The Straits Times, 9 July 1966
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Title Section24 1966-07-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times ihe Nntiimal NKWspaper Estd. 1845 SATTRDAY. JILY 9, l»bb 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 293424 words
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314 1966-07-09 1 Healey: No vacuum when troops pull out Xl HIM.. Fri. Briiivh Oefrnce SrcreMr. Denis Hea- said today he did nut believe a with•fr.u.il of British forces after confrontation would leave a 11 urn in Borneo. "I am quite confident xvian forces will be abl. to handle the situation he Mid.314 words
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Article109 1966-07-09 1 Soekarno summons Cabinet meeting lAKARTA, Fri- President J Soekarno has summoned his six-member Presidium for a meeting on Sunday In Bogor. his weekend retreat 40 miles south of here. It will be the first meeting of its kind since the People's Consultative Congress ended Its session on Wednesday. The Congress,AP - 109 words
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Article45 1966-07-09 1 WASHINGTON. Pri. The Agency (or International Develop- ment <AID> announced today It I had authorised a US$l5O million loan to India. The loan, to be signed in New Delhi mark* the resumption of the normal economic aid to India.45 words
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Article, Illustration556 1966-07-09 1 Ex-Governor held TROOPS AND POLICE COMB THE STREETS OF JAKARTA DAILY FOR COMMUNIST REMNANTS JAKARTA, Friday THE manhunt for Communists and their sympathisers continues in Indonesia. In the capital, crack troops and armed security police are combing the streets and backlanes daily. The troops ;iri'Reuter - 556 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-07-09 1 Sirikit bows to mini skirt vogue BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand's Queen Sirikit, one of the world's best dressed women, was reported today to be altering tome of her dresses to conform with the new mini-skirt vogue. The Bangkok Post said Her Majesty would shorten the dresses she will wear during herAP - 195 words
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Article33 1966-07-09 1 MOSCOW. Frl Russia today launched another .space probe Cosmos 123 the Soviet news agency Tass reported. It said the instruments aboard the artificial earth satellite were functioning normally— Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article18 1966-07-09 1 MANILA, Fri.— Scientists reportI ed today that Taal volcano's four-day-old eruptions have started to subside— UPl.18 words
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168 1966-07-09 1 j— KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A JOURNALIST from Antara News Agency. Mr. L. Pattiradjawne. flew in here today on a visit to Malaysia. He Is the first Indonesian journalist to come here since confrontation. For Mr. Pattiradjawane it ll a "dream come true." "I have waited168 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-07-09 1 MERVYN PEREIRA - Tun Lim flies in to see the Tengku MERVYN PEREIRA By REPORTERS BARRED BY THE POLICE FROM MEETING HIM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HPTJN Lim Yew Hock, the former Malaysian High Commissioner in Canberra, who caused a sensation in Australia by his nine-day disappearance, arrived here tonight for talks with Tengku306 words
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168 1966-07-09 1 U.S. NAVY PLANES SINK VIET TORPEDO BOATS SAIGON. Fri. American Navy planes sank two North Vietnamese torpedo boats and severely damaged two others in a three-hour fight in the Gulf of Tonkin yesterday, a U.S. military spokesman said today. He said fißhter-bornb-ers from the carriers Hancock and Constellation blasted theReuter - 168 words
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Article163 1966-07-09 1 Strike hits 5 U.S. air lines WASHINGTON, Frl. A strike by 35.000 mechanics today grounded (ii) prr cent of the Uiiitrd States' domestic airlines. The five airlines Involved Trans- World. Northwest, Eastern, United and National regularly carry 230.000 passengers a d.v Trans- World and Northwest also operate extensively overseas, butAP - 163 words
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Article32 1966-07-09 1 CAMBODIA FRONTIERS LONDON. Fri. Brltaim has taken up with Soviet imhixli in proposal for increased supervision by International Control Com mission for Cambodia of her territory »nd front itrs. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement7 1966-07-09 1 JL GENERATIONS BRAND'S essence of strength-since 18357 words
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Advertisement117 1966-07-09 1 fepGOLF) 'Thinking of Building materials? 9 Then think of a ARDEX PLUS I^4l Atb»ito» Ctmtnt euiuue KStSu* *"'KX2* SAINT GOB AIM CRITTALL Fittings A n ypes 0 g|, s JSuSST" SISSONS ANDERSON 77, o U j C.M.C. Roofing F.lt wilUn'no Super Snoweem BROKEN HILL UNION CHATWOOD. Structural Steel Locks, Doer117 words
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206 1966-07-09 2 No one in Moscow will talk to him on Vietnam' I OMMIN. Fri London Communist Party newspaper Morning Star today reported fiom Moscow that nobody there was goinr to talk to British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, abo t ictnam riurinc his visit to the Sox let capital from July206 words
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Article, Illustration851 1966-07-09 2 LONDON. Friday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson last night won House of Commons endorsement for his decision to break with the United States over its bombing raids on Hanoi and Haiphong. Bu: nearly 40 of his leftwing r^'beLs. who851 words
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Article44 1966-07-09 2 SAIGON Frl. Hanoi Radio yesterday broadcast demands by workers, to execute captured American servicemen. The same broadcast said that people who had no duties were being evacuated from the North Vletname.se capital, "but life In Hanoi continues to b« active and optimistic."44 words
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276 1966-07-09 2 WASHINGTON. Friday OFFICIALS in Washington said that U.S. planes over North Vietnam had largely nullified the threat of Soviet-built missiles chiefly because of a highly-secret electronic radar-Jamming technique. They explained that planes equipped with the system accompanied U.S. strike planes over NorthReuter - 276 words
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135 1966-07-09 2 WASHINGTON Fri. The U.S. State Department said yesterday the offer of Warsaw Pact nations to send volunteers to aid in the Vietnam fighting if requested by Hanoi was not essentially new. A State Department spokesman, asked about the declaration of the SovietReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration246 1966-07-09 2 Indira puts forward six-point plan for peace NEW DELHI Frt. Thr Indian Prim* Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, announced a six-point peaet plan for Vietnam just before flying off for talks ■cl Arab Republic, Yugoslav and 8 leaders m which the Vietnam crisis would be a main topic. Her plan, put246 words
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Advertisement132 1966-07-09 2 9 Jfl^^^V fee aVl^^Mi^hhw -feJj|B y*-; V 1 W <J8 Taste the sweet creamy goodness of jHSH^ ~iS^^ spread it on bread or mix a glassful! Milkmaid Brandj 1 SWEETENED q MJT If Cut a slice of bread. With a knife or spoon spread Milkmaid on H| B^f/^ JiL* thickly.132 words
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Advertisement110 1966-07-09 2 In taste no fruit can equal INDIAN MANGO The most delicious of all tropical fruits is the Indian Mango with a sweetnes* and flavour all its own. i Tims Mango Juice mad* from selected varieties of the fruit is a rare treat, tc Is a pleasant drink at partMtf and110 words
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106 1966-07-09 3 T)AOCA, Fri. Nine babies born to a teenage peasant wife in an Ea>t Pakistan village recently have all died, according to j a report reaching here. The babies, born 15 days ago in Panarai village, 90 of here In the Sylhet district,Reuter - 106 words
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Article63 1966-07-09 3 BOMBAY. Fri. Tax authorities told a court here today the success story of a shoeshlne boy who became a millionaire in eight years. The young man found smuggling to be a profitable enterprise and soon owned property and huge cash assets. The latest chapter was the arrestAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-07-09 3 ITS A FULLSCALE MOCK-UP OF 1,800 mph AIRLINER THIS is a fulls< air mock- up of the I 2000 the Lockheed design for a supersonic (1.800 mph) plane. The mock-up, unveiled in California last week, is 273 ft. long, and was constructed as an engineering tool to aid147 words
