advertisement15 1966-06-12 7 fS P bJ v §K S §S IS S§K s§§ l< S S If fEIIaISEJEJV^15 words
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Miscellaneous523 1966-06-12 7 <J*riki Vtmaff B|^^^siYTlMES I PAX YOU THE HONOR^\ > X^' l^wk^^W^ W <Bl i^^V OF THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL, JUN A LIFE W^r ar^on M WtMtf^ttkOMICROFFi BUT YOU SPURN AAE NOW H SENTENCE YET DO NOT LET WkfS, A» y S YOU STAY IN JAIL UNTIL YOUR THE YANKEE SPY WIMITIVE523 words
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Advertisement320 1966-06-12 8 A 1 IB^^^^M^^^^B gu i tfeH^ m 1®®%)%)%)®%)%)%)®®% A A i ln the June issue of HER ■M WORLD You will find all these V Wr < A exciting features make sure T^ M Ictt to get your copy! I < L.^h 1 V S m B^ m v iMfl320 words
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Miscellaneous638 1966-06-12 8 STAR of the WEEK' f*^ DON'T rush changes In M W* the next 12 months if W r you hope for security and happiness. This should be wi^z A a pleasant year provided s^fc~~~ you take things slowly. '^F 1 j* Restlessness would merely land you In trouble. The long-term638 words
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Miscellaneous291 1966-06-12 8 \\i iil&aJVfIB W WHAT* THE IDEA OF SERVING "^^ZT" C*SRi35 KV V£'/^ I I f *our long-distahce. 1 -n \^PKAMUT BUTTER SANDWICHES? Jr^Q C WAT/* fW i mtSnmiitSiSu&Su!^ 1/ L 5^!^^^ 1^ f22£-TO#y?^/' WEPOOI 2P TMI >^,dr > 1 I I CkAiM W hes ASABOTSUR V The x >( -trained291 words
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Miscellaneous125 1966-06-12 8 family affairs SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22): You think lovingly of an old friend or sweetheart and wonder what to do for the best. The answer la to go forward rather than back and make what you can of a new link-up. Though family affairs may be somewhat complicated, you125 words
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Miscellaneous198 1966-06-12 8 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: A good day for get- time for leisure and entertain ting out of doors provided you merit. It Is a good day for getdo not attempt anything ting to know people FOR LUCK exhausting. Sportsmen have TODAY WEAR OR USE: Pastel thrills, while car-drivers should198 words
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Miscellaneous110 1966-06-12 8 again. Do not believe all you hear In the morning. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR 1 SK Dull blue. 8. jade. FRIDAY: Try 10 keep your temper today; quarrels would have bad results An uncertain outlook In business, but many people find bargains or occasions to make money. Sports fans110 words
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