The Straits Times, 6 July 1966
1966-07-06
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Title Section24 1966-07-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Thß Natiiinnl NHWspaper The straits Time Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-07-06 1 Immediate peace with Malaysia lAKAKT.V Tues. The Peoples (impress today cierrecd th.it confrontation with Malaysia "should end immediately to restore |M\u MBMsf the -"Malay i .in It said Indonesia should seek friendship, especially with its neighbours. This his 1. 1 ken to he reference to Mmlaj The oiuress .ilso decidedReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration515 1966-07-06 1 Congress acts SOEKARNO TO STAY IN POWER FOR ONLY TWO MORE YEARS JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA'S supreme council, the People's Consultative Congress, today revoked President Soekarno's title of President-for-Life and limited his present term of office to a maximum of another two years. Congress decreed thai the President515 words
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Article, Illustration523 1966-07-06 1 Thug kidnaps girl from her boy friend IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pretty 19--year-old Nancy Ho was abducted by an armed thUK while she was enjoying a moonlight chat with her boyfriend at Merdeka Stadium car park here. Her friend, Chong Chin Wah, 21. struggled with the Intruder. But he fled for523 words
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Article53 1966-07-06 1 LONDON. Tues— A Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference will be held in London from Sept. 6 to 15, the Commonwealth Secretariat announced here today The conference has been postponed from this month because of current talks on the Rhodesia independent deadlock, being held between British and Rhodesia n officialsReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration742 1966-07-06 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - AMNESTY FOR REDS ACROSS BORDER FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By AZ 0A L A LUMPUR. Tues. Surrender terms which Tengku Abdul Rahman plans to offer Sarawak Communists will be directed to about 400 hard core Reds marking time on the Indonesian side of the border. These pillars of the Clandestine Communist Organisation742 words
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Article86 1966-07-06 1 ...THOSE WHO TALK OF SARAWAK SECESSION KUCHING, Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman warned here tonight that those who talked of Sarawak's secession from Malaysia would be dealt with as traitors under the emergency regulations. In a speech in the kampong area of Kuching Town. he said that some people had86 words
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Article172 1966-07-06 1 GABRIEL LEE - Man found dead in fire GABRIEL LEE SINGAPORE. Turs A Naval Bus. litter. Lum Tuck Ymn. dud in a fire at the home of his mother-in-law in Jalan Mat a Ayer, oil Sembawan-! R shortly after noon today. An empty tin w»s lound beside his charred body. It i> believed172 words
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Article31 1966-07-06 1 >\IXRN ROCKET IP APF. KENNEDY. Tues.— I today launched giant Saturn 1-R rocket on vital test flieht whose success would be major step for wmi in America* m;in-on-the-moon programme.31 words
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156 1966-07-06 2 Toast to the dead in Vietnam at U.S reception L'.MM.N lurs Bn tteh student gatecrasfeed a I I embaviy retrpiion here yesterday and was carried out after ralliac f*r Amrfuiii fonr* U. «!>"* \iMn.«m Ihr >(M>irnl Mi iden Ufied M < hnMophrr (oMlr\ a member »f the (ommittrr i>f lee.156 words
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Article35 1966-07-06 2 .<)N lues lAtii NeUniiii I fro«i de.iinh lion and i<> be turned Into ma i n i houne In once occupied by ■nma Hamilton, while »b* rrt Nf.vm s mistreat. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article49 1966-07-06 2 pRAGUE. Tues— Air raid shelters are being built In streets, factories and houses in Hanoi, the Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka reported yesterday from the North Vietnamese capital. It said that according to i unofficial estimates some 300.000 people were to be i evacuated from the city.49 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-07-06 2 DEKING today thivaU ntd a land war cm thf Americans m Vietnam. •If >uih just action should reNUlt in US. aggre.s- China, we will without any hesitation. II -.id In th< ulticUU mouthpj«*ce, People Daily. A ftlernlf worded editorial lv Uu-UPI - 429 words
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88 1966-07-06 2 fOVKNTKY (England). Tues. A new simple wooden transplanter machine. which it is claimed could transform the production of rice in developing countries, went on display here today at a royal agricultural show. The transplanter, which costs t.">. enables a twoman team to do theReuter - 88 words
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Article31 1966-07-06 2 TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese Government is to build a new airport about three times as large v Tokyo international airport at a site 10 miles east of here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration163 1966-07-06 2 Truman: De Gaulle 'trying to ball things up' INDEPENDENCE (Mis- souri). Tues. Former President Harry Truman yesterday described President de Gaulle as a man who was "trying to ball things up." Mr. Truman. 82. was making his traditional Independence Day appearance in front of the Truman Library here, where heReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-07-06 2 A MINOR CRISIS OVER RAINIER MINUS HIS BEARD MOM t ARI.O. Tues. Prime K.iim.r has caused a slight crisis here —by shaving off his beard. The ruler, husband of Princess Grace had a beard for the last year and a half, but turned up clean-shaven at a social function lastUPI - 119 words
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98 1966-07-06 2 NEW OELHI. Tues Tht Indian Government deridrc day to take over the administration of Punjab State to clear the way for a division of the Stair Into three linftuiMir sectors, an official spokesman said. A formal announcement is to be made today after PresidentAP - 98 words
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Article36 1966-07-06 2 CIMINA i Italy i. Tur.s. A priest in fell South Italian toun was ambushed and slain by machir.egun fire a.s he drove to a ne»rby village to celebrate mass. The killer escaped. A. P.36 words
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183 1966-07-06 2 India to set up $21 million computer network WASHINGTON. Tues. India has signed a US$7 million contract with an American firm for 10 computers to start a new Government information system, it wai announced last nighi The agreement wm signed by the Indian atnlor, Mr B K. Nehru, and MrAP - 183 words
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Article52 1966-07-06 2 MEI.BOI RNE. Turn. -A weightlifter selrctrd to represent Australia at the Commnnuralth Games in put on bond for ■tMtling property valued at a $210 George Vakakis. 22. the Victorian and Australian light-heavyueight champion, was told by 1 1 trale: "Confine your lifting in ueightliftirig in the52 words
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264 1966-07-06 2 rrHE British seamen's strike cost Britain's reserves the best part of £49 million and permanently deprived exporters of many overseas contracts, it was disclosed here yesterday. The loss was shown in the Finance Ministry's monthly statement of reserves of gold and other convertibleReuter - 264 words
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102 1966-07-06 2 MELBOURNE, Tues. A 19- year-old armless >outh passed his driving test yesterday drivinc with his feet. Harlev Hellier of suburban Beaumaris was born without arms and drives a specially adapted car with his toes. He opens the doors with his chin and grips102 words
