The Straits Times, 5 July 1966
1966-07-05
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Title Section25 1966-07-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Natinnnl Nuwspaper The straits Times Estd. 1845 Tt ESDAY, JULY 5, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 293425 words
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366 1966-07-05 1 Victimise the Chinese? That's like cutting our own throat: Tengku By GEOFFREY GELDARD ftl HING, Mon. 1V Takjku Abdul Rahman s.iid today it would Ik- "sheer foolishness" to l;ilk ot victimising the Chinese Imcmm (his would only disrupt Malaysia*! economy. "To talk about victimism^ the Chinese, through whom this country366 words
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Article, Illustration503 1966-07-05 1 Troops move in SLOGANS ON WALLS OVERNIGHT, SEVERAL REDS ARRESTED JAKARTA. Monday TENSION gripped Jakarta today as 6,000 crack Siliwangi troops from West Java moved into position in the city in the face of mounting Communist political agitation. Overnight, slogans appfarfd Krawled across city buildings agitating against theReuter; AP - 503 words
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Article117 1966-07-05 1 'El Chino' is back in triumph MADRID. Mon. "El Chlno" the Chinese American b v 11--flghter Bong Way Wong who was badly gored in his debut last week, returned to the ring in triumph yesterday. Wong, of Berkeley. California, was awarded two ears for a perfect kill of his firstReuter - 117 words
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Article62 1966-07-05 1 Cheaper sugar KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The sugar price will go down from 35 cents a kati to 33 cents or less from July 12. Announcing this today, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said the price of sugar from the local refinery would be reduced to s4<>3 per metric ton.62 words
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Article41 1966-07-05 1 AUCKLAND. Mon An Air New Zealand DC-8 jet- airliner today crashed on take off for a training flight from the Auckland airport. All five crew members escaped from the aircraft, but three of them were reported seriously Injured—UPl.41 words
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Article26 1966-07-05 1 LONDON, Mon— Ten shipping lines have announced oa.aenger (are increases averaging 7 I 2 parent on services between Europe and the Par East —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article31 1966-07-05 1 JAKARTA, Mon. No more new luxury cars are to be imported into Indonesia, Sultan Hamenfku Buwonn. Deputy Premier and Minister for Economy, Finance and Derelopment, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article259 1966-07-05 1 BOMBS ON OIL DEPOT AND MISSILE SITE SAIGON. Monday JJNITED STATES fighter-bombers attacked an oil depot near the North Vietnam port of Haiphong and wrecked a surface-to-air missile site 15 miles west of Hanoi today. Three Sovietdesigned missiles were fired at the Air Force pilots, whoReuter; AP; UPI - 259 words
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Article128 1966-07-05 1 OSAKA, Monday UNITED STATES Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, flew here today from Taipeh via Tokyo to a demonstration by Japanese trade unionists and students against the bombing of Hanoi and Haiphong. Mr. Rusk was whisked away from the back entrance of theReuter - 128 words
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Article48 1966-07-05 1 HONO KONO. Mon— Two more high-ranking Chinese Communist officials have come under fire in China's current campaign against dissident elements. Radio Peking reported today. They are Lin Mo-Han, a deputy director of the party's propaganda department, and Shao Chuan-Lin. a well-known .writer— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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108 1966-07-05 1 Communist chiefs gather for summit BUCHAREST. Mon.-Com-munist chiefs of Bulgaria, Hunga-y and Czechoslovakia flew Into the Rumanian capital this morning to complete the biggest gathering or Sovle: and Eastern Europe Communist leaderships for 18 months They were welcomed by Rumania's party sec-retary-general. Mr. Nicolae Ceau»escu. and the Prime Minister. Mr.Reuter - 108 words
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Article39 1966-07-05 1 ADEN. Mon British Defence Minister Mr Denis Healey lefi here today for the Far East after talks vtth Commander in Chief Middle East Command. Sir Michael Let arm on Britain withdrawal from her Aden ba. c39 words
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Article325 1966-07-05 1 -Plane drama at Subang airport I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fin- engines, ambulances, police and civil defence volunteers stood by at Subanu airport tonight after the captain of a KLM DC-8 Jetliner was told that "an object" had been seen falling from his plane. This emergency message :^o transmitted by Singapore airport325 words
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Article34 1966-07-05 1 BRITISH BAN LIFTED LONDON. Moa— Britain ba« dfcidrd to lift ban on sal* of Rolls Rover rnginrs for Dutrb FnkkCr Frirndship planes for Indonesia, foreign iceretary Michael Stewart told parliament today.— Heater.34 words
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Article391 1966-07-05 2 North Vietnam roads, bridges attacked in slow reinforcements to Yietcong guerillas JJNITED States bombers switched to attacking communications target! in 68 raids on North Vietnam after three days of bombing fuel dumps around Hanoi and Haiphong. Military spokt-Miiar 'relay Air Navy pi.iiits attacked roads, bridges391 words
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203 1966-07-05 2 Holt: I'm not one who seethes easily NEW YORK. Mon. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, last night denied reports that he was seething over the failure of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, to support fully U.S. policy in Vietnam. "I'm not one who seethes easily." MrAP - 203 words
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Article38 1966-07-05 2 HYDERABAD. Mon.- The Pr.-ne Minister. Mrs Indira Gandhi, tori v iiilci agricultural roi'ege graduites not to act like new sahib* In the villages. "Our people already lave too many persons ordering hem about." she said —APAP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-07-05 2 'J'HE South Vietnam Prime Minister, Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, receives a salute from women soldiers in the highlands area. He flew there from Saigon to attend i reception for Army heroes of the 2nd Corps.39 words
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Article, Illustration110 1966-07-05 2 4,000 clash with police in protest over Vietnam I ON DON. Mon. Police tinned with demonstrators protesting against American policy In Vietnam here last night when 4.000 people man heel through central London to the U.S. I m Many. KUhtinc broke out shortly after the demonstrators, led by Communists, paraded110 words
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94 1966-07-05 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines Herald reported today that thieves looted the wreckage of a Philpine Air Line.s DC-3 passenger plane which crashed laM week OH Mindoro I.sland about 150 miles south of hero. H said an official rescue I vhleta reached the scene on94 words
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Article48 1966-07-05 2 JAKARTA. Mon The Indonesian Government has ordered all nationals of China residing In the country and enrolled as member* of •ssoclations. Institutions and I foreign schools, to report them- selves personally to "the appropriate authorities as early as possible Radio Jakarta reported. I UPI.UPI - 48 words