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174 1966-07-09 3 The Black Terror strikes nearer to Jakarta JAKARTA. Fri. The "Black Terror" has spread from eastern and central Java to areas nearer to this capital city, the students' weekly, Raja Kelana, reported. Three thousand olack-uni-iormed terrorist wearing red berets attacked a group of Muslim students last weekend, near the village174 words
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141 1966-07-09 3 (COLOMBO, Fri.— Ma-jor-Gen. Richard Udugama. 54, commander of the Ceylonese Army, was arrested yesterday on arrival here by air from a four-month stay in Britain. A police spokesman said Gen. Udugama was detained In connection with a plot last February to overthrow theReuter - 141 words
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Article29 1966-07-09 3 ROME. Fri. Th« Foreign Minister, Mr. Amlntore Fanfanl. will make an official visit to Poland from July 35 to 28. the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday.— Ai».29 words
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144 1966-07-09 3 I/lEFEKSFLLDEN (Ger- many) Fri.— Troubled village elders met yesterday in an atmosphere of crisis all because of a "kitten" and a cardinal. The "kitten' is a French one actress Brititte Bardot, who inscribed her name inside a ciant heart in this Bavarian144 words
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125 1966-07-09 3 A centre dedicated to World Man' in Cyprus VICO6IA. Fri.— Cyprus is to have a centre dedicated to "world man." President Makarioe announced last night that the centre would be built on 200 acres of church land near Bellapais Abbey <Abbey of Peace* in north Cyprus The President said Cyprus125 words
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Article31 1966-07-09 3 NEW DELHI- Fri. Though India is half-way around the world from the United StatesAmericans constituted the largest 1 26.6 per cent) groups of tourists visiting India in IMS. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement136 1966-07-09 3 H Jl AIR FRANCE 4 FLIGHTS WEEKLY SINGAPORE. f inIjywi Ho<jsc Raffles Qu^. Phone: ***** KUAUlUMftffl 44. Jala* Pudu Phone: ***** DAY NIGHT No matter what you may look for in aTV set, the ■■■■iWi^i^H underlying factor governing your decision to buy one R G should be "after-sales-servtce"as many have136 words
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Advertisement375 1966-07-09 3 CLEARANCE SALE OFFERING QUALITY GOODS AT FANTASTIC PRICES NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE LADIES Blousea from g in Printed skirts 451 Tetron printed dreaei SUM Arrow blouses mew Stock) f t.M fit M Stretchable Slack* g.M Cotton full slips Ist Cotton Tee Shirts $4 M Woventez Sports Blouses (UJS.A375 words
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300 1966-07-09 4 Cheat trial: Warning to public, court is told CINGAPORE, Fri. A Government pensioner, Yeo Sim Kang. alleged to have been cheated of $8,000 by a syndicate of four in a series of 20 games with matchsticks. told a district court today he reported to the police partly to warn the300 words
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243 1966-07-09 4 SIX MEN TO STAND TRIAL FOR RAPE AT PARK SINGAPORE, Fri— Six men were today committed to stand trial at the High Court on charges of raping a teenaged girl in broad daylight at King George V Park on May 14 this year. The order was made by the Ninth243 words
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Article57 1966-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— The newlyformed Par East Mansion Owners' and Residents' Association will hold an Inaugural party at the mansion's car park In Kirn Yam Road at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. Ouests-of-honour will be Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, MP for River Valley, and Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Permanent57 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-07-09 4 Education: The need for quality... ONG: OUR SCHOOLS MUST BE TUNED TO NATIONAL NEEDS SINGAPORE, Friday. fHK Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight said the (io\ci nincnl was tonsiioiis that quantity in education must be reinforced by quality. Speaking at the official opening of the Kirn Seng Technical269 words
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124 1966-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Said bin Osman. 23. who took part In two armed hold-ups last year, was Jailed for five years today by the Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. Mr. Yeo also ordered six strokes of the rotan for Osman, who124 words
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97 1966-07-09 4 STABBED A MAN FOR STARING AT HIM... SINGAPORE. Frl— A gangster, Ang Cheng Wee, 30, who stabbed a man for staring at him in Victoria Street, was Jailed for five years by a district court today. The judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, also ordered six strokes of the cane97 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-07-09 4 Sylvia and the 'dancing diplomats' SINGAPORE, Fri. A niece of President Marcos of the Philippines, pretty 18-year-old Sylvia Marcos (above) is among a group of the famed Bayanihan Dance Company now in Singapore for the first time. Sylvia, known as "Pinky" to her friends, has just completed high school and144 words
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Article67 1966-07-09 4 Calling all motorists SINGAPORE. Fri. Massive construction work on the second phase of widening Mountbatten Road has begun. The stretch of road from Fort Road to Kallanf Cirrus will be closed for about five months until construction work is completed. Traffic is being diverted towards the Old Airport Road and67 words
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Advertisement67 1966-07-09 4 BERNSTEIN PIANOS Jbß **WTr/H AT A PRICE THAT MUST INTEREST YOU IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PIANO VALUE. Sale Afent: ROBERT PIANO CO., 277, TANJONG KATONfi KD., SPORE -IS. TEL: 4«e«71 TROPICAL TRADING CO., 615. Bukit Timah Road. 43! M.s. TEL: *****9 SPORE Dealer in Gas Cookers aid Essogas. Today:67 words
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Advertisement581 1966-07-09 4 J BK\ Mil TOnI6Ht"mIDMI6Ht"; INTERNATIONAL A6ENTS IN THE I I MANHUNT Of THE CENTURY' I I SECRET OF THE CHINESE I" CARNATION vl aj Brad Harris Horst Frank Dominique Boscharo ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I "PONCCOL REGATTA in conjunction with Independence Day Celebration organised by Ponggol Point Community Centre. Sponsored by Ponggol Boatel on581 words
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Advertisement668 1966-07-09 4 14th BIG DAY! DAILY 1 SNOWS AT 12 4S. 4 10 1 SIS pm "OR ZHIVAGO itorti pimwH<| 4 45 830 pm Tmnww litra iho- At Adm,»»K>r, b^ aJO 4 M .OO (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) No Free List Ml 70MM »ANAVISION MBMNBJ Do.m) Laan t Htm "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" i Geraldin*668 words
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405 1966-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I^HE National Union of Teachers today reneweJ its call to the Government to set up a National Teachers Service Commission to replace the system of school boards in the country. 1 The call— first made two years ago came from405 words
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174 1966-07-09 5 Local VW firm to repair that defect GLNGAPORC. FrL— About 0 l.t* Volkswagen., on Singapore and Malaysian roads will be pulled In for modification!* as a precautionary measure, following the discovery of defects in the front axle assemblies of VW models produced between Aug. 1, 19€5 and January this year.174 words
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Article23 1966-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A total of t6.751.672 was received by Bank Negara up to yesterday for the National Defence Fund.23 words
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157 1966-07-09 5 UENANO, Fri. The Australian Minister for Army. Mr. J. M. Fraser, said here today it was up to the Malaysian Government to request an increase or a reduction in the strength of Australian troops in this country. He was speaking to reporters at the RAAF157 words