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Advertisement383 1966-07-06 2 A midnight view of Italy from 275 miles up. This historic "picture" of Italy was recorded by a R .Bbj unique night-time "camera" aboard the Nimbus %iK weather satellite of the U.S.'s National Aeronautics J i J and Space Administration (NASA) V j aT^ The "camera" was developed by For383 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-07-06 2 THE gAMBOLC *ry A>^- *XJ TO UXX AfTt*) I LOOKIN* KU9BZB SO*. I OUR DO* WMILC/ I FOBWARP/ mi BED AND v^jMK'Bf AWHjr"^ \to rr gowi y I CM...* NMfftV j pIBA POWOfBx33 words
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Article, Illustration216 1966-07-06 3 ri HASDED OVER TO THE \TERTS IWESTIGATISG CRASH A GIANT R.A.F. Victor plane crashed in flames on a demonstration flicht list Wednesday, killing the crew of four. The flight to disaster was filmed by television cameramen, who later handed over their film216 words
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Article, Illustration11 1966-07-06 3 Firefighters and rescue workers tackle wreckage without hope.11 words
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Article155 1966-07-06 3 THE Governor of Brit] Stallard. has lifted here last Tuesday after The decision was announced yesterday as the city resumed its routine with all quiet and civil servant strikers back at their desks. The curfew was lifted on the advice of Premier George Price after155 words
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Article36 1966-07-06 3 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Two Dutch student editors were sentenced to two weeks' tail yesterday for Insulting Crown Princess Beatrix In their publication last March when she married former German diplomat Claui von Amiberg. DPI.36 words
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Article52 1966-07-06 3 PARIS. Tues. Interpol headquarters have moved into a newbuilding here equipped with photographic laboratory. conference room Vttk simultaneous translation facilities and a telecommunications centre. The new headquarters for the International Police Organisation cost some seven million francs (about £500.000). It will be officially inaugurated nextReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1966-07-06 3 HOLLYWOOD, rues Hedy Lamarr. acquitted last April on a shoplifting charge, is to begin work In October on her first starring roie since 1951. her business manager. Mr Earl Mills, said here. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article94 1966-07-06 3 A record £13,000 for a violin T ONDON. Tues. A world record price of 1 13.000 was paid yesterday at Sotheby's, the London art auctioneers, for a violin made by Giuseppe Guarnerius, one of the great Italian makers. The violin, made in Cremona in 1741. went to a private buyer,Reuter - 94 words
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Article32 1966-07-06 3 iiDINBURGH rues .Scotch whisky exports durlnß the January-April period set a new record for the first four months of any year— l l.os6.ooo gallons valued at more than £32.000.000 Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-07-06 3 LIVERPOOL. Tue« It is not always the urge to make money quick that makes a man turn to crime A smash-and-grab man Ignored a silver trophy In the window of the World Cuo Information office here yesterday when he thrust his hand through (he shattered glass toReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement270 1966-07-06 3 rriT^lifflll jyg i -rf *5 xSZai. "O^ji UfMf |NP Hfflt IT f^ ITHi M MF|W HMMi MM. IMJML SUftU ktf SIAI) PiUhmL Ulta. r%B hLI Tm m tan tt Ma if tli test Mcb Mm. Ifl IH. Thilhi liW. (Tm|(m Cm) Sawn. CPH BE A MASTER OF ENGLISH Hot/ busy270 words
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Advertisement525 1966-07-06 3 TO OBT M.CJ.S.POLICYy^S 5,042/ Jy|\C you ft 20 ye«'v Ot *ft. you c«n $ti an M.C.I.S C*f*er °olicv tor $5,042. For the Mm« pf»T of $10 p«f month you can get our Cjreer Policy tor $-4.. M you ar« 25 years o'd or 53, 659 if you art 30 years525 words
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215 1966-07-06 4 'Rural folk freed from grip of anti-national elements' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said last night that the people in rural areas had now freed themselves from the grip of antinational elements. He recalled that In the past a certain amount of misunderstanding between the215 words
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682 1966-07-06 4 New Shell refinery 'sign of faith in Spore' THK Minister of Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn S;m, today said the building of a second $.">() million refinery by Shell at Pulau Bukom, after only live years' operation of the iirst refinery, underlined the healthy investment climate in Singapore and the confidence682 words
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Article95 1966-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— A cookery demonstration, arranged by two committee members of the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, will be held at the American Club In Scotts Road on Friday at 10 a.m. The main object of the function is to raise funds95 words
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Article44 1966-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The mobile unit of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association will be stationed at the junction of East Coast Road and Marshall Road on Thursday. Friday and Monday between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily to take free chest X-rays of residents.44 words
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Article30 1966-07-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Member oi Parliament for River Valley. Mr. Lim Cheng Lock will officially open the new Kirn Seng Technical School al 7.30 p.m. on Friday.30 words
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Advertisement237 1966-07-06 4 ETHAY OPENS TOMORROW! PALACE RLS! FUN! GIRLS! SONG! All .ncing To That ELVIS PRESLEY Beat!! -Ell/IS »n PRESLEY. Jtodisersw»^ Hawaiian Style .Huimiijs~. <SU2AIMU LfIGH/JAMES SHtGETA/DOMIU BUTTERWORTH/ n v khdiMl bton ODEON-OPENS TOMORROW! THE DESPERATE RIDE THROUGH DESPERATE COUNTRY OF AH OVERLAND STA6E WITH 10 STAR CROSSED SOULS ABROAD! A Martin237 words
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Advertisement565 1966-07-06 4 ORGANISATION >•«■•. Todo, "STEVE HcQUEEN -Tie Great B St Louis BANK ROBBERY" a 9 B Today Only 10 pj UNEXPECTED PROMOTIONS' ■J Morxkw." i Sub). OPfNS pj IjßOfk Hudson Caudic C 1 "O»« "BLINDiOLD" i as LAST 3 DAYS' 11 an. 1 4S, 4, I 11 nm, 1 4S, 4.565 words
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Article, Illustration299 1966-07-06 5 By RUDY BCLTRAN: Kuala Lumpur. Tu«s. THE 19-year-old escapee from the Sn Henry Gurney Home! Mervyn Stewait. was captured by police at noon here today. He tiave himsell up to the police who ramrrl Ins mothers home in Setapak Gardens, off the sth milestone299 words
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Article123 1966-07-06 5 Penang rally to honour Razak DENANO, Tues. A silver plate. on which is inscribed a motion of thanks to the Deputy Premier for the success of his peace talks in Bangkok, will be presented to Tun Abdul Razak at an Alliance rally in the City Stadium on F riday night.123 words
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75 1966-07-06 5 MA^■lL.^ Tue.v Pres;ac:.i Marcos yesiercay directed the Foreign Office to sefX thp aid of in apprehending a Trea.sury otf.cljri kiUett-. believed to lvur floci :.o Bon.eo The tHeUti Paul Borrnjf.o of Cfb;i ii:y mm 200 m:'.ei trom Manila. «M j-Iio: on Jui;e 3UPI - 75 words