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168 1966-07-05 2 Kabaka 's wife freed from detention |£AMPALA, Mon. The wife of the deposed Kabaka of Buganda was released from detention by the Uganda Government yesterday. Also freed wer P the Kabaka's sister. Naliny a Victoria Mplogma. and his wife's sister. Sarah Nalule Klsosonkole. All three were detained after the UgandaReuter; AP - 168 words
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Article41 1966-07-05 2 I NEW DELHI. Mon -India's Government-owned shipping corporation plan* to add 70 vessel* to the nations present fleet of 36 during the nrxt live ypar* Orders have been placed already for 19 nfw ships from Indian and foreign builders41 words
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287 1966-07-05 2 MANILA 1 Mon. lfl The Phi 1 1 p p in* First Lady. Mrs. Imeldft Marcos, today canceli lrd her schod v 1 p d meeting with the Beattfter she had waited an hour for the j pop group's arrival at I Malacanang287 words
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Advertisement182 1966-07-05 2 JL •l i Paß^i aNaLaW^-J I XI 1 A A +mmm% of rhe t... Murtx, »h« first tanktr to ditclurg* its cargo into th« Pulau Bukom Depot SHELL CELEBRATES PULAU BUXOM 75th ANNIVERSARY 75 years ago Pulau Bukom was 3 tiny island of about 150 s.s. Murex. the first tanker182 words
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195 1966-07-05 3 Riddle of silent N-blast protest ketch SYDNEY. Mon. A spokesman for a group of pacifists who reportedly sailed a 50ft ketch into the area of thf> French nuclear tests sair. Urday he had received no word from the boat since it sailed. An American cltlsen. Lloyd Wllkle. who said he195 words
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Article34 1966-07-05 3 CHANDIOARH Mon Tbt Punja>o State Oovr>nvnr»ic ha* amended M Arms AC to inrlud* spears, a fevourite weapon of thf> Sikh*. All •pear owners are now requirrHl to obtain an arms Ueenr* AP.AP - 34 words
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111 1966-07-05 3 BRITAIN LACKS THE WILL TO WlN— by HUNTE NOTTINGHAM. Mon. A 1 West Indian cricketer said last night that the England team he Is playing against has the same main fault as the whole British nation— a lack of will to win. Conrad Hunte. a West Indian batsman and teamReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration402 1966-07-05 3 Wilson may face new revolt by Labour left-wingers LONDON. Mon. A shakeup in Prime Minister Harold Wilson's Labour Government was announced yesterday with the resignation of Mr. Frank Cousins, Minister of Technology, in disagreement over the Government's anti-inflation-ary prices and incomes policy Mr. Cousins isReuter - 402 words
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Article45 1966-07-05 3 TUCSON (Arizona). Mon.— Ten people were killed in a head-on collision of two cars yesterday •bout 30 miles west of here. The highway patrol said there were no survivors and that all of the dead were Indians from Arizona. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article160 1966-07-05 3 UP TO 106 DEGREES AT NEW YORK AIRPORT /CHICAGO. Mon. One hundred degree temperatures scoiched the north-east United States yesterday in the third week oi a heat wave which set records and created water emergencies in some areas. The heat .tcorched the eastern two-third* of :he nation from OklahomaUPI - 160 words
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Article63 1966-07-05 3 Just fancy that PORT LEE (New Jersey). Mon. The weather did what their parents could not do send the m op-h aired International Submarine Band Rock N" Roll Group to the barber shop. When the mercury bubbled to 100 degrees at Palisades Amusement Park, band leader Gram Parsons, 19, said:UPI - 63 words
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94 1966-07-05 3 TONDON. Mon. Scientists here have discovered a new strain of bugs which threaten to do to plastic what rust has been doing to iron for centuries. The National Physical Laboratory says that it has discovered four types of plastic-eating microorganisms little more than oneReuter - 94 words
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167 1966-07-05 3 YORK. Mon. 1 it took the U.S. Coast Guard three hours and 57 five-inch explosive shells to sink the British tanker Alva Cape in the Atlantic 125 miles off New York. Officials at the scene described the sinking as "painfully slow." The AlvaAP - 167 words
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69 1966-07-05 3 DETROIT. Mon. Veteran speedboat driver Chuck Thompson was killed here yesterday when his hydroplane flew apart at more than 100 miles an hour during a race. Thompson. 42. had already won two opening heats In the gold cup event. He had gone only 100 yards69 words
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Article30 1966-07-05 3 ROME. Mon. New Zealand's Deputy Premier. Mr. John Ross Marshall, arrived here yesterday for trade talks with the Italian Government. He is also Minister of Overseas Trade —APAP - 30 words
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177 1966-07-05 3 HONG KONG, Mon. Sir Giles Guthrie, chairman of British Overseas Airways Corp, said today the first passenger supersonic Concord aircraft was expected to fly in 1968. BOAC had made eight reservations for the plane, which was expected to be in service inReuter - 177 words
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Miscellaneous29 1966-07-05 3 THE gAMBOLO ....-< /OMO6AB, ITiT^ /OUR DBES«7\ C ™w«>u* J arc NEVER /oue? BtiveaiN you ~^T\ I I* Wvb I J 1 iai ISO TALL V^CARBFUL^/ V^ r TAU^/ 1029 words
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Article51 1966-07-05 4 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The JullUard String Quartet will be giving three performances In Singapore this month. They will perform at the Cultural Centre on July 15 and 16. The show is sponsored by Mr. Ooh Soon Tloe, under the auspices of the CBIS State Department Cultural Exchange51 words
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386 1966-07-05 4 MP to stand trial for unlawful assembly SINGAPORE, Monday. TWENTY-SIX people, including a Baris.ui Sosialis MemlHT of Parliament, Chia Thye I'oh, were loday charged with being members of unlawful assemblies in different parts of Singapore yesterday. All the accused, including 10 girls, were arrested by police at about 10 a.m.386 words
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170 1966-07-05 4 UNION WILL HOLD EMERGENCY MEETING SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Daily Rated Sewerage Workers' Union is proposing an emergency meeting of representatives from the 14 affiliate unions of the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation to discuss certain proposals regarding the revbrd Government disciplinary procedure covering daily-paid workers. At the meeting to170 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A soldier and an airwoman who met in Singapore were married at St. George's Church in < hand recently. They are Private Ronald Eden. 21. and Senior Aircraftwoman Edna Good, 30, (above). Private Eden is a storeman with No. 16 Light Air Defence Regiment,86 words
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Article136 1966-07-05 4 Goh praises 150 volunteers SINGAPORE. Mon— The Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday commended the first batch of 150 voluntary leaders of the Singapore Vigilante Corps, who have Just completed a three-and-a-half months training course, for having attained a high standard of efficiency. "They now have a very136 words
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Article34 1966-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Norman Reddaway. political adviser to the Commander-ln-Chief. Far East Command, will speak on "What diplomats are for at the Rotary Club of Singapore's luncheon on Wednesday at Cathay Hotel.34 words
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Article25 1966-07-05 4 SINOAPORE, Mon— The Government today reminded owners ol property that the property tax for the second half of this year U now due.25 words