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Article34 1966-07-09 5 pCNANG. Fri. Customs officers at the Butterworth din-king station yesterday detained a woman and seized 10 ounces of morphine valued at 5930. The woman had arrived in the ferry from Penanj.34 words
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155 1966-07-09 5 I'UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The death of four-year-old lona ("Rema") Alex, found floating in the Klang River here yesterday, could have been accidental, police sources say. One theory Is that she had fallen into a moiuoon drain just by the church and was swept155 words
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Article46 1966-07-09 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Government gazette notification today proM-ribed the Pin Ghee Old Boys' Association 12th anniversary souvenir magazine. Action was taken under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance. The public are warned that H is an offence to be in pobsestion j of this magazine.46 words
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Article47 1966-07-09 5 TBLUK ANSON. Fri. The coroner. Inche Mohamed Eusoff bin Chin, yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquest on Kv. .in Chew Yin, 19. a driver, who was killed when his van .-kidded and overturned near Langkap New Village on March II47 words
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Advertisement404 1966-07-09 5 H J| NAOMI I* TMt TOPTALENTS SHOW ALSO BIG NAMES LIKE jf* CNICKMAfIS >^^^^ CrCLONES ■te HUflTfiTiQi MTMOUW HUNDREDS COULD NOT MLWSUKW OBTAIN TICKETS AT THE SiSttSIWIKS LAST TOPTALENTS SHOW! MikJtHcRP BOOK EARLY AT THE SHfIUfVIIAiI STADIUM NEGARA TO NITE luwm ONLY ONE SHOW 8 00pm THE PLANETS AIMISSIOI: $1.51.404 words
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Advertisement485 1966-07-09 5 INDIAN O(JALI T V PRODUCT f USHA the most I trusted y^jL^^\ name ff^_j2x; in fans I > USHA fans are the choice of millions in over 50 countries around the world for their quality and precision engineering. You too can choose USHA confidently and rely on trouble free service485 words
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Miscellaneous295 1966-07-09 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS c Always open spaces In the 8. First-degree quartz used in woods and marshy territory building construction iB> iio> 8. Keep to opposing direction* 7. Invisible sun explodes shortin harbour* (6). enlng the evening. <6 > 10 Hoax in cooks kitchen. (4). 13. He's divinely wise;295 words
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Article, Illustration1798 1966-07-09 6 When a firm refused to pay into the Mayor's party coffers FOURTH DAY OF THE PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY Reporters Jessie Leombruggen end Gunn Chit Thy* 'Any normal person knows why there was all this delay...' PENANG, Friday JHE MAYOR, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, shelved a firms application tor a1,798 words
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Advertisement283 1966-07-09 6 Keep fit and healthy with o Calcium-D-Redoxon taaMaVl A aiw vM»wte> preparation lor everybody. Each CALCIUM D REOOXON tablet contains 5 valuable health factors: Vitamin C Calcium Vitamin D Citric acid Vitamin B* Promotes growth. Strengthens resistance against infections. Gives extra vitality. Delightful to take. Just drop one tablet in283 words
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Miscellaneous213 1966-07-09 6 1»"t/««f» n Y V.T. Urrmtir, \f SOME SCIENTIST OF THE FUTURE YE3 DOC. Il^ I OO YOU SUuGESf II T HAVEN'T WORKED ~VH •S RESeAftTHII^i PAST ERAS WJTH GUESS IT ..OJE SMOOT' Iv^ AR«?A»*3E SUCH TXAT OUT YET A TIME -MACHINE. VWXJLDN'T A WOULD.. OUESTION,] V^^^'J. A MEETING* __^"T*^l I213 words
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Advertisement298 1966-07-09 7 GAS^^ s»^ w Bl 1 \ii itu cif CRY PilH^ J| L is^K-gfe -^PT ::^"^iisxs-^^^P^^^^ Hose Clips, Deposit OR ANY OF THE a COOKERS AT SPECIAL PRICES COMPLETE WITH INSTALLATION OF ESSOGAS SYSTEM i RSmS^ C^"* *^^P mal DELUXE TWIN BURNER spore mal LAXMI DOUBLE BURNER spore mal SINGLE SP0298 words
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Article24 1966-07-09 8 M •»«■<- tit »iiMa»«« i TNI PAMILV BP tke -it* Joarnar TRAaa m—wa. fr.»ade far nMtP kMM MMittWi'i, VnAlfeli A_M urn lunat their fnmnmmmt.24 words
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Article435 1966-07-09 8 M Wmr4t lit <Mimmutm) rnnu »tiak n«u*i iai-mt Miuwj will bow b* o»ea eat Bua■Bfß COCKPIT HOTILI BI J* TT API L" la aerved Baiurday and lusmi Lunch KM»r-«,IM-ei SMM. WHIM yOOB NIID la unrnt «M Mailatr lo ronault lh# Yrllow Pa«M in thr Trlrpkon* Dirr.lory Mil NOW ON435 words
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Article670 1966-07-09 8 As long as Hanoi and its allies believe the Americans do not have the will to win in Vietnam, peace plans have no attraction. They have believed this ever since President Johnson made his first bid for talks. That America wanted to talk was one670 words
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Article343 1966-07-09 8 Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, acting as Minister of Commerce and Industry, yesterday made an excellent case for trade promotion abroad. Inaugurating Malaysia's Trade Commissioners' Service, he spoke of the need to offset falling rubber pi iics with the greater export of all possible products, secondary as well as343 words
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Article211 1966-07-09 8 Striking a balance between the demands of a young population and the pressure for higher standards is a task to perplex educationists in every developing country. Singapore is no exception. Opening a new technical school last night Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Education, indicated that while211 words
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Article579 1966-07-09 8 IRENE BEESON - Songbird of the Nile Valley IRENE BEESON by Bairut SHE would pass unn o t i c c d in the street or at a social gathering, this solid-ly-built, ample-bosom-ed little lady in her sixties a typical middle-class, middleaged Egyptian woman. Yet she casts over the Arab world a spell579 words
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Article, Illustration928 1966-07-09 8 MARK FRANKLAND - The problems that bombs will not solve MARK FRANKLAND A GOVERNMENT WITH NO LEGAL STANDING. AN ECONOMY THREATENED by SAIGON. Fri THE bombings of the important oil -storage facilities on the outskirts of Hanoi and Haiphong are a public indication that the pre- vious U.S. air attack on North Vietnamese928 words
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Article586 1966-07-09 8 THE CLIMAX OF AN ART CAREER by 'CHERMIN' 'PHE National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur is currently presenting an unusual exhibition of 100 works in oil and pastel by Malaysia's leading artist in portraiture and figure painting Moh d Hoessein Enas. Powerful in impart 4iid wide in scope. Hoessein's586 words
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Advertisement36 1966-07-09 8 JUDGE WISELY! •HH'/i mm /_jfe\ if you want W& ABSOLITE SAFETY >^£/ ffr YOIR MINEY •ANSI WITH TMI MM fOd ALL-810 AND SMALL PAID UP CAPITAL AND MMHVI HMB WUHCHIt TMHOU6HOUT SIMCAPOai. MaUAIUA AHO »OUIM t*»l ASIA36 words
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Advertisement17 1966-07-09 8 The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of roomleft for TEACHERS IMs-MMNM SCOTCH WHISKY17 words
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Article201 1966-07-09 9 Healey and Lee discuss British CIM.AroKK rrt The lulu-. ihr K bA\r IB MBgapore M jtsc— r«| at a mrrtmt k*t«ern ihr rrime Mini Kuan lew. aarf ihr Hriiish Ifefrace Setrrt.rv Mr Drnis Healrj. Ehl Bight staled by Mr. Healry this morning ju»t before he boarded a* H\Y pUnr at201 words
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Article33 1966-07-09 9 IPOH. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Peralc. Da to Ahm»d bin Said, will tour the Kinu district on Monday tn hear briefings on rural drvpinpmrnt progress and Inaugurate completed minor projects33 words
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Article29 1966-07-09 9 PENANO. Fri. A toy-seller. Chong Pee Yoon. 21. reported to police the loss of his motor-cycle, valued at S5OO. at the Esplanade where he had parked it29 words
