The Straits Times, 29 June 1966
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Title Section24 1966-06-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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351 1966-06-29 1 PANBERRA, Tues. Britain would carefully consider the redeployment of its forces when Indonesian confrontation ended, th c liriiish Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart said today. But in a speech to the South East Asia Treaty Organisation conference, he cautioned that confrontation was351 words
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Article55 1966-06-29 1 TENGKU TO VISIT SARAWAK KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues. Teneku Abdul Rahman will leave <>n Friday for a five-day visit to Sarawak He will be accompanied by some Cabinet Ministers and several members of the Diplomatic Corps. While there, he will get first hand information on the Communist situation in the Borneo55 words
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Article, Illustration342 1966-06-29 1 The Diet's 'no' to Sato Govt's bills TOKYO, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Eisaku Sato's Government failed last night to muster enough votes in the Diet (Parliament) for Japan's participation in the Asian Development Bank. It now plans to call ;i qpecial Diet session early next monthReuter - 342 words
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Article191 1966-06-29 1 NEW YORK. Tuc.v- Malaysia's Amba.ssador to the United Nation.s. Mr. R. Ramani. left St. Barnabas hospital today to continue his recovery from heart .suicrrv performed earlier this month. well usher in a new era of Asian economic co-opera-tion. "The bank could make a decisive and enduring contribution191 words
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60 1966-06-29 1 JAKARTA. Tues—lndonesia will "soon" open a Consulate in Singapore, the Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik, said today. Hi added thai he hoped Sineapore would open a ConMil.it r in Jakarta "as soon as passible Mr. Malik, in cheerful mood. ".is .speaking to newsmen afterAgencies - 60 words
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160 1966-06-29 1 The bull ring's new hero: 'El Chino' alias Mr. Wong MADRID, Tues. A Chinese American bullfighter named Bony May Wong "El Chino" to his fans became the new hero of the bull ring on Sunday when he killed a bull that had buried a horn Tin. into his thigh. WongReuter - 160 words
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Article35 1966-06-29 1 KUCHING. Tue.s— Sir Bernard Pergusson. New Zealand's Gover-nor-General, arrived here today to VIMI Nru /.r:.i.HH! I loops. The New Zealanders are from the Ist Bn Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.— ReulerReuter - 35 words
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Article158 1966-06-29 1 Ml MBERS of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation today threw their weight behind a stepped-up campaign against Communist insurgents in North Eastern Thailand. Proposed new civilian and military measures outlined today by Seato Secretary-General, LieutGen. Jesus Vargas, were "very well supported" at the organisation's158 words
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334 1966-06-29 1 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno indicated today that he looked on Britain with new warmth a sharp change trom last year when" he accused Britain of conducting neo-Colonialist plots against Indonesia. The lriendly mood was r\ident when tne President accepted the credentials cm theAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-06-29 1 Wilson calls 'topple Smith' summit A SUMMIT conference of the Hriiisli Commonwealth Ikis been called for Sept. (i lo 15 with the Rhodesian crisis ;is its main business, diplomatic officials reported last night. Word of the special meeting in London came as the British Government authorised a new and perhapsReuter - 354 words
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Article35 1966-06-29 1 niPI.OAIMK sri.lT uashim.ihn fact I nitfil M.itrs has suspend eil diplomatic relation with Aiurntin.t follow in military i«np which de posed Prcstiltnt \itin llli.i. M.tte Hi p.irlm. m ,n nounced to«l.«y Reut< r35 words
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Article29 1966-06-29 2 The demonstrators, including leaders of the opposition National Independence Party. said that Britain had accepted in principle a purported 13-point draft treaty giving Guatemala power over the29 words
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Article25 1966-06-29 2 MOSCOW. Turv A squadron of United Arab Rrpublic wmnblpi arrived in Sevastopol jri a friendly vusit. the Sovipt n»*«i agency Th.v, reported. Rrutrr25 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-06-29 2 French N-tests in S. Pacific: A final warning FRANCE has given ships and aircraft in thtSouth Pacific a final warning to keep clear of her nuclear test site, the French Minister for Overseas Territories, Mr. Pierre Billotte, said here yesterday. These warnings meant the first test explosion at the MururoaReuter - 351 words
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151 1966-06-29 2 BELIZE. Tuesday fkEMONSTRAclaiming Bri- rtain had decided to hand over the self- I governing colony of I British Honduras to neighbouring Guate- j mala, attacked and stoned the Guatemalan Consulate and the Government radio station here. Crowds. estimated at 1.200-strong, broke one window at151 words
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145 1966-06-29 2 Jakarta warned of possible revolt in islands- JAKARTA. Tues. A regional Governor has warned there is a threat of rebellion if the Central Government fails to ease the worsening economic situation in Indonesia's outlying islands. Brig. Gm BuMomi, Governor of South Sumatra, ■aid he people in the regions werr dissatisfiedReuter - 145 words
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104 1966-06-29 2 Jakarta. Tuea The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has announced the dismissal ol Ambas.-a-dors to Hanoi and Havana, Mr Sukri.sno Okmy and Mr A. M. Manaflba Both had been relieved of their posts iiftcr disagreements with the new Government, i ment said. Three other Amb*is.s;idnraReuter - 104 words
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Article75 1966-06-29 2 SAIGON. Tues.— Two Chilian* were killed and 12 people, including soldicr.s. weir ounded In Victconß mine rxpolosion yesterday m the provincial capital of Phu Ouong. 20 miles north of heir a government military spokesman said Thr tntl-penonne] Claymore minr uhicn throws out a h«il of deadlyReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-06-29 2 TX4E GAMBOLS < *r^ mmcv you otrTNo\ /^moat ciorueTN A RtfC- I'Vt »etN I MORE »4OLIDAV« I D*EAmiHG ABOjry I A9BOAD. MOPt J \JT ALL D»Y OUTINOS -^y IT y*\ )J N^.4^4»^» j| t^Z~^\ O34 words
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161 1966-06-29 3 Routine delivery flight breaks record CANBERRA. Tues FlyinK Officer trrol Walker. 2S of the Royal Australian Air Force, was doing a routine delivery flight with a new Mirage yesterday from Melbourne to Sydney. Finding conditions K o o d he opened up the throttle. The result was that hr smashed161 words
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Article58 1966-06-29 3 sark i Channel Islands). Tues World War Two Bricaciier Desmond Younc. author of the bestseller ■Rommrl died nt his homr here yesterday, acrd 74. Hi.*, biography ot the German desert rnmmander. Field Marshal Erwin Romnifl. was used for the story of thr dim. I"he DesertReuter - 58 words
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Article47 1966-06-29 3 NAIROBI. Tur.s. The ruling Kenya African National Union last night won a convincing victory in the little general election held over the past t\u> weeks. With all 30 re.sult.s announced formrr Vice-President Oginga Kar.u won 21 I nine by Odlnsa's oppoiltloil Kenya People* Union.47 words
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Article70 1966-06-29 3 QBBAT BRITAIN alone amoni; the larger nations nf the Atlantic society has so far failed to match her economic efforts to her economic appetites. For thi reason. British action has not always been as clear or as strong as British thinking. —by Mr. McOeoree Bundy. former White House adviser70 words
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Article30 1966-06-29 3 NEW CELHI. Tues -Four car'! tremors during half an hour shoot New Delhi and several otner c'tlein Northern India and Nepal ye? terday. Wall.s were cracked APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-06-29 3 HERMAN'S HERMITS SIGN £1,650,000 DEAL ITS a £1,650.000 cele- bration for Hermans Hermits, as they are known to pop fans around the world. They have signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for motion pictures and recordings. The £1,650,000? That's what they will be paid over the next five75 words
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Article40 1966-06-29 3 NEW YORK. Tues— U Thant will visit Moscow from July 25 to July 28. it was announced here today. It will be his first meeting "lth the new Soviet leadership since the ouster of Mr. Khrushchev.40 words
