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1966-06-24
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Title Section24 1966-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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413 1966-06-24 1 Vital that present Jakarta Govt doesn't fail JOHOKK BAHRU, Thurs. It is in Malaysia's interest to prove by positive deeds that Malays i a n Indonesian friendship is a cornerstone of Malaysian foreign policy. This was stated by Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Home413 words
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Article528 1966-06-24 1 Soekarno gets a cool reception JAKARTA. Thursday MEMBERS have accorded a coo reception to President Soekarno's address to the People's Consultative Congress yesterday. In liis speech. I lie President defended hi own record and his concept of "guided de mocracy". In a comment. Mr. K.H. Muslich, of the Conservative Muslim528 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-06-24 1 Students gather to protest JAKARTA. Thurs. Thousands of students gathered here today to denounce President Soekarno and threaten new massive demonstrations. The criticism came following the President's address to Concrrss. An estimated 5,000 students gathered in front of *he University of Int! ni ia to voice their discontent. They charged86 words
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Article71 1966-06-24 1 LONDON. Thurs The Home Office announced last night that an entry permit has been granted the Kabaka of Buganda. who fled his country to escape action by the Uganda Army. A spokesman said: "The Kabaka of Uganda has indicated that he wishes to come to thisAP - 71 words
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Article315 1966-06-24 1 TENGKU TO BRITAIN: NO MALICE TENGKU Alxlul Rahman today assured Britain that Malaysia bore no malice against her merely because of her refusal to give further aid. The Prime Minister, who was replying to the comment in the London Times that the ai r between Kuala Lumpur and Britain had315 words
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Article89 1966-06-24 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The new glass building for 900 office workers In Arlington, near here, had everything even toilets with walls of oneway frosted gla.s.s Trafflr along the busy rr id nut. side leading to Washington slowed down and people also gathered on the pavement to admire the89 words
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Article133 1966-06-24 1 Probe into big bank profits LONDON. Thurs. Thr British Government has ordered a probe into the nations hank i n c operations follouinu a big increase in banks' published profits. Thr Kcononms Minister. Mr. (ieorce Broun, last night asked the Got* rrnment's watchdog Prices and Incomes Board to examine justAP - 133 words
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Article94 1966-06-24 1 Pre-peace orders: Four died KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis. An examination of documents taken from the bodies of the four terrorists killed last \M'«'k in the Bau District ol the First Division ot Sarawak has shown that they men their orders in an Indo- base in May a lortnignt before the B;in;:--kok94 words
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Article33 1966-06-24 1 BRITISH PI LI.-OI I LONDON, Thurs— Prim* Minister Harold WAmI today that there would be "massive reduction" of British troops in Malaysia as soon as confrontation l>v Indonesia is ended UP!UP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-06-24 1 J'HK Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Abdul Aziz, emphasising a point when he gave Klang Town Councillors a pep talk at his Islana yesterday. He complained about Ihc filthy slate of the royal town, and mentioned particularly the mosquito nuisance, juvenile delinquency, poor hospital facilities .Hid59 words
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222 1966-06-24 2 Izvestia: We don't insist on U.S. pullout \|OSCOW, Thurs. iTI The Russian Government said yesterday it did not x insist on the withdrawal of U.S. troops fr o m Vietnam as a precondition for an agreement to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. The Government newspaper Izvestia denied that anAP - 222 words
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Article27 1966-06-24 2 rawai PINDI. ["nun AfgnanlMan and Pakistan li«m S l6 million .vhrme to link the two countrirs by rail, «n official announcement said. AP.AP - 27 words
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361 1966-06-24 2 •2AIGON, Thurs. Government troops and police swooped at dawn today over the pagoda headquarters of the unified Buddhist church, the last stronghold of opposition to South Vietnam's military rulers. They claimed to have arrested among the defiant demonstrators and monks the youth who last Saturday361 words
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Article80 1966-06-24 2 I BANOKOK. Thur*. A U.S. Air Force captain glided hU disabled fighter to bellyland on a country roao. yesterday to avoid a possible crash Into a northeastern Thai city. A U.S. spokesman said Capt Noel Baker escaped injuries after landing his AIE Skyralder on road aboutAP - 80 words
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159 1966-06-24 2 I ONDOX. Thurs— Britain has offered to sell bomb* and rocketa to the United States "presumably without strings about their use In Vietnam," Government .soun.e>, said last night •The whole question Is still under discussion between Britain and the United States," an informedReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration125 1966-06-24 2 The yogi and the miracle that didn't come off A 76-Y E A R-OLD bearded Indian mystic, Yogi L. S. Rao, is well-known in India for his feats of endurance, breathcontrol and other aspects of Yoga. He tried recently to "walk on water without getting his feet wet" in the125 words
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181 1966-06-24 2 De Gaulle to visit Cambodia, says envoy 11UC5O-JW, inurs. iTI President de Gaulle will visit Cambodia in early September, the Cambodian Ambassador to Moscow. Mr. Huy Kanthoul, said here yesterday. Mr. Kanthoul told reporters about the visit after a Kremlin reception at which President de Gaulle met heads of diplomaticAP - 181 words
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121 1966-06-24 2 AHORE, Thurs Pakis- <!"< tan's former Foreign Minister. Mr. Ali Bhutto, collapsed in the heat and had to be carried to his car when he arrived here yesterday. He also received minor bruises from a jostling, cheering crowd of 5,000 who gave him aReuter - 121 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-06-24 2 THE 9AMBOL« v .ir^ fvoue soppene S*ps. 1 PAimeo tub*} (iv rue oven I kitchen chains v^\ Love Gm/e y v v—'u A. *<£s I I s*27 words
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Article, Illustration386 1966-06-24 3 LONDON, Thurs.— The Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, said yesterday there was not an atom of truth in a Press report that he acceded to strong American and Australian representations not to cut Britain's commitments east of Suez.Reuter - 386 words
