The Straits Times, 2 July 1966
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Title Section25 1966-07-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Till! Nntui.nl fli!ws|i,ii]iir The Straits Times I-Ntn ur. SATI'RIMY. JI'LY 2, 1%6 15 CENTS M.C'.(P) I«2S KDN 2934 L25 words
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Article, Illustration770 1966-07-02 1 Tengku: I want to be generous... they are mostly schoolboys KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A CALL to surrender, with a guarantee of freedom from prosecution, will be made to underground Communists in Sarawak within the next 48 hours by Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Prime Minister will770 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-07-02 1 LBJ: Raids will go on till Hanoi agrees to talks DES MOINKS (Iowa). Kri. President Johnson last night served notice that air strikes in North Vietnam would continue. Peace talks, he added, were "one way to end the killing in the south and the bombing in the north." SpeakinK directlyUPI - 166 words
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Article60 1966-07-02 1 LONDON, Fri— A fleet of slrenwalling fire engines, ambulances and a bomb disposal squad rushed to London Airport yesterday and police cordoned off the baggage area at the European flights terminal when mysterious noises were heard from a suitcase. A woman passenger claimed the case60 words
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Article500 1966-07-02 1 A 'serious step in escalating war...* PEKING, Friday. ♦THIN A said today that the U.S. bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong was a serious step in the escalation of trTT Vietnam war. And it warned that such action would lead the U.S. one step nearer to the500 words
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Article35 1966-07-02 1 NEW YORK FM The quiet J3. military build-up in Thailand has reached 25.000 men. almost double the number eportad there last Januan. the New York Times said today in a ..ispatrh from Bangkok35 words
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Article30 1966-07-02 1 INDIA ACCrSES IMTKH NATIONS. Fri Inilia today complained t<. Security Council that Pakistan 1 i»t month -mitteri tun violations of ceasr-fire .««ret>ment anil ..f IMMMMI aroord— l PI30 words
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174 1966-07-02 1 Police vetting holds up sale of Time- KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The latest issue of Timr magazine, the American weekly, is boing hold up here because the Special Branch want to "vet" the issue. It is normally on sale on Fridays. A Police source said tonight that distribution in Malaya was174 words
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Article59 1966-07-02 1 CANBERRA. Fri. The Foreign Ministers of Britain, the U.S.. Australia and New Zealand had talks lasting about five hours yesterday. mainly on the deployment of British and Commonwealth troops when Indonesian confrontation ends. Reliable sources said the talks, held in three sessions, produced no conclusion,Reuter - 59 words
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Article81 1966-07-02 1 LONDON. Fri. A tourist looking for the tea room in the House of Commons yesterday lost his way— and nearly voted against the Labour Government. Division bells rang at 4 a.m. for a finance measure vote, and Conser- vatives found the man in a voting lobby, tookReuter - 81 words
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Article132 1966-07-02 1 LONDON. Fri. Prime Minister Wilson's Labour Government tonight announced plans to take over and run 90 per cent of Britain's steel industry. This will Involve the renationalisation of Its 13 biggest Iron and steel firms. But the draft legislation provides for less compensation toReuter - 132 words
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Article54 1966-07-02 1 LONDON. Fit. A 42-year-old Russian journalist. Leonid Finkelftteln. has been granted permission to stay in Britain after leaving a Soviet tourist party In London. Plnlcelsteln. on a 10-day holiday tour with 34 of his countrymen, disappeared from the party hote! on the eve of their flightReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1966-07-02 1 PARIS. Fri. -The North Atlantic Military Alliance wax reduced today to a grouping of armed force* from 14 rountrlex as France* notice of withdrawal from integrated NATO commands expired Reu'«r33 words
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350 1966-07-02 1 "WINK people were reported a hoard a ketch in the mid-lac ifir today in an attempt to prevent Franco's series of atomic te*ts The bid was revealed in Sydney today by the Publicity Officer of the Committee Against Atomic Testing. Mr. Lloyd WilUie.Reuter - 350 words
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Advertisement103 1966-07-02 1 CROCKETT JONES NMTHANTTON INCLANO MAKE THE BEST Wf SHOES jfk fl II I lik* my comfort, you know, and tfitt* Unnh Mitiubuhi ton, rt«ll r ARE the 9 oodi You THnl con 9 »h« t»bl. »oni .n 10 1 2 1 4 and I UUII 9 16" him. or a103 words
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185 1966-07-02 2 'Make a break with I .S. policies' demand I OMMIN >ri I hf UftHi Party par iiamealary raaks were •sjlit t*4ay following Ike Itklni »f tw* rival bmUmu mi the (••tern meal I rnliiKm of I I fc*«hiß around Hanoi tmtt Haiphong (Inr moduli sponsored sty left w I leaderReuter - 185 words
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Article37 1966-07-02 2 DARWIN. Pn Unaeason n># heaw rain*. lm\<- ended the »iKh»-\*Mr drought thai plagued hug' arras of Central Australia Alice Springs rrpoi ted lodav that many rreek* in the region were in flood. Reut*r.Reuter - 37 words
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122 1966-07-02 2 YOKK. Krl The US pledged to the Security Council today that it would continue its search for peace In Vietnam while asserting that the raids on North Vietnamese fuel dumps were ni.stiiicd A letter by Mr. Arthur Cioldberg. the chief I S delegate, reaffirmedReuter - 122 words
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544 1966-07-02 2 'QUIT VIETNAM' CALL to ALIEN MEDDLERS De Gaulle and Kosygin issue joint declaration on ending war FRANCE and tka Soviet Union declared last night that the Vietnam war could be solved only if foreign interference were excluded. They made the point in a declaration marking the end of the 12-dayReuter - 544 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-07-02 2 WASHINGTON. Ftt The TT Au«tralian Prime MlnUter. Mr. Harold Holt itLovei. today challenged President Johnson's Vietnam critics to say if they wanted Asia to be dominate by the CommuniM.v Speaking at a Nation:)' PrHi Ciuo luncneon tun, he suid if it IW not for the powerReuter - 203 words
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365 1966-07-02 2 WARSAW, Friday SEVERAL thousand Polish factory and transport workers staged a noisy demonstration at the IS. Embassy hrre yrstrrday protesting against the stepped up bombings of North Vietnam. 1 A few demonstrators smashed the embassy's steel and glass bulletin board, rattled the ironAP - 365 words
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257 1966-07-02 2 AmericAmerican infantinfantry kill 300 Viets in battle OAIGON. Fri Ame- ruan infantry supported by air strikes yesterday killed 300 Vietcong guerillas la fierce day-long fighting 55 miles from here, a military spokesman reported today. The battle began yesterday morning when what wa.« believed to be a full guerilla regiment attacked257 words
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Article20 1966-07-02 2 LONDON. Fr; l^ndnn airport v to have a £80.000 undemmund eh«pel for the uil of all religious denomination*.20 words
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Advertisement160 1966-07-02 2 The whole world is buying more and more AUSTRALIAN food and beverages The whole world is buying more and more wheat, M 5283 ,590,000 worth of fresh, Australian food-processing plants are Australian Food and Beverages. (In canned and dried fruits.) Australian fresh large, modern, hygienic. Australia is a 1964-65 for160 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-07-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I parl»n«J I «t oowtjy Ait take« you} /CTTmTN jt Vi \r~ —yr-^"^ towaec to I SINC6 \A VJJ V "ROWOTION26 words
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269 1966-07-02 3 BEIRUT, Friday. DEBEL planes bombed Bagdad's presidential palace in an attempt £p oust President Abdel Rahman Arif, Bagdad Radio announced last night But the announcement, broadcast in the name of President Arif, said the attempted coup had failed, and that Its leader. Brig.Reuter - 269 words
