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Title Section24 1966-06-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIB National NHwspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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441 1966-06-15 1 The— King: Peace and plenty for a11... KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday PEACE and plenty for all Malaysians was the keynote of the Speech from the Throne when the Y;i n g di Pertuan AfWtg opened a new M-ssion of Parliamrnt today. Kc-plenrirnt in his black and gold-studded costume, his smiling Queen441 words
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Article41 1966-06-15 1 HAVE come to the .conclusion from the number of charges made against the present holder of the post of Chief Minister of Sarawak that he has not discharged his duties to the credit of the Alliance Party. the Prime Minister.41 words
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Article, Illustration556 1966-06-15 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN An Iban will take over THERE IS NO ROOM FOR COMPROMISE, SAYS THE TENGKU R M 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DATO STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN is to be relieved of his post as Chief Minister of Sarawak because he is not working for the credit of556 words
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Article49 1966-06-15 1 CAIRO. Tues. Two elephants tied i.p in Alexandria harbour broke loose and attacked a bank, the dally newspaper Al Akhbar reported today. Inside the bank they chased terrified employees until their trainer arrived breathless in pursuit and claimed them. The damage: Ten desks crushed.— AP.AP - 49 words
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Article59 1966-06-15 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. President Soekarno today held more than four hours' talks with the KAMI Indonesian University Students Action Command) at the Merdeka Palace. Radio Jakarta reported. The broadcast, monitored In Singapore, said the talks covered "various problems. but it did not elaborate. The talks were held "inUPI - 59 words
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Article54 1966-06-15 1 KABUL. Tues. Chinese Premier Chou En Lai Is expected to make a two-hour .stopover here on his way to Rumania on June 16. reliable sources said here today. They said the Chinese leader would breakfast and have a talk with Premier Mohammed Hashlm Mawia WandwalReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1966-06-15 1 JAKARTA Tues Parliment is to pass a resolution soon urging the Government to take the Republic back into the United Natlons. Antara news agency aald today Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article25 1966-06-15 1 LONDON. Tues. London's 11.000 taxi drivers staged a oneday strike today complaining that some of their business Is being grabbed by Minicab* —ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article574 1966-06-15 1 SAIGON. Tues. Two Navy F 4 Phantom Jets from the aircraft carrier Ranger intercepted two propellordriven planes over North Vietnam today and po>sibly shot one down with an air-to-air missile. I The two North Vietnamese planes were picked up on the radar of the guided missile574 words
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Article33 1966-06-15 1 CANBERRA. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman today rabled Toh Puan Lim expressing his concern over the d i s appearance of Tun Lim Yew- Hock, and the hope that everything would be all right.33 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-06-15 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - WEEPING WIFE MAKES NATION-WIDE APPEAL ON TV OFFICIAL DENIES AUSSIE PAPER REPORTS CANBERRA. Tues. —Newspaper speculation that Tun Lim Yew Hock might have disappeared because he did not want to leave Australia and take up a new appointment as Ambassador in Rome was dismissed by295 words
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432 1966-06-15 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - WILL NOT RESIGN, NINGKAN TELLS PRESS GEOFFREY GELDARD From Xl CHING. Tues— Dato Stephen Kalone Ninck.in declared in a signed statement here to■lfjht after consultation with Cabinet collcaßuev leaders of the Sarawak Chinese Association. Party Neeara and the Sarawak National Party, thai he would not resicn. He had earlier sent432 words
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507 1966-06-15 1 Ghazali back: I think we've found formula 1/ L'ALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Thr Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tun Sri Ghazali Shane, Hew back from Jakarta today and said: "I think We have found B formula to end confrontation."' During hi.s three-day stay In Jakarta. Tan Sri507 words
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26 1966-06-15 1 STOP PRESS WILSONS PLEDGE LONDON. Tues. Mr. Wilson told Common* Britain would honour its defence commitments e.ot of Suez to the end of the century. AP.AP - 26 words
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380 1966-06-15 2 Worst heat wave in 50 years, floods hit India CALCUTTA, Tuesday. A HEAT wave with top temperatures of 120 degrees felled people by scores in eastern India yesterday while floods in the Brahmaputra River valley in the north-east forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. Badly needed crops were380 words
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106 1966-06-15 2 Indonesians open aid talks in Bonn |>OX\. Tue». An Indone- *ian deletation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Njotovljono I marjadi began negotiation* here yeMrrd.tv for aid from Bonn of about 700 million marks (about tIS million 1. Informed *ourres here said. Indonesia ha* v> far received 100 million Malta HReuter - 106 words
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Article53 1966-06-15 2 BONN. Tups. Two West German Starfightns tTa.shed ovei Holland yesterday, brinainn to 08 the total lost by the West G'rman Air Porce in the past five years. An Air Force spokesman here said one pilot died of his injuries while the fate of the other was53 words
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Article69 1966-06-15 2 KARACHI. Tues. The I Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto, returned by air from Indonesia last night. During his official visit :o Jakarta. Mr. Bhutto delivered an invitation from President Ayub Khan to President Soekarno to visit Pakistan. He ?lso held talks with his Indonesian counterpar'.69 words
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295 1966-06-15 2 Executed in Peking: Man who stabbed two visitors PEKING. Tuesday 4 MAN who injured two foreign visitors with rL a kitchen knife was led off to be shot here yesterday after being sentenced to death by a huge public court hearing. He was also accused of being a counter-revolution-ary plotter.Reuter - 295 words
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232 1966-06-15 2 Buddhist leader rejects plea to end fast —I UUE, Tues.— Thich Trl x Quanp:. South Vietnam's militant Buddhist leader, has rejected appeals by fellow monks to end his four-day-old hunger strike here in protest rviainst, the Saigon Government. The 44-year-old monk naid when hp began his fast last Thursday thl232 words
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Article55 1966-06-15 2 MANILA. Tue.s munibt Huks were shot dead ea.-lv today whllp sleeping by thre< ol ihei comrades who were dlscontentfd w.th 'ho handling of Hull I funds. t!ie Ph:lippmes I vice reported. The news service q Philippine Constabulary (national police) report as saving the killer? have a'ready55 words
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Article62 1966-06-15 2 ADEN. Tues. An Arab wai blown to pieces by an in his flat herp yesterday. The blast also injured man and a woman parsing by thr> three-storry houi*. Security authorr belonged to Mr Ahmed Hussein Markawef cousin of Mr. Abdul Qnwee v 1 cretaryneneralReuter - 62 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-06-15 2 TUB OAM9OL6 <■ 4U*»4au^. wuein «we i«nt a «AVtr >. VEffV ©000 I [&J&** S /ive MAD 6 4 STEW OF\ ®> 1 THE L6PT-OVEB POM.J23 words
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330 1966-06-15 3 Assurances of international support for the pound THE Labour Government yesterday received assurances of international support for the pound sterling coupled with a blunt warning that its incomes restraint policy must be made to work. Agreement by an international group of banks in Basle to mount a new operation toReuter - 330 words
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81 1966-06-15 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Nude modeLs at an art school have threatened to strike if they do not get a a pay rise. Models at San Carlos Art School wrote a letter to the National Institute of Fine Arts demanding that their pay beAP - 81 words
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Article74 1966-06-15 3 ONDON. Tues —Britain will .•nuke her biaecst direct aid contribution to South Vietnam in I August when a British medical team leaves by air for Saigon under a five-year scheme costing £500.000. Four leading British doctors and six senior nurses will take over surgery atReuter - 74 words
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170 1966-06-15 3 T ONDON, Tues. A *^power battle between union leaders and deflant left-wing dock- ers has brought confusion to the Port of London and threatened sudden escalation of Britain's current shipping crisis. As the national seamen.*, strike entered its nfth week, tough-talking Jack Dash, headReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-06-15 3 THE name is Edouarde just Edouarde to his pop fans. With knee-length hair and floral shorts, he is France's answer to the Beatles. Express picture.29 words
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164 1966-06-15 3 LONDON. Tuesday. A COLLECTION of the original music manus- crlpts of many of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas was sold at an auction yesterday for £56,360. The manuscripts of the music of Sir Arthur Sullivan with W. S. Gilbert's I lyrics also written164 words
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Article22 1966-06-15 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The World Bank yesterday announced it had loaned Thailand US$36 million to finance road development projects. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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95 1966-06-15 3 The bogus professor: Three-year deception PRT ARTHUR (Ontario). Tues. Ronald Ivan Mac Donald, 29. accused of impersonating a professor, pleaded guilty yesterday and was sentenced to one day in jail and fined US$5OO. He spent almost THREE YEARS in the psychology lacalty of Lakehead University here before his credentials wereAP - 95 words
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Article58 1966-06-15 3 HOLLWOOD. Tues. Actress Ann Sheridan and actor Scott McKay were secretly married on June 5 and are now honeymooning in Honolulu, a studio spokesman said yesterday. Their names had been linked romantically for several years. The ceremony took Dlaee at the Bel-Air home of a mutual friend,AP - 58 words