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126 1966-06-29 3 End fast' order to anti-Ky priest v:AIOON. 1 Tues. The 0 Supreme Buddhist patriach in Vietnam, the Yen. Tlnh Khiet. has ordered the extremist Buddhist Trl Quang to end his protest fast against the 1 Vietnamese Government. Ttnh Khlet also directed the Yen. Tan Chau, moderate head of the BuddhistAP - 126 words
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282 1966-06-29 3 CANBERRA, Tuesday. A CLOSED meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Seato countries was told yesterday that 36.000 Vietcong had switched to the Government side in South Vietnam in the past year. The word came from Dr. Tran Van Do. the Foreign MinisterAP - 282 words
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133 1966-06-29 3 AUSTRALIAN PREMIER IN U.S. ON OFFICIAL VISIT SA N FRANCISCO. Tues. The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, arrived here by air yesterday for an official visit to the United States at the invitation of President Johnson. Mr. Holt was due in Washington today for talks with President Jonn&on. thpReuter - 133 words
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Advertisement96 1966-06-29 3 \^/a\ (Ml /a\ rui /a\ twin jet wo l\\ W lA\ l\\ CLASS WINNER h U Lr^\ UU U Lr-d LJ U LrW AT 1966 SINGAPORE 6.1». I k JUST ABBIVED FURTHER TECHNICAL STEP UP TQ PERFECTION mt^ ™$'^r -a^M I ft »J^l^^^ M 4 r Si. GET GOING ON96 words
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Advertisement467 1966-06-29 3 VT MCIS OIL PALM INVESTMENT f PLAN 55.000 TO EARN 53.000 PER ANNUM Here s anothtr new idea from the Malaysian C Insurance Society Limited your insurance organisation with new ideai tor a new era. The new Oil Palm Investment Plan is a unique MCIS Plan. An investment of 53,467 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-06-29 4 Council: We believe in paying a fair wage OINGAPORE, Tues. The President of the National Employers Council. Mr. Ec Hoon Siak. today said his council believed in providing adequate terms and conditions of employment, and paying fair wages to employees. It also believed that, through the co-operation of the Government,271 words
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595 1966-06-29 4 The 'simple trick' that cost a seaman $24,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. J^ SEAMAN alleged in court today how a syndicate of five had used a "simple trick" With two equal halves of a dollar bill to cheat him and his lour shipmates of $24,000. Yau Lin Yam, 28, said the syndicate595 words
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Article121 1966-06-29 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Representative to the United Nations. Tuan Haji Abubakar bin Pawanchee, will be among the seven lecturers on "International Relations" a radio course jointly organised by Radio Singapura and the Adult Education Board, starting on July 15. The 12-lecture course will be held at the121 words
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Advertisement184 1966-06-29 4 I CAPITOL ("por") OPENS FRIDAY! Not 0NE...0r TWC.but SEVEN SPIES! 4 VyMB JUT' 7 TIMES the ACTION x xv INTRIGUE ot OTHER W\?% SPY THRILLERS! Aftidfcft^O '■fl Jlr V' -fcj. V\ITH DIPLOMAHC PASSPORTS starring ROGER HANIN CHRISTIANE MINAZZOLI REX (s re) 2ND BIG MIDNIGHT I ONIGHT! A CR AND NEW184 words
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Advertisement193 1966-06-29 4 "^W^ MID> f^Jjpt+f SUMMER WJ\ NITE /ft\ SOCIAL 4, 1 DANCE AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WED 29TH JUNE 1966 100 F.M to 200 A.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT PEKING CO., LTD *****' GEE-LAX lEAUTY SALOON 49 123S ENTRANCE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL BANDS "Ql EST COMBO" "COMBO CONTINENTAL" THE ANTARTICS THE ATOMS'193 words
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Advertisement197 1966-06-29 4 ANNUAL SALE Textiles Clothings. English Swiss Linen 53.50 yd Printed Cottons $1.50 yd. Swiss Shantung $3.90 yd Sw. Sea-Island Cotton $7.90 yd. Jantzen SwimSuits $15/- upward, many more made-up Garments Reduced Below Cost!! Rush to:--1, RoMI«» Plot., S'por*. flamambar It'i th« Sal. of th. Y«or To-morrow open as usual. Iceland:197 words
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Advertisement276 1966-06-29 4 •••••••***r**** welcome t tf Mr. MARION JORDAN f KO- 4rT 1 Vice President o> T J^n Columbia Pictures Internation.il '*"Wi{ XT Mr. BERT N. OBRENTZ ODEON-OPENS TOMORROW! A BREATHLESS, EXPLOSIVE STORY OF l UU AI. ..from Sam Spiegel, the man who has brought the screen its most exciting productions: "The276 words
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Advertisement540 1966-06-29 4 I 14th BIG DAY! I DAILY 3 SHOWS AT Ml 12 4S, 4 30 8 15 p m I "DR. ZH!\,AC.C "ptly I of 3 .30 p m. Sun. Holidays Extra Show at 9om I 1 Ac 0 S4 00 I (CASH BCXDK!NG> ONLYj in 70MM PANAVISION "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Gcroldine540 words
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220 1966-06-29 5 Khir: Make sure teachers do their jobs DEMBAU, Tues. Tea- 1 chers" unions were today urged to make sure that their members were doing their job properly before taking up their cases. The call was mad© by Dr. Mohamed Khlr Johurt. the Minister <>1 Education, when he opened the new220 words
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Article70 1966-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Inche Mohamed Kamar bin Mohamed. deputy president of the National Union of Malaysian Students, left here today for Holland to attend a one-month International study seminar. Among topic* to b^ disc\iv«ed at the seminar are the role of vudenis in societr and70 words
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Article28 1966-06-29 5 BRI.NKI TOWN. Tups. Hajjab Zarah binte Abdullah, rrput'-ri to be 128 years old and (he oldest woman in Rornro. died here last week. I'Pl.28 words
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Article53 1966-06-29 5 I KOALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 43-year-old fishmonger. Tan Chin Hu;r. v lio was found by his wife amidst a pile of burntne books in Ipoh Road her? on wedn«*sday nlßhi died In the General Hospital last nicht Hr had been admitted to the tKKDiI >'53 words
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Article36 1966-06-29 5 KUALA I.CMPL'R. Tues. Two junior technicians trom the RMAF arc expected to leave here on Thursday for Australia for it •.href -month radio course. They ;irr Choong Nyee Nyok and Choo Chin Lye.36 words
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87 1966-06-29 5 An elocution contest on "Leaders of Tomorrow* CINOAPORE. Tues> A public- speaking contest with the theme "Leaders of Tomorrow" will be held In July and August. Spor-sored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and Esso Standard. It will be open to all universities and secondary school students The winner In87 words
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46 1966-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A new part Is being added to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance to provide for the establishment 01 a register of Singapore «hlps. The addition is contained in tin Meri..iiv Shipping (Amrnclnirn: which ha* had its fln.t reading IB Parli;i!!46 words
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Article46 1966-06-29 5 PENANO. Tueo The Chief Minister. Tan Sn Won? Pow Nee and the Mayor Mr 00l Thlam Slew were among 'he truests at a cock' all party given by Capt 8 Kodam* on board the Hokuta Maru a JapanaM merchant ma- i nn« tfalninc ahip46 words
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352 1966-06-29 5 PENANG. Tuesday FIGHT Indonesians were acquitted and discharged in the sessions court here today when they were found not guilty 'A importing goods into Penang without an import licence. TJia Fei San, 37, Khoo Yong Khee. 24. Said bin Abdul, 42. T. Asmadi bin352 words
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301 1966-06-29 5 'Producers in better position to ask for higher tin price 5 IIfHETHER the producers at the series of Inter- national Tin Council meetings, starting today, will succeed in getting all they ask for this time is somewhat doubtful, but their chances of being met at least half-way are certainly betterReuter - 301 words
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Article, Illustration317 1966-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inspector Ch i a Kok Liang, 30. and Madam Ho Ying Ngan. 38, who died of gunshot wounds in Tiong Bahru on Sunday morning, were cremated today. it was a double tuneral and a tearful two-year-old girl was shown how to317 words
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Article54 1966-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tueb. A 11 -year-old schoolboy. Lim Chee Choong- was drowned in a disused mining pool in Chan Sow Lin Road here yesterday. Despite a search by divers soon after the boy's shorts and singlet were found beside the pool, his body was not54 words
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Advertisement109 1966-06-29 5 When you want to succeed get a Halex-healthy mouth! Without bright teeth and healthy gums, IM flVb What you need is this special new Halex 250 you will find it harder to get on. mn t°°thbrush for a Halex-healthy mouth. w x>« ii^Br You will look happier, feel healthy with109 words
