The Straits Times, 7 July 1966
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Title Section26 1966-07-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Nut ill NBWXii.ijlßr I -If* IMS THI'RSDAY. JI'LY 7. lJMifi 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2tS426 words
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218 1966-07-07 1 ftl ALA LI MPUR Wed. Tengku Aixlul Rahman tod.)\ described as ■"em onra^inn" Mm d ecrc c by the IVopicx Consultative (.Ongress to restore peace with Indonesia*! neighU)iirs. Speaking to reporters at his usual postCabinet press conference, the Prime Minister said the218 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1966-07-07 1 I accept Soekarno JAKARTA. Wednesday PRESIDENT SOEKARNO today accepted the decisions of the People's Consultative Congress yesterday to strip him of his life-time presidency, form a new Cabinet, and reverse most of his policies. The President appeared before the Congress to declare his acceptance of its decisions this morning justAP; UPI - 1,022 words
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Article49 1966-07-07 1 THANAT ...World Court judge? BANGKOK. Wed. Tun llMti.it himman. B, the Foreign Minister, has applied to become Thailand's first judge at the World Court at The Hague. If his application succeeds, he will relinquish his post in tlit- Cabinet. huh ranking officials at the Knreicn Ministry (iisdnsrd today. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article25 1966-07-07 1 I DON'T wont to be treated as a king of kings. I've been fighting for nearly 40 years to be only a king? No!25 words
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Article17 1966-07-07 1 I HAVE been humiliated. I hove been slapped from left and right, from top to bottom.17 words
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Article, Illustration13 1966-07-07 1 My heart went boom... 7 FELT LIKE I WAS STANDING ON BURNING EMBERS'13 words
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Article, Illustration496 1966-07-07 1 ABUL FAZIL - 'Kidnap girl' Nancy in S'pore with fiance By ABUL FAZIL OINGAPORE, Wed.— A "moonlight raider" who was supposed to have snatched away a teenaged girl from the Merdeka Stadium car park in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night has turned out to be the girl's finance and childhood sweetheart. Both the496 words
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Article290 1966-07-07 1 Tin floor price up £100 I ONDON, Wed. The International Tin Council today raised the floor price of tin by £100, to 11,100 a ton. The ceiling price was raised by £200. to £1.400. The announcement came after several days of secret negotiations here to consider a demand by theReuter - 290 words
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Article43 1966-07-07 1 BANGKOK. Wed Thai police, helped by troops, killed more than 100 Communists and cap' tired 800 suspects in twin 'lrivrs in north-eastern and southern Thailand durinß the last two weeks, police said today. About 2.000 suspects surrendered. Reut er.Reuter - 43 words
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Article51 1966-07-07 1 DACCA, Wed —Newspapers here today reported that a young woman In an East Pakistan village recently gave birth to nine babies and that all are doing well. The reports said the multiple birth occurred at Punjaral vll- lage. 90 miles north-east nf here. In the Shylhet district—Reuter - 51 words
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Article208 1966-07-07 1 'English until 1973 in Sarawak' KUCHIMi. Wed. English will continue to be the official language in Sarawak until 1973. the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli. said today. After that, he added, it would be up to the people to decide whether or not to adopt the national language as the208 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-07-07 1 ADEN, Wed. A bus carrying about 30 off-duty British servicemen raced through a terrorist ambush here late last night. The terrorists opened fire with rifles and a bazooka and tossed grenades at the bus. hut there were no casualties. —Reuter. PANG he took her to SingaporeReuter - 49 words
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465 1966-07-07 1 A big stepup in air war STOP PRESS SPACE STATION LAUNCHED SAIGON. Wrd. American warplanM sir\irk North Virtnam with the Rrei number of bombing missions of th«» war. and U.S. Air Fon p spokesmen said it proved they h;i r« beaten the Communist anti-aircraft missile system. U.S. military .spnkrsrnrn saidAP; UPI - 465 words
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Advertisement53 1966-07-07 1 fm* Chmr I C-mtmimbl* Consult C. S. CHONG. O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. CHulia S"-««t. Singapore PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK!^ New Power Formula Esso Hxtra gasoline boosts power three ways ...Cleaning Power! Firing Power! Performance Power! Also preserves the power of new engines and restores lost power53 words
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Advertisement68 1966-07-07 1 THORENS THE ROLLS-ROM I AMONGST 1 RANM KIPI lON I I KM AMI. Is TD-124 s ii) JEBSiN JtSSIN (S) LTD. F Intuiarr* <"'<U S|K»l I 1. HITACHI SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTORS j^ pf v im in f Enquiries are to be directed to Manager, Electrical Section, Sime68 words
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Article, Illustration318 1966-07-07 2 Chen Yi pledges Ho aid at all costs' D V Vs. de- rdav .(•port am at all d with every to denit c d ■t ma-: reception hold in PrkuiK to mark aiini- p *orld whf 'h Vietnarr Pledge He *d\d the C'f ernn. not hesitate nger to an--8 *sionReuter; AP - 318 words
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Article72 1966-07-07 2 IiONDON Wed The British aircraft carrier Eagle, .set up a penreume record by spending 71 dajM continuously at sea during her surveillance of the Mozambique channel Parliament was told yesterday. Mr J P W. Mallalieu. Navy Minister aaid other elf-sues of i surface ship* inReuter - 72 words
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Article58 1966-07-07 2 CANNOT understand i In- thinking of any country or any people or person who thinks we should sit down with our hands tied behind our barks while the Communists bring their hand grenades and kill our Marines and murder the village chief. by President .Tohrmon, commenting on cmirism of58 words
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Article31 1966-07-07 2 CHICAGO. Wed. Accident* in the United Slatea during the three-day independence day holiday weekend killed a record 767 people, including 559 on the highways, it was announced RenterReuter - 31 words
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204 1966-07-07 2 ONDON. Wed The J Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, said yesterday it had been agreed there should be a pause in the AngloRhodesian talks on the Independence deadlock. He told the House of Commons that the meetings of officials would resume laterReuter - 204 words
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97 1966-07-07 2 ULANTYRE. Wed. To a responding 21-gun salute and a brilliant fireworks display, the republic of Malawi was born at midnight last night. The country, which since independence has been in the Commonwealth, now becomes a Republic within the Commonwealth. Bonfire* lit up theAP - 97 words
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Article40 1966-07-07 2 THE HAOUE. Wed. Th« Second Chamber (Lower Hou.^ei of the Dutch Parliament yesterday gave its consent to the marriage between Princess Margnet and commoner Pieter Van Volienhoven. The wedding will be in The Hague on Jan. 10— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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110 1966-07-07 2 TVKYO. Wed. Communlst China Mid today it has lodged "its most serious protest" with Indonesia against a raid on the Jakarta office of Peking official New China News Agency. The NCNA broadcast monitored here alleged that its office in Jakarta was raided and forcibly110 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-07-07 2 NKRUMAH IN MALI 'DISGUISED AS A PEDLAR' ACCRA. Hed. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. President of Ghana until he was ousted by an Army coup last February, wai today reported in Bamako, capital of the Frenchspeaking West African state of Mali. A Ghana News Agency i orrespondeiit reported irom Bamako that theReuter - 99 words