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119 1966-06-15 3 THE WAR MINISTER AND HIS THREE STENOS DIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Austerity may be severe in Brazil, but Brazilians ran still laugh at it as in this story about War Minister Arthur Costa Silva. In line with the Government's austerity programme. President Humberto Castello Branco sent for the Minister andUPI - 119 words
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Article55 1966-06-15 3 MANILA. Tues. Seven arm•d men broke into a bank in a nearby fishing town early today, killed three policemen in a gunbattle and escaped with 11.000 i pesos (about U512.750) in loot. Another policemen and nine otner people, all lifM.ndMl. were wounded during the gunfight.UPI - 55 words
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Advertisement243 1966-06-15 3 _^_L A^W JP *^_l <i M k^_^_^_L WE CANNOTPOSSIBLY GIVE YOU ALLTHE DETAILS OFTHE MCIS OIL PALM PLAN IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. The General Manager, M.C.I.S. Ltd.. 36, |alan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur or 5, Third Floor, Malayan Bank Chambers SINGAPORE. PLEASE LET ME HAVE DETAILS OF PHASE II OF THE MCIS243 words
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Article91 1966-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. R.A. GonzaJev MP for Serangoon Garden has submitted questions on road development for the next meeting of Parliament. He wants to know whether the mad widening scheme now In progress along Upper Serangoon Road includes the demolition of the row nf91 words
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Article71 1966-06-15 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Stage Clubs latest production "The Lady's Not For Burning" a comedy by Christopher Fry. opened at the Cultural Centre tonight to •n audience of tome 300 school children Repeat performances will be held tomorrow and on Thursday at 8.30 p.m. and on Friday and71 words
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Article32 1966-06-15 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Singapore Gardening Society Is sponsoring a visit to the Singapore Orchid Garden at Mandai on Thursday at 5.30 p.m. It 1* open to members and friends.32 words
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419 1966-06-15 4 J^ DISTRICT court was today told how a robber ran into a coffee shop and locked himself in the toilet when he was chased by police. Tan Hua Meng. 22, was Jailed for three years by the First District Judge, Mr.419 words
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331 1966-06-15 4 NTUC to teachers: Why challenge us? SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress has taken strong exception to two resolutions put forward by the certicate in education branch of the Singapore Teachers' Union. One of the resolutions was defeated while the other was withdrawn at the union's annual delegated331 words
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Article143 1966-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Owners of sterilised bitches must now pay $15 for a first licence and $5 for a subsequent licence. An amendment has been gazetted amending the original rule, which was gazetted on May 20. The original rule stipulates that a fee of $15143 words
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Article40 1966-06-15 4 SINOAPORE, Tues A small fire broke out In a classroom In Al Tong Chinese School In Telok Ayer Street tonight, destroying some old furniture. Firemen stamped out the fire minutes after arrival at about 8 pm.40 words
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Article30 1966-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Hean Yuen Merchant Tailors Association of Singapore will celebrate Tailors' Day on Sunday with a cocktail party, at 8 pm., at the Singapore Conference Hall.30 words
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Article25 1966-06-15 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Police Band will Rive a public performance at the. Mountbatten Community Centre from S p.m. to 9 pm. tomorrow.25 words
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Article80 1966-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The President of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Lady Rama Rau. this morning railed on the First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah, at the Istana Negara. She was accompanied by Mrs. Goh Kok Kee. chairman of the IPPF's South- east Asia and Oceanic region. In80 words
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Article, Illustration520 1966-06-15 5 Locally-made cars with a bigger profit margin? TARIFF BOARD HEARS VIEWS... KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. TPHE chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, Mr. L. A, D. Williamson, said today that the impression he gained from some prospective motor vehicle assemblers was that they were using tariff protection "to put car prices520 words
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142 1966-06-15 5 COMPUTER SERVICE FOR THE SMALLER CONCERNS SINGAPORE. Tues. *3 Electronic brain services will soon be available to small industrial and commercial concerns here and Malaysia. Only a rew big public and commercial organisations In both places can afford the high cost of a computer which costs from $250,000 to a142 words
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Article118 1966-06-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The whole of SEACOM—the South-East Asia Commonwealth telephone cable link-up will be completed and in operation next year. Cable laying is now In trs final stage. Work to lar the connecting cable between Madang In Eastern Malaysia and Cairns in Australia has118 words
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132 1966-06-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Federal Capital Commission has decided on 1 two projects— a 5900.000 bus terminal in Jalan Rodger and a 5380.000 hawkers' emporium in Jalan Haji Hussein. The four-storey bus terminal which is to go up at the site of the old132 words
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Article87 1966-06-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Ministry of Commeijr- and Industry has called for tenders for the import of 1.000 metric Of sugar Into Pcnang for the period ending Sept 30 this year. Earh tender for a minimum of 50 and a maximum OT 100 metric tons87 words
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Article27 1966-06-15 5 IPOH, Tins. The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday ended hi* two-day tour of kampongs in the Lenggong sub-district In Upper Perak27 words
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Article, Illustration345 1966-06-15 5 The way to break down the wall of shame Tups— An eminent American psychiatric. Dr. Shrvert H. Frazier. today spoke of the need to "break down the shame" of going to mental clinics for treatment. Many people in need of psychiatric help, he said, shied away from the** clinics because345 words
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Article28 1966-06-15 5 PENANG, Tues. A magistrate'! court today oreered the forfeiture of a transistor radio and fined the owner. V. Karuppaviah. $35 for operating It without a licence.28 words
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128 1966-06-15 5 SINGAPORE Tu«s DATO S. I. O. AlsagofT has been elected president of the Inter-Religious Oreanisation. Other officials arc Mr. Mehervan 6ingh <secretarv>. Mr Tan Kirn Teck 'sissistant secretary), and Tuan Abdeali Tayeball "treasurer*. Representatives of various religions are: MUSLIMS: Dato S. I. O. Alttgoff, Tuan Haji128 words
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Advertisement132 1966-06-15 5 i A Jet a day to Bangkok h You name it. Am day of thr wrek you can fly Malaysian to Bangkok from Singapore via Kuala Lumpur 0 times a week) >ir Pcnang (4 times a week). You can stop-over at either pLiar. 100 at no extra fare.-. .and all132 words
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Advertisement331 1966-06-15 5 The Parker 61 The perfect gift: a writing instrument remarkably trouble-free Your gift will really be appreciated when you give a Parker 61. This remarkable pen is completely unique in concept and performance. A dependable capillary action simplifies filling, enables the Parker 61 to drink ink through the filling end,331 words
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263 1966-06-15 6 Woman detainee f reed-she tells of her -mistake SINGAfOfti.. Tucs. Miss Chicmg Ah Mui. a political detainee, who was released this morning, has now realised that. "Communism is not really as good as some people imagim." Bh.- said In a statement that In certain Communist countries. the peoples' standard of263 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-06-15 6 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong inspecting the guard of honour formed by members of the Ist Regt., Malaysia Reconnaissance Corps, at yesterday's ceremonial opening of Parliament. The parade, watched by 500 people, was followed by a speech from the Throne. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article61 1966-06-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The Feast of St. Anthony of Padua the patron saint of the parish, will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Church here on June 26. Tt win be preceded by a Novena The parish priest of the church said that about 3,000 to61 words
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Article38 1966-06-15 6 KOALA LUMPUR. lum Four men armed With daggers entered I a sundry good* shoo In Jalan Paaar here last nlgni under the pretext of buying liquor, and robbed an aaalsUnt, Tan Choon Nee, of 11.000.38 words
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275 1966-06-15 6 HALL ROMNEY - New GSA polict not of much help, says Financial Times HALL ROMNEY: From London, Tuesday ALTHOUGH the an- nouncement by the GSA that it will dispo&e of 170.000 tons of stockpile rubber during tiie 12 months ending March 1967 Is not as bad as was feared by the market, the275 words
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Article49 1966-06-15 6 SINGAPORE. Tuw.— The prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan |W« talk on "Bl« ar.d Small Pishca tn Aiiar Waters" la University of Singaoore students at the Lower Quadrangle. University carr.pu.-.. Bukii Tlm.<n at 8-15 p.m. tomorrow. The talk U organised by the univei Deniocrauo Socialist club. I49 words
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Advertisement392 1966-06-15 6 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence Interesting Booklet for Readers of the "Straits Times" Hundreds of ambitious mm and enables htm to develop and women in all parts of P°»« fluent *nd self-confldence and develop th# nfy ftM 1(^ n theif personality. Readers of Ihe Straits Timef Tn' C— m h^392 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-06-15 7 THE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Queen walk in procession to Parliament House after the ceremonial parade preceding the opening of a new session of Parliament. Behind Their lift-it-sties are the police and military ADCs. followed by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and P v a93 words
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283 1966-06-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE security of Malaysia was being threatened by the two-pronged Communist campaign of subversion and terrorism which was continuing undiminished. Parliament was told today. A Government document tabled in the Hou.-e today at the opening of Parliai ment by tne Yang283 words