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280 1966-07-05 4 MADE-IN-MALAYSIA VOLVOS BY NEXT YEAR PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE first Volvo car to be assembled in Malaysia A will roll out of the company's proposed $2.75 million plant at Batu Tiga, about 16 miles from here, late next year. Details of Volvo of Sweden's plan to turn out cars280 words
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128 1966-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The St. John Ambulance Association has embarked on a new venture bringing first aid Instruction Into industry. This is stated by the director of the association. Dr. PC. Kwan, In their annual report. The association Is teaching first aid and home128 words
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Advertisement177 1966-07-05 4 Opens Tomorrow^^ Never Before in Police Annals "linO fa^Rm. Never Before in Film History! LIUU The True Story Behind the Crime 1 that shocked all America... I JB( L^rlA starring STEVE I 1 wL McQueen JSnM Irw dav|d clarke I jTrI m CRAHAN DEN TON molly McCarthy I> THE GREAT^f.IuW177 words
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Advertisement576 1966-07-05 4 £ATHAYj£. SPtLIAL ANNOUNCEMENT tFrEHIVtiODAI.PATKO^ ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO REFRAIN FROM SMOKING IN TMI AUDITOaiUM OF TNI ORCHARD THEATRE IN VINGAPORI tor better p«t«rc n|«»m*nt m o SMOM Utt Atmot»>»f« BBri^ fiu'iii 1 |i»i Urm SOth RIC DAY! DAILY 3 SNOWS AT 1245. 4 JO SIS p m 'DR ZHIVA. ot576 words
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159 1966-07-05 5 LI \l II Ml'l t: M.-n Ihe I ideral t ourl ■>! \ppi- 1 1 ttKl.is minted <on iiniiin.il learc f»r tw.. lp»h trehitei l«. Mr l.im h<> ;in<l Mi u >>iu dice i •<ppeal to the Mfj (omuil -i j (IrcKion «f the159 words
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Article32 1966-07-05 5 SINGAPOR] A Wurman group of Aa>:raliar. 0..r!:.i--mentariar.!. flew into Singapore this evei.mg tor a two-day stupover on th£ir ray \o Ms\, The group v on a tour of Suu'.li Ami32 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-07-05 5 KALM IBL WELCOME FOR THE TEXGKU IX KUCHING SMILING and garlanded Qgku Abdul Rahman bring greeted on his arrival in Kuching un Sunday evening by members ol Sarawak Alliance Kaum Ibu. The P r l m f Ministej arrived in Sarawak last Friday for an official five-day visit.On Wing - 64 words
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203 1966-07-05 5 Harris on rumours of 'jealous men' IEKSELTON Mon S^ bah 1 Finance Minu'er Inche Harris bin Moha mcd Balleh. >ald yester day that there were mi terested group* in the State who wanted to create difficulties and disrupt the progreM of Mala The*e groups knew if the people were happy203 words
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222 1966-07-05 5 "j" 11 1 Baetrlcai Riglueerlni Association kKd the Tariff •Ory Board lo relax the res triction on imports of m >ulated electric caMi 1 local supplies could not men demand. Present import n limited to live per cent ol 1%4222 words
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111 1966-07-05 5 Dagger gang grab $7,000 at factory Singapore Mqo Four ann^ci r I today held up a (actor) managi-r with iacgem «()t away with Inbrirlcase crmtainiUß 57.000 Mr Leow ("how H n)anagrr of a factory In Rivr r Road, returned to iv.« factory ai I 0.-n i m mediately afirr he111 words
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Article34 1966-07-05 5 PBNANG Mod IhMm Mil Abnul Ri./ik will dec. moMjue* In Pro'> on Pr:d;iy Tiif ma-Qur.- tl Perm I'.uilg Tok Geiaiu <KeoaUt I Tan«li Li. i 'Buk:: Uartajaaii and Cheroic To'lcui. Central Provin«-n34 words
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Article, Illustration198 1966-07-05 5 S'pore girl scores a 'first ever' \ton k Siniiapnn cirl. ta Urn Him woman m Malaysia or Siii^apor* to win thi- i ovtf. sociatrship ol th* Rntlah Chattered Insurance In.stiiute M U'e Vba »r* aa rltrlt ihrep »n "f fhe inxtltut* ;j*Hjple in Sii.gapore ,r n who prcb'he foanccsl On198 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-07-05 6 CATHOLICS AT BIG RALLY CELEBRATE CENTENARY OF ROME MIRACLE :{(U)O<) Roniau Catholics in Sin gapore carried lighted candles in a procession ;il the Jalan Besar stadium last night lo celebrate Hie centenary of Ihe placing of a miraculous picture of Ihe Mother of Perpetual Succour in the (.'lunch135 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-07-05 6 ifh.tr Onp lit i V.T. ll,,rr,t;n \i if CXX> ■vASK "me; Cm nO MOI a^Enl DOC W«VS ALW/Wb .an 1 I GUESS TvTOSE \J^ YE3. .1 r/1 I WAY THAT «?2MD VOU'Vt MAP SO^E DOlN' THAT WITH FEUIAS OPERATE THtIR |I|jws^ FIGKT OFT THIS STK/W j DON'T Uh\ CENTUtJY K\fi±N211 words
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Article67 1966-07-05 7 Letters to friends and relative! now overseas are only one link between them and borne. A regular link with the home scene is to send The Straits Budget, the weekly edition of The Straits Times. Malaysians. ex-Malj>»ian» and friends abroad wiiuit do better than read this67 words
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Article37 1966-07-05 7 MM .übsenplioa orden to the t ir«Uti»n Niimn. Tl1 t^»i«ru Autlralia iSydMjri (<t monu^. %u*tr»liM •I'erihi. Htxi l H f»r >n mouth*. »J »»«iu»a W> «ii>wmr« in th« world •>4 40 for til month*.37 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1966-07-05 7 The bravest, most dangerous anJ luckless decision nude by one man in the hoc of impossible odds ON the evening of December 8. 1941. the battleship Prince of Wales, the battlecruiser Repulse and four British destroyers left the great Singapore naval base and headed1,563 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-07-05 7 Up tromXU' ow the men streamed, many of them wounded dazed and blackened with smoke and oil Hundreds Hung themselves into the sea without waiting to cut loo>e the rafts and float At 12 33 p.m. the Repulse rolled over on351 words
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Obituary15 1966-07-05 8 M *T*e4* IU (Mimimmm) MRS TAN LHONG LEX *(ed N pay**4 away »»r»»t. **i.15 words
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Obituary33 1966-07-05 8 m Wmrd. in nmtmmml IN SVIRLOVINO MEMORY of DSV e»r«t b «hntir|>n KaM ettraai raat at Joker* Rahru na »T «i A I way* remereoered by elk, dau«Bier. MlMr kewtkan. latera.33 words
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Article121 1966-07-05 8 it Wmr4» 11$ iHtmimmm) FOR HOUSEHOLD IFFICTS •■••> appnajacva. tura 10 iim wlu. MMM CHAM BOW l.in a BJ Reetßumat lxakea Coura* Wiiu AaaMwar 'eakend M Lnuaua. > aoa* Keetauram Uiahea courae. ruiuaiuag ivnant .-.onva I' .he* Ring »17*t, ItBK River Valley Rd. Ground oi pure LITERATURE ANO FICTION121 words
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Article654 1966-07-05 8 The open sessions of Indonesia's Consultative Congress, at Which the vital constitutional and political decisions will rx taken, have been postponed until later this week. There v be a little further discussion in committee. Agreement having been leached, however, on the three major issue* the appointment of654 words
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Article546 1966-07-05 8 Mttlsti »-a State, disdaining to wait upon marketing boards and other federally sponsored reforms to help its padi farmers, has launched an important experiment of iU own. Ninety -one settlers at Pasir Puteh. Bachang, have just had their land ploughed by the Malacca Padi Planters' Board, which is546 words
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Article, Illustration662 1966-07-05 8 Anthony Howard - Anthony Howard A new political concept enterthe Negro's fight for civil rights by WITH the last marchers now departed from Mississippi, the balance sheet of what this summer's great Negro demonstration achieved is being busily tottde up across the nation. In general, the verdict hasOFNS - 662 words