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68 1966-07-07 2 MOBCOW. wed. Mr Reginald Maudllng deputy leader ->f Britain* Conservative Party, arrived here la«t niaht for the xerond British Industrial Pair in 1 Moscow. About 600 British firms ar« taking par' In the exhibition, which opens in the Soviet capital's Bokolnikl Park on Friday.Reuter - 68 words
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341 1966-07-07 2 Cambodia rejects Thant envoy: 'We don't trust a Guatemalan' r)IPLOMATIC sources said yesterday that Cam- bodia had rejected the U.N. Under-Secretary, Mr. Jose Rolz Bennett, as special representative of the Secretary-General to that country and Thailand. They said that the Cambodian delegation had told the Secretary-General. U Thant's office that341 words
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208 1966-07-07 2 Woman told to travel 2,000 miles to collect 20 cents lOHANNESBURG. Wrd. J I:;- "f a woman who was asked to travel nearly 2.000 miles to Cap«« Town and bark to collect six pence (about 20 cents) owed to her by a Government department was revealed here today. The- womanReuter - 208 words
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Miscellaneous40 1966-07-07 2 THE &AMBOVB *^4fc»4»fc--r iVE nroMiM d id iooA AFTee *r« •uit* rxxs fJ?™£ZJ£ WHllfc «Wfc* AWAY OHJ V-f? I o^/ v .11 UOLIOAV/ 1 (^OF Hirt^—^ ©i»ttaW6* C ire^MDLY J fwt? ue TAJrtwN V FRIENDLY/ I A im49 to y^j40 words
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Article77 1966-07-07 3 In case of fallout AFTER a long refit, r HMS Hermes now equipped to carry the latest strike, fighter, anti-submar-ine and airborne early warning; naval aircraft prepares for her third general servirp commission. This shot of the carrier during work-up shows her array of water jets during a pre-wettmc operation77 words
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Article50 1966-07-07 3 MOSCOW. Wed —Two Indian liinlatcn aimed In Moscow yesterday 10 M-ek aid and trade Mr. C Subram.inliim, Minister of Pood and Aerlculture, and Mr. Manubhai Shun. IflaMv of Foreien Trade, were met at the airport by ihe Soviet Foreißn Trade Mtnbter. Mr. Nikolai Patolichev.— A P.50 words
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141 1966-07-07 3 SYDNEY, Wednesday. DOLICE are on the prowl for a cheeky thief who has been preaching sermons against stealing to packed church congregations since he broke out of jail three weeks ago. The Bible -thumping fueitive is Ralph Barnes a 35--year-old habitual criminal141 words
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Article69 1966-07-07 3 |)ALLAS, H>d. Finks from miles around congregated in Fink, Texas, to celebrate "National Fink Week." Fink Is Just a small hamlet 75 miles north of Dallas. But last week it was jammed with several hundred Finks who danced, drank beer, barbecued steaks and declared their69 words
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259 1966-07-07 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Wed. A giant I-B Saturn rocket went into orbit yesterday and successfully completed a test that would eventually help three American astronauts get to the moon. The test, carried out during the first orbit, was the stimulated restartingReuter - 259 words
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Article57 1966-07-07 3 VIENNA Wed. The Turklah and Oreek embassies in Vienna have started secret talk* on the Cyprus Question, the Austrian newspaper Kurier reported yesterday. The talks permitted both nations to show their good Intentions by negotiating in a neutral country. Neither the Greek nor the TurkishAP - 57 words
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Article30 1966-07-07 3 ROME. Wed. Australia lost 15 million sheep and one million head of cattle in last year's drought. according to estimates prepared by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation.30 words
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363 1966-07-07 3 pRANCE and Britain will discuss opening a fresh phase of soundings on British entry into the Common Market in top-level talks opening in London today, according to diplomatic sources. The French Prime Minister. Mr. Georges Pompidou, and the British Prime Minister. Mr.363 words
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118 1966-07-07 3 CEVENOAKS (SouthEast England). Wed. Some say the British worker has never had It so Rood. Others disagree. For Polish-born Wladyslaw Re.imus. a £12 week dustman, things are Icfinitelv lookini up He has just moved into a £7.000 four-bedroom house with a double garageReuter - 118 words
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245 1966-07-07 3 DI'CHAREST. Wed Soviet and East European leaders yesterday signed a declaration on peace and security in Europe, bul kept silent on the details It is not yet known whether the Communist nations have new proposal.s to offer. The declaration was signedReuter - 245 words
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238 1966-07-07 3 CASTRO: UNTIL U.S. HAS A CHANGE OF SYSTEM... HAVANA. Wednesday. /CUBA'S Premier Dr. Fidel Castro, said yester- day there could never be any possible reconciliation with the United States until there was a complete change of system there. Dr Castro said that with last week's bombing of the outskirts ofReuter - 238 words
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Article65 1966-07-07 3 LISBON. Wed. Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Salazar yesterday marked the 34th anniversary of his premiership, praised by Lisbon newspapers for his defence of Portugal's African possessions Dr. Salazar. now 77. had already been in the Government as Finance Minister since 1928 when he became PrimeReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement122 1966-07-07 3 For COMFORT and BEAUTY.... choose KING'S GARDEN Situated at King's Road, off Bukit Timah Read, S per*. BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA! EXQUISITE DESIGNED! TWO-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW Area: 8,000 sq. ft. TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Area: 3,500 sq. ft. \/3> •AjS Ground floor: Mosaic with skirting throughout. First floor: Beautiful Parquet flooring for all122 words
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Advertisement383 1966-07-07 3 IWRITATINO /'/''^^-T^^N. couch* mWmmL. \*V ASTHMA W\ra£ The tablet that really nurses Gtt instant rtli«f with IRAX^ the n*vv wond«r cablets thtt really rurjii. A breakthrough in medication for COUGHS. COLDS. HAY FEVER i^d ASTHMA, It i three ro^ act ton tRe jtr-t 5 f 'oi hn and Rclicwedyou continuoutly383 words
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84 1966-07-07 4 Gas: Only emergency calls after office SINGAPORE. Wed. The Gas Department of the Public Utilities Board has announced that only "emergency calls" will be dealt with after office hours until further notice. Thi.s follows a dispute between the department and the Public Daily-Rated Gas Workers' Union which began more than84 words
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558 1966-07-07 4 When a boy and his girl met seven men in a park... SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A STUDENT today told a preliminary in- quirv how he w.is beatm, tied up aiuf rohIx'il l>\ so cm men ;»t the King George V Park on May 14 this year. Patrick William Lim was Riving558 words
