The Straits Times, 17 June 1966
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Title Section25 1966-06-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NAT!' Ita National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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288 1966-06-17 1 fAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. A giant Titan-C rocket roared aloft today with eight satellites. including n to speed secret military messages between Washington, Saigon and other strategic points. The 13 11 Titan most powerful In the American arsenal -blast off on schedule atReuter; AP - 288 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-06-17 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS By IESSELTON. Thurs. J Thr Sabah Alliairr chief. Tun Mustapha bin I) a tu ll. nun. who is a member of the Alliance National Council, said today there was no question of Dato Stephen halung Ningkan not rrritnfri as Sarawak's147 words
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Article37 1966-06-17 1 GUAYAQUIL i Ecuador i, Thurs. Siamese twins joined at the back have been born to a woman in the Balzar region of Ouayas province. The woman, named as Nora Espln, already has nine children— Reiner.37 words
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Article, Illustration573 1966-06-17 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Ismail explains 'WE HAVE ASKED DATO NINGKAN TO ABIDE BY PARTY DISCIPLINE...' From KUCHING, Thursday DATO STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN has been given 24 hours to step down gracefully and allow another Iban leader, Penghulu Tawi Sli, to take over as Chief Minister of Sarawak.573 words
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Article, Illustration252 1966-06-17 1 Suharto: No major snags in talks JAKARTA, Thursday. MALAYSIA peace negotiations continue to proceed smoothly, according to Indonesian leaders. Gen. Suharto. Chief of the General Staff and holder of executive power In the state, today told reporters that no major differences arose during his recent talks here with Tan SriReuter - 252 words
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67 1966-06-17 1 SEOUL. Thurs. Four brothers and sisters committed suicide yesterday in Chungju. about 70 miles south of Seoul, because they were ashamed of their mother. The four, who ranged in age from 10 to 2.) years, took their own lives by eatiMK poison wrapped inUPI - 67 words
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270 1966-06-17 1 TUNLIM: 'USUAL KISS FOR WIFE ON FRIDAY CANBERRA, Thursday. A MALAYSIAN Government envoy and the Canberra police gave a joint press conference here today in an attempt to clear up some of the rumours surrounding the disappearance here since last Friday of the Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lun Yew TheReuter - 270 words
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Article70 1966-06-17 1 Four Reds killed in clash KUCHING. Thurs. A security patrol operating in thick jungle in the Bau district of the First Division of Sarawak today encountered a small armed party, believed to be Communist terrorists. After a short exchange of fire one man was believed to have been wounded. In70 words
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Article65 1966-06-17 1 PARIS. Thurs. President D« Gaulle's foremost Indo-China expert left for Peking and Hanoi today on a one-man mission to sound out prospects for Vietnam peace Mr. Jean Sainteny. one of the President's closest advisers and reputed to a be personal friend of President Ho ChiUPI - 65 words
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61 1966-06-17 1 IAKAKTA. Thurs. <l I hi- Indonesian Army has withdrawn tinr batt.Hion ot fhr Siliwangi Division from thr frontier arras in thr Rhio region. The Armed Force* newspaper Vantkutan Brrsrnd lata reported today that the battalion left Tanjonx Pinan*; yesterday for Jakarta. Withdrawal of combatAP - 61 words
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Article198 1966-06-17 1 Epic battle for a rocky hilltop SAIGON. Thurs. In an epic stand on a rocky hilltop. 18 U.S. marines fought with knives and rock hold off human wave attacks by 250 Vietcong guerillas for live hours early today. The mam down to their last elghl rounds of ammunition when inann-'Reuter; AP - 198 words
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32 1966-06-17 1 STOP PRESS JOHNSON: MAIMUM WAR EFFORT WASHINGTON. Thnrs President Johnson declared today Inited States would continue to apply maximum deterrent strength aeainst ftetB— i while holdintc door open for peace talks— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article399 1966-06-17 2 CANADIAN ENVOY BEGINS TALKS IN HANOI OTTAWA, Thursday (JANADA today launched a new move aimed at probing the prospects of peace in Vietnam. Officials disclosed that Mr. Chester Ronning, 71-year-old Canadian diplomat, had begun a fresh exchange Of views with Nori h Vietnamese leaders InReuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-06-17 2 ixjndon. ihui Senior boys at the Abrahii i) Darby compre henalve school in Made'ej lia.e demanded equ;W curriculum rights The boy* hn\c :ivkrd to learn diaper changing and baby bath.ng after a similar coune urai given the girls. UPI >ir. ronmm; In MMnd mil lliuiol onUPI - 52 words
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237 1966-06-17 2 Youth League committee sacked in China purge PEKING, Thur». rjHINA yesterday continued its purge of Communist officials here by sacking the Peking committee of the Chinese Communist Youth League. The dismissal, announced in a short news item on n^ht^pV kfn* Evening nißhts Peking News, was cheered by thousands of younReuter - 237 words
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169 1966-06-17 2 'BHUTTO LEAVING AYUB CABINET' REPORTS DAWM.PINDI. Thurv Reports rircuLitcil in parliamentary cinlrs yesterday that the Koreijcn Minister. Mr. Bhutto, was leaving the Cabinet in a move that would mean a shift in Pakistani policy away from Communist China and towards the United States The newspaper Jane, which has the bicc^t169 words
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Article33 1966-06-17 2 PARIS. Thurs Prance and the Soviet Union have agreed tn exchange M-ieniirh- data to produce a new nynthetic rubber and a flexible oil drill, the Frencfi I Petrol Institute announced.33 words
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Article37 1966-06-17 2 JAKARTA. Thurs —The Indone- 1 smn Foreign Ministry announced today H had accepted the appoinimeni o( Mr William George Marcel Oliver as the new AmbasMidor from Canada The date o( his arrival was not announred.37 words
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Article90 1966-06-17 2 (CALCUTTA. Thurs Sixty J three more people have died in thr past 24 hours in a hrat wave raging in West Bengal and Bihar This Mlm tie total of fatalities to 46. IWoist affected is Bihar where 324 have died so far. The90 words
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Article50 1966-06-17 2 YEW BRUNSWICK (New Jersey), Thurs. Builder Luigi Branclforte was fed up after his office was burgled four times In two months. 80 he went out and bought a pedigreed German -shepherd watchdog for US.SIOO. Branclforte reported to police that his watchdog was stolen leash and all. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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179 1966-06-17 2 Jakarta accepts credits offered by India and Pakistan JAKARTA. Thursday. INDONESIA has accepted India's offer of 100 million rupees ($63 million) of export credits. It will use these credits to buy jutr and textiles from India. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik told newsmen the Indian offer was welcomed.AP - 179 words
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98 1966-06-17 2 India seeks fertiliser investment WASHINGTON. Thurs. An Indian Government mission will visit the United Sfates and Canada later this month in an effort to win private Invrstmrnt in India's fertiliser industry, the Indian Embassy announced here. The mission, headed by Mr. Dharma Vlra. secretary to the Indian Cabinet, will haveReuter - 98 words
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Article45 1966-06-17 2 MANILA. Thurs.— A million dollar* worth of tobacco went up la smoke yesterday when fire consumed a warehouse in downtown Manila. The (lye-hour lire eomplet«lj destroyed thr bock-loin warehouse belonging to the U.S. Tobacco Corporation, located in Manilas Port Area. A.P.AP - 45 words
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185 1966-06-17 2 America to resume full aid to India and Pakistan WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United States has decided to resume full economic aid to India and Pakistan now that peace m Kashmir has been restored, the State Department announced yesterday. Uij Aid to both countries was frozen when the Kashmir fighting brokeReuter - 185 words
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Article40 1966-06-17 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian State shipping company Pelni had dismissed 385 employee* and suspended 56 others i r 1 membership In the banned Indonesian Communist Parly. th» Army newspaper Berita Yudh» I (War News* said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement87 1966-06-17 2 Enrol now at FEDERAL COLLEGE tha MtilMl oateway to ♦wrtfcaf •ducatiofi by konvi *»4i im Hrn Malay m«4iur«. Intura yaur tuceaaa hi iiini tor: HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST L.C.1., rormt 1 and 1 G.»t. Ltd. 1, 2. 3. Moky .s.mi N.tt.w.l L.nguo9« (all Uvart) Cerrotpondanc.87 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-06-17 3 ON DON. Thur*. The missing Kabaka of Buganda (above) is safe and well, a television reporter said hrre last Bight. The Kabaka. Sir Edward Frederick Mutesa popularly known in Britain as King Freddie vanished during last month's fighting when federal troops of President MiltonReuter - 100 words
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127 1966-06-17 3 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Police last night used teargas against more than 1.000 rioters who surged through the streets here for the third successive night, smashing property indiscrl minately. All police leave \v;i> can celled and reinforcements were brought in from outside the city. Police sources127 words