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Article16 1966-07-06 5 PENANU Tue.-.-ili a LaJufr i.y na^ hrcn elected prf.ildeni at rhr Ppnai.tt rnaian A.«-16 words
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Article47 1966-07-06 5 KfAI A LUMPUR. Tue* li.c ...bnioii o! ch<» W<>ane>day An Group ai the British Cour.cil m opened by Mi Prank Suuivan .secrc:«ir>- of 'lie Na'ior.ii An Oalleri-. It will remain o)jcr. M "he pufelic tiu Srtturdny trom 10 am to 6 p.m. r«ch day47 words
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203 1966-07-06 5 PENANG. Tuesday fHE Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed 1 Khir Joharl, today reiterated that Malaysia was not against the British as a people, but "we are definitely opposed to imperialism, including Chinese imperialism." •There is, a definite dilTernice between the Brlti>h people and BrttUh203 words
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Article41 1966-07-06 5 KANGAK lues Ih. m.vi oi '.iir Muu %jra National Language Month coir.miurt i<h</:iK bin W.«n Din Aon 'he poetry coMpKUon her* l»«t rugiit Runner-up «ru Shut* bin Abdu: Glirtin Wai Kiia/.n; i.. mn tn r U# a\itr r.:41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-07-06 5 Meet Joanna, Hong Kong's 'Cleopatra' ACTRbSS Joanna Cheung Lai-Chu the leo patra of Hong Kong is in Singapore to promote a Him. "Prosperity Ahead." which was shot entirely in the republic Joanna. started her movie rarerr two years aeo with small role in the film "Seven Fairies In Singapore, she71 words
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Article54 1966-07-06 5 BONN. Tues. Dr Lim Swee Aun lett ior Rome today after talk* with officials of the We&t German Ministry for Economic Cooperation The Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry. who is on a European tradeboosting tour, discussed possibilities for private West German Investment in Malaysia,Reuter - 54 words
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Article56 1966-07-06 5 KANOAR. Tuet. Ihr Uratrl Beaai Tan Sn tjlieikh Alim.td. leu tor Thailand last nigh: a a Porli.s delegation iv study wnt cane cultivation there Accomp..nyinu him an "up s- a -einblv S|>\.kPi liviir YtisoJ Aiiu B.<kar. a Srme BkKtttivr Councillor. Byed onijr 'j-.n S\«d Hu>>em. .mcj tlAgricultunU56 words
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Article21 1966-07-06 5 PARII BCMAK Tue.s C»un MrnKl in Kri;d di>!ne! trt reminded 10 mdm ilieir iueiiies Jt ton Juiv L' 321 words
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Article43 1966-07-06 5 KANOAR I'" i Dtara Osnno division aril] huld three-day dclevi^'.* conlrrnw* here from July 21 U U Thr Kauni Ibu Met tor mfoi on iui\ 21 the jro on July 22 and tW full deieg*te« ».veinbiT on July 21. I43 words
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145 1966-07-06 5 Biologist wants alligator for research (^LNGAPORE. Tv A visiting Annrituii biologist Professor Sara Hu^my us looking lur live 2ft. alligator for her research work She want to »hip 10 the University of Hous- ton in Texa> wiier^ will use it for experiments. Protehsor Huggin* >hf had done research on American145 words
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Article46 1966-07-06 5 PENANG Tue.- A foundry proprietor Soon Kirn sseah. chwsrd tour robbers wlm Uad lu-Ui up .u;d robbed him ol Ml e.nplov ro" of $700 his Cross rili-re* foundry here One ol the raMHfH iinv. c er. threw bJryrie <: j>o<>i. The robber* <■*>(■ <i ped46 words
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Advertisement276 1966-07-06 5 CLEARANCE SALE OFFERING QUALITY GOODS AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES Can you believe these Prices FOB LADItS L»« J»««« USA $117$ Shir** ff»m t 4 50 ARROW cUw S *0 titmon 2 p-<9 Mm laa so NYLIX Pt,—94 S«r..« $14 00»*f*v4t Halt a M« ,«K GIRMAN t 4 SO 1 t 50276 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-07-06 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl S- ""H K~S A-S-~ SQuESZE. s s* A 3^Tl -OW DO >A GST 0-* A NtW y CAMPUUrM v-v _"i :A??y \CAa, E4^ <f so ss "HD 0* Ye iLi W ww S£^\J f^^?7~'(..:~\"V\- 1 CAN APPORO a urrui Itb «av£ w sawaoc J49 words
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Article, Illustration643 1966-07-06 6 Blood debt: Think of more important things— Lee What is at stake in our relationship with our neighbours is worth more than $50 million...^ gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night warned of the "horribie results" of miscalculation in Vietnam in his tirst public comment on the American643 words
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231 1966-07-06 6 The way to solve Sarawak's crisis— by Jugah From G«offr«y Galriartf Th> iii the- k Alliani be solved ir political partlei affiliated to it a ip run on a strictly racial basU m In th« an Alliai Tan Sri Tfmeng«<>nf Jugah chairman Sarawak Alliance, who *ugge>led this lad night, said231 words
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Article27 1966-07-06 6 K.YANG. Tues. The U'u I »r. ■rt is m spend about $10,000 on fencing the mam trunk mud here a* a road safe- m»»-27 words
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Article158 1966-07-06 6 DOCTOR today consented to increase a $20-a -month maintenance order made against him here in Auaust 1962 when he was a medical student to $250 monthly, starting this month. The order was made 'his afternoon when Dr. Scan Cheng Hock and his wite. accompanied158 words
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Miscellaneous149 1966-07-06 6 QHSbW I'M SURE WE COULD PftEVEKTT V WEVE BEEN TRYINo AMD WE NJEVER WHAT On-lER^- M^.BuT THEBES fiOT BSSV THIS CATASTROPHE IF WE COUi-P i TO DO THAT FOR WILL, UtWG TMC PRIKJCIPJ-E I PUMNO, TO BE OWE^ 1 C***! REDESIGN THE TIME- MACHINE I YEARS. AMD NEVER REASSEMBLY COULD149 words
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Article, Illustration1796 1966-07-06 7 Americas first all-woman hoodlum gang The end came when the leader leaned too far out of a window THE body of the silverhaired, benign looking Mrs. Catherine Marks looked almost comical as it lay on a Toledo footpath one night late in 1900 between a dented bucket and a sprawling1,796 words
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Article37 1966-07-06 8 1» WmrdM tit I minimum, TNI FAMILY OF the late Mr Khaw Oiaa Urn thank dewlors and ■■erera of Our LM4y a ateaaMta;. Ipoh. snd fries*** tmt their ewrntu, e»s»»»le«ces. reeiths. aerolis. Bight »taita and at37 words
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Obituary141 1966-07-06 8 1* WmnU t Minimum) IN MEMORY of Mr Peter Tan Tni»m H.hW departed S 7 %i. A lav rhonghi a silent tear for one we on and miss su dear. Remembered v w (c. cn.idren aad graadch rtrrn IN EVER LOVINO memory of our >>cloved father. Mr. 1-im141 words
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Article202 1966-07-06 8 >• W»i,!» tit i minimum) THI YELLOW PACES In the Tele ■ectory is the best guide lo your shopping DANCE TIME !•>< r, tn i.> Art Of Pane* Htiidiu pupikv 1 M, 1. i* K Tang HtiM.u 41 Scolla Kornl Te; pore M• DINE WINE DANCE: OnW'S Italian R»«iaurant202 words
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Article34 1966-07-06 8 It Bore's 5) f Minimum) SCIENCE AND HEALTH to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Kddy available from Christian Science ReadInk Room, 8 Orange Grove Road, pore 10 Open tonight 6.30 p m34 words
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684 1966-07-06 8 The Straits times Wednesday, July 6, 1966 China And Vietnam Tlie new Chinese warning that Peking considers itself freed from all restrictions in giving material support to North Vietnam is far km earth shaking than it sounds. The Chinese Government has never felt restricted, or acted 01 talked as though684 words