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Article, Illustration807 1966-07-05 8 ASIA, AFRICA NEXT FOR de GAULLE IN SEARCH OF NEW AUDIENCES AND MORE PRESTIGE PRESIDENT de Gaulle, intoxicated by the success, both at home and abroad, of his current visit to the Soviet Union, has announced further visits to Ethiopia at the end of August, and to Cambodia in earlyOFNS - 807 words
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Article160 1966-07-05 9 Two may oppose take-over Bill MALACCA M«, The State Legislative Assembly is hkeiv to pass a Bill Kivine powers to the State Government to take over the Malarca municipality when it meets here next Thursday. Although the aeenda for the meeting is not yet ready, It is loami th»t ti>160 words
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95 1966-07-05 9 "Later. Llm asked tn be transferred to another part of the prison. "Llm was trembling, dishevelled and his trousers were torn. He had the appearance of having taken part In an affray. 'Muttering' Before Urn was transferred. Mr. Scow went on, his fellow95 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1966-07-05 9 The day Chin Siong tried to kill himself MPs ON TRIAL ON SEDITION CHARGE: FIRST DAY thought Llm was In fear, co he made provision for Urn's separation from the others, and he Instructed an officer to check on him every half hour. The next day, after another Interview with1,184 words
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Advertisement100 1966-07-05 9 IM jiiwi I i^Mi^B J I mßbh bbbT Mrrni jSScft <% YASHICA L y" x -H Fobulous fontastic! That's what you'll say when you examine this latest triumph in lens-making, the superspeed YASHINON f 1.4, 7 -element lens fitted on the "LYNX 14". THIS LENS ALONE IS WORTH THE PRICE100 words
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Advertisement151 1966-07-05 9 Enjoy gracious IIRII hospitality as you fly to Europe MTUTH PfXt Now the most racious w»y to Europe is more «anosco^ coptwnAG€>yyr convenient than ever before. By Japan Air Lines' famous "Silk Road" via India. flr ios w Jmm 9 Choose from three JAL Jet Courier fights a V Talnm151 words
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Miscellaneous746 1966-07-05 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL Kuala Lumpur News in English; 7.10 An Insad Prnanc 6 Ipoh and Ma- terview on Current. Affairs; 3 and ,0 Joho~ Bahn,; fn^nd^inTTlO Mu--4 TaJpinj; 7 Batn Pahat; 0 *ie and Songs by Sangertha kiu»m Saba; 835 Survival London Scene; 9.00 News in the Na--6.45 P.M.: Opening746 words
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67 1966-07-05 10 JAPANE TO DRILL OIL WELLS IN BORNEO I n me Ba--1 -«»h-Teis«la Oil I Japan., begin j o m op oil deports in Sec. North > drill and June next year, a v *po>nann nid Abovt 30 Japanese r and necessary machinery and Surveys R IK! auth- there. In I*6-167 words
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89 1966-07-05 10 Inquiry to ferret out Red teachers LI%l I I ?LE, M..n —A full-wale probe is now under wmy to ferret out teurber« who h.<\r been preaching ommu niim to their pupiK durinc tuition session*, a source ctote to the Mnu> try of tdutation died today Ihr puhir hr said, »rrr89 words
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Article65 1966-07-05 10 mUI ANSON Mon. The, \Aj\\er Perak Fuchien Auoc.,. < dinner here last nignt in ir of Dr. Nf Kam Poh. the »nt Miri&ler of Finance. Mr. Saw Ben* Kuan, a Perak Sute Aaaemblyman. and Mr. Chan Hong Bole, a businessman. tor their public services. Mr.65 words
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Article47 1966-07-05 10 KANGAH. Mon. lln MM n council has approved the impost- I tion of a speed limit in i«u mm in Hangar and Arau towns The affected areas are J..,.m j bekoiah Derna in Arau <30 m.pli.) and Jalan Syed Hutimn in Kangar (15 m.p.h.i47 words
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Article, Illustration931 1966-07-05 10 OH KEE TIANQ - OH KEE TIANQ By_ Chairman: In your opinion why did they not take action? Witness: In my opinion, the city architect had been bribed PENANG, Monday. A WITNESS told a commission of inquiry today that the City Architect lid not take any action against his931 words
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295 1966-07-05 10 20,000 Negri pupils to welcome the King, Queen SEREMBAN. Monday. JWENTY thousand flag-wavi.ig schoolchildren will give the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong a rousing welcome when they pay trieir first visit to Negri Sembilan next week. The Royal couple will be met in Beranang on the Negri295 words
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Article63 1966-07-05 10 JPOII. !Won. A rubber smallholder, Hanin bin Osnian. 52. was found hanged, with a gunshot Mound under bis chin, in his house in Kampon; Perak at Batu Korau in the Krian district yesterday. His wife who heard a shot rushed into the house and63 words
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Article42 1966-07-05 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Teo Sat 16. died in the General Hospital this morning shortly after hi «as knocked down by a car a .short distance from his hoaie in Nam Lock Roiirl. Eyr-witnc-bes am a.skcd to contact Inspector Dalip Singh.42 words
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Article168 1966-07-05 10 THE Deputy Prime MmM ister.Tun Abdul Razan, will open the seventh annual meeting of the Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce on Sunday at the Dew an Bahama dan Pustaka here. Forty-iour delegates tour from each Btate chamber— will attend the meeting which will debate168 words
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171 1966-07-05 10 Parachute Gurkhas get their red berets 1/ LUANG. Mon. The 1Y Gurkha Independent Parachute Company have received the headgear coveted j by every British soldier who ever strapped on a parachute the red beret and badge of the Airborne Foi> Up til! now the 129 company m selection ol dinV171 words
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Article35 1966-07-05 10 SING IPORE M Di Q frcv I lew i let d the new distrli Apex Cllllj.s Ol V ninth annual rli entlon il 'in Slngapon inur Australia M tendea the two-du]35 words
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Article28 1966-07-05 10 PENANG. Mon.— l'hc PrrmHlaiiß Keiing Uxno branch won the tartar- t'mno branch membership competition organised recently by the South Province WelleMov dtvurioo 'to bootit parly m<vnbrr>iiii;28 words
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Advertisement259 1966-07-05 10 fIBL. jit to At W FostefsLager i^ The finest Australian MwfSL&jfl Beer available at good a^ stores and bars... DRINK IT HERE AT THE CELLAR" THE CLIFFORD CAFE 4fc|pipMa# kd w\^a\ inia^a^Har^T^i^TiTllT^^^FTT^^HH ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODAnON WANTED SITUATIONS VAC H W~4» U fWa.)->ai tf. tmtrm U ITWt U <*I*.>—B»m ell, nlrm259 words
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Advertisement115 1966-07-05 10 Advertisement To rlirrieli Tour < 4 <>ni|il«'xn>o I- or the woman who cherishes her complexion, there is nothing more rewarding than a Him ol moist oil smoothed Uphtly over the skin. This moist oil of Ulan is vital to every type ol complexion because It bring* beauty as it nourishes115 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-07-05 10 r^"\. s^lp^ Pri \~sSLji fail I 1 c>C oQ^ri) %i10 words
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151 1966-07-05 11 1» Mon. Labour Party chairLini K iigei the ment aiely .ti.d nonrd forein:. poJ tl» a *a.r the US. Shamed K that was wrong to fc*j were the new enem- j.i the Al- ibnii :-uch. Eyeopener an j ><tl!i>g the I151 words
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59 1966-07-05 11 SUN'GEI PATANL Moo Hajl Marjan bin Ali. reputed to be more than 100 years old. died at Bagan Ajam. Butterworth, on Saturday. He was the father-in-law of the Kedah State Assemblyman. Haji Salleh bin Hajl Ishak. Haji Marian came here from Java and59 words
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Article33 1966-07-05 11 iiX>H Moa I m You. 33. Lr.employeci. tt*a fined SI 000 or s:x montlls' jail licre today for acting as a bookmaker at the at Club on March 19. cJed KuiltT.33 words
