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Title Section24 1966-07-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Ik Niitinnal Hfiwspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. MM 8. 1966 IS CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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333 1966-07-08 1 WELL DONE, SAYS TENGKU TO THE PRESS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tenfjku Abdul Rahman today "wrll done, and ou to the s for Sensible and i Hinod" conduct winch had helped to briim about friendly tion.s between t and IndoneThe rote nl the Malaysian 1 was ici more Importara before pi333 words
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56 1966-07-08 1 Communications disturbed No details yet... TOKYO. Thurs. Sun.spots distui bed short wave communications over half ihe world for about four and a half hours today, the i.icin research laboratory of the Service* Ministry here said. The laboratory said such largescale disturbance, was the first sincr 1958. HEALEY: THESE WILL BE56 words
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Article438 1966-07-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday BRITISH military staff will be here within a few months' time to discuss a phased withdrawal of British troops from East Malaysia with their Malaysian counterparts. This \v;is disclosed by Ihc British Secretary <>l State for Defence, Mr. Denis Healey, here today. 'i do438 words
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Article47 1966-07-08 1 PEKING. Thurs. China has j agreed to step up economic aid to Nepal follow ing a isit here by its i ruler. Crown Prince Birendra Shah, the New China Ne^-s Agency reported today. The aid would have I no conditions attached Re'iier.47 words
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Article24 1966-07-08 1 MANILA, Thurn.— Taal volcano continued Its sporadic eruptions today, spewing out incandescent rocks, mud and *t«ein aa high as 1,000 feet— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration419 1966-07-08 1 Prem Kumar - Girl, 4, who left church to play found slain Prem Kumar By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl and her mother went to church last Tuesday evening. The service was boring for little lona and she asked her mother if she could 'go out and play". Her mum whispered: "Yes, dear,419 words
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99 1966-07-08 1 VW calls in August to January models fLTOLFSBURG (Ger- many), Thurs. The Volkswagen Company confirmed today it was pulling thousands of its vehicles out of circulation to repair defective parts. A spokesman for the firm said tests on "Beetle" and other VW models produced between Aug. 1. 1965. and January99 words
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Article212 1966-07-08 1 Tin gets a new rival YEW YORK. Thurs. Chrome may replace tin as a coating for sheets used in making food cans, thanks to a new, low-cost Japanese process. The method, developed by Toyo Kohan Co. of Tokyo, is said to use chrome acid to put a layer of non-corroding212 words
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Article52 1966-07-08 1 DAKAR, Thurs. Senegal has said It would halt co-operation with Guinea The Government announcement said It.s patience with Guinea was exhausted. The announced break follow* j accusations last month by Guinea s President Sekou Toure that mlltI tary preparations were taking place in Senegal against hisReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration383 1966-07-08 1 Troops offer to Hanoi WE ARE READY, SAY RUSSIA AND ALLIES BUCHAREST, Thursday. PI'SSIA «md ils six Warsaw Vuvl allies s;iid today they would send volunteers t<> Vietnam to help repel "American aggression* 1 it' North Vietnam asked tor them. A declaration published at the end of a Warsaw Pact383 words
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Article93 1966-07-08 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, tonight called on co-chair-men Britain and the Soviet Union to convene an immediate meeting of the Geneva Conference to bring peaci- to Vietnam In a broadcast to the nation, she called for an immediate end to bombhiKs inReuter - 93 words
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Article85 1966-07-08 1 PASADENA (Cali- fornia). Thurs. America's "eye on the moon," the Surveyor spacecraft, blinked awake yesterday after the long lunar night and answered signals from earth. Scientists will try to reactivate i t s cameras today. The cameras sent back thousands of pictures of the lunar85 words
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Article575 1966-07-08 1 AntiBung rally in Jakarta JAKARTA. Thui- Militant students ai a mass rally hore today accused I dent Soekarno of trying to revive Communism and flirting with China. The student.-.. among some ;><> win peasants, workers and soldiers. packed Into central Bull Sc demonstrate support for army .strongman Lieut. Gen. Suharto,575 words
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39 1966-07-08 1 STOP PRESS GENERAL ARRESTED COLOMBO. Thors. Maj -(.in Richard f dugama. .">l iiimmandfr of CeyInni M- Army. arrested tod.iv on arrival by air from Imii nmnih stay in Britain in connection with plot List February to overthrow (.(ivrrnmfnt. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-07-08 2 Wilson's new bid to get Vietnam talks started HE FUSS To MOSCOW IN 10 DAYS FOR MM I vn/oVn WITH SOVIET LEADERS Tilt Minister, Mi Harold Wilil Hying to cow in 10 days" time in a dramatic MW bid to get unconditional :,;im peace talks d. I lOdUfte Soiroin JulyReuter - 438 words
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160 1966-07-08 2 MOSCOW. Thurs— Nortl Vietnam's Presides Ho hi rninh has accusrc the I nilcd States of of fering his country peace talks at gunpoint, the Soviet news agency Tass n.m.i last night. Ihr agent- > quotrd a ll interview with the SOviel weekl\Reuter - 160 words
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Article45 1966-07-08 2 BAMAKO. Thurs. Mali yesterday denied reports that ousted Ohana President Kwame Nlcrumah was in Bamako. Ohana news agency reported on Tuesday that the President, toppled in an mrmy ooup last February, had arrived in the West African capital "dressed as a pedler." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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126 1966-07-08 2 Thurs. ComM muni, t China ha.s lashed out at the Soviet leadership for its attitude towards the Vietnam war. It accused the Soviet oi serving US imperialism and said there Elaboration and ftinl&ter colludon between :ind the United. over the Vietnam quotum TheReuter - 126 words
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377 1966-07-08 2 COMMUNISTS have leapfrogged 500 miles to Southern Thailand lo open a new front in theii campaign against the Thai Government. They had previously con- j fined their activities "to the Impoverished north-eastern part of Thailand Reports of similar terrorIsm now are377 words
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Article36 1966-07-08 2 BONN. Thurs. PrMident de Gaulle will visit Bonn on July 21 for two days of talks expected to cover the changed status of French forces in West Germany it was announced here.36 words
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185 1966-07-08 2 Rusk gives pledge to allies in Far East KYOTO. Thurs.— Th« U.S. Se-retary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, declared toch y that his country would m< i obligations I allies "with whatever means would be r^Quired." \\x Rinference, also extended the recent US bombing «.f fuel storage depot,- on the185 words
