The Straits Times, 19 June 1966
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Title Section19 1966-06-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES land* NetfScM in NO. 1,579 SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1966 20 CENTS KDN 2036 MC. (P) 193019 words
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Article749 1966-06-19 1 I will abide by any decision taken by people's congress JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno today gave *n assurance that he will abide by any decision taken by the People's Provisional Consultative Congress which meets here on Monday. The meeting is expected to discuss the pressing problems of recognition of749 words
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Article324 1966-06-19 1 coming to explain British stand in the Far East 'JHVO senior British Ministers will visit Malaysia and Singapore tally next month t( give Tengku Abdul Rahman and Mr Lee Kuan Yew first hand accounts of Britain's position with regard to the ending of confrontation and the future of her324 words
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Article34 1966-06-19 1 ALGIERS. Sal Adultery today became h crime under Algerian law. with women to be punished twice as heavily as men. Guilty women are liable to two years imprisonmem Men one year.34 words
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Article31 1966-06-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sat I w o watchdogs were among $9,860 worth of loot burglars took away from the Thong Huat Company's godown at aloha mcd Sultan Road yesterday morning31 words
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Article27 1966-06-19 1 WELLINGTON. Sal— Kor the first time New Zealand's manufactured export." reached a value of £2.000.000 in November 1966. according >o figure* Issued here ReuierReuter - 27 words
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Article27 1966-06-19 1 DENVER Colorado Sat A Californlan a Welshman and a man from Singapore Dr Ar'hui Th*vatha&an are the new Mr* president* of Rotary International.— APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration986 1966-06-19 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD; JOSEPH MIRANDA - NINGKAN MOVES OVER TO THE OPPOSITION GEOFFREY GELDARD JOSEPH MIRANDA THE CHIEF MINISTER SO RELAXED IN SHIRTSLEEVES SEE PAGE SIX BY AND KUCHING, Sot. Doro Stephen Kalong Ningkan said today that his Sarawak National Party was going into Opposition and he expected Party Negara and the Sarawak Chinese Association to986 words
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Article160 1966-06-19 1 STAR Sat. A mother on her way to the Alor Star Genera! Hospital to deliver her baby, died ir. a motor accident at dawn today. Also killed in the crash described as one ol the worst in the State this year were her mother,160 words
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Article41 1966-06-19 1 NEW VUrtJv. t>Mt -me Malaysian Ambassador u> the United Nations. Mr. RadhaKn.shna Kama ni, was reported to be "doing very well" yeuerday. He will probably leave St. Barnabas Hospital within the next lew days. APAP - 41 words
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Article37 1966-06-19 1 HONO KONG. Sat Ivy Ling Po. idol of millions of film fans In the Far East and South-East Asia, and film star Chin Han were married today in a quiet registry office ceremony. AP.AP - 37 words
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196 1966-06-19 1 Phone standby but no word yet of Lim CYDNEY, Sat.— Miss Bhlr- ley Llm. 25-year-old daughter of missing Maliysian High Commissioner. Tun Llm Yew Hock. i*st night helped High Commission officials search the streets of .suburban Boadi for her father Mls.s LJm yesterday travelled hore with her mother. Toh Puan196 words
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Article78 1966-06-19 1 CAIRO. Sat. The Shell Oil Company, nationalised in Egypt two Tears -iCo will get about £10 million ($B5 n illiun compensation, the Cairo newspaper A| Ahram reported today. President Nasser has sif ned a draft law under which compensation would be paid in instalments over eirht78 words
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Article112 1966-06-19 1 TANAH RATA. Sat A postman and a gardener Rot a bad scare at noon yesterday when they came face to face with a full grown' tiger near a holiday bungalow close to the golf course. All three lied in different directions. The postman. G.112 words
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Article107 1966-06-19 1 RAWALPINDI, Sat.- Pak- is tan's lelt-leaiiinn foreign Minister. Mr. ZulhKar Bhutto formally tendered his resignation to President Ayub Khan yesterday. Mr. Bhutto requested an audience with the President and handed him a four-line note asking tor leave undergo treatment and to be relieved of107 words
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34 1966-06-19 1 STOP PRESS WITHDRAWAL FROM BORNEO BORDER JAKARTA. Sat— Ano'her Battalion (if In dnnrsian Armed Parcel has bern withdrawn from the regions lh.it horrlrr Mai i.vm.i amidst peace moves toward endinc the three-year-old confrontation pulley34 words
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Advertisement124 1966-06-19 1 SBL-C-OTE m*oe mv tt SPORTS PANT Y FEATURES I T* PF.RFKCT FIT. PERFECT FRKF.DOM. K SATISFACTION V V GUARANTEED. fi LOVKLY COLOURS BLACK, PINK. BLUE. U WHITK. YELLOW A In Sizes S. 11, LA XL. tog) |||g|3 NATIONAL N. WIRELESS MICROPHONE \\> SYSTEM This is a complete public address srt.124 words
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Advertisement5 1966-06-19 1 For electrical products throughout Singapore5 words
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Advertisement17 1966-06-19 1 Diamonds Gems set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers IS, Raffle* Place, Singapora-L Tel: *****.17 words
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257 1966-06-19 2 China a nuclear super power by 1970— warning While i leading Wesdisarmament ncpoti.itor warned thai Communist China may brronif ;i nuclear raperpower before i'fio. foreign diplomats hen are studv:rm a Chinese charge thai RuMia provoked more than .>.oo<) border incidents between July ismjo anc! 1' The nuclear warning came from257 words
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Article99 1966-06-19 2 Berserk skipper jumps overboard HONOLULU, Sat. Two RM novice seamen sailed a 29ft. sloop "Splendid" into Honolulu Harbour and told coast guard authorities their skipper went berserk and jumped overboard on a voyage from California. The missing man, Leo Woyshner. 33. was involved In another 111-fated sea adventure last September.99 words
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Article, Illustration768 1966-06-19 2 THEY'RE GUILTY OF THE LOT: REVISIONISM. CHAUVINISM. SPLITTISM. CAPITULATIONISM AND EVEN IMPERIALISM BUCHAREST. Sat. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai. yesterday made a slashing attack on the leaders of the Soviet Union in one of the most open and768 words