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Article68 1966-06-24 3 LONDON, Thurs— A small Georges Seurat painting, "Paysannes a Montfermeil." fetched v: 36.000 at Sotheby's a world record price for a work by this artist. The picture, representing two haymakers in a field and measuring only mx by nine inches, was bought by a Madame CharlesReuter - 68 words
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195 1966-06-24 3 A pill to restore your lost memory fHICAGO, Thurs. Forgetful? There's a pill for you, too. Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, of Albany, New York, said i he found noticeable memory improvement in two-thirds of a group given the pill. A drug, magnesium pemoline, a mild central nervous system stimulant, was195 words
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Article36 1966-06-24 3 j HONG KONG. Thurs. A British gunner of the 49 Light Regiment. Royal Artillery, was electrocuted while taking a shower, an army spokesman said today. He was Georse Jones, 23. of Leeds. Yorkshire. AP.AP - 36 words
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111 1966-06-24 3 KATMANDU, Thurs— A 27-year-old Indian yesterday gave up an attempt to beat the world record for non-stop walking after marching in circles for 115 hours on a parade ground here. Harbans Singh. a clerk from Jamshedpur. was halted by cramp 36 hoursReuter - 111 words
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Article85 1966-06-24 3 Tankers as floating powerhouses WASHINGTON Thurs. The United SUtw has decided to take 11 World War II vintage tankers out of its mothball fleet and convert them into floating power plants, the Army said. The tankers are destined for use in Vietnam where troop units need more electrical power thanReuter - 85 words
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Article45 1966-06-24 3 LONDON. Thurs. Children up to the age of 15 have been invited by the Postmaster-Gen-eral. Mr Anthony Wedgwood Benn. to design Britain's first Christmas postage stamps to be issued in December. A prtae of £30 is offered for itte aieeearful daA«B. Umi45 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-06-24 3 Sex kitten Mamie, 33, weds a baseball player, 19 OOLLYWOOD. Thurs.— 11 Actress Mamie Van Doren, 33. announced yesterday she was married to minor league baseball player Lee Myers. 19. in Boise. Idaho, on May 4. The blonde sex kitten, formerly married to band leader Ray Anthony, said that herUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-06-24 3 From JACK FINGLETON: Canberra, Thursday ]t|R. Arthur Calwell, Australia's Labour leader, i 1 was reported from Melbourne today to have spent a comfortable nigh* Photographs of him in newspapers today show clear splinter wounds on the bottom of his face. When he arrived at229 words
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Advertisement96 1966-06-24 3 MOST CARS BRAKES CAN FAIL! MERCEDES-BENZ CANT A vehicle is only as good as its brakes Although cases of brake failure are extremely rare, they sometimes occur. In a Mercedes-Benz this cannot happen. Because Mercedes-Benz has a twin circuit brake system. A separate brake circuit for both front and rear96 words
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Advertisement141 1966-06-24 3 I HOLROYD WORM GEAR REDUCTION UNITS A WIDE RANGE OF GEARBOXES WITH VARIOUS RATIOS ARE AVAILABLE:- EX STOCK FROM: J. WHYTE CO. (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PFNANG JESSELTON SINGAPORE. o 1 I /y f■ I j I A Al^\3 I £>£ Us by «k* xr-^ FostefsLager JTv^ The finest Australian141 words
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337 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THREE robbers, separately involved in three armed hold-ups, were today jailed lor a total of 17 years by a district judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwec. More than $10,000 was collected by the three nun in the robberies, in which revolvers337 words
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182 1966-06-24 4 New road project: Kampong may have to go SINGAPORE, Thurs. The entire kampong at Palmer Road may have to be removed to make way for the Ministry of National Development's project to extend Shenton Way to the East Wharf reclamation project. This was announced In Parliamt-nt yesterday by the Parliamentary182 words
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Article123 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A delegation of seven Australian Parliamentarians flew in tonight to start a three-week tour of South-East Aiian countries. The delegation, led by the Australian Minister for Social Services. Mr. Lan Sinclair. 37, includes both Government and Opposition members. Others In the party were123 words
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Article90 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A total collection of $178,934 was made from the recent shows by Hong Kong stars, sponsored by the National Theatre Trust, at the National Theatre. After deducting expenditure and tax, the net profit amounted to $17,838. The local agents of the Hong Kong stars90 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-06-24 4 rpHREE YEAR-OLD Li 1 Pins, a patient of Singapore's St. Andrew's Hospital. opens her mouth wide to show her new lips to Lady Frrgusson. wife of the Gover-nor-General of New Zealand. Sir Bernard FerKUSMin She was born with a hare lip and Dr. Lim115 words
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Article69 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Konrad Kotanko, a driving Instructor from Germany, who was Involved in a 5150.000 gold smuggling offence at the Paya Lebar airport two months ago, had his lower court sentence varied on appeal to the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram set aside the sentence69 words
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Article54 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The eighth annual Inter-secondary school debate, organised by the Students' Council of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A.. will start on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the Chinese y.m.C.a. auditorium. A total of 27 secondary schools have entered for the debate, which is expected to be54 words
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Article44 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE Thurs— The Port of Singapore Authority are now conducting blasting operations at the Western Approaches on Tuesday and Friday, between 1 p.m. and S p.m. Mariners are warned to keep clear of the area when red warning flags are flown.44 words
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311 1966-06-24 4 KIDNAP ACCUSED THREATENED, COURT IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MOTOR mechanic, Sag Kee Hock, 41, accused of the 1964 abduction of millionaire Da to Ng Quee Lam, is alleging that he had been implicated in the crime after being "coerced and threatened with death" by the abduction gang. This line311 words