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115 1966-07-08 2 VhU DELHI. Thurs.— A top Indian mi! servant has delivered a scathing indictment of India's foreign service and called for radical changes. The Chief of Protocol. Mr. Jagan Nath Dhamija, levelled his charges in a memorandum to a government committee on theReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement230 1966-07-08 2 THE CHARTERED BANK and NCR THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY in their long and happy association of over 30 years take great pleasure in jointly announcing the signing of an agreement in Hong Kong for the installation of an NCR3ISON-UNE COMPUTER SYSTEM The Computer Centre will be located in Proven230 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-07-08 2 SZ*e 11/**^ COfFEE WILLS iff £*y.~fi4*^ fly A^. S" Tj /"l Tuougut rr was WHOOPS' V/._ &6OC&C CALLIN© K3C f WO*/ CIUV J /T\Tj 4 5 ggPAkFAgT^27 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-07-08 3 Death of hoodoo tanker IT TOOK 57 rounds from the five-inch gun of a 1 U.S. Coast Guard cutter to sink this hoodoo British tanker Alva Cap- 125 miles south-east of New York on Sunday. The hoodoo? Thirty seven lives were lost in less than two weeks— 33 died whenUPI - 114 words
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Article47 1966-07-08 3 —by the deputy chairman f f Gloucester Quarter Sessions. Mr. Max Holdsworth, commenting on a doctor's evidence that a driver's handwriting showed he was under the influence of drink. 11l had better tell us why. because the handwriting of doctors I now is very much worse.47 words
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197 1966-07-08 3 ROCKET IN ORBIT 'ALLOWED TO BLOW UP r"APE KENNEDY, Thurs. The record 29-ton Saturn rocket stage orbited on Tuesday was deliberately blown up In space, the Federal Space Agency announced late yesterday. The agency, which earlier said the .satellite would remain in orbit for up to five days. announced that197 words
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443 1966-07-08 3 Alarm at United Nations over Thant's remarks on 'killing job' UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. 4 STATEMENT by U Thant that he wanted to resign and that no one should aspire to more than one term in the "killing job" of SecretaryGeneral caused alarm in diplomatic circles here. Observers said his remarks,Reuter; AP - 443 words
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Article31 1966-07-08 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs—At least 14 pilgrims were killed when a landslide crashed onto their bus in the remote Himalayas and buried them alive, reports reaching Delhi said rmitSw.31 words
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180 1966-07-08 3 Britain seeks non-racial solution New farm school LIMBE (Malawi). Tues.— Mrs. Judith Hart. British Undersecretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, has pledged that Britain will only seek a non-racial solution to the Rhodesia crisis. She told a banquet here la*t night after representing Britain at Malawi's republican celebrations: "The Commonwealth180 words
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Advertisement237 1966-07-08 3 V^r haw carpet* l«» vyvry l»n ami la»t»! Belgian "Vizir" qualify (cotton nylon) from $38 Belgian cotton quality carpets from $16/--for 6* x 4. And for those who prefer genuine Persian, Pakistani, Afghan tribal Balooch rugs carpets, we have the largest selection in the country. Indian, English, Japanese Chinese carpets237 words
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647 1966-07-08 4 A property tax poser goes to court SINGAPORE, Thursday. CHOIIJ) land under development in Singapore Ik* subject to tax under the Property Tax Ordinance? "Yes, like all other properties here," said the State Counsel. Mr. Amarjit Singh Verick. representing the Chief Assessor of the Property Tax Office. "No," retorted Miss647 words
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163 1966-07-08 4 SINGAPORE. Thuro. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah dismissed In the High Court yesterday the appeals of two prisoners, each serving a four-year jail term for separate offences. APPEAL NO. 1: Yew Koy Ming. 31. a father of two. pleaded that his jail term163 words
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Article63 1966-07-08 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Honp Llm Branch of the People's Action Party will stage a variety show at the National Theatre at 7 p.m. on Sunday to celebrate its 9th anniversary, and the first anniversary of the Hongr Llm By-election victory by the PAP. A dinner63 words
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Article, Illustration211 1966-07-08 4 IN WAX-BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES SINGAPORE, l M ii i s. —A 520.000 croup of 14 life-sized wax figures, depicting highliKhts of a S3 million Mandarin film is now in town. The film tells the story of Hsi Shlh. China's "beauty of beauties" who lived 2.400 years ago. The part is211 words
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424 1966-07-08 4 Court told of a $149,000 matchstick game SINGAPORE. Thurs. Gambling stakes as high as $149,000 wen 1 mentioned today when a Government pensioner. Yeo Sim Kang, told a district court how he was cheated of $8,000 by four men. In the dock was Llm Ah Yew, alias Llm Choo Kirn,424 words
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238 1966-07-08 4 Tourism: 'Beware the black sheep SINGAPORE. Thurs. The new chairman of the i Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Tan Kia Gan, last night urged the Singapore Tourist Association to ex- hort Its 310 member enter- i prises to conform to the required disciplines of courl tesy and honesty to tour- I238 words
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Advertisement464 1966-07-08 4 ■organisation: "nc. «,ho»,i»« II 1 4S 4 4 10 I". ■STEVE McQUEEN The Great ■Si. Lmis BANK ROBBERY ■j- Mwvtaa. i tk" >«ock Mud a "BLINDFOLD" ■LIN DAI -Blue Black" fRII LM Do, C0m«,m0,.»,.." ■t!Mrl.i.fl'i»'A'.M, OPINS TODAY' II M, I4S 4. lUn 14) 4 ■•JOI 9 JO 6)0 I «l'|'|464 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1966-07-08 5 Ex-driver tells of 'police revenge' on busmen THIRD DAY OF THE PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY R*p*r\jr Guwn Chit Thy* PENANG, Thursday FORMER City Council bus driver, Inche Amir bin Arman, told the City Council Inquiry Commission today that police "took nge*' on the City Transport Department alter borne "iriction'' between1,309 words
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133 1966-07-08 5 Student in coma may have brain disease ILSSELTOV Ihurs— Doc- tors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here now >uspe t t that 23-year-old Japanese student Tadao J<Khim;i. who is still unconscious since his rrsvue from Mount Kinabalu. is suffering from "emrph.litis" (a brain ciisr'.xi and have ruled out double pneumonia.133 words
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Article34 1966-07-08 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur.s. The annual Koran-reading contest for school children in Krian and Selama dirtricts will be held at the public padang in Bagan Serai, nine miles from here, on Saturday night.34 words
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Advertisement243 1966-07-08 5 Advertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped in Minutes SCIENCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, (Special) One of the tions were continued over a most common afflictions U a period f months! Among these condition known as "Itching sufferers were a wide variety of243 words
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Advertisement224 1966-07-08 5 yenter a western world \y through PERTH Jfaflßk -s only FIVE hours away Discover a new world young, vigorous and modern with an immense variety of impressive scenery. Meet new people warm, friendly and hospitable. Enjoy the excitement of en overseas tour that is different. Package tours combining the speed224 words
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Miscellaneous277 1966-07-08 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Line of attack, perhaps Ml. 8. Reach lob and smash It In 13. People set out to join someone of the singles? <Bi. body in Kent 00). 9. Makes iran halt, possibly 16. Beginner stumbles through may be drunk (6). Henty and Poe (8). 10.277 words
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166 1966-07-08 6 Watchdog body to keep eye on council urged former president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Chin See Yin. today told the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the workings of local authorities that the State Government should set up a watchdog committee to keep an eye on the council. would166 words