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118 1966-06-29 6 Five in boat missing since June 15 PENANG. Tues. Five Malay fishermen have been reported missing since Juno 15 when they set out in a motorboat from their village. Telok Kumbar. about 13 miles from the city. No news has been received of the missing men— lsmail Noh. 23. All118 words
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Article42 1966-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Tuefc— Mr. Raynion T.H. Huang, president of the Y't Mt-ns Club here, will reptes«nt Singapore al the 42nd convention of the International V's Mer's Clubs al Honolulu early i.ext month. H' \:'il lrave SingaDore on Sunday morning.42 words
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355 1966-06-29 6 Peugeot to assemble cars in Malaysia TEAM COMING TO INSPECT SITES pEUGEOT. one of Francos big four car manufacturers, is almost certain to set up an assembly plant in Malaysia as the result of a visit to Paris by the Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. MalaysianReuter - 355 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-06-29 6 SINGAPORE CHESS CHAMPION FOR AUCKLAND SINGAPORE, Tues. The .Singapore Chess Federation has nominated 23-year-old Tan Llan Seng to represent the Republic In the Asian zone chess championship in Auckland, New Zealand. In August. Tan Is the present State champion and has won the title three times. He is an economics136 words
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Article86 1966-06-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs Two youths. Mahamed Sharif bin Ismail. 21. and Zainal bin Baharuddln, 20, were today sentenced to two years' Jail for stealing 70 dozens of socks valued at 5752. They pleaded guilty. Deputy Supt. S^ntokli Singh told the Sessions Court that the86 words
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80 1966-06-29 6 VTALA LI'MPI'R. Tues. —The University of Malaya Students Union last night called on government leaders and university authorities to change their attitude and not deny students "the healthy outlet of airing our views on all issues which excite our concern The union also regretted80 words
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151 1966-06-29 6 'Snap out of it' Lo tells rural —folk ii>m i ion raai s»a bahs Chief Minister, Mr. Peter 1.0. today urced rural proplt to ">nap out" of their letharsv md hrlp thmivlvev He referred particularly to the "unprnriu< the people" sitting idly in their kamporiKv He ur^ed them to make151 words
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Article45 1966-06-29 6 SINGAPOHK. Tues Tli« Minister tor Education. Mr Onf Phik Bi'on will officially open th« new Yio Clm Kbhk Necontiarv >chool tomorrow iool will l)e a co-educa-fd school, providing academi* Chinese and EneliMi. with accommodation for 960 pupils in tw« I45 words
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Advertisement208 1966-06-29 6 Keep fit and healthy with o Calcium-D-Redoxon Iro4*Marh A new vitamin preparation for everybody. Each CALCIUM D REDOXON tablet contains 5 valuable health factors: Vitamin C Calcium Vitamin D Citric acid Vitamin B* Promotes growth. Strengthens resistance against infections. Gives extra vitality. Delightful to take. Just drop one tablet in208 words
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Advertisement189 1966-06-29 6 GOOD HEALTH/ lit fIPM y^^ it *?w A glass of Guava Juice— sweec and delicious— will replenish your system with the Vitamin C that it essential for good health. It Is this vitamin that helps fight fatigue and gives che power to ward off the common cold and resist other189 words
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Miscellaneous272 1966-06-29 6 Straits Times Crossword A< RUSH Ml. 1. Crow tracks and 11, 22. 26 7. Troops to the line <B>. i 3. 4> >. Wrong-doer will go astray or S. Hei nice but wouldn't 24 to sit about... <Bi. 22 25 (T) 13- -whereas I'm contrite HO) 9 Totem tong (si.272 words
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292 1966-06-29 7 Go on our knees? Never, says Khaw LUALA LUMPUR Tues. Malaysia will not go on her kneels as a result of the British economic >quoeze on her. the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. said today The real rea.sons lor th* refusal of aid to Malaysia292 words
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102 1966-06-29 7 I/L'ALA LUMPUR. TVM.— Fourteen new gravel pomp tin mines began 'iperations last month, bringing the total to 1.017. 'ding to the latest statistics. lii. i.umlxx of orrdE«> remained at 65. til r Apri! Fifty-tuur other t:n ni. »~o in operation, onp more102 words
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Article26 1966-06-29 7 Teachers' meeting MACHANO. Tuen. The National Union of Day Training College Trained Teachers. Kelantan branch, will hold Its annual n.w'lni; In Kota Bharu on July 9.26 words
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116 1966-06-29 7 TOKYO. Tuesday. L^OLT? Japanese expert will visit Sarawak Dezt month to survey forest resources there for pulp and paper production The team is beinp sent at r thf request of the Saniwak ment and forestry industry Tlip Marty will cover: III! POSSIBILITY building industriesReuter - 116 words
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Article26 1966-06-29 7 ipoh. rurt a nou Pong 66 wais found unlay I that %t\r :< th* flr<! flo.tr r>t rhe b'J'.ld'r.g «her. < o^r.pti- pla? la *u*\yr'*ri26 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority plans to set up within three months tour marketing boards to assist tanners sell their padi. The boards will be located at the country s major "rice bowl'" districts of Perlis. Province Wellesley Tanjong Karan^380 words
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156 1966-06-29 7 Absence of police officer in court Insulting' I POII. Tiie* The .tbsente of a police ■Men who was to have boen a witnr.ts in a (our riißil> lottery cast today wav described by the prosecuting officer. Senior Inspciior C M. DTrui. as "insultine." Mr. Soo Wai Sun. counsel for Fong156 words
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101 1966-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A BUI 1 to confer jurisdiction on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council as the imal appellate court of the Republic of Singapore ha* been given a first reading in Parliament. The Judicial Committee Bill will provide for appeals101 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-06-29 7 CATHEDRAL FENCE UP TO CURB VANDALISM QINGAPORE. Tue* Vice and vandalism will be kept out of the mounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral by this weekend. A biK iron fence is now going up to stop unwelcome visitors. For years cathedral members have tolerated the nocturnal goings-on in the cathearal grounds.109 words
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Article29 1966-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tufts. I Thr Asia Foundation ha* donated I 1.502 books covering a wide range or siibiec'^ 'o rhe Kuala Liunpur Book Club I29 words
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180 1966-06-29 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tuev A 15 year old Form Three pupil of the Victoria Institution. Lim Ban Hock, has been missinz from his Circular Rund home since June 7 Ban Hock, described ke ■quiet but easily Infill enced" boy. left home for school that180 words
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Article40 1966-06-29 7 SL'NOEI PATAM lues. Mr. i P N. Plllal has been re-elected I chairman of the Kcdah. Peril.-, and i Province Welleslcy branch of the All-Malayan Estates' StnfT Cr.ion. with Mr. Olianan Singh as .secre- tan and treasurer i40 words
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101 1966-06-29 7 ASA doors open to any Asian country: Thais UAM.ROK. Tues. Thai officials today welcomed a proposal to enlarge the Association of South-East Asia (ASA) They were commenting on a Ku-ila Lumpur report saying that the Mal.twan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Kahman. hud recommended tli.ii AS\ be enlarged to include Singapore.AP - 101 words
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Article50 1966-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Tues A :woIday conference o{ officials ol Qanjtas Airways from Singapore. 1 Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur. Jesselton. Jakarta and Sydney ended I rterr today. The meeting wan to exchange I marke'ing idea* and further promote tourism" to and from the •South-east Asian region, said an 'airline statement50 words
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Article48 1966-06-29 7 JOHOBE BAHRU rue.- !IM women's wing of the TMTitorial Army, under the command of Oatin Patlmah binte Abdul M<id. MP will parade at Majeedee Barracts tomorrow The highlight will be ar. m.-iyr-tlon lour o! tlif barracks tag Brig Syed Mohammed AUaaoff ay 11.20 am48 words
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Advertisement363 1966-06-29 7 l l Bangkok Von name An\ day of the \»;o you dn fly M.il.iysian IO Bangkok tmm Singapore via ku.u.i I umpur times a week) M Penang (4 nmcv ,i week). You ian stup-ovcr .ii either place, l<»<i at no cxir.i fare Mid all Ihe wa) WU cn\r<\ >upcrh Silver363 words