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Article98 1966-07-02 3 WASHINGTON. Prl. Mr. Richard Helms was sworn in as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency at a White House ceremony yesterday. President Johnson paid high tribute to Mr Helm and hi* predecessors and all those who had served almost unknown :n thf CIA.AP - 98 words
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Article53 1966-07-02 3 LONDON Fri. The crew of four were killed yesterday when a RAP Victor reconnaissance Jet burst into flames and disintegrated over its base at Wyton, about 60 miles north-east of here. The four-englned version of the Victor nuclear bomber was on a demonstration flight forReuter - 53 words
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203 1966-07-02 3 DONN, Fri— A nobel prlze- winning medical resparcher said In London yesterday that the cause of cancer had been found and most of its forms could be avoided if people would take the necessary preventive measures as they did witl. malaria or yellowReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-07-02 3 ONDON. Fri— Pakistani housewives in Bradford are being taught English at special classes launched by a tram of 20 student teachers from the Margaret McMillan Training College. One of the students, 20--year-old Zoe Taylor, is seen here with a pupil. Said blonde Miss Taylor: "Learning178 words
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288 1966-07-02 3 Boy, 11, flies from Tokyo to U.S. on two empty ticket folders PHOENIX (Arizona), Friday. AN 11-year-old boy told yesterday how he slip- ped aboard a commercial jetliner and flew across the Pacific from Tokyo on two empty ticket folders and an empty stomach. He almost made It to PhoenixUPI - 288 words
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81 1966-07-02 3 MOSCOW, Fri. Russia will launch a French space satellite under a 10 year space co operation agreement igned here by the two countries vesterJay. France and Russia acrrpd to co-operate on space weather study and research into sp*cr telecommunications. The agreement said this shouldReuter - 81 words
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Article41 1966-07-02 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Pri. A scheduled launching yesterday of an unmanned spacecraft toward the moon in an attempt to gather more lunar Information was postponed for 24 hours due to a heavy rainstorm In the Cape Kennedy area41 words
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Article28 1966-07-02 3 PARIS. Pr» Nino Parma. former world champion racing driver and pre-war Italian idol, died :n a car crash near here jrettercUy. He m 60— «eut«r.28 words
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Article56 1966-07-02 3 PERTH Fii Mrs. Lynette Bnggs. 23. had a premature baby while sitting in the rear bucket tPM of a licht plane flying across the Australian Outback today. A nursing matron helped deliver thr 31b 6nz baby girl who was later reported doing well in Hospital. IIReuter - 56 words
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144 1966-07-02 3 BIKNOS AJKES, Fri.— Ricardo HUa, brother of ousted President Artur* Ilka, was arrested at his home here yesterday as the first Cabinet Ministers in Argentina's new (Government were appointed. (lose friends of the former President said that despite the arrest he was not movingReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement286 1966-07-02 3 RW^V A rH AIR FRANCE 4 FLIGHTS WEEKLY SINGAPORE Finl»ysonHrwßdf' Phone: ***** KJftIAIUMPIIR 44 Jaldn Pud.. Phone: ***** Consult the specialists...Us H you are looking (or quality hand- rto.''C''^£!'ffiS woven carpets or rugs with intricate SfiF/^MG Oriental design and beautiful colour Z ViJ 2 harmuny and made from fine wool286 words
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Advertisement387 1966-07-02 3 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY OF OUR REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP AND SAVE DON'T MISS IT RUSH TO: J A >t*jlU •2. N#*fc trWta R***-. *ft JSO9O DO YOU OWN A SPEEDBOAT OR A HYDROPLANE. ENTER NOW FOR THE SEA CARNIVAL EVENTS AT LUMUT ON 31st JULY387 words
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Advertisement158 1966-07-02 4 MhUr w" TR rodio Model BL-756S J nfr^^^^^^^Hfl^l I ll^«^^_, Model i&kP*b 111 I I Owooofcsf M<MWtC<l]ol R«f Modal GR-110DF I I fo« Modsl a-33t Toshiba electrical products and home appliances are quality-guaranteed. Our fac- tories-all twenty-four of them-subject every item to rigid testing before shipment. And Toshiba makes every158 words
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389 1966-07-02 5 Margaret Wei - Margaret Wei By m WtL Voiuntun organisations industrial and commercial firms and offices today orderrd their staffs to rut business telephone calls to a minimum and "pay-aN->ou-dial" for social calls Proa toda) telephone •nfcM-nkrrs will hate t* W*y rests a rail after389 words
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214 1966-07-02 5 Khin Don't back the anti-Thai movement \GEI PATANI. Friday. were today urged not get themselvt'* involved in the separatist movement in South Thailand. The call was made by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. when he opened the i annual delegates confer- fnce of the Central Kedah division214 words
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Article33 1966-07-02 5 PENANO, Prt. The Oeorge Town Uoo* Club today present ed •300 to Urn Penang Spastics Association TIM aatodatton car'ng for 25 •pasties between the ages or two and 1833 words
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93 1966-07-02 5 Move massage parlours from residential areas— David |£UALA LUMPUR. Ptt. A motion to move all mas-age parlours from residential areas in Selangor will come before the State Avembl.v at lt.> meeting here on July 13 It is one of six .motions oe.ng ■owed by Mr V David fLabBunir^;tri. ufi tlve93 words
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Article54 1966-07-02 5 Playground— by 'gotong royong' KANOAR. PrL About 200 pupils and 70 parents win take part in a "gotong royong" project on Ju'.y 9 to help bu.ld a playground for the Behnr Mail Malay School Members of the school board, local community leaders, and representative* of the State Education Department will54 words
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Article19 1966-07-02 5 KIALA ILMPUR m Mr t bf-creiary, -n. service* heir. :r-ied aft«r :hre« motr.iiV ieave v. Britain.19 words
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Article59 1966-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first Malaysian Airways flight to Minila will take off from Pays Lebar airport tomorrow at 1 p.m. marking the Introduction of rhe new jet service between Singapore and the Priilipp: -c* Three weekly flisht.s Sr.ur- days. Wednesdays and Thursdays will be made59 words
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Article52 1966-07-02 5 PENANO. Pri. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today appealed to the public to contribute generously to the St. John Ambulance Brigade appeal for funds, and support Its annual flag day. This week-end, more than 2.000 manber«; of the association will be oat52 words
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Article45 1966-07-02 5 I MU.VR Pr: Ih» A.^lstant M'Jii&ier oi Cui-.urt. Youth and i Sports. Ei.wlcu Muhspir. bin Abdul j Kacilr. will open a leadership 1 course sponsored by the district I youth council at Dato Sri Amar I Dl-Raja School here on July 8. 145 words
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Article57 1966-07-02 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A bookseller, Glazuddin Sahib Sirajuddin. was fined $300 In a magistrate's court today for selling three banned books and 63 obscene books, magazines and calendars. A second man. Ismail bin Ishak. was fined $250 for selling seven obscene books and 161 obscene photographs. Both were arrested57 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-07-02 5 HUSBAND TO PAY $200 A MONTH TO WIFE, CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Fri. Sgt. J Karlm bin Osman. of the Ministry of Interior and Defence, consented in a magistrate's court today to pay his wife. Kathijah blnte Shalk Mohammed. $200 a month as maintenance for her and their two children, aged eight148 words
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Article45 1966-07-02 5 IPOH. Fri. Thr Inwrnaimnal Y> Men's Club of Ipoh raised utxmt $15.000 fmn the premiere of ihe tllm "Thundcrball" at th«- I ido tlii«"ma litre luat week The money is for the construction of a $20,000 education wmg to th* YMCA45 words