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Article50 1966-07-07 4 Method study course SINGAPORE. Wed— Thr Supervisory and Management Training As-soclatlon of Singapore is organising a ten-session practical cours* In method study. All session* will be held In the library of St. Joseph's Institution in Bras Basah Road from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, beginning or July 10.50 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San. cuts a "birthday" r.ik«- modelled on the Pulau Bukom refinery on Tuesday to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Shell's present $30 million refinery complex on the inland. The 8 foot by 3} foot cake weighed 250185 words
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145 1966-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed Jail sen- tences. without option of fines, were the only appropriate penalties for people found with dangerous drugs in quantities, suggesting that they are traffickers, an appeal court was told today. The DPP, Mr. Tay 800 Tee. said this and145 words
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Article44 1966-07-07 4 SINOAPORE. Wed. A British Army children's schools art exhibition will be held at Alexandra Junior School, Nepal Circus, from July 9 to 16. The official opening will be conducted by Mr. C.E. Starling, the Command Secretary', on Friday at 5 pin44 words
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Article31 1966-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The restriction on fishing and on small craft movement (Territorial Waters of Singapore) Order, 1965. has been further extended for a period of one month from tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement406 1966-07-07 4 IB Kwl bbbmb^ J Wf\ L. S a»# r•' r^ Bifti>a. //^j [Tk Such a film is v v Kr DAVID LEANS Film of Cv V _^B BORIS PASTERNAK S JTV*rH»vAeo A CAILO fONTi r>tODUCTIOM •r»t<ntrtf kr Me*ra-*et4wyii.MaTer in 70MM PANAVISION METROCOLOR NOW IN ITS 1 4th BIG WEEK! ORCHARD406 words
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Advertisement64 1966-07-07 4 r>">"l"%?i"Blc"l>AY">"m>>>^ 8 TODAY 3 Show, at 3 a a.m. a Vyiayentimale Ra|endra Kumar J Saturday at Midnite: I Daro Singh Mumtoz "RAAKA" Partly in Color i Hindi with English Subtitles! a 'jit ii •■•O Lott Day: 3 10 ft 7.30 a.m. -KARNAH" umm. (at Concession rote: $1.00 &50 cts.) Opens64 words
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Advertisement320 1966-07-07 4 ■T MATA HAHI" actor i* nKktAf (•fcili»ai"« Jemei Bene') Ift |{|yj»W Afem in afll L^B^Ll «f^ Sa afy^J In Mandarin »ith C»tin«t«/ En f loh Suatitlei. Oaent Today SlmulUneouily at 4 Theatre! In 1 Key tewnt. laoh: STAR. Penena: WIMBLIY ft MOVIILAND. S'aare: GOLDIN CITY. MARLBOROUOM ft NCW VICTORY. (1,320 words
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Advertisement586 1966-07-07 4 ICATHAY^ Pitrtit art requested to REFRAIN FRuM SMOKING in <hr auditorium ot th» ORCHARD THEATRE. 4th 810 WEEK' DAILY 1 SHOWS AT 12 4S. 4 JO ft B IS 'OR ZHIVAGO storl ot i :p *4 p Sun ft Hol.ao^ titra Site* •mm (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) No Free List ba586 words
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Article, Illustration838 1966-07-07 5 Cheong Yip Seng - Suicide bid `a fairy tale' says counsel Cheong Yip Seng THIRD DAY OF THE SEDITION TRIAL W«»T«r ]y|R. T. T RAJAH, counsel for two MPs accused of sedition, suggested today that there had been a conspiracy to murder political detainee Lim Chin Siong in the Genera! Hospital. As for theHan Hai Fong - 838 words
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Article62 1966-07-07 5 ALOR. STAR. Wed A van driver and a lorry attendant died in separate road accidents In Kedah yesterday. The van-driver. Teoh Chiang Boon, was killed when his ran overturned into a drain at Kuala Ketil. He was pinned under the van. The lorry attendant. Yeap I62 words
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Article30 1966-07-07 5 ML'AR. Wed— The Johore PWD Sports' Association, under the I patronage of the Tengku Mahkoia I of Johore. will hold a dance at the j Tanjong Club tomorrow.30 words
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80 1966-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Two officers of the Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps will leave here by air tomorrow for further military training in Britain. They are Lieut. Ibrahim bin Yusoff of the Ist Recce Regiment and Lieut. Agil bin Musa of the 2nd Recce Regiment. They80 words
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188 1966-07-07 5 3,610 noncitizens refused work permits SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government rejected 3.610 applications from non-citizens for work permits during the period Feb. 1 to May 31. The Labour Department's May report published today said that these applicai.ts were unskilled workers who had taken up residence and employment in the Republic188 words
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Article43 1966-07-07 5 I KULIM, Wed. The GovernI merit has allocated $39,560 for minor projects in Kullm district. The money will be used to construct small roads, bridges, culverts, and Irrigation canals. Kampong residents will contribute labour under the "gotong royong" system.43 words
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Article23 1966-07-07 5 PENANO. Wed. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation plans to hold festivities in Jelutong village to celebrate the end of confrontation.23 words
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Article111 1966-07-07 5 Australian MPs on goodwill tour ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A seven man Australian parliamentary delegation flew in today from Saigon on a six-day "good neighbour visit. The leader of the mission, Mr. Lan Sinclair, Australian Minister for Social Services, told reporters at the RMAF base here: "We are on a neighbourly111 words
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Article54 1966-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. SniKapore will be host to the next conference of the Asian advisory committee of the International Labour Oiganisation. This was disclosed by the Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, on his return from the recent ILO conference in Geneva md the Commonwealth Trade54 words
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Article31 1966-07-07 5 PENANG, Wed.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. ManlckavasaKam. will address Penang Jaycees on "Labour and the Government" at their monthly dinner at the Metro Hotel International on Saturday31 words
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153 1966-07-07 5 Flood victims to get $4.5 mil. compensation KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Cabinet today decided to pay $4.5 million compensation to victims of last year's floods in Trengganu and Kelantan. Disclosing this after his usual post-Cabinet meeting today, Tengku Abdul Rahman gave these details: A GOVERNMENT survey of the flood havoc153 words
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Article35 1966-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Indian High Convnissioner to Malaysia. Mr. M. K. Kidwai. will present a Buddha image on behalf of his Government to the Buddhist temple at Jalan Brickfields here on Saturday.35 words
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Article61 1966-07-07 5 IVUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There were 483 accident* here in April double the total for the same month last year with 11 deaths. Thirty- four people were admitted to hospital with serious injuries and 56 others suffered minor injuries. April's figure raises the total number of61 words
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Article32 1966-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. A. W. S. Thevathasan has been elected third vice-president of Rotary International for 1966/67. He took office on July 1. and will serve until June 30. 1967.32 words
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Article31 1966-07-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The College of Agriculture will hold Its annual Field Day at Serdang on Saturday. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Is expected to attend.31 words