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Article212 1966-06-19 2 PENANQ. Bat— Eight Indonesians from Sumatra were found exhausted and starving on board a motorboat li miles off P.*nang on April 24 with 73 sacks of coffee seeds, one sack of white pepper, tins of coffee powder and water logged rice Marine Corporal Ahmad bin212 words
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Article100 1966-06-19 2 by the vice-chairman of the Pahang branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Inche Nordln bin Abu Bakar. In a statement after an annual meeting in Kuantan yesterday: rE real victims of the three-year confrontation are the workers. This is because their legitimate activities in trade union movement have been100 words
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Article23 1966-06-19 2 UNITED NATIONS. Sat MalayMa will contribute $7 800 to the cost of the United Nation* peace force In Cyprus. Reuter. IReuter - 23 words
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Article53 1966-06-19 2 PENANO. Sat. Top-rankinf Umno leaders from the national headquarters will address an Umno rally here on June 2.1 when the Penang division celebrates the party's 20th anniversary. Inche Musa Hltam. Umno* raecutlve secretary, and Inch* Ibrahim bin Ahmad, the cv. ternal publicity officer' among those53 words
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Article109 1966-06-19 2 J/ANGAR, Sat. The Mentri Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, plans to write a book on Al-Marhum Kayanj?, who is said to have founded Perlis more than 100 years ago. Tan Sri Sheikh Alvnad said this when he opened a "Drama Nijjnf presented Jointly by109 words
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Article46 1966-06-19 2 PENANO. 8«t. The Tanjonß Umno divlaion plans to build t tIOOOO headquarters in Tanjong Toltong The president. Inche Sulnng bin Haji Mohamed Mid today i lite had been selected and «nrk mould start as soon as the required funds had been raised.46 words
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Article54 1966-06-19 2 1 1 arrested for having pistols KANOAB. Sat. Eleven people in Perlis were arrested for i legal possession of pistols last year, according to the annual crime report Issued this week by the Kantrar Police. There were 10 robberies, one more man in the previous year. Burttiarles and thefts dropped54 words
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Article28 1966-06-19 2 PENANG. Sat. The Lion* Club of Penang will hold lv In»fsll«tlon dinner and danre at the Metro Night Club Hotel International, at 8 p.m. nert Saturday.28 words
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Advertisement186 1966-06-19 2 ■■■■■■■■■■■■WKwfc*--*^ HI n m i I m Take a bold look! The ail new Renault 16 exciting to look at, fantastic to drive! Character and comfort to please a Four wheel independent suspension connoisseur. Bold, clean lines, re- smoothes out the roughest road, markable visibility, sumptuous, com- Boot capacity is186 words
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PUTTING FACES TO THE NAMES THAT HAVE BEEN MAKING NEWS IN PARLIAMENT
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Article, Illustration415 1966-06-19 3 The doctors who never disagree KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Who is Dr. Mahathir? asked someone at a cocktail party the other night. An Interesting question considering the meteoric rise of this M.P. from Kota Star Selatan who is today one of the foremost spokesmen for the Alliance Party. He can be415 words
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Article198 1966-06-19 3 Backroom boy who set the pace I/LALA UMPIR. Sat. Meet the man who set the pace for the lively foreign affairs deba' now on in the House of Representatives. Alliance back-bencher from Sitiawan. 37-year-old Mr. Kam Woon Wan (above) was one time a school teacher before he decided to take198 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-06-19 3 Softly softly the Kulim battler [£UALA LUMPUP, Sat. She is soft spoken, gentle, very motherly. But when it comes to politics Senator Bibi Aishah binte Hamid Don is a battler, constantly on the attack. Like the othei day in the Senate when she was accorded the honour of moving the438 words
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Article88 1966-06-19 3 IPOH, Sat. Five men were charged In the Magistrate's Court here today for possession of five reels of obscene films and 87 obscene photographs at the 3rd mile Ipoh-Kuala Kangsar Road last night They pleaded not guilty and were allowed $300 ball each by the magistrate.88 words
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Article79 1966-06-19 3 —by a prominent Filipino lndustraliM Col. J.R. McMicklng: FLIPINO technical men «hould emigrate to \>\in countries for the benefit of the Philippines. We have an abundance of technical men who can no to nearby Asian countries and help them in their development. By doing this, the Philippines will soon be79 words
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Article39 1966-06-19 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Th# military is carrying out training exercises at Seletar Range area between 3 p.m. today and 1 p.m. tomorrow. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public are advised not to b* aUrmed39 words
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Article29 1966-06-19 3 BINQAPORE. Sat An Informative filmlft produced by TelevUton Singapura featuring the functions of the Public Utilities Board, will be transmitted over channel S at 920 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration546 1966-06-19 3 A Secret Service *Mt, man was injured in a flght with two teenagers In Washington after a car carrying Vice President Hubert Humphrey was hit by a stone. The stone chipped a window, but did not break it. The Vice President was unhurt. Julio Leparc of ■r Argentina was546 words
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318 1966-06-19 3 LONDON, Saturday. AMERICAN evangelist Billy Granam cut short his tour of London's hign-life Soho district last night when fist fignts broke out and two people were arrested. As he attempted to drive away, a blonde stripper appearing at a Soho club climbed on318 words
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Advertisement516 1966-06-19 3 McX pantee AND little Xtra pantee WITH LYCRA lighter in weight smoother cooler Llttl. X P.m.. with Lycra Llttl. Xtr. P.m.. with Lycra Dip-waiatad, with a n«« 'littla All the faatur** ot Littla X boy' l*g tor comfort, d.tachabi* Pirrtc* with Lycra plus a d.«o uipandtri and ootch-piac*. wnttbind. Whit,516 words
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Advertisement309 1966-06-19 3 YOUR CHANCE TO EARN $250 EXTRA A MONTH! You can earn an additional $250.00 every month with the M.CI.S. Oil Palm Investment Plan. Under this scheme, you can be a coowner of an Oil Palm Estate. You can start with as little as $500.00. Don't delay. Fill in the coupon309 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1966-06-19 4 BEVERLEY NICHOLS - THE TRUTH ABOUT SOMERSET MAUGHAM WHY A LETTER FROM THE MASTER BEGAN WITH 'Beverley sweet' PART SIX LAST week I introduced Emily Boric Sherfesee, one of the Master's women friends, who was neither young, nor elegant, nor beautiful— though admittedly she was extremely rich for whom he seemed to have1,469 words