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Miscellaneous29 1966-06-29 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hetmdahl i^~. II bussvs tl KLASSY-KUT V 5r!i!SEEr~ i Bogsys 1 i g»MMte KLASSY-KUT U. I vxkz /L. 70 6$ l^\ I I m r^r^^/—29 words
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236 1966-06-29 8 LINSTEAD WILL SPEAK AT STORE VARSITY SINGAPORE. Tues. Sir Patrick Linstead, an outstanding scientist who is now rector of the Imperial College of Science and Technology ol London, will be the first speaker when the University of Singapore holds a commemorative symposium on chemistry on Saturday morning. The symposium ha.s236 words
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Article74 1966-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Troi- ka Restaurant at the penthouse ol Liat Towers in Orchard Road i will open lor business on Friday, i A cocktail party to mark the open- ing will be held at the restaurant, the following day at 3 p.m. The restaurant, belter74 words
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192 1966-06-29 8 Malacca govt to take over municipal council MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca State Government is to take over the running of Malacca Municipal Council in view of its financial crisis, it was reliably learnt here today. This was the only .solution under the present circumstances, the Straits Times was told The192 words
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Article54 1966-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. -The Ku So Shan Keng Thong in Club Stren i celebrated Its 90th anniversay with dinn.T at Tai Thong Resiaur- ant tonight. The organisation, which ha.s a membership or some 600 cooks, restaurant proprietors and workers, is belit-ved to be the oldest Chinese54 words
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Article44 1966-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mru Rose Minie was re-elected president ol the Hans Andersen Club at its annual general meeting yesterday. The executive committee comprises Col. G.N. Godsall (chairman i. Mrs. Kay Jones (secretary and press officer i and Mr. P.C. Woon i treasurer).44 words
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Article197 1966-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. An elaborate programme has been planned by the Muslim community here to celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Thursday. The programme includes the feeding of children. Koran recitation, lectures In different languages and the reading of Maulud Nabi. The feeding of children and the Koran recitation197 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-06-29 8 WINGAPOKi:. Tues. LaiU Fergusson, wife of the Governor-General of New Zealand, today watt lied Ser Cher Jan. 11. the star pupil of the Singapore Crippled Children's Home, displaying his talents, and exclaimed: "He is just wonderful." Squatting on a mat on theLow Yew Kettg - 295 words
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Article70 1966-06-29 8 Film man here for surve APORE. Tue.s. M: Marion Jordon. vice- president and -ales manager of Columbia tures International. llt uapore tonight to wrvi him market. He is accompanied by Mi Ben Obrentz. executn. o Mr M Rothman. Columbia \urpresldent in charge of (jlobal distribir Mi Jordon ll on a70 words
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Advertisement248 1966-06-29 8 3* J Ah Lan is a careful customer... She know s vshat to pay for fish, meat, vegetables. If the price world-wide security. .a security that our customers have is riulu she bu\s. .if it's not she bargains. And when it comes enjosed for I(K) \ears. Share in this world-wide248 words
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Miscellaneous178 1966-06-29 8 l//#r/ ttoft fft/ 1.7. ffmtmlim ZTI&. '^BBHH|^P^^ V THE MAN WHO MRST >"~ I s C ...OftkSINAU.Y. HE CONDUCTEP Y^'-Vl^.AlP'^ yaL^gggfcl \CONTRIVED A /BLTTHOW OH. THAT HIS RESEARCHES IIsJTO TH' '.K JW\* j. rrr rrrr rr rr««r»y KNEW OF TIME- MACHINE?/ EVIR PIP HAPPENED PPST WITH AN' AUTOMATIC 7if '-rN'178 words
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Article, Illustration104 1966-06-29 9 Of all the stories of men who won fortune* In the Wild West and wilder north of pioneer America none was stranger than that of tired farmer Jim Butler, who preferred rest to work and104 words
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Article, Illustration1866 1966-06-29 9 ONE day late in May 1900 a perspiring Indian ran into Jim Butler's shack situated in an arid valley about 50 miles from the town of Belmont in Nevada. Butler was In his usuyi position Hat on his back in his bunk. Nor did1,866 words
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Advertisement319 1966-06-29 9 MIRAVIT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND 8 MINERALS FOR VITALITY PORTRAIT OF A HAPPY, HEALTHY FAMILY. Tho»'i Mr. V.tohtv ondhii fom.lv you «t in the picture. toch MIRAVIT contains 14 v.tomins and m.r al- help you over5Cr? trtsn x™z*Ti^ hcolthy the fimt r e >h ":r" n en£ buiidi u319 words
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Article84 1966-06-29 10 ill H»re!s Sli (Minimum) MRS. MANIAM and children thank relatives and rnenda for attending funeral |>< Maniam st MR. A MRS Anthony Albert Nadea and relatives for th«ir kmd a* fc ;«tancc, attendance, gifts and Kond artabai on iheir wedding on MR. TAN LAI and his two brothers, m84 words
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Obituary14 1966-06-29 10 H.,rWs SIS (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr Tav children and grandchildren.14 words
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Article280 1966-06-29 10 ill H,,rrf» S/S Minimum) FREE CONSULTATIONS with Paimtralni'd Ljtncome beauty apeclKltodsv till Saturday 9 am. to 6 p m. handmade, PURE WOOL, permanently mold- i.i oof ed carpets made to order for all sizes by Tal Ping, 411 River Valley Road. Spore. Tel: 3M53. A MARRIACE la arranged between280 words
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Article714 1966-06-29 10 Tin producers can reckon on getting some satisfaction from the International Tin Council meeting in the matter of floor and ceiling prices. The present levels are far i too low. Producers may not. however, leave London completely satisfied. Their position i has been partly jeopardised by extraordinarily714 words
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Article359 1966-06-29 10 Plans have been drafted for four padi marketing boards, and it is expected that they will be functioning within three months. This announcement yesterday frees the Federal Agricultural MarketIng Authority (set up last September) of the charge ot showing an inadequate sense of urgency, though F.A.M.A. brought the359 words
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Article190 1966-06-29 10 Rent control in Malaya has turned from the subject of not very stimulating debate in Parliament to a matter of ii ii ky timing. The present control ordinance, which has had to be renewed annually, expires on Thursday. Thus only two days remain for the ?ppearance190 words
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221 1966-06-29 10 The Trains and planes that are always late THE time-keeping record of Malayan Railways can hardly deteriorate more. The eight mall trains arrive late from half an hour to two hours dally. If one travels by them the delay is not due to mechanical failure or track repairs out continual221 words
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Letter105 1966-06-29 10 MARA College is to be commended for introducing courses to coach students for the examinations of the Charfred Institute of Secretaries and the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants. I suggest that these classes should be open to students of all nationalities. As It is. only full time105 words
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594 1966-06-29 10 CONCERNING the absence of judges at the recent royal opening of Parliament, I am sure that no discourtesy to His Majesty was Intended, but how else were the judges to bring to His Majesty's attention the present state of affairs? When Tun Sir James Thomson594 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1966-06-29 10 STANLEY UYS - STANLEY UYS SECRETS, SHAME, RUIN FOR THOUSANDS by CAPETOWN, Tues THE South African Government has fixed August 1 as the deadline by which all citizens, excluding Africans, must obtain identity cards stating their race groups. Africans are exempt from the instruction1,034 words
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Advertisement499 1966-06-29 10 Straits Times Malay Mail CtaOsMsßi edvertitementi may b« bended BM COID STORACt SUPERMARKET o. chord Reeel (Recepttenitr OttiV) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Re««1 Keten« N«.«l Bate. Authonted ABJBBBM CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Wiexhetter Heuie, Cellyer Quay. THE NEWS rtONT 'rttpotrick't Supermarket M M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Soed, Naval ■at*.499 words
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Advertisement78 1966-06-29 10 Jodwig DRUM OUTFITS •Sup.r Classic" Outfit In Block Diamond Ptorl fimth; all m»tol port* chromium plated. Flftt Clais occ*%ton*%. W.lhout CymboH $1410.00 W.th lyfi Crm»«lt $*****0 W>th 2IM|I««j Cr*»«l< SISBO.BO •Hollywood' Outfit In Block Diamond Paorl firmh; oil mttol ports chromium plated. Twin Tom Tom o>tign, with f ir«t do«»78 words