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Article72 1966-07-09 9 V.C. hero's son off to London SINGAPORE. Frl. Flveyear old Bhaktabahadur Limbu left here by air yesterday for London to be at Buckingham Palace when hLs father. Lance Cpl. Rambahadur Limbu, receives the Victoria Cross from Queen Elizabeth The little boy was accompanied by a Gurkha officer, Maj. Balbahadur Tamang.72 words
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Article, Illustration407 1966-07-09 9 From CHEAH BOON KHENG: Manila. Friday THE Pnilippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Nardao Ramos, today told the Malaysian Transport Minister, Tan Sri Sardon, that although the Philippines had recognised Malaysia "it does not mean we *iss goodbye to our Sabah claim." Mr. Ramos *aid:407 words
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101 1966-07-09 9 SINGAPORE f|| A trlReneric orchid liybnd grown by Singapore Orchids Ltd at their Mandai garden has been registered in London under the name ut Laycuckara The hybrid will be called Lee Kirn Hong, after the chairman of the company who flowered the new tmtenenr101 words
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Article56 1966-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl The commander of the Ist Malaysian Infantry Brigade. Brig. Tengku Ahmad bin Teneku Burhanucldin. yesterday inspected toe Ist Provost Company. Malaysian Military Police, at Rifle Range Road here He presented Long Service and Good Conduct medals to Lt. Jamaluddin bin Ajar. Cpl. Ahmad bin56 words
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Article42 1966-07-09 9 PENANO. Frl Millionaire Mr Lori Boon Slew, has donated a loudspeaker to the new village mosque in Balik Pulau. The mosque, built under the rural development project, will be opened tomorrow by the Deputy Prime Miniver. Tun Abdul Razak.42 words
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Article229 1966-07-09 9 Danger SINGAPORE. Friday 'YOU MAY BE BLOWN UP 9 WARNING TO THIEVES THIEVES stealing ins v 1 a ting oil from power transformers of electrical sub st. tin. Ms in Singa pore were warned today that they are "playing with fire." The warning came from the police and the Public229 words
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228 1966-07-09 9 'Serious problem if price of rubber falls further' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. 4 WARNING that the country may face a serious balance of payments problem as a result ot a further fall in the price of rubber was given today by the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khaw Kai228 words
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Article66 1966-07-09 9 A new era soon, says Razak BL'KIT MERTAJAM FrL The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today welcomed Uie decision of the People's Consultative Congress of Indonesia to accept in principle the Bangkok accord between Malaysia and Indonesia "When Indonesian confrontation ag iinv Malaysia ends it will open a new66 words
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Article42 1966-07-09 9 PENANG. Frl. A Slale-uido "Berzanji'- (religious booki recital competition will be hr>id in the Butterworth Town Hall on July 17. Winneis will represent Vac State at the national finals to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 28 and 29.42 words
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Article23 1966-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii. The Yang di-Prrtuan Agong attrndrrl Friday afternoon prayers at tlu Masjid Alam Shah. Jalan Pasar here today.23 words
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135 1966-07-09 9 'ANTI-CAUSES SOCIETY IS KICKED OUT SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Polytechnic Political Society, recently described by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye as "a secret society fighting for all sorts of anti-causes" has been de-affi-liated from the Polytechnic Students' Union Disclosing this today, 'the chairman of the Interim council135 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-07-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. a The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has spoken about tho responsible role that the young people of Singapore can play m helping to ensure a bright future for the nation. He called on parents at339 words
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Article25 1966-07-09 9 PENANG. Fri. The Salvation Army work appeal for this year raised $3,439 from donations and sale of flags in Penang and Province Wellesley.25 words
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Advertisement24 1966-07-09 9 S*K.*»»O«f HUaHA LOWi^V* PtNANO 'O** SfKfMCAS U W I £iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii I Fosters Steakhouse AMBER MANSIONS NOW OPEN I SUNDAYS .and about time too!" SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiin24 words
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Advertisement738 1966-07-09 9 VB '(YUBIWAZA IS THE SECRET. AMAZINGLY EASY ART OF SELF-DE- FENSE THAT TURNS JUST ONE FINGER OR YOUR HANDS INTO A H-. J POTENT WEAPON OF DEFENSE-WITHOUT ANY BODILY CONTACT...) rj^«^T-"K ftftJE SSTSt CAN PARALYZE A 200 POUND rwr. oDmhm AnACKER WITH JUST A FINGER A M Yubi-0.. rh. Mm738 words
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Miscellaneous864 1966-07-09 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur I Heathcote; 635 Dennis the and Prnattf; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Menace Dennis' Allowance: lacca 3 and 10 Johorr Bahru: 655 Singapore Race Results; 1 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; f Nervs In English; 7.10 Focus: Kluanf. 735 Get Smart Now You See 3864 words
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Letter54 1966-07-09 10 EVER tried calling the telephone exchange in our small towns like Kajang? Try It and know frustration. It would be a great service to the telephone u>ors if the authorities would try to Improve our miserable telephone service and then ask for 10 or 20 extra cents for54 words
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275 1966-07-09 10 The costs and losses when a worker is transferred I THINK that it is time some of the F.G.O.s and G.O.s are amended and re-phrased. As they stand it is possible to interpret them in many ways so that there has been much confusion and often275 words
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Letter66 1966-07-09 10 TWO letters 1 posted In the letter box near our residential college at Pantai Valley two weeks ago never reached their destination. That made a total of six letters gone astray since May. I am not the only victim of this mystery. Have the postal66 words
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Letter49 1966-07-09 10 r ANT to raise the dust? Come to Malacca. Our streets seem to have lost all top dressing and when cars roar by you see them dimly, as in a cloud, while coughing. Also we have new crops of mosquitos, beggars and uncleared rubbish TB Malacca49 words
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Letter63 1966-07-09 10 SUDDENLY, SHE IS AGED 157 MY rid identity card was given fot reacw.il for the lew laminated plastir idmtity rard. Now I find that my birihdate has been changed and according to the nrw date. I am now 15? years old. iVinr a woman I am terribly embarrassed as I63 words
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Letter103 1966-07-09 10 LET me draw attention to the neglect of our undergraduates by the authorities concerned. A friend of mine, a state scholar, always receives his allowances for the first and second terms late in the se c ond term. During the first term he must borrow or103 words
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Letter61 1966-07-09 10 WHEN a hawker Is given a licence to sell his wares does It also give him the right to roam the streets making noises to attract attention? I cannot understand why they disturb the peace of residential areas where the houses are equipped with all amenities61 words
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Letter38 1966-07-09 10 IT is no need for Mr. Seenivasagam to worry about the National Language being used in the law Courts. With a little study, I am sure, he could master the language. A. MUNSHI St. Patani38 words
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Letter148 1966-07-09 10 IyITH reference to the Lido cinema's anTT nouncement on smokers, I would like to point out the following: Most smokers, at discomfort to themselves, will abide by a 'no-smoking' rule provided there is an Interval in which they may indulge themselves. European and American cinemas, appreciating148 words