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Article68 1966-06-15 7 JAKARTA. Tuev Indo- nt-siuu univer>ity >lud nils in Snmarinda. cast ISorneo. have called on (hine»e hu>ine.vsmen t«> >lop bribing <>overn im-iii officials, the An i.ir.t Hf| ncencv tnd;i> I he Muri'-ntv waiiteil tln> "in order to prevent the moral clegr ulation of (ImI HTftUMi .md of68 words
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Article23 1966-06-15 7 00.000 rcservoii U.XL'B. Tuti— A :.e« *****00 hi.*> been built at the K:au Vall^- Federal Land Develodbmsi Authority scheme nine miles from here23 words
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Article11 1966-06-15 7 \PoRE. Tups. rrritiain ■iir artrtphi H'>tci >n Fn-11 words
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117 1966-06-15 7 UNGKU AZIZ TO A TTEND TALKS IN ROME I»L'ALA LUMPUR Tue.v Prol. Ungku A^nz Dfa;i gL the Faculty uf EconooiiCi and Administration, Urnversity of Malaya, will leave for Rome on Saturday to attend the World Land Reform Conference from June 20 to July 2. Prof. Ungku Aziz has been appointed117 words
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Article62 1966-06-15 7 I^UALa LUMPUR. Tuev— 1 ilm Ncsura Mai has submitted three 01m> tur the 1 6th International Film Festival to be held in Wo Berlin rrom June 24 oThey are- ••Poiaran D«:.i.v. •Dramas :i Rural Lire.' <nd "Corridors of Mi c Itthatheva. f Ofßcer. will p.i'.e62 words
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Article29 1966-06-15 7 .SINGAPORE. mM 1 gapore branch ul (In B>:.> 4 Chum «-:ll celebrate It* 30rb anniversary tomorrow wi:b a dbUMB (or Uu stall at lia Battery Read oft:ce29 words
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Article89 1966-06-15 7 U.VM.hOk. luev- Bud dhiM leader* of \u> ir.ilia l r.vl«n. Inrtia and Malaysia will meet hrrr on Jun« IT lo It to amend tin- i iin-titiitinn >ii ilm World I i II. -Mil ol Hud (111 NtN l>Hr;.4lrs < 1 1 «n<ti lit: Ihr meriint arr. Mr89 words
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Article47 1966-06-15 8 PENANO. Tups. MuM.nv- ll > Sfiuh Province Weliesley haie 1 lunched a campaign to r*;.-r SIO.OOO (or :he building ot a i mosque in N'.bong Teba. •t is fxpectrd to be j about $60 000. The Ontml GOv- ornmeni bai already comribuicd *!W).000 I47 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-06-15 8 Kelantan MB's aide accuses Assistant Minister KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. INCHE Sulaiman bin Bulon, the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, was today accused of 'trying to damage the good relationship between the Central and Kelantan State Governments. The accusation was made by Inche Khaider bin Khatib, political secretary to237 words
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154 1966-06-15 8 ♦CEREMBAN. Tue». A dozen questions, ranging from the treatment of hawkers to car loans for Assemblymen, will bP raided by the lone Opposition member. Dr. Chen Man Hin i DAP Rahang". when the new .session of the State Assembly opeas on Monday.154 words
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Article29 1966-06-15 8 TAIPINO. Tue«— An odd-iob labourer. Ng Chan Hock. 20. who I had been ill (or some time, was found hanging last night in the room he occupied.29 words
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Article104 1966-06-15 8 Plans for 1 5,000 low-cost homes Kl'A—t LI MPI R. Tucv —Plans a re beins prepared for 14.987 units or low -cost houses t" be built in Kuala Lumpur at an estimated cost of 580.59 million in thr First Malaysia Plan. This was illflMHi in a document tabled in Parliament104 words
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Article101 1966-06-15 8 KUANTAN. Tues. Two beacons installed by the Rotary Club at crossings here at a cost of $2,500 will be officially handed over to the Town Council at a ceremony at the Kuantan Club at 5 p.m. on Friday. The rlub's immedialepa>', president. Dr. Johnny Liew will101 words
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Article18 1966-06-15 8 SEREMBAN. Tur.-.— Thr Rotary Club hers raised $10,500 from its annual dance held on May 28. <18 words
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208 1966-06-15 8 FAO urges 'rational harvesting' of fish in seas ROME. Tues. Dr.,B R. Sen. directorjf^neral of the Food and Agricultural Oxganisation (FAO). "erday called for an Inter national agreement to harvest rationally the stocks of floh to be found'on the high seas. Dr. sen was addressing the opening session here <Reuter - 208 words
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Article53 1966-06-15 8 PENANG Tues- ThOU Muslims in Province Wellesley ..i rxp<ci(.tl to gather at Buttervior: beach tomorrow for Uv 9* tar" iPuriiitaiion Bath) fcsi val Bagan Aiam Umno Kaum Ib will hold a food and fun fair n \hc beach. Haii Ahmad Sa aid. «i open the fair53 words
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Article147 1966-06-15 8 \|ORE than 10.000 Mas- lima will take part in a Prophet Mohamed's Birthday procession to be hpid, subject to police approval, on July 1. The parade, if .staged, will start at 3.30 p.m. from the Kapltan Kllng mosque in Piu Street and proceed to the City Stadium147 words
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Advertisement355 1966-06-15 8 Mr &H V i E Rj tA- JL f ■*"^^wSbbi "^iT"* »>*M 4KvTC TRUCK CRANE p 4H |1$ CRAWLER C HAHt _L-n "_p" i*^ fSSfStt^f jtt TnnflY'9 MH 3K CRAWL« -,h HOE f4H CRAWL£R Only P&H offers you so many features as STANDARD equipment Triple-safe" independent expanding- transmitting power, band355 words
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Miscellaneous175 1966-06-15 8 Utoy Onp Hpj 1 .7. It aml in V^AT SAY IGO GET>" kl XXI MAY FIND TM^-^ 21 —^^AlVjJ^ >J sQ v 'Mil -ft- I T><ERE! HOWS )FT MIGHT K AU. f^* US SOME CHOICE A n.L SO QOING P«TTY /OM.I'LL K^ W—^W-CP TH T 7R»GHT...If I HkV J 'V,175 words
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Article, Illustration924 1966-06-15 9 SEQUEL TO DATO NG, SHAW VEE MING ABDUCTIONS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OIK young men were sentenced to life imprisonment by the High Court today in two separate kidnap cases one concerning the holding for ransom of Dato Ng Quee Lam, and the other of Mr.924 words
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Article31 1966-06-15 9 PENANG. Tues. The Penang State branch of the Central We!larc Council will hold its next executive council meeting at thr Permataiif? Tinggi Old Peoples' Home. Province Wellesley, next Sunday.31 words
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Article196 1966-06-15 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CHARGE against Ng Song Lim, 29. in connec- tion with the attempted kidnap of Mr. Lee Boon Leong. son of the late "biscuit king" Mr. Lee Gee Chon». was withdrawn in the High Court today. The charge, framed under the Arms Offences196 words
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Article61 1966-06-15 9 Asa talks in Bangkok today BANGKOK, Tues. The ittntHnt committee of the A.vsociation of ScuthEjit Asia will hold its second conference of the year here tomorrow. Mr. Pne Barasin. National Development Minister and acting Foretell Minister, v.lll lend the Thai deles hi ion. The ."(mbasM'dor, Tenaku Ngah. md the Philinpine-.Reuter - 61 words
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Article54 1966-06-15 9 RAUB. lv. v The Town Council will 6cun tu-k the Public Works Department here to demolish Urn old abattoir in the heart of the town Though a now $10,000 abattoir m built iMt year in Bufcit Koman Road, about a mile outside town, the old one54 words
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Article157 1966-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«b. THREE points which are holding up the negotiations to convert the Federal p Capital Commlsslon'a 1.800 daily paid workers to Monthly-rated staff have been referred to the Government. Tlk'.>c are the questions or backdated overtime payments lor holidays, six month v lull-pay leave157 words
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Article52 1966-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Tuea. Cadet Douk d* H. Huiw n. »on of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Hanaen Jr. of Singapore, has been awarded the wreath tor academic achievement In military science by the Columbia Military Academy. Tennessee, United States. The academy is one of America's leading boys' college52 words
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162 1966-06-15 9 Mentri on the logic of planned families JTUALA PILAH. Turv Government's family planning drive should not be made a subject of controversy but given the consideration it deserves. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Moharaed Said bin Mohamed. said this to a crowd of more than 300 at162 words
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Article21 1966-06-15 9 penano. Tuet. TWeyes stole $970 worth ol jewellery horn the proprietress of an eating shop in Bridge SUcet yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement280 1966-06-15 9 jame sjEH33l^ MONO'D'PUMP Versatility is the feature of the Mono range of pumps. The standard 'D' series of Mono Pumps are constructed with cast iron bodies for non-corrosive duties. For corrosive duties, some types can be supplied with ebonite-lined or gunmetal bodies. JAMES WARREN CO. LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Ipeh.280 words
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891 1966-06-15 10 1965 a year of all-round achievement in Malaysia PARLIAMENT J'HE year 1965 was a fitting climax to the successful conclusion of the Second Five-Year Plan for Malaya and recorded an allround achievement not only for the States of Malaya, but also foi Sabah and Sarawak. Details of this achievement and891 words
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Article31 1966-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. John Le Cain. will take the salute at a passing-out parade of 600 recruit constables at the Police Training School tomorrow.31 words
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117 1966-06-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. INDONESIAN businessmen are eager to resume 1 large scale trading with Malaysia, Selangor State Assemblyman, Raja Nong Chik bin Ishak, said today on his return from a three-day visit to Jakarta. Raja Nong Chik flew to Jakarta from Bangkok on a special117 words
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Advertisement603 1966-06-15 10 Keep fit and healthy with O> Calcium-D-Redoxon Trade Mark A new vitamin prapara'.tsn for everybody. Each CALCIUM O REDOXON tablet contains 5 valuable health factors: Vitamin C Calcium Vitamin D Citric acid Vitamin B« Promotat growth. Strangthans resistance against infections. Gives extra vitality. Delightful to take. Just drop one tablet603 words
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Advertisement224 1966-06-15 10 MCCULLOCH f|V work ■*v^ UA motors Erther McCulloch OX, the 140 or 450, delivers power you'd expect y^**| in motors twice as big. For JA Wm M' L commercial hauling or fishing, lIiIiMmIL these workhorses will do the job. LT^flirOX 140 is al4 h.p. mid-range V^. I*'1 work motor which224 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-06-15 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Z **> Z g^yrcifcp', 1 V WOW CAN WE /VOIJ'OC RM AAoa-m^N ft*S^ I CSUR DANCE f i^J?^ WS LE6SOKJ WITW NO V BACK THE BECORO V f r^^— '-< X^plaver; y^-^ /we'll use the T^rSs A d A A4/XMJAOY43 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-06-15 11 HONG KONG. Tues. Hong Kong today faced a new and ironic crisis from the weekend deluge which swamped this teeming colony of four million in one of the worst natural calamities. The deluge ha.s already d 135 known casualtic-, including 53 confirmed dead.Reuter - 330 words