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116 1966-07-08 6 CINt.APOKL. Thurs I h< Singapore Driving Instructors Association. which represents about ■;»K» registered instructors, h.is protected to th» do\ eminent against thr behaviour of a driving t« ttm Thr instructors hav# also started a "boycott" of the tester. Hardship A memorandum has been sent116 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1966-07-08 6 Detainee's wife 'first to prescribe for Lim' FOURTH DAY OF THE SEDITION TRIAL R«oort«r: Ch*ong Yip S*ng SINGAPORE. Thursday J^ SENIOR registrar ut the General Hospital Dr. Beatrice Chen, was the first doctor to prescrib.' ior the illnesses depression and high blood pressure jl political detainee Lim Chin Siong. The1,027 words
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229 1966-07-08 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. U.S. student. Orbert van Leeuwen, 22, is to make a comprehensive study of the youth movement here in relation to the youth movement in Indonesia. Leeuwen, who has been assigned to the job by the Institute of International Youth Affairs in New229 words
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Article34 1966-07-08 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Central Province Wr.llesley Umno youth section will hold a fun fair on the PWD ground- Bukil Mertajain. from tomorrow to July 31. in aid of \ts building fund. I34 words
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Article90 1966-07-08 6 PARIT BUNTAR Train. The Penang state MTC president. Mr. N. T Arumugam Pillai. and thre* others werp injured last night when their car crashed into a stationary lorry six miles south of here. Mr Arumuffam Pillai ami his dm pr. P. FUmasamv. wer* treated90 words
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Article41 1966-07-08 6 PENANO. Thurs. A wtt*. j man of the Penang Port Conunl*siun. F. Krtshn&samy. tu taking his routine early morning walk •long Burmah Road, when h« 1 was held up at about in. yesterday and robbed of hla lIS watch.41 words
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Advertisement592 1966-07-08 6 We were to be mamed...then burglars struck! j n one rn On th's time I was going to mdauw~*h*«iy fixed. The big v*d,i,n K f^B marry Geok Neo. My father and dinner would cost over a thousand dollar-. <f? 1 M^^E Wkm burglars broke into Hock Sims home, *^V I592 words
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Advertisement89 1966-07-08 6 Now wipe away unwanted hair with new ease* new speed, new safety For arms," for. legs,* for facial hair nothing works with such east, such speed, such safety as pure white, delightfully fragrant new formula XAIR. You just wipe NAIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is silky soft89 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-07-08 7 A -DAY OUT' TO ATTEND SEDITION TRIAL OF TWO PARTY COLLEAGUES IX M lIX XI detainee l.cc Tee Tone, the Hans.in Som.Uis Ml* for Bukit Timah (second from left) and another cleiainee. Dr. I in Hock Siew (extreme left). photographed outside the lower rourt* in Singapore afterHan Hai long - 89 words
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104 1966-07-08 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore has been invited to take part in the first world conference of social >rs ministers to be held under the auspices of the United Nations in Washington in September. This was disclosed by the Minister for Social Affairs. li.che Othman Wok.104 words
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188 1966-07-08 7 Worsening relations? Not true, says army officer IIALACCA. Thurs. •1" A British Army officer, said here last night that recent Press reports about a deterioration in relations between Britain and Malaysia had not been borne out in Malacca. L: -CM J M Petit Deputy loi.imander of Terendak Garrison, aid "Wr188 words
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257 1966-07-08 7 New floor price: Chinese miners unhappy IPOH. Thui.s Clna--1 M tin nuiHTs ti>duy expressed disappointment at the CUM Incremsje In the floor price of the uittui and warned that yiiml mines would Shut down it the price fell below £1.200 a ton. European Mlixn. whi.e not pariu-ulaii; jubilant over the257 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-07-08 7 Huffs l/rniny #/f/ tiutph Uumdnhl5 words
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300 1966-07-08 8 COUNSEL: WE MAY CALL EXPERT EYIDESCE IPOH, Thursday expert! may be called to testify in an inquest into the death of a stall" nurse to rebut the evidence given by doctors, the coroner, Inche Abu Mansor bin Ali, was told today. Dato S. P. Seenivasagam.300 words
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Article142 1966-07-08 8 KUAXA LUMPUR. Thursday. \f UNICIPAL officers are making surprise checks on all massage parlours in the Federal capital to ensure that they operate according to regulations. Thero ire 11 massage parlours operating within the Municipality area which have been issued with luences. A Municipal142 words
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Article54 1966-07-08 8 TAIPING, Thurs. Three men were charged here yesterday with the murder of a 19-year-old girl. Choc Poh Kirn. at the Lake Gardens on June 7. The three— X. Subramanlam, 30. a tapper. Mohamed Ariffln bin Mat Isa, 30. unemployed, and Mohamed Ariffln bin Bahak. 28. a54 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-07-08 8 permit evidence to be called to rebut the statement.* made by the doctors because "this would be tantamount to civil proceedings." Quoting authorities. Dato Seer.ivasagam contended that a coroner had wide powers and "anyone with knowledge of the death should come forward196 words
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Article51 1966-07-08 8 giNGAPORE. Thurs. A total of 1»7 people were killed in road accidents in the first six months of this year 18 more than in the same period last yea* and 763 were seriously injured, up 20. The death toll last month; 17 people in M#l road51 words
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Article, Illustration222 1966-07-08 8 Newsman's MP wife: We're a perfect couple I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indian M.P., Mrs. Savitri Nigam. 45. said today that she and her husband had struck the "perfect marital combination." Mrs Nigam. who is here un a visit at the invitation of the Malaysian Government, said: "I make the news; my222 words
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Miscellaneous159 1966-07-08 8 1 1 If, O»p By V.T. nnmlin THEN BY YOUR THEORY &JH/— 1 I BUT MCNv"^Bßi^^H > >v*."V. WA I M ISMT IT LOGICAL TO YES BUT WOW MOPC OF REACHING INTO /fyaTTIvM OO \OU /WITH I BUT. 1 ASSUMIMG THAT SUPPOSE THAT MEN OF COE-5 THAT THE FUTURE PEPENPS159 words
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1550 1966-07-08 9 Lonely pauper was Holland's mighty Rembrandt When Death came to make its claim ONE day in early October 1669 »n old man lay dying in a house in an obscure corner of the Dutch city of Amsterdam He was the city's most famous resident and also its poorest and loneliest.1,550 words
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Article34 1966-07-08 10 JS IT«e4. 11$ (Itimmmm) TNI FAMILY OF the late. Mr* Ckan «ah Ton* mcc Mariam Teo 000 \mi thaak rrlatlvea and frlrn>l> 'nr staare. deaations wreaths. eoadataaces prayers and attiassan during their btnavssasat.34 words
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Obituary30 1966-07-08 10 H ..,W. HI Wimm.io A MEMORIAL lERVICE for th. late Mr Hu Thee Ngee will he held on •aturday at at. Andrew-. C.thedral at 4 30 p m.30 words
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Article698 1966-07-08 10 Mr. Harold Wilson may be; forgiven for feeling that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference is losing the character of a consultation I among friendly nations, and is more and more becoming an occasion on which Britain is, as it were, put in the dock and required698 words
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Article333 1966-07-08 10 •Mim oiucptions among school board members about their powers and duties continue to bedevil Malayan education. In Batu Pahat yesterday the Minister, Inche Khir Johari, rited as an example of error instances where changes in board membership had led to attempts to dismiss headmasters. In other cases members333 words