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Article300 1966-07-06 8 Tun Abdul R*/.ak rightly has rapped the Johoie State Ctovernment for ignoring standard procedure in carrying out minor rural development projects. This calls foi the submission o/ all schemes totally chargeable to public funds to the Public Works Department for planning, costing and implementation or supervision. The300 words
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Article249 1966-07-06 8 Reduction of the Malayan retail price of sugar from 35 cents to 33 cents a kati is welcome evidence that the Government intends to make a success of the control scheme it introduced when local refineries began work. The new price, effective next Tuesday, follows a fall in249 words
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388 1966-07-06 8 East Africa moves from donkeys and dugouts to modern highways From A Special Correspondent Nairobi, Tues. VI UCH of East Africa iTI still relies on donkeys and dug-out canoes for transport. For many years the Uganda Railway, linking the coast at Mombasa with Lake Victoria, provided the only reliable communications388 words
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Article548 1966-07-06 8 Learning Malay 252 BY YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Timbul i\) to emerge; MEnimbulKAN (v> to bring about, to result in; suasana <n> atmosphere, •■climate"; tenggara (nj south east; selegai, MEnyelesaiKAN (V) to solve, to find solution for; telagah. BlRt«iagah (v; to argue, to quarrel, to squabble, to548 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1966-07-06 8 DAVID HAWORTH - DAVID HAWORTH by Britain studies the lessons of the seamen's strike RED BAITING propaganda of the most- shoddy kind,'* was how Mr. John Collan, General-Secretary of the British Communist Party, described the allegations made by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, this week that1,285 words
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Advertisement536 1966-07-06 8 Strain Tiaes A Malit Mail C4KB l'O«»4l lUPtt mm— —mm o*tk COIO STO«A6I •■AMCHIS At W.H».< ~e..' A Af IBM •oo« sto«i its. WMMtwaew Mawee) Caal»a» Qumm •«l MfWS KOMT »»MH <> l»».r— arwee aa m ItMAil 1 A«-....», m 4 M...1 B«e« x ITOII U*«*r Cfc«.,. *~4 liseiem 17536 words
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Advertisement54 1966-07-06 8 OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD m* I \K«.rM and STRONGKSI "♦rally incorporate*: bank ■|"B"t lit VI I AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000 00 ISSUED FULLY PAID S 30 000 000 00 GENERAL RESERVE 36 000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $593,000.000 00 FOR SIPREME I \FETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. BRANCHES THROUCHOUT SINCAPORE. MALAYSIA54 words
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Advertisement92 1966-07-06 8 lilllHHIHIIUIIHIIIUlMIUUMIMMtlillUUIUUMUUUUWIIIIIUUItUMIMIII'' SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE SEND YOU* GOODS BY AIR -Consul*. SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LIMITED APPROVED I AT A CARGO AGENTS SE Alia Insurance Bldg., Singapore. T«l: *****-5 U coniunetion w.tK S MALAYSIA BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY SON. BHD Room 302, A.I.A. Bldg., Jolon Ampang, K. Lumpur. Tel: *****-4 7492 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1966-07-06 9 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG Sedition case: Prison chief testifies... By Singapore. Tuesday I ACCOUNT of how political detainee Lim Chin Siong sought to be segregated from his fellow detainees in Changi Prison last November was given today by the prison superintendent. Mr Quek1,185 words
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Article79 1966-07-06 9 10 in 'Beauty of Beauties' final SINGAPORE, Tues. Ten girls were picked as finalists in the "Beauty of Beauties" preliminary contest at the National Theatre last night. The finals will be held at the Odeon Cinema on July 14 in conjunction with the screening of the Mandarin film Hsi Shih"79 words
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Article56 1966-07-06 9 TAIPING. Tues. Police have detained three men in connection with the rape and murder of a teenaged girl. Choc Poh Kir- 19. in the Lake Gardens here on June 7 The youths, between the ages of 20 to 25. were picked up from their homes in56 words
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Article, Illustration401 1966-07-06 9 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE By BUT ONLY A REBUKE FOR THE 80Y5... KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. gIXTEEN prefects of St. Marys Scnool here have been suspended for two weeks lor dancing at a prefects' social held at the St Gabriel's School in Kampong Pandan recently. They include401 words
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66 1966-07-06 9 gI.NGAPORi;. Tups.— Thr theatre .supervisor of the Shaw Organisation. Mr. Se.th Prne Chow, lodav reported that the "nn Minikins" campaign at the Lido cinema had not received the co-operation of ill p;it(»ns on its first i.i\ yesterday. Up saiil. fairly s««»rl number66 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-07-06 9 In: A talent scout iii search of the 'real wild' types I/UALA LUMPUR. Tur.v A talent ■oovi tram Australia Htm In hen today to spot local talent for pnwltrtr appearances Down Under. Mr Ken Brotiziak < above), who brought the Beatles to Australia. a.sked three quesUnoa as nan M tie130 words
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Article35 1966-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tuns. A cyclist. Low Sf>o Ber. 61 \k*s fatally injured In a (olliMon with a car at Lorontr Chuan yesterday. Polic* appealed lo eye-witnrs.>p.v m runtrfct Inspector Savinder Singh of Sepoy lories.35 words
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Advertisement159 1966-07-06 9 f OT~ A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch \s enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge vuur love of beauty, while keeping time with tin- uidt( hlos accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And. I udor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You159 words
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Advertisement50 1966-07-06 9 What happens when you have an Elizabeth Arden Treatment? Expert hands gently cleanse your skin, refresh it with cool lotions, soothe away dryness and tension lines. Then. ..a radiant new make-up. Make your appointment voith Miss Arden's representatives: Mrs. June Heyworth and Mrs. Rosy Chan, telephone *****. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE50 words
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Miscellaneous724 1966-07-06 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur men's World: 6.35 Cartoon; •nd Penang; 6 Ipoh and 7.00 News in English; 7.10 The Malacca; 3 and It Johore Samurai Master of the P*K r y a 4 T a pin 7 B tu Sword: 735 Tod «y Commen«?c JL Kluanr tta r;>724 words
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390 1966-07-06 10 Textile industry will get expert aid SINGAPORE'S textile industry will soon he üblr lo diuw on the expert lervioci oi the International Executive Service Corpi which will enable it lo accelerate its present rata of expansion. Provisions for this are made in an agreement concluded earlier this year between the390 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-07-06 10 VTARDLEY Jardine Ltd. 1 announce the appointment of Mr. Ronny Lim Tee Tee (above) as production manager of their factory in Bukit Timah. Singapore. Mr. Lim received training at the Yardley factory in Australia tor one month and at the Yardley factory' in Bangkok for two116 words
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219 1966-07-06 10 rE New Zealand Manutacturers" Federation trade mission, which re--1 cently returned home from South-East Asia, went back with firm orders for at least £500.000 ($4,285,714) worth 1 of goods, the leader, Mr. R. H. Stewart, has anI nounced. Mr. Stewart, a Christchurch businessman,219 words