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162 1966-07-02 5 S'pore girl admitted to Aussie Bar PERTH. Fri.— Western Australia's "Miss University 1961" MadeiJne Koh. 23 has been admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court. The daughter of a Sinnpore lawyer. Madeline came to Australia in 1952 and was educated here. She studied law at the West Australian UniversityAP - 162 words
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Advertisement170 1966-07-02 5 g Get in the )SWIM with your q own pool! 0 A pool if your very own! Tkere's nothing like it for healthy outdoor fun anl exercise, Ideal Hones can row supply swimming yools with all the technical advice and equipment from simple wading pools ta Olympic competition pools. Ideal170 words
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Advertisement85 1966-07-02 5 /1 m S II ||f THE ALTTOMAnC CHOICE ■If OF THE PRACTICAL MAN jl *IOO*. WATERPROOF Im Ml *FULLY AUTOMATIC IM CAN BE HAND WOUND M •WITH CALENDAR H Bf/ CHRONOBLOC MODEL 7220 H MM SINGAPORE $92 WITH STRAP B 7 FEDERATION SK)I WITH STRAP II ll! EVERY TITUS WATCH85 words
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Miscellaneous253 1966-07-02 5 Straits Times Crossword i ""uVJub^™"" HuVM nT^ftl Bntt ACBOAB For your sake the Dear need* 1 Short *«iv. a* t! wer* (f). The°status' of tree-pi»' IS) parrot* i*. 3). )3 g^ flght from ttan<l? ,7-3. I A woßian'R cricket trophy (•>. 15. Bearing North-east a rlever 10 Buiidingx 00 land253 words
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Article, Illustration789 1966-07-02 6 Premier Lee warns of 'brain drain' Till-, Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Uxkn emphasised the need to channel studies of science ■kmg lines which would keep the trained scientists working for Singapore. He mentioned rocketry and astro-physics as among the things which "Singapore cannot do. and suggested that science789 words
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Advertisement361 1966-07-02 6 mwnm.um y s men s club Of SINGAPORE B«ta Chapter PVfAawafMv (RAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE .Gci SHED PATRONAGE Of V TMI MIStOINT Of TMI RtPUtllC Of SINGAFOV.I INCMI YUSOf tIN ISHAK In A .a 1 O* THE BRAIN RESEARCH Fill U v ngapcre CATHAY CINEMA WEO 27Hi JULY. at •00361 words
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Advertisement260 1966-07-02 6 Gay World, Geylang Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****5-7 LAST 3 NIGHTS- DON'T MISS THE FABULOUS ft SENSATIONAL "JOSE JOSELA" V 9 SPANISH DANCING TEAM >#"AW«\ 2 DIFFERENT SHOWS NIGHTLY Ww^ r SPECIAL SUNDAY T- DANCE It BM PERFORMANCE wSF f TOMORROW 4-7 p.m. >Jl% H NEW SINGER MISS MARGO fl HAIGH260 words
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Advertisement238 1966-07-02 6 MACKAY BIG SAVING sale! STARTS TODAY j Blouses from $1.90 Shift Dresses from 54.90 Two/Or Three Pieces Suit from SS.9O STRETCH SLACKS from 56.90 HANDBAGS AND PURSES 20% Discount CHILDREN'S WEAR: 20% to 50% Discount ond Many More New Item* to Claar at Lowest Price Call At MACKAY FASHION HOUSE238 words
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Advertisement407 1966-07-02 6 Due to Overwhelming PUBLIC RESPONSE tl ...SEASON i EXTENDED! :j 811 B LIDO -Daily 3 Shows: 11 4 Bpm. a U JAMESoo7-BUNID ii jIS BUCK t? 10 BACK! i Scan Scan Conneiy 43|^ Conneiy B jameVbono *s£& JAMES BONO I Dr.NO HBoLDFINGEB fur,"***"' i3v£ *>;> iicißßaißi' B <i>^ffyr\ REx sky407 words
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Advertisement586 1966-07-02 6 lOSH.4W i fJHGANISATION a I M*aj S* *i« JO 10 B i "7 SPIES •«tfc DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS I Roga^n B TONIGHT MIDNIGHT a| -Bunui old •ore 1 1 m m 'C 3 m By Uvfnohelnnn- 1 Demand SEASON EXTEMEO!!! a •J Uailv 3 Sho>« M A *pm ■-DX. i IUtUrINUI'B586 words
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Article46 1966-07-02 7 r»< )H Pr \r MMVMMsWi rremng nre.-? parade w.ii be held ir. coejunotton wttb -he Y^VCA dance «t the Ipoh Club tomorrow night nan Japanese Trui Ini doneswn Indiui and Western llooa will be modelled by I teachers orUce «orkers and liouae--1 %nrs46 words
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Article41 1966-07-02 7 SEREMBAN Pr* An \rmj I offlcer* wtfe. Mrs. Judy Lorlcin I «bs elected president of the Serembar, Inner UTieel for 19W/ 1967 Others e.ieceti »ere: r.cepresiderv Mr&. S P bir.ghm: ■evnury, Wr.s o Che»h; rr^jturer Mrs B. P;'.l«».41 words
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Article, Illustration218 1966-07-02 7 RUDY BELTRAN - Hunt is on for thug shot in thigh RUDY BELTRAN By k A A LUMPUR. Fri Poiicr today mounted a big hunt for a teenage gangster wearing handcuffs and nursing a gunshot wound in his thigh The youth was shot by deter mvps when he broke away from custody behind218 words
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234 1966-07-02 7 SIBU. Friday SARAWAK S Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sh. is "greatly encouraged by the decision of the Sarawak Chinese Association to join his now Cabinet. I Speaking at Sibu a:rpor this morn:ng after a ■*•<>. come by a large gathering of sui>porters234 words
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Article47 1966-07-02 7 KLOA-NG. Fn The Kmn? District Officer Inche Abdul Kadir b'.r. Abdu'lah who :s retiring >no:.. «aj jjuest of honour at threo dm- ner." durins the week He f«s entcn^inea ov r Kluant Youth Club tlir I in> C uh land the Vmno br-m-h hey47 words
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Article28 1966-07-02 7 >KREMBA.N Pr;. -Mi No>l Ea xhr Sereinbao Jaycees ■r the Pun-Malayt>lan Jayre^s j 'aiemiae contest to b* held in I Ku»la Lumpur on .luiv 2X28 words
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Article103 1966-07-02 7 Calendar for parliament meetings I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. For the first time a Parliamentary calendar has been drawn ud for meetings of the Oewan Raayat and the Dewan Negara. The next meeting of the Dewan Raayat will be from Aug. 22 to Aug. 27: the .Senate. Sept. 5 and 6 Here103 words
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Article74 1966-07-02 7 Xl Al A I.IMITR Kr: In* Scliinffor Dimmoi. at Uk MTiT ha.- clecicletl in tend a nve-menilMT df'egation lo IM the Uelaiieor Mi ntvi Meoav. Date Hiirun bin Hal Idris. abotit lowenne nater charge*-. NU rates, against «h:rh !h* i division intends to make represent-74 words
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Article62 1966-07-02 7 Xi \1 LUMPUR I Inr Mrti.iwi.il: Army rMrntttng :eam ■■>■ touring rartm S.a I.^1 in West Mn.avMu ironi July 6 •/> July; 2f> to selrct aboui 325 young men (or MTViMi :ri tli^ Apjiy j fi»ndHiHP> nuis- bf Mv *»Man cuwens betwMn tbr :mes of62 words
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166 1966-07-02 7 PENANG. Fri. The Penang District (Malaysia. Singapore and Hong Kong) headquarters of the Christian Brothers will be transferred from Penang to Petaling Jaya at the end of the yrar. Thi* was announced t> v th» now AulsUm SuperiorGeneral for Asia the Very Rrv166 words
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146 1966-07-02 7 Mini-skirt Margaret flies in LO WOW troops O INC. AFORE, m— An &> lurinf blonde in an in-rhes-avbove-the-knee Ml flrw in today to entertain Xastralian and Nem 7.c* Und troop* vervinc here. Y«ent?-one-year-old Mar z*rr\ Wood, the familiar «•>•(■« behind Radio tei ir.vlia s davitr Forre« Rr gui »t proerammr146 words
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Advertisement521 1966-07-02 7 DOUBLE TREATS SEE DANCE! ETEE3 f\\ H Ho° o u r RS 1 tR'TI 2 dance,, aaPMßUl— aMMaJßaapM^ J3 ■°itr»?L 4 /f fc wi.ii.':M;/.'.jii' r «»B>*^s»' CZEZ!2Z2Sl r v/OMn i caga, tiS^llvl BADMINTON Mm: 1 ;> hall 730pm. Til (llltd M int\i to*iMfal i»M FREE ADMISSION BUY DRIIMK COUPON SI521 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-07-02 8 WWO YIPs in jovial mood at the lstana Negara on Thursday. President Yusof bin Ishak appears to he suppressing a laugh at a joke by the New Zealand Ciovernor-Oeneral, Sir Bernard Fergusson. who called at the President's home with his wife, Lady Fergusson. The visitors' were82 words
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407 1966-07-02 8 NTUC LEADER HO HITS OUT AT EMPLOYERS' BODY rpHE secretary fenerml of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Bens, has accused members of the National Employers' Council of paying their employees lower wages and fringe benefits compared with those paid by their counterparts in the Singapore Employers' Federation.407 words
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Article53 1966-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Fri A Stl businessman. Mr. C'hua Hix k Tai lias presented a set of repnr.is ol the Journal of the Royal Asiatic ■octaty, straits Branch, to 'lie University of Singapore library. Tlie .->et. covering volumes l to 86 1 1 878-1 9l'-.»>. la bound in L»953 words