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285 1966-06-17 3 American forces to pull out of France WASHINGTON, Thurs. gECRETARY of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara, announced yesterday that all U.S. military planes and about 575,000 tons of war stocks would be pulled out of France. Mr. McNamara disclosed at a news conference the first major shifts of U.S. military men,285 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-06-17 3 SCULPTOR Charles de Temple searched tho world for 18 months before he found his Golden Princess. She is '23-year-old (Jreek actress Rica DialIma. whose features he is to immortalise in rnlri as Princess Medina, daughter of King Midas, who turned everything h« touched to g£ld. Of Rica,81 words
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74 1966-06-17 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. Indonesian Government has called on all Indonesian students studying in China to return home, according to the Education Minister. Mr. Sarino. quoted by Radio Jakarta today. The radio, monitored here, quoted the Minister as saying that of the 65 IndonesianReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1966-06-17 3 NEW UE^H. rhur West Germany and Ind.a signed an agreement yesterday aiuaed at pro- motlng shipping between the two countries. The agreement grants "most favoured nation" treatment on equa! terms in connection with Customs formalit p.*. Wvinit nt charges and port dues, freedom of to and the useAP - 53 words
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Article35 1966-06-17 3 LONDON. Thurs. British census takers have asked 3,000 people in four London areas to fill out census forms again. The onI final forms were sent to a pulp I null by mistake. rjpr.35 words
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249 1966-06-17 3 WILSON TAKES A TOUGH LINE WITH THE SEAMEN LONDON, Thursday. rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, told Britain's striking seamen last night the Government would not sanction further concessions on pay or hours to end their month-old walkout. It was the Prime Minister's first meeting with the seamen's union leadersReuter - 249 words
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116 1966-06-17 3 TV? It'll make Lords like a zoo, but I ONDON, Thurs. The House of Lords voted last night in favour of having some of its debates televised, despite fears by some peers that the Upper Chamber might look like a zoo. Action will not immediately follow th«» 56-31 vote toReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement98 1966-06-17 3 I "T j All you need to make delicious, fresh milk is Nespray water NESPR/u and a spoon stir and y° u watch a miracle! You have a jug of rich, pure, creamy milk. Real, fullcream milk. Mmmm! Tastes wonderful. .HEgijßLat f\ j, And it's full of goodness. Nespray has98 words
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Advertisement336 1966-06-17 3 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS OPERATED BY EITHER ELECTRICITY, KEROSENE, STEAM OR GAS. > '"^l OUTPUTS RANGING U -J FROM Jf^ V-\ 2 PINTS TO T X 50 gall ons L 1 J{ p PER HOUR STOCKS OF STILLS WITH OUTPUTS C p 2TO 8 PINTS PER HOUR AVAILABLE FROM rT?3 AGENTS:ITWHYTE336 words
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Article33 1966-06-17 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The 1901 Singapore < Services i Boy Scout Oroup Committee will hold a garden fete at the Oillman Barrarlu ln Alexandra Road from 11 am to 6 pm on Saturday.33 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-06-17 4 A LARGE painting in batik done by Singapore artist Seah Kirn Joo, depicting Jurong industrial estate, was presented by Mobil Refining Co. Ltd. to Singapore's Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, when he officially opened the company's $50 million refinery at Jurong on85 words
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458 1966-06-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ DISTRICT court was told today how a first attempt by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau to trap a police inspector failed when the complainant aid not give the pre-arranged signal. I Special Investigator K Appathurla of the CPIB said458 words
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179 1966-06-17 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. As Lady Rama Rau. the President of the International Planned Parenthood Federation sees it, Singapore has taken artion in time to avoid "the perils of over-population." She pronounced this verdict after five busy days of meeting family planning workers and studying birth179 words
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Article63 1966-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The PanPacific and South-East Asia Women'.s Association announced today that Its tea party, scheduled to be held on June 22. has been advanced to June 20. It will be held at 29 Amber Road at 4.45 p.m Mrs. Marietta Tree from the United States63 words
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Article59 1966-06-17 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Oerman community ln Singapore will observe Oerman Unity Day tomorrow with a ceremony at Oerman House at 7.30 p.m. June 17 has been a day of special significance to them because It was exactly 13 years ago when the people ln the Soviet-occupied sector59 words
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254 1966-06-17 4 Robber shot by police is jailed for three years SINGAPORE. Thurs. A police sergeant shot a burglar in the abdomen as he tried to flee with three accomplices after ransacking a motor spare parts shop in Queen Street early one morning in May, a district court was told today. After254 words
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103 1966-06-17 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Thousands of Catholics In Singapore will take pert in a mammoth candle-light procession at Jalan Besar stadium at 6 p.m. on July 3 to celebrate the centenary of the Mother of Perpetual Help. The procession will climax weeklong celebrations, which will103 words
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Article27 1966-06-17 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs— The Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open on Thursday. June 30 i Birthday of Prophet Mohammed i from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.27 words
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Article27 1966-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will give a public performance at Macpherson Road Community Centre from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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154 1966-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A shopkeeper's young daughter told a preliminary Inquiry today she helped police Identify a man alleged to have taken part ln robbing her father's shop of about $925 worth of goods with four others. Lim Lay Kheng. answering questions from Senior154 words
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Advertisement339 1966-06-17 4 I GRAND OPENING I TO-MORROW EASTERN PALACE RESTAURANT Ist Floor John Little's Building, Raffles Place, Singapore 1 Tel: *****/***** Specialised in: REAL PEKING FOOD QUICK ECONOMY LUNCHES CATERER FOR PRIVATE PARTIES COURTEOUS SERVICE MODERATE CHARGES CAPITOL "s "or" TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I Not ONE or TWO but SEVEN SPIES! I ft*,,339 words
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Advertisement399 1966-06-17 4 See you at the "New" fOUK CIOWS restaurant 1 f^ *bbbbbbP^bT J Four Lions Restaurant 4*^ is the ideal place fl F+**%4?j to dine. Enjoy superb bbbbb'^'^V '*V» food and service. R^Jbf Dance to the jM exciting music of '^t-X Eddie Gome* and I^/ jxi his quintet. jH Dinner from399 words
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Advertisement621 1966-06-17 4 BBTBTBTr FHQNI J 3 '*l ~TB^B NOW SHOWING! DAILY J SHOWS AT 12.45. 4.30 US p.m. "DR. ZHIVAGO Sit-rts Promptly At 1.05, 4.50 8.35 p.m. (Sun. Hondoy Extra Show 9 am) Admiuion: SI 50 S2.SO ft 14 I (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) I No Free Llit) in 70MM PANAVISION VGM I621 words
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Article, Illustration16 1966-06-17 5 CHEW being brought to court under heavy police escort.16 words
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Article151 1966-06-17 5 $12,000 CEILING ON OFFICIAL CARS KUALA LL'MPUR. Thurs. -ibe catling pftea oi oiiiciai cars 101 Mi:., tin- Lord President and ChiH Justices baa utt-n fixed by the Treasury at o 12.000." and for uu. Si 1.000. both auty free n.iM ligures were rued by i-he Minister of Finance, Mi Tan151 words
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91 1966-06-17 5 IJL-AL^ LUMPUR. Thur> The United N International Children's Emergency Fund today prf >r:.:od ;i6 vehicle.mobile X raj unit. :hrer X-ray units and other equipment, costing $500,000 to the Ministry of Health The Minister ot Health. Incin Bahamnn bit Ir.rhr Bahaman bin Sam- :roni UNICSP*I91 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-06-17 5 Outmoded system of teaching Islam, says Sultan rpELUK A N SO N, Thurs. The present method of teaching Islam is outmoded, said the Sultan of Perak today, when he opened the $15,000 Islahiah Public Religious School at Chendrong Balai near here. Most religious teachers in schools placed too much emphasis294 words
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Article32 1966-06-17 5 Ml:a' n KMemDl! Mr I am i Mr s Kltn -Bah:iru' -nl I* HM H Fony and Mr Loi It who :v.i'fd from iftf exp' oouncil i «ee_32 words
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210 1966-06-17 5 ANOTHER TERM FOR THE 'MILLIONAIRE' BURGLAR I/CALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ten days of freedom cost Singapore's "millionaire" burglar Chew Kirn Lin and Mohamed Faruk alias Ip Pun Chye (Japanese Boy) an extra jail term of 18 months each today. They will genre the nentenre after the expiry of their present prison210 words
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142 1966-06-17 5 JESSELTON. Thur*. An- other step towards helping the natlve> in Sabah to take an active part in the commerce and industry has been made. Sabahs Finance Minister, inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, announced today that the State Government had agreed to guarantee a loan142 words
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Advertisement333 1966-06-17 5 320,000 EXAM SUCCESSES testify to the efflclency and reliability of Home study Courses expertly prepared lor profes.sional exams. ACCOUNTANCY, COSTING. SECRETARIAL. LAW EXPORT MARKETING. MANAGEMENT ALSO. GCt' (O A LEVELS* and LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGRFES YOUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR EDUCATION lh* M^trooolran ColfCf I D| j«(i\ pov r NOW oiirrf333 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-06-17 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl i^ Kt-evre pretty A i-m^m j DROPPED BUSTED iPi^f 9NT)Q WV CBACXEBS, "~V f I'LL SCT YA OVAE^ f...ANO SWING A 4WOOM/TOCO MORE/POCI J V^_ VWILE VOU'RS ABOUT ITl^y34 words