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Article71 1966-07-06 10 Japan turned out 29.142 metric tons of rubber goods in terms of new rubber durinc the month of April, compared with 29.192 tons in the preuous month, the Japan Rubber Manufacturers' Association has announced. Production of bicycle tyres and i tubes, rubber soled canvas shoes declined71 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-07-06 10 MR. CHUA T.\ accordance with their poiicy of promoting from within the organisation, the First National City Bank of New York ha* announced the appointment of a Seremban man. Mr. Chua Chin Leong as auditor to the bank. Mr. Chua was educated at St. Paul's Institution,99 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-07-06 10 Ttlß. KOH Jin Long. AM 1.E., > A (above) an operations engineer of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd.. has been I made an Associate of the Institute of Engineers. Australia. Mr. Koh. a. former student of St. Andrews' School, speiu six years studying at the Royal64 words
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Article, Illustration259 1966-07-06 10 T UFTHANSA German Air- I misea. lines celebrated tbe open- Some of the furnishings for ing of its new modern offices (seen the office were flown out above) on the ground floor of from Germany and were cut John Little's Building Raffles and fitted by local craftsPlace,259 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-07-06 10 NEW AIR NZ POST AIR NEW ZEALAND has appointed a manager for its Australian and Orient Services and he will control all commercial aspects of the airline s services to Hong Kong and Singapore. The manager Is Mr N. H. Barker, at pre.->ent the air- MR. ■ANKER line's assistant commercial295 words
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Article123 1966-07-06 10 A LOCAL firm of Interior decorators and furniture manufacturers. Henry Co. Ltd.. has been awarded exclusive rights in Brunei. They have been granted sole rights to supply lurniture and interior decoration accessories, including designing services, to all religious buildings and schools in Brunei. This was the123 words
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Advertisement473 1966-07-06 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Soil to or Irom HONG KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. It' you can't spare the time to coafl the uav thercandbaek bysc.i, art ol the way473 words
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Advertisement388 1966-07-06 10 INCREASED BONUS to policyholders for 1965 1H4 5320 00 J 1«?52a%0/ T 4 "ml JSsfoooJ ADDITIONAL lS SPECIAL BONUSES In addition. SPECIAL MATURITY BONUSES i ount.. g fa 25*/. of attaching bonuses are payable policies ot terma IS years <"• above maturing in 1966. For policies ot terma 10-14 year*388 words
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Article53 1966-07-06 11 Who's who at the inquiry imi iommislION l>ato Jusli.r Ahdul I til (chairman i. Hiji K Mv stair Arid, and Dr. ii tmm ISSISTING IHE COMMISSION: In< hr Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. the Stair l.r--m iver. and Inchr \briul Hamid bin H.<n Omar, the Puhlir I'm >fculnr lOR IHI IT!53 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1966-07-06 11 SECOND DAY OF THE PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY Bribe allegation: I did not mean the architect himself— witness By OH KEE TIANG: Penang. Tuesday etaiy, DfctO Ismail uiri Mohamed Jamil, today submitted a memorandum to the Commission of Inquiry into th< Council administration asking1,471 words
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226 1966-07-06 11 A marked decrease in number of phone calls I(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The hum of activity across the country's telephone lines has been considerably reduced since the imposition of the 10 cents a call levy five days ago. Telecoms officials, businessmen and others agree that as a result of measures226 words
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Article63 1966-07-06 11 IPOH. rues— Mr. 1. Samandari. 93. of the Bahai faith and regarded as the last llvinu link with the Prophet Bah.i-u-I.lah. arrived here today in the course of a world tour. Mr. Sa-nandar;. who comes rrom Persia, will meet the Bahai community here, which nu-nbers about63 words
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165 1966-07-06 11 YOUR RICE LIKELY TO COST MORE AND MORE KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. PRICE of rice is expected to go up steadily until early next year because of a Thai rice shortage. This was the opinion of a leading rice importer and dealer when commenting on the increase in the price of165 words
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113 1966-07-06 11 Spore-made cosmetics on the market 500n... CINUAPORE. Tues. Singapore-made cosmetics will soon go on the market when a local firm, in co-operation with Helene Curtis International, starts production. The local company. Ka;ie> Associates Ltd.. with a capital of fl million, is expec'etl to Mart production at its Geylang factory in113 words
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Article49 1966-07-06 11 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia has askr«l Singapore in help curb the a»fpe naif smuggling across the Strait., of Ma later The request was passed to Singapore's Prime .Minister. .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. b.v Lieut.-C'o'onel Mi Moertopo. head of the Indonesian liaison mission which returned here yesterday— Beuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement215 1966-07-06 11 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout air conditioning i)||^^3 K»»P cccl w<th a Q^«| Wl Ctrritr Wcathtr. J^^^»M| maker model 50BA. 88. These heavy j duty packaged air PJ j conditioners imorova S-^SHHH comfort in offices, II factories and store*. I] The model BA has baen successfully |l Installed in the215 words
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Advertisement179 1966-07-06 11 1 mmmmtmm?^^BnKnmw^^^m-±. EDWARDS SECRETARIAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. PARENTS Your dauaMcr can receive a •anna' business traininf leading ta well paid positions in all English speeding offices CERTIFICATES granted in Enalish, Shorthand, typewriting. Office Machines. A Leaving Certificate of tha University of Western Australia may also be gained in the179 words
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Advertisement899 1966-07-06 12 ACMOWLEIXaMENTS aan Asia) MSN v KiapewaMat, Beveutnaa. tkrsaa tr»*»B mmt rnaaea «ar ejkear annSaeiee, IM nfaieii o>r tke mau-rtaoe of BhaaT MADAM AkITBINBTTg Mv*fD AJaaa aatd essaa mt Uko late sTJfcM BBSaaOkv aSejeas A^aas J P ueajkA BBS <-..-i.i ,m 1» m »nrt -.-m 81 te< fas aland Kast. asd899 words
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Advertisement1109 1966-07-06 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Vi« 4V, tt eBs. matrm 6SOAMOOON OAROB* I i.H»»ia«sr urewe rgri'AM Uemar SMaase rfmWiste rwmpatkka. Pmomc miaii 7*?n. ,-n;,j b nova TANBJLIN ROAO dtatnet-10 Ojp. raor- iiiaiaj attesMra. kalhi— ll. ear pe,r»*B« Telipaaii B*bptc -*****. -ILL PWSmtSMOO Z OOOROOM ay— wttt iiUiiiii t—tsm <»•• c- mil Btemd1,109 words
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Advertisement1072 1966-07-06 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Win Mmx tt crts ntrm 98RANOOON .OARDBN ESTATE I One Cejrmer lerraie aHnieo area aaaut JiiW mil. Mr t34.0M ft KMuir* Pt»on» TMM B pare SBRANOOON BAROON aami-dMaiM-ea House. approa. 1288 eq.fL SK 60v <■ Riag at ror* 8808J Ur. buotae aiUr 1 pan MOOaIRN1,072 words
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Advertisement810 1966-07-06 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS > We* >-«•■ »mtrt NOW: immediate Ueanrmatiara tev Mexel Kiaarxai—a aia»oe* any»ft«r« a »<ea* ■I COOS HAAOYAI SONCKMLA Uav> Uk»a w<-et Coast SI3H L*a- JL* MundaNS Is. •a 383 MOVTHLT 10- DAT ft CIAI- i.'O.VDL'CTKD TOLKs T<< MA.' ILA H K MACAL" BANGKOK Departure Dates 68. HI810 words