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Article209 1966-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Government today released the text of an exchange of cables between the President. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines on the recognition of Singapore. Presldeni >.f MM "I have the honour to coii\ey to Your Excellency209 words
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Article30 1966-07-02 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. A brmir anil buy v ill be helo Villa. Adis Road, on July H. the proceeds of which wIU to to the Singapore Antl-Tubtrculosti i laiion30 words
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175 1966-07-02 8 Sergeant's appeal dismissed: Fined S3OO (JINGAPORE, Fii. Alter ;i two day hearing. the High Court today disn. an appeal by an army sergeant Lbn Chin Mm. 31. Thr appeal m against ronvftion on a cluuvt of abettmti an oflpncr by his mistress, Leong Ah Phenc who had used a forged175 words
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116 1966-07-02 8 SINGAPORE, r'ri Some by the Redempt o j s t 30.000 people, including Fathers, is part of the centhe Minister for Law and t tenary celebrations in National Development. Mr. honour of the Mother of E. W. Barker, are expected Perpetual Succour. to attend a116 words
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Miscellaneous126 1966-07-02 8 i//#»v ih> n tttf V.T. r I,,, p,i;,t Vg WEVH KKKXVN FOR WELL.TVItS 16 V^*^^B||flfWjMK<3 ,s^U^^f~YtS A*/ 60S THAT I W^^^'^^^^^^'^^ Ut LONG TIME PR VVONMLJG A PRETTY vrs I VmMMMXHi Haß» ALLEY.' PROTECTtVE FORCE y. SO WE'RE GONNA V 1 ,t, V ilfI ORlC V PHEH'STORIC \wiwmMK\ W$ HFS126 words
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Article, Illustration1845 1966-07-02 9 Desert tomb tells the story of a battle 2,000 years old Th. .it ions al VJusailu on Hit' Mfst-rn shores* of the Dead Sea entlj revealed hidden chapters in the historx of the Jewish race and brought to light vividly the ih-tails of the last great battle in which the1,845 words
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Advertisement126 1966-07-02 9 I 1 p II ■J| l^^F TARGET! a new formula quality product J J l^-l^gkim H I I designed to take effort out of work! ™i* Whether polishing cars or washing F| sjA .f£^ts, I dishes TARGET shines them with I Hs^P W. effortless ease. With TARGET, E-ZEE does it.126 words
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Article630 1966-07-02 10 The Americans have won no lew friends by bombing the oil depots near Hanoi and HaiDhong. They could hardly have expected they would. The iiituusm is vociferous, the lamentations ioud and all lacking. Plastic bombs attached to the walls of ifsiau rants and buildings in Saigon630 words
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Article300 1966-07-02 10 Just why veterinarian* khould be handed the burden of Malaysian livestock devrlopment may not be imme- diately clear; they are generally expected to be more concerned with making sick animals better again. Yet Tun Abdul Ra/ak had good reason (or asking the annual conference of the Association300 words
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Article281 1966-07-02 10 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's open- < ing of the new science tower I and other buildings at the University of Singapore marks > a great step in the republic's educational progress. The number of students may now be substantially increased and. at the same time, the trend towards281 words
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876 1966-07-02 10 J.J. HAGGERTY - J.J. HAGGERTY by New York, Fri APOLITICAL party in th* United States needs lots of money to keep it well oiled and functioning smoothly. President Lyndon Johnson's does the job mainly through a simple but highly successful gimmick. For one thousand dollars an876 words
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LETTERS
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86 1966-07-02 10 reference to your report headlined 'Tan the stingiest man on earth" iS.T. June 28;. I wish to make it clear that what I said about the Minister of Finance was that, where Government funds wore concerned, he was the stingiest man. There86 words
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Letter25 1966-07-02 10 'PHE Ulu Yam health centre is fine except for one thing why cultivate lallang in such luxuriance around It? Why not flower.s? R.K. Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Article470 1966-07-02 10 Yunus Maris M. A - Learning Malay 250 Yunus Maris M.A. by University of Malaya VOCABULARY: IJaiah in i deKree; n»m» (ni name; KKnamaAN (n. adj) famous, prominent i prominence >; I'tiraf (or iktiraf), mrnriktiraf ivi to recognise; ja*» (ni good deed, contribution; bijeh tni--ore; timah <ni tin; *r>i»ienj»k iprep.l since, from; bahan (n) material,470 words
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Article563 1966-07-02 10 GODFREY BLAKELEY - GODFREY BLAKELEY ITALY DEALS WITH A CURIOUS BOOM AND CRASH ROME. Fri By THERE has bren a curious boom, followed by an oven more curious crash, la the Italian stamp collectors' market. At the end of LMfc OW complete "Italian Republic" series. Issued in 1961 to commemorate563 words
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Advertisement835 1966-07-02 10 I ULtj Mot C>aaii»i«l in— «>o* C*X a <▼•«*«• laaPf*. -•••It aft*«4aa*Mkal AagJ ittMaH'M'lf ftwkl :oi» trtiAM taAMCMit *>**< C*>aa>«4 ft •aaaa A»Hi>»iH< if*"**' •©O« »TO«| 1T». f miws no«r aa BM I AdiiiaKf B««*1. Niiat lam Ma**ilm STOSt Mt* c**« c aaoaV t«|aiirt 17 V lITNIUMT 4 CO. »T|.835 words
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Advertisement20 1966-07-02 10 I >< >r r~>v 1 "VIM ten* and oft* w PEKING Lnmpmy(S)Ud •0 1 62 North a..d,« Rood, S*»«o»orc. Tel: *****20 words
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Advertisement155 1966-07-02 10 vL. mLJ PELACO BLENDENE is the world's finest shirt People who wear Pelaco Blendene say it is the world's finest shirt. Virtually impossible to crease, Pelaco Blendene. stays 8 a.m. fresh, through to midnight It is trimline tailored, from Pelaco's own exclusive blend of Terylene' and Cotton. Terylene' for long155 words
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Article, Illustration186 1966-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR T'Hh. rnmtnt btiieves that jn conflict can only be rrat th- Foreign Ministry sout i Th» t h«i' romp derltned the gravr uned conf] It farther underfed ion to that "In the Interest! <>f world [M^acr, the contestants must rrsolve thfir186 words
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Article42 1966-07-02 11 Sultan opens mosque PARIT. Pri— l-he Sultan of Peraic .oday opened a $190,000 mooque here described as one of 'he bigee.v and moat beautiful .11 the State The Sultan urged the people to work hard towards prosperity and fulfil their religious obligations.42 words
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291 1966-07-02 11 STEWART TO HOLD TALKS WITH TUN RAZAK IN CAPITAL I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, will pay a three-hour visit here tomorrow for talks with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. He is expectecJ to arrive at noon In an RAF plane from Jakarta after291 words
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70 1966-07-02 11 'Finger-tip control' ship sails in today VINGAPCRE Fri.— A new J 'finger-tip control" ship from the F.A.C. LiivV fleet, the Azuma arrives here tomorrow on her maiden voyage The fully Automated 13,096-ton cargo liner, which hu a «peed of 21 knots, has been specially designed for service between the Far70 words
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Article24 1966-07-02 11 KL'AI.A I.UMPUR Fn Bunk Negara received un lo the end of June total of $fi 750 483 for the National Defence Fund24 words
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Article145 1966-07-02 11 Tengku will lead Umno again U A L A LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman will be reelected president of Umno for the 16th consecutive year at the party's annual assembly at Malacca on July 30 and July 31. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will be re-elected as deputy145 words
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Article20 1966-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong attended Friday prayers »t the RMAF mosque here thus afternoon.20 words