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Advertisement58 1966-06-29 10 .■.•;..:•.■:■.■•>■■■•••'•■••••■••■■ I V_^f FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoring! Only FoMo Co parts are fit for your58 words
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195 1966-06-29 11 Q.C. To ARGUE NINGKAN SACKING CASE KUCHING, Tuev Mr. Thomas Kellock. a leading counsel in I^ondon. has been briefed by the lawyers of Dato Stephen Kalone N'inckan on his dismissal .iv Sarawak* Chief Minister Dato Ningk.tn. wha w.i> <!-s mimed earlier this month, has staid he would contest his removalReuter - 195 words
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Article33 1966-06-29 11 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Police iwwuwd the body of Lee Koy Sin. 52- a vegetable gardener, about 300 yards from where his sampan hart c.ipsized in the Sungei Tungku. near here yesterday.33 words
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Article31 1966-06-29 11 MUAR. Two- lion padi land in ihe Muar (h.^nct will l>o broiiglu under flOuW cropping this yi'iir tin HHJMani agricultural ofTVrr here, Inrhe Mohamed Noor bin 1mv..i.1. Mid today.31 words
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112 1966-06-29 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue.s. Johore's acting Mentrl Besar, E>ato Hajl Othman bin Saad. today hoped that the .seven-year-old proposal for a Joint Indonesia-Malaysia congress for the .standardisation of Romanised spelling in Malay could take .shape soon. "Now thai frirndly tics »re being restored between112 words
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Article85 1966-06-29 11 PENANO. Tue«— A Party Rakvat councillor, Inche Omar bin Othman. will introduce a motion at Thunday's meeting of the Council asking for early polls to elect new councillors and to aafeguard the democratic rights ol the people. He will also ask the council tc resolve85 words
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Article31 1966-06-29 11 KLANG luev Firr gutted .-moke-house in Harpencien Estate at Kapar. about 10 miles from here, yesterday. Police said the total liveestimated at *****0. including 10.000 sheets or rubber31 words
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Article448 1966-06-29 11 Sabah leaders accuse each other JESSELTON, Tuesday. THE argument between the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) and the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) leaders took on a serious note today with each accusing the other of undermining the Sabah Alliance. Political observers here believe that the Sabah Alliance National Council448 words
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113 1966-06-29 11 'Passengers' rob a trishaman of $485 DENANG. Tue.s. A 7b 1 year-old trisha rldrr Low Keng Cheow, wa.^ today robbed of his life savings of $485 which he carried on him. Low was resting In hl« trL>ha at Ncordln Street Ghaut when two youths asked him to take them for113 words
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Article30 1966-06-29 11 KUALA LOMPUR. Tues. Two postal agencies, one at Kampong Lembah Jaya In Selangor and the other at Kandang In Malacca, will be opened on Pri- 1 day.30 words
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66 1966-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. Indonesia was informed today of the Philippines recognition of Singapore over the week-end. A Foreian Ministry .'■polesman said today that the Indonesian representative here. Lieut-Col. A. Rachman, wm told to inform his Government of the Filipino move. The spokesman also said that a66 words
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Article, Illustration348 1966-06-29 11 $420,000 KIDNAP CASE MAN CLEARED §AG KEE HOCK. 41, charged with the 1964 abduction of millionaire Dato Ng Quee Lam with intent to hold him for ransom, was acquitted today at the end of a seven-day trial in the High Court. The jury, including two women, took an hour to348 words
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63 1966-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Tuev—Therobbers came by motor boat to a businessman's house at New Tiew Road, near the KraJiji River, last night. Armed with dageers. parancs and bearing m r.p.rs. they hurst into the house as Mr. Kane Ah rp an(| hls fami|v were witthinc TV.63 words
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95 1966-06-29 11 Vandals rob Singapore of its beauty SINGAPORE, Tues. Vandals and thieves have been at work on Singapore's fountains. Fountain parts worth hundreds of dollars have been stolen and sold as scrap to junkyards. The result: One new $93,000 fountain at the Junction of Farrer Road and Holland Road is out95 words
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Article50 1966-06-29 11 PONTIAN. Tues A thief left a "Thank you" note after breaking into a teacher's house and stealing $53 and some articles here yesterday. Mr. George Schumacher found the note on a table when he returned home for lunch. Entry was made by forcing open the back door.50 words
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Article30 1966-06-29 11 SEGAMAT. Tues. A pupil of Pekan Jabl Chinese Primary School. Chen Chin Hong. nine. n* drowned durine the weekend In \uc PaMr Puteh river, three mile.s from ncre30 words
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194 1966-06-29 11 Tun Lim: Sorry I cannot make farewell calls fANBERRA, Tues. Tun Lim Yew Hock today made an official farewell to the diplomatic corps in Canberra in a letter to the dean of the corps, Philippines Ambassador. Mr. Mariano Ezpeleta. The Malaysian High Commissioner, whose 10 day disappearance earlier thi.s monthUPI - 194 words
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Article40 1966-06-29 11 KUANTAN rua li.> Chinese Chamber of Commerce will g:\»> ;i dinner In honour nun- Mr Lim Chin Hui- who nj recent !j awarded the Ahli Mancku Nr(jura iAMNi by the Yarn riiPertUHi, the Town Hall here on Tliu:40 words
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Advertisement157 1966-06-29 11 lllllllllllllllllllllllillillllilllllllllllllllillllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliJ: i f| iflfSYTilySavingJi \fi hi I'lsAJS^y! Fabulous bargains for the whole family. Reduction up to 50 FOR MEN FOR LADIES Sportstnrtt Now $3.20 Bleute* New 52.30 Singlati A briefs Now 0.90 Stretch them Now $3.90 E S«ck« (4 peirsi Now $3.00 ShiH dresses New $3.90 White hendkies S (1157 words
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Advertisement165 1966-06-29 11 WJLaJ? JL ITS ONLY NATURALTHAT XJ^M^J YOU LOOK T0... ROBINSON'S FOR FINER TABLEWARE j— 1 1 p —^i 2* You are probably not oware of it E PC. Candelabra for 3or 5 lights. but your. a connoisseur ot *l«-5<> 32 50 i i d l gracious vin 9 You d,,igh165 words
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Miscellaneous677 1966-06-29 11 I TV MALAYSIA CHWNH 5 Kuala l.umpur laysian Songs; 600 New* In ttSs ffisrii!t?*«rsss 9 Kiuan K i Toplc 8W) News n Mandarin; 545 PM' Opening and 810 The Dean Martin Show; Pioerammr Summ«i>. 850 9.00 News in National LanNpws Outlines in Na- guage: 9.10 Hindi Film— nonal Languace; 5.55677 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-06-29 12 Exporters to meet more often 'TUMBER exporters in X Singapore are to meet more often in the future for the purpose of finding ways of further promoting the country's timber trade. To ci. courage more frequent gatherings- a luncheon club was formed two week.s ago as an orl&hoot of Ihe207 words
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Article, Illustration239 1966-06-29 12 OPt( IAL arrangements were made to fly the lir*t Suzuki IM .Vtodrl BIOUP. to Singapore from Tokyo said Mr. Nobumoto Abe, (right above), chief factory representative of the Suzuki Motor Co.. who in now in Singapore for consultations »'ili (.ii.iii Hoe A o (Ml Ltd.. the Suzuki239 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-06-29 12 |JI(ill shipping freight rates have been hindering the expansion of the Singapore and Malaysian timber trade to Australia. The present rate for Australia, which is closer, is twice as high as to Japan, said the top executives of two Western Australian timber309 words
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Article114 1966-06-29 12 United Overseas Bank Ltd.. Singapore announced they opened their eighth branch in Singapore on Saturcay. This latest branch of 'he United Overseas Bank In situated at 289, South Bridge Road and vtll provide banking facilities for the area. The opening of this branch uin line with114 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-06-29 12 Effort to increase fabric sales J. G. NEF Co. Ltd., one of Switzerland's oldest manufacturers of fabrics is making erlorU to increa.se Its exports to Singapore and Malaysia. With the ending of confiontation and the imminent resumption of trade between Singapore and Indonesia, the demand for his company's fabrics would199 words