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141 1966-06-17 6 Up, up, up go the Railway losses L UA LA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thi timatcd loss su tiered by the Malayan Railway last year was 55.73 million, the Dewan Raayat was told today. The House wa*, given these reasons f >r Lta decllning revenue: THE RAILWAY STRIKE from Dec. 26. 1962141 words
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Article30 1966-06-17 6 SINGAPORE lhur.v Th' ■:ba ss a dor U Sn.ttaporr. Mr. r-.inraki Ucda ih..s mnrnuif! presented his iradantiali r> the Pre.«tden\ Inrhe Yusof b:n Ishak. at th« Istana.30 words
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Article, Illustration335 1966-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs By Our Parliamentary Reporters JTRAXCE has offered a $100 million loan to Malaysia to finance projects in the First Malaysia Plan, the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced in the Dewan Raayat here this morning. Mr. Tan said that the335 words
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Article28 1966-06-17 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. Pelni, the Indonesian Stateowned shipping line, has prepared eight vessels to re*ume services between Indonesian ports and Singapore Antara news agency reported. AP.AP - 28 words
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185 1966-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. 1 nur s Katong's "Grand Old Man." Mr. Chan Tai. died at his home in Mountbatteu Road yesterday at the grand old age of 104. Be was the father of Dr. Chan Ah Kow. a wellknown Singapore sports official, and grandfather of185 words
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120 1966-06-17 6 MALACCA, Thurs. -Th» Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said last night that the Government's assistance to Malays In commerce ana industry was not an attempt to throttl* non-Malays in the same field. The Government .s moves *ere aimed to120 words
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Article50 1966-06-17 6 PENANO. Thura. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, will move at the next State A»*embly on .June 22 a motion tr extend to Tun Abdul Razak and hn team "our warm congratulation* and heart fell, thanks fci their able conduct of peace n«•otiariona at Bangkok recentlT."50 words
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Article35 1966-06-17 6 RAL B. Thurs. A $40,000 grant ha* been approved by the State Development Board for the con- ruction of four new Chinese templM at Cheroh. Traa. Bulm Koman and Sempaht. near here.35 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-06-17 6 50,000 more people in S'pore i VINGAPORE, Thurs.—Sin- gapore's population at. the end of last year stood £t 1.890.500 an increase of 46.300 compared with 1964. according to ligures published oy the Department oj Statistics today The 196:3 estimates show that there were 1.413.L'00 Chinese. 271.300 Malays. 155 200 Indians157 words
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Article206 1966-06-17 6 MALACCA. Thursday. T*HE Primp Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open two big Umno mrrtines at the I>wan Han? Tuah her? at the end of next month. On July 29. he will op*n the Umno Malaysia Youth and Kaum Ibu annual meetings and on July206 words
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Article63 1966-06-17 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today appealed to relatives or friends to Identify an unknown Chinese who fell to his death from an upper floor of Selegie House yesterday Afternoon. Th« man. In thirties, was -lad In white ahorts and singlet Relatives and friends of the man63 words
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Article54 1966-06-17 6 TEI.IK ANBON An appeal to :he 60.000 people of I>!ulc Aivon to kffp clean was mad* by Alliujt"* councillor Inch* Daru.« bin Monamert Said in th* town courn-H ia.it nigh: H» ure^i th» p»op> not to :hroir ri»fu»* Into bar* j roads bu: Into the b;na54 words
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179 1966-06-17 6 Girl vet tells how she got started in Sydney IJUALA I UMPUR The only v > vetwinarj Malaysia. lud.iv said h<>w p.iralyv..s ;-.i-k her cats and dogs led her to ChOOM lior profession. She is Miss Mar I Jenkjms, 28. a graduate from Sydney U:v. and a member of the179 words
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Article35 1966-06-17 6 BENTONG. Wed A Methodist mlsslonarv. Miss Mabel Ml'chell. has assumed duties headmistress of the Methodist Enelish School here She replaces Mr. Wong Yoon Chong. who resigned to join th« Suiaiman Primary School.35 words
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293 1966-06-17 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs rjUVENTY FIVE Muslim 1. organisations in Singapore will apply for police permission to hold a procession as part of prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations on June 30. This decision was taken by about 100 representatives of these organisations at a meeting convened293 words
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Article59 1966-06-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs, An Ikebana exhibition Japanese art ot floral arrangement is to be held at the Dragon Court. Hotel Merlin, on June 24 at 9.15 a.m. In aid of the Selangor Cheshire Home A Government statement said today that the Raja Permalsurl Agon* was expected to attend59 words
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Advertisement55 1966-06-17 6 This month we shall pay out interest in excess of SIibMtUUaUUU will you yet your share Thousands of people will be better off this month when the Chartered Bank pays them interest on their savings. Open a Savings Account today and earn interest tomorrow and everyday. THE HMinmi BAN! for55 words
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Advertisement451 1966-06-17 7 Look in! Longer wheel base, wider track, wheels set at extreme corners. Result: positive, predictable stability in every riding condition. I I I a E*rflptiona)lv low luggage boot J '-S ■r^^ floor for super-easy loading. fe^. Enormous capacity (17 cv. ft.) HL in relation te car-length. #^B I *K Practical451 words
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Article, Illustration904 1966-06-17 8 The heyday of chief tenants is numbered: Report COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS RENT DE-CONTROL KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TH E highly profitable days of chief tenants of rent-controlled houses are numbered. A special Government committee under the chairmanship of Senator Dato Athi Nahappan has recommended that they must go. The committees report presented904 words
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Advertisement313 1966-06-17 8 FALCON WINS W% "Car of theYear"Award for outstanding achievement in automotive design I^JS^I PRI SIMM) M "WHIH.S'M STRALIA'S lOI' MOIORIM. MAGAZINE J^^gj^yg| |r^ B •■HHHHHw. -aT A.. \s^^*^ 1 ,*'^-i*x>i JBr Elegant, dignified. Falcon is the bigyest suspension smooths out bumps on the luxury value tor 1966. From upholstery roughest313 words
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Miscellaneous156 1966-06-17 8 lllf~tf Onp Ihf Y.T. II unit in iSK.ooola, r pumno \not veby I I well.no use knockin-I no, r auess l^^—^Wl /IP I C*JM BNP ENOUGH I SUITABLE "TH'CRTTTER IN TH' HEAD L•iJ wr N0T.... _f HAV^ A. VOMiV I•■ WtV VJOCO T'BUILD J POR LESS>4 WE GOT SUMPWJ U156 words
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Article, Illustration1792 1966-06-17 9 The man who turned finger printing into science The foundotion of Scotland Yard's famous finger-printing department was laid by a man whose fascination for the novel crime detection aid began with reading detective stories. The story of Scotland Yards Fred Cherrill ONE May night in 1948 mi intruder kidnapped a1,792 words
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Advertisement261 1966-06-17 9 MIRAVIT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND 8 IVIINERALS^^^toJP PORTRAIT OF A HAPPY, HEALTHY FAMILY. Thjr Mr. V.tjl.ry mi family yov ie« «h« akturt. Th«y r« jl«»yi ha»r »«a«M ra«r stay healthy all the tia>«. What t the MM o» tfMfe gaa4 r..il»W MIRAVIT. Wit« Mr. Vitality jnd hit family kaaw261 words
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Article, Illustration2387 1966-06-17 10 Slashing attack on Britain by M.P. for aid Malaysia 'no' SECOND DAY OF THE DEBATE ON THE KING'S SPEECH Kuala Lumpur, Thursday A SLASH I N G attack on Britain for its failure to help finance the First Malaysia Plan was made in the Dewan Ra'ayat today by an Alliance2,387 words
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184 1966-06-17 10 SECRETS LEAKAGE J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Dewan Ra'ayat was told today that no government officer, had been dismissed or suspended since Tengku Abdul Rahman ordered an Investigation Into leakages of secrets In the Lord President's Department on March 24. The Deputy Prime Minister,184 words
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Advertisement133 1966-06-17 10 Now wipcaway unwanted^hair with new ease, new speed, new safety For arms, for legs, for facial hair nothing works with such ease, such speed, such safety as pure white, delight* fully fragrant new formula NAIR. You just wipe NAIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is silky soft to133 words
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224 1966-06-17 11 PILOT TRAINING l/UALA LUMPUR. Thu r .v —An assurance that the Government would help the three flying clubs in Malaya in training Malaysians to become pilots was given by the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, in the Dewan Ra'ayat224 words
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148 1966-06-17 11 CORRUPTION KUALA LIMPLR. Thurv The Government is to discuss shortly the establishment of a branch of the Anti-Corruption Agency in Sabah. the DeI ufv I'rimc Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. told the Dewan IJa'avat today. This step, he said, would br considered .it148 words
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Advertisement167 1966-06-17 11 mmV I mS SPOTMATIC ALL SET FOR ACTION The Asdhi Pentax Spotmatic introduces a new concept in cameras with behmd-the-lens exposure meters. The meter reads only what the lens sees. with no interference from extraneous light at all. This is because twin CdS cells measure the brightness of the total167 words