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Article205 1966-07-07 5 THE Deputy Chief Education Adviser. Mr. K. Arianayagam, has been appointed Malaysia's permanent delegate to Unesco in Paris. This was announced by the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. at the inaugural meeting of the National Commission for T nesco here today Mr Arlanayafam205 words
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Advertisement165 1966-07-07 5 I *4 THREE IMPORTANT PEOPLE CARE ABOUT YOUR LEAVE YOU... JpVV I /J your travel agent... and BOAC You care about your leave. That's obvious. But who comes next? Your travel agent. It may not be quita so obvious, but what seems a big problem to you can be smoothed165 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-07-07 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl M WMESE fc/C£/PO?\ fbISAPPEARJ Y^ra WHEBS I^^ it m TM la* Ul h> O*19 words
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293 1966-07-07 6 Sarawak a colony? Never, says Tawi Sli KUCHING, Wednesday gARAWAK would never become a colony of any (.ountry. It had joined Malaysia because it wanted to, the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, said in a broadcast tonight. He said Sarawak would play an Important and significant role in building a293 words
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Article53 1966-07-07 6 IPOH. Wed. A two-day national language boofcs exhibition will be held In the Anglo-Chinese School library hall here beginning, on Friday. In conjunction with the national language month. Sponsored by the Language and Literature Institute, the exhibition will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to53 words
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124 1966-07-07 6 KrCHING. Wed. Go\ eminent officers in Sarawak were today warned not to take part in party politics. The Chief Minister. Pcng h v 1 v Tawi Sli, speaking at an induction course for government officers said: "You are expected to serve the Government of124 words
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Article49 1966-07-07 6 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Catholic church at Tampin. known for more than 20 years as St. Philomena's. has had its nane changed to St. John Baptist Vianney by order of the Bishop of Kuala Lumpur. The feast of the church will be celebrated on Aug. 7.49 words
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217 1966-07-07 6 VIPs from Malaysia, S'pore on inaugural flight SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malaysian Airways inaugural flight of the SingaporeManila Silver Kris Jet service leaves Singapo r e tomorrow at 1 p.m. The guests from Kuala Lumpur aboard will Include Tan Sri Sardun bin Halt Jublr. Malaysian Minister of Transport, and other official217 words
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Article40 1966-07-07 6 KANGAR. Wed. Iploi din Suk. 20. was ordered by the Sessions Court yeaterday to be ■ent to the Henry Ourney School for a year- after he was found guilty of dishonestly retaining a stolen radio act.40 words
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104 1966-07-07 6 Training in Australia for army men I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five officers and two officer cadets of the V.?iayslan Army will leave here or Friday for further military trailing in Australia. They are Second Lleuts Nor>rdin bin Abdul Jamil Mohamed Shane bin ksna;! Choo Ah Ktew, Tham Yoke Moiir and Philip104 words
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Article205 1966-07-07 6 AN appeal to the Govern ment to raise the limit of free telephone calls from 100 to 300 a month was made by Mr. Tan Khoon Hean, a merchant and an Alliance town councillor here last night. He was speaking at a "meet-the-people" session205 words
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182 1966-07-07 6 Jeffrey Francis - Kinabalu rescue student still in coma Jeffrey Francis From lESSELTON. Wed.— J Tho 23-ye*r-old Japanese student, Mr. Tadao Joshirna. who was rescued from Mount Kinabalu by a helicopter on Monday evening, was still unconscious at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here today. Mr had 'Men In the same state sir.cc he182 words
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Miscellaneous176 1966-07-07 6 SW r ~SOMEWHERE?? THAT* I I THE FUTURE AS IT PERTAINS TO I I ARE YOU SAVINJG WHY NOT' IF Wt ART lj ?9S| H W 'SOMEWHERE' IS ""-I US. YES...JUST AS OUR PRESENT THEBt ABE PEOPLE IN THE FUTURE OF /^WWY THEN, >. '^f^*i B|\ THE KEY TO OU«176 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1966-07-07 7 BRASH. AMBITIOUS, AGGRESSIVE Will JAM NASH WALKED OUT PRISON WITH A PARDON AND A FORTUNE HONESTLY MADE ONE morning in November 1863. clerks and customers looked up in interest as »n angry altercation broke out in the head office of the Bank of NSW1,757 words
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Obituary24 1966-07-07 8 M Erara-* 111 (Htmimmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr R R -at aa L«ra aut H 100. ay feia Mrviag wife taaa24 words
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Article121 1966-07-07 8 ErVMBJ HI <M,mm»m) UVINC OFFICE IfUIPMINT. Be ise ana roaauit UM >»llow Pa«ee in WKine Ulrtveary atMiMOER marzime a>4 far get gaajwa) aioneaa iti,a faataata •i-iK* aciiaa* remedy la aaaat effective, ana aara ta give ta children CALLINO ALL CHILDREN daeaa and ace other rhiidrea model Bata aneaa Ka'a121 words
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Article27 1966-07-07 8 M N arsis SJ cWiaiiaMtaa) r«EI FREE FREE New eleven Nia.c hihle aaejraa wmt Tha Rihie eaya eYrUa to«lav Church Of Christ .its. batata, Keremhan.27 words
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Article647 1966-07-07 8 Soekai-no has made many dramatic speeches from the dais in Jakarta's Russianbuilt sports palace, but none more important (and few as short) as yesterday's acceptance of the decisions which the People's Consultative Congress has taken. Soekarno spoke for nearly an hour and a half, broke off suddenly,647 words
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Article316 1966-07-07 8 Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to Sarawak seems to have done a lot of good. The Prime Minister took something of a risk. With the ousted Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Ningkan, accusing Kuala Lumpur <v interfering in State affairs and doing his beet to whip up local resentment, it316 words
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Article241 1966-07-07 8 While the Pahang State Government is devoting much effort and money to land schemes and to persuading people to move to them, other people are "doing it themselves" on a scale threatening tc get out of hand. According to the Mentri Besar, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh,241 words
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Article, Illustration640 1966-07-07 8 THIS week Malawi became a Republic within the British Commonwealth. But the celebrations today timed to coincide with the eighth anniversary of the return of Dr. Hastings Banda from 40 years' exile in the United States and Britain, augur little change. Dr. Banda has effectivelyOFNS - 640 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1966-07-07 8 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING by Bangkok, Wed. Bangkok sees red in border insurgents, village killings, terrorist training camps and the Peking-based 'Liberation Front 9 THAILAND has openly committed herself to the anti-Communist struggle. Two apparently disconnected announcements made here show the rapidly-hardening attitude of the Thai rulers1,101 words
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Advertisement735 1966-07-07 8 a* CaHO itoiatl I MAI Eejsais 4 l>.« a. feaaai, CMS irsiili MtKCKII -■•'la-d lee< Ma ia' SVaaa ♦c* >e»nti OOa tTOOI IT* Wiaa»a-ii Wanaa. C sail si #a*« tall wtwl lIOMT aa as 11~ I A«e»..a*t t U—4. M«.ai lex «>Mii« IToai 141* Wa«af C ***4. l.a.aert H V735 words