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Article121 1966-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police Inspector Akbar bin Rajaball today began his defence in a district court on ;i corruption charge. Inspector Akbar, 22, is alleged to have obtained $90 from Tan Kang Poh, a Hock Lee Bus Company driver, as an inducement to refrain from preferring a121 words
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Advertisement75 1966-06-24 4 riNDiGESTiorr^ Fnever bothers me- 1 eat^ I y f what I like and let WT*£m DeWitt'sTH i ANTACID POWDER JLaJBH fNye/zeve me of any /W r "£?i J\ stomach upset! A lw «y i I at. V r > I ANTACID TABLETS" ■'■■■HHIIM DINE WINE WE SERVE ONLY TOP GRADE75 words
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Advertisement125 1966-06-24 4 CATHAY- OPENS TODAY! DAILY 5 SHOWS: 1U.r0., 1.30. 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. I. CIIUCC OP^MTldlif INTElU>()I(Ll COLOR SCOPE J _r_s__a»«_«_ oav_l_i ODEON tomorrow midnight: A BREATHLESS EXPLOSIVE_STORY_OF_TODAY; MARLONBRANDO W**** wrfF&4r&- u.piMmiM'iiCHicitii* PllDHDllll'EiHl'ieill'llEllll'llllK [iiiiiiigiDii'ipiiii'iiii'iiiiJisii rCATHM^^T PALACE THIS IS THE BIC DRAMA BEHIND THE BIC I DREAM OF HOLLYWOOD'S GREAT "GOLD RUSH125 words
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Advertisement648 1966-06-24 4 GANISATION* liUitUUfißWial NOW SHOWING No free Lut g 11 am. 130, 4 00, 645 t 9 30 pm "COME DRINK Wl I H ME" I Mandarin in Scop* Color TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! LI CMING LING YCEN "SWEET and WILD" Ar^ondor |r in Scop** A 0 HZBZaEZ HURRY 1 SEASON ENDING OON!648 words
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337 1966-06-24 5 150 joining Alliance under direct open door policy L. V A L A LUMPUR. Thur.s. One hundred and tiny Malay sians air to become Alliance Party members under thr 'direct open door eiytry sys- I tern" decided upon by thr Malaysian Alliance I Council here on December last year. Under337 words
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Article59 1966-06-24 5 KCALA KANGSAR Thur» The Raja Mugj of Perak haj been elected president of tar 010 Cliff ordUns Association here with Tan Sri Abdul Jatral bin < Rail. Dato Sbaari bin Abdul Wahab and Mr. Lai Harcharan Slnch as the three vice-presi-dents. Inch* Mohamed Noor bin Haji59 words
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202 1966-06-24 5 CIM.APORh Ihur> Pirate taxi operators are liable to heavier penalties, including imprisonment, under the provision* of the Road Traffic (Amendment i Rill which Parliament Dossed yesterda> The introduction "f the Rill coin elded with the publication of the tn\ ernment-appointed taxi review202 words
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Article, Illustration848 1966-06-24 5 PENANG ASSEMBLY 'Vacationing Gls on island pose grave problem' pE.N'ANU. Thurs. The presence nt vacationing Gls posed a g ra vo problem lor Penan.!}, the Slat^ Assembly was told today. "It involves scvrral issues. Mr. Khor Pens Scan < Labour-Tanjong Selatan) said i moving an amendment to an Alliance motion848 words
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187 1966-06-24 5 KOTA BHARU. Thursday. THE PMIP State Government today described as "most unfair and unfortunate" the accusation by the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development. Inchp Suleiman bin Bulon. that the State was not co-operating with thr Central Government in land allocations. Inche Suleiman187 words
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Article50 1966-06-24 5 PLNANG liuir.- OB1cl*!l of th» Statf t*Umk Beiigtoua roun- cil «!jl tom the Governor Ram Tun» Caa at a kenduri in UM Suiigfi Ra.iib.t: niusqur Bukit MtrtM'am on July 8 Ear'icv rhr G(.'Vfrn«>: open the mosque. bu .l". of .ibou 1 ?4oono under rlw deve-uDmem oroim50 words
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Article48 1966-06-24 5 BLI I tKUoKt H tbur. li. Gv.vfinnient i..i" cnn:r-.f)utfd 1 $20 000 for ttif i. >t I new I. si a nic re'.igfcxu Kf»m'x,ng Topedor Tas<k Gluarr about 14 miles trom here > Another trrnni. ol Sl5 OOU rw.I been aia-if in I Prai48 words
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Article34 1966-06-24 5 I'tNANO I hurs. Hit uie.s.- 1 aent the Peiiang MCA Tan 8n j Bhw >en« Ke» will rl«rlar» operi an exhib tion of cwintinsi 05 Lee Leur.a loot h< Mir Pencils tomon34 words
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Article45 1966-06-24 5 'IM.\Pt»Kr I burs I mi. Mikpoi Iruil ■atlMc* ur one-arm hanriits were rmplird b\ thirxrs >«hn hn>k« into ibr Snmpnrr rii kei f'liih wftitOl ■nomine The. IMrvaa t!hm t»i *w^> wnh MSI worth of Hgar^tlea ti«ar« and liquor* from the rlub bar45 words
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Advertisement470 1966-06-24 5 If^J /PENTAX V X' BBBl^ VVi BsCSflß^aV^ #Aa^Bfl SPOTMATIC ALL SET FOR ACTION The Asahi Pentax Spotmatic introduces a new concept in cameras with behind -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 cells470 words
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155 1966-06-24 6 Flour shortage: Khaw warns hoarders ITCALA LUMP! R. Thurs. 1V The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Roh. today warned flour importer** against creating an "artificial shortage" of the commodity by hoarding. Speaking to reporters he fore leaving for Alnr Star. Mr. Khaw. who is the acting155 words
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Article29 1966-06-24 6 KLALA LUMPUR Thurs TIM Bru tflerdi-Bung.sar branch of thr Malaysian Indian Congress will bold its fourth annual meeting at •h» MCA premises m Jalan Brickfield! on Sunday.29 words
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Article, Illustration365 1966-06-24 6 Dinner ko's 209 at school DIFFERENT MENU SAVES 500 OTHER STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two hundred and nine hungry pupils of the Sekolah Alam Shah in Cheras Road here bat down to a dinner of rice, fish curry, cabbages and ikan bilis on Tuesday. The next day all of them365 words
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Article54 1966-06-24 6 PARIS. Thurs. Dr. Lim Sine* Aun the Malaysian Minister of Comoierce and Industry, flew yesterday tc Sochaux. south-eaxt France, for a one-day visit to the i Peugeot suiomobi'.e plant. Dr Lim. who visited the Renault factory at Plins. west of Paris on Tuesday will be hereUPI - 54 words
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Article50 1966-06-24 6 KUALA LUMPDR. Thurs.— A lorry-driver. N? Peck Swee- 24 was yesterday fined 51. 500 or »ix months' >ail here (or causing the death of Yew Kum Seng by I reckless driving. Ng's lorry collided with Yew* motor-cycle in Ampang Road on Sept. 29 last year.50 words
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Article43 1966-06-24 6 PENANG Thurs. A charge of rape against G K. Peruaial. 52 was withdrawn in the second magistrate's oourt here today. Perumal. who was alleged tc i nave raped a 13-year-old girl Bi Trengganu Road on May 5. was I discharged.43 words
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Article28 1966-06-24 6 SINGAPORE, Thur«. Three water pumps and hose* »or'h $2,500 were stolen from the l.cc Kirn Tah Company s construction •»tte at Strangoon Road yesterday morning.28 words