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Article197 1966-07-08 10 Just under a year ago the Malaysian Ministry of Transport, concerned to stop lorries speeding, invited written complaints from members of the public. The drivers of vehicles identified in these complaints would be called in for questioning, and could incur penalties as severe as the administrative revocation of197 words
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317 1966-07-08 10 Cleared forests or proper land use? IN recent years extensive area* of Jungle have been cleared for agricultural crops and now we *re urged to clear jungle for pasture. This is all very well if the cleared land can be utilised efficiently, but it is obvious that we have ».ot317 words
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Letter81 1966-07-08 10 ft These countries are still heavily forested and a large proportion of the rural population derived substantial incomes from private woodlands which are carefully managed both for timber production and farm protection. If we wish to emulate the Scandinavians, we should place greater emphasis on proper land use instead of81 words
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Article174 1966-07-08 10 THE thirty eight mile long Jerantut Songsang Road, Joining the main Kuala Lumpur Kuantan Road with Kuala Krau was opened for traffic two months ago with great acclaim, as being one of the rural developments paid for out of public funds which would be for the public benefit and a174 words
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Article426 1966-07-08 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 253 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya BY VOCABULARY: Gabonir. Btßgabonf iv)— to amitlsamatp: GabonxAN. nr PERcabonsAN (ni amalgamation, tuboh (nt body: MEnubohKAN (V) to form, to organise; PERtwbohAN <n>— orcanlsation IlK tuboh AN KEbanr*aAN Melayu BERutu; UMNO— United Malays National Organisations sidanf. BERaidanc <v) vi meet, to426 words
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Article, Illustration951 1966-07-08 10 ARTHUR J. DOMMEN - THE URGE FOR UNITY IN ASIA ARTHUR J. DOMMEN The outlines dim, but in American r\r> non-Communist and of great potential THERE are new stirrings of Asian unity in japan. It is a non-Communist unity, but it is more than merely antiCommunist. Its wellspring is a common yearning for stability,951 words
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Advertisement932 1966-07-08 10 Wi,uW«lili> Bui cet* itmsm Mjwa- liitnl Ntk cece tre««S4 •■ancmu Si ■■»■■< Baa* •»•••< a**. city ee*M fVeei ire. rMMfwt 'iont M M ItMAU I t«»ll»| Ms)»1 IMS MaMIIM ITOtl. Us**. C<ms«. IM4. luaaasw 1? V •ITNAIAMV ft CO JM. J».» X.,. ■A l«l— a» t i muiaiui a sacs932 words
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Advertisement30 1966-07-08 10 Now you can glv« DOUBLE LIFE! ADDED V POWER N^S*"« t« raw t«H«ii Nm A^Jtv paltil Yv sstsitaksaslVkaAaAH —I■ i K. m. e^s»aje^aiß^»ajfy nvrwitil St^s Mtstovaie) 12 JO i _e^^^^30 words
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Advertisement131 1966-07-08 10 •*wx< >*•< rv »^i rv rv *■!>■*< >0\ r%« rv >x >^i>x< w »^»rv< M O RLAN E S OF PARIS IS FIRST AGAIN IB m M Sw Jff^ JUBP *N..»«l Wl '^^^T-w sk<«t V JarN>*> t |H fe i S NL' I I Ss^Lwfc K ORLANE Of Paris solves131 words
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Article, Illustration127 1966-07-08 11 HOMESICK JUDY CUTS SHORT HER PRIZE HOLIDAY tISS Judy Ong Miss ifl Press Iff Sabah flew to Hong Kong from Jesselton recently, all sot for a carefree nine-day holiday. It was her reward for winning the beauty titl* at a personality and dresn«K contest held by the Sabah Press Club.127 words
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Article33 1966-07-08 11 PENANG. Thurs. A bu*ine.v.>m»n Tan Kirn X'* 1 yrstprday rrportrd ihr !<ws of $200 worth of tool*, starters and torchlights from his motor boat anchored at thf Smißri Pirmnc river.33 words
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110 1966-07-08 11 vim. WOKf Thurs. The Hying Tiger, the Malaysian Afcrwajri s>mbol since its inception, has gracefully bowed out in the face of progress. The Trrbanc a MAI. publication said today: Ihe Hying Tiger, conventional in form, wis appropriate in the days when Britannia**110 words
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Article, Illustration398 1966-07-08 11 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By Singapore. Thursday New service to Manila— a gift to Marcos on board, too \LAYSIAN Airways today expanded its network in South-Eab.t Asia when it inaugurated its new service from Singapore to Manila. The airlines gleaming Silver Kris comet Jet took off from Paya398 words
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101 1966-07-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Malaysia received up to last year 569 of the 830 professional people sent by the British Government to help 13 Asian countries under Its aid programme. Fifty-six of them are in Malaya. 243 In Sabah and 270 in Sarawak. Malaysia101 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-07-08 11 A quiet wedding for air hostess Sybil CINGAPORr. Thurs. It was a quiet wedding at the registry today for Malaysian Airways flight hostess. Miss Sybil Tan. and a German firm executive. Mr M Srhwencke. Only a frw relatives and close friends were present. Miss Tan. 25. represented her airline at134 words
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Article49 1966-07-08 11 PENANG Thurs The Plag Officer. Second-in-command. Far East Flret Rear-Admiral C.P Mills, will Rrrive in Penan* to- i morrow morning In his flagship. H.MS Hampshire on a fourday operational visit H.M.S Hampshire, a guided miv«ile destroyer, has a complement of 36 officers and 420 ratings.49 words
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Article119 1966-07-08 11 WHAT IMPRESSED MRS. HEALEY MOST- ((UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— Mrs. Denis Healey, wife of the British Defence Secretary, who spent a hectic one-day in Kuala Lumpur today, said that she was most impressed with the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium. "For me It was the mast interesting sight that Kuala Lumpur could119 words
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64 1966-07-08 11 'Sara's' son graduates in England PENANG. Thurs— Ma me* in j ravanamuttu, a lormrr head prefect and champion athlete ot J S. Xavirr'.s Institution, qm graduated from Oxford UnivriMty with Second Class Honours In I Engineering. His parents. Mr. M Sa: namuttu. thr first High Com-mi-vMoner lor Ceylon In M64 words
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271 1966-07-08 11 ITUCHING. Thurs. tY Solicitors for Dato Stephen Kaloriß Ningkari. who Is contesting his dismissal as Chief Minister, today lodged their statement of claim in the Hi*h Court here. Named as defendants ar» the Governor. Tun Abang Haji Oprng. and Pen*hulu Tawl si:, the271 words
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127 1966-07-08 11 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. A Royal Air Force plaque from No. 60 Squadron has been placed in the Christian chapel of Changi Jail by the wife of one of the officers imprisoned thrre during the World War 11. Wing Commander (then Pilot Officer) P N.127 words
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Advertisement98 1966-07-08 11 3*weekly direct jets to Manila I* prime Nneapow Saturday l.lio p. n /.Wednesday 145 p.m Thursday I JX) pun. Now you can enjoy the luxury of Silver Kris Service or direct flights to Manila each week. Armchair comfort, smiling stewards, charming sarong kebaya clad air hostesses and the food its98 words
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Advertisement28 1966-07-08 11 Nvu //aaT* Fosters Lager z** The finest Australian Wfil3Jff Beer available at good stores and bars... DRINK IT HERE AT THE Tangle Inn, -S 23/25 TANGLIN ROAD. ■■■■il^28 words