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Advertisement311 1966-06-17 11 ~-*m ■MllllliaH ill IIIIIIIIIIWIHIH«MMgggBggg«Hllllllllriilllllll ii ii SQ>fY ""H^Pr nn,nmillllllll^l'ij|ijjl|^ STYLISH, COLOURFUL PORTABLE FOR THE HOME The TR-627 is an all-transistorised portable home radio operating on four economical flashlight batteries. Full fidelity sound reproduction is achieved through a SONY high quality 4" soeaker. It features continuous tone control, slide rule dial311 words
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Article31 1966-06-17 12 2* Wtrdt $11 (Minimum) THI FAMILY OF IBM Ule Mr. KM Kriahnan thank rrlallvrs and frirnda ■tor thrir kind n'ti-ndum r. coodolmcM. wr»»'ha «n<i a tUsilan on thflr r»«nt fc#r»*vr'm»ln!31 words
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Obituary40 1966-06-17 12 in M ri, tli i Minimum) IN IVER LOVING Memory of our b*lorr<l mother. \sr I-»rniin Onic. who oaportrd on 17-» lUfi:' Ht lova h»r ■■rrifir^ And unrl« r MUndinn, 11' n*v*r fill* i\ v from hrr children,40 words
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Article100 1966-06-17 12 .''< WordM tit (Minimum) ROLAND'S. You nr'd a nors-wia lor your «rrktnd. Rin« up Ro,»n<l now. 1!T41«. KI^T. 247. Orrhurd Road. R'purr NEW AND ATTRACTIVI bMtproof lahlrmats hat a arrival at Donald Moor* Callrnrs. Also dcllchtful JapunrsF »oodhlo<-lc print fr*»tin« cards worthy of framing. FLAIR* WICI CORNER. Baa our100 words
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Article25 1966-06-17 12 WmnU 51 (Minimum l TELOK AVER CHINESE Mrthodiat Oiurrh. f nr**t Sunday pOO iir MiMionary Mm- r.v Rr\. )>.ni« Ijtnr. ot O.M.F. Wataaam*.25 words
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Article683 1966-06-17 12 Questions addressed to the Education Minister in Parliament have elicited much us«- j ful information. One fact to emerge is that the growth of secondary and post-secondary education in Malaya over the past five years has been nicely balanced, with standards gen- erally well maintained. In this period,683 words
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Article305 1966-06-17 12 ASPAC, the latest set of initials to rise out of international dealings, is so far a name without an organisation. Beyond an agreement to meet in Bangkok next year and to maintain "a standing channel of discussion," the nine nations which were represented at the "Asian and Pacific305 words
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Article198 1966-06-17 12 Thirty-six vehicles, a mobile x-ray unit, three static x-ray units and other equipment to a total value of $500,000 make a handsome gift, and Malaysia is grateful to UNICEF for its generosity yesterday. But it was not unworked for; a particular factor in persuading UNICEF that Malaysia deserved198 words
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256 1966-06-17 12 Pipe lines and wires for phones rONTRARY to "Hopeful's" opinion <S.T. May 28» co-operation between the Housing and Development Board, P.W.D.. STB. and other statutory bodies is excellent. Distribution pipe lines for telephone cable connections are always laid in co-ordination with other services and works. However, due to engineering and256 words
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Letter129 1966-06-17 12 BICYCLE and motor vehicle loans are granted to Government employees from Division I-IV, a privlleg? also extended to temporary officers If they get two sureties from imong the permanent officer.-; Permanent officers approached, oy temporary officers to stand surety are embarrassed in declining the risk >f .shouldering liabilities129 words
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Letter339 1966-06-17 12 REFER to the review of the book "Springboard to Victory," by Brigadier CE. Lucas Phillips, published In The Btralts Times of May 23. Your reviewer quotes the Brigadier as statins that Kohima was to Burma what Stalingrad was to Russia and Alameln to the Desert, and339 words
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Letter159 1966-06-17 12 ALTHOUGH the Minlster for Labour has statetd that the Government would consider sympathetically "those who claim to be born in Singapore but with no documentary proof, and have voted in the last few elections.*' the position appears to be that as far as thp office of the Commissioner159 words
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Article, Illustration996 1966-06-17 12 India's need— a policy, not a panacea b) A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT of the Financial Times London pulsorily to the export markets any proportion of increasing output of such products. In the case of Jute and tea, even the instantaneous price advantage has been neutralised partly by the new export duties996 words
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Advertisement28 1966-06-17 12 25" Big Screen Beautiful high-gloss wooden cobinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT: Hi-Fi Traders 59. South Bridge Road Singapore V Tat ***** 92/2528 words
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Advertisement59 1966-06-17 12 afl HI M Qrnotts B famous iscults Scottiesi s\ i r TAKE ONE... ANOTHER POPS UP. Soft, strong scotties hold up like a handkerchief. In six pretty colours: Pink, Turquoise, Yellow, Apricot, Lilac and White. NEW LADY SCOTT PRINTS Oj^ Matched sets of softest 2-ply Y^g"^ facial and bathroom tissue59 words
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Article, Illustration564 1966-06-17 13 Four are charged with $67,358 robbery and one with abetting KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday J^ PLASTIC doll was used to hide part of th< $67,358 paynll grab from the National Tuberculosis Centre on March 30 this year. Asst. Supt. M. Govindasamy said this at a preliminary564 words
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Article56 1966-06-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A dinner and dance, under the patronage of the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johan. win be held here at 730 p.m. on Sunday. Proceeds from the dance will go to the Anunuddin Baki Foundation. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,56 words
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Article26 1966-06-17 13 BINGAPORE, Thurs. Thre* robbers held up Madam Tan Ah Miang at her home in PaJemoang Road yesterday and stole $1,030 m cash and jewellery.26 words
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193 1966-06-17 13 Chemical firm gets a $500,000 loan I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd. today announced it had granted a loan of $500,000 to Stamford Chemical Industries Ltd. The loan is to assist the company to finance the purchase of plant and machinery and the construction of a factory on193 words
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125 1966-06-17 13 CINGAPORE. Thur s.— Two car thieves, captured in a police ambush In Pay a Lebar last month. w°re jailed for a year each by the third district judge. Mr. S. Rajendran. today. Senior ln«p Terrence Perreau. prosecuting, said Chan Voon Cheong and125 words
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Article44 1966-06-17 13 SINGAPORE Thurs— A tormer Singapore Chief Justice Sir John QC has rven appointed BriMsh Minister of Overseas Development to be Director of Studie.-. ot the third special course :mnrni lecal officers irom due to beKin in London in October44 words
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Article29 1966-06-17 13 IKI IK ASM >N Mini > Iho Drw Rrcreatioi c:lub t" buUd swimming ix«»l wa turned dnun by ihe town Cnunci evt 1U meet nit; nere last nintu29 words
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198 1966-06-17 13 Only way to remedy rail malady— by union man |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Gen-eral-secretary of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Mr. S. Packrlsamy, said today that the only way to remedy the present state of the railway was by a public inquiry. He was commenting on a statement by the198 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-06-17 13 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Tbe International V's Men's Club of Singapore has invited Julie Andrews (above), star of "Mary Poppins." to come to Sin vapore for a personal appearance at the gr- nd charity premiere of the film in aid of the Brain Research Fund of the103 words
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Article28 1966-06-17 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Madam Poo Kirn Yook's flat In Jalan Bahagia was broken into while •he was away yesterday. Thieve* took $1,360 in cash and Jeweller?.28 words
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189 1966-06-17 13 I Bill to lay claim to sea-bed of Malayan waters |(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government is to lay claim to the sea-bed and the subsoil ot Malayan waters beyond the three-mile territorial limit under the Continental Shelf Bill now before the Dewan Raayat. After the passing of the Bill, off-shore189 words
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Article60 1966-06-17 13 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Malaysian ambassador to the UN., Mr. R. Ramani. was reported In very good condition at St. Barnabas Hospital, where he is recuperating from heart surgery. A hospital spokesman said Mr. Ramani was "up and around for six hours" yesterday and addedAP - 60 words
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208 1966-06-17 13 The Pill popular here too, says Sodhy |(UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The PHI is as popular with women here as it is la America. This was stated by Dr. L.S. Sodhy. chairman of the Selangur Family Planning Association, when on a report from New York which said the Pill had established208 words
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Advertisement210 1966-06-17 13 DYNAMIC fffltflDE COOLING... Sanyo has achieved the first major advancement in years in electric fans. Its new DYNAMIC WIDE COOLING FANS are just what their names imply. Never before have such strong, wide, fresh breezes come from so handsome a group of electric fans— all thanks to the Dynamic New210 words
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Miscellaneous761 1966-06-17 13 TV MALAYSIA C'HANNtL: s—Kuala5 Kuala I-nm- i Show People of the Desert; pur and Penanc; 6 Ipoh 7 News in English; 7.10 and Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Sports round-up: 8 News in Rahru; 4 Taipinr; 7 Mandarin: 810 Classical Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanjc. songs; 8.35 Harridan and 3 P.M.: Opening761 words
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161 1966-06-17 14 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One reason why the students of the Johore Bahru secondary trade school went on strike was that they were required to clean the .school latrines. This w.i^ vtatra: by Inche Abdul Karim bin Abu t All. Malacca Selatam in the161 words