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Article135 1966-06-24 6 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs Che Rogayah blnte Abdul Rahman, wife of the detained rebel leader Zaini Haji Ahmad, has appealed to the government to release her husband "now that confrontation is virtually over." She said that there might have been a ca&e when confrontation135 words
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Article200 1966-06-24 6 IPOH. Thursday. HPHE commanding officer of the Local Defence Corps, Territorial Army. Perak. Major Yee Tien Song, denied at a general court martial here that he had told the adjutant quartermaster. Captain Abdul Hamid bin Dato Ismail. 43. to give instructions to the districts to200 words
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102 1966-06-24 6 Xl ALA LUMP L R. Thurs.— Child mortality rates are 10 to 15 times higher in .Malaya among the one-to-four-year-olds than in the developed countries of the world. This observation is contained In a report on nutrition in Malaya hy Toh Puan Lady102 words
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291 1966-06-24 6 Wedding photo bride is ordered to appear in court DENAM. Ihiir* Mr. Justue HS Ong torfa> ordered that a woman who appeared a« tha bride in a weddinr photograph he produced as a respondent in a divorce suit which came up f»r hearing before the Huh Court here today. C'hea291 words
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Article, Illustration431 1966-06-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A PROMINENT Malay businessman who has just returned from an exploratory trip to Indonesia suggested today that a multi racial Malaysian trade mission should vish l lie republic when diplomatic relations between the two countries were re-established. He i.s Raja Nong431 words
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Article26 1966-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Thin. attendant. Mobamed Yuaof. :iy injured when he Irll j(T bis loiry wiuir v »aa negotiating the Thocnaon Road ein terday alt nrnoon26 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-06-24 7 Supermarket champion of Australia on tour CIM.APORE. Ihurs— Mrs K l l> abet li Adams (above), winner of an Australian national conlist held among supermarket checkout girls, is here on a two-week prizr tour or Singapore and Malaysia. Thr pretty champion checker from Melbourne met other State finalists last September135 words
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Article46 1966-06-24 7 rAIPIMO. nun. A watchmini on a construction tite heir. i in. 48. ni bound ovri In S3oo lor nine months by thr ite'u court yesterday when v guilty to ijoj^c-mo. 1 of live b;iffs of ccme:it vir.ch «rrr Mi^pccicd to have been •stolen.46 words
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Article24 1966-06-24 7 SF.REMBAN. Thuiv Ihr Nreri tjrmbil.ui Go\crnmcn: spent $*****0 mi Stair arhff'ar■ntpa and kanuta iiom i»6i tc 19UO. according t<> Governmem uitl today.24 words
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Article208 1966-06-24 7 MARA going ahead with pulp mill 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Majlis Ama n a h Ra ayat (MARA) is taking steps to establish a pulp and paper mill and to form a timber company. It is also undertaking feasibility .survey.-, for a tannery and a textile mill. A report published today208 words
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Article46 1966-06-24 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Thuvs Ihi Assistant District OlHcer. South Province Wellealejr, Mr. s. Chan .ii.t.-.iik.ii jn. has bern elrcteti chairman of the South Province Youth council, v uh Imhr Buswin oin Salleh as ■.ice-chaiinian. Ini-hr Mimaii bin Long, ■ecretary. ant Inchc Hassan bin C-iiur. irea.-uror46 words
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Article32 1966-06-24 7 KANGAR. Than. BursLir* broke into a house at Jcjawi. three miles from here, on Tuesday night while the occupants were away sad sio>e 10 battle .sarongs and M'\cral Kco.i\rf dresses.32 words
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Article29 1966-06-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU Thur.v 11k Cusionii and E.\ci>c Drpanui'iii at Joliore Baluu will be closed on Junf 30 on the occaMon of thr birthday of ihr Prophet Mohanied29 words
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Article157 1966-06-24 7 "THE Malaci-a Municipal Council has decided thai, except lur those Wttvues whlcb are laid down a.s absolutely necessary, iv> overtime work on Sundays and public holidays will be given until linance.s improve. A resolution to this effect was moved by the municipal president. Mr. Ng Chong157 words
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Miscellaneous167 1966-06-24 7 %rif*tf On jt ilts V.T. U antli n THAT F-ORCE FIELP N LIKE STEEL, EXCEPr ITS~I J— _^i I SAY. I THAI'S THINGS QUITE A /NO BARRIER TO SOUNrK.. EASY, NOW.' j S.D* PRETTY J PEAL. 1 ITSTOPPEP/ HEAT, LKiHT.OR AIR... r DON'T WAKJT 1 VX^J AMAZING MY AX COLD.'167 words
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Article711 1966-06-24 8 Pnsident de Gaulle hai earned his red carpet welcome In Moscow by taking France out of the unified military command of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, and ordering the removal from French soil of Nato bases and American troops. What he expects to get from the711 words
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Article298 1966-06-24 8 All manner of chickens are coming home to roost in Malacca town. The Municipal Council is broke and at last must pay the penalties of past negligence, disunity and irresponsibility. Its new president Mr. Ng Chong Choc, said this week the council's position was hopeless- Before the end298 words
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Article229 1966-06-24 8 Whatever Klang town councillors may have thought of the Sultan of Selangor's criticisms yesterday, there w no doubt that residents will heartily applaud his every word. Klang is dirty, there is delinquency, the hospital is rundown and the mosquitoes are a menace, to list a few of the229 words
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349 1966-06-24 8 I WRITE with reference to the editorial "Friends Again?" (S.T. June 14). Pakistan did not breakrelations with Malaysia, "on the grounds that Malaysia showed bias in favour of India A country has the right to take sides in any dispute. Malaysia did take sides with India349 words
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Article109 1966-06-24 8 Is any full-time worker In Government service paid $2.50 a day or less than $70 p month? Third year university engineering students on field training; In the Singapore PW.D. ar c being paid Just that. In comparison the P.U.B. pay* third year engineering students $300 a month.109 words