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Article84 1966-06-29 12 GEC. i Engineering) Ltd. Ls supplying to the Government of Mal.iyMa electrical plant and equipment valued at approximately £70.000 tor the Royal Malaysian Naval Ba>e at Singapore. The new installation will provide ships moored at the jetty with shore-ba.sed electric power supphe.at 220 volts d.c. 230 vets84 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-06-29 12 ADVISER ON SUGAR CANE ON VISIT TO SINGAPORE ATOP Australian adviser on mechanical sugar cane harvesting is visiting South-East Asia to study of sugar cane operations for Overseas Tractor Operation.-, of Ford Motor Co. Tractor Division. He is Mr. G. Quaid ol Mo.s.sman. Queensland, who recently served as technical adviser153 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-06-29 12 \JK. MARION Jordan, (above) vice nr« sident and foreign sales manager of Columbia Pictures Intel national who in on a global tour to confer witb the company's territorial executives visited Singapore this wrrk. It w.is the first time that Mr. Jordan mcl Columbia's personal in this120 words
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Advertisement278 1966-06-29 12 nil L\|b SLIM, SLEEK, STURDY SOPHISTICATED SAMSONITE You tan tell a man or woman who ib smart and international in outlook, hy the clothes they wear... or the I ITI* tnc > < nv 'i- Notice how many own Salmon ne thesj days? Samsonite is the la>t WOfd on tashion.278 words
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Advertisement412 1966-06-29 12 sea (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the tune to »o ail the wav there and hack412 words
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Article, Illustration112 1966-06-29 13 rpHESE subjects of the Kabaka of Bu- ganda went down on their knees to welcome him iast week at London Airport, where he turned up at the end of his long flight to freedom. He fled from his palace In Kampala when112 words
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119 1966-06-29 13 WASHINGTON. Tues.— I nititl States rr(ocnition of Communist China was favoured by :>7 prr tent of those inter- ifwru in the Louis Harris Public Opinion poll published yesterday. More than IS per icnl t.ivoured the sealing of the Prkini; Government in theReuter - 119 words
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Article59 1966-06-29 13 SAIOON, T\im. One of the C.S. ArmVs giant CH-47 Chinook helicopters crashed and bunied late vest^rday. killing the pilot und seriously In luring two crewmen. US. authorities said the twtaH iet hellcoDter lilt a tree nhile taktni off. The crash occurred 15 m1le« ea»t of59 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-06-29 13 Cugat (I'm a young man of 64) to wed blonde, 21 I AS VEGAS. Tues. Band Leader Xavier Cugat, proclaiming himself a young man of 64. said yesterday he would marry his 21 -year-old blonde vocalist. It would be his fourth marriage and the first for the singer. Rosario PllzarAP - 249 words
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285 1966-06-29 13 I WANTED TO KEEP HIM FOR MYSELF' Jealous wife maims handsome husband MOSCOW. Tues. A Moscow woman was so intensely jealous of her handsome husband that she hired a gang of toughs to maim him so that other women would not be attracted to him. the magazine Ogonyok reported here.Reuter - 285 words
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229 1966-06-29 13 From JACK FINGLETON: Canberra, Tuesday T ABOUR PARTY leader Mr. Arthur Calwell. who appeared in public here for the first time today since he was shot at in Sydney last Tuesday night, said that he never wanted to see special protection for politicians in229 words
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Advertisement199 1966-06-29 13 M Wfl wf Ja \A. 0 i&. J&^ wH jia^B^B*2 *'*''> x v^^** *?»t?»mTfllt*»'#«lW '^^*^v<3«? ■M aav a^aiaM ?>w/Jwriw« S- X s^" HvttHE* I aaV k. *> mB^I bW anrilt^ 31';- at >%. t I aS B^Br^ J^BBBBBIM rjkl VK^ v v I I bBHS? .aw lilisv»» S>*afe^* Hlwai bwHI199 words
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Advertisement267 1966-06-29 13 Good news for Motorists! TERCO^S> The Quality Retreaden Have opened a tyro centre at No. 225-1 Upper Bukit Bintang Road (near the junction with Circular Road) WHATEVER YOUR TYRE NEEDS COME TO THE TERCO TYRE CENTRE. 1 One day retreao service. it New Dunlop India Tyres and stock retreads on267 words
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Advertisement1390 1966-06-29 14 iHsIbTdI stBLSBLI —I Situations vacant IS Wordm ft (Him. I— Box 54) rt* osrre SECRETARY STENOGRAPHER «Itb sxpstissMa, lnttlatl\e and willing to I responsibility. Knowledge of Chinese and Malar an advantage Apply with full particulars and salary re- 1 quired to Box A34IS 8.T., X.L.. SITE ENOINEER or Senior Clerk1,390 words
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Advertisement1002 1966-06-29 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* 5« Win. I— Box S» rt*. sxfro BUNCALOW WITH GARDEN comfortably furnished 3 t.Mroom one atrcondlf.oner Adelphl P;irk off Thomson Road Ren' S4SO Ring Spore DISTRICT 10 UNFURNISHED Dc tached Modern BungalO" 2 bedrooms living room kltrht-n nathroom garage »4.'ni Singapore ***** before 12 nr after1,002 words
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Advertisement1011 1966-06-29 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I IS Hordi J* I Vin.>— Box S» rfj. ex fro KUALA LUMPUR Klat*. Building Site. Vacant, rvady for Im-rnt-Uiatr constructions Apply Boa KM\i B.T. KU I FURNISHED 2 STOREY Comer Ter- 1 race House at 44 Jalun Hart Raya. j Tnomtoi. warden r.ntate. Pilct- 5271,011 words
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Advertisement765 1966-06-29 14 PHILATELY IS Wnrd* *t (Vim.)— Box S» ftj sajtW STAMPS Director of Briilsb firm will sbortly nail Aingttpore aad Malaysia and srtslies te purchase large col'ectlona .inn accumulations. Please ulnnai: details now to Proud-Bailey Co. QBSBM Koad. Brighton. BEAUIY CULIURt It <« .if,, i— |Us Hi rt* -rfr. REDUCE SAFELY765 words
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Advertisement1764 1966-06-29 14 FOR SALE «_«r«r«Jt BB.) isl i« rU .rrr. VEHICLE TUNE. UP EQUIPMENT BMi 'o- display purposes. SelllaK nt tost Iflei.o. tO VItTX. BAKE OR ROAST "Dtco on .L.i Rocipe oook ll.< Mi.liir Road i BAUKNECHT DOMESTIC UPRIGHT *.f|. ir. Km nats, IS I 2211-1 ANNIVERSARY SALE REDUCTION oq Ladlos lisa1,764 words
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Advertisement1304 1966-06-29 15 10 LIVERPOOL WESI COASI U.K.. Uui s'Di.ri »mi S**an r*nan| CLYTONEUS H»»re, Liverpool, Glasgow... IaPI/Jilyl MACHA3N Liverpool. Oi'lm, A'aioutn... In Pt Jlly 2 AI.OLYCUS Liverpool. Ciasfow Gin. 33 July 1 '4ENFLAUS Liverpool, Clasguw lily 0 UIYSSfS Havre, Liverpool, Belfast.... lu'i I my n ••'y 12/H i*v IS ANTENOR L.'erpool, Glasgow1,304 words
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Advertisement1244 1966-06-29 15 7V/El.l\bl//VfS iM 1 Ji r w < TML L»*r ASIATIC COMPANY 1.4 ht>t«M UJ D. EXPRESS lAILINBS 10 6ENOA-HAVRE-HAMtußli-a*EMtRHAVtNtIOMEROAMWUHItROAII ANTWERP-AARHUt-CBPENHAGEN. Spore P. VBJM Pin<ag iMM MBMB Hburg Roam Ant« C'nagia KINA a; July 111* 11/11 14/ i i' A|| 2 IB 14 IJ 22 11 SARGODHA I) July 22 251,244 words
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Advertisement1220 1966-06-29 15 1 BenMline\ tXPRESS lEKICE IB LONDON, LIVERPOOL t» tONIINLNTAL rORIS. nrWUUAD 'or Liverpool my 27 IlJEini'ljHUK Hamburg Aig I Smiaoori Pt. S""ao> W baugh Aug 15 G. 35 Tilay June3l 2 July I 6 ir.c.n Aug II BENDE ARC For London July 25 :-|«cu PL Shan O'nanf Hamf.-g Aug I1,220 words
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Advertisement1323 1966-06-29 15 I 1 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO.. LTD. ICyVf^l lEE ERLEAI FOR OUIMAIB SERVICE FROM UK /CONTINENT. JmC^A LUlmt IMi I'nti »<■ Pimi CITY Of NI VCASTLt lonjon. Mj-ibn'l Rotterlan Havre. M C .lO-11 I July I Jiiy CITY OF CHICAGO 1- c- f. laaj, MM. loneaa tsare 71 2t1,323 words
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898 1966-06-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent Till stock Kxchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday still continued to be very quiet. The turnover was 534.143 units \alued at SSMMi.*»4t». Reason gtTOO for I Inpresent quietness was the imminent closure of the hanks for the casting of the898 words
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Article26 1966-06-29 16 Malayan Stock Indices I'm.- June •Industrials: ltS.lt 1(1" II Tin II 125.93 S rubbers: IMJ3 IILM Dee. 30. IMI I "ii lire. IMSa lOn26 words
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Article130 1966-06-29 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. |\ni STRIAI.S wert- steady today with ri^es sllulith ti > of falls BHP dropped 12 cents to $6.08 (ollowlnt: v lcs.- bullish oil Mil at a lower depth Mver li«s grudually risen recentl>- and Is now 35 cents higtier than a week a£o at 53.30 Base130 words
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Article26 1966-06-29 16 1) I dollar <ra« quoted »t &.T7 for T.T. and 5.7J1 for aath Starlinti quoiM at 16.02 and an* tael ol old at MM.26 words
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Article78 1966-06-29 16 T*ME mmmtmm or Bank. H Moiay. •ta rr.ua. m*.. ciianpen in i. terdw (an rai». Onttad ttataa: tmim TT H UVM airmail ov 13/ls i-rwllt Mm ;iri r/M trii. i>UI». Canidi: MM TT H :s lt>. :,irm«.i <i"t Mi .r^dlt h111...i 1../1H -nd. hllln 1 w.-i Crrm l»li78 words