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Article38 1966-06-17 14 MLAR. Hum. The Town here w.'s packed with owners of '.ru-liH- tristu-rlderi and bicycle owner* lollowir.R polxe action agulnst v I vehlcltt :n thr p.i.-' -,wo days. The oolicr h.<d wtrr.ed thfm to relic* their licences38 words
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100 1966-06-17 14 DENANG, Thurs. The Penane division of the Labour Party today announced it would ask all opposition parties to form a joint action com mittce to protest against the State Government's impending take-over of the City Council. "We hope all parties < (inci-rned will respond favourably."100 words
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Article45 1966-06-17 14 KI.LANG, Thu:v A lorry attendant. TBO Senc Hu» 36 died on the .-pot when his lr.rv nlcidded off the road «i a rounriabout In Jalan Mrrsvng here vm< terday. The driver or the timlvr lorry M .i|>ed with minor in nines45 words
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Article27 1966-06-17 14 KLI'ANG. Thurs. The Klu<uif[ branch of the All-Malayan SiafT Unioo will hold its annua 1 me*iuiK at the Indian Association ui-KUises here on Saturday.27 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-06-17 14 Residents protest against death house ALOR STAR. Thur.s Jalan Tengah residents have protested against the pressure of a "death house' in their area. In a joint petition to the chairman of the Alor Star Town Council. Incht I> mail Harun. they said that the quietness and peace they had enjoyed139 words
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Article76 1966-06-17 14 TIANGKOK. Thurs. An Avro-748 plane of Thai Airways made an emergency landing here on Tuesday i.ight after the rear door of its freight, compartment had been blown away. The plane had taken otT with 25 oaßsenger.s for PEXANG when the pilot noticed a warning light indicating theReuter - 76 words
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Article47 1966-06-17 14 ALOR STAR. Thur^. Seventy-flve-yo^r-old Abdui Aziz bin Shaaban wai killed la.st night when he was knocked down by a car. Abdul A/j/ pe&sioni walking on the road The driver of the car took mm to hospital but he died three liourx latev.47 words
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Article98 1966-06-17 14 Govt gets report on taxis SINGAPORE. Thur.s. The k Government -appointed six-man taxi review committee today presented a 10-page report of its findings to the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. The chairman of inf. committee. Mr. Milton Tan. said: "it Ls now up to the Government to do98 words
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Article22 1966-06-17 14 SINGAPORE. Tbun. The Apex Club ha.- prr.sented bursune.s worth $140 to lour Hadent.v of the ChuiiK Hwk QMi Hit;h bchool.22 words
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Article, Illustration544 1966-06-17 14 SENATE PASSES THANK YOU 1 MOTION AND ADJOURNS UNTIL JUNE 27 By Our Senate Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Thura A -HOT LINE" linking the desks of Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was suggested today oy Senator Tan Sri G. Shelley in the resumed544 words
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Article97 1966-06-17 14 'Mara not aimed at nonMalays' pENAMi. Thurs. The State Mara officer. Inehe Irlru bin t.assim. Ust Bight assured huMnrsMTifn. especially Ihr Chinese, that the establishment of Mara (Majlis Amanab Ita.ivaf wa-s nut aimed at taking away their business. "What Mara cxpecrs from business houses is an opportunity for the bumiputras97 words
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273 1966-06-17 14 Teachers call for early removal of anomalies in salary scales SINGAPORE, Thur* I<HE Singapore Teachers 1 Union today contendA ed that the Singapore Salaries Commission, now sitting In camera, had no relevance to its outstanding claims. i The commission was appointed by the Government to inquire into the salary scales273 words
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191 1966-06-17 14 <V EL.UK ANACIN, 1 Thurs. Th<» Teluk Anson Umno Youth division is to appeal to its parent body the national Umno Youth to relax the ban on those above -U) years old serving on the National Youth Executive committee. A spokesman sa:d "We191 words
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Article56 1966-06-17 14 IPOH. Thur.s. choong F'att Lam. 27. unemployed, wa.s fined $o.00(J. or 12 months' jail here today for acting as a bookmaker at the Perak Turf Club on May 22 The court was told that Choong was arrested that day at the turf club whert off-course betting56 words
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Article31 1966-06-17 14 KANOAR Miv laiiKUage bO) held in Kangur un Ju 1 3u us part ol th' Language Montli i The Dewan Brfha I D »nd local >vk>» *epre»eire<l liv31 words
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Advertisement194 1966-06-17 14 4B^BI i M f^^ Jfr^^ ■^fc^^BM .^Llb^bl BHBM BBl^^^ '^zHBI W *****i. ■TaTf 9 -j 'MfcAlll'rji' P m b^B m w W 4 Mr W I f *y&r^^ m aL tßßbP*"*" 3bV tjPBJBJbBmBw 4tif9mr J^, «J Bk '^Js Wr g t^tJ Bt* 'm *^*tf wJBi Here's Chinese Steamboat without mess194 words
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Miscellaneous305 1966-06-17 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS »t one of the English °iS < 10. 1. Consider, (or example. El»k l>. and Doris/ (4, 3. 61. 8. Uitie orother comprehend* t. Panegyrie. a non-U speech of Gide translation before praise autumn at one of :he Scottish 10. The architect of horse-hai- U (f.305 words
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Article, Illustration807 1966-06-17 15 'World go horne not the posture for us-Wilson BRITISH PREMIER REVIEWS FAR EAST The following is the text of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson's references to the Far East in his speech in London yesterday to the parliamentary Labour Party. LONDON, Thursday gINGAPORE presents us with an extremely difficultReuter - 807 words
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81 1966-06-17 15 WELLINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Keith HoUu.ikr. New Zealand Prime Minister, said today hi- saw no reason for a joint approach with Australia to Britain on her defence commitments east of ISM He was commenting on an Auckland newspaper report that »ucb a move was expectedReuter - 81 words
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186 1966-06-17 15 Holiday centre for Gls: 'Think again' appeal OENANG, Thurs. Labour Party Assemblyman Mr. Tan Hock Hin will ask the State Assembly next week if it is the State Government's "firm policy" to let Penang be used as a leave centre for American Servicemen from Vietnam. If so, would the Government186 words
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Article48 1966-06-17 15 KLUANG. Thurs. The Johorf branch of the Natonal Union ot Plantation Workers will conduct a two-day trade union course for 85 members here beginning tomorrow. The first such course to be held here, it will be conducted in th<* national language, Chinese and Tamil48 words
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166 1966-06-17 15 Soekarno urged: Show spirit of sacrifice JAKARTA, Thurs. A university director has declared Indonesia has now split into two opposing camps one for President Soekarno and the other against him. And Professor KJal Mustopo predicted in a speech in Bandoeng that the <*onil'ct could lead to civil war unless checkedAP - 166 words
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Article51 1966-06-17 15 I BANGKOK, Thurs. The standing committee of the Association of South-East Asia i ASA' will meet again here on July 22, it was announced today. A special meeting of a joint working party will be convened on J'lly 25. a month before the Foreign Ministers meeting.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement137 1966-06-17 15 HI NATIONAL** a Ira PAN A COOL td I ONLY NATIONAL MINOS A FUtL RANOI Of RIAL LUXURY FANS Ml >^&^ Faoturw include ■ad chromium auordt T^L fxono key puth buttont front oKillotion control /j^B KV\ automatic tMM twitch** a r*w •noting b«>g« colour IV^V^hluFi sr y^^L ii»a» who know137 words
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365 1966-06-17 16 about S2 million. This will be ln<reat>ed to about $5 million when full production is achieved In about a year's tlmr All raw material' ..ill he imported from thr (iiii.it Kingdom. lnr company. no arr BIM the Bparr> I .id piodui'm in So tag365 words
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Article, Illustration150 1966-06-17 16 Restaurant in Trade Union House A FIRST class restaurant has been opened in Trade Union House to cater for many visitors and office workers in the Shenton Way area of Singapore. Known a.s the Singapore Conlerence Hall Restaurant, the 1 restaurant, catering for Chinese, i Muslim and European food, will150 words
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Article121 1966-06-17 16 UNITED States consumption of new rubber In April this year fell to 186.593 long tons, the Commerce Department hah estimated. This was 14.542 tons below the revised estimate of 201.135 tons consumed in th j previous month, but 11.377 tons more than the 175.216 tons consumed121 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-06-17 16 American Express banking manager \fR. David D. Walker AT has been promoted to general managerbanking for South-East, Asia and Australia by The American Express Company. Inc. according to an announcement in New York by Mr. E.J. Schuyten, vicepresident in charge of banking idle East and Far East. Mr. Waiu. *jio145 words
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Article149 1966-06-17 16 Swissair has announced that It has confirmed an order with the Douglas Aircraft Co. for a second DC-8-62 fan-jet to be delivered in eaily summer 1967. A nn»t DC-8-62 was ordered by the Swiss airline in December 1965 alto for delivery in early summer 1967. Increased149 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-06-17 16 MOBIL MEN FROM USA AT PLANT OPENING r'O of Mobil OU (M) Ltd's top executives from the company'^ headquarters In New York arrived in Singapore to attend tne opening of the $50 million Mobil Refinery at Jurong Industrial Estate which took place on Wednesday evening. The refinery was officially opened162 words