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Article32 1966-06-15 11 PENANO. Tues. Teh Ko: Young. 22. a prnate tutor, today acquitted in the magistrates court hero of snatching a handbag cont«inuig jewellery -'ion: a uoman. K«ay Siew Hoon. .Sept. 11.32 words
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Article220 1966-06-15 11 FIRST MALAYSIAN CENSUS IN 1970 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts r pHE first census ol the population and agricul- ture in Malaysia will or taken in 1970. The Department of Statistics has been allocated $6 million in the Flr.>t Malaysi. i Plan to carry out the rensu* and Neveral other ical ta.->k.v220 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-06-15 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN POLICE OPEN FIRE AT FLEEING CAR Hi* J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police fired five warning shots early this morning in a 90 m.p.h. car chase along a six-mile straight stretch of the Kuala Selangor Kuala Lumpur road. The chase ended when theLim Ghee Haw - 388 words
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131 1966-06-15 11 Gallantry award winner for NZ course KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Lieut. Abdul Kadir bin Nordin. who was recently au aided the Panglima Gagah Berani for gallantry loaves on Thursday for a -1-riay minor tactics course in New Zealand. He is on? of 14 officers and non-commissioned officers from the Malaysian Army131 words
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72 1966-06-15 11 Penal Code now in national language WIMA LI.MPIR, Jue*. The PenaJ Code hsti been translated into the national language. Government document tabled in rarlianicnt disclosed todayWork on the translation of the Criminal Prow redure Code, the Evidence Ordinance and the Constitution is in the final states. Much progress, the document72 words
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Article79 1966-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A I (•Ik on "Chinese kiuihiy arga- i ni&auon: it-s rhangiUK structure and (unctions m rural Taiwan 1 will be given at the University of Malaya on Thursday a f 8 p.m. by Prof. Bernard Gallin. hii MlMiata ijroleioor of an- < ihropology79 words
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Article59 1966-06-15 11 IPOH. Turn. The lmal* of tin" Kir.ta district, national language contest will be held at Hie An- derson School hall here tomorrow and on Thursday, start- > ing at p.m. A new item in Uu-s years I national language contest is a smgi!g competition lor noi59 words
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105 1966-06-15 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Enrolment in primary and secondary schools in Malaya totalled 1.725.101 last year following the abolition of the Standard Six promotion examination. The lncrea.se this year «as Mlghflv over 9 per cent. More school and classroom facilities had to be provided in105 words
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Article78 1966-06-15 11 KUALA Lt'MPLR. Turv Malays Is'l AntiCorruption \u«in > and the Police Anti-Coi ruption branch scored 100 prr cent MMM in its prosfiutinns last year. Of the 0 Man invrNtigatnl IS wini In-frtre the courts and resulted in a conviction ia every i asr The remaining sevea78 words
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Advertisement349 1966-06-15 11 I wL Urruqi t_-jL special OFFeR, I j Compact -Atni/ir> 1 B Three Beauties compact and lipstick M in a combined pack for only:--«t >l $2 M Singapore A Penang Yf 320 in Fed'n, Sarawak Brunei. |1 I M& W mm m mmmmm WmW\ I ni^ jH^kH t t\\\\\ *W^349 words
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Obituary21 1966-06-15 12 AMIN, l.'l-dav old son of Vun and Muatafa, brother to Bahysham on 12-6-fM at Aaaunta Hospital, P.J. No condolences please.21 words
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Article72 1966-06-15 12 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr*. •euw Si-ow MenK (nee Low Fook Hoe) thank frirnds and relatives lor their kind attendance. condolrno'*, wreaths, scrolls, Btfla and assistance' on their recent bereavemaaL MR. A MRS. N. foopalaslngam exr heartfelt thank* to all relatma and friends for their kind gifts and72 words
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Article149 1966-06-15 12 HANUMAUE, PURE WOOL. Denny moth-proofed carpets mad* to order tor all lia*a by Tal Pint. 417 K^.i Valley Road. Spore. Tel: Jtf;iiJ. SMALL INTIMATE UNIQUE Italian R**taunat del: MMTk) Glnu's A (Jo Go Uiscolhvijue ilanclns I lain. (Kriday.i, Saturday* to 3 a.m.). 81/91 A Tanglln Road, 8 pore. LOOKING149 words
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Article618 1966-06-15 12 Yesterday's dramatic developments in Sarawak's politiial crisis left Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan with the choice of resigning or fighting a decisive last round in the Council Negri with the odds, by all accounts, against him. The Council has 36 elected members (there are six offi- cial members618 words
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Article353 1966-06-15 12 A major part of the Royal Address to Parliament the first by the new Yang diPertuan Agong— was devoted to the recent gratifying developments in Malaysia's external relations. The Bangkok talks have paved the way for winding up confrontation and testoring friendship between Malaysia and Indonesia. The Quarrel353 words
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Article198 1966-06-15 12 ASA conferences at different levels are likely now to come thick and fast. It is only six 1 weeks since the association's joint working committee met :in Kuala Lumpur. Today a meeting of the standing committee begins in Bangkok. The joint working committee, according to the communique it198 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1966-06-15 12 'We look forward to peace Policies guided by the wishes of the people irrespective of racial origin THE opening of the third session of this Parliament today is of great significance to me as this is my first address to this House since my election as Yang di-Pertuan Agong. This1,869 words
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Advertisement617 1966-06-15 12 Straits Times t Malay Mail Clatiifieel •dfertiMinents may handed to: I COLO STORACC SUPCRMARKfT Orchard Read (Receptionist Dci'o) COLD STORACC BRANCHtS At Holland Road Koton* Navol lim. Awthonted Aamts: CITY BOOK STORC LTD., 'Winchester HauM, Collycr Quay. THI NIWS FRONT fitipatrick't Supermarket M M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Naval ■ote.617 words
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Advertisement38 1966-06-15 12 Fun: Elecirn: Instruments 12-String Guitar Ftnder'i odvonced ityling and beautiful lone qualititt moke fhit new 12-stnng an effective addition to any group instrumentation. Available from stock. Price 5J.200.00 ••oh T. M. A. LTD., 61/63 Hiah Street, Singapore 4.38 words
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Advertisement94 1966-06-15 12 Sansei's experience in stage mechanization assures entertainment spots of the most modern and varied facilities Look to Sansei, world-famous in designing, equipping, and installing stages IQU. I ■^^S I' 4*iafl THE LINE OF BUSINESS D Manufacturing and Installing D Escalators Elevators D Stage Mechanism revolving stages plateau elevators sliding stages94 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-06-15 13 Her Very Gracious Maj esty A PICTURE TAKEN AT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT BY STRAITS TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER SOONG HON SIN JHE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong was inspecting the guard of honour. The Queen was watching the proceedings. Suddenly, Her Majesty turned round, saw the YIP guests, and gave them a gracious77 words
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Article22 1966-06-15 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police yesterday nested four suspected vcret .society gangsters and detained them under the Crimir.a: \t\\\ 'Temporary Provi&iotos) Ordinance22 words
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Article41 1966-06-15 13 PENANO. Tues. Mr. M. Hiinmuttu. 71. Ceylon's first High Comnw.sMoner to Malaya and former newspaperman. Mi the special prize, a motor-cycle in the lucky draw at the anni-\rr.-ary dinner of the Journalists Union of North Malaya yesterday.41 words
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Article140 1966-06-15 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Two crew members of a RAF Javelin all-weather fighter baled out at about noon today just before their jet plane crashed in a rubber estate in Johore. The pilot and navigator whose names are being withheld were rescued by a police and RAF140 words
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271 1966-06-15 13 After 7 years, Senate gets a mace KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The seven-year-old Senate was today presented with a $4,600 gold and silver mace, a gift of the Yang di-Pertuaa Agong. The Senate has been functioning without a mace, which is the symbol of authority of Parliament, since its inauguration In271 words
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Article39 1966-06-15 13 PENANG. Tues. Officials of the Penang State fitrah committee will present gifts to all 1 mosque officials next week in appreciation of their work. There are 172 mosques in p»» nane and Province Wellesley.39 words
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Advertisement77 1966-06-15 13 Congratulations to THE MOBIL REFINING CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. on the Opening of their Refinery at Jurong on 15/6/66 MOSS K9SK' iteHir" ill *?il P sL I wkis 1 H w^ be \m. PSVV'Wjbbbl bT -M Again a Singapore factory chooses CONVEYANCER Fork Lift Trucks from EDGARS. Ff\^ A (Molorna) 196677 words
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Advertisement131 1966-06-15 13 PRECISIONED C^N DO-IT-YOURSELF gT/) if\ lUULj |i| R1 1 J Home Tool Set $3.75 I I] I (A) Folding Ruler. (B) Claw J y J i\ Hammer. (C) Plastic handle 5 .j i \f^ f with 3 inter -changeable S 111 I screw drivers. *^f\\ I S Rolls Pad Saw131 words
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Miscellaneous687 1966-06-15 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5— Ku»l» Lum- 6.10 Women's world: 635 pur and Pen»n f 6— lp*h and -Cartoon; 7 —News In Eng- llsh; 7.10 The Samurai Malacca: 3 and 10-Johore OutUw Brotners 735 To Bahru; 4— Talpinjt; 7— Batu da y 8 Commentary. 8 News Pahal; 9— Klusm*. Mandarin; 8.10687 words
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141 1966-06-15 14 'Tengku a man of great vision' Envoy A LOR STAR, Tues.— H The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. A.J. Eastman. last night described Tengku Abdul Rahman us "the most outstanding leader in Suuth-Eust Asia today.' "The TVngku is a man of IT. Eastman .said at the weekly meetins of the Rotary141 words