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Article771 1966-06-19 5 learn What are the critic* when the author of "Down the Garden Path" suddenly begins to write brilliant detective storiet> ender an age?" That last phrase is typi cally •'Willie." My years were by no means short when we had this conversation, but Willie, from the lofty eminence of the771 words
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Article, Illustration933 1966-06-19 5 think that It may be worth taking a sldeglance at 'lt. A man with so vast a public a story-teller with so uncanny a genius for holding the attention of the crowd, down to the last cunningly placed full-stop must In some degree have influenced933 words
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Advertisement9 1966-06-19 5 ©1966 Beverley Nichols NEXT w >gßf THE KEPT WOMEN9 words
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Advertisement286 1966-06-19 5 Give him natural vitamins a H) lor natural health I It's the way to keep up his strength to lead a full life, j <^^^ $^3$ Scott's Emulsion made from Pure Cod Liver Oil is EMUISWU a natural food that's packed with Vitamins A &D. r Take Scott's Emulsion and286 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-06-19 6 JOE MIRANDA - SHIRTSLEEVES BOSS WHO'S IN NO HURRY AT ALL JOE MIRANDA Story by Picture by TAN HONG KUAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Pmnhulu Tawt 811. 53. the newly appointed Chief Minister of Sara wak. is in no Immediate hurry to form his new Cabinet. Within hours of being sworn In Chief MinisterTAN HONG KUAN - 309 words
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395 1966-06-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Democratic Action Party today alleged that the Alliance Government was committing a '"fundamental breach of Constitutional practice' by dismissing Dato Stephen Kal o n g Ningkan as Chief Minister of Sarawak. The secretary general of the party, Mr. C.395 words
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131 1966-06-19 6 Vandals threaten town's phone service KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Telecoms Department in Klang has threatened to remove all of the town's 20 public telephones because vandals have destroyed half of them. A spokesman of .the Telecoms Department here said that while there were only six public telephones damaged out of131 words
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Article130 1966-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three student societies of the Nanyang University have been given three months to prove their existence. They are the Political Science Society, tin Social Science Society and the English Society The Assistant Kt^i.strar of Societies. Mr. Wong Hung Khun, in a notification published130 words
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Advertisement740 1966-06-19 6 TODAY iNdfc AUSTRALIA What's new in this land of rapid growth and huge potential The Snowy Mountains Scheme Down to earth MovJng Mountains Traditionally. Australia's export trade has A A How do you make a critical path to move ridden on the sheep's back. The nations a mountain? In the740 words
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787 1966-06-19 7 A VIETNAMESE princess who received part of her education in the United States at the expense of American taxpayers has emerged as the voice of the anti-American Bud dhist movement in Hue. The militant leader of the Buddhists inUPI - 787 words
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479 1966-06-19 7 What gives 2 MILLION the strength of 50 MILLION S|\(..\PORI. >.it 1 lie Minister ol tor eicn A»T.nr>. Mr. S H.n.i r.. tn. in tonight cave thr formula for ni.ikim; two million peoplt\iTungtr than .">0 million Referring to tho M t i flicU-d wilh Mii.tll-countrs inferiurit> (oinplcx. who contend that479 words
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Article57 1966-06-19 7 MONDAY is your last day £UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore citizens ana holders of Singapore identity cards in Malaysia muj>! i themselvt s by .Monday. A Police he.ulq statement today adv.. d who have not ft! registered them>eive.» to do Tlie regt>t ration pertua which expired on May M. m*t fxtmded57 words
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Article20 1966-06-19 7 Xt ALA I DMPI H lei. are f <I«.\ '.or h :iinr-ad\ >M;dy ou of M» >20 words
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Article83 1966-06-19 7 ,<l CJ Mil:. B la hl.li L'nuio ork i .miD r< unponi (111 the mdinc of confrontation I'nino voutlis mu>t double their ofTort> to strengthen th«ir purl> and thr nation Imnu youths are the backb«nr of the country and it i> e^ential for you o he united and profrrsviv*Be <»n83 words
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Article, Illustration368 1966-06-19 7 Will school boards give Peter a chance to prove himself? THE PROBLEMS AHEAD FOR FIRST BLINO MALAYSIAN WHO HAS GOT A DEGREE AND IS NOW WORKING FOR DIPLOMA PENANQ, Sat. Will blind Peter Chin Peng Kong. 23. have the opportunity to prove himself as a teacher in a sighted secondary368 words
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Article346 1966-06-19 7 OR THE BIRD OF DEATH AND WHY THE FUTURE IS SO MUCH BRIGHTER JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Johore State Legislative Assembly today passed a resolution congratulating and thanking the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and his delegation on their successful peace talks with Indonesia in Bangkok346 words
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Advertisement257 1966-06-19 7 LEARN at HOME about the CATHOLIC CHURCH BY MAIL MO COST NO OBLIGATION Fill in and mail to R.LC. 24. Nassim Road. Singapore 10. Name AddresiI For jour mo-t autiful yrar* The woman in her mldthirtiea .starts on the most important age of beauty the time of her great- est257 words
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Advertisement750 1966-06-19 7 I T e*"^* J« f% *y%'p— *Sjm— aa—^ A TT APHMFNIT c^W\\^Vv"%i A I I AC MM tN I S^y- V vv*3BS2S for your \V cleaning \l'i Bamjh hand?-and-kne«*Ko<i«;ew3rfc for ever With these new c<ick-o« headi you can scrub, sweep, dust or polish floors and shampoo car> i pets standing750 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-06-19 8 RUDY BELTRAN; TAN HONG KUAN - RUDY BELTRAN TAN HONG KUAN STORY BY PICTURE BY in the drill shed a handshake from Norashikin XL M..\ LUMPUR. Sat Toh Puan Norashikin. w;ie of the Minister ol Home Affairs. Tun Dim i.-mail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. g a v e a feminine touch to the Dasslng-out359 words