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Article24 1966-06-29 16 June 38. Rl BBER PRICE: 63J cents (unchanxed). TIN; 5641.25 (up $2.62 i). V Kstimatrd unofficial offer-in*: IGO tons (down 5 tons24 words
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Article179 1966-06-29 16 TIM lirvt sradr ruhhrr f*.b. l>uvrr» rlosrd at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala l.umpnr vrxterdav at liS; rrnts prr lt». un< h.ini;i-rl on Monday- clo-.in_-Irvcl lor Hip position. Thr lone MM \rr» quirt. I; Hid Mill ttmtmt price* In re*nt«. prr Ib. >rM«rdjv Buyers Sfllrn Int. 1179 words
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Article66 1966-06-29 16 (,/MIPS lym, >lon«., rt h# 8ln*»p»r» ■hauaaa a* optttad tcday art K ir.-n:h! :i i Ol v:ll. |j>, rradartel nboi ~n 44/46 Port Iwdiinhim. WhJrt Berths: FN r^ Nrw Wharf H«rin> Itrtam Births CljrUoetM. I normDue Tedjy: Mnmmuel. F«>.ir.r» roll .-.nior. Stra.lt l«n--kok. Due Tomorrow: Hllmful, T«yc»,66 words
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Article34 1966-06-29 16 I S'HINESE Produce Etching*. Slr»«». dly j Coconut ajMi bulk *44 ik: Copra: Jun. nenf L'»I Prpptr ra, «i>«<-»l ■I Sincaport Coconut on MltirM MM ci.ilion prico IMM Copra AMociation n*aa prictt34 words
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Article54 1966-06-29 16 Trill pn-srnt ratr nf the M.iii> .n doJlar .iL-.niivt thr aajajaal sterlinK li\fd «n NovcmtMT M IM4 is srlline T.T m OJ> S. 1 IM I'.inin^ I I .'s i I Irtd. Itutinc I'sll lln dull. 1 1 |R at Ml statutory midrlle position in relation to it*54 words
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Article71 1966-06-29 16 F/urtlior >l.i< ruhlxr iro|i- nil in Ib. i included: London Asiatic (iroup -.Xo I.IMMI. I'.italini; (ininp 2. 1 :tT. (Kid. (.nldrii Hones (iroup l.tMT.tilMi. i^Uilirld Mane i 3K7.--ihiii. llol\ruod 102.U00. llniiKkorn <'lani:ori ll.iiun, lloscote 382.000. Killnuli.ill 64.000. hu.il. Srlancor •JH.iMKt HajJawaM 73.000, Seaport iSehtncori Ij.OOO. I)iii<limi;s 110.--498. Inrh71 words
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Advertisement1083 1966-06-29 16 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Service It Samaria >»iiiafl. "Kiraiiaoa Maru 70 li Jaly ?9 31 July 1} Aut S Sept USeet If Sett Kaaikaaa Mara 13 21 Au| Auf 1 Sep 21 Sept Oct 1} Oct l» Oei Japan Direct Service ■ajajajj I -p.; m ■MMM1,083 words
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Advertisement887 1966-06-29 16 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CATHAY" 1 4.000 tons tultv oirconditioneeP Deport* Penonq 29 July 1966 P. Swettenhom 31 July 1966 Singapore 2 August 1966 For Hongkong 6/8 Aug; Japan 12/16 Aug; Hongkong 20/22 Aug Returns:- Singapore 26 August 1966 P. Swettenham 28 August 1966 Penang 29 August 1966 LIMITED887 words
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Advertisement460 1966-06-29 16 Wy KLAVENESS LINE pi^t^ b'anie loi Sat I Ova *ancouva» lacoma i*vie« Porriana *nseie« Francneo I Sifaita SUNNYYILLE Jlly II My 1$ Ml/ If luly II Mil 23 Jaly 11 I »»l IRONXVILIE Aif 12 Aif IS A«f U Auf II Aa< 23 Aaf 2b Seat 7b lONNEVIHE Seat 12460 words
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Advertisement215 1966-06-29 16 FROM CALCUTTA nr MV STATE OF KUTCM 1 Ju v JO Jun«/i«l» 2 FROM CALCUTTA "RATNA MANJUSHREE 'ODOr Jul, 7. I July 1 FROM AUSTRALIA "VISHVA MAHIMA' Colcutto June 29 July 1 July 2 2 July 1 4 July aY Chief A9tn»\ X.L Sub-Aqcnti Penang Sub'A«cnM R iUMABHOY t SONS215 words
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Article938 1966-06-29 17 |>l nIM in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Slo<-k l.\chaiiKP \rstrrdaN with Ihe number of shares traded in brarkel*: INDUSTRIALS: ■•uitud 11,000) Jl hi; C.C M. II.M SL, 11.1)00) 51. 57 l M. (IH.OOOI $1 sti. 1.M.U00) SI.M; Ounlopi (1,000)938 words
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450 1966-06-29 17 TIIK Straits tin price rose ;i?ain vrsterdav by 12.621 1. 1 Still. •!.""> on :in olTerinc rstim.ited imm ."> tons to li.n ions Strons; local support was reported. 1 ONDON: Tin on Monriiu rlv sharp wirirnthe backwardfttJoo resulting from an end-session450 words
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Advertisement61 1966-06-29 17 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS SINGAPORE TURF CLUB and MALAYAN RACING ASSOCIATION Please note that the telephone numbers at Bukit Timah Racecourse will from 2nd July, 1966 be changed to: *****2; *****0; *****1. The telephone number at the Singapore Turf Club Robinson Road Office will remain unchanged i.e. NUMBER ***** D.61 words
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Advertisement826 1966-06-29 17 NOTICES HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED INTERIM REPORT TO STOCKHOI.DKKS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING 10TH JUNE. 1966. d The Directors of Hume Indus- d trus (Far East > Limited have P declared a steady Interim Divi- si dend for th« first six months of P the year ending 31st826 words
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Advertisement962 1966-06-29 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KELANTAN TAWARAN daripada Pembo•ong2 yang berdaftar dl-J K.R dlialam Kelas C Hd IV S.Hd. 1 it 3 I lan ka-atas akan di-terlma dl- 1 fejabat Jurutera Negerl. KelanUn *-hlngga Jam pukol 3.00 petang jada 13hb Julai. 1966 untok: WIDENING AND METALLING THE EXISTING EARTH ROAD FROM962 words
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Advertisement511 1966-06-29 17 NOTICES H INDER INBTR I CTIONS KROM AND BY ORDER OF THE I MINISTRY OF PI'BLIC RI'ILDING Si WORKS. H.Q. Far East Region. NASSIM ft CO, (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by public auction in their sale-rooms 4 A 4-1 (ollvrr Quay. Slncapore p on TI'ESDAY. Mh July 1966 v at511 words
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Advertisement358 1966-06-29 17 BY OKDIR OF THK F"^—^— i^— I.Q. F\K BAST LANS I <>»<< I > m MEMORIAM NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) jttSk. will Ml by Public Aurtion V in their Salr-rooms rl Nm. 4 a 4-1. t Oliver Quay. on TIKSDW. lith' July, 1966 toiler 8i ton (Avcling Barford>. m inr meumatir358 words
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Article, Illustration644 1966-06-29 18 RACING.. .with EPSOM JEEP: Singapore. Tues. PEMBROKE LAD (Luke Kang) and Lash (Tony Yeo) ran one of the fastest trials recorded at Bukit Timah this morning. Breaking from the half-mile the pair reeled of 3f in 35 4/5. They were level at644 words
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Article203 1966-06-29 18 SINGAPORE, Turn. The Stipendiary Stewards report on Sundays racing at Kuala Lumpur, last day of the Seiangor Turf Club June meeting. Is: RACE 1: Loderu»h (Lee) dwelt at the start and lost some lengths. As Loderush has done this before. Ahmad bin Abdul Samad, the trainer,203 words
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Article69 1966-06-29 18 IPOH. Tues. Cheng Wah beat Kilat Club 3-1 in a Div One league .soccer nvttch played on the Jdlan Abdul Jahl ground hero today Cheng Wah led 3-0 .n the. first half, scoring through outj>ic!e right Weng Tuclc In 'he 201 h minute and centrMorwnrd69 words
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325 1966-06-29 18 CLASSY HYREGO GETS FULL MARKS IN TEST CINGAPORE, Tues. Milton Sullivan's Class One newcomers H y r e g o and Lord Timothy, passed their barrier trial with flying colours at Bukit Timah this morning, reports EPSOM JEEP Hyreßo 'Merv Posnert jumped won but Lord Timothy (Doug Dragon) was faster325 words
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Article61 1966-06-29 18 JAKARTA. Tues. Ind.. nesia are to send a trnmt team t-i Malaysia for th« international trnnis tournament in lpoh in >i'ptember. it vi- .union nc ed here Indonesian Trmii* laMCiattM ha» accepted UalaiMin imitation to lalM li.ii t in thr tournament Iln» Mill be the lirstReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement1014 1966-06-29 18 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TFNnFBC TANAH MELAYU TENDERS tawaran no. pvr «N ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Tawaran ada-lah dl-pelawa untok membell 14 buah Trans- AIR FORCE former. Oil Circuit Breakers dan satu Lightning Arrester, yang lama Tenders are invited and will be di-Setesen Janaletrik Jambatan received up to 2 p.m. on Friday Connaught1,014 words
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Advertisement772 1966-06-29 18 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by ihe Architects. Messrs Booty. Edwards A*. Partners. P.O. Box 65. at No. 146. Jalan Chevalier. Brunei Town, Brunei, from Recognised Steel Structural Engineers, up to 4.00 p.m. on Monday. 18th July. 1966. THE SUPPLY. ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK. STEEL772 words
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Advertisement656 1966-06-29 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS f SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: 1 Srnior Lecturer* in: ia> Electrical Engineering ib) Mechanical Engineering ({ualifirations I la) and (b) Candidates should possess a good degree and Corporate Membership of the appropriate Professional Institution, have considerable656 words