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89 1966-07-02 11 CINGAPORL. Fri. President Yusof and his wife will make a sevenhour tour of Changi. Pulau I ekoij and Pulau Übin on Sunday. From about 9 am. the couple will visit Changi villagers by Land -Rover before taking a launch l the islands. The MP.89 words
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Article50 1966-07-02 11 KANGAR. F-i. A man wanted by Perils police in connection with the hold-up of a shopkeeper at Gua Musang last week, was arrested n a police ambush at Padang Be&ar yesterday. The man. who had a wound an his left an.n. was arrested near the Thai border.50 words
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Article29 1966-07-02 11 KUALA KANGSAR Fri— The I Sultan and Raj > Perempuan of Perak will attend the annual I speech day and prize-giving of 1 Ihe Malay College tomorrow.29 words
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Article279 1966-07-02 11 MERVYN PERCIRA - flies in on two seats MERVYN PERCIRA in the plane, that is By ITUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Albert (Tiny) McClure ;>OO pounds of solid rhythm" is now in town with the Harlem Clowns, tht win id-famous globe-trotting basketball team. Tiny "AH fat men end up by being called that" us the279 words
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Article27 1966-07-02 11 penan(j. Fn i^r mtm Guan. II IBM ir I ma i-ourt here lor actbookaatar at the Penani Turf Club on May 15 He pleaded guilty27 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous907 1966-07-02 11 TV MALAYSIA ruivvn K i., mn 1P Soii«s. 6.00 New« In Tamil; CHANNEL 5 Ku.l. Lumpur c lo Hector Heathcote. 633 and Petumi; lp«h and Mai- Dennis the Menace Dennis MM t. 1* Johore Baharu; nd the R« d10 f 1 6 M S'"" gapnre Rare Results. 700 Taipkif; Batu907 words
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Straits Times LETTERS SATURDAY FORUM
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Letter103 1966-07-02 12 \\HAT a lovely place rT the Macßitchle Re*«rvolr Is! My husband and I took our baby for a walk there one Sunday afternoon. This was spoilt for us by motorcycles and scooters continually brushing past v.- on the footpaths. Surely motorcycles and M-ooters could, should, be left103 words
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320 1966-07-02 12 Costlier phones for those most in need IN the discussions on the new telephone charges one important point has been overlooked the disparate charges for those living outside the 2-mile radius from the exchange. In addition to the basic installation fee they have to pay $25 for each additional mile,320 words
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Letter153 1966-07-02 12 PERMITS FOR FLYING MANGOES tAN mangoes be brought > into Malaya by air? If a permit necessary? The Malaysian Assistant H'Rh Commissioner s Office in Madras appartr.llv does not know, or rather believes that the mangoes can op taken into Malaya end without a permit. That was the an.-wer I153 words
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Letter111 1966-07-02 12 TT-IL' once famous KsUlang Park on which thousands have been .spent, is now dilapidated and in need ot urgent attentions and repairs The road floods about 2ft. when it rains, and It is potholed evrrv few yard*. One of the two fountains has no111 words
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Letter68 1966-07-02 12 I KtFER to the letter from "Grassed" <S.T. June 25i and would like to Inform him that the cvm nt annual grass-cut-ting contractor was not abl^ to carry out his tenrs of contract. We havt since terminated his contract. However. Departmental labour has been deployed to cut the era>s68 words
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Letter32 1966-07-02 12 I T H confrontation there was the excuse for putting up charges for more revenue. A new excuse must be necessary for Tan Sri SambanthanV 10 cenu Dhone call MATILAH Kuala Lumpur32 words
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Letter57 1966-07-02 12 'I'Hf. Public Relations 1 Otflcer of the PU.B tella us in her letter ST. June 13 that all H U bs meter reader* weai distinctive khaki uniforms I wish to say that on mop- than one occasion the gas meter readers came to my house57 words
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256 1966-07-02 12 The Chancellor was speaking... INCHfc Abdul Majid bin 1 Nabt Baksh and Mr. Eddy Lee Lye Hoe .seem to have misunderstood the Tengku when he .spoke at the University* Convocation. I was in the hall and 1 am sure that tne Tengku »poke as the Chancellor. acholng <he students, and256 words
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150 1966-07-02 12 S a Malaysian who hu seen the British stick by us through thick and thin over the past twenty years, I would appeal to some of our Ministers to *toD this bickering against the most faithful of our allies and try to iron out the150 words
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Letter56 1966-07-02 12 AT the Tuanku Muhammad School annual athletics meet held last Saturday. I was shocked to see school girls serving beer to officials and their friends throughout the sports. How an educational institution could do this is beyond me Even fie announcer called for beer over56 words
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Letter285 1966-07-02 12 I reivi v yuui report vi June 22. on the "Ban 3f Import of Wheat Flour Partiaily lifted," giving a condensed version of the statement made by tne acting Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Dewan Ra'ayal It should be made clear that the lifting285 words
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Advertisement206 1966-07-02 12 SINGAPORE. SARAWAK. SABAH BRUNEI IMPORTERS EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION take great pleasure in announcing THE OFFICIAL OPENING Of THE ASSOCIATION AT 39-C NORTH CANAL ROAO. SINGAPORE. •T TIE lOMIIAILE MR. LEE KHOON CHOY MINISTER Of STATE FOR CULTURE on Saturday 2nd July, 1966. at 12.00 noon. (Cocktails will be served thereafter from206 words
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Advertisement223 1966-07-02 12 MEANS r- QUALITY SUPER DELUXE ALL WAVE PORTABLE 3-band, 9 transistors. Large, high quality speaker. Convenient devices. Operates on four flashlight batteries. if GORGEOUS, CORDLESS TABLE RADIO 3-band, 8 transistors. Wooden cabinet provides amazingly rich and natural sound. I Operates on four flashlight batteries. SOLID STATE TAPE DECK I 4-track,223 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-07-02 13 MALAYAN fcara Nn. Dorothy Firth. 2«- caoM-d a stir by wearing a "mini- skirt" to an Oxford Collerr c o m m r m oration ball normally an occasion for lone formal (owns. Rfrv Kirth. married with two children, who read niodrrn92 words
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Article70 1966-07-02 13 120 tea pluckers strike mANAH 'iATA. Frl. X The 120 BM pluckers on Gold Dollar tea plantation, four miles from here, have been on strike since yesterday. A management spokesman said the workers did not give any reason bu 1 apparently it was due to one of the pluckers being70 words
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Article32 1966-07-02 13 TELUK ANSON. Pri. Policf recovered the body of Neon Choo Lian. 25. a vegetable garde mv from a well near here yesterday. Neon was stated to be an epileptic.32 words
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Article119 1966-07-02 13 "TUB Third International Tin Agreement came into force today. A brief communique issued by the International Tin Council last night said. 'The 23rd and last meetIng of the International Tin Council under the Second International Tin LONDON, Friday agreement was held in London on JuneAP - 119 words
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141 1966-07-02 13 MISSING FIVE IN BOAT: STILL NO NEWS pENANO. Fri. No news has yet been received of the five Malay fishermen from Telok Kumbar who have been missing since June 15. Inche Ismail bin Idris, M.P. for Penang Selatan, said --(day police had notified all marine authorities to look out for141 words
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122 1966-07-02 13 Fraser tours Sabah and Sarawak tours Sabah and Sarawak JBSELTON. rJ The Australian >U?r for the Army. Mr. Malcolm Fraser. arrived here today to begin a four-day tour of Sabah and Sara--1 reporter* now encaged in road mould rrn I Indor>roie.-! -art of Australia* ad to Malaysia under the d^f.cprr.ei.tReuter - 122 words
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92 1966-07-02 13 I ONDO.V Fri. Gurkha Lance -Corporal Ramba h.tilur Ltmbu, who has been awarded the Vii inrii < ross for extrenitheroisni in Bornru under enemy fire, went to the House of Commons yes trrday to meet British MPv Umbu is in England to reReuter - 92 words