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Article33 1966-07-05 11 <G- Mon. Mr. Yo!i Ah s been elected president I the L:ons Club of Penang. The i ""-presidents are Mr. Tan Ch<«'n H-r Dr K. T. Ooh and Mr. Lav Yong33 words
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Article81 1966-07-05 11 IPOft. Won. wan Abdu; I iLa tip bin Wan idn*. 17. unemd wiis ordered today by tlie i president of the Sessions Court here. Mr. Ounn Chit Tuan. to be vent to the Henry Guriicy Bchool for fwo years. Wan Abcftu Latlp who had a81 words
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Article, Illustration390 1966-07-05 11 22-year-jail term man fails in appeal J»HE Federal Court of Appeal loday told Singapore s 'millionaire burglar" Chew Kirn Lin. 25. to apply to the Ministry of Home Affairs if he wanted to go back to China. Chow asked to bo allowed to return to China when the Federal Court390 words
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Article41 1966-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 7f»-«trong Wittenburg Choir will give a concert at the Malayan Teachers' College In Panul Valley on July 15. Ticket.- price J at $5. S3 and tl are n villa bie at Bat as41 words
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Article44 1966-07-05 11 PENANG. Mom. A television .-,ri Bjolcn fruni a house in Har- ercaves Road during Uir week-end Mr. Wuna Moot Chin reported to •iif police that he found thr^r (las* P»t\n- ri»ny>v»d frr»n one window at I Urn back of his houae.44 words
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157 1966-07-05 11 I^L'ANTAN. Mon. Tba Aleut ri Besar of Pahang Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. last night gave an assurance that the rights and Interests of Malaysians of other races would be guaranteed as long as the Alliance Government was in power Speaking at a157 words
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Article23 1966-07-05 11 TENANG. Mon.— A second-hand car raiuod at 56.00 was stolen rrom the Asia Motors showTOocn in aivrr Road during the week-end23 words
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291 1966-07-05 11 urcDAVn ALOR STAR. Monday. HLbBAiND who slashed to death his wife and her lover after he found them together in her bedroom, was today jailed for three years. Jusoh bin Ahmad, a pad; planter, pleaded guilty to two charges of291 words
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200 1966-07-05 11 Selangor to have new anthem next year 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor s 58-year-old State anthem is to be replaced by a ne* composition because the existing one "does not instil a spirit of nationalism." Tins was announced by the oultan of Selangor after he had listened to200 words
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89 1966-07-05 11 School heads vote for six- day week MUAR. Mon. About 300 government-assisted Chinese schools in Johure hare decided to continue the old practice of a sixday week with Saturday off. Instead of Sunday. The schools were told by the Chief Education Officer. Johore. Mr. Tan Teik Meng, that it was89 words
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Article22 1966-07-05 11 KUALA LCMPUR Mon. Th« Malayan Nature Society will hoid its annual meeting at the British Council Hall on July 16.22 words
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Article106 1966-07-05 11 Retired lawyer dies in England CINGAPORE, Mon. News has been received here of the death in Surrey. England of Mr. Walter Demuth. a lawyer who practised in Singapore for about 40 years. He was 90. Mr. Demuth first came out to Singapore in 1920 to Join the legal firm of106 words
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Article46 1966-07-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malaysian Ambassador-Design-ate to the Philippines. Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Jumat. arrived here this afternoon, after a nine-day familiarisation tour of Sabah and Sarawak. He said that he was preparing to leave for Manila within a month's time46 words
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74 1966-07-05 11 JAKARTA. Mon.— An Indbnesian liaison mission returned here last night after talks in Kuala Lumpur aimed at ending confrontation. The mission, headed by Lieut.-Col. Ali Moertopo. will report to Army Lieut. -General Suharto. Col. Moertopo told reporters that contacts between the two countries were stillReuter - 74 words
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Article49 1966-07-05 11 IPOH. Mon— Th# Perak Turf Club Sport* Club bowling centre in Tl?er Lane here was broken into for the second time in t*o months and 5532 was stolen. Ertrv was obtained by breaking open the back door of tht building leadinß Into the main room.49 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-07-05 11 VIETNAM WAR A NECESSITY SAYS U.S. ENVOY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday JHE United States Ambassador, Mr. Jamet Bell, said today that the war in Vietnam was a necessity a commitment from which the U.S. would not shirk nor be deterred. In a broadcast to mark the 190 th anniversary of American250 words
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151 1966-07-05 11 A 20,000 sale of L-tickets in Sabah lESSELTONT, Mon. Twenty thousand Malaysian Social Welfare Lottery ticket* will be sold in Sabah this month, the State Minister of Social Welfare, Dato Mohamed Yassin. said today. ThU will be in addition to the 5.000 tickets to be sold by post offices throughout151 words
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Advertisement158 1966-07-05 11 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of J\ Haemorrhoids l|| Varemoid wew ce sily SWALLOWED tablets Varamoid Is easy to takt Just swallow during or IrOfTl the PBS B3 TCh aftar maals. Varewoid gives mort positive raliaf, its active prln- laDOrilOTieS Of Zy(TlB. ciple being th« new,158 words
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Advertisement97 1966-07-05 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiiiitftfiiiiiiiiiiitiiiifiiiiiitiMtiiiiiffiiiiitiitrfiiirietsaitJ^r E aaw" Bam^aaaaaaaaaaaaaatßEaaaaßaaaamlllßaa *S>BE Afl '^H Lav^LaVvW *^i aaV Abh SpM^P^^^Bal Vv^al wf r j^H aav I Saaaa^^^^^^^^^^^^"!T**--*^^^'^^viarrri^^lffW**Ta^^aß Su^W aaw^^^^^^eafc I' JA% tK "^O Bh b\\ BVV^B^: ■B^^^— jSiJßFrjj I BUTTERWORTH QUARTER MILE SPRINT BMW 1800 Tl SUCCESS The BMW 1800 77, an exclusively stock model saloon, achieved another97 words
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Article, Illustration906 1966-07-05 12 New trend calls for short bubbly hairstyles esme baptist* s mfmmwT7W^n^wmFTWfrw^m^wmfww^w^^rrm^w\iM i J E" >'"]'■ page ■iiMhnß«*liß^l*ffflli»ff^ Ir peoplt notice your hair above ai.d beyond anything about you th lomet h i n g very wrong with your hairdo! So says Gene Shacove. the bold young California hall stylist whose906 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-07-05 12 VOWADAYS. every room in the house has to take a lot of wear and tear. There are no 'best' rooms, to be set aside for special occasions. Every room is a liv-ing-room, and has to stand up to some pretty rigorous treatment especially the floors.265 words
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Article214 1966-07-05 12 THE Northern Club of the Young Women's Christian Association held a coffee morning at the home of Mrs. Chan Pek Cheng recently when a demonstration and talk on Chinese miniature garden and garden-mak-ing was given. It was conducted by Mr Tan Bah Chee of the Adult Education214 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-07-05 12 Trips are more comfortable with Tumpax It\ this. Mmple vou'rt never aware you're wearing T.impax You fff^n can't feel it or I even know it's I there When v cure BESD in for long periods of motoring, ihe difference is amd/ing Why not give larnpax the trip lest and be107 words