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Article369 1966-06-24 8 YUNUS MARIS MA - Learning Malay— 247 YUNUS MARIS MA. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: C'hontoh (or miUialA.N) <u> exampls; maktab im college, institution; J'CKcuiuAN (n» pertaining to teaching m»«Ub bLRcuiuAN iNi teacher training college; kullah (r. i lecture, teaching; raahir (.adj) vera>.d cr experlrnced In an undertaking; »umb*ni. MEnrumbangKAN ivi —to contribute; irnAfa369 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1966-06-24 8 CZESLAW JESMAN - Ethiopia's quiet revolution CZESLAW JESMAN by author of 'The Ethiopian Paradox' WITHOUT FANFARE EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE HAS GIVEN HIS COUNTRY MORE DEMOCRACY THE point of no return in the millenial history of Ethiopia was reached on March 22, 1966. At 5 p.m. in a broadcast to the nation on that1,026 words
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Advertisement941 1966-06-24 8 Straits Times Malay Mail OanMM a*«NMBeaM may a* tiandta 1 la: CBlO STORACI SUPIRMAKKIT O. chord Read (Rt(*ptK>nMt OcO COLD STORAGI BRANCMIS A) Holland Road Kalonf Naval Bat*. Aulhoturd Aacntt: CITY BOOK STORf ITO. Wmchniir H»ui». Collyaf Quay. THI NEWS FRONT Fttipotruk't Su»«»mar»*t M M. ISMAIL Admiralty Road, Naval B«M.941 words
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Advertisement28 1966-06-24 8 Now you can give DOUBLE LIFE ADDED X, POWER yS.fl v »»af Wttrj t»t UIV mi waf. \vST\ t»»tl«»lt at aatrat \L V* ttt. *salittl| lanaltu. tM U.S.A.28 words
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Advertisement63 1966-06-24 8 WATER COSTS MONEY BRABY SAVES IT TANK PLATES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE LOCAL STOCKS. ALSO TANKS OF ALL SIZES. DESIGNED, SUPPLIED AND ERECTED. PRESSED STEEL TANKS ps=as v DESIGNED, SUPPLIED* ERECTED BYf s SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD X^SJf KLUMPUa WJ $0745 >S>Otl WtI)]I.PQHWM;i KNANO M2I2H IVI A X63 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1966-06-24 9 Ismail: Stage set for the resumption and enlargement of ASA rpHE stage is now X set for full-scale-resumption of ASA and its possible enlargement to include Indonesia, Burma, Singapore. Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Home Affairs, said this here tonight.1,376 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Tbun. The QovernorGeneral of New Zealand, Sir Bernard Fergusson, UJs morning called on Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for a 30-minute chat at City Hall. Earlier, Sir Fergusson accompanied by Lady Fergusson had called on the President, Imhe Yusof bin177 words
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140 1966-06-24 9 KUALA LLMPUR. Thurs. A group of Malaysians yesterday formed an appeal committee the "Central Malaysian India Relief Committee' to help the hungry in India. The chairman I the lummittee. Haji Ibrahim T. Y. Ma. loid the meeting tint th. shortage in India ni Hit—140 words
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Advertisement78 1966-06-24 9 aViaK M j THE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE AND THE MALAYSIAN AMATEUR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Proudly present America's fastest funniest sports entertainment Hanem downs vs. ALL-AMERICAN INDIANS SINGAPORE: GAY WORLD 28 th. 29 th 30 th JUNE 8 P.M. KUALA LUMPUR: STADIUM NEGARA 1 st 2 nd JULY 8 P.M. PRICES78 words
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Miscellaneous847 1966-06-24 9 TV MALAYSIA (h.nnrl KuaM I iimpur, Tamil; 610 The Disneyland Paawaa;; Ipoh. NcJaecs; 3. 16 I Show Survival in Nature: 7 Inhoie Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 News In English: 7.12 B^tu I'ahal; Kluang. Sports Arena: 7.35 Lone Ran- ger Biliie the Great; B— News ;t i>m OpfiiniK and Pro- m847 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-06-24 10 TOP POST FOR SIM MR. SIM A LOCAL man has been appointed to a top post in Shell. He is Mr. Stephen Sim See Loy, 37, who becomes the new personnel development manager for Singapore and Malaysia. He takes over from Mr. E. R. Nonweiler, who has gone on retirement.188 words
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Article130 1966-06-24 10 KODAK Instamalic cameras, which are claimed to have proved popular in Singapore and Malaysia following their introduction three years ago. have now been further improved to simplify photography for the amateur. The introduction of the new camera series was announced recently by Mr. Hugh J. Knapp.130 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-06-24 10 Joe Miranda - Joe Miranda By MADE-iN-MALAYSIA air-conditioners are slowly beginning lo penetrate llic export market in South Juisl Asia. Carrier International (M) Ltd. in Petaling Jaya, which is the only firm in Malaysia to manufacture air-conditioners has already sold about 300 room units and a couple of package279 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-06-24 10 DIESEL ELECTRIC EXECUTIVE ON COURSE VIR. G. Iben (above) sales executive of Diesel Bectrtc (M) Ltd. left this week by Lufthansa for a 4i-month training course at the Bosch factory in Stuttgart, West Germany. Mr. Iben. who lias been In Singapore and Malaysia for the past three years, will also92 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-06-24 10 TAA appoint new sales manager VfR. Tim Acton A* (above) has been appointed sales manager for South East Asia, for Trans Australia Airlines. Mr. Acton formerly a special sales representative (overseas), took up his appointment on June 18. He succeeds Mr. C.F.E. Fargher who has returned to the airlines general182 words
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Article105 1966-06-24 10 Five additional Bridsesrone motorcycle dealers have been appointed in the Penang area by The East Asiatic Company Ltd. They are: Kean Seng Motor. Butterworth: Lam Eng Bros.. Bukit Mertajam; Union Electrical Co.. Simpang Anipau Sicw Motoi Agency. Penang. and Kean Huat Co.. Penang. This follows reports ot105 words
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Article38 1966-06-24 10 Mr. M B< aik-y. manager of thr Hongkong and Shangh<<: Banking Corporation. Ipoh branch hM Icit lor England on long leavr. During his absence Mr. P.J.M. Winter, from Yokohama. Japan will act lor him.38 words
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Article49 1966-06-24 10 Mr. Lrslir Struys. sales assistant ot Fraser and Neave <M> Ltd.. Ipoh been transterred to Singapore as tactory manager ot the linn therr. Hp was vicf-president of the newly loaned V's Men's Club ot Ipoh and a committee member of the Royal Perak Motor Club.49 words
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Article97 1966-06-24 10 'Ilir wi-ond and third prtaM in ihf Nf.s: if Products <Mi Lid Milkmaid "Happy Children" con- j lesi were won by residents in ftnk. The dinners were luche Sar.li bin MotirfmnK'd Atar. 49. of Teluk I Anson who won the second prize I of $3,000 and Mr. K.97 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-06-24 10 AflC. I .in Kong Yin iat>o\r> m.iiiacri ol Ihr iiidusln.il chemicals drparlmrnt ol Brhn. Mcyar A Co. IMI ltd.. hM int foi West (.rrniarn Tor six month training course in industrial chemistry. He will be trained by the three i.ihi->i Federal chemical concerns. KarbrnUbrikrn79 words