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Miscellaneous778 1966-07-08 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur Songs; 6.00 Nfn* In Tamil; and Penan* 610 The Disneyland Show < Ipoh and Malacca; Ut < o' 00 < Duck. 7.00 News in English. 3 and 10 Johore Bahru: 710 The Sports World; 735 K^lVpJh The Lone RRawn w Gold J** l Fever;778 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-07-08 12 IWE office* of the Singapore Sarawak Sabah iftd Brunei Importers and Exporters Aaaoetatkm. at anal Road, wa aUy opened la. -i «xi Choy Minister for Culture t ymr toUowtaf tbe \«i of •S ■Hnitlnri from v* United HsMstMi sl OsaaHM si JssssV km Mr Ho Bhk>212 words
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Article68 1966-07-08 12 A 30-day excursion fare of $675 :p Unking Hoiik Manila Jesaelton. Kuching. pore Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok is being offered by PhilipMr Lines. The fare which became effective Uy 21. is available at all PAL sales points except Manila and kflE With the fare, travellers can68 words
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Article, Illustration505 1966-07-08 12 Mok Sin Pin - Mok Sin Pin By WITH Singapore's industrialisation approaching the phase of the establishment of foreign markets, quality control is now uppermost in the minds of local exporters and manu- facturers. Very often the thorny question of whether local products are up to required international standards505 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-07-08 12 3 MONTHS TRAINING PROGRAMME IN JAPAN rap with the Increasing demand for the latest technical services ti vessels calling at Singapore port the fifth largest the world Mr. Yeoh Ouan Hock, marine sales engineer of Esso Standard Ltd Singapore, left on July 2 for a three-month intensified training programme In236 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-07-08 12 JAPANESE businessmen are expecting to import more Malaysian and Singapore minerals and products including rubber and palm oil, senior executive managing director of Mitsui and Co. Mr. Eiichi Hashimoto, said in Singapore last week. Mitsui and Co. is the largest trading concern in Japan with231 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-07-08 12 T'HK 13.000 gross ton express cargo liner Pelsander is shown above being fitted out at Virkers, Newcastle. She is due to enter scheduled services of the Blue Funnel Line to the Far East from the United Kingdom and ports in North Western Europe early next year.146 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-07-08 12 CHAMBER CHIEF: FUTURE BRIGHT WiTH the virtual end of confrontation in sight and the political stability it will bring to this corner of Southeast Asia, Singapore's economic future seems assured. This i.v the opinion Of Mr G. Ramachandran. the newly-elected president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ramachandran229 words
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Advertisement185 1966-07-08 12 K*^ The ESCACRYSS ll^l CEILING SYSTEM I*.*-'-**' '""I HP v. as fjt v.•*.*.*.*•*.•. .v < <^ 'c\ With these four >< .."-vs. components the ■^><^ .->• *>^**v*' SCO P e to create your ••>> -Jr. 7..*'^-'" > own Ceiling Design, Nj^^-^-r^^ Attractive and Exclusive i-"-~^""'"'^ Ss Ny n an y185 words
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Advertisement347 1966-07-08 12 ATTENTION ALL L**^J MERCEDES-DCNZ OWNERS!! FREE INSPECTION SERVICE Two Mercedes-Benz factory engineers will b* available (see dates below) at PENANG and KUALA LUMPUR to interview Mercedes Bern owners and to inspect and road test their vehicles. This is an opportunity to get really expert advice to see if your vehicle347 words
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129 1966-07-08 13 AUSSIE ARMY MINISTER CALLS ON TUN RAZAR L LUMPUR. The AusMir.ister for Mr J M. ho is on an eiuht-day tour of arrived hert this morning < hn one-dsy msj •!i. rraser visited the Ministry of Defence and >eadquan> H*- alM> railed on the Dt--lme Minister. Tun t/ak and attended129 words
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Article28 1966-07-08 13 ililk ansoN. Thure. —I iii! Mat Lazlm. 37. s tor«t worker. «us killed when he wa* felling crashed on him at Kampong Oajah near \e.-terdnv28 words
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113 1966-07-08 13 ITiAI.A II MPI R. Thurs. For more than 20 years .i housewife had carefully guarded her special collection of jewellery. Yesterday her lock ran out A th<ef broke into Mrs. YVilma Macartney's house in Circular Road here and stole all the Jewellery,113 words
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315 1966-07-08 13 •THK t-nd to the search ior effective alternatives tc sodium arsenite as a weed killer on rubber plantations is in sight, the Minister of Local Government and Housing. iMr. Khaw Kai Boh. said today. Hi warned "diehards who still insisted on sodium315 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-07-08 13 Samihani is chosen Silver Kris Queen MALAYSIAN Airways hos te.vs Samihani blnte Abdullah (above) has been selected "Silver Kris Queen" in a competition among MAL air hostesses The competition was held as part of the airline's promotion of its new service between Singapore and Manila. She flew to Manila on75 words
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Article42 1966-07-08 13 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Three masked men wearing black raincoats and armed with daggers held up Goh Teng Sang. 26. a sundry shopkeeper at Sungai Nlpah- 33 miles from here, and robbed him of $7 and personal effects worth $62 yesterday.42 words
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189 1966-07-08 13 Division 1 men as honorary traffic wardens I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A report of misconduct from any Division One officers against a driver of public service ar.d goods vehicie could now cost the driver his vocationaJ driving licence. A Government statement said today that the Prime Ministers Department had informed all189 words
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Article118 1966-07-08 13 $67,000 grab: Five for trial 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. The four men charged with robbing the National Tuberculosis Centre of $67,358 in March, and another accused of abetting them, were today committed to stand trial in the High Court. The five will be remanded In Pudu Jail118 words
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Article24 1966-07-08 13 Pt »JANG. Thurs. The British High Commissioner. Sir Michael Walker, will present a set of books to the Penang library on Saturday.24 words
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150 1966-07-08 13 rpHE Inheritance (Family X Provision) Bill, which will affect the right of a person to will away his property as he likes, has been studied by a select committee of Parliament, and returned without any rec o m m endatlons for amendment. The committee, whose report150 words
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Article, Illustration435 1966-07-08 13 ARTHUR RICHARD - ARTHUR RICHARD From London, Thursday BRITAIN'S Chief of Naval Staff. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. today told me that any decisive cut in his country's defence commitments east of Suez would not weaken the defence situation in Malaysia and Singapore Sir Varyl also said435 words
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Advertisement177 1966-07-08 13 \\f Vl Ptl YOU llllV TV Toshiba television is quality guar«r J anteed from the space-age microT/^dlSl^^?! f vista tube that guarantees top re"*~J ception for all signals, to electronic lens and hi-fi speaker systems. B— gi^jl^^jjj^^^ \m Every part of every Toshiba TV I^BBg^^?^^P^^^^^^^^sjjSPJP r B if^l II set177 words
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Article83 1966-07-08 14 tt Wmrdm lIS '•HHMBI »§bcv itllM snd fa—»* tkaak »H taaai waa I'mH aad aooioMd *t ac fairs' of kx assa»_ ssattsr SSre R >_»p»> Jyly aad oroii _^__ft 9 Tt#__l _>_ ___l __^_Hw i___Mk sal frliaei, »alatj>aa. waff _oad »—at_. eaaaiMM*. laaa 1 care aad a" ■oooort at83 words
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Article23 1966-07-08 14 I* Wt4» ttt imtmmtmmt MM* CirT uhiium M I part Mm i of laacy Min»t* MMMMH HIMIMM »•> •>. Mk j,, a n iikwi.23 words