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318 1966-07-02 13 'Enemies? We're still the best of friends' MALAYSIA ASD THE BRITISH— BY KHIR BUKIT MERTAJAM Friday IT is wi \>ng to say that the British ire the new nemies of Malaysia, the IliniltfT of Education, Inche Mohamcd Khir Johari. said here today. Our Government has never regarded them as such.'318 words
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Article46 1966-07-02 13 j TEI t K ANSON. Pri The Teluk 1 Anson Rotjry Club v. ill ho.d its ln- a Hat ion dinner at tho I nv:n Pe-^ rnk C'.ub here on Tuesday when Mr. F.T.P. Hubbard. a planter. wUI be installed as Its new president.46 words
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193 1966-07-02 13 Canada invites Malaysia to giant show I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia has been invited to take part in a giant exposition to be held by Canadian Government in conjunction with its centennial cplrbrations next year. This was disclosed by the -idian High Cummi.«Moner here, Mr. B C. Butler, in a broadcast193 words
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Article83 1966-07-02 13 KUANTAN. Pri. The need to have a master plan for the future development of Kuantan town was stressed by an Alliance town councillor. Mr. Kong Slew Hock, at a meeting of the council yesterday. Mr. Khor Cheong Chow, the State Town Planning Officer, aaid: "We83 words
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Advertisement852 1966-07-02 13 HOW YOU CAN OWN THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS New Estates in Kedah and Selangor offer unique 33 SINGLE-STOREY HOUSES BETTER CLASS HOUSES IN RURAL AREA k I 111 RPI^I/^ over periods Of up to 15 front of each house. Electricity OCLLIINO \jfvJlv*lxL T ■VI I \m\M UL I W\M852 words
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Advertisement341 1966-07-02 14 »ntteiu~< 'raaa •»»e i» ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SO ar— a* tU Winiiiii* I OF las* Maaar Kaar. SBJBSJ "at"'.^ 3 Tart FAMILY OF MM a'e MawteF«car l_,u O_a Was tbeaa fn saas r*r tbetr asjseaaa** af aba fasaarai c* 30-e-taX Ma*> saaaks te ia# Oadocs. •'»ter*. aajsaas aat ecaer aiaff o» »rd341 words
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Advertisement804 1966-07-02 14 SITUATIONS VACANT as* sfjß ates M eta. «r* co TtLBPMOHB OFBRATOB r rr« aM* t* ajaaa a— a»aJ Cat* aaa i— tvrmt Urn*) Baa A4TSB TO tSTATS MBSPITAL oatisasar t**> Kal&ataa v r-tate As»iy Bas AS4l* APPLICANTS APPLYIMB TO Tm vlaiayaia Ltt.. P.O. Baa 4008 are taaaaet. BaltaMa OBastMsat* win804 words
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Advertisement1075 1966-07-02 14 S.T.ATIONS VACANT ~e-l» BS Mim Mam It rt, rt«r. WANTBB (Hauaiaa H-* tru sslaafls a««d la aaaa aa* took after aMal, Bag saar* SBSM sir, ssa tO A VACANCY Dam* S Srg* J» •—at lajaaasßliuj ror aa na-an laaaas Btaa* WaauaMaat Nara* Dajtta* -c taaa saarssi ar aat saarate a1,075 words
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Advertisement1147 1966-07-02 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it «a St *i*.,—**m tt eta. twtra ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM FLAT Laruralsasd. 40 fadlitle*. 1* oi.ps Craas «—a Kaat S37J b.sb Tal s pare 84J8U S.M 12 JO sas FURHISHEO FLAT M at. raniaai Walk a-siajusail bataraaaas BStasa sa. asiaaat aaaalr Baartas tar»a»buui 8440 Pbone Cb*r Tblt? tSRANGOON CAROBHS1,147 words
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Advertisement1024 1966-07-02 14 HOUSES 4 LAND FOt SALE /> ■>•*•)« ft Baa rta MM BHARIKAT MALAYSIAN REALTY I car aeilin* Agent asrsts yaa Danb'.e ■to— y aasai-aataobeei aaasa* st King s Road asanat eaaaaistMßt Qoat **r p.m Loaaa a-illable Uetaila *aaa* l»Bars> OSUT FREEHOLD SINOLEO STOREY ouacaUow at ntth Avaauc Baktt Uiatnct 101,024 words
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Advertisement813 1966-07-02 14 BEAUTY CULTURE It Wtr*, U Via RBOUBB SAFBLY a n Bnasllsa. A *c— Oanu.c «uc* c— Ftsss bH ron TOURS k EXCURSIONS >« t— »n t* Ha —Or* aseoos haaoyai aonzaaia Your L»»v. Ma..\a a>*at coaat SMa j Sl3U'- Lsw^ias Muadoa Tw IBM fe pore HONCKSt.C TOUR O*a*rl 18 8813 words
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Advertisement944 1966-07-02 14 PETS FOt SALE U U Mim. tt rfs. e«*r* SILBCTID BIRMAN SNIPHBRD an pupate* trooi van I b.a**ime* IMS-i aur Teang Vl'.l*«e. aaar M nile* lampm— Head pm* UOBERMANH PBKIMBBSI PUP PIEt i J ebampto •*ialr.a C«ntatt I.n Bung* lar;oig Oaiuinf Oaraen ipoa MSALTHV OBIDIEHT ALSATIANS i I v r.oorni944 words
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Advertisement899 1966-07-02 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE kl >• -4W MH. as?— TBBHIBA C»« RADIO < I**) SSPT AUtTIM item U««» o Fbaai MM a as— > STATE CAR B*-— ard Csnb- hsm ■mv .•ad ajaafjaaas* it* umaaj— a »Sl4i > staad. am s. Btaaaa*— k i«M M iiaa P *aglia F sarr. 0899 words
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Advertisement1234 1966-07-02 15 «-v. >.': Mlttn atai *-»et> HHIII l etwi, sV-"«. iikl... tt Pt latt 1 My 4 •-ooi ii*<af... at, I AHfH Jary 11 1> JMy It > •'t Ntty 14 Jatf 15 i| Jaly it M| M Jaty n AMy 21 It ,t- *w*m.. mitt any M ajty I Mill1,234 words
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Advertisement1191 1966-07-02 15 ■m^^»^///^^mvwj^///3H T//£Li\\3l/A/£S ..rf t,sPßu> >«iu»it> m tt»tA-wam-«AitavKfc-i«tiatß«a»tN-MiURiAM aawuiiAa ANTfUtP-AAuTrNUt-CIPENHAHN smi P. Pmmt i na. t awg Hat* «ace C lajaa ami i) My ii II II '1 14 11 Aaj l it 14 IJ n fl SAKttNA I >1) 22 21 N II at 11 tl H I Ml I1,191 words
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Advertisement1341 1966-07-02 15 OC ff hlfW C at law wiiafil ttllf mg staaaa)i>- i EXPRESS SERVICE T| IQNIIN LKERPtOL A CONTINENTAL PtRTS nruiufunn lw Jaiy 11 I Smiapo't S 'r* 'en M Sftufi Aag H ii PtTMaf Jaly I I Cm**** Aag il BENDE ARC For lm>tm »u*y n 1,1 m ""i-l Haaiauf1,341 words
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Advertisement1346 1966-07-02 15 feELLERMArI BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. 11l IVEILtAf ftt IUTVAtI SftVlCI FMM v k CMTIMM. i tart S pit P. S Mai Pet aaf CITY If NEWCASTLE IMNMM. WfAtuf. Itfttrlaw, I It-It 2 Je*f 4 Mf CITY If CNICASI Hl.|. I atn. H. LaMW. M.ca'tsft.-t II It Mf 17 It lew1,346 words
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Article316 1966-07-02 16 frpHE current trudUig period. 1 interrupted by the holiday on Thursday, recorded a new recent low of 63i cents for the current month, state H.C.B. 4. Co. Ltd. in their current local rubber market survey The pattern was unchanged with perhaps more emphasis placed on316 words
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Article125 1966-07-02 16 MXI .BOURNE. Ft: INDL'STRIAUj were firmer today. Waltorxs rot* six cents to $1.21 on the couipsn.ys Unit with the First NaUonnl City Bark 01 New York. BHP gained eight cents to $6.14. Bat>e metals and oils were steady. Today closing prlcea In AuatraJlan doilara and oanta wltk Tbunday'a125 words
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Article253 1966-07-02 16 fULT first trade rubber t«bb. biryers rlot»ed at 5 p.m. Ib Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 63 v cents per Ib. up quarter of a cent on Wednesday's closlnt level for the position. The tone wan Inactive. R.A.S. and MMM. closlnx prices In cents per Ib. yesterday:253 words
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Article17 1966-07-02 16 The Hong Kong free market tras cloned yesterday for the July 1 holiday there17 words
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Article27 1966-07-02 16 July. 1. RIBRER PRICE: 634 cents nip a quarter of a cent) TIN: 5637.25 (up 87* c«nts). Estimated anofTlcial nfTcrinc 170 tons iup 15 tons).27 words
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827 1966-07-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent SAN DU ICHED betw c Thursday's holiday and tbe weekend bosiness on the Stock r.x« hangr yesterday was very small The turnover of 3MJM units was the lowest since March 21. The reopening of the banks after the half yearly827 words
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Article31 1966-07-02 16 Mala van Stork I i«l !<•<-> June 29. Jui« I •Indnstiiala: in". 7o ISXM Tins: 124.54 124.12 mhhers: 111.03 11 1 its •Dct. T* 1963 100. Dec. 29. IDS' 100.31 words
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Article911 1966-07-02 16 |)l MMSS In and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trad in* rooms of the Stork Exchange yrstrrd*; with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS! SoutuaO 1.000) $l.t>4; C-C-M. .Vl. jb su. 41.SS bU (6,000) (I. o« D. 14.0UU M6b O, (1.000) $1.57.911 words