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Advertisement44 1966-07-07 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aho •f Hi f h Clan Vlt* nrmtmAm M. WsWfci WWfwi V SINGAPORE 21, Chulia S*rc«*. Ml ***** HONGKONG: ltt H—t. U—m N«! I. 34-44, Ncrfkan Ra«a, K aw loan.44 words
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Advertisement87 1966-07-07 8 MourROL£X/s^%. I Ev«ryßoltxown»rhasthis*uarante«: Whenyou send your Rolex in for routine oiling or a general overhaul, you are assured thai your watch is in the hands of expert technicians who are aided by the most modern scientific instruments in watch repairing and servicing. Only Swiss trained technicians can assure and guarantee87 words
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Article, Illustration427 1966-07-07 9 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE By Education Dept says there WAS a ruling issued in 1959 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THr >r Education Department today ci the action of Miss D. K Sellors, principal of St. Mary's School here, in suspending 16 prefects for dancing at a recent al. Sellors said427 words
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Article49 1966-07-07 9 PENANG. Wed The Chler Education Officer. Mr. Kum 800. will open a preview of the fourth PrnanK Teachers' annual art exhibition a' the Penang Museum and Art Gallery at 5.30 Monday. The exhibition will b*> ooen to 'he public dally from July 12 to Aug. 10.49 words
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Article48 1966-07-07 9 PENANO. Wed— The president of the State Islamic Council Han Ahmad Malik!, will open a new Islamic school in the vlllaee ."J" rale Aus Nonh Province Wrllesiey. on Sunday. The ceremony will be preceded by a Kenduri to rrlr-brate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed.48 words
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174 1966-07-07 9 COMMON MART: WE'RE READY, SAYS LIM SINGAPORE, Wednesday gINGAPORES Minister of Finance, M,r. Lim Kirn San, yesterday said Singapore was ready for the establishment of a common market "with any country, particularly with Malaysia. "We are ready to do everything in this respect. Just tell us your arrangements, and we174 words
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206 1966-07-07 9 ROBBERY ACCUSED WARNED FOR SMILING AT GIRLS L i \i 1/ MPIR. Wed. One of five mm t harcrd with robbing the National I v h e r ulomn Ontre of 567.358 in March was today warned h> a magistrate to stop smiling at three girl witnesses or fare another206 words
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82 1966-07-07 9 MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Rotary Club's main project, for the year will be to assist the Malacca Library to set up a reference section. This was stated by the club a np« president. Dr. J. S. Eapen. at his installation dinner here tonight. The Governor82 words
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Article19 1966-07-07 9 SEREMBAN. Wed.— The •nnuai mertins of St. Paul's Old Boys' Association wil! be held on Sunday.19 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-07-07 9 SIA CHEONG YEW - Blaze widow: My husband was a gambler SIA CHEONG YEW 3y SINGAPORE, Wed. A Naval Base fitter, Lum Tuck Ying, 40, who perished in a fire at his mother-in-law's home in Jala Mata Ayer in Sembawang, yesterday, was today described by his wife as a "gambling addict." The wife, Madam333 words
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151 1966-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. 0 Denis Healey, wife of the British Defence Secretary, spent a busy day today visiting schools and chatting with the students. In the morning she visited two schools for Service children the St. John's senior comprehensive and the Bourne151 words
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Article56 1966-07-07 9 PENANO. Wed.— A motor-cycle squad of 50 Alliance youths will escort the Deputy Prime MinuterTun Abdul Rafale, along a twomile route to the City Stadium for the big Alliance rally un Friday night A hadrah" music party from Province Wellesley will bear. drums to herald56 words
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108 1966-07-07 9 ■fIALA LIMPIR. Wed. Emergency and 999 calls, and tall- to tinoperator and inquiries, are not liable to the in cents telephone levy. Meters installed in the Telecoms will not recorii these calls for chugini: at the end of the month. Existing arrangements regarding108 words
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Article45 1966-07-07 9 KUANTAN. Wed. A blood donor's committee has. brrp formed here under Uie chairm.mshiD of Capt. B. Preeciy. retired education officer. Mr Kocy Ah Chong. a laboraiitant at the Orncral Hospiui has been appointed secretary. Six others, have been appointed to the committee.45 words
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Article35 1966-07-07 9 PENANG. Wed.— Yeoh Chiew Sun. 17, was charged here today with writing antl-Amrricin slogans on a wall at Pitt Street on April 29. He pleaded not guilty. Hearing was fixed for Aug. 6.35 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-07-07 9 54-member Ohio choir to be 'adopted' in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed yn TV -FOUR colleßt students from Aili•aet, a lown ia Ohio, will be "adopted by local families during a two-day visit later this month. They are members of tht Mount Union c choir who will nlve performar.c« at the Victoria231 words
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Article49 1966-07-07 9 Course for 80 women PENANO. Wed. About 90 loaders and officials of 10 Women's Institute branches In the Province Wellesley division I will attend a leadership course to Ibe held at the Bagan Aiam Malay secondary school on Saturday. The course includes book-keep--1 ins. basic health, and social etiquette.49 words
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Advertisement104 1966-07-07 9 OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED OFFERS: Snvingi Account Schema .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^ H Fixed Deposit Account! mk Fi«ed Savings Accounts —^^^^k^^E^J With FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE f HOUSE MORTGAGE TRAVELLING mka^^m^m^k^M^F m. M EDUCATION CAR PURCHASE AW MARRIAGE PERSONAL INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL interest SAVE WITH SECURITY. CONVENIENCE. BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES AT Per (********** OVERSEAS UNION104 words
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Advertisement170 1966-07-07 9 NOW u»UtUA SOI I FINEST I Wilkinson Sword craftsmen I ~;M I have been putting a tharp M-" I I edge on fine steel for near* I ly 200 years. Today, th» HV'H^P^fl I Wilkinson Sword Razor 4 Jjl I Blade is the world's finest i N Si?>L Si I170 words
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Miscellaneous753 1966-07-07 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lura- I 7.00 News in English; 7.10 pur «nd Penarn; 6 Ipoh and Jeratai Classical Indian Songs; 7.35 Karen Averva Malacra; 3 and 10 Johore Coming: 8.00 News in ManBahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu darin: 8.10 Telatah Mak Man P»h»t- 9 Kluane Tamakk »n Duit753 words
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Article, Illustration545 1966-07-07 10 HATA processing was born when primitive man counted on his lingers and toes. Then came the abacus, probably the first very simple counting device. Much later, came the tabulating machine! followed by computers. Now these magnificent machines are used in connection with545 words
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Advertisement338 1966-07-07 10 Why you should pay 25: more fora Slumberland Mattress (and why so many wise p«opl« have) Slumbarland quality provides five good rtitom Slumb*rland Ouality is an Investment: lea mki *<* m or tmC iwtnVC a>artMMiM|ya«a.ial? ara i ir mm mtMmli mmm *> Mfi atltn hr M kM mHtwi Maf Slumberland338 words