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Advertisement291 1966-07-05 12 buy |BjSSSSS9| PERFECTION sMiil'lllNl'M RADIOGRAM *f*i TFtANS.jTOR LCXARNO OWE This IS ths I<SSI comS«Ct tMpSI tor your modern luiury HBbH) KS 660 WE For ths mers spacious home this powerful Stersogrsm givss ths final bvHHBBBmbk! touch to gracious living There is even spscs tor 1 tsps recorder SATELLIT 205 Keept>291 words
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Advertisement84 1966-07-05 12 sMbVb^b^b^bV X; »^i^BB^B^B^B^B^B^BBI^B^B^B^B^B»IB^B^S^BP!Bii^^K AbC^JWBm 'T'il^F T i fc">- K. *N y bK m B^B^Lk. y^Jt^fwi&L Kb il ILI I\ m JL i I V W ~*-< ■%> isi bJmb VBm.^L^B^B^B^BT B^ SB lk tmm Mm B^B Drift into the soft, smooth world of u'ij Be caressed by the romantic fragrance84 words
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Advertisement1221 1966-07-05 13 "> iHtP^Xt A wtS' CBAt' y a C«a t"M»a to a P. S"»jm aaa I ,H|f lalj f r r*e7. Oa*»i AyA| t *aty <S laH'in ft, H mm.m .ayjaj*. M»«S ¥|i la* tt/«J My U Jan 14 »#y ll •••••I -ie« («|m Jaej 20 Wy 22 Jaiy 21 JTa1,221 words
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Advertisement1253 1966-07-05 13 r//£I.HhL//V£S *JJLm+*m* U»»tSS SAUINtS IB UNQA NA>Rt NAMBURt-BIIMERNAttN RBTTERDAMAMSUIIAM ANTWERP AAMUS-CQPtNNAtEN F i-o Pi naal I 6*"<* Ipu h t R A'« i. Ktf UNA a, laiy Ull 1111 17/1S A«g 1 14 17 2B 71 II IAatOOHA BJ PHI It 24 II 14 Mll Aaf 21 2B SB 211,253 words
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Advertisement1327 1966-07-05 13 I benuline] UPRESS SERYICt TB IONBQN, LIYERPOH. 1 CONTINtNIAi >««'■> BENDEARG o ''h i 1. 1 1 "'-jng 1 .> Aaf t Jaly I I BENLAWERS pj I !>««■ »at i| Ma 1 laly 7 Jaly 111 Jaly 12 12 -r. I Aaf 24 lENNACHIE -C. g July I 121,327 words
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Advertisement1292 1966-07-05 13 feELLERMAII BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. HI BVIRLEAF Ft* BUTWARB URVICI 'Rial U A CONIININI. ■Mai MM Spvl MH PMMaJ CITY Of NEHCASm IHMM, Mmau'l -rwlMt, la Pt teMi CITY OF CMISAM .)«a. kr« 21 It laiy II «Ml CITY Of WINNIPES uvo.l. Hamfcj'l HttiraM. Ha. IB IB Ml Cm Sf1,292 words
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Article129 1966-07-05 14 MXLBOCHNE Mon. INDUSTRIALS won steady in a Quiet trading. Moves were mostly narrow ttUi falls sllgnUy In twemm of rtaaa. BMP (awed t cents to f 6 34. Base metals wen firm and oil* variable. Today c cloamv pneee in Australian ••liars aad cants wit* "npsr'i prMsa) In129 words
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Article381 1966-07-05 14 T<HE iollowing list of selected x Malayan Industrials yields la based on last sales to July 2. Companies located Us Malaysia tor taxation purposes: •P »O.r »T.C. Bouat»a4 1 tv 4 10.7 19.4 1.0 Duolopa 2.64 S.Ss 0.7z2.6s E. aiuttan 4.00 10.0 30.0 3.0 Eeso 3.11 4.SX 4.7x1.0x381 words
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Article262 1966-07-05 14 JIXV firt* rrade rubber f.o.b. buyers doted at 5 pm. in Sins;apore and Kuala Lumpur 1 >e»tcrday at hi', cents per lb. up half a cent on Friday's ctosinc level for the position. The tone was very quiet, but steady. HJi.S. and MJLE. closin« prices in cents per262 words
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Article80 1966-07-05 14 MINES* Preduoe iaMSMRBB, Smga- para naan priost per pieul yesterday: Coconut eil: ou.k $44» ic.lert drum MO •fliers. Ceprs: July Aiu,. L'K Continent Lnquo'i il. Pepper: Muotok »hite Sl7?i sellers. tjaravak niti M7i sellers, special Ban 'an ulack $130 sellers, garo.ed Lauipong black $133 'M sellers tall 96*-,80 words
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Article49 1966-07-05 14 ON the official Malayan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (July 2) the range of call rates was aa follows: BANK FUNDS: 3 per cent to t% per cent. GENERAL FINDS; 3 per cent U 4^4 per cent. MOVEMENT «f funds totalled 590.4 million.49 words
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Article59 1966-07-05 14 rPHE present rate of the Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling- fixed on November 24 1904 is aelHnr T.T. or O.D. !v 3 15 16d. Buvin; T.T. 2s. 4 1 16 d. Buying I O.D. is. 4>,d. I Thr dollar is at ItT atatutory 1 middle position59 words
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Article38 1966-07-05 14 ON tne trse eienange market lo Hong Kong yesterday the L.B. dollar was quoted at 5 76i for T.T. and 3 7oi for cash. Starling war quoted at 1&02 aad ana taal al gsM at 2641.38 words
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795 1966-07-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent Ql lET conditioas continued on the Mmk txcnange >c>i«rdj> and tbe tone Ha* aiifhUy easier. Main reason for the in pme> was continued bmall selling by those raising 1 ash for the Lnited \s be»tos Cement offer fur 3.MM.M*795 words
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Article29 1966-07-05 14 Mala ran Stork Indicr« July t. Juk 1 Industrials: 10!. bi 1u1.91 Tins: 124.79 124.3S S rabbers: 111.03 111.03 •Dec 30, it*;:: inn Dee. 29. !•*>! as 100.29 words
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Article947 1966-07-05 14 DI'SIXESS in and reported to v the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Bouitead (1.000) 1 51.62: C.C.M. (15.0001 IJ.oS D, I M0.C00) J1 .56; (18.000) SI.U; C» 1 Holdings n.uOO)947 words
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329 1966-07-05 14 rE tin price {ell yesterday by $1 to $635 per picul on an offering estimated up by five tons to 165 'tons. Weaker local support was reported. MALAYAN BUBBEK MARKET: The market wac the quietest for some time In the absence of329 words
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Article24 1966-07-05 14 Jul; i RLBBLK PRKI M| cents iup half a renli TIN: SHjj (rinwo ■'I* h«timat4-tl MMflWal oflrrins 1 !>.'• tori's up I toriM24 words
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Article110 1966-07-05 14 kHIPJ lying ji»p t ii<i. th. Irnnpli I Harbour «h<r,i, c<p««t«i [•day tMi Bcndear^ 1 1 r:'k..in^-. 'I. J 4. .Uuciuun Mk.ru 5. WaJkkkl Chkr.ila 10/11, Ihtcar. 10. Pmyi 19. Uajao i;roo-» H/n, fct»r Ac.vone 53 94, W| B«nU-AerB 'iM'Ht Oienro> XS/M Pr» ndvnt Uucliax.a: ur. Liavn110 words
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Article28 1966-07-05 14 THI AtxijJtion ef Oankt In Malay•li ntac* no chanKes In It* ntee to merchant* veatrrday. Riverview crop Urerrirw Rubber produced crop of 227.000 lb. In June28 words
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Advertisement1108 1966-07-05 14 —————Ml 1 LvlK I I k^^l I eVv I YY KAWASAIU KISCN KAJSHA LTD. C.SvA. a>«BHIl 0k Atlanta* BlaßTjrtaa Ojssjjksl CSmi L a-ge'ta M fat P»>Tisni Wiiiss <*, M* m saj sSaft tssaji tsaaw «iass»l BJBW UlO sag a *e« 1 tea Use* Oct U M S M Japan OtowoJO1,108 words
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Advertisement867 1966-07-05 14 »ujr»H.il «r» lIIUM SCBMCU I SOI I PMISTM IM M 0 EISI SERVICES •'••*Wt*oJ 4ojW •taflt MCtateVtH k&fMHV Ifjai Mjtftojsl Mkf HMasMltvSeM I* 1 •mm p s-*aa S sets I pon P. Sttsts Pma i naioiu v Je*t ni4 mi nnt m» osjau v,» m« n m*> hrn» mi.» o/867 words
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Advertisement829 1966-07-05 15 i ■■liaai* f rmm ■>•«* > KNOWLEDCMENTS BVarda tit m«j amom»> raaa and vahsabM s«M TM« r»nif or h* late mttmUkta LIBW aa4 faiaily tbaa* rr aada > tar isalba, Baajfaa, aasa*. Baeaaaaaa at raaaa>Maea Mr pCac saw. TMt raMILV ef «M late Mr Ng Paw n MRS* MSBM aad829 words
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Advertisement1008 1966-07-05 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wmrmu tt < Wta. tt rto. titrm UMr-WRMISMBD MODERN "LAI A veiiani* Damnw 4 aadrac jm, <■ I aataraaeaa. aaadapat* raatai Baa I T S pare SSMNSTT ESTATE rfiisaed raaea mitaM* tor Caiaiai sia*l* ar aaaaia. Available laimrstT'-'r Riag ••Ml laaaairi DISTRICT 10 ruraissied Threa ataaraaat ■wagals1,008 words