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Letter195 1966-07-09 10 AS an observer at the recent draw of the Social Welfare Lottery at the local cinema, I was much intrigued both by the fanfare that preceded th" draw and by the arr.vy of paraphernalia assembled on stage the gadgets that must periodically elevate the status of some195 words
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Letter140 1966-07-09 10 I WAS surprised to read in your paper (June 30> the statement, (by Assistant Minister Mr. Lee Siok Yew) "Malaya can claim to have a high standard of education only when 70 to 80 percent of examination candidates obtain grade one and two passes." In any140 words
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358 1966-07-09 10 WAS most disgusted with the article on acceptance of American degrees In Malaysia (.Straits Budget. June 1). Although it concerns the Malaysian Government. I think the Singapore Government would one day follow suit. What makes you rll think that the Universities of Singapore and358 words
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Advertisement270 1966-07-09 10 GET RELIEF WITH FOR ALL TIMBER REQUIREMENTS Contact one of the best SAWMILLS in NORTH MALAYA Equipped with: KLIN DRY CHAMBER MECHANISED WOODWORKING Enquiries to:- TANALITH PLANT LEE SANG LOONG SAWMILL 184. LAHAT RD.. IPOH, PERAK. TEL: *****. BB^aJaa^>> I A Canadian Gaelic BasEW v aaaaaa.^&* K V^^L ■SS Pill270 words
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Advertisement327 1966-07-09 10 JH L- .^aaal JH l/^^^^^n^^K^Q "sHaaat .aa^Baaalaßßi I X2afc^BBBBBIBBB*M^9 jBaBBBBBBaKat IbbbV Look at a Ronson and you'll see sophistication Light it and you'll see more We spend seven weeks building every Ronson m to stand out in the crowd. The deep gloss finish (we put on a thicker coat ing327 words
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Article241 1966-07-09 11 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY From Malacca. Friday Midnight raid by armed men off Malacca coast pirates early today robbed two local fishermen of their boat, 38 fishine nets, 50 katis of fish, and other belongings worth more than $6,500. Two other unidentified fishermen were also robbed of their241 words
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141 1966-07-09 11 Strike-hit cinema to go under the hammer •SINGAPORE, t strike-bound Jubilee Theatre in North Bridge Road is to be sold by public auction. Th* cinema, with all equipment, machinery and the land on which v stands, will go under the hammer on July 20. This means tha' thr cinema's M141 words
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Article31 1966-07-09 11 KLUANO Fri Dr. Choo* Soot Lang has been elected pre- 1 stdant of the Lions Club here, with Mr. Quek Bens Choc v secretary and Mr. Lee Kaw, treasurer.31 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-07-09 11 NURSE TO GRADUATE AS EAR AND NOSE SPECIALIST MELBOURNE. Frl. A young nursing sister from Batu Panat. MLvs Lee Kirn Buan. will graduate this month as a specialist in ear. nose and throat nursing from the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital here. She will then become the second member143 words
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Article25 1966-07-09 11 PENANO. Frl.— The Penenf Medical PracUticnen' Society \wL' hold iv annual dinner and dance at the Chopsticks Restaurant, Hotel Ambassador, on July 23.25 words
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Article73 1966-07-09 11 IPOH. Kn— A forte VM veteran of the Japanese occupation, and later hradman of Kampong Bersia in the <«rik area, Inche Labamat bin Mat Piah. 65. has been made a minor chief with the title of Toh Purba di-Raja by tbe Sultan of Perak.73 words
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Article31 1966-07-09 11 BESUT. Frl.— The Ministry of National and Rural Development has given $5,000 to the Be&ui district development committee towards the building of a children's playground at Kampong Pengkalan Nyireh.31 words
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91 1966-07-09 11 y[l AX Fri Ten drill instructors with the Civil Defence Corps here have been demoted to the rank of ordinary trainees because s<*9 of their >tudrnt»" have already completed this basic training. The Muar Civil Defence Officer. Wan Mohamrd Salleh. has written to91 words
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Article73 1966-07-09 11 "ifUAR, Fri.— The acting Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Osman bin Haji Mohamed Sa at. today warned that action would be taken against kampong headman not carrying out the directives of the Government. Dato Haji Osman was opening a progress exhibition at Buklt Oamblr.73 words
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Article123 1966-07-09 11 HARVARD DEAN PRAISES LAW SCHOOL SINGAPORE, Fri. The Dean of Harvard University Law School. Dr. Erwin Griswold. today praised the high standard of the University of Singapore's Law Department. Dr. Griswold, who Is here on a four-day visit in the course of a South-east Asian tour under the U.S. Btate123 words
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Article30 1966-07-09 11 PENANG. Fri The High Court today admitted two new lawyers. Mr. Narayaiiaaemy Thanga Velio and Mr. Rasiah Rajasingam, a* advocates and solicitors of the High Court of Malaya.30 words
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138 1966-07-09 11 Workers urged: Think of nation first SINGAPORE Frl. The Singapore NTI'C vicepresident. Mr. S Suppiah. today advised trade unions to consider the importance of the Republic's industrialisation programme before embarking on new wage claims. Mr. Suppiah. president of tbe Publi< Daily-Rated Employees' I nion Federation, hay just returned from a138 words
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Article40 1966-07-09 11 PENANQ. Frl. Pu«h Heen Chye. 37. waa fined $500 hi a magistrate's oourt today for assisting in an illegal digite lottery. Push, who pleaded guilty, was arrested at the Penang Turf Club premises on May 15.40 words
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260 1966-07-09 11 I ON DO N Hi bigger voice m th« control of the world tin industry has been liven to Thailand, the third bißuest producer, and Japan, the third bißg-est UMT. Revised votin? strengths in the International Tin Council give three producerReuter - 260 words
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Article27 1966-07-09 11 PENANG. Prl— Resist ration lor next year's Mecca pilunnr will close on Aug 11, the Controller of Pilgrimage. Da to Hajl All Route, announced today.27 words
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Advertisement814 1966-07-09 11 KEDAH ESTATE IS HELPING TO PROMOTE HOME OWNERSHIP If you live In Alor Star... this could be your BIG OPPORTUNITY ANOTHER 56 HOUSES FOR WfPf^Sff^mmmmmW!M SALE IN HIGH CLASS AREA ■iWKWMlMllllUfflO Don't miss this chance to buy a charming modern home in a LJlt^l-l AQC I AMP* IO lIIIITm mm/814 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-07-09 11 Huff* Bmmnff tty Hmlmm H+iimmmJU /uowAiirMiTni.viJN **C-SV- ONE C THESE VA A /SOME D*vs\ sfV^S* I a^£s? U TBuv 1 Iw OSE .v^H^/A- \NOJLDSfTO'GOT (its TOUGH W Z&'TSF28 words
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Advertisement737 1966-07-09 12 i« ssitiaaid fraaa rage SI ACKNOWLEDGMENT $9) Wmrdt hit < •fiaaataat > ■Rt m* LVASMMBMI rajni.y af aaaa a. retind fc4acat«a Oaaaar Kajaag. taaaa fniaii. raav tiaas w9» a»'4aad. attsatad taaitai. BustaMni. Daatar*. Narstas aad ataar aattaßaaff OtJatHSBl aatoaWtt&l BkMsltU flalf S>Bi* .O-O' ll r t RELiCIOIi ANNOUNCEMENT IS Wordm737 words
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Advertisement1035 1966-07-09 12 biTUATIOW VACANT li Wordm SS < 9fta.>— Box tt «to. ajptra ACOiiIRB A •••91-KBEPiNb ■"■a ■> Uarar ataalas ay aur Stnta4iSsa- Paatal stady Cawae. Tttaasaaat <" atadaat* kave airwdy lualaltl ay ■i t -j 'T'* r>i«fl X* aaaaaat tttt Wnt* far detail. Qtrita Artaa OaUaaje, oomn. aTOS SS/09. Nr. OararS1,035 words
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Advertisement1079 1966-07-09 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* Sf i Him.) St rto. tMtrm ROOM SiJITABLS BACHELOR •aaag aaaatt Hathream attacked laagbata aat. aoM »at*r. C*a» lag factliuaa. Distnat li. Paaa* B pore $0719 J BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED Uafaralaait Tltsitt '■uaaalsi t ~lslt at P.D. B, lv 14. li. 27. Raat $350 $7M Contact1,079 words