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Article43 1966-06-17 16 The London Rubber Co. Ltd., a British hxm. la to open a factory for production ol rubber plants for babies and household and Industrial gloves. It will be the third factory opened by the company In the ECM area.43 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-06-17 16 ALFRED Holt Co. recently instituted a first series of 9 management courses, which some 250 senior sea and shore staff attended. The courses were held al Aulis. the company's residential training centre for midshipmen and engineer cadet •fflects. and wen- under the direction of .Mr. K. B.280 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-06-17 16 iUVtKTISLNO <. rl (M> Ltd.. liavi the appointment oi Mi. I Wild a& then- new a, director. i he as*nc] engaged a new ait diractoi will take up hi* duiu Mi- wild. prevtoukJ oi the Singauoie bn liilti national advertl cy iia.-> leteii tou: ol tineni. wlieic lie120 words
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Advertisement243 1966-06-17 16 MAXIMUM SECURITY VA X )(i BE SURE ITS MARKED VL fk HDAVIES INVEST M E N TS P^^^ PAID UP CAPITAL ft 000 000 I Q KJM ■ucemsiv* yaw. J% p.» »dd«d on fi. 000 i.nm. I Vi V DIPT SIS DAVItSINVISIMfNISMO. DAVIISHOUSf KWffW^^B ARTHUHROAD 10ND0N.S Ml .9 VMM 8018243 words
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Advertisement302 1966-06-17 16 Have a wonderful annual leave take the perfect holiday by P&O-Orient t *^~JW m I M for people who like a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious, luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan \Vhat makes a sea302 words
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163 1966-06-17 17 JAKARTA, Tburv— The Indonesian tornsn Minister. Mr. \<Um Malik, announced yesterday that ur had called hmnf the Charge v" \lijirc«. in Peking Mr. Huron Mitddisaslra (ur (IINCUNMOIIV Krlalions brtueen In iMMria and hiaa have drlerioralrd h.idl> mihv the Communist coup <>i la»t OttohrrReuter - 163 words
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146 1966-06-17 17 TEENAGE VICE GIRLS HELD IN RAID BY POLICE SAN ANTONIO (Texas). Thurs. Five members of what police said was a Juvenile prostitution ring led by a 16-year-old ••madam" were arrested today. Three girls, a*ed 12, 13 and H. and a 32-year-old man were arrested when police broke up what they146 words
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Article41 1966-06-17 17 LBJ's pet beagle run over by car WASHINGTON. Thurs President Johnson* beafl< "Him," wa* vcr and killed yesterday on a road on uth grounds ol the White House v. soofee.siv.an i vug aid ran beneath :ht ;v:!".' T I n P41 words
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Article28 1966-06-17 17 GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador). Ilv.irs. Ed Ht trie bark h»ve be* -votna:: In (lie BsUar region of Guayas province. The »om<tn. named as Nora E>pin. me children. Rru'er28 words
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210 1966-06-17 17 WASHINGTON. Thursday. \N American company yesterday unveiled a closely-guarded model of a supersonic plane designed to fly 300 passengers from New York to London in two hours and 40 minutes five hours lesi than the present flying time.210 words
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114 1966-06-17 17 Villagers demand their god back... \IEXICO CITY. Thurs.— The 1.700 inhabitants of tht village of Coaotlinclian want their rain cod returned to them. Since the 12ft high monolith of the ancient cod Tlaloc was carted i».v two years ago to a musi uni here they have been MifTering from aReuter - 114 words
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Article46 1966-06-17 17 KARACHI. Tbun A regular .^•veen Palc:.>t«n ir.d Incione«ia la to start next 'd l-.err today. Pakistani p:v from .ii to Jakarta and od to AuMr.ilia while >hips from Chttta- 1 I v. ill ko only up to Jakarta i A P 1 146 words
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Article50 1966-06-17 17 HONG KONQ. Tbun CUTenct Adams, torn-.cr American soldier captured In the Korean w«r who speiu 12 vearb I after refusing repatriation, iril here tan night by sea lor the United St*t«>. He was accompanied Dy Bl* Ciilntae wife and their two children, Delia and Louis ReuterReuter - 50 words
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179 1966-06-17 17 YORK. Tbun. L. Klaon Morhouse, the pullttelan nho martermlndco Governor Nelson A. Heller's rise t<> political prominence was sentenced to two to three •erdaj Übil hi> influe;. had rcpratt-dh died" tiio power of his .is chairman oi thf York BUt# Republican 1-artv. receiving atUPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-06-17 17 SEARCH FOR VICTIMS TRAPPED UNDER RUBBLE \WALL collapsed on a pavement in a storm in Hon? Kong last week and killed the wife of a British soldier and four school children. Many others, waiting for a bus on the pavrmont near a school, were injured. This98 words
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158 1966-06-17 17 lON DOM, Thurs. Contraceptive devices will be available free through Britain's National Health Service under legislation introduced in Parliament yesterday. At present contraceptive* such as the Pill may be prescribed by physician* and provided cost-tree through the health scheme only if they are considered158 words
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Article33 1966-06-17 17 TOKYO, Thurs. A Japanese labourer burned hmself to death tn a petrol drum after hacking his wife, sister, and three small daughters with a carpenter's tool, police said today— AP.AP - 33 words
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162 1966-06-17 17 Executed: Cuban who tried to hijack plane UAVANA. Thurs. 11 A Cuban flight engineer who tried to hijack an airliner to Miami in March was executed by firing squad yesterc. The engineer. Angel Mar: i Betancourt Cueto. *-ho killed the plane's pilut and guard in hL> abortive attempt, went toReuter - 162 words
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Article31 1966-06-17 17 BANGKOK. Thurs. Mr. Jpmjs Vargas, Secretary -Of neral of t;ie S«>a:o will par a thre<»wpok visit to Australia ar.d N>w Zealand beginning on Tuesday, it was announced today.31 words
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Advertisement242 1966-06-17 17 How can a jet do a vertical take-off without moving an inch? A aew wind tunnel has been designed and built by Hawker Siddeky Am&oo at Hatfidd specifically for V/STOL research. The first in Europe, it has a working section of 15* z 15*. The tunnel floor can be raised242 words
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Article68 1966-06-17 18 i Word* ft f Him,—Box S* rb »xlr. I TONIGHT S LECTURE SI DM KMB ooty »»chool ol Modelling class. vdHphl Hotel Roof Uarden will oe SoctaJ Euquette." Enquiries »'l»rt BtRNiNA SEWING PORTABLES. I .«»ise. tops SJI Consumer Tests. e»- trrnwty simple operation From 5430/-. ■ammeters. 16 Collycr Quay.68 words
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Advertisement319 1966-06-17 18 SITUATIONS VACANI Rill MSBS 1.1 RCQUIRC EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEp(, wantcu ENCDSM srtA«.. .'«jd B<n" 4 p.a» <o "latent. IMSta I RBVBRTES LIMITED I r.«» Che following vaoamiee 1. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to initial ulary approv inooth plus annual bonus and .is t'-.rwt I2. TEMPORARY STENOGRAPHER j -,ly j montn*. Borne to319 words
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Advertisement521 1966-06-17 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANI °'tTR!C, T 10 »*lnl«>ral Park tit-vest Ro«d. Hull I Storey three oedroomsd Tel: B pore J*****. MIO3V g, MOLLANO OROVE Drive. B«mjr>t*cbed B^ak>« r umished 3-bsd- Ttl ?ulu, FURNISHEO ROOM To L«t BembawaD« Hills Estate. S6O/- p.m. Apply Box AN".74 8T g pore, <>'F MEYER ROAD Two Bedroom521 words
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Advertisement879 1966-06-17 18 AIIUMMUUAIIUN VALAJII »ordk ft <Hlh.)—Box it et*. *Mtn HOLLAND ROAD AREA: Well tWtri«:i»a A :>edroomed «iD«.e s!orc>ed 1...1.0 2 oato-ooms servant c roono s>NB o»o nathruom reieDhose reeldsoos 8 port SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW at I Tha.-r. Boong A\eoue axid K als at Tnomsoi Road 3 ms A Eaatera Mansion Katoag Fulry879 words
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Advertisement752 1966-06-17 18 i viuvn ti *nrd* U Mtm ,—Box it ttl. tXtt* UUN'T TAKE CHANCES.'! Start t,n^,.!>n. M« b»u.»::c. ooaemos j no-* K%4u B oore OUICK SUCCESS n an-, ing. Ricg Hoarl* %h Gji.«. eed S7O PRIVATE MALAY CONVERSATION and Jawi. ror more 'r. formations. write:— P.O. Box 20, Pajlr Pan]ang, ii752 words
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Advertisement984 1966-06-17 18 VLHILLLS hOK li orHx U Hln.,—B»x tt SB*. »xfrs 19BS VOLKSWAOEN BsMsOBBI cod dltios rraMwaolc pries. Vit* ?u Oxford Koad. S'porr 4 6 p.m. ONE ISSI FORD Consul Compant o-T.ed vehicls. Please contact Works toreniir. X.1.. T&167. >9*» VAUXHALL 101 rssSSV dslois. ons o«ner. <taccl!eat cood:t:oo S.7OU ullss. 5U.0U0.-. Telcpnoas984 words
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Advertisement802 1966-06-17 18 Al TUUK SLKVILL St* SC I Wn.i— Box St ets. txin I COPIED WHILE YOU Wait OBff> I hefctes (birth, oiamase, dvatc'. scdool sjn ing diplomas tsstimouiala. referKotomatlc OS Rooidsoo ..oad. d pore ESMfIL SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) li Word* St Mtm.,—Bax it rU. txtn Jl WELLE BY makss tnt most802 words
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Advertisement1077 1966-06-17 18 DISSOLUTION OF THE PORT OF SINGAPORE ENGAGEMENT AUIHORITY We. Tony Tan and Veronica L«e TENDER NOTICE have mutually agreed to dlatolve Tenders »rr inviteri for Uie Proour easement w.e.f. 1.6.66. jffi.*.^ *rg™£ Including the Erection and ComPFMRFRITAHII TAft'lBAN plt-non of a Lavutory Annexe to rbRIDLIUIrUIU lAWAKAD Workshop building J.K.R. SELANGOR1,077 words
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Advertisement1271 1966-06-17 19 to LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST UK.. Out S'pcri Sai's P. S'naie MENTBR Jane 23 LIMONCUS I Juie IS June 23 June ?5 2 JMI 24 M«CHA3N noutfl... Jmi 22 Juie 25 Juie 21 2 AU.ULYCUS I Jyni2l July I MENIUUS »uiy I ULYSSES B» *ast. G a«|O«r... July S Jlly1,271 words
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Advertisement1300 1966-06-17 19 mm mm rmm ->• M M i a I M MX Jm aWtaTJ mw imM MM m i r//fLl\bl//V£S I M mr t UPRESS SAILINCS 10 ttNOA HAVREHAMIURfc-lIHMtHHt»tNBUHLRDAM-AM!>IERIAM ANtWERPAARHUSCQPENHAtEN. S'pure P. Snam Ptn<if An. cenoa Hj»re H'Durg BtatJ Antw Com KOREA a) Sailel It Pt Jmi II 19 21 July1,300 words
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Advertisement1258 1966-06-17 19 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS nriufif t?fTf U f<" HamDurg luly 11 OLNV.LLIJi,n July 24 Pt. S'nam Penang -am July 11 C. 44 Jmi II Jum 11 22 Jmi 21, 21 Antwerp Aug 4 BEN VRACKIE fnr j.i, n S'giDort Pt. S Hi« Pemng -im July1,258 words