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Advertisement504 1966-07-07 10 SOEN c Bon Voyage In Elegant Marine Fashion MS2.SO 1 his '.special SOEN issu« is on Marine F ,i It features elegant garments you aajM I along on that long awaited ocean vovrfge a. < luxury liner... smart casual and play wear, popular short dresses, swimsuits and beachwear. all protususely504 words
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Miscellaneous381 1966-07-07 10 Diary Notes... A LTHOUGH suntan Is new ingredient used in a considered fashion- hair-spray, able by many, the Ame- This ingredient countrican Medical Association ers the static or "magwarns that "excessive netism" in hair whicn tanning can cause pre- attracts dast and dirt, mature aging and wrlnk- and therefore keeps381 words
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Advertisement1250 1966-07-07 11 "Q«l A mIV I'M* ImS'MM awwa P S»aa> Peeeaf ?mcT -;.'.T^i-r»»HMt tin mn Minn J*?i MTIMJR ."Me-, (MMi My H Ml 14 Ml Ml tl •»«Mi Lt>e*»Mi. m» n mt a Mf nx I. fcaMi AaeaM My a My 74 My 28 7 My a •y n An i An1,250 words
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Advertisement1174 1966-07-07 11 nna tmuiktM ANTWERP-AARHJS-CIPENHASEN Spore P. S haaj Pi nan I 6mm kkii Mtn.'| R imd AjMw C MfM RIMA «Mfll 14 1111 11/ll An I 14 17 M aw IatMMM II leu 11,14 11/14 Mil An 21 28 a MM I mn KAMMBIA An 111 11/11 IVII SMI 2 II1,174 words
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Advertisement1372 1966-07-07 11 I BEN@LINE\ BENLA WERS It »IS«.« PtSMt Hamburg 24 IM liTMn M| I 11 My 12 II DfWMArUir Iwtrtej* tat M BENNACHIE a« j« mam Pt S'Kaw Pfnang Rotterdam A* 71 My My 14,17 Jily II II Hemturg a* |i Singapore P. SUM) ■ENLEII L'don. R den, H Durg My1,372 words
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Advertisement1356 1966-07-07 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTI. UI IVEILEAF Fit IVTWAM StBVICI FWAt I.L C4MIININI I'M** P. I (MM Pmm« tITT If CNICAM H mjr|. I imi. Null. IaMM, M Illlllri n.?| leu nlt Ml CUT If WMIIPfI iMOea. HwriNi| RottwMei. Nawr*. Hall, immtm HH Ml M CITY If HNjMLTN I'M. Nterg.1,356 words
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Article141 1966-07-07 12 MELBOURNE. Wad NDUBTRIALB wcrt again firm today. Moves were narrow with rises In ncssi of (alia. Mo* amdsci improved, but BHP was unchanged at M 3g after sales at MJJ Base metals wan mostly tower. Mount I&a dropped 6 cents to $4 22. but Mt. Morgan Improved i141 words
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Article85 1966-07-07 12 wharvee or oipested today aro: Mkkei alaru 13 14. Kaneoka Maru 27/28. Bonlawera 3»/30. Glearoy 33/34. Benlartg 38/39. Port Iwttttnhim Wharf Berths: Sthoereti. Sahelaa, Krrnstate. Ulenearn, Els« Maersk. New Wharf Berths: I'olydonie. Pacific Marine. Tantaulus. Stream Berths: S\rnd Maersk, Thorscape, Nikkei Maru North Shore: 81(11. Due Today:85 words
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Article77 1966-07-07 12 CHINESE Produce Caehsnge. Singapore noon prices per pisul yeeterday: Coconut oil: bulk $45 sellers, drum |4«| sellers. Copra: July/ Aug. UK/ Continent: Unquoted Peppar: Muntok white *177| sellers, Sarawak white (175 sellers, special Sarawak black Sl3O sellers, garbled Lampoon hlack *135 (N) si-Hern (all MfJ NLWi, ASTA SloO77 words
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Article91 1966-07-07 12 TMI Association ol Banhe in Malay--1 na made trieae changes In iv rater to merchants yeaterday (all rates to »l(Xt). United Statec Buying TT 32!, airmail on 32). l»o d.st. 33* credit bills, 331 trade bills. Canada: buying TT .'!>». airmail uU 3.'i i. IHI d/at. 30 13/1691 words
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Article54 1966-07-07 12 rpiiE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 13/164. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1 lt*d. Buvinj 0.0. 2s. 4< K d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article37 1966-07-07 12 ON the tree oiohango market 10 Hung KoaK yseterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5. 774 for T.T. nod kVT4| (or cash. Starling was quoted at 16.03 and one taol ol gold at 364*.37 words
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Article21 1966-07-07 12 Pahanf Consul in June crushed 19.000 tons of ore resulting In an output of tin concentrates lode 203 tons.21 words
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Article24 1966-07-07 12 July 6. RUBBER PRICE: 64] cents (down half a cent). TIN: $631.25 (down IMNt. Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons (up 15 tons).24 words
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498 1966-07-07 12 CJTRAITS tin fell $3.62* to O $631.25 per picul in Penang on Tuesday influenced by the drop of £101 in the 3 months forward buyers' price in London on Tues- day afternoon. Fairly strong local support was reported. The estimated offering at498 words
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976 1966-07-07 12 From Our Mark, t Correspondent ONCi; again the Stock t change «ta& extremely qu>t yesterday and remained, as it has d< ne the whole »f this week, without any real feature or trend turnover totalled 478.800 units. Investors were still sitting on the sidelines976 words
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Article26 1966-07-07 12 Malayan Stock Indices July 5 July i. Industrials: 101.98 liil.x.. Tins: 124.01 itiM rubbers: 111.13 111.31 •Dec. 30, 19b"{ 100 Dec. 29, 1962 lull26 words
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Article898 1966-07-07 12 DISINESS In and reported to the Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttead (3.000) $1.62. (3.000) 51. 61: C.C.M. $1 .iti ft* 51. 50 SL, (3.000) JI..W, 1) (4.UOU) Sl.oH D. (41.0001898 words
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Article35 1966-07-07 12 Further June crop^ (all In lb Included: Buklt MerUjam: Bukit Ytertajam estate 314,000, Jabor Valley estate 160,000: Sungei Siput 67,000, Padaiif Kenan,; Jltra 114,000. Kungkui I -i .it.-* 116.000, and Sincapore Para 108,000.35 words
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Article80 1966-07-07 12 rpHfc Malayan Minister of Finance lias ii\rd thr*e prices for calculating customs duties for the period from July 7 to July Rubber 63 cts a lb. Copra 5460 a ton. Coconut Oil J734 a ton. Palm Oil $648.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $381.25 a ton. The rates of80 words
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Advertisement1087 1966-07-07 12 Y\ KAWASAKI KISLN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. raittlß sk Atlanta* ■asra-l— stafssa m ssa* v aaansa a. tart Pumas* P*mss -I aaasi mmm Mts JaU IBM tart lisas a Seat II seat tßssßt -lass ast Mars U2B As* M Sas/1 MB Miast s Otl U Bat IS ast Psaessj 1 -mi1,087 words
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Advertisement879 1966-07-07 12 sastasLiA atu nsuuts titsicEt mm PtaitiAn sat fas uti tipvictt •s •fssssatts. sasie.se Misamei taases t, sjaoras ss< Nsgapittissa "■Sim j »se> s'Sore i'kaa »es«sg SattMlA 11 M| 12 11 Mf 14 II My RAMItA 11,22 Mt 21 Mt H M, •saNMA S/ s ssa tl t as* B/M Sag879 words
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Advertisement39 1966-07-07 12 S. S. "WINSOME" From JAPAN via HONGKONG S por. P. Sham Psnartfl 11/7 IS/7 18/7 Agsnts: KALIMAS (Shipping O«pt.) Port Swottonham: 7-C, Amoy Stroot, Wah Slang Shipping Co., Singopora, 1 Penong: Vat *****, 7310$ Eng Hong Trodlng Co. Ltd.39 words
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Article16 1966-07-07 13 ae ay**** $11 BWts— »O»'t"» T l*« MOutß IABSBI tUMI Will BO* W *O BUO16 words
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Advertisement964 1966-07-07 13 i tf orei froaa Pa«« II SITUATIOftt VACANT it Worndrn *t Him —Bom aairo ■MTfwl Bel •.••ST.OATOR »"h tSBOS As»i» Bwa A 0421 B.T B'pore. lIMOK ID BEAUTICIAN erh sag iti«»>i*ds»tly > Bsed aaloo T.n« m. <* usiaimi BOOM PO BOS .'IM, BlBSWB«ri I. ACCOUNTANTS FIRM Requir* P*lI -ac Arr—t.964 words