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Article, Illustration183 1966-06-24 10 A N important development in colour television with future significance tor Singapore and Malaysia has been .in uounced in Holland b> the research laboratories of Philips The new development is the Plumbicon. a TV camera lube which gi\e» improved reception of colour TV. Kecentlv Ihr council of183 words
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Advertisement322 1966-06-24 10 Tee-Offj M WITH THE a CT BIGHT EGIUIPMENT O© W SUNRISE SPORTS 41 JOHN LITTLE'S TOURIST SHOPPING CENTRE. RAFFLES PIACt, SINGAPORE I. TELEPHONE: »«IT« DEVCON For all home, auto, marine and industrial repairs THE COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY I PRODUCTS FOR PERMANENT REPAIRS AND Ijk PLASTIC TOOLING With the introduction322 words
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Advertisement215 1966-06-24 10 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WHY NOT 0 t^ *'4 AUSTASIA LINE'S IVI. V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. "MALAYSIA" Offer a MONTHLY Scheduled Po^cnger Service tc SINGAPORE ond SYDNEY/MELBOURNE via PORT MORESBY Calling at PENANG PORT SWETTENHAM before deporture SINGAPORE. DEPARTURE DATES FROM SINGAPORE FOR215 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-06-24 11 VIPs in a huddle New Chief Minister consults party leaders MINUTES after SaraiT* wak'g new Chief Minister Penghulu Tawi Sli, arrived at his official residence in Kuching from Kaala l.umpur on Wednesday with a large party of supporters. be was plunged in consultations witb the State Attorney General. Mr. Tan143 words
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359 1966-06-24 11 Tawi offers a new deal to the rural people From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching. Th'ur*. SARAWAK'S new Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli, this evening announced "a new deal for the rural people.' Penghulu Tawi Sli. who returned from Kuala Lumpur yesterday and formed his Cabinet, today moved into his office in359 words
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159 1966-06-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. Four Malaysian tin experts will leave ior London on Saturday for a series of International Tin Council meetings, beginning on June 27. to decide on the price range under the Third International Agreement, due to come into force on Tin producing159 words
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Article25 1966-06-24 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs- S.neaporr artl.st. Bakknj. ;M exhibit 40 of hls recent painting* at thr Ipo^ public library from June 27 to .iilv 325 words
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194 1966-06-24 11 2nd Bn. Green Jackets back from Sabah PENANG. Thurs. About 350 men and officers of the 2nd Bn. Royal Green Jackets < King's Royal Rifle Corp.si returned here today alter a five-month tour of duty in Sabah. The Commanding Officer. Lieut. -Col. c. N. W. Bramall, said: "We ar c194 words
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Article73 1966-06-24 11 MUAR. Thurs. A fisherman *as ypjsterdny lined $2,000 or four months jail, m a magistrate. <-ourt here after he wto found guilty of passes: in? 10 sHds of p.ip t for an illegal lottery. Mm AU Ouan. 28. was arrest* ed lv front of the73 words
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232 1966-06-24 11 'PHc. Judicial Committee 1 of UK' Privy Council yutcrdfty dn'idid to n commend di^mi.-^al ot -i petition by Cttia Ah Kew >pt Ml i>.^vc lo a{;pt .:im cotVtCttOD and v nee oi cit aXh by the Kua.a I Lumpur High Court lut De- iix-r underReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement279 1966-06-24 11 W wUft B Drink H more NESPRAY HHHH niij^'tiii it s^^^^^^B^B All you need to make delicious, fresh milk is Nespray water "**S*f* 0 and a spoon. Stir, and you watch a miracle! You have a jug of rich, taJj££n*ilfcZ 1 NES^I F pure, creamy milk. Real, fullcream milk. Mmmm!279 words
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Advertisement4207 1966-06-24 12 fjpH|BMßßppllßpEfSiß HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SAIE |HMHp«B^MBfBMHMMa| lJß|| ?1I "1 I IWIIIII H M \i Ij^ H j3 I •!>•! '>J *'>r<» >* 'Mi*.)— «> if «j[fr« Were". .lTut.>— «»x i# ctt wira M WerO U 'Min.y—Mt it rtJ. «Jrff» /J •"•»<« 'Hin.v—4,207 words
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Advertisement1324 1966-06-24 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST CBAST UJU Oat S'oori Suit p St»aa »tnaat CLYTOHEUS Havre, Uvtrpool, GIMfOW.... Cla. IS Tafiy Jmi 21 2 Jim 25 MACHA3N Liverpool, PAVin. A'oioutt... SM. 13 Jmi 25 JMI 21/ 2 AUUIVCUS l»erpcol, Giasfow Jm il July 1 MENEIAUS Liverpool. GlaSfM IMy B UIYSSES Liverpool, Belfast....1,324 words
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Advertisement1194 1966-06-24 13 IE23EBISMS3kSSM THE E A bl//VES < -lil ■nr < IML LAST AIIATIC OOMHAMt Li« K«PMM«Or-«< UPRESS SAILINGS IB tENOA-HAVRE-HAllBuafc-BREMERHAVEN-IIomROAM.AMSIERPAM ANTWERP-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. S po.-a P. Sham Ptnar.f i 6tnt>a MM H burf Roam Antw C nafti K.INA a) Jlly 111 11/11 14 15 Auf 2 11 14 17 22 27 SARGOOHA I)1,194 words
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Advertisement1230 1966-06-24 13 I BEN®LINE\ EXPRESS atHVICE 10 LONDON, lIVUPQUI I. LONIIWLNIAL PORiy OLnVnAVnIL Rottrreim mi| 24 .\.n|<LC» hi i n.m Ptnant Han&ui| Jill 21 CM 11 Tttay Jure 25 21 nrvMHftß v ot^n nnun Maaeart »ut i SaMBJIM Pt S'-'im ►•nanf M DrcufH Auf 15 lue 21 21 June 31. 2 «B*J1,230 words
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Advertisement1277 1966-06-24 13 fetLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE EILEAF FOR OUTWAA3 SERVICE FROM UJIyCONTINENT. LMiiaf Ml ißori P. SHaai Pmmi i CITY OF NEWCASTLE I. I. Hamburj BMBtJWBB. Havre, Hl Imrn^a-n 21 Jua. 1 July Jaly Cm OF CMICACO Hbu'f. Ndam. Hull. londM. M.Hd'lsoro 21 71 lull 27/21 Ml CITY OF WINNIPEB1,277 words
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Article160 1966-06-24 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. i was quieter today and prices .of industrials generally edged lower. BHP moved higher to $6.12. Cottees dropped 15 cents to clobt at $3.80. Base metal* were firm. Western j Mining continued yesterdays ad- vance to $0 10 ixTort- •■lipping back to 84.96 following an announcement160 words
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Article267 1966-06-24 14 JULY Bra* grade rubber f.o.b. bujers closed at 5 P-m- in I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64 Vi cents p«r IU. down one-eightb of a cent on Wednesdays closing level for the I position. The tone was very quiet but steadier. R.A.S. and M.R.L. .losing prices267 words
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Article54 1966-06-24 14 T'Hl. present rate of thr Malm an dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 is selling T.T. or O.I). N 3 II I fid. Buying T.T. tl 16d. Bin inj O.D. Sa. 4>sd. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to Its54 words
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Article39 1966-06-24 14 ON tbe tree eishang. mark.t In Bong Kong yesterday tbe U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.761 for T.T. and 5.7 A for sash. "U Sterling was quoted at 16 03 and *n. ta.i .1 geM at I'SSi.39 words