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Advertisement727 1966-06-29 18 NOTICE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS Hre invited from .suitably qualified candidates (or training ax BANDMASTERS in Australia. Candidates should be between 18-25 years of age with a good School Certificate preferably with 'Credit' in Music or at least a Grade V music i Theory i. They must be physically fit727 words
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252 1966-06-29 19 FAM get 34 names for Merdeka soccer trials [(UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Seven Football Association of Malaysia affiliates had submitted 34 names before today's deadline for trials for the selection of the national team for the tenth annual Merdeka tournament here from Aug. 13-27. The names were submitted by Malaysian Armed252 words
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286 1966-06-29 19 Stylish 60 by Nurse halts a collapse f ONDON, rues Batting Li with fine strokes all round the wicket Seymour Nurse saved the West Indians from a collapse when they replied to Essex's first Innings 230 at Southend yesterday: At the close the West Indians were 126 for three with286 words
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Article73 1966-06-29 19 SUNGEI PATANI. Tue«. Inspector Mohamed Namawl of Perils was awarded the Godwin Cup for the meet's best performance when he won the 200 m In a record time of 23.75 ec at the Kedah-Perlls Police athletic meet here over the weekend. Insp. Hamzah (Sunset Patanlt and73 words
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Article33 1966-06-29 19 MERSING. Tues Inche Othman bin Abdul Wahid, the District Officer won thr MersniH Goll tournament with a score of 78 Che Salim and Che Mana tied (or second with 80.33 words
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Article355 1966-06-29 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA SOSC SECRETARY DEPLORES 'INJUSTICE' CLAIM IN RESIGNATION LETTER AND ADDS- By TEAM FOR KINGSTON STILL NOT FINALISED, SAYS TANG SINGAPORE, Tues Singapore Olympic and Sports Council secretary-general Tang Tuck Wan today disagreed with the statement made by Singapore ASA chairman Tan Kay Hai that there355 words
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205 1966-06-29 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Cheryl Doral. whose 12.4 sec for the 100 m yisterdiy improved on the Malaysian schools record ci 13sec. did a another star turn in the 400 m today when the Selanaor schools athletic cham pionshlps continued at Chera.s Road. Runni".«; in the205 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-06-29 19 The 'cobra' strikes PELE of Brazil, recognised as one of the world's greatest footballlers. is seen here training at Kilmarnock. Scotland, for last Saturday's match against Scotland at Hampden Park. The Brazilians were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw Pele "the Cobra" however .showed his worth in the team. He89 words
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321 1966-06-29 19 BUKIT TIMAH HAVE TWO STRONG RIVALS THIS YEAR Singapore. Tuesday SINGAPORE'S oest schoolboy and schoolgirl athletes from the four language streams representing five districts, will tussle for the season's big honours when the finals of the interdistrict championships will be held at Farrer Park tomorrow and on Saturday. With schools321 words
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Advertisement76 1966-06-29 19 MINYAK CHAP KAPAK (AXE BRAND UNIVERSAL OIL) 9RIMCS QUICK -"2 b< HR h.odachc 4 |k'«mn. B 4K I toothache, cough A I~ I cola, travelling tick ij^^^^ I mil, ttomoch cramp llst^ff ifo I < •nd vomitting, intact f™' b'»«t «»e.. d fa W '••«ui> Ihyl H.: A useful companion76 words
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Advertisement471 1966-06-29 19 Now there's a Polaroid camera that gives finished pictures in 1O seconds and costs only A Q g Q Jk I I ne jfdaQl |P V^ V Vbw (Singapore) y All A truly remarkable camera, j^//^ the new Polaroid Swinger. _J»s*««i -f aW Mm j 10 after you take a471 words
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Miscellaneous113 1966-06-29 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S'tor Olv. 3TPCA v B'gor Rec. Club (Sentu) Pasnri. B'pore BUT A Lge Div 1: Borneo Motors v NAAPI Imperial tPadangi; Div 2: Shell v Jardlne Waugh (River Vallay); BTC v Hotel Singapura. Div I: Bata v Champion Motors (Farrer Park i Redlflusion v Haruer Ollflllan (Oeylang)113 words
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Miscellaneous83 1966-06-29 19 Ramblers iCRC 5.15) BASKETBALL Harlem Clow 118 Exhibitions 'Gay World. 8 p.m.) BADMINTON S por« Junior Championships Anala (SBA Hall. 8 pm ATHLETICS Spore InterDistnct Schools Meet < Farrer Park. 230 pm .i McNair DUti'Ut Primary Schools Me#> (Balestier Schools «rd I Ipoh: Trade School Mee' (Anderson School Krd 23083 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-06-29 20 Police with tear gas against defiant freedom marchers FiLICF wearing gas mas form a firing line bo lob tear gas grenades at a group of defiant freedom marchers in Canton, Mississippi. The marchers were attempting to set up tents in the grounds of a Negro school forUPI - 79 words
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Article191 1966-06-29 20 'YIPs are backing Malacca gangs' MALACCA, Tuesday. MALACCA'S CID Chief, Deputy Supt. Yap Thien Chin, said here today the police believe that some prominent people in the town are backing secret society gangs financially. Investigations are being carried out to find the ring-leaders of the gang. Mr. Yap disclosed today191 words
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Article45 1966-06-29 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Director of Posts today announced there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Thursday, which Is Prophet Mohamed i birthday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to Noon.45 words
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Obituary24 1966-06-29 20 CABLE NIWI FROM Colombo of trw id»n death of Dr. George R»)a»ooria !W brother of D*to Rajaaoorla Mm B Proctor and Lawrtf Rajatoorta24 words
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Article56 1966-06-29 20 BRAZZAVILLE. Tues. The Congo Brazzaville Government mo\rci into a sports stadium today as army units attempted a military takeover. Cuban soldiers, recruited recently, threw a protective cordon round the massive stadium while the Prime Minister. Mr. Ambroi.se Noumazalay. broadcast an appeal to all troops to surrender theirReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1966-06-29 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— Water will be cut off in Telok Blangah Road (house nos. 261-A B to 323-A/B) tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and also in Haigsville Drive, off Halg Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.40 words
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Article405 1966-06-29 20 LONDON. Tues.— Lack, of any encouraging factors and uncertainty about the outcome of today's talks between the striking seamen and the owners brought .small sellers Into the London stock market today and prices drifted lower on a broad front. British Funds showed falls of between to reflecting money405 words
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222 1966-06-29 20 By JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA. Turs The Minister of Customs. Mr. Kennrth Anderson. is to deride tomorrow whether the Australian Broadcast in 1 Commission will telex isr Ihe BBC film "Vietnam People and War" after sci-ins: it in Perth. Originally the film was to222 words
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Article19 1966-06-29 20 SINGAPORE. Tups.— The Police Band performance at Pek Kio Community Centre tomorrow night has been cancelled.19 words
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261 1966-06-29 20 Santana squeezes past Ken Fletcher I ONDON, Tues. Manuel Santanu of Spain, one of \hv un ;itost all-court trams players Been ai Wimbledon in the post-war men's singles semiera, today reached the finals for the second time In Four years. The littlr 28-year-old Spaniard, who holds the United States title,261 words
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Advertisement122 1966-06-29 20 HILL VIEW ESTATE <nu« v, TWO-STOREY MODERN TERRACE HOUSES AT 9 m.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. FOR SALE at $24,500 upwards CASH: a special Discount offered. LOAN: UP TO 75% ON SELLING PRICE Building Construction is almost Completed. WE WELCOME YOUR VISIT AT THE SITE. (a) Planning Approval: (d) Provisional122 words
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Advertisement92 1966-06-29 20 t» Word* 111 iMimitmmmt J YAP: To Cboon Km and Hock Choc a ton. Koon Rex. brother to Koon Roy oo 27-4-M at General Hospital, Malacca Thank* to Doctor, Nunn and Staff LINO TAV: Tlog Bang I/O Mn. Ling Blu Kow to boh Trng (Lucy) do Mr. >nd lira. Tmy92 words
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Advertisement123 1966-06-29 20 aA for V _^L. SAFE ana -^Pk EFFECTIVE relief of coughs of colds Peppermint Cure HUDSON'S PEPPERMINT UDSONS 111 CU E S( Ci y m l fc^^^^^^^^^Bß 91 r.l pounded to bring sofe yjyyj^TTTnfß^^l ond effective relief from flßffffiV9| the discomfort ond in|r j flammotion caused by coughs of colds,123 words
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