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Advertisement857 1966-07-09 12 EDUCATION l> »mrdm 9f mtm.) Box to rts txtrm PAST LCC BOOK KEEPING Quaatieaa with »ugga*la< soiutwaa available at Mul*rus_ 63. MbM Baaah Raad. Batgaiiir i NOW 16 YOUR Malay sibQIHsMST Ifaaca** yaar knomladga of tn* atag■saga o» r«adlag Berita Bartaa daily, tb* aaly raaaaaatad NatiaaaJ I aaguag* 'iTARTING <ULY:857 words
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Advertisement864 1966-07-09 12 PEST CONTROL Call ta la* Brat tau aaaa THOMAS CBWAN A CO LTB.. rirUT LN rUK fcAJBT tar FUMIOATION a PSST CONTROL at ALL BORNEO COMPANY BRANGNSS ittminaimt MALAYSIA A rHAILAND PETS FOR SALE IS Wot*-. M I mtm.) aTtsa Ha. owtrm COMB lo the dog aßow at the Oa»864 words
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Advertisement882 1966-07-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt SS < Vim. I Box M rfs txtro VBLKSWABBN rIBB MaaVri ItMM. ■a* nindU laa. SS.6M a a. a. Pttaat Sragaaar* 74K31 after 3 p.m. *M1 ALFA DOMIO 0 rIMBB n cood rtatHDo* O»»er rerun-tag ta U.K. 13 00(1 coo Tel' par* OSS44*. ASIA MBTOR882 words
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Advertisement787 1966-07-09 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE •i Vatdk M Ma r i M <-!• aaars «SBS Bt>BL HIKORO «o« HW Caccllaat rsadlusa. maay ntrti hiUßis* aatar aacairs. Tel ißaaaaaar*. aatSß. •••4 TBVSTA CRBWH l>^iu«. tuninis Kudio i I'oMn iun ir,... M.JuatHi n v Contact ißaaai leln liwr «.XMM «MT«M tBM MIRCIOtt MB One787 words
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Advertisement489 1966-07-09 12 FOR SALE It Wmrdm m rtt satfra I»M»I««I.» TO OWN c*Mti| tat aa H f tAMVfI HI FNStnai ■tsfiajaia.iaa Ms.ias. loin line Mi|»mrnt aaaaaaarlOaasas ter». It Cally*r quay. B par*. MB ANNIvrRIAKV IMI «Me« R<.«d <;.. mm Oaa**t -n Twom Kar »T UU CV Nurd Road. pore 1 TIAK DINIHC489 words
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Advertisement1221 1966-07-09 13 On* O^ik* ta*» ITAaf aa*aaa ■JBJB »oai. ttnast »da JaaySO My HIS My U 4- L.—Jaal. tMjjJP- OM.II JatjM Jaaj tl U My il o-«a .-r« r m»i mm M«SS My 71 MyN/l My 23 MtJJMII Igum *n I. »m>» tlaotaii... My 21 An S An 111 Aajj IS Li»arpaol,1,221 words
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Advertisement1165 1966-07-09 13 TH£ E A KIUNES iM i rttmr II O» UPttSS SAILINtS ID H.«aA»A»at WA«eI^HIWHiatMtP^ATtN-aaHEOOAM-AWSTE»tAI< AWiWtRfWURSWS-C|Pt''MAHH S'pvr* s Peaon k*nv« Raatl H'burg torn mi* C'aaasa kin* M Ja*| 11/14 IVM 11/U Aaa S 14 II M It 10 SaMOMA It My 11/74 il >« M/Sl An >• 21 Jt a ha1,165 words
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Advertisement1361 1966-07-09 13 I BENmLJNE] t»PRESS SlRviCt IB iQWDON uvUP—t t y|a'> BENLAWERS tX v Smgaf.-. »t Sliwa "P»ig NaaMhirt An 24 la Pt Jaly II Jaly 12 17 DTTTAITAI A PUIt luemaiH An IS BENNAUHIL H ,,< t *<t n Smcaocr* Pt S>a» PtaaajJ Roterjam An 21 My 11/14 Jaly IS, U1,361 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-07-09 13 te£LLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO.. LTI. vi t¥i«iur roi tvrwAn simci >*•* o k ctNimuT. LMkjfcoJal tvtl Ink P. s Paaan CITY m CNICAM ii."dan NamJJMI Rotierdam. M.ndieiKon^ II 21 My II HMy CITY OF WINMPtI t^nju*. iMioraaa. Ha.ia. HML laoaaa It 21 Jaly Ctn 0* oaOdJUTN i aaa, Ntara, R1,306 words
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Article346 1966-07-09 14 rE local Rubber Market. which VM very quiet all week, was governed by dolitical coiiMderatiuiib. and tor much of the period it wore an air of uncertainty, i IK B K. Co. Lttl. in their current review. First, a readier mo\ement de\eloped as ,i result346 words
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Article142 1966-07-09 14 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDUSTRIALS continued to gain x ground today with rises well in excess of falls. A firmer tone developed :ollowlng the two dollar basic wage increase. The wage rise was generally expected. Mt. Isa featured in firm base metals, adding nine cents to $4.37 on news ot142 words
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Article115 1966-07-09 14 CHIPS lying alenaside th« tingapon Song Be N.W. 1, Firm Philippine Anchorage S. Sir Lancelot 6/7, W«l--taki 8/9. Simferopol 10/11, Empire i. ...-net 21/22, Keningau 24/25, Sir- 'xrott 20. Thoracape 27/28, Kyoeho Maru 29/30, Yamagatta, Maru 31/32, Tantalue 33/S4, Ulysses 3S/36. Benlane 38/39. State of Madras 42/43.115 words
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Article73 1966-07-09 14 S'HINESE Produce Enhance, tingadsy. Ceeenut ell: bulk (45 sellers, drum *46» sellers Ceara: July ,\u». UK Continrnt: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok whitr SI so sellers. Sarawak white 5177* sellers, special Sarawak black $132 i sellers, sarnu-d Lampong black |IST| IM) (all w, NLWi, ABTA Sls°Ji (N) sellers (100' i73 words
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Article56 1966-07-09 14 FT HE present rite of the Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/IM. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 116 d. Baying O.D. 2s. 4' s d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Article34 1966-07-09 14 'THE Anocut.on ef Banks hi Malay--1 tla made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates A $100): Selling TT or OO reas)y: Iwltierland 1391 Belgium 1.609 and Italy 20.211.34 words
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Article23 1966-07-09 14 Further June crops (all In lb.) Included: United Malacca 413.666, A\rr Molek 74.965, Leong Hin San, Ltd. 179.783 and Nyalas 76.082.23 words
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Article19 1966-07-09 14 July 8. RUBBER PRICE: 63) cents (unchanged). TIN: 8U31.50 (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering; 170 tons (unchanged).19 words
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706 1966-07-09 14 WITH the market awmlnii. ihe rr>ulu of tbe I niletl J i»bcslo> Cement oIIt and sale to the public on Thursday, the Slock txchange was extremely uun-i »c>terda> with a routine turnoxer of 568.500 umlv I iiotlui.il reporU circulatini in the market put the706 words
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Article27 1966-07-09 14 M.il.j n .tn Stork Indices July 7. July 101.38 101.29 Tins: 123.27 1»3.1t S rubbers: 111.31 111.31 Dec. 30. 1963 1011. Dec. 29, 1962 Hi".27 words
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Article944 1966-07-09 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead r.'.000) $159, (1,0001 $1.00; C.C.M. (S.UUO) $1.03. D. (44.000) $1.00. (21.000) $1.06: C.S- Herding* (I.OOOi $3.04 call: C.T.I, erdi-944 words
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Article254 1966-07-09 14 JLLY first grade rubber t.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala l.urnpur yesterday at 63 cents per 111. unchanged on Thursday's i losing level for llu positnm The tone I was quiet after slightly easier. K.A.S. and M.R.K. closing pttm in crnis per Ih. vestuda):254 words
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Article79 1966-07-09 14 Ou'.pu*. from the estates and mines In the Outhrie Group for June ar.' for 1966 todate In brackets are as follows: rubber (rrovpl 8 958.000 lbfi. (49.181.000 lbs.), (outside) 71.000 lbs. (305.000 lbs. i. tern 125.000 It*. (711.000 lbs. p. palm oil igroup) 1.640 tons (13.932 ton.M, <79 words
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Article38 1966-07-09 14 o^' th* free iichanis market In Hong Koo^- yestrrday the 1". 3. dollar quoted at 5 771 for T.T. and i for Mlh. fttriint «raa quoted at 15.04 tad me Uil »f feld at 264 1.38 words
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425 1966-07-09 14 rE price of Straits tin fell yesterday by SI to 5631.30 per picul on an estimated offering unchanged at 170 tons. •The local drop was limited compared with the £5 fall, in the three months forward afternoon buyers' price in London on425 words
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Advertisement1072 1966-07-09 14 VI KAWASAKI KiSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. P*«Uie Ailantto S»vl«e fjjmsne N'kes* I Anf«*n H. Vefi Parti***) PkHM *m+— «sm 71 nil My ilAe* 1 Seat 11 Seal MOejH -isjii II 1« M let lie* 71 Seat I let 110*1 IS 0(1 t I -l-'io't 1 <«-i Ts*se Mars MUf *a|1,072 words
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Advertisement875 1966-07-09 14 S^aM*BBll^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BVjBVJ^B^B)j*JlaaJ^BBI«aBBBllliajBBBBIlaBBBBBBI<a*aaaBl MilMii«/M» <tHMW UtMCM iMla MMUSIMI aJ* IM IMI HMW >s »'«Ma*H *eM*«t ■iMitm Ii He*rsa Wsmettiaasi ska jm 9 CtAataß afa>a>«sli fum m N'fAsiSk I'sstaf* r»t»Bi»l umiu ITS; u/umS wnm liZi «J«*2 252 IB AoCA. Bflß I LVtl tttsssß. s^bMiiM BsssMssfjaS £jassfj;^M> M« nZ, n,nSm urn I, JJ'g vS,875 words