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Advertisement746 1966-07-08 14 m^ m^-^^^ m^^ m^ mmmmmm^ mm^^^ mmm 4^ mm^ mmmmmmmm^ mmml^J^J^ mm^^M SITUATIONS VACANT x«. M M I .-Box St et*. txtrm *MT(B EXPERIENCED MER to taaaa .Nanoaiol laae—eo •nor Claaasa. Apaly Pnactpei. raus g In M>«h Brkul. Muar belare O4>M T BE DRAUGHTSMEN Te<hAoetolaats Be I'aelasiis' Raja's Callace aaTers746 words
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Advertisement1013 1966-07-08 14 STUATIOW VACANT M 'Mmm.>—BoM St rts. mtm BSTABLISMSO BRITISH COMPANY «aa*esl J» a>oa/«isiia tout* _w •"••"■••e sßey^ Oeeoy 00 part/ U~y aardwarksas. laHtast aad atfmrmt ursoaa •ith aood family sack(Will Mod apply Baa AMS* —I MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITEDMslsyaias Airways Usiiuo requires Drivers hoasd la Blaaja>sn. Apsrfwaats Mtst k> aMs te1,013 words
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Advertisement938 1966-07-08 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wmrdm W (Mlm.)—Bmx St res. txtrm lliom« FULLY PURHMNSO Aircaadltloaed Tlaagssnn. Brmddrll Rei«Ma oeeaet B»si Jaly A Ist Aaajaat. Paiai (B'parei DIM. BIAUTIPULLV appoint! o BUNfiALOW at Katoag full* faralaaia Mrits] letenaMa strongly roeo— mondod at $«0u p.m. J.aV Lee (Realty) Co Teleokeaa (Bpore) 507&3 or IMMEDIATELY938 words
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Advertisement937 1966-07-08 14 EDUCATION IS Wmrdm SB I Ml*.) Box St <<• txlro FeORMAN STUOIOS: KottMBMUi. for ptMsoietlo all grades to diptaeM. taoory. stsariisa plaae yt~i.. oritMa guitar, rssardsi. vwlia esaraiet, trum pet. aaiopaaas. flute Tel Spore M7JW CNCLIIN TMI SATBWAV M rn-bn-uti tduc^ticn .prcw.iio id CactMft tadsat oj eaailfia* Murasoans Wnu tar937 words
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Advertisement987 1966-07-08 14 FURNITURE Worm tt Via. I •esi M rta. tmtrm FURNITURE PROBLEMS* Oaasult Adrian for Cane ParoMatO. OS P.iver valley Road, aiagapore. 2MT4. BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE '5 era's M 1 Mi*.)— Box it rts. extra IS FT. BOAT 10 aittM. old. Suitable Kishmg Cru»ing Johaaoe 25. Outboard *mm. Oag s987 words
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Advertisement798 1966-07-08 14 FOR SALE IS Wordm U (Mtm.) Box St rtt. mmtrrn 810 BALI'S 810 Dtseoaau lor Lad we' Mro a Auetralwa. Uaaloa. Krtne*. Etc. Hiavetr. Call To-day! At Link s 17. Orchard Road. 8 port POR STBRBO AMPLIFIER Sn*«k»ro Tapi Reoordvra v.c offer the greateat •election of maki phis snook! Your798 words
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Advertisement451 1966-07-08 14 AT YOUR SERVICE I* M I Ml*.)— Boa St rts NINO Tsys OOCUMtHM la Muixm bmith Me win awlM aaae cteaj copses at lair avtceo an N c vooa mjm Traciaea re Motion •mitk of Ktl'rrv Hum* I»r •> Knots Coaecwaliaua -o.« «uaraaHo4 t.ePif.o MM vow »*u ooairo mirth, mmriaee.451 words
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Advertisement273 1966-07-08 14 FRESH FLOWERS IS Wmrdm *t i Mlm.t (v M Ha. ealra "'•nil U»i far wtea Trl Wwi; LEMBACA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU IRA\SMI>X|O\ IiIMKUT NO 1131 Tenders are invited lrom Ct>m> 'lfd amler Clmeee j Al. A3 rln- LembHf* Mil bt iBMBBi v 29 I'egawai klrm--12» J.. pur lo leach273 words
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Advertisement1181 1966-07-08 15 i WEI' CBAST v I < Baar»art ttaM fwam Pnnag >>i*a* i ••teei. taast* att| T4) Mv 14 Mi li tt Mt it 3 I Ml 18 M| 7* M| II > «n, biadjaw an t oJiTiiaita. »-M» An > *4tJ 811 An 13 ■•mmtamm »t> »'i L^g3T*mim~.. M »t1,181 words
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Advertisement1248 1966-07-08 15 ■W jbV m w^L [V t i LJ LJ mk. Tf i^fl Bimf 0f mm t f Otfl F T//fL ACI/rV-fS I■#■ «r 1-1 E»PtES> SAILINtS It tENtA«A»tHIAMt>H.ttE»IEtWAttNRtIItRtAM-AMSIIttAM AkJTWIRP-AAtHUS-CtPENHJmN. Spun P. SX- Ha»<e H au'g R oam Mitw t kagn KINA aj Ml 11 1« la li IMI Aeg >1,248 words
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Advertisement1335 1966-07-08 15 I benmline"] IPtEM SEWICE 18 LBNWN, U»ERPBBL t CfHTINENTAL IttlV BENLAWERS ti Smgapor. *1 S'««m Parant Hamaurg Am >4 ik Pt July It Jel| 12 12 arwtJAruir for nveraoai am is HLNNAcnIL t*m »«t *> vnfaour' Sham Penang Rotterdam Am 21 Id! n 14 J«H IS/11 July U 21 Hamturg1,335 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-07-08 15 feELLERMAN A BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTI. lEI tVERLEAF Ft* BUTWAtO SERVICI FRtJM t A./CtNTINENT LlltiM ttara P. S kaea Ptttat wn a* mum lomm, *m*n. Rottattam. n2i mi nit CITY Of wiNNiPtl t^*i«n, N«mtwg aemitaea. H«.ra. IMI. im'mtam H 21 Jan CUV Of ItwtML'N i M«. H 'We, I Mm.1,306 words
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Article35 1966-07-08 16 ON Ihe tree exchange market in HonK KonK yesterday the US. dollar ivaa quoted at 5.771 tor T.T. and *> [or cash. ttsrling «aa quoted at 1tt.03 and »ne tael or geld at '.'t>4|.35 words
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Article129 1966-07-08 16 MELBOURNE Tliurs. INDUSTRIALS again edged hi»het today, but Uvere »ere tew notable moves. Base metals «ere active and moMly closed higher. Some tin pr>xjucers improved on ne«s of the International Ttn Council price lilt Reiiiaon «.-•> up 6 cenu to $7 26 Oils were barely -Lead) Today'e claalati129 words
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Article77 1966-07-08 16 HIMtSE Preduce f«ehan«e, tlnsav-> pare neen pnees per pieul yeeterday: Cecenut ail: bulk $43 sellers, drum $48} sellers. Cepra: July/Aua\ LK/CoaUaaat: ln<iuoied. Pepper: Muntok «hit* $177* aellera. Sarawak vhite. 5175 sellers, special Sarawak black SI3O sellers, garbled LampooK black $135 INI aellera lall M. NLWI. ABTA SI SO77 words
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Article65 1966-07-08 16 IMI Association at Bank] In Malay sia mHde these changes tn Its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratee to $1011, United Steles: hiiylnsj TT 32 11/16, air mail ol) .12 13 16. 90 d/st. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7 is trade hills. Selling TT er OO ready:65 words
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Article53 1966-07-08 16 'PHI. present rate of thr Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 34 1964 I is soiling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 l«d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying O.D. 2s. id The dollar is at its sUtutorr middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article23 1966-07-08 16 July RIBBEK PRICE: cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $632.50 (up $1.25). Estimated unofficial offering 170 tons (down •o tons).23 words
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Article15 1966-07-08 16 Further June rubber crops Included: Bukit Katil 50,810 lb.; Aver Molrk 74.965 lb.15 words
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856 1966-07-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent rlfc Slock exchange remained quirt again >e>lerda> when the I nited \-ii« nlus Cement offer of 3.9 M.M* one dollar >hares at par wu subscribed for b> the Malaysian public Applications closed at noon yesterday. Officials of the company.856 words
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Article26 1966-07-08 16 Malayan Stock Indirrs July 6. July 7. ■Industrials: 101.85 101.3K Tiny 123.^8 ittXl rubbers: 111.31 111.31 life. 30, 1963 100. Dec. '9. 19«j urn26 words
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Article901 1966-07-08 16 DI'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock I Mli.intr yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets; INDUSTRIALS: Bnuttead 1.1.0W1 «l »v. C.C.M. $l.ib tL. (13.0U0) >!'> U, <3ti.Uoo> $1.56. (L,000) (1 C. S. Heldings (3.UOU) $3.04; Ess*901 words
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Article130 1966-07-08 16 SHIPS lytnn ilenxs'de thi tinxaaar* »h«-t., nr t»pect»d today arc Louis N. V. 1, QletiKarry 1/2. Steel Designer i/ 4. Hua U N.W. 5. Svand Maersk S, Nikkei Mam 13/14. Toledo 10/11, Kenlngau 24 25. Kaneoka 27/28. Ttorscape 29/30 Nagasaki 35/36. Ben arm 3X/39. West Bea 40/41.130 words
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Advertisement1146 1966-07-08 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.UUA. fitslli sh Attaarie tarvi— •tafSat m Seas l snaeias »wi Pert leas Panes i ■shmssm sianj- lace »it\ mn sstj eaaat ll tat* a) tast lesiajai stare Uas Ss> asaa/iMa MMts Oal U M to an r t ••'L *1»J KsOTsj -tssssa aster 2t1,146 words