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Article27 1966-06-24 14 June 23. RUBBER PRICE: 641 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5631 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offer ing 165 tons (down 10 tons)27 words
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844 1966-06-24 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange of 1 Malaysia and Singapore yesterday continued quiet with -.lightly improved turnover of 545.142 units, but prices were very steady. The steady conditions appear to be due to holders unwillingness to buy or sell on the present844 words
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Article979 1966-06-24 14 BISIN'ESS In and reported to the Sinrspwc and KnaU Lumpur trading room» of the Stock Exchange yesterday with 1 the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (1.000) SI 66. (3.0001 31.64: C.C.M. (LM ISU (10.000) SI.SS D. (7.000> SIM ID. (lj.oool t1.66. (32.0001 51.979 words
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Advertisement2036 1966-06-24 14 I— M AUSTRALIA. NEW 2EAUND SERVICES INOIA, PAKISTAN, AM MR EAST SERVICES s Ist Freaastls. sMlaiaa. M.lseerse, S>«at*. MaOras sas Hassjililsiß fcstf mm A OOMt«L« S/ I Jal» 0/ I laif M/11 Jst) MIU I F 2. «m ■AY. 3\% a W «k^H W Psf Isvl %M •"«»aa*. SvSan. Msitsetea2,036 words
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Advertisement283 1966-06-24 14 WftSy Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FiST DIMCCT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE «N0 M»l»Y» TO CIMOUN •NO U S GREAT HUES POUTS ORIENT M»»INE» lu| li U ii| U'll »«1 2? ?3 Sf at V ORIENT **«NSPORTER Seat i Seel II 1? Sept 13 U Oct IS vejjeu cm <t283 words
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Advertisement85 1966-06-24 14 i-KJKt r. VMAM fcTA/dU -«O» CALCUTTA MV -STATI O* KUTCM" tor Austro: o J/ 4 July 10 JuM'Julr 2 'DOM CALCUTTA ETA't'C 67AETO ATNA MANJUSHREC- tor c-^O 'ocon J U V I/ July S/ 1 FROM AUSTRALIA S PO»t VHAM .«t VISMVA MAHIMA >a< 80-«-'.<. vooros S> CalcuTTo Jane 10/85 words
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Advertisement3922 1966-06-24 15 p-ippppjy— 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS ■TljilWiEjijlklJU^Jj^jl NATIONAL YOUTH SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT J.K.R. SELANGOR KENYATAAN TAWABAN KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU P.W.D. SINGAPORE LEADERSHIP TRAINING VACANCIES ppmrpditahii tawadan jkr JOHOR TENDER NOTICE tenders are invited from ikicTiTitTc rtMbtKIIAHU TAWAKAN Pom PWD Registered Contractors for INSTITUTE j Tawaran darlpada Pern-3,922 words
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Article1190 1966-06-24 16 252 ENTERED FOR 4-DAY STORE MEET CINGAPORE. Thurs. A total of 252 horses 69 Class 1, 88 Class 3 and 95 Class 4 has been entered for the four-day Singapore Turf Club July meeting at Buklt Tlmah on July 2. 3. 9 and 10. There will be seven races on1,190 words
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251 1966-06-24 16 1 Epsom Jeep - Bagby's Scarpa, Trojan 'sharpen' up for Sunday 1 Epsom Jeep with JfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Trojan and Scarpa, two useful stayers in the Bagby Stable, are being: "sharpened" up for their engagements over a sprint distance at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. They were again sent out against the stopwatch on a251 words
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Article277 1966-06-24 16 MONTH'S BAN ON RAO ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Stipendiary Steward* report on yesterday* racing here: KU r 1: Triumphant 1 Coleman) was flow to begin. RACK 2: Sandman 111 (Weir) attempted to jump a patch of new gr;»ss about 50 yards from the tirush and became unbalanced. K\(l. 3: Apa277 words
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Article303 1966-06-24 16 Xl ALA 1.1 MII K. Thum.— Weight* for all *«yen races on Sunday, last day of the Selanror Turf Club June meeting: CL 2 DIV I— «F Keiron Duchess 9.N Paling Balk 8.13 Pure Jet 8.13 Earl Gabador 8.12 Je MainUendrai 8.11 Mona Lisa. R. 09 Desert Apache303 words
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Advertisement997 1966-06-24 16 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT NOTICE INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, Not|ce her by fivpn |hmt 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) Mr. Ilet H. Frederick formely DECLARATION I NUER UI Fut £*f l P* a d I Co -sm TION tr.utinj Division of Pacific Architects and Engineer*. WHEREAS the streeu known nc p A and997 words
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Advertisement591 1966-06-24 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCT FO« TOURIST OFFICER APPLICATIONS are Invited foi the vacant post of Tourist Officer, Brunei. Ql ALIFK ATIONB AND UnUEUtCB: Candidates should be 28 years ot age or over with education to Cambridge School Certificate standard. GC.E. or equivalent They must have had general administrative591 words
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Advertisement167 1966-06-24 16 Introducing: the 10 second camera. only S 591 Pretty exciting idea, isn't it a camera that That means okay to shoot. Okay for a gives you a finished print 10 seconds after perfect black and white exposure. After you shoot? The new Polaroid Swinger does you shoot, pull the exposed167 words
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Miscellaneous282 1966-06-24 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROBH 8. Marsh bird: In Itedruth she 1. Queen Ann takes off musicsJ may be wen i4«6i. tales 181. 12. Jeu d'esprlt plus hard work ft It may cancel games (6) the inspiration of tht 19? See old poetx making parts of (11). harnesses (8). 13. Breaking282 words
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241 1966-06-24 17 LONDON. Thurs. Warwickshire opening batsman Bob Barber nudged the England Test selectors yesterday with a century fur Ins County against Gloucestershire in the Gillette knockout Cup. For dunu-Mic and business reasons. Barber is not now playing full-time for his County. But his Kfxxl form with241 words
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Article, Illustration251 1966-06-24 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP NO REASON GIVUN FOR LICENCE REFUSAL By i^uala LUMPUR, Thurs. Crack Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure has been refused permission by the MRA to ride on the Malaysian and Singapore turf. No reason has been given. This 42-year-old jockey, who had regularly returned to251 words
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Article178 1966-06-24 17 PERAK BID TO KEEP MEET ALIVE IPOH. Thurs. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association have offered to hold the North zone triangular athletic meet in Ipoh on Sunday in an effort to prevent it being cancelled. The Perak AAA were informed yesterday by Kedah that they were unable to obtain the178 words