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Article46 1966-06-15 14 PENAN".. rw police las'night recovered one of two typewriters reported stolen trom St. Nicholas 1 School for h 81. l. to Baein Jrrmal here. The rr lound hidden under a p:p> v etion of Patanl Road and Suncei Pinang Road at about 7.30 p.m.46 words
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80 1966-06-15 14 CLNGAPOHE, Tu«v_ Two Singapore police ofliCCfl .ire now in Sydney ndkrniaf a five-week inti'iishr dett'cti\«' training rourse at the Vitton.i "olirc Cnllcsic. Senior Inspector J. 1.11.. 11. Dclilk.in and Inspector Kit hard Lvi Kirn Kuan. 1 who left Singapore last week for the course,80 words
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352 1966-06-15 14 Ooi will still get his $1,000 a month PENANG. Tu«s. the Chief Minister takes over the George Town City Council on July 1, Mayor Ooi Thiam Siew will still be Mayor but only in name. And he will continue to draw his $1,000 a month allowances. "He cannot perform any352 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-06-15 14 AWAKU-W I MM, Indian actress Sadlian.i Nayyar photographed in a lon den street on her first \isit to Britain for thr premiere of her new Mini "WAQT" ("Time") yadhana has six Indian Oscars and bears a striking resemblance to Sophia I.oren. about which •he111 words
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Article224 1966-06-15 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. I of the Socialist Club, v.ue banned by the police en »iuv 2 on the ground that ihev did no' comp] ponce conditions lor Uie procession rpHE Commissioner of Police. Mr. John Le Cain, x today told the University of Singapore's Democratic Socialist224 words
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Article38 1966-06-15 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Strait* Times labourer. P;.kir Mohamad. ly injured CM knocked down by a motorcycle out.-ide Times House in Kirn Seng Road today. > lunch when the accident occurred. Hr is now in the General Hospital.38 words
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Article14 1966-06-15 14 sul O.S.K. Lines. N Kaisha and Kawasaki Kisen K..1--n Autllonn Clulv14 words
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Advertisement120 1966-06-15 14 KHENG CHEONG CO., LTD. (HARDWARE IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS) 168, TYRWHITT ROAD, SINGAPORE, 8. TEL: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, and *****. Cable Address: METASULLY" EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO Messrs MOBIL REFINING COMPANY MALAYSIA LIMITED. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR REFINERY AT JURONG120 words
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265 1966-06-15 15 Agreement signed for probe of Muda River scheme PENANG. Tuesday. 'J'HE Penang State Government today signed an agreement authorising a firm of consultant engineers to carry out detailed investigations into the Muda River scheme. Signing on behalf of the State Government were the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee,265 words
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Article98 1966-06-15 15 Gangster terror in a market SINGAPORE. Tues. An f-KK seller in the Tiong Bahru market, at Seng Poh Road, was beaten up yesterday when he could not pay up his monthly "protection money" to a ganu. Two "collectors" of the gang smashed up the tradesman's stock of more than 1.00098 words
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Article45 1966-06-15 15 SINOAPORE. Tues. A motor cyclist. Chiam Gin Tong. 36. escaped with only slight injuries, bui his pillion rider Ter Kirn Kiang. 20, was fatally Injured when thrir machine collided with a lorry at lie Junction of Jalan Lama and Jurang Road yesterday.45 words
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265 1966-06-15 15 British MP urges: Stop training Ky's men in Malaysia ONDON, Tues.— La- I bour Left-winger, Mr. Michael Foot, yes- terday urged the Government to stop training South Viet- namese soldiers In Malaysia in view of the "barbarous" methods of war now being used by the Americans. He criticised a remarkReuter - 265 words
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Article195 1966-06-15 15 A MOVE is afoot here to amalgamate all political parties In Brunei into one strong, united body. Political observers here see this development as one of the biggest events in the Brunei political scene since the formation of the powerful Brunei Party Ra'ayat by rebelUPI - 195 words
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Advertisement304 1966-06-15 15 AGFA-GEVAERT The Film for sparkling slides in Natural f insist on the film in the NEW boxi I where the purchase price includes! \fREE OF CHARGE mounting J SINGAPORE MALAYSIA CT*****-36 $12.40 $14.70 CT*****-20 $8.80 $10.45 CTIB RAPID $6.75 $8.00 K*£ i^ ipft A nly rlms |N THE NEW BOX304 words
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Advertisement210 1966-06-15 15 Congratulations A Best IVishes to MESSRS. MOBIL REFINING CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. On The Official Opening of Their Jurong Refinery From: AUTOMOTIVE/INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS: MESSRS. LEE HUAT j 442 Margaret Drive, Singapore. Tel: *****7 MESSRS. SIN CHEW COMMERCIAL CO. 2 Tiong Bahrii Rd., Singapore. Tel: *****, ***** MESSRS. SIN GUAN HUAT 409210 words
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Miscellaneous317 1966-06-15 15 Straits Times Crossword across 5. Hold back the umpire taking 1. "First Moloch, horrid king, a shower (7>. beunenr'd with blood of 6. Make a hundred go In front iParadl.se Lost) (5, 9). (5). S. Parrot or mother crows call 7. Where one can eat tea. If car* (5k Is317 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-06-15 16 ANHV idea in direc-tion-finding: is this compass built into a sboe. Scout lan Silver. It, ot Uli it ton Middlesex, showed it last week at the Watdort Hotel, London, where a "New Design for Scouting" conference was being held. Press52 words
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Article47 1966-06-15 16 DARWIN. Tues.— A society for the prevention or alcoholism in this hot, and thirsty northern Australian tiiy has had to disband because uf public apathy. "There is more interest in cun.mnuiiK alcohol than m preventing us etlects." said Mr. Heaven, tlio Mdetyl prisidenl47 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-06-15 16 JURY'S FINDING ON JACK RUBY: HE IS SANE DALLAS, Tuesday. 4 JURY yesterday found that Jack Ruby, the man who murdered President Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was sane. The sanity trial Had been ordered by the Texas Court or Criminal Appeals, who said it would no!, rule on Ruby'sReuter - 210 words
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101 1966-06-15 16 LAGOS. Tues. Mr. David Loshak. special correspondent ot Britln's Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, was expelled by Nigeria yesterday after writing an article on recent disturbances in the northern pro- vinces. An official announcement. later declared him a prohibited immigrant. A page one article by101 words
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Article48 1966-06-15 16 BANGKOK. Tues. North Vietnam la spiriting agent* into Thailand's north-ea.stern provinces by way of Laos, the Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. told a Press conference yesterday. A number of North Vietrmmesf agents were arrested and a number were killed, he said. Reu--1 ter.Reuter - 48 words
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213 1966-06-15 16 Park warns of Red plan to communise Asia Tues.—Presid- ent Chung Hee Park, I w elcoming delegates to I I the nine nation Asian- Pacific ministerial con- ference which opened I here today, warned against the dangers of Communism. Recalling the Communist invasion of South Korea in 1950. President Park213 words
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Article48 1966-06-15 16 MANILA, Tins. A bUSU»e«m.m was slabbed to death Dy i three teenagers before a large crowd of people here in what police described as a "thrill I lulling." Police said Chan Siak. 40. was beaten up and then stabbed in the stomach. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article23 1966-06-15 16 DENVER (Colorado). Tuev About 15.000 delegates from 70 r.ations are attending Rotary International!. 57th annual convenI tion which opened here. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article19 1966-06-15 16 WARSAW. Tues. Poland and India yesterday signed a twoI year agreement for scientific and cultural co-operation. APAP - 19 words
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110 1966-06-15 16 ONDON. Tues. Ihe Royal. Navy no longer issues different chamber pot-- to its officers and ratings. Parliament was assured last night. The clj.vs have gone when admirals relieved themselves in ihaniber pots emblazoned with a royal cipher in gold, while sailors onReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement230 1966-06-15 16 INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION (F.E.) LTD. and EYEYE TECHNICAL SERVICES ARE PROUD to have participated in the supply of ULTRASONIC I RADIO SURVEYS WELDING OF ALLOY PIPEWORK CHEMICAL/ACID CLEANING OF COMPRESSOR PIPEWORK SUPPLY OF STRESS RELIEVING EQUIPMENT for the new MOBIL SINGAPORE REFINERY at JURONG SINGAPORE: MALAYSIA: HONG KONG: "i Bonk Bldg.,230 words
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Advertisement295 1966-06-15 16 la JOHN DEERE fl/ffi*h WHEEL TRACTORS I J VOi or rt h ni o v i n B contractors, buildSjL JJf m ers> n «lscap«ri. or for govern"*s Cm I "lentil maintenance departments. T*~~*Y *^^v*V^~— machines are designed to make it I X^JbKA^^'W/i wide selection of unin and attachLj L295 words
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Article, Illustration326 1966-06-15 17 INDIAN FAIR: SPORE ASKED LX)RMAL invitation has been extended to Singapore to participate in an international trade and industries lair to be held in Madras. India in January next year. The fair, being organised by the All-India Manufacturers" Organisation with the lull blessing of the Indian Government, will be the326 words
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Article67 1966-06-15 17 Under an unusual international contract, equipment manufactured by the British affiliate of an American company has been ordered for use at a Russian airport. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) ha* received an order from Russia for an Instrument landing system to be Installed at Moscow's67 words
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418 1966-06-15 17 Chan Bong Soo - Rupee devalued: Shock to local trade Chan Bong Soo By THK devaluation of the Indian rupee on June U came ;is a complete surprise to Singapore traders and to m;uiy of them it was an unpleasani slunk. A Straits Times study of the immediate effects the devaluation has had on418 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-06-15 17 Revertex to expand activities REVERTEX Ltd., England, are expanding their manufacturing activities in Malaysia. The company, which has been manufacturing rubber latex concentrates In Malaya since 1929. has now Increased the range of products, manufactured at the Kluan? factory. Since it began operation In 1936 the Kluang factory has expanded364 words
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Article80 1966-06-15 17 1 Raffles Place. Singapore, will shortly have a new Chinese restaurant. Called the Eastern Palace Restaurant, in John Little's Building— the same floor a« the Bt. Michael's Bhop and Supa Save Centre it will be cpened for business this month. Mr. Paul Chi is the managing80 words