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Advertisement973 1966-07-07 13 SITUATIONS WANTED II Worm* M > Him.,— Bo, M res. aatro RBAD Bxa aoaloe Appomtmoats -oat i* Th* Sunday Man coca woox eV»»«T JtIVH. BNOIMBIR A*e 7$ wSBj prtvwM li»ni Omm^umtrnJ aeasi Reely Itaa AMII IT B'poto AVAILABLI MIO JULY Capaßl* r>jas*s* Cook. Amu aad Hawawv year* urttomt bom Good973 words
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Advertisement963 1966-07-07 13 FACTORY SPACE WANTED I It Wot** M (Mim.y—Box It rt*. *x*re wanted FACTORY SPACE Approximately 1 000 OS. ft. Tel. BSeSB Issn Mr Noals HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE M Word* M <mtm.r— etaa M rt*. extra HOUII FOR SALI Of, Jalaa Rajah. off Bolettler Road. Bbsgapor*. SEMNETT ESTATE Pintle963 words
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Advertisement851 1966-07-07 13 BANGKOK CHIENOMAI IS -days K-ast Coast «-4ays W 1« .7. 24,7. MTTS Tel <Spore( TS--T HI COOt MAADTAI IONCKHLA Tour IT/7. 24/ 7. I Days UN/. Malaya Wwt Coast ft*/-. ti.ii Leaving Sunday*. Tel: 7MM j por«. MAAOVAI tOHOKHLA Mouth ThaiMs* and Malaya. 7 daya $130/-, Departure 14/8/SS. Contact Junii851 words
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Advertisement1010 1966-07-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE II Word* M i mtm. I— M Ha. ntrm I IBB* FIAT 8880 Bis Meter rwaußVur envea 53. T00 111 Pwaoe MS** 1 Bore) "Keeo Seraoicooa-Towaar i Ko«<l in.tion I TMIUMOM TR 4 Boons IBBS. in •waere oßowrooa* coaditiea. loas c/le■uraoo*. tOJi. aew radio ai.BUO/- o-a o1,010 words
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Advertisement1200 1966-07-07 13 DRESSES DRESSMAKING It Words U i mtim >~Box t* rU. txtru ra SIANS. II Taagiia Roed. a por* ■lien i'iiu L*aM* DitHiniwi, Tailor. m« Ckoraea free* ss/- <iaciu*'ia« rrttonciara i WHERE TU EAT (S'p«rt| Tlr*<i of IB* (am* oid fooe* Try BOITSBV 4ACKIIB HWI Tii-day Special M*ou GRIAM «P CMICKBM1,200 words
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216 1966-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHE strength of Malaysia s 10.000 Civil Defence Corps is likely to be cut by 50 per cent in view of the ending of confrontation. Top officials confirmed this today. Already officials have been asked to "relax" their training216 words
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Article50 1966-07-07 14 SINGAPORE. Wed— Lea Kwok Biong. former honorary treasurer of the PAP branch in Hong Lim. was Jailed for three months for absconding to Hong Kong with $2,641 15 of the branch's money. Lee, a father of four, pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of tru<t50 words
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Article37 1966-07-07 14 PENANG, Wed— Tan Sri Ba* Seng Kew. president of the Penan* Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will ooen an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Tan Laic Lim at the USIS auditorium, In Beach Street next Monday.37 words
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Article99 1966-07-07 14 LTUALA LUMPUR. Wed The U.B. Amba«ador. Mr. James Bell, will report "optimistically" on the Malaysian situation to Washington. Speaking to newsmen at Subang Airport before leaving for a two-month vacation in America, Mr. Bell said: "I feel that Malaysia is doing extremely well especially99 words
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Article17 1966-07-07 14 ALOR STAR. Wed KedahPerli* police today warned holder* of flrearnw to renew their licences aarly.17 words
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292 1966-07-07 14 pUEPACS will hold a rally within a fortnight to win "public sympathy" against the Government's intention to transfer disciplinary powers from the Public Services Commission to heads of departments. I 1 This decision was reached at a Cuepacs Congress of Unions of Employees292 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-07-07 14 Five 'firsts' for pretty Noraini piGHTEKN year old teacher. Chp Noraini hinte Van. who carried off the title of Klanc "V a t i o n a I Language Month Queen" to crown her four other achievements in competition!* organised by the district's national language month committee. Che Noraini. who79 words
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Article73 1966-07-07 14 Mechanic gets $30,000 damages SINGAPORE. Wed. Cheong Yuen Khlong. 26. whO6e right leg was shortened by one-and-a quarter inches I after his scootrr was in- volved in a collision with a car two years ago. was awarded $30,316 damages by Mr. Justice Kulaffkaram in the High Court yesterday. The award73 words
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Article41 1966-07-07 14 KULIM. Wed. Mr. E. K. Mitchell has been elected president of the Rotary Club of Bukit Mertajam and South Kedah, with Mr. A. R Westerhout aa vice-president Mr. ch;n Ah Khin In secretary and MX. A. H. OavereU, treasurer.41 words
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347 1966-07-07 14 Row with No. 1 wife: Doctor and No. 2 fined T»AIPIM. Wed Har- mi: two wives is a luxury, and any man who want! to indulge in this luxury should arrange his affairs in such a manner that It docs not hurt anybody or crrat o trouble for himself, a347 words
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Article54 1966-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Singapore* High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Lien Ying Chow, presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agon* at the Ist ana Negara on Monday. He was accompanied by the I Permanent Secretary (or Foreign I Affairs. Tan Sri Ghazall bin Shane, and the Grand54 words
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Advertisement636 1966-07-07 14 TOWN MAIDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE woncat m mmmy oivkn 44 of tat* fW« Umr*t ■nartawaot ru» Cap 137, to >■— th* Iprw. Wl «ec tmm NM No KJ April. «f Lc» ***** jalan Data* Ipoh. ■roM^^^wa W*aaaa^—t iwv^ep> ScaAasn a* ibovt on Pimi Mo* Tjm r636 words
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Advertisement189 1966-07-07 14 THE POtT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TBfUBIS *re invited tar the j supply ot two tt-Tam Heavy Lift Tamtfar Mraa* aad SpaclftcaUoiu mar be oKal— from Dm ccV« of Un IMrrtiln, OAeer Port of Singapore Authority, atataat refor a tenlar dapealt of SJOOOO which Btw.ll be mad* mith tha189 words
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Advertisement753 1966-07-07 14 TENDERS THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE •ELSTAB SCHEME TIM Public UUUUaa Board propoaaa to construct a number of PMapsßf stations in Singapore inrorpotating the following pumping and auxiliary plant Thirty two electrically driven low-Utt flood pump* rangin* from aboul 10 b h.p to about 70 bh p Maximum heads will753 words
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Advertisement783 1966-07-07 14 NOTICES THr OMFANIES ACT, IMS RE MALAYAN FERTILISERS LIMITED .Neiie* mt laNlal Keaatattaaa far Meaab«m VetamtaJT Win4m( r«ne>anl to SnUm IS4 It) (al) NOTICI IS HKREBY OIVXN thai al an Extraordinary OeneraJ Meeting of tha abovenajnad OMBpany held at 54. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on the 2ft h June. IM4783 words
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Advertisement169 1966-07-07 14 $HAY€ FAST, SHAVE CLOSE WITHOUT IRRITATION! RISE stoys moist and craomy. Veeo^ whiskers v<et ond »H oil through your shove Foot Itch Healed In 3 Days Do your f*«t Itch, smart and barm so badly that th«y naarlr 4riv yo« eraxyT Do»i tha ikin crack, p««l or bl*«d? Tha real169 words
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597 1966-07-07 15 England and Uruguay in Monday's kick-off By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Wed. londay is kickoff day in the World Cup competition for lules Kimct Cup international football's biggest kick-off day that .omes every fourth year. Six. Ie ell* enterYear s eighth tournt.m the series which started in 1930. will compete597 words