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Article67 1966-07-02 16 ■put Aiteclatlen ot linki in Nilit ela made Uieae change* la tta ratee to merchant* yesterday (all rein to 1100 i: Canada: buying TT 35 3/16. airmail OD 36 8/16. 90 d'at. 35J credit bill*. 35 15/16 trade bllla. talllni TT ar 00 readjri Canada 84 13/18: Watt67 words
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Article51 1966-07-02 16 T'llE present rate of the M.il.ojn dollar against the pound sterling fixed on Novrmlier ?i IM4 I* nelllnt T.T. or O.D. N 3 IS IHJ Butine T.T. Nil Iml Buvinf I) N «',d The dollar is at lt« itatato" middle position In relation to iv ranee acainttt the51 words
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324 1966-07-02 16 WHEN the Straits tin market resumed operations yesterday after Thurs- I day's holiday the prire gained 87J cents to $637.25 j per pica). The offering was estimated increased by 15 tons to 170 tons. LONDON Tin on Thursday was steadily held throughout modest324 words
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Advertisement1033 1966-07-02 16 YV KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTTX ff) A A bbVsbbsbblbHsß aak AtlliMtla al SI al t1 1 *af «^Pe>^VW ar bjb^bTblblW «sss> V VVIBfJJ 9*T^lCf taaaaa kaa« *Wiaaa MBi "•JaaasM aaivr ana* it n mm n *«t ttaai ntaei wm -Maaakaai ISatr* Q a asj aaa,-1 aaa Jtkael lan II ta»1,033 words
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Advertisement901 1966-07-02 16 mmvi Mi* niuw wtxoi ■•.014 Mtutii awi rm tm ttmmu rltWll, MP(9*4b). IMMlfwl, SfwaWf T(: MflsfrM 9ts ••aaaa r»aa Vtm SHaa »tiaaa MasUa II M| II 14 Mf IS i| la(| IWU II M» n laa* ti Ml ■iu«n mm mm (11 tea Miuu 11 is tea UMa 1. >—901 words
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Advertisement67 1966-07-02 16 NAGAMOTO LINE Arfivlna rrant Yafcahawa. Kobe OMka. Spore Port S'hom. M.V. "YUSHUN MA«U" 10/11 Jury 11/11 Jwry Arrtvtai* tram Kaatiamns. Loaain* tor Bonakok Spore Bonoliofc. M.v. -•RIU.IANT" 4/ Jytv 11/U Jyty Loadma far Volaon Singapore m.v -siMicr *•«>* 1 Genera* Aaent, Port Shorn Aaenta: OCEAN MARITIME LIMITED. PORT GENERAL A6ENCIES.67 words
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Article2156 1966-07-02 17 APPLICATIONS are Invited i from Malaysian ClUsens for the i following appointments I 1 I XX RECEPTIONIST SB I the VawsMßS hospitals under the Ministry ol Health. Malaysia Salary scale $i;?sOx7 M-117.M, 176x 14-204 J30x14-»0 317x14-387 plus, Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AGE Musi have2,156 words
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Advertisement711 1966-07-02 17 (I \SSIFIED \!>v (wswi trmm Pag* 14 1 SHOPfINC CUIDC (S'hnl ■a* M twm.l »tm m a*. aafM IS 1 niWf >« «vi y_ t*» OM MM— T aaakw tSa *«i a»an m i—< nm ti TK Hal j K 1 k.*vl »M»mn STatao. 7SHa7 >aß "ckasa« afets*. «M. ■n—711 words
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Advertisement576 1966-07-02 17 i- laaß^^Vaaa^ta II I IMr NOKIHIRV \>M K IM I OMP\NY I IMITK1) THE EMPLOYERS' I llflll Il> *ss« R4NCE < URMKMION I IMITED IMI Mr R» HAN |s MARINE INM K%M I COMPANY I IMII* l> Mr R T Drwdner TC I I ■H N4« Mk •"<: Bii.re ihortly576 words
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Advertisement374 1966-07-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL Or ESGINEEBING Applications are Invited from suitably qualified person, (or the following vacancies:— 1 OCMOK INBTKI'tTOR (WORKSHOP): Datasa: sawnl tally to assist km the Hevelcpmnt of the Wirtajim in the PimlMlf j Bttftneeiiikg ntTiajnn «m< to Instruct stotfeau Hi the Workshop Practice and or Technology.374 words
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Advertisement449 1966-07-02 17 NOTICE SEAFARERS' WELFARE BOARD. SINGAPORE Boyx wishing to go to sea In the Merchant Service and to htivr their names placed on the malting list lor vacancies in the Engine Room. Deck and Catering Departments on board the training ship "Singapore" should apI l\ WKI ri\«. o\l V to the449 words
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Advertisement156 1966-07-02 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE 18 HXREBY OIVKN thm with effect from tit* 3tth Juno. 1»M. Mr Low Nyok Laong has Mtwd to be in the employ of Mturi Oe«t*tner <K> Ltd. Ipoh and Is no longer authorised to tranxart business or to rocelve money* on our behalf GIBTETNER iE> LTD. rA156 words
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Advertisement221 1966-07-02 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No. 104, Market Street. Singapore en Tuesday. Sth July, 1966 at 24* p.m. 1. No. 25 Fifth Avenue (opposite Singapore Turf Club) Bukit Timah Road, are* 19,811 square feet, freehold, VACANT POSSESSION. 2. No. 41 Cheng Check221 words
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Advertisement157 1966-07-02 17 STOREKEEPERS CHAMPION MOTORS (M) LTD. 95, Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur Have a number of vacancies in the stores spare ports deportments for middle and junior grade storekeepers. Applicants must possess a good knowledge of spare parts associcted with the motor industry and the accounting of same. Applicants must hove at157 words
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Article136 1966-07-02 18 |RF»OM JIIF CALL BO¥ »'..im»k m HAND IN HAND lIM (I P «l I WIN Galat Kifk* Hand in HiM H»n4 in Hana Ban mb <•«!•< Karha f»tf K. BARBABOSSA FIBST FIAMI K B.tBBABOfIftA Tien Hen l^i Hint lUrbirtMt MaMrrk I.IN MarleM UMM Berwaiu R«m> INCUMI RAMD INCOMI136 words
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Article988 1966-07-02 18 £ps?T Jeep - LASH— A SAFE BET ON 3f TRYOUT £ps?T Jeep with I ASH has been going great guns on the training track and should make a safe each-way bet in the Class 4. Div. 2, 6f event (Race Seven) at Bukit Timah today. On Tuesday morning this speedy four-year-old did a988 words
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Article1296 1966-07-02 18 Race 1-2.30 Cl 4 Div 2 ($7,000) 8F 1 ***** KaUt Kacba a iThlot Allan 9 90 (F) 'Allan 3 2 ***** Beat Win g iWolfti Danlela 4 t.IS "»»mrT IT S ***** Bam (up a (Leong &t Choo) J Donnelly 8 8.12 iFi SibUn is 4 *****1,296 words
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Advertisement404 1966-07-02 18 ■UMCIPAUTT Of IPOH son. x m- k »»< iion m meme* hkksbv Mma it i» pripnH itatfar Bartwti IM or The Twra Board* Ba«ctBM tPMB tn« law* warwH uawa paaa Ha. Mi ••i^..*--: a* No urn i i Ml I M m«.-> QaiMl i i Oaaeti* at Urn ;«h Lot3r;«f404 words
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Advertisement281 1966-07-02 18 PLBLIC LTILITILS lOARD. awcArotE I I I i IKItIU l>l r«RIMI N \OTH in I «'N»I %imt h««g Taa ru.e ««»-«4aUo« »h v i *m* n li orrler M <»n v i>u' f«'r ecMaaaan won eng Y. Place SutoKtaiiori it la neceaaa I* liMnwpt etoctrtcltjr aupplv in* foiloving area« an281 words
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Advertisement256 1966-07-02 18 TENDERS TWDEI KOTICl" Trmdmn an invitad for Urn con--truction af a N*w Bank Itiainn inwdaham hiwm only on M Scctian IS Jaian Ruitan. <ian«jNr CTwmt Khiaw Bank Pant apacificationa bst Ha i at la* of In* o( tht on deposit af ISM/--n tar- is rrtundabla on Maw fMtt UMter. lender?256 words
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Advertisement182 1966-07-02 18 JOHNNIE I WALKER Bflfl """"•••I Mm J mm,. BORN 1820 A Still. going > Pills. Glue Kids: k Juvenile Tragedy j Today nearly half of all persons arrested for serious crimes are Juveniles many of them under the influence of drugs. Read how "bennies" and "red devils" are sold in182 words
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350 1966-07-02 19 EPSOM JEEP - OLYMPIC TORCH DOES DASHING GALLOP EPSOM JEEP B» SINGAPORE. Fri. Olxmp.c Torch iH.J. Chuah) did a dashing gallop on a fast track, at Bukit Timah this morning. Breaking from the half-mile he reeled of! the last 3f in 36, finishing with plenn hand. Da> Yam Mind Mat Sh»arp raced wide350 words
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401 1966-07-02 19 THEY ARE TWO UP FOR HOME TIE IN INTER-ZONE TUSSLE Xl ALA TRENGGANU, Friday. CELANGOR are as food as Armed Forces opponents in this year's Malaya Cup soccer final after their 2-4 triumph over Trengganu. the East Coast champions, in the inter-zone first-leg401 words
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Article158 1966-07-02 19 PENANG. Prl. Both Penang and Perak scored big wins in the opening matches of tht friendly hockey quadrangular which began here today Penans beating Kedah 7-0 and Perak trouncmg Trengganu 11-0 The Penan* v Perak clash tomorrow evening will decide the championship in the first158 words
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177 1966-07-02 19 Brazil made to fight for 3-2 win— fOTHENBURG, Fri.—Bra--13 sil. favourites for the World Football Cup. scraped a 3-2 victory over Sweden in a warm-up international here last night. They led 1-0 at halftime. The 46,000 crowd in the packed Jllevi Stadium yelled themselves hoarse as Sweden time and again177 words