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Article65 1966-06-19 8 oy me Sultan ol Prruk «hpn hr took the xalutr at a parade of the Rungkup Civil 1 DffetK* I'm: at. Sflfkoh. 23 mile* from 'l>;uk Aumjii. y**Mnaty: THOUGH confrontation I* over there is still nred for the Civil Defence Corps to br maintained at readinrss to meet any eventuality.65 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-06-19 8 The 'millionaire' thief left a mark... KUALA LUMPUR, Sat SINGAPORE'S "m i 1 i i o n aire'' burglar. Chew Kirn Lin. 25, was today sentenced by the High Court here to an additional seven years' jail for robbery. He will serve the sentence after completing the present jail terms233 words
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Article53 1966-06-19 8 KUALA LUMPUK. Sat. —The Governor-Gencial of New Zenland. Sir Bernard ftagunon, will begin a hve-day informal -sit to Malaysia on June 24 to meet the New Zealand service j personnel here. Sir Rernard. accompanied by I ady Fergusson. will be received in audience by the53 words
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Article47 1966-06-19 8 PENANG, Sat. Repie entatives from 36 UMNO brancnea In Penang and members of the Penang UMNO executive will hold a dinner at UMNO Hall tomorrow night in honour of the divisional pre-sic"::'. Syed Hassan Aidld, who received the JMN in the recent Kings blrthciav notion:47 words
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157 1966-06-19 8 QJEREMBAN. Sat— The use 1 >v_- of Malay as the .sole official language in VJ6I will not disrupt (orernment machinery. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, chairman of the National Language Month executive committee, said today. 'He was speaking- at the closing- ceremony of157 words
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Article503 1966-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Trading this week on the Stock Exchange was quiet and routine, and daily turnovers contracted to far le&s than one million units. It was stUJ a time of digestion after the great boom of May. with large deliveries coming iurward and a period of503 words
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Article29 1966-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. B I Strjit. tell Ijt to $635 37, an offering I <Dore Coi ers' Assoc-iution pine--: H. < $43f aellers. drum $45; sol.ers. The tone was quiet.29 words
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Advertisement269 1966-06-19 8 to the modern child's prospect* than a sure K^\ yv knowledge of his language. Schooling ran I J— do much but not all. Home learning with JL li V the aid of the best of new books can make all the difference to your child. And a C ood children's269 words
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Advertisement188 1966-06-19 8 fa I MOTHER Ihoughilul vkords. riMssiinnj vkords. words that h.ivc bed repeated for centuries. or uho better th.in mother can advise you on the problems of being a girl° If you have any doubts, we urge you to ask your mother about Tampax internal sanitary protection. Certainly you may havt188 words
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Article829 1966-06-19 9 Joseph Yeo - Joseph Yeo By SINGAPORE, Sat The new $50 million Mobil Refinery in Jurong will In- playing its part in supplying essential fuels for the economy of Singapore and .Malaysia for a long time to829 words
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356 1966-06-19 9 I O.NDON. Sat. Mr. Jek L Yeun Thong, Singapore s Minister of Labour, said today he felt that the stress put on tourism was one of the most important features cf the Commonwealth trade ministers conference which was held in London. Mr.356 words
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Article182 1966-06-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The New Zealand Volunteer Service Abroad is hkely to -end a public health team to Sabah Mmfl time Ihla year to help tram rural health lechnlcli M: Gordon A. Skipper. Chlel executive of the oi GanUation. dJjvUMCd this today before leaving182 words
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Article, Illustration326 1966-06-19 9 Five finger god fish now go into the pot \JUAR, Sat. A Chinese god fish, known to Malays as Ikan Talang highly revered by the Chinese in this country for over 600 years are now being eaten by some of them. The fish has five finger-prints on its body believed326 words
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Article142 1966-06-19 9 OLIVIA YEOH - OLIVIA YEOH By N(. APORfc, Sal. O Jasaan »f Britain have paid Sintiapore raciiiK (lri\»-r I. re Han Sens the rare compliment of l«-t tint Iniii have llii- flr>t of the new ""tiiirr enodrK that will come out ICast. He i> expected to142 words
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Article53 1966-06-19 9 KL'AI.4 1 I MHLH gal Ihr Agung loOay honoured two nnur pcupie on the tun oi his uirthday Ihev art l>i H.K R.iv Mrdiml SUlXTiiitpndcnt ni th^ Gfiif: Keaatru M,<<^ ra 'KMN' «nd Mr J. E B \Mtormr Dinclnr ol ■duration, •ho wnx a«*rdrd the Johau53 words
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Article150 1966-06-19 9 Valuation and real estate Singapore, sat. some 50 people connected with real estate are currently attending a series of talks given by Mr. Philip Motha. a valuation lecturer at the Singapore Polytechnic. The talk.s. entitled "The Valuation of Real Estate." are .sponsored by the Real Estate Valuers' Association <>f Singapore150 words
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Article34 1966-06-19 9 »POH. Sat. A wuu.Hit ryclUt, Lini Moot. 64. fatally tnjuird ye»i«rd«.v nftciaoon ihm nhe was involved in collision with a r»r at :(i» liinritnn of Kimptr Ro»d and 1 Cha.mbtrla.ln Ro«4 h»f».34 words
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Article42 1966-06-19 9 SINGAPORE Srf Ih* In•pecior i iip Royal Air I Mr Marshal Sa Annual us Walker, llns nnu-miiß look th* laluir at tlir JOtli anm\rr.sat v PMi-^dr ol the RAF police Auxil- the Far Ea.-l Air Force ai CteagL42 words
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Article23 1966-06-19 9 SAIOON Sal A U.S. Al r Force C-IUU iud<«y piui.xed into lOC Climoi S<\t killing all 12 people on board.23 words
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308 1966-06-19 9 SURPRISE AWAITS YOUTH 'ENVOY' DENISE P'INANG. Sat. When -he arrives in Malaysia with six other American Field Service students on Monday. 17-yeai-old schoolgirl Denlse Elaine Walker will not be able to spend her summer vacation with her adopted family m Penang. Mr and Mrs. Lee Chin Sin. originally chosen as308 words
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Article76 1966-06-19 10 IS M nrrfi $1 I Minimum) PRfIBVTERIAN CHURCH, In BlBxaporr. Orchard Road. Sunday s«rvlct a.m. and 6 p.m. All wrlcom*. METHODIST CHURCH Rarkrr Road. HKMHI II Kiindnv School 8.43 a.m. Worjhip Rfr\i« JO a.m. Everyon* »»lrom». TM; .%4?»k WftLEV METHODIST CHURCH. I Fort Canning Koad Slncapon Worship B«T\ir«76 words
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Article148 1966-06-19 10 yHE Alliance Government which has done so much to increase Malaysia's prosperity now shows a commendable desire to spread that prosperity through all parts of the country. An unemployment survey taking in all major towns is now 1 going on and with the returns in by the148 words