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Advertisement951 1966-07-06 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE !i «..ret t« kJi« Cu tt rt* txtrm TOSHIBA CAR RADIO SI." Preae sUittaa Tunma \erlai natalla twr and guarantee Kemua uronai« n*ad *4 T»oro. Ptwnt «SO7 NOLOEN STATION W««*raa BxosJlam cor.dtt.oa oae ownar 2s uOu nviae UM or DM •eTer. Psone Thawfs— ***** (B'nsjra attar o.a951 words
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Advertisement1070 1966-07-06 12 VEHICLES WANTED I M Hrn *Vt it -It txtrm WAMTBO NII.BV ttf 18« eeM owaer PtMMe poor SM» IUIJ4 priiss «a 4 tt.Tto teat taaealTMe FOR SALE <• »>»^» «8 -/Itm.h—Mmx tt rU twlrm IBS* SWILS* AINCBMOITieMSMt aa>> a*a.iabi% a* auaampor* r.efr^jer. -*j 8 naieapo Soum pare lc. -T4OO AHK'VBHSAII*/1,070 words
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Advertisement684 1966-07-06 12 WHERE TO EAT (S'twe) It »«•<• H.n _»W t» rt, «>r. CM 111 INN rMtJe) eee.fr. B»ae>i Read Katem«. linsmic >t»as»i Bjasqr ana) I edsesMaa. all aajaarAa s>ar-eana}ltiorte4 m-'Y -.Miroonr.s vto-M H ,*r«' an i re— Banes me earn decor kaa aataee also atx«..r c anel r endur ea Dinner684 words
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Advertisement635 1966-07-06 12 AMALGAMATED MAUY ESTATES BEJtHAD < Incorpora'eo Ui U>t I .•.aya. M an ExiTaoramary OBBora: ot tIM matlBDcTS Of U.» BBWIt BaMSOB CompßA) O'i^r oi'i i-onod ai.o t.eio ai -tie Hoya Seiautor Ootl Cluo. Kuala I— on sotb Jun* IMM. tij* foDßWlnt Kc-. |Mjßi BJBJ Mi s« M* :a Rf-soliitiotw 1.635 words
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Advertisement1218 1966-07-06 13 1 I~^1 i Bm S tara Si 't P. S "aai Ptjnaaa wssm? l'CTT^ST»iiim:::: m-n mm m'nm Si it »,.,»ei M hakj N iwi M Ja*t It M| 22 Mf 2124 -c-1- latf 21 Mf SB Mf 2B > Mm mmmm Mf n At, i BjTaWBM S Ml 1' Aa|1,218 words
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Advertisement1248 1966-07-06 13 "^"^^^^^^^^^^"^•^^^^^^^a™"^^^"^^""^"^^^^^^^- i IB H M jk TH£ L H \JUNES i-fci-ii-i-ir raßMaaaaßßMaMaaa «^^.^^^^^»^B^«»a^inMaßnißn^inß»«»a»ain»i»a^^nß»»»aß^nßßß»»M TMt IA3 HWESS UIUtH T| GtNOA MA»RE WAIHURti-BREMERMtyEN-RBnERtAMAMSTERIAM ANT* E RP- AARNUS-CBPE NNAG E N S tvi P. ttjaea Paaaat) i Btaaa raaaft he. g k Pjaj Rajaj t -agen UNA I) JatJ 11 14 IS II1,248 words
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Advertisement1355 1966-07-06 13 I benwline] Drimv Atar n BENDIAHO **.i. ah i i.. i Pt S ham Ptnaaa Antaart AH t In Part Tatai BEMLAWERS raj. -|j S P»nang ah U Cla 21 J.iy Mf B 11 J*y 12 rj i 24 (jean P. S'Ka-n ■ENNACMIt H-»url Jil| I 12 M| 11 II1,355 words
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Advertisement1296 1966-07-06 13 feELLERMA^I BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FSB BtJTWABB URVifcl FRBM U n. CBMTIRtat UI4M| ft*. I'aara i*m •aaaajj CITY OF CNICAIt > iam. Null. Iwwot, Wcmsarn 21 It Ml 27 tt Mt CITT BF VIRMPtB LsMsa, Hamtwa Rataj,,^,, H..'t. Hull, ininiM St/lt Mf cm BF BRBBtIfN I Jun. H1,296 words
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Article217 1966-07-06 14 TUF rjilowini dividends are expected The nature ot the payment > •i.d the date of announcement last year are given in Orack l\Ul >TEI%L> JajTJiiwr Waagk 'one paymei.' 14 4b.> leatntl PrapreUea diitexlni 22 665 V Malayan < onUiwrn i one pavmeDl 32«.«0i. Ma Urn tone payment 23.6.C5).217 words
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Article139 1966-07-06 14 MELBOURNE Tues INDUSTRIALS were nrm. BHP 1 was sold up to S6 30. ns hujhI est point slr.ee 196:!. berore easing to $6 26 Base metals were easier Mt. Isa was down 13 cente to I 54.30 while oilier copper Drooocers lov /round slightly. j Oils were Irregular139 words
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Article27 1966-07-06 14 July 5 RIBBER PKKK; 64 J MM 'up one-eighth <>f a cent). TIN: m,;;u: (down 111 tents) tislimated unniin-i.il offering I*s tons (up 10 tous>27 words
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899 1966-07-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS were again quiet on the Mock Exchange yesterday «nd turnover contracted slightly I he market does not seem in the mood to enter into any fresh commitments until tomorrow s offer by I nlted \sbesios Cement for just over899 words
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Article28 1966-07-06 14 Malayan Slock lndi<r» July 4. July 5 •ImliistrMN: 1«I.!M l»l.!»8 liny l!l 1M.04 S ruhli. rv 111.".; 111.13 Drc ::n i»«:: i«« Hit tt, MM BM28 words
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391 1966-07-06 14 rpHKRt was «»nl> »lii;hl 1 drop of I?;, cents in Ihr Straits tin price yesterday to MS4J9I due to stroneer fetal support The ofTeiing u:i> estimated up by 10 tons to 175 tony LONDON: 1.'., on MOBMkaJ lie I* steady in a turnover a391 words
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Article218 1966-07-06 14 Jl'L*' flrstt trade rubber l.ab. buyers cloned at 3 p.m. 1b Mncaporr and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64', cents pel Ib. up one-eighth of a cent on Monday's rloslnf level for the position. The tone was very quiet E.A.S. and MJt.K. closing prices in cents per 1b yesterday:218 words
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Advertisement1060 1966-07-06 14 Y^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTa U.S.A. f>*«tfl« Atlattti* «>r^>— ••■(•at w'ta"! i t"ta M 'art Pamaae PMM j M n tmt It'tl Jtjti Aag a tat* II Mai r* >>f BMJ MAagita* MMd I tct U M U act i ii-.-. Aoat Man n M AH* J Acs 1 11,060 words
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Advertisement854 1966-07-06 14 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN ss. -CATHAY' 11 4 000 tont hjMy oircond'tiooed* Depart, P 29 J«»> P. SweMcnKaiai 91 July I*** Smaaporc 2 Ay«u«t 19** Far Henakona 6/» Awa; Jaaan 12/1* Ant; Hanakono 20/22 Aua MMMMp S.»aa|>»»« 2* Aw«u«« It** P. SwcttenKom 28 Auaus* 19** P. nans 2* Aufuat 19**854 words
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Advertisement539 1966-07-06 14 HK. RATES ON tbt traa »»i«i»n«« m»rl»a« ;c Hon« Kontf y«'frda> tn< L.c dollar •Aas quoted at o "t for T.T. and a tor tain. tuning BM quoted at 1103 «>a ana tail tf sold :it MM I W»__ KLAVENESS LINE P*t Mann (.at i»ti I u,i vanc(n.«ai iacom» f»it*539 words
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Advertisement133 1966-07-06 14 ■L^^ Orient mid-last lines Great Lakes Service FASI lIR.ICI UlllNtS FRIM lINCAPORE ANt MIUYA 10 CANAIUN AN! US. SREAI LAKES PORTS STgaoms f i -jm ft,ii-i« t'» 'riat* •RKNT MARINER AaflC/1l A«| 21 11 Alf 7J SettJl ORIENT TRANSPORTER Siiti,! Sell II 11 Sltt 13 15 Oct II VitUIJ call133 words
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Article846 1966-07-06 15 |»l SINKS> in and rrporird tet Ui<- Sincapore and Kuala l lAtmput trading wwh of the j Mwk l\«h*ncr yesterday with i the number of saares traded I In br.i. i INDUSTRIALS: Bouittad (2.000) < -I 61. C CM. SI 55 iU t 1) is, 000. 11.57846 words
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Article115 1966-07-06 15 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today arai TJlkampek 3/4. Ellen Bakke 6/7, WaitaJcl 8/9. Toledo 10/11 Tal Ping 11/14, Tbeben 15/16. Rajah Brook* 21/22. Kaneoka Maru 27/28, Nagasaki 35/36, Howa Mam (tanker) as/39. West Sea 40/41. Silver Bay 42/43. Victoria 46. Tlgre 47. Serdang115 words
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Article99 1966-07-06 15 TMI Association of Bonks in Malay 1 sia made thene change:* id ita ratea in merchant* yeaterday (all ratea to >|CM|| United States: nuylDg TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 31 13/16, 90 d/at. 33 6/16 credit bill*. 33 7/lrj trade Mils. Canada: buying TT 35 3/18, airmail nn99 words