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Article31 1966-06-15 17 Rothmnns of Pall Mall (Malaysia and Singapore) Ltd. have added 15 sales representatives to iis sales force last week. This follows more market gains by Rothmans In recent months.31 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-06-15 17 MR. Vincent Tan (above) a senior sales representative of Pan American World Airways, Singapore, left for New York last Saturday to attend a sales course. The main emphasis of his co irse will be the development of tours for better service to travel95 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-06-15 17 l\/fRS. NANCY Thlo (above) x secretary to the district traffic 'sales manager of Pan American World Airwa>s. Singapore, is now In New York on ;i training coursr organised by the airline's head office for overseas staff. Her two-week trip is part of the airline's policy83 words
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Article109 1966-06-15 17 The Ceylon government has decided to award the contract tor the supply of 200.000 railway sleepers (kempas and kerulng hardwood sleepers* valued at 14 million to a firm in Malaysia This is the first time that a Malaysian firm has been awarded a contract for the109 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-06-15 17 A fit PKTIi: I \«pinall. maniiciiiK din.lor of Wllllr Hud-cm A (o. lid. niaiiafarlurrr* o, Ihr wrllknoMii Harks medfratrd >«rrts ariivrd In Sinxaporr rerruth lor dis< v* «on» nilh his Slncaporr and Malavsiiin a|rnls. Barkath Mort. Ltd. On arrival. Mr. Xspinall «aid. "I am Mf| plrasrd indred118 words
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Article204 1966-06-15 17 SINGAPORE-made women's halr-oeauty preparations are now being exported to neighbouring countries. The products of Ponta Beauty Products Ltd., Slngapores pioneer factory tor these proi ducts are on sale not only In the local nmrke'. but are also available m Hong Kong and throughout Malaysia. Although the204 words
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Article85 1966-06-15 17 Mr. E. O. Thomson, dittanum of The Bon Line titoamers Ltd., retired from the board with effect from April 30. At thnt date it was 60 MM since he first worked for Wm. Thomson and Co.. managers of The Ben Line Steamers Ltd. He lias been chairman since85 words
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Article81 1966-06-15 17 Canadian Pacific Airlines' liavf announced thai tralflc was up V 2 per cent ovfr the first quarter last year for it a 32.000 mile wor.c network. Mr. Gllmer added that CF transit tiaiuic trtiific which in- creased by 23 per cent for the same81 words
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Advertisement469 1966-06-15 17 a| K5u3pCS (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Takicaucll-carncd rest! Sail P&O-Oricntonyourncxt business lour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back by sea, takca few469 words
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Advertisement406 1966-06-15 17 FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARIS 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 motoring! Only FoMoCo parts are fit for your Ford FORD MOTOR COMPANY406 words
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Advertisement609 1966-06-15 18 WKHfQWHKtfßa9km\^a9a\\^tßtjayßa\fa\^mm9JmTkya\^QßmWUtk Bs*)BH 1 •'MRssssssssWassssssMasM sssl| t irutlnuru .Kirn Pace l-> ACKNOWLEDGMhNTS Ward, tli initummm) LI ENC and SVaa Hrn thank all n.-ndk ni their kind as- R.i prrstmx and lovely <i!t« on ih.u .vrddlut: 11-6-lS4tt. MR. AND MRS- Bi Boon Kong thunk relatives and friends for gifts und attendance on609 words
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Advertisement890 1966-06-15 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANI Is »orda i Mi*.)— Bat >• eta. extn FLATS AVAILABLE: >l) »'ar Bast Mansion, DisL w. I-' tasters UansiOb. out: io. I'tion* port anas, J BEDROOM HOUSE Si-C Jaian Harou. Polly furmaoed. Reut S'jaO. Aw:> ri-A Jalaa Haroo. J.U. FURNISHED ROOM Orcoard Road, single person. Independent entrance. Apply890 words
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Advertisement918 1966-06-15 18 OFFICE SPACE VACANT w.'rt. H,« im Hrn miOFFICE ROOMS VACANT Is-., iad. jtd noor. C< L.l i i ro- :ded. fc.ii'juinr- rint :*>rr .'l'.'4t> Uf-FICt JPA..L BJW Ml. It ll i mi t:a <>L .it g tt Air-( uulit;oa::., -xtr» ApolT Box AMI. B.I H uorc OFFICE PLATS lu.n-.-dia'uy avauablc,918 words
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Advertisement925 1966-06-15 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Hard, M Vim.i—Bux U cti. ulra RECISTEREO FEB INI Morns lluu. Ont o«urr. »5.400.0u. V\r* Jl FM. 'io Utreet. s no.-. u:ter m.oo a.m ii*i HONOA ?SOec Good coadltion WiK''- 0.a.0. tDTTe.te<) lei 18 port. ***** Consult Leootf Kit AT ORCHARD MOTORS l/ecd Car L>epu 19SS925 words
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Advertisement570 1966-06-15 18 FOR SALE rrf. v. «li«.,— B«x rt, rxlrn REPAIR OR TRADE-IN Your Mai nine v IMS PHILCO AIRCONDITIONCR* nu" tlon Co. M Beiegi* BOB** s ior« r^i. :ioO Always Sh*p at PHUANC A LO la. Chance Alley. Inn (Fued Pris* Sriopi Fer all *arl*tle* H*tis*nel<l GtXi al **ry rrsttnsßii ariees.570 words
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Advertisement266 1966-06-15 18 DRESSES k DRESSMAKING tj W.» —B»x U rt' rxtrn PO SIANC LEARN DUTCH ORCSSMAKIt. rpp^:: fsfstsjH C<v.n i. derate P> WHERE TO STAY (Spore) SOUTH EAST ASIA HOTtL Bar/ Ri^taur.int. 11*0 Wlterloo EC 8oor« *>ASIR HIS Seasidr Hotel Bkr-R tauraxt. i"» m. Tembeoia Ro*d. 8 oore nan. LLOVO HOUSE HOTEL"266 words
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Advertisement247 1966-06-15 18 NOTICE fd ironi p.itectivr Ida) lUt i»66 no longer connected I i-apacuy. AO inquiries Boaeerning bu&uv Uiat company .-iiou.d be to Pacit.Archncctb and E^icinecrs. Inc. directly. Trtll 1 H I-Ypd' FYf NOTICE IHK -\MERK AN tKBURAMCI COMPANY MntUM urtth effect iiom i!< !'66 it d premium* Comp.i nr rh« Ami:247 words
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Advertisement1237 1966-06-15 19 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.: Oyt S'pori Siiis P. Sham Pining CLYTONEUS jIM| June 19 Junt 22 June 23 2t Jult 27 MACHAON Dlßlii. Arr.outn... Juni 21 June 21 lull 27' 2 AUTOLYCUS I'verpcol, Glasgcw Junt 21 Jily 1 MENFLAUS I irpotl, Gllsto* July S ULYSSES Ef fast. G1,237 words
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Advertisement1255 1966-06-15 19 T//£L[\hL//V£S iM urn IML LAST ASIATIC 3VP<SfUthwmM«o>-.'> EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 GENQAHAVRE-HAMBURGBREMERHAYENROTTERDAM-AMSTERDAM ANTWERP-AARHUS-COPENHA6EN. f. b KM PenangArr, Genoa Havre H'Curg R'dam An:* Copn KOREA a) G. 1-2 Tilay JMt II II 11 21 July J JHy IS IS July 22 27 1 KINA t) July 111 July 12 14 Uli Aug1,255 words
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Advertisement1297 1966-06-15 19 1 Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL S CONTINENTAL PORTS. nruvAiniAru For BjiflMMl July n BENVANNOCH Anmerp July II Singapon Pt. S>a-n PeaujM lon.-on July 21 1 1 Plrt/ Tilay Juni II II M trouglt Aug 1 C'mcuth Aug 4 BENCLEUCH For > SSI Smgape'e Pt. S iim Penang Rotterdam1,297 words
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Advertisement1288 1966-06-15 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE i ERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK.. CONTINENT. Lialug tin Si Jt P. S ram PtMng CITY OF RIPON t, Rotttrdim, 15 17JMI 11 CITY OF NEWCASTLE londQfl. H 4 -.tsurg, Rottiroam. Havre, Huil 27 29 JMt II Juni CITY OF CHICAGO H bug.1,288 words
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867 1966-06-15 20 From Our Market Correspondent rr. Stock Exchange seems now to have settled down to a period of quiet routine trading uith average turnovers and only very small changes in prices. Yesterday was no exception and the market was without feature. Turnover in (he trading867 words
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Article28 1966-06-15 20 M.il.i\.in Stork Indii-rs lunr 13 June 14 'Industrials: 103.i8 103.28 Tins: 1J0.83 1J0.52 S ruhbrrs. 110.48 110.48 -Dr<\ 30. IM| i mi Ore. 29. 1962 Hi!)28 words
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Article79 1966-06-15 20 /"MINESE Pridue* E>sti*n o, Binta- Mr* nton pnet. o«> aieul yaatar- Coconut in: 6'i'k 144 «».i«ni drum S4&« ««i.fr» Con luDc'Julr IK Conttneat: Cnquo'cd. Pt»pc> Mil -.ok «hiu «it>7» aaliara, aarK«ak <rbiu Jlbo BOSORR, ipeciaJ b»rd»o« BSjaJi Sl.'iJ aattm, <arel«l Lamport ala«k tlBo (HI x«ter» <A1! M*i79 words
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Article138 1966-06-15 20 MELBOURNE Tueb. INDUSTRIALS were firm today with rises «eU In excess of tails. Interest was attain on the mining section where practically a.: issues improvf-a. New Broken Hill was up 20 cents to 85.10. Oils particularly were stronger led i>y S.iii'oj. nich moved up a turthcr 5 oenta138 words
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429 1966-06-15 20 rE decline In the Strait, tin price continueil lerdav with a further fall of 5.:..">0 to ItSLM per plcul. the lowest price since March S I last year. l\es«, support wus reported locally on an estimatrd offer- ing of 195 tons reduced by429 words
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Article54 1966-06-15 20 'THE prcent rate of the Mjl* \.in dollar BgßjlßJal thr poond -t«-rlii»s ti\t-d on Vovrmber .'4 1!M,4 K M-llinj: T.T. or O.I) 1% S 1". Hid. Buying T.T. N t I 1...1 Uuwne O.I). ?s. 4!d. Tlir doll.tr is .it its statutory middle position in rrl.Hion to it%54 words
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Article25 1966-06-15 20 June 14. RUBBER PRICE: 658 rents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5631J50 (down $3.50). (Estimated anofHrlal ofTrrins) 195 tons (down l."i tons).25 words
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Advertisement1057 1966-06-15 20 t J^*y j> *tyaat^aa*JjayJjj*aajJ BBBBtji ■■■■■^■bbbbbbbbbbl Y^*" KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTIX U.S.A. Paoitie «k AtlanHc Service Btßftol H'lont i M N. Toft PnrtltM M(iM "TMiimew Man" It 21 imi 2J/2I laat II my 1 Aaf II Aaf II »h j ■tMikawa Mara" ?t ?i my 21/ II Jaly i« Aoi1,057 words
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Advertisement940 1966-06-15 20 BJBBJBBBBBBJBBJ, BBBaajßaaaaj aaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>aaaaaaa J^Lm wj \f 0 a?y Jp j^F t*P yV y rf^ jg To Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "CHUSAIsr 24.000 ton* fully aircondit.or.cd ttabilited> Deporting. SINGAPORE 2 July 1966 PENANG 3 July 1966 Arriving ROTTERDAM 24 July 1966 LONDON 25 July 1966 VIA BOMBAY. ADEN. PORT940 words
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Advertisement491 1966-06-15 20 W. KLAVENESS LINE V'VaatjV >•«■• toe S«n Out vjrcoc.w I (»orrTafi9 «itf»!*i »r»n SCO Mratkl BOUGtINVULE lyne IS lite W laat II Jute 21 liae 2} i M) 21 iUNNYVim i«i| 12 iui it iaiy ii Mi it MMt li i"i» ti i an /s BRONXVIUf lie 12 tif IS491 words
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Advertisement218 1966-06-15 20 FROM CALCUTTA MV STATI OF KUTCM A n 2/ J July tjMg FROM CALCUTTA fcT> RATNA MANJUSHRtf Mi 3<OIO icoar, Jun. 2/1) JttM 30 Jl Pt'.AMG FROM AUSTRALIA •VISHVA MAMIMA" tc Bor C -O<, Moaroi Calcurto Jun. 21 JO July 1/ I July 1/ 1 Cfttat Atate: L. >ua-Aeja«H. JUMABMOT218 words