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Article143 1966-07-02 19 MALACCA. Pri. One record was broken and another equalled on the opening day of the Malacca AAA championships at the Kubu Stadium today. R. Subramanlam hoisted the only record when he docked 4:0.18 for the 1500 m to better hir 1963 best of 4:0.8 Manam Ahmad143 words
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Article29 1966-07-02 19 SEREMBAN, Frt— A late goal by Norbu Lama enabled 1/7 DEO Ourkha Rifles to beat Ist Bn Scots Guards 2-1 in the Caldbeck Cup final here yesterday.29 words
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315 1966-07-02 19 YORKSHIRE CRUMBLE BEFORE WORCESTER PACE LONDON, Tr: Worcestershire were placed in a strong position in their vital tussle with Yorkshire at Worcester yesterday by a fine 137 by Ron Headley. t'leir Jamaican batsman. Worcester. 280 for six overnlgnt. reached 302 and quickly had the leaders in trouble. Yorkshire slurrmed before315 words
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Article24 1966-07-02 19 HONO KONG. Prl. China beat Burma 6-0 In a tennis match at Peking yesterday, the New China news agency leported today.24 words
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329 1966-07-02 19 By NORMAN SIEBEL SIR STANLEY ROUS, the staunch friend of Asian soccer, will continue to be the president of Fifa for another four years All member nations of the Asian Football Confederation had decided to cast their vote for him at the Fifa Congress329 words
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Advertisement183 1966-07-02 19 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB JULY MEETING The Robinson Road Office will not operate as an off course betting centre on July 2nd, 3rd. 9th and I Oth. This Office will be used exclusively for the sale of 4D tickets Off -course betting facilities will be provided as usual at the New183 words
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Advertisement170 1966-07-02 19 NO MORE GREY HAIR! GOYA LOTION UtniflHi. rolourlM*. •tainl*u vft mtortt «r»y hair to ORIOINAL colour In 10 ■U' rtayi NOT dye R*fomm«nd«d for middle »wn and older people COT AS DIVIN AS Vegtlabl* Oil restoren grc> nalr to It* ORIOINAL cotoJr in 4 7 dayi! NOT a dy*. 8o170 words
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Advertisement319 1966-07-02 19 OPEL Bvaflß^^ l .^a^M>l^f» y v B^ ==^^^SSB¥fr^^ w ZaT-^ FOUR DOOR KADETT^^pjBiHpBm The 4-door OPEL KADETT is now elegontly spa ciously larger and exhila- rotingly more powerful. The re -powered 1.1 litre engine provides high cruising speed and effortless top speed of over 90 m p h. It has319 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1966-07-02 19 DIARY ATHLETICS Matacca AAA c'ships (Kubu Stadium, 9 a.m.). P«rak AAA north zone c"»hipa (Sultan Yusfcuf Stadium, TalpIng 2.30). Tg. Rambutan CMH meet. Johore Telecoms c'shlps (Kluang. 2). Spore Kingston Games trial (Farrer Pk). Spore Boy Scout* Oeylang EMst meet (Gulllemard ESi Schools: Spore lnter-district finals (Parrer Pki; Schools: Clifford96 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-07-02 20 New British Envoy presents credentials to Soekarno PRESIDENT Soe korno and the new British Ambassador in Jakarta, Mr. Horace Phillips, toasting eoch other with champagne at the Merdeka Palace on Tuesday after the Envoy presented his credentials to the Indonesian Head of State. Mr. Phillips succeeded SirUPI - 69 words
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Article81 1966-07-02 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tun Lim Yew Hock, who flew in with his family from Sydney last night, could not be contacted throughout today. Friends of the Malaysian High Commissioner, who mysteriously disappeared for 10 days In Sydney earlier this month, were also unable to say where81 words
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Article62 1966-07-02 20 SINGAPORE, Prl— The Singapore Co-Operative Union will celebrate the 44th International Cooperative Day with a dinner and dance to be held at the Polytechnic exhibition hall at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Highlight of the function, which Is under the patronage of the Minister for Law and National62 words
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Article22 1966-07-02 20 SINGAPORE. Prl Dato Aw Cheng Chye has been re-elected president of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association for the current year.22 words
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Article298 1966-07-02 20 LONDON. Frt. The London ■teak market was generally firmer on a scattered demand. Sentiment wa& dominated by the prospects ot large reinvestment of steel nationalisation funds but there was some buying for "new time." Steels finished at slightly higher levels after an early speculative demand had faded. Professional298 words
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Article49 1966-07-02 20 LONDON, Pri. Spot 20Hd., Aug. 30>»d., Sept. 20' id.. Oct. 2O'«d, Oct Dec 2Cm,d.. Jan./ March 30 3 16d April June 20 5 lfid. July Sept 20«i,d., Oct.' Dec 20-Sd.. Jan. March 20 =Sd April June 20\.d.. c.l.f. July 19>4d., Aug. lS'^id. Sept. 19 7 16d Tone: Quiet49 words
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Article30 1966-07-02 20 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £1279 (—ti). sellers £1280 (—£s). Forward buyers £1269 (—£4). sellers £1271 (—£3). Settlement £1241 (—£l Turnover a.m. 50 tons, p.m. 25 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.30 words
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67 1966-07-02 20 Seven die, 47 hurt in bombing accident SAIGON, Fri. -Three U.S. fighter-bomb-ers accidentally jettisoned anti-personnel cluster bombs on a Vietnamese village tori ay, killing seven civilians and wounding 47. An official U.B. military spokesman said the wounded were evacuated to hospitals by American hellcopters. The spokesman said the Incident occurredAP - 67 words
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349 1966-07-02 20 Popular Santana is new Wimbledon champion LONDON, Fri. Manuel Santana of Spain won the men's singles title at Wimbledon here today. An explosion of applause acclaimed him as Wimbledons 80th men's champion when he beat American Dennis Ralston 6-4. 11-9. 6-4 in an hour and 44 minutes. For the little349 words
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Article77 1966-07-02 20 LONDON. Fri. One of England's top soccer administrators. Joe Mears. collapsed and died today only ten days before the start of the World Cup series he piayed a key part in organising. The English FA, of which Mears was chairman, announced here that he died in77 words
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Article499 1966-07-02 20 BACK PAGE SPORT LONDON, Frid JOM GRAVENEY and Colin Cowdrey <•■ stored England's previously perilous situation with ;i magnificent fourth wicket gland of H)!> against the West Indies on the second day ot the Third Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, today. England, 33 for three overrunhtReuter - 499 words
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Article78 1966-07-02 20 WEM INDIES IST INNS KM.I \M» I*l INN*. BOYCOTT lbw Sobers MII.RI RN c Sobers b Hall T Rl RSELL b Hall 4 (.RAVM Holford b Sober* 10* lOUDRKY r Hendncki b Griffiths 9A rARKS c Butcher b Sobers 11 DOLIVERIA not out 30 II I IM.HORTK c Lashley78 words
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Article40 1966-07-02 20 LONDON. Fri. The World Table Tenni:. i-hampion.ships next year will be held in Stockholm. Sweden. The dale is not settled, but the championships will be for a period ol ten days, beginning between April 4 and 11.40 words
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Obituary14 1966-07-02 20 DAVIS FREDERICK GfORQC lat* Straits Trading Co Pulau Branl la London deeply regretted.14 words
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Obituary29 1966-07-02 20 TARCItCIUS IGNATIUS PITH called suddenly hy the Lord 1954. Time cannot wlp« out the paint and anxulsh which linger within us. Sorrowing parents, slaters, brother and In-laws.29 words
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Advertisement250 1966-07-02 20 M Words Sli ,*<«lmvmt tm TO tINCHE (KlrctlonM and Rani a >on on July Ist at G. H. KuuUa Thanki to Doctor and Staff. ANNOUNCEMENT ATTENTION FROM ATTENTION CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL ***** OR ***** (OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS) 171-C, BENCOOLEN STREET, SINGAPORE 7 (OUR NEW ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES) P.O. BOX 1935,250 words
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