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Article96 1966-06-19 10 II'HEN the call goes out for women pioneers the girls of Malaysia will get a i fine opportunity to serve the nation. No one can say that on this score the Government has lacked vision. While other countries have confined their pioneer youth movements to men, Malaysia intends96 words
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Article80 1966-06-19 10 oo much is being done to secure Malaysia and Singapore a place in the foreign market. Export councils have been formed, trade missions despatched and stalls sought In foreign fairs from Tokyo to London. But how much attention do we pay to advertising? How much advertising do we80 words
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Article, Illustration622 1966-06-19 10 ROBIN DOUGLAS - I suppose I'm a talent snob says Vanessa ROBIN DOUGLAS By CHE has a delightfully low, husky voice and the proud elegance of a thoroughbred racehorse. But since her latest film "Morgan" won the award at the Cannes Film Festival, and since she has been named to play the queen622 words
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Article348 1966-06-19 10 The Know Alls DROP u« a line. Our addrrM: The Know Alto, Thf Sunday Timrs, Time* Houw, Singapore 9. No I replies by post. DOES a newspaper accept all and any advertising offered to it? JOAN Ml Newspapers reserve the rignt to accept or reject any advertising offered. Individual newspapers348 words
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Article1029 1966-06-19 10 TOBY CHUA - THERE is talk in the air about a "gentle revolution". Children are the revolutionaries, parents the conspirators. And the idea they are expounding is that babies can learn to read. The seeds of the revolution were already sown as far back as 1914 when a progressive mother simply1,029 words
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Article715 1966-06-19 10 CHAPMEN PINCHER - CHAPMEN PINCHER BY WHEN your dog yelps and twitches in his sleep he is dreaming and may even be having a nightmare. Scientists are now satisfled that dogs, cats, monkeys, rabbits and other mammals dream every night and that, as with humans, regular dreaming is715 words
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Advertisement704 1966-06-19 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT II Wmrdt U (Him.)— Box it rto. txlr, MAD me Senior Apiwintmenla vacant In The Sunday Ma.il earn week. LIP! INSURANCE selling popular l<!*ns for kM Inoorne. We want mesi and ladles over 21 to repnaiit us on full pan time baaia Attractive, tenna. Apply in704 words
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Advertisement12 1966-06-19 10 f-Cough Drops-. POft RIUIP Or COUGH SORB THROAT and SMOKE* S THROAT12 words
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Advertisement59 1966-06-19 10 THE fJSss NECESSITIES rj^^ OF LIFE I THE 4th I NECESSITY A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY that GUARANTEES the other 3. You will be pleasantly surprised to discover how*profitable it is to protect j the future of those you love through rj5C Yearly bonus now $33 with more at maturity BmtAPOM59 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-06-19 11 rpHIS Is something born of the Space Age a "walking" chair designed to give mobility to amputee and paraplegic children. The unusual 8-leg vehicle was developed by engineers or Space-General Corporation. El Monte, California. The original concept for the vehicle came from a231 words
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Article127 1966-06-19 11 U.S. troops fly in for holiday JfUALA LUMPUR, The first batch of about 80 war w. eary American troops from Vietnam arrived here today for five days of recreation. The troops, who arrived ln a chartered Pan American Airways flißht, are being housed ln leading Kuala Lumpur hotels. Two more127 words
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Article50 1966-06-19 11 KAJANO. Sat. The polic* here h.nr reminded cun owners In Ulu Langat district that their '.jermits to carry nre-arm.i ■IS expire at the end of the month. Circulars to this effeit have been «en» out asking them to I*' their permit*, renewed as early as poMlble.50 words
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Article132 1966-06-19 11 SINGAPORE s.i Austra-lian-bom mezzo soprano Helen MrKniiion flrw in (torn Kuala Lumpur today for a performance at thr Cultural Centre on Monday night she vuli be accompanied on the piano by Catherine Tan Slew Ens your question after 10 seconds, tell him "It is mummy,132 words
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198 1966-06-19 11 A 'keep off appeal to all politicians KOTA BHARU, Saturday. OEVENTY per cent of the farmers' associations in Kelantan are not functioning well because of political interference. Making this charge today at a groundnut harvesting ceremony at Kampong Kor, 10 miles from here. the State Deputy Agriculture Officer, Haji Mahmood198 words
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Article310 1966-06-19 11 PENANO. Bat. The Bnlilc Pulau Prophet Mohamrd's birthday relebration.s committee will organlM h religious function at 1 the Koiirsi Village community I hal! on July 2. this word proceed to "daddy" and introduce this word as you did "mummy." Once be has learned "daddy" he must he taught310 words
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Article145 1966-06-19 11 4 tin mine raiders ambushed I/AMPAR, Sat. Four men were arrested ln a police ambush during the early hours yesterday ln a tin mine in Malim Nawar near here and about $7,000 worth of stolen tin ore was recovered. All four offered no resistance when the police closed ln on145 words
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Article59 1966-06-19 11 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh coroner. Inche Abu Mansor bin Ali, today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on housewife, Chow Hee Yong. 51. who was knocked down by a rider. Chung KhM Yong. on Feb. 14 while she wad crossing Anderson Road here. She sustained head Injuries59 words
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Article177 1966-06-19 11 17 firms struck off register SINGAPORE. Sat. The names of 17 Singapore companies have been strucK off the Register of Companies because they had not submitted their financial returns for "many years." the Registrar of Companies. Mr. A- W. Ghow.s, said today. Thi names of the firms published ln the177 words
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Article103 1966-06-19 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechtl 10.57 am 1 7.8 ft i. 8.41 pm. < 6.6 f t); Singapore 1155 a.m.: <7.Bft». 1049 p.m. (B.lft i Port Dicksom 642 a.m. ("9ft., 718 p.m. (9.3 ft i Port Swettenham 606 a.m. (12.5 ft). 617 pm (13.5ft>; Penang 12103 words
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Article65 1966-06-19 11 by a United Nations educator. Mrs. Marietta Tree, who Is studying Singapore* educational system: IHAVE heard much about the racial harmony in your republic and I am very impressed. Your educational system, both in the past and present, must have played quite an important role in contributing to this harmony.65 words