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Advertisement1302 1966-06-17 19 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE I ERLEAF FOR OUTWARO SERVICE FRBM U KyCBNTINENT. Hint tin Spore P. S naat Ptuig CITI 8F RIPON Hamurg, Rctterdaa. Hull 15 17 jmi II JMt CITY OF NEWCASTLE II Ml, Hj-Djrg, Rctteriaa H. I 27 29 JMI Itlni CITY OF CHICAGO 1 Ua.1,302 words
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Article103 1966-06-17 20 MELBOUBNK Thurs INDUSTRIALS generally were M steady with moves about In balance Bretvery shares, however, were In demand at higher levels. Base metals were mosUy Aimer while oils eased. Trading was quie' Todnv ie AUrtraiian dollar* M -r. WHr.tMkV ■ri n hrarkf" RroKm Hfll 3«d Its 7!\ I103 words
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Article259 1966-06-17 20 JULY hr»t trade robber f.o.b. buyers closed «t i pJB. In Sitifaporr and Kuala Lumpur vrstrrda>. at 65% cents per lb. down one cent on Wednesday's I clusint; level for the poaltion. The tone was quiet and easier. X.A..V and MJtJt. closlnc price!) in cents per lb. yesterday:259 words
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Article63 1966-06-17 20 JHB A..0c,»t,0n .r Ban., in Malar- ala made th»»e changes IB Ita rate* to p-.crchbnt« ye»t«rda.y .all ratca to lIOOi Unit«j Blattt: 32 11 18, airmail OD 3D 13 lb. 90 d tt. 33 4 1« cn-du t>HU xa :i» na ••Hint TT ar OD ready UmtM Malland63 words
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Article53 1966-06-17 20 T'Ht. prrM-nt rair ot the Mala- i.m dollar .n.iinM the pound sterUnc fixed on Vovember H 1964 is filing T.T. or O.D. :>. 3 U 16d. BuvtiiK T.T. 2s. I 1 I6d. Buying O.D. is. H,d. Thr dollar is at its *tatotory middle position in relation to its53 words
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Article23 1966-06-17 20 .lunr. I. IUBBFK PKKK: tSj cents (down a tent). UN mUI (down SI). (Estimated unofficial offering; 195 tons (down 5 tons).23 words
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Article100 1966-06-17 20 V-MIPS lyin^i ■••nitmiflo tht Sni|iM'i Hutau Tckong N.W 4, Ar.on Bakkr Hor.dc K!>>l M«'U UVII ISM. TalthyMu.-. 16/16. Hlye Mini t» Fr«i*rlck clover '.M/ 22. Shut Wan rS"*. Ken:ai.-iu 20 2b. Simferopul 1 "1 S«a 33/34. Korar.a 38/3 W. c i ••> Ko-m- H 4."i \nra U»rr>k100 words
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Article36 1966-06-17 20 ON trie tr«« tichani* markat In Bonn Koog jrcatrrday the DA dollar wax quoted at 5.7« i (or T.T. and 5.74| Mr sate. tttrllng mi quoted at 10.02 and mm taal f*M at SMI.36 words
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813 1966-06-17 20 From Our Market Correspondent ALL sections of the Stock Exchange were easier yesterday on a reduced turnover which at 549.100 units valued at ,S9oti .V">o was the lowest since April Buyers backed away and a few sellers came out to meet the813 words
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Article27 1966-06-17 20 Malayan Stock Indirr, June U Junr IS •Industrial*; 101.65 1*1.24 Tins: 120.05 UMt S rubh^rs: IIO.BX 110.93 -Drc 30. 1963 100 Dec. .'9. ISiiJ limi27 words
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399 1966-06-17 20 rr.Rh was a further drop of SI in the Strait-* tin price yesterday to 5ti28.25. the limtst prior since March 2 1965. The price has now fallen Sl."> sin«r June 10. The lust time the price was ni'luu MM piciil w.iv .lulv399 words
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Article28 1966-06-17 20 MINtSI Prortucr |IMM|I ftmna<lav Cac.nul Ml: milk M 4 Capra a I Siniapwrt Ciiwul Oil MMtoM *•«•> eiatian p»icr. d th. MtM ■> o>it»Slntap*rt (.on" »-'n*w PIMM: I28 words
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Advertisement1074 1966-06-17 20 Yv^"* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tk Atlantic Service i T.«t«n.i Him II 21 2) 7% lIM II July 3 Auf It A*f 13 Alrf kMikawi Mtru 2125 lily 2t'll Jwty U Aut 4 Si»l 11 Sell II Sfpt Japan Direct Service Matiaae Mtrt 77 iuar S lily 41,074 words
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Advertisement1092 1966-06-17 20 AUSTRALIA NEW 7EALAND SERVICES INDIA PAKISTAN. AND 'AR EAST SERVICES Ti. frtaaitle. Atalaila. Milliurst. Syttiy. Ta Malras m« Nafafattnata. Penanf P. S'* I Penj->f BOMBALA I 7 lily I I July 1111 Jlly RAJULA II 14 Jill 2S lull 21 Jum lAMORA 5 I Alf 7 I Auf I'll Auf1,092 words
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Advertisement299 1966-06-17 20 WILHELMSEN LINES rtOMi ScjstraaTiat att Ctatiatatal Ptrtt ttr ■aafUa. »m Ktßf, Japaa. Penanf P. S'hais Sirffapon ThfKN (CHH »vj M 1/ alary TRAFAIBAR (Ca"s Manila, SlKriO It/11 Ml) 11/13 Mil 1411 Jily URN (Cai:s t>uun) ?i 31 MTy BARBER LINE FROM USA. EAST ANO WEST COAST PORTS FERNLAKk Ctttfii it299 words
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Advertisement162 1966-06-17 20 *>. VHAM FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATt OF KUTCH" O r Aajafra a 2/1 July 2* Juna/Jatr I b'K^Ht i>tNAM> *ROM CALCUTTA t"TA/fTO ETA./FTO RATNA MANJUSMRff tor <-orQ.o-* o n I«m tl/li iv«, M/J| MOM AUST.AL.A S>P S tNAN "VISHVA MAHIMA" tor Bongkofc, Modros Calcutto Jm 2t/M J«ry 1/ I Jaty162 words
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Article916 1966-06-17 21 DUMNEM in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange yenterday with the number of shares traded in hrack«-(v INDUSTRIALS: Btuiliad (3.0O0) .I.i'iki, $i.«.i; CC.M. («.0OO) II.M D, iKi.OOOi SI.M, (4.0O0) »1 44, (12.000) tl.Ui Duni*pi iMM) KM D, (.-..00u>916 words
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Advertisement707 1966-06-17 21 BANKRUPTCY THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THI NOTICD,v\ r D££ ENDED tori HIM OF SINGAPORE DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY Bankruptcy No. No. 67 of 1966 440/57 Govinduamy RelthlRf Khoo Soo Chye n»m, formerly of No. Ex pane United Malayan 23-B. Buklt Ho Swee.707 words
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Advertisement711 1966-06-17 21 NOTICES BY ORDER OF I HI. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. MALAYA. Petition for L.A. No. lIS 56 Originating Summons No. 3 oi lt6« Estate of Gttlam Mohamed bin Hira deceased. AUCTION SALE OF 1. Rubber e>taie comprised ln Resurvey Lot 666. Ayer Molek, Malacca. Area. 8a lr. 15p. Title. Statutory Land Grant711 words
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Advertisement827 1966-06-17 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited trom Malaysian citizens and from serving permanent Government Officers Including those on probation lor appointment as Assistant 1 Nurses ln the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjons Rambutan. The salary scale is $117 x 8 12S/150X 8-238 plus cost ot living allowance at current rales. Candidates must827 words
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Advertisement1269 1966-06-17 21 TENDERS TENDERS ~KENYATAAN~TAWARAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.KJI. Tawaran daripada Pembo- Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di- rong2 yan g berdaftar diJ.K.R.. di-dalam kelas E' dan j K R d i_dalam kelas 'D' dan ka-atas akan di-terima dl- ,kn atn< a kan di-terima dli r a A b^^, R^ ERA NEOERI. KjSiit1,269 words
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Advertisement751 1966-06-17 21 NOTICE MALAYA TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited is authorised by the Telecommunications Department, Malaysia, to bring to the notice of all telephone subscribers and advertisers that the States of Malaya Telephone Directory National Language English edition is produced solely by The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited under751 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1966-06-17 22 JOHNNY HAYNES - JOHNNY HAYNES JOHSSY HAYNES' SPBOAL... JQWiNY BAYNES' SPECIAL.. JOHNS Y HAYNES' SPECIAL... 'WE THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BE AN EASY TOUR, BUT WE HAD TO ADJUST OUR SIGHTS PRETTY QUICKLY' By of Fulham F. C. and formar -England captain My1,446 words
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198 1966-06-17 22 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. —Brazil, favourites in ♦he World Cup soccer championship, were held to 2-2 by Czechoslovakia before 62,000 fans In Maracana Stadium here last night. A'l the goals were scored in the first half. TEL AVIV: Uruguay defeated Israel 2-1 here yesterday. The198 words
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Article72 1966-06-17 22 AI.OR STAR. Thurs Kedah will be at full strength against Perils In their north zone second round match of the MaUya Cup competition at Stadium Dural Aman here tomorrow at 5 p.m. Kedah will be re- orr «<nted by Sect Peng Chiang; Soo-Toh Kirn Poh72 words
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239 1966-06-17 22 JOE DORAI - KEEP ALL STARS SIDE GOING SAYS BUCKINGHAM JOE DORAI By Singapore, Thurs. *|R. VIC BUCKINGHAM, manager of Fulham T1 Football Club, said in his farewell interview here today that Asian All-Stars have a ''rosy" future if led in the right way. He said: "Both Dr. A. Stephens, chairman of Sheffield239 words
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157 1966-06-17 22 Robert Choe may miss Cup tie against Forces MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca's skipper and arch schemer. insldeleft Robert Choc, will be a doubtful starter when Malacca meet Malaysian Armed Forces in their south aone second round match of the HMB Malaya Cup championship at Kubu Stadium here on Sunday (kick-off 7.30157 words
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Advertisement592 1966-06-17 22 (PJU. CAP. IJ7) 1963 (N 18 f 1963 noti.k ,m,,k ncnoM isi I>MI v ri'oN NDe kV?So& I X£ J l^" lhe of the Town Boards Enact mrnt CAP. 137 p to amend Ul« 1 > *UI»P Avenue from Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B 3 j Mg«M Ortn to592 words
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Advertisement262 1966-06-17 22 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are lnvlteU by th« I Pengelua. Maktab Pergnruan Tekrik. Damanxara Road. Kuala Lumpur for lhe supply and delivery ol lhe following Items: (a i Lawn Mower (D) All Aluminium Pood Trolley ic> Wall Clock battery/ transistorised < ti Ironing Boards with stand ie) Table Ash-tray metal262 words
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574 1966-06-17 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL HPHE Singapore A Olympic and Sports Council selectors have been more than generous In approving ten competitors for the Commonwealth Games in August. Among them, only the four welghtllften and, perhaps the swimmer, will prove themselves men of championship mettle at574 words