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Advertisement1057 1966-07-05 15 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE II Word* M /mtm.,—Bmx It rto. tmtrm I SELLING YOUR MOUSE or uaad* Lei K < AP- anewrr all enaaine*. R arranae apewmtiwrma amt aave vu traaate. far la* small In of Ii eaaMßsassaa raaraed Infonaatioa •rrmiod eatiftaenttal Please paoae Spare IHM Mr funaer nforma1,057 words
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Advertisement700 1966-07-05 15 HIRE PURCHASE I Word* tt Wta. I Box tt rto. aa«ra ri EASY MIRE PURCHASE. Radios. d ixrama Television. Stere* Grams. |a :*eara Chanters. Refrigerator! Uas aokera Uas Wat.r Heaters Waahing :j, lasaaiss. rmapta. Electric Faaa. lattery r locks Motor Cycles. Air aaditioners Kevhuat > 124. Orchard toad, a pare700 words
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Advertisement649 1966-07-05 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE I Word* M *<a. >— ».s tt rt: mmfrm SOSa DOWN PAYMENT and dnv» i ■ray a sood used car from Tay I •*«i ar Ca J2. Beneoolen tt. Spore I ■M ROVER T« avatiiaul^ resa*aye4 I sood eoaaitioß. oecaalaaal I sad lI.SOO o 0.0. P.m. MX649 words
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Advertisement582 1966-07-05 15 FOR SALE It STaraw M I Win I— tt rls. aarra STOCK CLIAMANCI Ladles Pt«s nas S3 SO. ato. tmc Hand-Bass I 4i i Dn[«. NI«M-Dresaea. Many Bar->-a t»% Dtareuat Over 110 !>urraaar Cathay's M. Bras Baaak <oa«. aare. CkIANAMCI SALS: ror ladles L*« Jsans Il.lA i 111 TS. sairta582 words
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Advertisement452 1966-07-05 15 HOUSING 4 DEVELOPMENT BOARD TO LET Shops one* accommodation are now available In good localities at: South Brtdfre Road. Oman Road. I Raymai. Avenue; Sriagie Houae. Jalan Membina Barat. Jalan Bt Ho B«ee. Havelork Road. Jalan M nyak; Cantonment i Road. Jalan Ruir.ah llngjl. Tanglin Halt Rd. Cominonaea, Ji Crei^452 words
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Advertisement332 1966-07-05 15 DISTRICT COUKT SALE Writ af ftriturr A Kair Na. SM af 1»M. In the QMM af i irdip Slnfh s o Jagat Singh PIsMMML VarNß Candtan Slvdaaan -Dsr—dßßß. AUCTION SALE OF Housetiold turnitur*. Radix RcfrtgerattM IO Hr HIID AT Na. lI A I unsherUnd lASsa. Mngaaarr On ThunwJav 7th lair332 words
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628 1966-07-05 16 Spotlight on newcomers: Two make the grade sr^Zß th Epsom Jeep THE spotlight was focussed on a batch of newcomers at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and two of them. Wonder Lamp and Sunray, made the grade first time out. Wonder Lamp (late Royal Repent) beat a useful Class628 words
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Article459 1966-07-05 16 ■PJPJP^VYJIfY'QS Mt Carlo I.It Ro»»l < SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterdays races at Bukit Timah: EACI 1: K. R. Daniels, trainer of Vincete. was fined $50 for failing to notify the correct rider at the proper time. Giiolette II 'apprentice G 1..459 words
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Article81 1966-07-05 16 TVAPOLEON Solo, who won in 11 his debut at the Kuala Lumpur meeting, and Keiron Duchess have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1 Other transfers announced by th» MRA are; Prom Cl. 4 to Cl. 3: Wonder l.;jmp and Lili Marlene. From Cl81 words
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Article851 1966-07-05 16 FOR STORE RACES SIMiXPOKI.. M»n Weight* i ..i all eight rare* al Buktt Tiamab ..n SaturdaT (I 1 D.t S— 4f J amour t.M Bintang Sarawak 1.13 HUr Ira R 13 Reluna 111 OutMandmi ft.lt Wonderful Pil I.M Parakee 1.17 Flash Time ft 17 Morning Time ft M Cant851 words
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Advertisement693 1966-07-05 16 pBEaB f7TT7fTTffI ■■8188 KENYATAAN TAWARAN j %n\i \n f*K. i» *n KIIMIK |-»K\K (•■ii. ■i mm o«eh JuiuA la hliicca l*n«ah nan ■Mia liVllM* unu* pekerjaan ■weafeeita u>n van übahaliran Miiigui bahali ran ifc ■BSMi Daerah Ulu Perak rceatanm«2 yanc neixUk snesnoeii di--ip*)* berkueapoi di1* I layer. Xanipwr p»da 7693 words
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Advertisement738 1966-07-05 16 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE -M>der» are in. Ited Horn Clau C and above Eir tractors »ho are if. with the Senio: Enitliieri < l>p.. lioiikl Elet Li.nip.il. nir in*-' El AT KITAHI f'AHA■uvenuMM of Malaysia 2. Tender dutumenu comprUing tiie H|iei Ifc alh»n Bctoee)ute>. lfi>u«-. h.iiin oinl DUVtßgi may be otoUined738 words
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Advertisement725 1966-07-05 16 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE lI M IRK IT\ DErtBTMtNT Mil l( I Mi I ONKI MEBR In .Hiler 'o <any out electrical Maintenance work at the SlaM nereeaary -tiupt e:e<tii<ii> supply iovilnit areai. on Wednesday, ily, 19M. from 130 am. to V3O pm:— 1. buronK 2». 31. 33. 35.725 words
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Advertisement28 1966-07-05 16 SEE ATHENS. ROME, FRANKFURT OH YOUR WAY TOTHE UK >«fre, Ausua'iai Rouocf WcyW Ajrtna 45 y—n o' dependable senaos Qentet, with Air IndU, Air Nrw Zealand and I.OJL&28 words
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Miscellaneous208 1966-07-05 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 One silver ring for Caaslo't 8 tToff l 8* tfUe rMOIUtl n to 6. MeSUf" indl^cmion*? Or. 9 Entice people without excep- SSe^'ci s*" ft m 10. B^Uu'perKxed'.bout one 7 -when "a 'cymbal aUpped? ,7. 1 SalTce? arr^ged^among l^ h d d 2.«. %V. R208 words
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Article434 1966-07-05 17 SWIMMERS GET UNANIMOUS KINGSTON VOTE By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore. Monday yiIRKF swimmers and two badminton players were unanimously voted into the Singapore contingent for the Commonwealths s at Kingston next month by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council management committee today. more athletes to make up434 words
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182 1966-07-05 17 Scoreboard will be in use for M-soccer I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Technicians from the Hungarian firm. Electo Impex. will arrive here from Phnom Penh within the next few days to repair the $190,000 electrical scoreboard at Merdeka Stadium. The technicians are at present arranging to instal a scoreboard at Phnom Penh182 words
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Article72 1966-07-05 17 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. G. H. Sellers, manager of the Sinpore Tobacco Company, presented souvenir tankards to Singapore players who took part in the soccer match against Fulham recently. Speaking on the success of the tour sponsored by the STC, Mr. Sellars said this would not have been72 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-07-05 17 WINNERS of the 1958 and 1962 World Cup soccer tournaments. Bra■il. the favourites, will be defending the Jules Rime t Trophy and attempting to win it outright with a third successive victory in the competition starting in Britain next Monday. Stars of the Brazilian team include (back row, from left):66 words
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Article82 1966-07-05 17 Tour ends with 2-0 victory COPENHAGEN. Mon. England's soccer team ended their Scandinavian tour last night with a 2-0 win over Denmark, but looked ragged and unimpressive against the hardfightmg Danish amateurs. England's form failed to come anywhere near their rating as second betting favouritlea for the World Cup which82 words
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Article392 1966-07-05 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three former champions are determined to depose defending champion Wong Tew Gee in the Singapore Badminton Association national eh a m pionships which open at the Singapore Badminton Stadium here on Wednesday. The three former champions are Omar Ibrahim. Wee Choon Seng392 words