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70 1966-06-24 17 Perak schools to make rugby tours KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs- Two Perak schools who are rugger rivals— Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. and Tunku Abdul Rahman School. Ipoh will make separate tours to Bangkok and Singapore in August. Malay College will tour north to Bangkok to play their annual match against Vijiravudh70 words
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Article67 1966-06-24 17 I ONDON, Thurs. A British team smashed the world 4 by 880 yards relay record yesterday with a time of 7min 14.6 at a London track and field meet. The previous world record of 7:17.4 was set by the University of California in May this67 words
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Article19 1966-06-24 17 BELFAST. Thurs.— Northern Ireland defeated Mexico, one of the 16 World soccer Cup finalists 4-1 ves'.erday.— APAP - 19 words
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567 1966-06-24 17 STRAITS TIMES EXCLUSIVE LONDON, Thurs. Though neither team achieved victory in the Second Test between England and the West I n d i c s\it would be fair to say that cricket won. Draws in today's modern world are looked upon as old567 words
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Article61 1966-06-24 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two first half goals by Chelvan enabled Singapore Recreation Club to enter the final of the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 knockout competition when they beat City District Schools 2-1 on the padang today J-übar Singh scored for the schools In the second half. In the61 words
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Advertisement13 1966-06-24 17 Rabro STOMACH TABLETS |gg|| RELIEVE INDIGESTION Xi^«--*X GASTRIC AND OTHER STOMACH DISORDERS jH13 words
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Advertisement370 1966-06-24 17 DYNAMlcJjfflffioE 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 group of electric fans— all thanks to the Dynamic New Motor, Extra-large370 words
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Miscellaneous41 1966-06-24 17 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS— Trenwanu DID ships <K. Trenn«anu> BADMINTON Perafc Junun ships 'Ipoh SJA haU. 2 p.m > CRICKKT— MCA Lgt: Kedal. S'Ror 'A Sun Interstate: Johore schools v Malacca achooU iSeaamat SES> SOCCER 8laUy» Cup: Kelantan v Pahang tK. Bharu). P»-41 words
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Miscellaneous117 1966-06-24 17 SUMMARY HOC KLY Ipota l)lv. 1: KIA A' 6 K1A B 0. Malacca Lge: Kilat 1 Medicals 1. SOCCER I p«h Div. 1: Ramblers 4 Tamil Yg'sters 2: Wt. S. SMTD B. Gajah 3 Ramblers B 1 1. Malacca Div. 1: Hakka Awn 2 lnf Workshop BEME 0. NETBALL C.117 words
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618 1966-06-24 18 PENANG. Thurs. A warning to people who are "toeing the line of a foreign country" not to forget the nations interest. was made in the State Legislative Assembly meeting here today. The Chief Mlnlser. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. Issued this warning when winding618 words
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Article19 1966-06-24 18 LEOPOLDVILLE. Thurs—Congolese President Joseph Mobutu has decreed a one-year reduction In almost all Congolese prison terms.19 words
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303 1966-06-24 18 SOH TIANG KENG: SINGAPORE. Thurs - Jakarta mission calls on Lee for talks SOH TIANG KENG: SINGAPORE. Thurs. 3y g I X G A P 0 RE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Llt Kuan Yew, today held discussions with the Indonesian delegation on the "gradual steps" to be taken to normalise relations between the txvo republics. Mr. Lee303 words
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327 1966-06-24 18 rE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today expressed doubt whether Sabah Alliance Assemblyman Mr. Peter Mojuntin could distinguish between a Federal and a unitary state. Replying to Mr. Mojuntin's appeal to the Central Government for an assurance that it would not whittle down327 words
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Article288 1966-06-24 18 LONDON. Thurs. The unchanged UK bank rate and further moves to end the seamen's strike brought a better sentiment to the London stock market this afternoon after a dull morning. Trading remained small, but Jobbers marked higher prices and a small selective demand developed. Leading Industrials finished with288 words
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Article51 1966-06-24 18 LONDON. Thurs—Spot 30' id. July 20 7 16d. Aug. 20a»d.. Sept. 20'« d July Sept. 20 a id.. Oct Dec. 20 3 16d. Jan. March 20',d.. April June 20 5 16d July Sept. 20\d.. Oct. Dec. 20a»d Jan March 20',d.. elf. July 19»»d.. Aug 19 >,d Tone: Quiet but51 words
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Article27 1966-06-24 18 LONDON. Thurs—Buyers £1269 I -£I>. sellers £1271 <4-£2). Forward buyers £1259 (—£l). tellers £1261 (unchanged). Settlement £1270 (—£s>. Turnover a.m. 125 tons. p.m. nil Tone: Idle.27 words
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660 1966-06-24 18 P. KRISHNAN - A Royal rebuke for Klang Town Council P. KRISHNAN: KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday By THK Sultan of Selangor today rebuked the Klang Town Council and the people of the royal town for not keeping il clean. The town, fourth largest in Malaya, was full of mosquitoes, over-grown lallang and delinquents but660 words
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Article47 1966-06-24 18 BINGAPORE. Thurs.— A police constable from the Joo ChUt police station. Tan Say Ben^, 20. was stabbed to death by an unknown assailant at Marine Parade at 4 IS p.m. today. A man surrendered hmselr at the Joo Chi* police station shortly aftar47 words
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Article71 1966-06-24 18 Tun Lim back next week SYDNEY, Thurs.— The Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will leave Australia for Malaysia late next week. Malaysia's Chief Protocol Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman Jalal, said In Sydney today. He was talking to reporters at Klngsford Smith airport before boarding a jet airliner forReuter - 71 words
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Article29 1966-06-24 18 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, today flew to Andhra State In South India on a three-day visit to food scarcity areas. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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229 1966-06-24 18 SEAMEN'S STRIKE: GOVT USES CRISIS POWERS LONDON. Thurs. Thr British Government has renewed its emergency powers to deal with the effects of the seamen's strike and used them for the first time. It has set up traffic control at the country's 12 major ports, to divert to other ports imomint229 words
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312 1966-06-24 18 T ONDON, Thurs —The United RJ States took the early hourt today when the third round of the men s .singles sot under way on a rain-marred day in the Wimbledon tennis championships After frequent hraw showers had delayed the start of play for312 words
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