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Article71 1966-07-06 15 hinese Product Cicnani*. tingaport neon pricti par picul yttltrday: Coconut oil: rtulk {45 xllen. drum -ellrri Copra: June/July UK/Contlnonl: (Jaquolorl Ptppor: MuntoK white JI77J atlltra. Sarawak wmte JI7S aellert, special Sarawak black $130 ttllcri. «arbl«d Lampons black J134 (N) aellara (all m. ABTA 1150 IN) Milan LW Singapore71 words
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Article53 1966-07-06 15 T"HK present rate of the Malayan dollar afalnst the pound strrlinK fixed on November 21 1964 iv .rlliiiK T.T. or O.D. ?s. 3 1516 d. Buvin* T.T. 2s. 4 1 Hid Burin* on b r.d. The dollar i« at its utataitor? middle position in relation to Its range53 words
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Article15 1966-07-06 15 Further June rubber crops Included: Sunjei Tukan* 94.000 lb. and Temerlob 120.600 lb.15 words
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Advertisement435 1966-07-06 15 SURGE! TUUM lUMEK "Sg^ orvw KHD ■Trrt frosx lat July ltM Mr L#« Yoke Kaoag has r«Md ifcanißwm hi tft* lo br m thr tmmtmm—* of Bono Ftnaucc Co .Mi Ltd > HO umpur and v no longer auttooPwtv araß* I Omaral rkMtf to transact biiibiiii or to kkßKwg n435 words
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Advertisement1038 1966-07-06 15 COMPANY MEETING \N(.LO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS vmm SUBSTANTIALLY t HIUHER CROPS > ANTICIPATED BY 19" 1 MR D A OILLJAT ON EFFECTS OF I f TAX CHANOEB The 7th annual general KieeUnf of Anglo Oriental Plantation*. Limited wm held on June SO In London Mr. D.A Oilllat (the chairman) presiding The1,038 words
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Advertisement909 1966-07-06 15 NOTICE NOTICES SELANGOR COCONUTS MOVIE STARS BUBBLE GUM P BERHAD LUCKY CARD NOTICE {laeorVO ?t™£j?!* tmt NOTICK 18 HXR«BY OIVJW that, (o meet the needs of the mar- m NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ket the packing of Movie Start ,f hat an Extraordinary Oencrai Bubble Oum will woo be modern-909 words
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Advertisement615 1966-07-06 15 TENDERS LBLII UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS [MIKHin DEPARTMENT: loom No 22* 2nd Floor. City all' J a Supply of 20.000 Yards Alumi- q ntum PV C Cable Tender Deposit SIM Clote at 2is pm on 19.7 M. >> Supply of 11.500 Yard* Aluminium P.VC Cable Tender (i Deport $100 Cloae615 words
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Advertisement470 1966-07-06 15 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED wing to the Company s rapid expansion and ?rsonnel development, BP MALAYSIA LIMITED lnYitri jphcations from suitably qualified candidates for the !olwlng vacancies: 1 1 TECHNiCAL >rKVI(t». IM.IMH: AC.ED: 25 35 Ql ALIFU ATIQVS: Membership of a professional institute concerned with Chemical Engineering or Combustion Technology or470 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-07-06 16 Kuala Lumpur talks 'frank and cordiaF— Stewart THK British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart, said yesterday his recent discussions in Kuala Lumpur had been frank and cordial. He hoped they had led to better understanding. He had been asked in the House of Commons for an account of his efforts311 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1966-07-06 16 Britain lifts ban on aero engines for Indonesia At left: A Fokker Friendship plane LONDON. Tues. Britain has decided to lift her embargo on the sale of Rolls-Royce engines for Fokker Friendship planes lor Indonesia, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, told Parliament yesterday. Mr Stewart was reportinn to theReuter - 1,079 words
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174 1966-07-06 16 Machine puts millions in her account CYDNBY, Tun For five days recently Una Tingle of suburban Northbndßt had the Largest pi bank account in Australia AS4OOOO 441 and did not know Her fleeting good fnrtuM came to an md Wtv n branch i>f 'h« Commonwealth Savings Bank to make a174 words
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Article127 1966-07-06 16 YEW DELHI, Tucs. 41 The Indian Government today set up a statutory Press Council with powers to examine Journalists on oath. The council. with Supreme Court Judge Mr. JR. Mudholkar as chairman, will have 25 other members 19 from the newspaper profession, three MembersReuter - 127 words
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109 1966-07-06 16 HETROIT. Tups. a four-engine plane sma.Nhed to earth near here yesterday, .scattering wreckage and parts of bodies over a two-mile area Police said they found nothing larger than a football. 'We found irirntihration cards of five naval pep-onnel." said a trooper, "but thereAP - 109 words
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93 1966-07-06 16 HAVANA. Tues. —The Indonesian Amba.ssador to Cuba. Mr. Anak Merhaen Hanail yesterday rejected his dismissal by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam MaliK, as illegal until It was confirmed by President So«karno. In a statement. Mr. Hanail declared that even If Dr. Soekarno confirmed It,Reuter - 93 words
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Article43 1966-07-06 16 NEW DELHI. Tues The Government nf India announced ypsterday Its decision to release all Pakistan rargo it detained during the three- week undeclared war last Srptembrr An announcement nald this ■would not include m;: nry stores i seized during the conflict.43 words
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Advertisement284 1966-07-06 16 ■r B^ B^ BF~^^a9 Bl Give precision service to Automotive Industry R«pco manufacture one of the most comprehensive range of automotive tools and equipment and backed by technical service facilities which provide all round Customer Service'whenever and wherever required. Tools 4 Equipment include: ENGINE RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT CLUTCH RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT TORQUE284 words
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Miscellaneous223 1966-07-06 16 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 7. R«nt money commonly gives 1 Me e v p b o?t" i ?7 n boit 4 hM to m- Si&sftia 5 isx&iir iB SiStt 5 r who di -9 W.m s to hear wh.t 1 down ly 1 o'm ci'tj-.n expecUtlan 10. Being Welsh. Eleanor223 words
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Article274 1966-07-06 17 ERNEST FREDA - ERNEST FREDA By TWO TO GO AND THIRD WILL GET FIRST PRIORITY (jJOOl) NEWS this morning for the three Singapore swimmers, or for two of them at least, who have been kept in suspense over whether they would be competing in the Commonwealth Games274 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-07-06 17 By EPSOM JEEP: Singapore. Tuesday I\EAR CARLO (late Summer Bliss), a Summer- time three-year-old, did a smart gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. With Public Fund, another newcomer, for company. Dear Carlo reeled off 3f in 37324 words
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Article155 1966-07-06 17 IPOH Tues. Mohamed 1 Nor Sharif (Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman) set a new record for the 400 m in the Central Perak Combined Schools athletic championships on the Anderson School ground here today. Sharif clocked 51.2 sec to beat the Class 1 record155 words
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Article35 1966-07-06 17 KULIM. Tues. The Tengku Bendahara. Tengku Malik, will declare open the Ked;<r> AAA meet at Padang Krlacli. Slmpang Ampat. on July 15 at 2.30 p.m. The Sultan of Kedah will distribute the prizes.35 words
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Article662 1966-07-06 17 BOYS CLASS ONE— 100m: 1 Annuar Mahmud (STAR) 2 Lam Chee Thye (MES) 3 Lam Thye Loy (ASD ll.Ssec: 400 m: 1 MJ*. Sharif (STAR* 2 M. Razall (GNI) 3 Santokh (ITU 61.3 <rec>: 800 m: 1 Kumarasan (GNI i 2 A. Damlen iSMI) 3662 words