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Article246 1966-06-19 11 I-CARDS: THE SECOND PHASE BEGINS SINGAPORE. Sat. National re- registration of workers employed in Government departments, statutory bodies and comcommercial firms for the i.ew laminated plastic Identity cards, will begin next week the second phase of tne island-wide campaign. Those employed ln factories, club.» and societies will also be registered,246 words
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Article53 1966-06-19 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat. A po--1 lice party led by Senior Inspe/*--1 tor S. A. Jabbar raided tht Chup Seong Club in the King Street here on Thursday night and arrested 22 people for play- Ins "pai kow A quantity of chips including about (100 is53 words
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Advertisement877 1966-06-19 11 In TWO HOURS* I can Srove you can have a uper Power MEMORY! *l »nl for HOW TO OK I IMB—BH—H—i VFLOP A SUPICR-POWBR I MKMORY on 15 fry provtl for my ton I vtry iurpn.Kj after TWO HOIR« at th* thingi h* w_ _kInt m« to try him out877 words
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Article346 1966-06-19 12 What s your problem? Write to: Sliss Jane Lee. Tbe Sunda> Time*. lime» House. Rner alley Road. Siniapore t. No replies by post. 1 IFIND my rreekle face very embarrassing. How much will it cost it 1 start imtng creams and ointments I I Xl M.1.1* Don346 words
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Article, Illustration631 1966-06-19 12 JUDITH YONG - The fashion god fathers JUDITH YONG BY THANKS TO THEM NOW LITTLE MISS NOT SO (§JCH CAN LOOK LIKE M MILLION DOLLARS MLli'l two Singapoic businesiineii who have brought a little bit of glamour into the life of Miss Not -So •Rich. Mr. Chan Meng Cheong, 50. was a drycleaner631 words
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Advertisement233 1966-06-19 12 Subtle, flattering "stardust" sparkle *-r—^f\ I Adds gloss to (in£erti£\ 11 \s\-T? II iliLa luster to your lipstick. KiiOiDAlU/Wl Cesaloverl^hTe^to i Eyeshadow, a shimmer-L-C/QA^ overlay to your ["\JyJ7oC, rnmplexion. LIP HIGHLIGHT FINGERTIP HIGHLIGHT Addi no colour, bur Mbml A<ld« a hint of foi» accent to fiet luiter of any lipstick233 words
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Advertisement71 1966-06-19 12 With a I Bring the cool, clean fragrance H of pine to your home with /al Disinfectant. Zal makes V every room smell fresher and Vdl sweeter, /al contains 4 power- >m *!^l' ful germ-killers to protect \our famil> fr»>m infection. Sprinkle a little Zal into drains and dustbins daily,71 words
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Advertisement129 1966-06-19 12 So you want to protect floors, cherish furniture and produce a brilliant lasting shine RONUK have exactly what you want Ronuk products shine at looking after floors and furniture. They clean, polish, seal and protect. Look for Ronuk home-care products at your favourite store. RONUK WAX POLISH Puts deep shine129 words
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Article, Illustration914 1966-06-19 13 Till; cast of "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" is made up of {neat actors, old and new. Yet the star oi the show is a man whose face never graces the giant screen. But it is his sure hand and acute understanding of the film medium thai914 words
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Article363 1966-06-19 13 THE AMOROUS PRAWN by Anthony Klmmlns, which Rowcroft Theatre Club Is presenting irom June 29 to July 2, la a farcical comedy. The wife of a high-ranking army officer, living In a sumptuous house In Scotland ,Js bored to tears with her position and not a little worried363 words
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Advertisement556 1966-06-19 13 HOW SHOWING! TODAY 4 SHOWS: 9am.. 12 45, 4.30 ft t.lSpm. 'CR ZHIVAGO starts Promptly lot 9.1 b. 1.00. 4.45 8.30 p.m. Admission: SI SO, S2.SO ft V 4 00 I (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) No Free L;st 1 in 70 MM PANAVISION MGM Presents David Lean Film I "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO"556 words
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Advertisement113 1966-06-19 13 i liil ""■Mi B^y y |^ygyjj i |yj|j^ Tadav: 3->- 9 00 ».m. II Sadhana Kishore ■Fman mauji V m»* w~ l**.*" sun. JjH AMARiI" fC'-f.Er S.IIU'I Today 10 a.m "Annanda Jothl" Today: 1.30 -S -8.30 pm. rV o R ja»aici'» > io 4 Nc "MUGARASr Tami'. TmitJiHiilXiiiiim l 6*°*113 words
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Advertisement80 1966-06-19 13 ODEON PALACE COHINC I Meet C I. A. AGENT 003, Hit Mission TOP SECRET! Hit Girl. SMASHING' j Hit Duty Kill or be Killed! ACTIONI ACTION! TeCHNICOLO* Tf CHNISCOPt BVtBI tterring LANG JEFFRIES with Chinese Subtitles) ..eie..... 4 :[rf.H>.f>,4i j Torfov Sho-» «t I-* p.m. S emim 4M^ A/y MtS/CiiM80 words
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Advertisement729 1966-06-19 13 #> (All times ihown arc tor Malaysia and Singapara) This week's programme* include: for The Music Lovtr of 1030 on 13 and 16 metres). MON Concerto For Flute ft STcKestra in D Motor (Hoydn) Kurt Kaimus Oboe Munich Chamber Orchestra. JES. Concerto No. 1 in E Minor Op il (Chopin)729 words
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Advertisement247 1966-06-19 13 ODEON -OPENS TODAY! DAILY AT 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. BIZARRE! UNEARTHLY! TERRIFYING! yf jH^^T\ cASTItIANCOLOR SfcLjrfV ',/B JtM. IN MANDARIN f^* JfjJWTTWf 9 li»h Chinese ,pfM jU F Subtitles V CS *^PHBbVu^p» WINNER OF BEST DIRECTION AND BEST COSTUME PRIZES AT CANNES FILM FESTIVAL. PALACE -OPENS TODAY!247 words
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Miscellaneous732 1966-06-19 13 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL I > Newsreel In Chinese; 805 ManP.M.: 12.50 Programme Sum- darln Opera "Woon ban I marj- In All Languagec; 12.55 Kuan"; 9.00 News And Newsreel Belajar-lah Baha.sa Keaang^an: In English; 9.20 Spotlight On 1.00 My Mother The Car— "Many The Public Utilities Board <EngHappy No Returns"; 1.25732 words
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186 1966-06-19 14 FAIR DEAL FOR BUDDHISTS SAYS OUR MAN BANGKOK, ttau Mr. Kon Liang Hun. aii ofllclal of me Worui low>hip of budd«;sUs in Penang. .said lodai 1 there v iv (Übcnmlnauoo i Buddhi>La In \u the tact thai i&lam la the BU invry." Mi Kon is iMTi to fttui Uit organisation186 words
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Article18 1966-06-19 14 siNUAPORt: s.i- Hie Bins* apore Conference Hall rani today oeietorated its opening vih s BOCfclali pir'.v18 words
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Article173 1966-06-19 14 JtSSELTON. Sat. The Sabal: Government U reviewing its policy on the mangrove industry in view of foreign and local interest in mancrove cutting. This was stated today by a spokesman of the Ministry ot Natural Resources i-i Clarifying a report in a local newspaper The report173 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-06-19 14 Rolls-Royce armed against the rude road users a Rolls for 30 years, and on countless occasions a douching of cold water sprayed at a belligerent motorist or hoo; gan has proved a far better deterrent than counter-abuse. "No one has ever prosecuted me on the contrary, usually they can't help271 words