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Article1019 1966-06-15 21 ■pJL'SIMSS ill and reported in tin- Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock lAfhanse >eotrrday with the number or share* traded 111 brackt tv INDUSTRIALS: Bouttasd (1,000) |l M; C.C.M. (10,000) 51. 39. D. (5.O0O) 81.61 D, U3.0O0) SI- Mi i.IS.OOO) Jl ST: C». Moldlnss1,019 words
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Article101 1966-06-15 21 cHIPS lying alsniiiim Iht Sin«ap«ra wharvst or ••p.clx) today arai Kanmun 3/4. Twin Kok 5. Ana» Bnkke b/7. Martba Bukkt 8/l>, Banirnylb N.W. V Vietnam 13/14. Iraouuddy 15/ IS. Kinabalu 21/22. Van Cloon 27/28. Canberra Mam zw/30. Neckarataln :ti'3b. Korana 3S/3«. and Bantneucb 44. Port Iwattsntiam: Wharf101 words
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Article97 1966-06-15 21 'I'HE Attocistton at Banki in Malay* 1 ila mada Uia»« change* in Ita rates la Hirri'tianta yesterday (all rataa to $100): Onitta staos: nuying IT n 11/15. airmail OO S2 13 1«. DO d/at. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trad* oilli. Canada: buying TT 341, airmail UL)97 words
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Article30 1966-06-15 21 KnriK yr»t»rday tha 1.8. dollar ni quoted at v 76§ for T.T. and 3.741 loi taih Starling »m quoted at 1tt.02 aad •n« latl of l»ld at 264130 words
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Article18 1966-06-15 21 The following turther May rubber crops are notified: Balu Lintang 252.000 Ib. and Olenealy *****0 Ib.18 words
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Article243 1966-06-15 21 |i Nr rim grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 651 cents per Ib. down one-etghtb of a cent on Mondays closing level for the position. The lone was very quiet. HAS and M K.I cloning price* In cents243 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-06-15 21 In rvrr lovinf memory of A. THAMBIAYAH passed away 15-6-6.1. Many a lonely heartache often a Mlrnl tear hul always loving memories of one we lovrd Mother wife and children.32 words
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Advertisement235 1966-06-15 21 NOTICE MALAYSIAN COMMERCE AND Th» road-way at the level INHIICTDV CIINIi crrv- ng at Telegraph Post No INDUSTRY FUND 12 2" ™n, TM ?mr^* d w% ANNOUNCEMENT OF STH mile Simpang Ampat will oe nisTßißiririM ny ivrnMF closed for repairs on Tuesday DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME 21.6 1966 from 6.00 p.m.235 words
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Advertisement677 1966-06-15 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT Malaysian citizens are Invited to apply for the inflowing appointments in the Industry and Commerce Division 1. APPRAISAL OFFICER (INDUSTRY) Duty: To co-ordinate financial and technical appraisals of industrial projects to be financed by MARA. md to liaise with other organisations when Joint ventures are677 words
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Advertisement1095 1966-06-15 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD (A i Applications are invited for consideration to be selected as an Officer in the Secretariat of the Board In the scale of $680xA35--11)30 or alternatively In the salary I .scheme »355xA15-385/42dxA20-505/ I 555xA25-655. depending on qualifications and or experience. If emplaced in the latter1,095 words
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Advertisement463 1966-06-15 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY APPOINTMKNT OF FORIMKN >HIPWRIOHTS Applications are invited lor thf poat of Foremen Shipwrights (4 I vacancies) In the Dockyard De- partment. Port of Singapore Authority. 1. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have: ta) Served a full apprenticeship and have had widr experience In463 words
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Advertisement260 1966-06-15 21 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF ISI Orchard Road. Singapore. I. DONATION DRAW RISI LTB— PERMIT NO. M The following are the rnultx draw.i at the Chinese Chamber of .Commerce on 11th June 1966. I Prizes must be claimed by 13th July 1966. Ist ***** 21st ***** 2nd *****260 words
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Advertisement201 1966-06-15 21 ILNDLKb JK.R MANGOS PEMBF.RITAHI TAW Al, J.K.K Tawaran danpada Pemborong- yang berd.i'tcr JiJ.KR. di-dalam Kepala 111 dan ka di-terlma dl-Pcjabat Jurutera Pengua.sa, JKR Lumpur hingga Jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 20hb Jun, 1966. L'ntok: EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL OF EARTH. DRAINAGE WORKS AND TURFING Al M.S. KUALA II V BENTONG ROAD.201 words
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Advertisement755 1966-06-15 22 ESESI^ GROUP MARKETING EXECUTIVE I <;KOt'P require Marketing Executive who should he between 30 40 years of age with a minimum of 5 yean in Engineering Sales. A knowledge of air conditioning or refrigeration would be of advantage. QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT I. AC. (.KOI P require Qualified Accountant who should he755 words
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Advertisement435 1966-06-15 22 I NOTICES NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF i KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT IMS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the High Court In Malaya kt Kuala Lumpur dated the 30th of May, 1966 confirming 1 the Reduction of the435 words
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Advertisement200 1966-06-15 22 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF LOWER PERAK TIN DREDGING LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE OMPAMES ACT 1965. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the High Court In Malaya at Kuala Lumpur dated the 30th May, 1966 confirming the Reduction of the Capital of the above200 words
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Advertisement476 1966-06-15 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOB DISPENSES* ITRAINLD) AND PROBATIONER DISPENSERS Applications are invited for appointment to the post* of Dispensers i Trained) and Probationer Dispensers ln the Medical and Health Department, Brunei. {QUALIFICATIONS: (I) An applicant for the post of Dispensers (Trained i should be ln possession of476 words
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Advertisement442 1966-06-15 22 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran3 daripada Pemboronga I yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. di-dalam Kelas A— C, Bahagian IV (I) < dan Kelas D. Bahagian 111 akan di-tenma di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Perak, Ipoh hingga jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 24 hb. June. 1906: MEMBENA TAMBUN2 (BUND i TANAH DI-KAM-PONO442 words
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Advertisement2003 1966-06-15 22 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications «re Invited from Education or Ovrrsen Srhool Malaysian Citizens for the follow- Certilicair. with a Credit in ing appointment:- English Language, and in addition must: mi have a tcnowleds* 1. FILM CAMt.KA ASSISTANT O f Malay including Jawi. equiva(DiTision 111 i. ln the Department i en2,003 words
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Article, Illustration906 1966-06-15 23 NORMAN SIEBEI - IT LOOKED LIKE SATURDAY NIGHT AT MERDEKA STADIUM, THEN... THEY ARROGANTLY I" GIVE OPPONENTS A SCORING LESSON -By NORMAN SIEBEI Right back Bobby Drake detached himself from his defensive chores and bounced up the wtag for a centre across th(» Sheffield penalty box Earle was inUPI - 906 words
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Article39 1966-06-15 23 IPO H. Tues. The Lions Athletic Club from Manila, now tourlnp Malaya. will meet Perak in a !>occer match at Stadium Perak •"morrow (kickoff 8 p.m.i. The tourists will Include six "guest" players from Hong Kong39 words
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Article152 1966-06-15 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of Sheffield Wednesday, Dr. A. Stephens, and the manager of Fulham F.C.. Mr. Vie Buckingham, last night said they were surprised to find the standard of football in the Far East to be high and thp players skilful. They expressed this at a152 words
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418 1966-06-15 23 f ONDON Ti;« Basil L)( k>ath Ami an burn .v England's ■r.u-d in tbow good form with ih< biit wltn splendid 70 in 1 1 sex at Do. id nine fours ire drclared for foui 364 in knock. York.shiif, ttic418 words
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Article297 1966-06-15 23 HOVE. Tues. The West Indians lost the first match «i their current cricket tour of K Eland here yesterday when Sus&ex beat them by nine wici ket.s. The touring team were dismi*..ved for 67 In their second innings the second lowest .••core they have ever297 words
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Article277 1966-06-15 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By K U A L A LUMPUR. Tues. Tung Sing, Hong Kong's First Division football team, with former Malayan International Johnny Wong Kong Leong in their ranks, will tour Malaysia and Singapore in two stages next month. In the first stage. Tung Sing277 words
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Article123 1966-06-15 23 PENANG. Tues. A special race for Class Two. Div One horses over 81 f for the Sultan of Kedah's Cud will be run ot the Penang Turf Clubs Mtetins on July 17. 20 and 24. Stakes for this race will be $7,500. There will be two123 words
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244 1966-06-15 23 ATTRACTIVE 3f WORKOUT BY FIRST LOVE RACING with Epsom Jeep: Kuala Lumpur, Tuea. HIRST LOVE worked attractively on a good track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by apprentice Vincent Liew, shp bowled along over 3f in 42 on the bit. It was a quiet morning and only a few244 words
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Article125 1966-06-15 23 Wright quits Arsenal LONDON. Tue». Billy Wright, former England and olverhampton football captain. yesterday resigned •Met tour year* a» manager of Klr*t Oi\i>iun club Atm-ihl. Wright, who dominated thr t.nili!>ii soccer seme in poslu.ir wrfiv with 105 intrriiaimn.il ipiM-^ranc-rs 85 as captain H4b appointed Aisrnal manager in May 1962 by125 words
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Article33 1966-06-15 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Table Tennis Association of Malaysia will discuss with Singapore TTA the question of a Joint invitation to Cambodia for a tour of the two countries In August.33 words
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Article50 1966-06-15 23 TELUK ANSON. Tue.v R. Gonil and A. Varatharaj. who scored 16 points each, were Joint individual champions at the Lower Perak PWD athletic meet here. Copal, who won the 100 m. 200 m. 110 m hurdles, long jump and ;np!e .jump, was also awarded the be&t performance trophy.50 words
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Article30 1966-06-15 23 IPOH. Tues. Keng Seng became Perak six-a-s!de vol>yball champions last night when they beat New Sunlight of Kampar 15-10. 16-14. 15-t. Chung Hwa of Kampar were runners-up30 words
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Advertisement108 1966-06-15 23 NOT JUST AN ORDINARY STEERING WHEEL! FOR TWO REASONS! v Bil One, it's a Mercedes-Benz steering wheel. And two the steering column is short, as the steering box is situated behind the engine where it's safe from any impact. Should the steering box get any impact, in a crash, the108 words