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Advertisement747 1966-07-09 15 >IHKD AH MISCELLANEOUS It 9mm a M Imm W MurVri^lV"*MaaZ. T •■•■>•) tWTS. vew»c c«.ni fi aii >M ataaMar mMmv WrW* Wm T par* MMIWIVII W. fca.M»iH mm* ar««» urn mmrmtm- 'tPaavMATtc >uT«t er'ina »-.r raaw Car Ta» Jo* Dm Ptau* Ramg j a*M. MiwMlitM vautt MMi from »~i M747 words
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Advertisement1243 1966-07-09 15 THE PUBLIC UTILITIES j BOARD- SINGAPORE ftELETAK SCHEME The Public Utilities Board proposes to construct a number ol ■I—ptnc sUUoos in Mncaporc mWmmtmi MM I ...cuing pumpUag and auxiliary plant la) Thirty two slectrlcallv driven low-lilt flood pumps ranging from about 10 bh p to about 70 b.h.p Maximum heads1,243 words
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Advertisement685 1966-07-09 15 UNITED «M> OVERSEAS 7^ BANK 4$ LTD. opening of ANOTHER T BRANCH OFFICE located at I >| 877-879 UPPER SERANGOON RD SINGAPORE on Saturday, 9th July, 1966 OFFERING COMPLETE sincapore branches BANKING FACILITIES $iieM ST «OAO CIYLANC ROAD FREE GIFTS FOR ■austier road CUSTOMERS OPEN.NG u.ttS^H&soN^OAD NEW ACCOUNTS SOUTH BRIDGE685 words
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Advertisement624 1966-07-09 15 NOTICES NOTICE NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore j DIVIDEND NO. SS NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that at the 40th Ordinary Oeneral Meeting >f the Company n ld In the B<..«id Room of M s Slme Darby Holdn.ts Limited at Crosby House No "> Robinson Road. Singapore-624 words
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Advertisement582 1966-07-09 15 LEMBAGA LETRIK NECARA TANAH MELAYU Th« National Electricity Board of the States of Malaya Port Dickscn Power Station Supply and Erection of Lifts Contract No. 1428/3/1 Application* are invited from established laving fully accredited servicing atenu resident in the Bia-ea Malaya, mho wish 10 tender lor the nupplv delivery in*582 words
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Article, Illustration508 1966-07-09 16 40 VALUABLE PRIZES FOR LUCKY ERRES TV OWNERS SINGAPOBK— IO days in Hong Kong with all *in expenses totalling. HKSI.SOO was the first prize offered by Stokvis (M) Ltd.. in the Erres TV Competition which ran for three months from 15th March508 words
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Article1171 1966-07-09 16 Epsom Jeep - Useful Star Era has form to win Epsom Jeep U ACK IN FORM Star Era should have the beating of a very moderate field in the only Class 1 race (Race Six) at Bukit Timah this afternoon A useful sort at his peak. Star Era showed a glimpse of his1,171 words
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Article16 1966-07-09 16 RACF. TWO: Hand In Hand was not disgraced last week16 words
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349 1966-07-09 16 'Fiery' Fred wrecks Essex with 8-37 LONDON. Fri Yorlcsliirei Freddie Trueman. who has taken more Test wictceis than anyone else in the world, destroyed the Essex balling on ihe second day of their County championship match yesterday. Trueman took eight wickeU for 37 lo hustle Essex out lor 125 in349 words
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Article184 1966-07-09 16 BKST BETS Ayer Lrnpor (Race 1), Lucky Horse (Race 3), Star Era (Rare 6). BEST FORECAST: Lurky Horse and Rubber Estate II in Rare 3. THE GOING is pood. M'SOM JIIC I U.L BO* rOINTRK 1 k**» 1 **»•< itMiin ruiiHi us l-ulu.f Kaa s.t»mill«r P»wwful I'iiorrliil niK184 words
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501 1966-07-09 16 PENANG, Fri. OECAUSE of the poor total of 107 horses en--13 tered. the Penang Turf Club's July Meeting will only be over two days July 17 and 24. The entries comprised 52 from Class 2. 32 from Class 5 and 23 from501 words
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Article1380 1966-07-09 16 Race 1—2.0 Cl 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 7f 15 yds 1 sawm'llT (TR Lock) E Donnelly 3 9.0 L*« 6 2 ***** V.I.P. s (Stanley) West 4 8.13 *Ng 9 3 ***** Rue Royale a (D van Breukelen) RS Breuk. 9 812 Nelson 1 41,380 words
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Advertisement407 1966-07-09 16 ■ll lI Mil 1 1 MM m*\ lm NMU LNMPW writes sfttutite frw MAIiYSIM CITIZENS fir the fwiwnf pst* 1. AALKS BBTKRNrM vm r for a famous brand of trera'ors and airronditioners to handle sales to dealers Men with selling experience and electrical knowledge preferred. t MLBS BBntnCMTATIVr for famous407 words
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Advertisement459 1966-07-09 16 NOTICES LEMBAGA LETIIK NECARA TANAH MELAYU IK \Vn*|s*|ON <ONTKACT Ml 1411 M Tender* are ii.vited fro«i ConI tractor* re«utered under CUmmm A3 and A3 «rB the Lmbat* Letrik Nen&ra for Pmptn SubMat ion Civil Work*. lender documenU will be Issued hv the Consult tnc Encineerv Mes»rv Preece Cardew and Rider459 words
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111 1966-07-09 17 SmuMramK. m. aba te«a<r Mid the «itMr.*»i o( OtMr ItraeUsa and Tao All •mi ir* in* N.'mml rtiai o»*ar and Yfo prove* k*. r*+ oou* in to* tmta that vr« I tw»t p«\f>r» atnvmanr* aarf Mr —am kiakM mm unur ar.l IS Of<id«111 words
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Article61 1966-07-09 17 MUNOEI PATANI Prl FBOGTSA VCfV Of^QßMft Tan Lnm Inji 1 IMb (114) In womn hi* b ,'ump ahatiakaMMins 3 114 >2 14 for Nta and Redsuan s 1J Mm i 13 41 > In triplt jump at the Kkkh >r'n Tfiwnmi athletic championships here. »l Ked^h rhammkmm with61 words
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Article289 1966-07-09 17 Mydin and Victor set NEB marks |£UALA LUMPUR, Frt. Malaysian long Jump and triple jump star Kamaruddin Mydin. who failed to get a place In the team for the Commonwealth Games at Kingston next month, today established a new long jump record in the National Electricity Board athletic championships at289 words
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Article76 1966-07-09 17 IPOH. Prl. M. Raman clocked 15min 44.5 for 5.000 m today to beat his 1962 State record by 25.15ec.. and also beating the National PWD record of 16:11.3 and the Perak PWD record 16:12.8 at the PeraK PWD athletic championships nn the Anderson School ground76 words
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557 1966-07-09 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. SIXTEEN-YEAR OLD Selangor schoolgirl Cheryl Doral. the current sprint star in Malaysian women's athle tics, will lay strong claim to the national 100 and 200-metres n cords at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow final day of the Selangor combined557 words
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212 1966-07-09 17 FIFA FORM NEW COMMITTEE FOR AMATEURS LONDON, Friday. SIR STANLEY ROUB, T2-year-old British president of the International Football Federation (Fifa), was re-elected at the Federation's 35th congress here today. Sir Stanley's re-election, which was unopposed, was proposed by Soviet delegate Valery Oranatkln. The congress agreed to the formation of aReuter - 212 words
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Article117 1966-07-09 17 MUIRFIELD. Fri. Jack Nicklaus. the American favourite to win this year's British Open golf rnamp.onxhiD. carded a four-under-par 67 to keep his lead at the halfway mark for a two-round aggregate of 137. He needed his brilliant round to keep the lead. Earlier England's Peter Butler had117 words
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262 1966-07-09 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Brothers can help Singapore to enter finai ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore, with three victories by innings in hand, should enter the final of the MCA in t c r-state tournament this weekend against Negri Semnilan here. Two brothers. Parshant and Arun Gat ha. are expected to figure prominently262 words
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280 1966-07-09 17 HO v SADA YAPPAN RETURN WILL BE MEET'S HIGHLIGHT SINGAPORE. Friday. TWE SAAA Under-19 athletic championship* x which get underway tomorrow will er.abla Singapore's top youths to sharpen up their performances for the National meet next week. Th:* Junior me*! he nnlv one its kind In Singapore and MalayMa wa&280 words
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Article309 1966-07-09 17 One record falls at Kubu meet MALACCA. Fri Fourteen- tnml* were decided on the the f.rst day of the annual Malacca .secondary schools athlelic rliHmpionfchips at Kubu Stadium today. Due k) heavy ground condiniKht's ram, no new records were s>ri in the track i li.c only record to br Usnrct309 words