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Article90 1966-06-19 14 PE.NWNG bat Eleven real King'! bivUiduy hOnour&. including Tan Sri H.<;i c M H ,M!.m. will be ff>. dinner the Dawood Restau:i Ml ii'l.i\ The others are: Syed Hassan Aidld. Mr Euxofle Abdoolcader. Inciic AMui Rahim bin D;ulo Hajl Syed Kabeer bin Anm..d. Inone Zainul bin90 words
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Article23 1966-06-19 14 CANBERRA. Sat. The Army Minister. Mr. Malcolm Fu.ser. will visit Australian j troops serving In South-Rusi I Asia from June 19.23 words
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219 1966-06-19 14 IOHORE BAHRU. Sat. j J The Speaker of the Johore Legislative Assembly. I Haji All bin Hajl Raya has urged the Central Government to consider demolish- I ing the Johore Causeway. 'Speaking at Mersing yester- I I day during a tour of his constituency. Hajl219 words
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Article58 1966-06-19 14 KCALA LUMPUK. Sat. Pnme Minister. Tenglcu Abdul Ruhman. will launch the Publi- (lt\ Campaign Week of the National Rehabilitation Service I at the Stadium Negara here on Friday HK wite. Piian thWlffh Rortzlah. will give away the prizes, to the winners of tin--r and Essay competition?.58 words
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Article48 1966-06-19 14 NEW YORK. Sat.— Ralph Miller 71. cf Rhode Island. na« pleaded guilty to drunkeness after I at. arTestcd while drivln? hi* wheelchair down the mid- die of the main street. Cars I swerved to avoid hitting Miller, a disabled vr'eran le«8 were amputated.48 words
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Article24 1966-06-19 14 KUAI A LUMPUR. Sat. The Acting British High Commissioner to New Zealand. Mr. B. O. Snvillmiu:. arrival here today -day privM.24 words
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Article18 1966-06-19 14 KLALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat. .r Ludy Temper -nttal Pund l««t I m.itvh .>:a:i«i *14 190 7018 words
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Article, Illustration513 1966-06-19 14 Maestro of Indian classical music to give concert here SINGAPORE. Sat A man who used th*» magic of maslc to tran. rend the barriers of race. creed and culture, and to weave an International appreciation for Indian ola&slcal music will Rive a recital here In early July. U.staz All Akbar513 words
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272 1966-06-19 14 SHI NGTON, Sat A new probe into Vit tnam peace prospects appeared to be in motion today, but the State Department's reaction to d flurry of activity in world capitals w.is <\- tremely cautious itloo on Wa&hlilgton. London. Ottawa. i and272 words
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Advertisement609 1966-06-19 14 THE W0 RLP NEEDS J"ftd/OffIMEN Irt J South Air, ft LV^S Pt^-' Hongkong aW^^Baf MUNCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD U desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COU RSES key industrial and commercial positions. Leadlllt aut horltlai consldar "British Institute*' ccurm tha V,e are entering .a new exciting609 words
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Advertisement161 1966-06-19 14 Wiicn other methods fail youVe just got to use this therapy which J i s capable of produc ing j-^» positive results instant- K r permanently I TA!-FF AC IPI 7<CTITRF. CUNtC WONG KA-cmJEN V MaWTA (010 MIAC3 (M«U) > m*«« rrocryo) ma's (hk) mmi <ra»*«o -^T <- a^V QaP161 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1966-06-19 18 STwiTH EPSOM JEEP DALING BAIK or Mona Lisa? Tlir clash of these two up-and-coming sprinters in the Class 2 Div 1 5U handicap (Race 4» highlights the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club June Meeting at Kuala Lumpur today. There i.s very little1,124 words
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Article1024 1966-06-19 18 KL— lst day Race 1—2.30 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,000) 7f 1 ***** (.'mini a i Hpi h Hengi Bagby 5 9.0 (F) -Kanr 7 2 ***** Scutic .i de;,.! K- F Breuk. 9 813 Lee 1 3 ***** Lovely Lotus a (\oungl Nair 5 8.10 Lim 2 4 *****1,024 words
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Article276 1966-06-19 18 ATHLETICS Achilles Clubs meet (Parrer Pk. 2.30 p.m.): Hanmau SCs open relays (KGV grd. Sban. 2.30>: Perak AAA southern zone triangular meet <SASS grd. T. Ansoni. C'KICKKT Perak state trial (Ipoh padang. 10.30 a.m.). OL Perak schools Ige: Sultan Yussuf v Bekolah TAR <B. Gajah>. Stonor Shield: Kilat276 words
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347 1966-06-19 18 ASCOT. Saturday. AUNT EDITH, one of the best four-year-olds ■r* in Europe, was surprisingly beaten in the £10.000 Hardwicke Stakes, the premier event on the last day of the four-day Royal Ascot race meeting yesterday. Aunt Edith, winner of two big races347 words
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237 1966-06-19 18 Advertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London. (Special) One of the most common afflict ion* la a condition known as "Itching piles." It Is most embarrassing for the victim during the day and especially aggravating at237 words
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151 1966-06-19 18 PARIS. Sat The Grand Steeplechase de ParU at Auteuil tomorrow will be the world's rlche.st chase, carrying a prize of £28.570 ($242,000). Hyeres 111. an eight-year-old mare, who won the rar» in 1965. is favourite to complete a hat-trick of victories. She151 words
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Article91 1966-06-19 18 ROUS WARNS N. KOREAN SURPRISE I ONDON. Sat.— sir Stanley Rous. president of the International Football Federation, tipped Italy and Germany as ihe best outsiders lor thr World sorcer Cup at a sports writers luncheon here. Hp would not be drawn an v further as tr> trip winners, but Rave91 words
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Advertisement216 1966-06-19 18 What if you only need part of a Volkswagen? You're in luck. But do you ensure that OB y GENUINE Ports of a Volkswagen ore easier to get than whole w^, i/cva/a/tm oadtc j w n ■> y VOLKSWAGEN PARTS are used in your Volkswagen? ones. Any port. For any216 words
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Advertisement378 1966-06-19 18 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching I Stopped in *J*\ /Minutes Cm your fe«t Itch so bcdlr that thsr nearly -^^T^" drlva you craiyt Dots ih« akin on your fast crack and Infections, as well as Klncworm. I. ImmlT Ara thar* blistara bttwecn It stops tha378 words
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Article3052 1966-06-19 19 ACHILLES CLIB (Sporej OVER IS YRB FINALS 800 m: 1 Philip Lear 2 Brian Richmond 3 H. Hamld 2:0.8; 3.000 m: 1 Lee Robert a E. Bamslon 3 C. Munn 9:8.2; 10,000 m: 1 Brazil 2 M. Bahadur 3 D. V. Mackmurdo 34:2.45 ec irecu Diacui: 13,052 words