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Advertisement1045 1966-07-08 16 •MiaauA/tMSj tlHtm umtu isnt pssisisa s«t tut tui uttricu rriatsasie. aasesats. SHU*, as testa* Ts Msdras sad Naaasattasas) •eewnf f 5 *«*> i axe t'asfc P. Sta* Peaeas MSSMIs 11 (ail U/11 tar, U'lt la»| •«i»l» 11 2J tat« O Ml M Me SMtsWS sat 1/ I Sat t/»S sat1,045 words
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Advertisement425 1966-07-08 16 FROM CALCUTTA tIA tTO ETA/STD HA/ETD SPORt PbHAM PENANG TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY. I*7 G. 42-43 July July 10/10 July 11/11 M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" tor BnsOone, Sydney, Melbourne July 9 July 0 FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Bombay 6. 44/ July t FROM CALCUTTA M V425 words
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700 1966-07-08 17 'Pill Kl. mhs only a gain of i 1 |IJI in the Straits tin price to SWJ.SO yesterday I after i lii- I.T.C. decision to I raise floor and ceiling prices. Thr estimated offering was down tons to 170 tons. r700 words
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Article252 1966-07-08 17 TILY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vetterday at 63-\ cents per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's dosing; level for the position. The tone was quietly steady. R.A.S. and M.K.I. closing prices in cent* per Ib. yesterday:'252 words
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Advertisement312 1966-07-08 17 ■■^kjyi^^^^g^^^^^y^^^jl^^^^l^^jp GOVERNMENT OF THE RLPLiLIC OF SINGAPORE TNI l<- U <»»EBNME^T io% OBDfMAICK. IM] i\«. IS W IMS) NO I |l I I MitK BM lION II (it, ,i vi fil A.s r i I%* of thf r. 19 m OiMmti. IMB mwrtaifHi reOrdtnance i i n, UN P.»:.< Won,312 words
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Advertisement280 1966-07-08 17 \XCLO ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED Xl U II MIM R the uiMtenMnUonad OhhhsMb Oriental i Malaya Limited far the BMtith of June. IM4 are aa follows PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 738 BERJLNI M UN DRED- > LIMITED 7.0«7 KAM PONG LAN JUT TIN DREDGINO LIMITED 2.181 KAMI TIN DREDOINO LIMITED280 words
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Advertisement725 1966-07-08 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) \OII< OF INTEND! l> DIVIDEND Bankruptcy Mo: 442 57 Oman bin Sulaiman. formerly ot No 272- A, Pava Lebur Rd now reatdlnv at 9-A. Lorong Ahmad. B'pore > Typist > MS 60 Oabrtel Jam* Peter. No t3-H. Jalan Tenteram. Spore < Clerk). 28 62725 words
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Advertisement796 1966-07-08 17 PUBLIC APPOIN rMENTS VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citisena for the poet of Secretary, Rural District Council Penang Island gi W IM< *Tio\* 1 Advocate Solicitor of the Suprerr.e Court of the Federation {of Malaya. AGE: Candidates should not be leas than 25 years. EXPERIENCE: At least three years'796 words
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Advertisement830 1966-07-08 17 rMJBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE \KIHKH MKM A MAINTENANCE IM r \K I Ml V I Require* a TEMPORARY WORKS OVERSEER at aa inclusive salary of (600, pjn. for a period of 12 months QMltfteaUaM: il) Applicants must nave considerable practical experience in supervising the construction of830 words
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Advertisement434 1966-07-08 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY DOCKTABO DKPABTMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from locally domiciled Singapore Citizens who are between the. ages of 30 an 1 40 years to ftU th« post of Vint: Applicants must: U i able to swim proficiently <2> Be abt? to dive without using434 words
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Advertisement549 1966-07-08 17 VACANCIES IN MAJOR INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE IN JURONG Applications are invited frosn suitable qualified cewitrtatw for the undermentioned posts. Successful candidates wUI be sent mnw for training. reel* VrualinratiMM Chemlau and Trainee Cheeawu. B.Sc. Chemistry) or Equivalent, engineers and Trainee Engineers:- Basic engineering decree frm a Mechanical. Electrical. Instru- recognised I549 words
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Article542 1966-07-08 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Thurs. Olympic Torch, with apprentice H. J. Chuah astride, underlined his chances in the 515.090 Summer Cup over 6f and 15 yards with a dashing gallop on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. This useful flve-year-old was never off542 words
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1494 1966-07-08 18 BUKIT TIMAH runners and riders tomorrow Race 1—2.0 Cl 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 7f 15 yds 1 Sawmillrr iTR Lock. E Donnelly 3 9.0 Lee 5 2 07«40 V.IT, s (Stanley i West 4 813 »Nf 3 ***** Rue Rovale a iD van Bteukelen> RS Breuic. 9 812 Nelson 11,494 words
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246 1966-07-08 18 LONDON. Thurs. The West Indians, put in to but on a pitch affected by the previous day's torrential rain, were made to struggle for runs against Middlesex on the first day of their three-day match at Lord's here yesterday. Captained by Hume, and246 words
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514 1966-07-08 18 BOBBY SIMPSON - The West Indies used the breaks to win BOBBY SIMPSON By lON DON, Thurs The Wesl Indies. b«rause they have been able to capitalize on their breakthroughs. rye to or two up against England in the current Tost series. inri have had their chance* In each of the Testa but514 words
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Advertisement659 1966-07-08 18 PID. SINCAPOtI ajatj M kl g>2| Air Vmal. SMaaß Pm— aa etc hai a*en laMaild to the ltth Au«uat. JAIATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK MVMMtv TAWAKAM Tawara«3 akan dl-tertasa dliurut#ra Jentera Kanao KB Perak Ipori htngga i.m JOO ■MaJal P^*« J"'» >•*• ■mbonail JKTt brrdaitai iPcaMa aluatat 2 tawaran yang penoh659 words
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Advertisement542 1966-07-08 18 TENDERS LCONOMK DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Dl llipaWH rv.»rd m mm I Mm Mini SUPPLY OP DIAMETER STKEL WAT%R PIPES AND SPECIALS TO JCRONO WHARF Show Reaad: 12th July. lIM at 10 00 a m Meet at Jurong Wharf Of(being Date: 18th542 words
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Advertisement68 1966-07-08 18 World's W i 9t\ 111 0 I eye drops rpinfnrpprl Youß EYES are on f^ e $tr in a long*** from when you read a morning paper, till j x L when you watch an evening program on the I 1 11 TV. Refresh your eyes with VITA ROHTO. Only68 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous291 1966-07-08 18 SPORTS SUMMARY BADMINTON SO< CU Inter -school iP. Bun tar) I'enang l>i\. 1: Ramblers 3 MSS bt MAS 4-3. Pi Commission 0: Green Jackets RASKKTBALL 1 BAFC 0; TPCA 2 I Intfr-iUtr: Penans schools Council 0. 65 Keduh 39 <hi Penane*. Ne- K. Muda l.«e: Gurus 4 DIO gri .schooLs291 words
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404 1966-07-08 19 JOE DORAI - Ma j id's Rovers set pace for lively league JOE DORAI By Singapore, Thurs. J'HK Football Association of Singapore's league first division started today three months behind schedule but if this opening maUh is a foretaste of what is to follow, it has been well worth waiting for. Blue Rovers,404 words
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240 1966-07-08 19 FAVOURITE NICKLAUS LEADS IN BRITISH OPEN TLfIIKFIM.U >rMlan4. Thiirs. J American Jack NirkUut. the fatourite for the title, and InfUnd** Jimim Hilrhrork harrd the lead with 71 at the. end of the first round al the British Open coif championship which opened tct K Thr\ Ird t» one utroke fminReuter - 240 words
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327 1966-07-08 19 |(UALA LUMPUR. Thur3.— A comprehensive scheme to raise significantly swimming st a n dards in Malaysia, in the first instance targetted at the Asian Games at Bangkok in December, has been worked out by the Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia. The scheme foes327 words