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Miscellaneous221 1966-06-15 23 SPORTS SUMMARY] BASKETBALL i finrcFs Terak lolex-dUtrict tourne; B fcß (Ipohi: Women— Sg Siduu Ipoh Dlv 1: KIA 4 Tamil Chemor 48 K Kangsar 29- Yg j t tlf h Dmdings 50 Taiplng 26 Men— Taiping 'B 1 2 Transport Coy Sg Siput-Chemor 59 K Kan«- s lst Bn RMR221 words
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Miscellaneous94 1966-06-15 23 DIARY BADMINTON Malacca closed c 'ships (MBA hall. 7.30 p.m HOCKEY Ipob Div. ACS v Andersonlans C: Kilat v Municipality (both at padang). Taipinc Lee: P. Sukan v CRC (Esplanade) Malacca Lf*: PWD v WD Civilians (MC grdi SOCCER Tour match: Perak v Lions AC. Manila (Sta- dium Perak. 894 words
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Article88 1966-06-15 24 Just fancy that... LONDON, Tues. Student Alan Ruffman, was too .shy to propose marriage directly to Linda Christiansen. 500 miles away in New York State. But he did pop the question into a bottle which he dropped overboard from a ship In Hudson Bay. After 11 months and 4.000 miles88 words
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Article35 1966-06-15 24 KAMPALA. Tues. A bride. nil in her wedding dress, and her husband were among more than 100 curfew breakers who appeared j In court here yesterday. They were each fined 20 shillings ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-06-15 24 THK Yang di-Pertuao Agong receiving the Royal address from the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, ;it yesterday's ceremonial opening of Parliament. On the King's left is the Queen.33 words
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Article283 1966-06-15 24 LONDON, Tue*. The London stockmarket turned hesitant this afternoon on the news that the Prime Minister would be making a seamens strike statement, with some quarters concerned about a possible announcement of emergency measures. Borne small-scale selling developed, and jobbers made a fairly general lowering of prices. Further283 words
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Article55 1966-06-15 24 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20Sd.. July 30M Aug. 204 d., Bept 20 7.164.. July Sept. 20^d., Oct./ Dec. JONd.. Jan. March 20 Sd.. April June 20»»d.. July Sept. 20 7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7 16d.. Jan. March 20 7 16d.. \i.t. June 19H4., July 11 7 d.. Aug. 1855 words
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Article34 1966-06-15 24 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1260 f £6 > sellers £1261 t— £7). Forward buyers £1250 (—£s). .sellers £1251 £s>. Settlement £1265 < £4 1. Turnover a.m. 150 tons. p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.34 words
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Article47 1966-06-15 24 SINGAPORE. Tue*.— The season for the latest production of the Rowcroft Theatre Club. -The Amorous Pawn." will start on June 28. The play will be .staged for five nights at the club's hall at Ayer Rajah Road Opening night la by Invitation only.47 words
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Article32 1966-06-15 24 BRUSSELS:. Tues.— The European Common Market i.s expected to give the green llcht today to long-stalled tariff talk.-, with the United State.s which are Important for Western economic expaiiaiou. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article153 1966-06-15 24 SAIGON MONKS GET TOUGH SAIGON. Tun. Band* of Buddhist demonstrators burned jeeps and clashed with riot policr in the streets of Saigon today as the more militant monks tried to sive a new impetus to the campaign to oust the ruline cener.ilv The Ilith Council of the Buddhist Chun h153 words
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Obituary66 1966-06-15 24 MRS. TOK HONG KIAN nrf Madllm Tan Hong Nco »K>'d S7 panned away peacefully on M.S.M Irav r n*r bereaved BM ,p. Perm Leon*. Pens Whi and Penx Hock, 3 daugMM .1 tf*nghtcn-tB-law, 3 *on»BdeblMraa 1 •if-tn-law Mi It Idrrn. The fun. ■Ml will 18.6.66 at 2 p. in66 words
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Obituary26 1966-06-15 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of our htlovttf father Tay Geok B)WM who depart** this day IMS. Gone l-nt n«-vrr forgotten by Mr family and relatives.26 words
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Advertisement120 1966-06-15 24 i\ for P^k SAFEani J®mj> EFFECTIVE %da relief of coughs w of colds Peppermint Cure HUDSON'S PEPPERMINT |(I CURE I, .peci.ll, Bl^i^^M^tfijtfl I r! Pounded to bring safe ?t^tt¥«Ss3| and effective relief from the discomfort ond inflammation caused by I V. coughs of colds, sore<lAt u^tyrf ]J fhroots, influenza and120 words
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Advertisement255 1966-06-15 24 Uu CLASSIFIEDS 29 Worti (II [Mataaal GRIMBERQ— a dftiiiihtrr to M«r» Lou and Jor at UlenraKlei HonplUl on Monday 0. AKKERMANS: To Mavln and Tony a »on. St.-phfn on M-6-66 at Mount Uoth uill. Thankt to Doctor and .M.ifl. A Few Words of'Car-fuV Advice... For People Who Would Like Their255 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-06-15 24 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Loweit Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 75 C Highlands 73 56 Jesselton 84 75 Kuching52 words
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Advertisement286 1966-06-15 25 today... Mobil QUALITY MOTOR FUELS I NEWEST REFINERY I X B :^A Less than 2 years ago Mobil opened its first J^B H I service stations, and already the cheerful m^l blue, red and white colours have come to 'll!irt^ I mean a new and higher standard of friendly m286 words
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Article, Illustration18 1966-06-15 26 fcIJEST OF HONOUR LIM Kirn Son, Minister for Finance, Singapore, who will officially open the Mobil Refinery today.18 words
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Article, Illustration126 1966-06-15 26 wR Hon Sui Sen is the chairman of the Economic Development Board, which has been responsible for the development of the Jurong Industrial Estate. Mr Hon, who was born in Penang in 1916, has had a distinguished career in the civil service. He served in the Straits126 words
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Article155 1966-06-15 26 A proud and exciting event' "THE dedication ond official opening of our own refinery is a proud ond exciting event for us at Mobil. It marks o crowning point in our re-establishment in this area," said the chairman of the board of directors of Mobil Oil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd,155 words
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456 1966-06-15 26 Guests will see ceremony, take part in reception \IH. LIM KIM SAN, the Minister for Finance, Singapore, will dedicate mid officially open the million Mobil refinery aj Juroog this afternoon. The ceremony will be attended by ;i distinguished gathering including Dr. Gob456 words
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Article, Illustration401 1966-06-15 26 r FHE Mobil companies A in Malaysia and Singapore are affiliates of Mobil Oil Corporation whose headquarters are located in New York. Beginning as a manufacturer of lubricants in 1866 exactly 100 years ago Mobil has become one of the ten largest private industrial enterprises in401 words
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Article, Illustration465 1966-06-15 26 r pHE Jurong refinery is a compart and versatile plant built to Mobil's exacting international standards and incorporating the very latest equipment and technology. The r e f i n c r y is already producing regular and premium gasoline, kerosene aviation turbine fuel,465 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-06-15 26 AN immense physical operation was needed in order to transform the shrub-cover-ed hills and swamps of Jurong into the complex structure of a modern refinery. It began with the bulldozers of the Econ o 111 i c Development Board levelling three hills between 120247 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-06-15 26 MR. JR. Kendall, chairman of the Board of Directors of Mobil Refining Co. Malaysia Ltd., is also managing director of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., the refining company's marketing associate. He joined Standard-Vacuum Oil Company in 1936 after graduating from Yale University with a degree in International Relations.447 words
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Article186 1966-06-15 27 NEW Mobil EMBLEM vtOBiLS familiar sign is getting a new, contemporary look. This new-style emblem will be introduced throughout Singapore and Malaysia before long. The blue colour scheme is retained, but with brighter, fresher colours. Readers of this issue will have noticed that the emblem is made unique and memorable186 words
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Article248 1966-06-15 27 BIG INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA IN addition to its sizeuole outlay in Singapore Mobil has also invested in a substantial way in Malaysia. This investment has been primarily involved In constructing modern, efficient, roomy service stations with all the latest equipment. The.-f .stations are supplying the motoriiiK public with a genuinely248 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-06-15 27 JOHN TOH Areo Resole Monoger, North Malaya. LEONG Yoke Sun, Areo Resole Monoger, Centrol Malaya. LEE Ewe Chung, Commercial Areo Soles Manoger, Malaya.25 words
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Article202 1966-06-15 27 if From Page 2 selected ot Singapore's Jurong Industrial Estate. "Looking back it seems hard to believe that less than 20 months ago the refinery area was wasteland; that it took only 1 7 months from the ground-turning ceremony to the completion of the refinery; and202 words
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Article, Illustration659 1966-06-15 27 QUALITY Mobil products are already streaming fresh from the Jurong refinery to serve customers on the ground, in the air, and on the water. The products are going into road transport vehicles of all kinds, plants and factories,659 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-06-15 27 Local people being trained for senior posts MOBIL'S recruitment and training policies provide opportunities for local personnel to develop into senior positions in the company. Local people today comprise 90 percent of all employees of Mobil in Singapore and Malaysia. This percentage will grow progressively as more and more local203 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-06-15 27 AS any discriminating motorist knows. Mobil service at the station is second to none. This consistently high standard is no accident. Quality products backed by skilled service are the cornerstones of Mobil's operations, everywhere in the world. These standards of service are achieved by means388 words
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Article107 1966-06-15 27 MANY JOBS CREATED MOBIL is playing its part a* an employer on a scale commensurate Uitll its sl/r as one of tin- major companies in the area. It employs j larnc sun engaged in refining operations. Marketing, supply. administration and miiiilcii.iiH t- The Mobil scr\iie station network provides jobs for107 words
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