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Article355 1966-06-19 19 SYDNEY. Sat. Result* of Australian Association FuotL»iii mate nes played today were: NStt NOBTH Mayfleld 3 L. Macquarle 2. NSW FED DIV. 1 Apia 1 Yucai 1, Hellenic 0 Corinthians 4. NSW FED DIV. X Banlciitown 0 Canterbury 2, Sydney Aust 1 Polonia 3. VICTORIA DIV. 1355 words
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Article27 1966-06-19 19 BESUT. Sat. The District Officer. Wan Khalld bin Nong. has been elected chairman of the District sports council with Inche Ahmad bin Adjmain as secretary.27 words
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Article16 1966-06-19 19 DUNEDIN. Sat. Otago defeated the touring British Lions rugby team 1-9 here today.16 words
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487 1966-06-19 19 Moses Toy to challenge Azman for the title KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. TRAVIS CUP player 37-year-old Moses Tay of Perak will meet defending champion, Davit Cup team mate S.A. Azman in the singles final of the Malaysian national tennis championships at the RSGC courts tomorrow at 10 a.m. In today's semi-finals.487 words
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Article145 1966-06-19 19 I ONDON, Sat England, aO out tor 35i>. earned a lead of 86 runs over the West Indies in t lie second Test at Lord's today. At do:* the West Indies were 18 for one. SCOREBOARD En island Ist. Inns. BOYCOTT c Griffith b Gibbs <j0: MII.BIRN145 words
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Article29 1966-06-19 19 MRS. HANSKAJ BANGAH and family express deep appreciation to "nr and all for -'ieir rndanre, messages, wreath) ,ielp rendered when God omed their bel'.ved one into h. domain.29 words
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Obituary92 1966-06-19 19 MR. LIM Ch.ve Hock passed away suddenly on 17.6.66 leaving behind beloved wife. Khoo Whena Neo, two sons. Whatt Seng, Whatt I Kirn, and only daughter. Nancy Whatt Neo. Cortege leaves resid- ence 14, Jalan Gcnrng off Sunn Avenue for Bidadan 3.30 Dm I Sunday 19.6 66 MBS. KOH92 words
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Obituary32 1966-06-19 19 GIDEON WAITER called to rest 19-6-64 fondly remembered by his relatives. IX loving memory nt latp Vincent Slow who departed on 19.6.63 Ever remembered by Ins wife, children and relatives32 words
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Advertisement441 1966-06-19 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It m«rd. U iKIii.I-I,! 5« rf». tMtrm looking tor tni latMl rai In fin. rs»»ltoij7 rfeßß im mull U-» Onn, 2iMl Kouth Bn1»» R4. por*. JIWILLIHV m«kf, ih» molt apprMiatm gift ljit,.! ranee at TIB Blni OofcJtttiUbi Ltd 215-217. Soutß BrMg* Road. 8 port. TAILORING441 words
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Advertisement226 1966-06-19 19 Lite CLASSIFIEDS 20 Worii ill Vimmum) BIRTH HIEW: To Saw Yin and Siew Koon a daughter. Mu-Hslen, at Bungsar Ward. Maternity Hospital, K.L. on 18.6 66. sister to Chee Van and Chee Leong. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. M.V. "MERSEY LLOYD" Arrived: 18 6 66. CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that226 words
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Miscellaneous103 1966-06-19 19 S _a^._j_4»a »r#tiM lain atoM. •f«»ln». »> rMal Trr»IIU»« E Don t keep your shoulders straight u u,,,,, tr^^* wb..,.. Nt** />4 came U/ a*. ASJnUrSjT /J*ma\22*~\ W, U «a* rt«aa *Of >»tWll *>• \fV <» mr iwa^ueai v OuM star* C«. 1 I The importance of the right arm103 words
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Article, Illustration328 1966-06-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat HO CHEE PONG won the Cadet Wing championship in the Federation Military College annual athletic championships held at Sungei Besi Camp here today. Che Pong, who won tht 100 m 110 m hurdle.s, 400 m hurdles, long jump and triple;328 words
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189 1966-06-19 20 Thirty on suggested list for Kingston Games KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Olympic Council of Malaysia select vn committee have taken 'strict measures" to keep the contingent to a minimum for the commonwealth Games at Kingston from Aug. 4-13. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. the chairman of the selection committee, said after189 words
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Article115 1966-06-19 20 IPOH. Sat. 1. Ayyaroo of Penang had a three-stroke lead alter the first day's play In the Perak open golf championships today. He carded 74-76 150. Former winnci Darwls Derail was on 153 (76-77) and defending champion Zainal Abldln on 158 (81-771. Other good scores115 words
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Article62 1966-06-19 20 IPOH. Bat. Inder Bingh's XI declared at 227-fr agalnat Lrtchuman'B XI on the first day of a two-day state trial In preparation for Peraks MCA league match against Penang next weekend. Top scorers for Inder 'Singh s team were Mahlnder 81ngh 55 < retired >•62 words
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755 1966-06-19 20 I ONDON, Sat. The West Indies bowled themselves into a strong position when they captured three wickets for 58 before lunch, but a lively fifth wicket stand helped swing the game back in England's favour on the third day of the Second Test here755 words
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Article92 1966-06-19 20 IPOH Sat. John Crompton, New Zealand's junior champion, is among the 50 competitors entered for the singles in this year's Perak Junior badminton championships to be held here from June 24 to June 26. Crompton. who lost to Tan Aik Mong. brother of Aik Huang, in92 words
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Article33 1966-06-19 20 ROME. Sat. Sandro Mazzinglii. of Italy, won the European super welterweight boxing title here last night by knocking out the holder, Yoland 1 Leveque- of Prance in the 12th I round.33 words
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Article71 1966-06-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat Schoolboys and ijiiU wxjk top honours on the nr.st day of the Achilles annual athletic championship today. The best performer today wm Sadayappan. 16- who won the 800 m final in 2:2.5, a record. Sadayappan is tin set to win the 40071 words
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Article48 1966-06-19 20 PENANO. Sat. St. George's Olrls 1 School 4xloo metres relay team broke the Penang state record of 54.3 for the third time this season when they won the Invitation relay at the Chung Lm<? High School sports today. They returned 53 9 the fastest this sea&on48 words
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Article46 1966-06-19 20 TELUK ANSON. Sat. The Perak Amateur Athletic association southern zone will hold its first ever triangular meet on the Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary Bchool ground here tomorrow at 2.30. I c part are South Perak Combined Schools, Combined Estates and Chairman s Invitation team.46 words
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