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402 1966-07-05 17 QUEEN ELIZABETH II and Prince Philip will be ln the audience a week from today when England meet Uruguay to otart the final series of the World Cup soccer competition. The royal couple will also attend the ceremony before the game opening the402 words
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448 1966-07-05 17 JOE DORAI - SERVICES OUT OF SPORE DIV 1 FOR FIRST TIME IN 25 YEARS JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Monday. THE FOOTBALL Association of Singapore leagua first division championship, which begins on Thursday, will not include a Services team for tht first time in 25 years. This la because the only first division448 words
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Article120 1966-07-05 17 ATHLETICS Central Perak schools c ships iAS grd. Ipoh. 2.30 p.m. i. HOCKFY Ipoh Dlv. li KIA A' v Andersonlans "A* (M'pal padang) 1.. Perak Di». 2: SMK A' v DTC B (T. ABson>. NKTBAI.L spore Dn It Dynamoes v Daggus <R Valley Rdi: Crickeu v Goons: Hornet* v120 words
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Advertisement128 1966-07-05 17 I When your body calls for help! I F 2504 VI PAW Pams die way your* able to mon around freely again! That 1 riow you and every jufferer PAY from backache, fibrositis or •^■'■^^^t rh€unriatisrn can benefit from |^M B De Witts Pills Thouiandi hay f Proved thu— so128 words
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Miscellaneous282 1966-07-05 17 SPORTS SUMMARY j BADMINTON SOCCER Pcrak PWD c'ship finals Ipoh Dlv. 3: Ipoh YgBters 4 (Ipohi: Men's singles: Zalnud- Oovt. Printers 2: PES. B. Oajah din Rahman bt Yeop Razall 0 Federal DID 0. Huwars Cup: 5-15. 15-13. 18-13; Doubles: Malay College 3 ACS Ipoh 1. Neon Hock Lee and282 words
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Obituary46 1966-07-05 18 GLADYS CHUA n»e Och Chew Kirn. paaaed away peacefully at 8.00 a.m. on (iM and survived by her beloved huaband and one non. Cortege leaven 21. Ukmr Terrace at 3.30 pm Tuen<l»v 6.7.86 for Bidadarl No wreaths. Donation* to Kampong Kapor MrthodIki Church Building Fund46 words
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Obituary22 1966-07-05 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr Manannan Daniel Samuel called to rest 4.7.«0 Ever rememhered by wife children and grandchildren- Samuel.22 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-07-05 18 Bombs on Hanoi JJEAVY black smoke billows from burning t;inks of the Hanoi petroleum storage facility in this U.S. Air Force reconnaissance photogra p h ny hi c h shows the results of bombing by American planes last week.39 words
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Article62 1966-07-05 18 Just fancy that H O B A R T (Tasmania). Mon. Waterside workers here were awarded 25 cents an hour danger money for working in a ship's hold reportedly occupied by a West African snake. They unloaded the last of 900 tons of cocoa in the hold of the 5.234-tonReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1966-07-05 18 DALLAS. Mon. Mrs. Marina Oswald Porter once married to the man who killed President Kennedy, gave birth to a 6 Ib. 12 oz. boy in- hospital yesterday. Mrs. Porter. 24, had two children by her marriage to Lee Harvey Oswald. She married Kenneth Porter. 28.60 words
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Article62 1966-07-05 18 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. A girl plunged 230 ft. off the San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge last night and was picked from the water 17 minutes later alive and swimming. "The water looked so warm, but it was so cold," Loisa Lewis, 18, of Oakland, said later.AP - 62 words
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Article32 1966-07-05 18 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. Malcolm Fraser, flew into Singapore from Kuchlng this evening after spending four days visiting Australian troops In the Borneo territories.32 words
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Article384 1966-07-05 18 LONDON. Mon. The London Stock Market finished fractions lower, but the undertone was considered firm. Business throughout the day was reported as very modest. Steels closed at sllßhtly higher levels after a day of fluctuating movements. Turnover was fairly active and business two way.384 words
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Article59 1966-07-05 18 LONDON, Mon. Spot 20'^d., Aug. 20 3' 16d., Sept. 20 3/16 d., Oct. 20\d Oct. Dec. 20\d.. Jan. 'Mar. 20 5 16d.. *prll June 20\d.. July' Sept. 20 7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7/IM.. Jan. March 20 7 16d April/June 20 7 16d., c.i.f. July 19 3 16d. Aug.59 words
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Article30 1966-07-05 18 LONDON, Mon Buyers £***** £l4>. sellers £1279 £D Porward buyers £***** £l' s sellers £1268 (—£3). Settlement £1282 (4-£ H. Turnover a.m. 110 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Quiet.30 words
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161 1966-07-05 18 Anti-U.S. protests: Union official arrested SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today arrested a union official !n a continuing sweep of leftist ranks to forestall repetition if yesterday s anti American demonstrations. The man picked up was Pay Kuee Guan. president of the Woodworkers' I'nion Last night. 14 others were detained in a161 words
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227 1966-07-05 18 Sarawak to start low-cost housing, television KUCHING, Monday. rpHE Sarawak State Government has agreed to A start low-cost housing schemes in all parts of the state, the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, announced this afternoon after consultations with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Penghulu Tawl Sli also announced the227 words
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Article53 1966-07-05 18 MELBOURNE. Mon —A *elthtUfter, selected to represeir, Australia at the Commonwealth Games In Jamaica, was today put on bond (or stealing property valued at AI2IO. George Vakakls. 22. the Victorian and Australian light-heavy-weight champion, was told by the magistrate: "Confine your lifting to weight lifting InReuter - 53 words
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622 1966-07-05 18 THE THIRD TEST ENGLAND'S BOWLING BUTCHERED NOTTINGHAM, Mood yyKST INDIES, led by an undefeated M from Uasil Butcher, established strong position aoainsl Kngkuul on the fourth il.iv of the Third Tost here today. Resuming from Saturday s' 138 for two. the West Indies prospered on a true wicket and on622 words
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Article178 1966-07-05 18 LONDON, Mon Tea scores In today's county cricket matches: At BLA(KHEATH: Surrey 360-7 dec; Kent 251-6 <B. Luckhurst 122 no.. A. Knott 46). At LORD'S (two-day match) Cambridge Univ. 110 iR. Hutton 4-41 1 MCC 155-5 (J. Brearley 46. M. Stevenson 51 no.). At CARDIFF:Reuter - 178 words
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Advertisement148 1966-07-05 18 Lav CLASSIFIEDS COMINt: To Null!)* and lficbael dauc«t*r Jicquellne Mart* born 4th July at AnunU Hupital. Both well CHINC: To MM and David a daughter Marcellr Vtvlenm on July 2nd In Sydney. All well. TO PILOT OFFICER and Mra. N. B Dayananda. RMAF a daughter on 2nd July at M148 words
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Advertisement110 1966-07-05 18 NON-STOP TO MANILA FASTEST TO U.S.A. Nine entertainmtnt programmes to Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest and choose from stereo or monaural. only direct service between Singapore First-run, wide-screen, full colour movand Manila. Non-stop from Manila to ies from Manila to the USA. Cuisint the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard and110 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-07-05 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hifhert Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 73 i Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 73 Jesselton 88 73 Kuchlng 91 7349 words
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