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176 1966-06-17 23 SINCE the start or the season, about 80 new horses have been registered and classified by the MRA Another 20 are awaiting registration and. with the batch of 5n unraced two-year-olds recently imported by the Singapore Turf Club. ISO new horses have been Imported176 words
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Article334 1966-06-17 23 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Pantjasila iDoag Weir) showed Impressive form on the training track here this morning. The six-year-old was never off her bit when she ran 3f in 38 3 5 on good going with newer o m c r Gambalan (Les Coles) for company.334 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-06-17 23 The face of a new world track star JIM RYUN. the world's new track star, is srrn here beating the world half mile record with a time of 1 mm. 44.9 sec. at the US. track and fleld meet on June 10. —I" PI pheto.45 words
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189 1966-06-17 23 Continuation scores a consolation win for owner ASCOT. Thure. Continuation, a 25-1 outsider from Ireland, won the 8f Royal Hunt Cup on the second day of th« four-day Royal meeting here yesterday. Continuation. owned and trained by Beamus McGrath and ridden by Irish jockey .lohnnv Roe. beat Steeple As'on by189 words
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179 1966-06-17 23 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thure. Indonesia and the Philippines are among the six Asian countries to be Invited by the Lawn Tennis .Vsor'ation of Malaysia for •he Op°n chamolonshlps at Tp-h on Sept 1 4 The other count'les to be 'nv'ted are India, Japan. B<n«Bpore and Thailand179 words
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333 1966-06-17 23 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Thursday. JTNGLISH Football Association officials have indicated to Mr. Koe Ewe Teik. Asian Football Confederation secretary, that a tour of Britain by Asian All Stars next season, if possible, would be welcomed. Mr. Koe. who returned here last night333 words
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257 1966-06-17 23 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By Singapore, Thurs, SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association are planning to regain for Singapore the position of waterpolo leaders in Asia and have drawn up a programme for the players which will include centralised training and a tour of Western Australia. r—257 words
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Advertisement46 1966-06-17 23 You can depend 0n.... MINUS DISTINGUISHED WALL CLOCKS Electric, Batt«ry-op«rat«d Hand-wound 111 l i|. Model* Available Vli II Vni f\r>VC available from kill 1 1 AI I 111 KS AL >- FIRST CLASS kMII I IlkJ VLV/VlllJ WATCH OEALERS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN MORE POWERHEFYF^ £xiv^ batter|es46 words
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Advertisement152 1966-06-17 23 MIMO* 4(H mnn maccTOM GREATER SAFETY and CONFIDENCE 'jbjjT insist on PRECISION-MADE ACCESSORIES VJIJIL Lucas answer your need for 'Safer Driv- W mom m m Ing 1 equipment— see _^K the complete range JWJ of LUCAS quality WjSP ACCESSORIES in WJt^ our showroom today I'ST"!?" MIMO* S»4 I FAR EAST152 words
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Miscellaneous168 1966-06-17 23 SPORTS SUMMARY CRICKET 4 KIA B 0. Taiping Lfe: CRC 1 Pemuda Johorr Inttr-rtfional tourney Sukan 0. i Pontlan i J. Bahru En*. College bt SEB Pontlan by 90 runs. Col- BOCCER lew 121-6 dec (Kody 27 Bobby 23 Thanabalan 22 no A. Vln- Muda Lg*: Slnaran Bahnj rent 3-21168 words
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Miscellaneous118 1966-06-17 23 DIARY ATHLETICS Kedah PWD cahlpa (Sg Patanli. Penang primary schools sporU (City Stadium). BADMINTON Malacca Ohlps (MBA hall. 7.30 p.m i Spore Junior and veteran*' c ships (SBA, 8 p.m.). SOCCER Malaya Cap: Kedah v Perils i Stadium Dnrulaman. 730 pm.i Ipoh Dlv. 3: Oovt Printers v PBS. B. Gajnh118 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-06-17 24 PATIENTS of Dr. Sunil Bhattacharya, whose career faces ruin because of a love affair, rallied to his support recently. by the coachload. More than 100 of them called at the London offices of the General Medical Council to deliver a petition asking for himMirrorpic - 235 words
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Article95 1966-06-17 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 40--ninute blaze tonight iestroyed two sawing nachines, a diesel engine and wood cost am i total of $30,000. Three Qn lroni 16 Maxwell Ro:id station .ived the Nam Leong Saw:iill in Ipoh Road Hum nore dama The manager ol th aill.95 words
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Article68 1966-06-17 24 SAIGON. Thurs. The United State* lost two warplanea in raids over North Vietnam, A m c r i c a n spokesmen said toCom lie Force ..en! down so mltel of Dong Hoi, the Communist nations southernmost large city. An American rescue helicopter plucked theUPI - 68 words
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Obituary28 1966-06-17 24 MRS KOH PIN-. I.HUNI. n Kriday. I TAY HONC CHCE. a*S4 «2 lather of d away on lft-S-6«. 'ortf- Onan Road at 1 I' m Sunday I28 words
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Obituary19 1966-06-17 24 IN EVERLASTING MEMO' u»» Hnn» k.. departed 1 7-«-^.' \v.>our «lfr. children and grandchildren •«4ly mIM you.19 words
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72 1966-06-17 24 1 Ha procentre of the »IU Will fiDur-wctk dibputy oi leaLner and leather products, at Its showroom In John Little's building, beginning on June 22. This is second in the series of displays designed to spotlight the various industries ol Singapore, with the72 words
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Article318 1966-06-17 24 LONDON. Thurs— The London ock market was firm throughout the day. with sentiment encouraged by the prospects of an Injection <>! 'Wl compensation lunds Into the market. Steel* reacted from the previous day's .sharp advance and after an irregular pattern of tradtnfl mushed lower on318 words
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Article56 1966-06-17 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 20 '-id.. July 2O';d., Aug. 20"sd.. Sept. 20 ',d.. July Sept. 20 7 16d.. On Dec 20 >,d". Jan. March 20 5 lod., April June 20 5 16d.. July Sept 20 i 16d Oct D»c 20-, d.. Jan. March 20 \,d c.l.i. July 19\d.. Aug 1956 words
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Article34 1966-06-17 24 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1270 <4-£lo>. sellers £1273 < -£11). Forward buyers £1263 <-£10' 3 >. sellers £1265 <-t-£ll>. Settlement £1267 'j <-£2 1 ,t. Turnover a.m. 120 tons. p.m. 65 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.34 words
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223 1966-06-17 24 Ascot jackpot may be worth £900,000 ONDON. Thurs. BriIj tons, who together spend almost v; 1.000 million a year on betting. are this week working themselves into frenzied excitement over the possibility that one of them can win V T.'iO.OOO at a rate meeting this weekend. Everyone who has everReuter - 223 words
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Article59 1966-06-17 24 BELFAST, Thurs. A public lavatory for men in the city centre here now ranks alongside stately homes and castles on Britain's official list of historic buildings. The lavatory acquired by the National Trust, which is responsible for the upkeep of buildings marked for preservation is described asReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1966-06-17 24 KUCHINO, Thurs.— A delegation from :he House of Commons today presemed a Speaker's chair to the Sarawak Parliament.22 words
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355 1966-06-17 24 SEOUL. Thursday VINE Asian and Paci- fie Ministers announced in Seoul today they had decided to meet regularly as the Asian and Pacific Council. The Ministers agreed on a iinal communique on their three-day talks after disagreeing earlier over referenc to Vietnam.Reuter - 355 words
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Article37 1966-06-17 24 BUCHAREST. Thurs. Communist Chinese Premier Chou EnLai arrived in Bucharest today for his eight-day official visit, Bucharest Radio reported. The broadcast said the Chinese Premier landed at Bucharest airport at 1405 GMT- UPL37 words
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Article30 1966-06-17 24 VATICAN CITY. Thurs.— Pope Paul VI today received Mohamed Nazlr Isa In official audience and accepted his credentials as Indonesia's first Ambassador to the Holy See— UPl.30 words
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Article445 1966-06-17 24 &4Ctf P,4G£ SPORT— THE SECOND TEST SCOREBOARD Ul M IMMI 1-1 IS\> Ml NII b Hikks 18 (arrw i Parks b Hikb> 2 K \\ll\l c litmus h Hires 25 hi it iii i: c llilburn b Knieh: 49 NURSE not out an rus 5445 words
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Article24 1966-06-17 24 At close the West Indies were 155 for four wickets. The not out batsmen were Nurse 40 and Sobers IC24 words
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Article58 1966-06-17 24 IPOH. TbUIS. \V P. Proeretarjr ot the Malaysian Rußby Union, was elected president of the Priiik Ru«by Union at its annual mertme. Seventeen vice-presidents, comprising mainly former presidents, were also elected. Others elected were: Secretary—Mohamed Isa bin Abbas, Asst. Secretary—Loke Kal Henß. Treasurer—W. Robertson. Asst. Treasurer—P.58 words
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Article131 1966-06-17 24 LONDON. Thurs. Tra scores in todays cricket matches: \l Darlford: Essex 157-8 and 41-1; Kent 183-7 is. Loary 48. B. Edmeades 5-55 1. At Bradford: Hampshire 151-8 (B. Reed 59. A. Nicholson 4-52 1 and 75-4: Yorkshire 104 (D. Shackle ton 4-31). At Leicester: Middlesex 163Reuter - 131 words
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Advertisement23 1966-06-17 24 WONC LIE* I ink» to iad atal CNCE: To Jenny an<i Will .im a a«l*» Hospit.i! Thank* to I I -t«if. UAUGHTER I23 words
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Advertisement45 1966-06-17 24 a marts taste r starts with*|sfl©* It's the Tiger Beer man ./v who gets the most rV-^^-^% out of life. He's daring. v ?'*^^?vi^% Skilful. Destined ;&$O%M '-**^W knows that a man's d c Wjr^^^^~- j with Tiger Beer \^rr^~~^^^i^^t be a Tiger Man...drink beer45 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-06-17 24 The weather Higher and lowest temperatures in Mul:i>>ln and Singapore for the period 8 pn. Wtdnesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 77 C. Highlands 73 57 Jesselton 88 73 Kuchlng52 words
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