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226 1966-07-08 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore r Kingston Games represents 'lvrs Omar Ibrahim and Yeo Ah Seng conceded malkovers in the opening rounds of the Singapore Badminton AfckocaUon national i which started .•ht. and Yeo divided U> a becau.se thr Singa,.re scheduled Kingston on July 24226 words
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Article28 1966-07-08 19 IPOH. Thurs Kin a Indians beat Chrng Wah 2-1 In their Div One soccer league match on ihe Jalan Abdul Jahl ground here today.28 words
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Article100 1966-07-08 19 CINOAPORE. Thurs. Defend- mg champions Wearne Brothers were surprisingly held to a scoreless draw by Cold Storage In their SBHPA League and Cup match at River Valley Road yesterday. The Div One match between Borneo Motors and Hongkong Bank was called off after both the teams were100 words
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Article60 1966-07-08 19 ROTORUA. Thurs. The touring British Lions Rugby Union team drew 6-« with Bay of Plenty here yesterday after a scoreless second half. In eight games on their New Zealand tour so far the Lions have won four and lost three They face the first Test60 words
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Article99 1966-07-08 19 pENANO. Thurs. Malay--1 sian and All-England champions Tan Aik Huang (singles) and Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee (doubles* will play exhibition matches at tn« finals of the Penang Public Services Open badminton cnampionships at Chinese Girls High School here on Sunday night. Other players taking99 words
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Article1320 1966-07-08 19 Race 1—2.0 Cl 3 Div 3 ($8,000) 7f 15 yds 1 ***** Mutineer a (Wan) Teh 5 9.0 iH Moxh&m a t ™!i2 Pr^!" 8 (Thon Teck) Paul Leon. 8 5 ***** Globe Stream s .Flash) Daniels 6 812 (F) Treve^i 4 9 Bulldozer (Jurong) Heddle 4 8121,320 words
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Advertisement194 1966-07-08 19 Ideal for Radios, Toys, Cameras, Tape Recorders, Phonographs ...Cordless Electric Appliances! (1) Outstanding Performance Over A Wide Temperature Range. (2) Long Shelf-Life, Hermetically-Sealed, Vented Steil Case. (3) Lower Operating Costs Greater Economy. A PRODUCT OF UNION CARBIDE gjgj WHAT IS "CONSTRUCTED SAFETY"? fifl^^^ K^ 1 < K^Kr mW' JmS&^fr t194 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1966-07-08 19 I DIARY ATHLETICS Perak Police contingent c'shijx tlpoh M'pal padang. 2 30 p.m.). Kedah-Perlla Telecoms c'ships (8 PatanO Malacca secondary schools c'ships (Kubu Stadium). BADMINTON Spore national c'ships (SBA. 8 pin > Penang Public Services tourner (PCOHB). CRICKET MCA Lracn*Kedah v Perak (A. Star) Johor* v Pahang (J. Bahru). GOLF130 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-07-08 20 Takes time off from affairs of state for prayers QENERAL NASUTION (centre), who was recently elected chairman of the Indonesian People's Consultative Con■TßbS, attending a meeting at AI-Azhar Mosque in Jakarta to celebrate the birthdiv <>f Prophet Mohamed.40 words
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412 1966-07-08 20 Padi marketing: Govt decides on single board THE Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority plans to set up only one Central board instead of four as previously announced to administer four padi and rice marketing schemes. 'This is because one central boaid will reduce costs and ensure efficiency in the operation of412 words
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Article41 1966-07-08 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs The American Embassy today announced that from July 11. the hour* during which the Consular Section will be open to the public will b< 9 a.m. to noon and 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Monday through Friday.41 words
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Article66 1966-07-08 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The new mllliun-uollar Kirn Seng Technical School will be declared open by Mr. Llm Cheng Lock. MP. for River Valley, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The school, which is the 63rd to be built by the present Government, is a co-educational integrated secondary school providing technical66 words
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Article326 1966-07-08 20 LONDON, Thurs. The un- 1 changed Bank Rate decision had no effect on the London stock I market. The view remained widely held that new Government credit curbs are on the way. and operators were looking ahead to next week's U.K. trade figures for June, which they generally326 words
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Article57 1966-07-08 20 LONDON. Thurs Spot 19' id., Aug. 19 15 16d., Sept. 19 16/IM.. Oct. 19 15 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20d.. Jan. March 20 1'16d.. April June 20\d. July Sept. 20 3 16d.. Oct. Dec 20>,d.. Jan. March 20' 4 d.. April June 20 '«d.. c.l.f. July I9'»d.. Aug. 19 557 words
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Article31 1966-07-08 20 LONDON Thurs —Buyers £1278 (+C%>. sellers £1282 £3t. Forward buyers £1258 i— £si. sellers £1262 <— £2i. Settlement £1282 -£10>. Turnover a.m. 255 tons. p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.31 words
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Article87 1966-07-08 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will present two promenade symphony concerts at the Victoria Theatre next week. The first performance, for school children, will be held on July 12 at 6.45 p.m. Tickets are priced at $1 to all seats. The other performance87 words
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Obituary133 1966-07-08 20 RIMA RELOVIO DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mr». A. T. Alex. Minlitry of Education. Kuala Lumpur. Burial at 4 p.m. on 5.7.M after lervice at Fatimah Church. Brickfield! MM. V. VALLIPURAM peacefully passed auay 7-7-66 leaving loving husband five daughter* sons-in-law Krandchildren mother late V. Velayuthan Cortege leaves 24 Rd133 words
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Obituary30 1966-07-08 20 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of R Vvthillnwam Plllay called to eternal rut on S-7-8S Alwaya r»mrmhered hy his mife, daughter* ■on», aon-in-lan. grandchildren and <'xtl of hiK flrmi.30 words
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331 1966-07-08 20 GILBERT WOODEN - Inquiry is told of councillors' arrears GILBERT WOODEN By SEREMBAN, Thursday. J^S OFFICIAL <>| the Vmiiluii Town mm(il. Mr. A. Jefcanrtiwm, lold Ihe Royal < mission of Inquiry into the workings of local authorities thai certain former < otinrillnra owed ilir Council between $(>.oo<i ni.i $7,000 each. Some of the331 words
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Advertisement46 1966-07-08 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS If Word. US I Minimum) MINON to Manl and Dr. V V.V. a ■on on t>-7-«« at Lumut. Brother to Orrtha and .layant. HARON: To Haron and Maria a daughter on «-Mi« fi'itr to Shirren. Mother and daughter »<•!! Thanka to Uctor and Nursing Staff.46 words
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Advertisement104 1966-07-08 20 nasvajß^^BSßjaja^HßH^HK^^^ J^B^Val^jfet I :I^^ B^BTfc. I i>"'- JBB I !^bMb^bW M Rat B^B^Braß^aVHlfe JLm '^^bb _titi[^^^^^^k When people drink beer... jfll it's usually ANCHOR! JF •^^■^•aWk" bY Why Anchor Beer? Because Anchor is a jf^j; pilsener beer... lighter, more refreshing. Brewed with special hops to give it a lively, I104 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1966-07-08 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and .Singapore (or th« period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 pm. yesterday Highest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 84 Penang W 7fi Ipoh 88 70 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 84 73 C Highlands 57 Jesselton 84 75 Kuchinu 91 7150 words
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