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239 1966-07-07 15 S'pore AAA make a bold move: Relay team out SlN«.\roKi. Wed. Singapore AAA today made hold .«nd commendable decision In withdraw their relay team two of wliom! member* were on the MM uniting list, from the Singapore contingent to the Kingston Games. In making the withdrawal SAA A tire-president Ka\239 words
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270 1966-07-07 15 LONDON. Wed Yorkshire strengthened their position as County cricket championship leaders by betting Somerset by 49 runs at Sheffield yesterday. A plucky sixth-wlcket stand between Somerset captain Colin Atkinson and Ken Palmer I who made 53 in 70 minutes, held up Yorkshire s drive for270 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-07-07 15 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Ron Clarke, of Australia, regained the World 5,000 m record here last night, clocking 13min 16.6 sec. to eclipse the 13:24.2 set by Kenyan policeman Kipchoge Keino in Auckland. New Zea-,-land last November. On his way to the 5,000 m record,Reuter; UPI - 277 words
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Article36 1966-07-07 15 roWICE (Poland)' Wed. i.. ..;land beat Poland 1-0 here last night In the fourth and last match of their World football Cup preparatory tour. The winning goal was scored ln the first half. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1966-07-07 15 LONDON, Wed. Singapore were re-admitted to FIFA at today's FIFA executive meeting. It was also announced that the 1974 World Cup tournament will be held in West Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article839 1966-07-07 15 TPOH, Wed. Gunnel A Singh, younger brother of Malaysian in- ternational Nashatar Singh, showed promise/ of following his bro-/ ther's footsteps when he won the Class 2 Javelin event at the Central Perak Combined Schools athletic meet which ended here/ today. Qurmel. who won Ahe discus event839 words
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530 1966-07-07 15 ACS ARE CHAMPION SINGAPORE SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Wed. Anglo Chinese School became the cliamplon Singapore school at athletics when they scored a clear-cut win In the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools inter-divisional championship at Farrer Park today. ACS> the Buklt Tlmah champions, beat St. Andrews, Rallies. Slglap and Gan Eng Seng, champions530 words
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251 1966-07-07 15 General Perak gallops fluently in tryout SINGAPORE, Wed General Perak, whose poor showing oo Sunday was the subject of an inquiry, galloped fluently on a fast track at Buklt Timah this morning. With Kitson Leong aa. trlde. the four-year-old shaped better than stablemate King's Unifht (Ricky Kingston) ln a 3f251 words
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Article54 1966-07-07 15 IPOH. Wed. Tamil Youngsters upset defending champions Kilat Club by beating them 3-2 in a Div. One soccer league m.uch on the Jalan Abdul Jalil ground here today. They led 2-1 In the first half. They scored through Bala <3> and Francis. Seng Choy and Fook Chuan54 words
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Miscellaneous601 1966-07-07 15 v **v. quai.*wd tf* f.n* to ho pi«v«i c* I CROUP Mjfch*« will b« >Uy«4 on Hrn Mlowiiig dafci luly I' 30 TS«y sre: f Oo«nin« LlllWlflUu (ho»t*i. ARGENTINE. BULGARIA. BRAZIL (hold > gr»). I CHILE. FRANCE. W. GERMANY. HUNGARY. ITALY. N. KGREA. af^P^sW^WßHVssssk l v MEXICO. PORTUGAL. RUSSIA, SPAIN.601 words
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174 1966-07-07 16 I I \l II MPI K Wed MX Ihr British Secretary ..I State for Drftnre. Mr. Denis Healry. flew in t»dar from Singapore for talk* »ith the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raxak Mr. Healey. who arrived at Subanc airport this evening la174 words
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241 1966-07-07 16 I ONDON, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, today soundly defeated a left-wing move within his own Labour Party to split completely with United States policy in Vietnam. At a private meeting of Labour M.P's to consider rival motions for tomorrow's House of241 words
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Article85 1966-07-07 16 Tengku's golf surprise KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. For the first time, Tengku Abdul Rahman is to enter a golf competition the Royal Selangor Golf Club's monthly medal on July 23. The Prime Minister, a golfer of about 10 years' standing, had never given serious thought about going into competitive golf. "Why85 words
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Article334 1966-07-07 16 LONDON. Wed.— Market talk of possible Government credit restrictions, including a UK bank rate rise, depressed the London Stock Market. Fears were prompted by sterling's current weakness and the possible implications of the Swiss bank rate rise. The leaders were generally a few pence off. and small losses334 words
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Article62 1966-07-07 16 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 19 T «d., Aug. 19 15 16d.. Sept. 20d.. Oct. 20 1 16 d Oct. Dec. 20 1 16 d., Jan. March 20'» d.. April June 20 3 16d. July Sept. 20' 4 d., Oct.' Dec. 2O';d., Jan./ March 2O'»d.. April June 20> 4 d., c.l.f.62 words
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70 1966-07-07 16 Australians plan to abolish taxation /CANBERRA, Wed.—Ausv> tralia's (opposition Labour Party is examining a proposal that, if found feasible, would do away with taxation. The opposition leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell, revealed today that economic experts in the party were examining a suggestion that public utilities be operated at sufficient profitReuter - 70 words
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370 1966-07-07 16 Filipino anger at Beatles goes on unabated MANILA. Wed. the Beatles far away from its shores, the wrath of the Philippines against the pop group for its alleged snub to the Presidential family continued unabated today. Teodoro Valencia, the Philippines' most Influential columnist, denounced the pop group as snobs. ButReuter - 370 words
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Article49 1966-07-07 16 NEW YORK, Wed. About 198,000 Volkswagen cars were recalled today for inspection of possible defects. Some Involved front axle ball joint faults. Others Involved rear luggage compartment lids. Volkswagen of America Inc. said 175.000 sedans and KarmannOhias were Involved. The rest were the square back sedans.49 words
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Article42 1966-07-07 16 MUmKIELD. Wed— Jack Nicklaus (US) led with a first round of 70 when the British Open golf championship started today. Next followed amateur Doug Sanders (US) on 71 with Arnold Palmer (UB> and defending champion Peter Thomson on 73. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1966-07-07 16 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £***** <+£fi>_. i, sellers £1285 (+£l3). Forward buyers £1263 (—£l2), sellers £1364 (-£6). Settlement £1272 £4). Turnover a.m. 255 tons. pm. 65 tons. Tone: Very steady but quiet.32 words
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Obituary116 1966-07-07 16 MR. P. THOMAS. Mi, of Strain Tlm»« Pma, Kuala Lumpur pasiird away peacefully at 4 a.m. on 6.7.M. Funeral yeattrday. RtCIIVID CABLE that G. lymamy Naldu. Govt. Fenmon'T an.l Reprearntativc L,lfr Inxurame Corporation of India, paaaed away on S-7-66 In India. Inaerted i«y son I K. Moorthy, Income Tax116 words
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Advertisement530 1966-07-07 16 Ute CLASvSIFIEDS It Words Hi > Minimum) MARTIN: To Lena find Gordon daughter on th.- Ist of July IMS. Both well. FITZPATRICK: To Ru'h an<l Walter on 4.7.M a dauxntrr Allison G»raldin». Thanks to doctor and staff OH. Penang. LIM: To Cathrrlnr and r.rorg* a daughter on 6th July at530 words
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