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Article111 1966-07-06 17 IPOH. Tues. Malaysian International Ng Wai Kirn, 17. shattered to records at the St. Michael's Institution swimming championships at the Kinta Swimming Club here yesterday He clocked 36.55 ec in the 50m breast stroke to clip 2 3sec off the 1961 record set by Wong111 words
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Article40 1966-07-06 17 TEI ''K ANSON Tues. Th« Disciplinary Board of the Lower Perak District FA. have suspended S.A. Daliah, centre forward of Kuala Bernam Estate, for on* year for deliberately kicking an opponent in a league match on June 2140 words
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Advertisement227 1966-07-06 17 He'll never be stood up wearing PELACO GOLD CUP Live life to the full, in Pelaco Gold Cup leisure shirts! A wonderful range of exciting new fabrics! designs! colours! And all the latest collar styles too. In half or long sleeves. All trimline-styled. We've gone wild aDout Pelaco GoW Cup227 words
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Advertisement267 1966-07-06 17 New Sanyo Sound's Exciting (from any Sanyo tape recorder) Model MR-929 Deluxe Stereo! The unlimited versatility of this sophisticated 4-track, powerful free-edge speakers, aVU meter for each of the 2-speed, stereo tape recorder will delight you. Besides two channels, a convenient tape counter, single stick the marvelous Sanyo sound with267 words
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Miscellaneous162 1966-07-06 17 SPORTS DIARY \THII in I Mitral Pfralt (kiiiiois nice; i Anderson .school Ipoh 2.30). ■'pan pre-champion-Park 23Ui B\DM1\TO\ Spore lift|Xs iGu:ll«w mard Rcl 8 p m i. HOC hi :wh Dlv 3: Police I er padniigi. Anderson.. ii..- "C" v Kilat (Upper p..ciHiigi Women* I g« Teluk Anson DTC V162 words
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Article47 1966-07-06 18 MANILA, Tues. Taal volcano, 50 miles south of here, started erupting again today. The volcano, which lies In the middle of a big lake, erupted last year killing about 200 people. First eye-witness reports today said no danger was as yet apparent. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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270 1966-07-06 18 ORITAIN'S singing Beat ened and bewildered rough and tumble send-i MANILA, Tuesday. Lies left for home frightl today following a wild off at Manila airport. The Beatles were jeered and cursed -as police withdrew virtually all protection. Their departure was a far cryReuter - 270 words
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Article40 1966-07-06 18 SAIGON. Tues— The Ooverninpnt yfstfrdsy released about 100 Buddhist monks and nuns, and 182 youths, who had been detained (or inciting violence In recent Buddhist street disorders here. "These trouble-makers have shown repentance," a Government communique said.40 words
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Obituary93 1966-07-06 18 RECEIVED CABLE from Cevloo < d o Rrtnanltamany retired' 1 away at Valuettitur.il M Mfc July S. ASAIPILL* M Pirec lor M I'nvati' T»xi I'ominny Limit. <\ M«ay 57.60 Cremation took place at Hindu Cemetery Seremr>an aame day MARY ROSAMMA JOSEPH. t»- Peiry Joarpli and i MR. PECK TECK93 words
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Obituary25 1966-07-06 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of Veneranle nhammiiniikha of The Budrth ft Inion. who pa»*ed »«ay on 3 7 IPtitj Inwrt•d by I.iiiiiin Buddhlat Temple.25 words
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Article, Illustration315 1966-07-06 18 Extent of pull-out? Crucial Healey talks- SINGAPORE, Tues. The future size and deployment of British forces east of Suez will be decided during the two weeks beginning in Singapore today. But the British Defence Secretary. Mr. Denis Healey. affirmed that as tar as Singapore and Malaysia were concerned. troop levels315 words
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Article49 1966-07-06 18 COLOMBO, Tues. Armed police patrols were called out here today as the powerful Ceylon Bank Employees' Union brought out its entire membership in support of striking members of a Britishowned bank. National and Grindlays, over a dispute relating to promotions to supervisory grades. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article21 1966-07-06 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. An unidentified man fell to hib death from Selegle House at about 8 p m tonight.21 words
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Article69 1966-07-06 18 HANOI BEING EVACUATED MOSCOW. Tues. The entire population of Hanoi, apart from industrial workers and antiaircraft units, is being evacuated. Tass news agency reported tonight. The decision to evacuate was taken by the ci t y's administrative council following Amerirican air raids on oil storage installations in the capital's suburbs.Reuter - 69 words
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Article331 1966-07-06 18 LONDON. Tues.— Todays fall in sterling following the British June reserves announcement depressed Industrials and British Funds on the London Stock Market, and led to a revival in hedge demand for golds, coppers and plantlnums. British Funds had falls ranging to 3 Bths on Increasing fears of a331 words
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Article63 1966-07-06 18 LONDON, Tues— Spot 20^d., Aug. 20 3 16d., Sept. 20 d.. Oct. 20' 4 d Oct Dec. 2O'«d.. Jan. Mar. 20 5 16d.. April June 20% d July/ Sept. 20 7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7 16d.. Jan. March 20 7 16d.. April June 20 7 16d c.l.f. July63 words
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Article28 1966-07-06 18 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1271 te'ii, sellers £1272 (—£7). Forward buyers £1275 i+£7'j). sellers £1258 £10). Settlement £1276 -£6i. Turnover a.m. Tl5 urns. p.m. 200 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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358 1966-07-06 18 Helicopter rescues student from Mt. Kinabalu From JEFFREY FRANCIS JESSr.LTON. Tues. Out tors at Queen I h/.ihtth Hospital here were today fighting to save thr life of a 23--year-old Japanese student who was rescued by a hrlicopter near the summit of Mount Kinabalu late yesterday evening. The student. Tadao Joshima358 words
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573 1966-07-06 18 BACK PAGE SPORT -TllE THIRD TEST LONDON. limWKST INDIHS re-emphasised tluii complete superiorih uvei l.ugI.iikl when llu'v won the Third Teal malcfa at Trent Brklge, Noi tingliam, today by I3U runs. England's' batsmen failed Utterly auam.st top-clan bowlnm on ;i pitch takingReuter - 573 words
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Article144 1966-07-06 18 From JACK FINGLETON pANBERRA, Tues. Officials of the Australian Jockey Club yesterday paid a surprise visit to a Sydney racing stable and found four battery -loaded saddles. The saddles were of the kneeoperated type, and contained from four to six batteries. The batteries were situated144 words
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Article321 1966-07-06 18 I ONDON. Tues— A iaieu-be»l of eight lor si by Susan beam bowler Don B.«ie» i I pre\ent Esm-x wickets In the fourth mj man h m il finish in two days yestr. Keith Andrew, tin- tnnshire capuin. undeu I the ability of I* table321 words
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Advertisement364 1966-07-06 18 N^ n expansion now W IV in progress SINGAPORE'S FIRST COMPUTER CENTRE POWERFUL NCR 315 COMPUTER TO BE INSTALLED IN NCR SINGAPORE DATA PROCESSING CENTRE In line with the NCR plan for f ch«in of powerfully-equipped L^^^l™"^ Kong, the Philippine!. Maiaytia, 1 '^SKa»* liHM i I I Singapore, Auttraha and364 words
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