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Article92 1966-07-09 17 ALOR SIAR. Fri. Fine batting performances by Jogindar Singh and Aziz Ismail, both unbeaten with 63 and 63 respectively helped put Perak in a strong position in their MCA League match against Kedah at the KFA ground here today. Batting first. Perak declared at 189 for92 words
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Advertisement215 1966-07-09 17 THE SUNDAY STIMULANT I'M A DOCTOR AND I'M A BUSY MAN. THAT'S WHY I'M SO GLAD THERE'S AN INFORMATIVE PAPER LIKE THE MAIL TO HELP ME CATCH UP ON THE NEWS AT WEEK-ENDS. "It has a very good coverage of Foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me215 words
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Advertisement210 1966-07-09 17 SaBMHBMM «i fog* M ?;^P» WfßmP IBf 1 l ll'll UVIIHi I HMH Hi 1 M f^^k'i S L Ju SP *3»tt«r3fe»<Lw e^B "j^ l^. I B, v It opens on to all Europe U's the gateway from the passenger lounge to the superb hotels. Then settle in comfortably. the210 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1966-07-09 17 SPORTS DIARY j ATHLtTICS NEB C ship' < RICKET MCA Lesfut: (Panui. 2 p.m.). Pahang AAA Spore v Negrl (padang i. Jocships (Kuantan): Perak Po- hore v Pahang (J. Bahru>; Uce Contingent c'ships (Ipoh S'nor v Penang (XL padang, M'pal padang, 2.30). Perak 10.30 a.m.): Kedah v Perak PWD c'ships131 words
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269 1966-07-09 18 NEVER AGAIN, SAY ROUGHED UP BEATLES LOMHi M -The Beatles rame home laday vowing the* will nfirr return to the Phi hppmes where the> re <ri\ed the firM real roughing up since belomint a world »idr stow business sensation "We were terrified. said rjr Harrison "We're never going hark UAP - 269 words
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118 1966-07-09 18 World Cup theft: Helper is jailed LONDON. Frl A man who pleaded iruilty to helping steal the soccer World Cup from a London showcase In March was sentenced to two years' Imprisonment here today Edward Walter Betchley. 47. who appeared In court three days before the World Cup series opens118 words
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Article21 1966-07-09 18 CAIRO. Frl— Mrs Indira Gandhi, the Indian Prime Mtntster. arrived here today for talks with President Nasser. AP.AP - 21 words
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Article44 1966-07-09 18 MOSCOW. Fri. Most Soviet factories will have a five day workIng week by November, 1967, Tass news agency reported today. The agency was quoting a press conference statement by Mr. Vasily Prokhorov. Secretary of the Central Council of Trade Unions44 words
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Obituary52 1966-07-09 18 MADAM MARIE WONG, 92. passed away peacefully 8-7-66 leaving behind twu loving tons. Dr. Wong 8lon« Lee. Dr Wong Fiong Hint, three Lucy Won.:. Bejue Ang, lennv Irk. one daughtrr-in-lau, Florence, many grandchildren »nd great grandchildren to mourn their losf. Funeral Saturday R-T-6A. Cortege leavInc hois.' 3.30 p m52 words
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Obituary130 1966-07-09 18 MISS WINNIE V»» Siak Chin, aged 19, pauad away peacefully on 8-7-66 laavlnf behind tier loving fath t. two 1 rothers. two licters to moarn her lorn. Cortege will leave the Church Of Our Saviour. Alexandra, at 4.00 p.m. on Sunday for Bidadart. MADAM PAPPA ALIAS Mrs. Rama■tiny Plllay130 words
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380 1966-07-09 18 G. WOODEN - '$72,300 debt due to council not collected G. WOODEN By PORT DICKSON, Friday. TME Jimah local council has not collected $72,300 A which is revenue due to it for three years. This was stated today by the District Officer of Port Dickson. Inche Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul Hamid, before the380 words
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141 1966-07-09 18 25 trapped in gas-filled tunnel die TOKYO, Fri. Twenty-five farmers, including eight women, were killed today when they were trapped in a gas-filled tunnel in Tochigi Prefecture, about 85 miles north of Tokyo, according to the latest report by police tonight. More thar. 40 people were believed to have beenReuter - 141 words
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Article154 1966-07-09 18 JESSELTON, Frl Japanese student Tadao Joshlma, 23, who was rescued by a helicopter from Mount Kinabalu on Monday, died in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here today without regaining consciousness. Joshlma. an agricultural student from Kagoshima University in Southern Japan, was a member of a party of154 words
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Article65 1966-07-09 18 MELBOURNE, Frl.— The Australian Arbitration Commission decided today to increase the weekly minimum wage of adult workers by As 2 to an average of A 532.80. Initially, the employers offered a 60-cent rise late last year, provided there was no further increase for 12Reuter - 65 words
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Article34 1966-07-09 18 SINGAPORE, Prl. The director of British Information Services, Mr. E. Bailey, will speak on "Britain Today", at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club (Beta Chapter) at the Troika Restaurant tomorrow.34 words
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Article, Illustration206 1966-07-09 18 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Nancy Ho. 19, who disappeared from Merdeka Stadium car park on Sunday, returned home from Singapore last night. Her parents had told the police that she had been abducted. But Mr. Pang Wai Meng. 28,206 words
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Article48 1966-07-09 18 LONDON, Frl— The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Salfuddln. who arrived here a week ago for medical treatment, was reported to be progressing satisfactorily here today. A spokesman for Sir Omar said the Sultan expected to return to Brunei on July 18. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article31 1966-07-09 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Kota Raja Community Centre Is organising a dinner and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 30 to mark the first anniversary of Singapore's Independence.31 words
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Article389 1966-07-09 18 LONDON. Fri. There was a strong rise In gold shares towards the close of the London stock market. A fairly heavy buying demand caught dealers short of scrip and prices responded lyDemand was centred on good class stock, with Anglo-American Corp and OfTslts prominent. Dealers could give no389 words
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Article38 1966-07-09 18 NEW YORK, Fri— The centuryold practice of giving distinguished visitors keys to the city has been quietly abandoned by New York. Instead, the city will present honoured guests with framed colour prints of City Hall.38 words
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173 1966-07-09 18 Razak offers aid to Afro- Asian nations BU T TERWORTH, Fri The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Ah dul Raiak. said here this evening that Malaysia wms willing to consider requests from AfroAsian nations for information on training their officers in national and rural development. Mr are in a position to173 words
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Article36 1966-07-09 18 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Ponggol Point Community Centre is planning to hold a regatta to mark Independence Day In August It will be the highlight of their week-long programme of land and sea sports.36 words
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Article55 1966-07-09 18 SINGAPORE. Fri The Parliamentary Secreiu.-y to the Minis- j try of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will give away priM to the winners of projects In the recent annual campaign of the Singapore Association for the Deal at the Singapore School for the Deaf in Mountbatten55 words
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Article199 1966-07-09 18 Death comes to a miracle healer pERTH. Prl. Tim r magic hands of Western Australia's miracle healer. Krli Martinovich. hay« effected their last cure The Kalgoorllr rx miner, whose fantastic -kill as a choropraetor cund thousands of people, i deluding many from overseas, died here recently at the age ofAP - 199 words
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Article47 1966-07-09 18 Highest and lowest temperature s In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pin yesterday: Cuala Lumpur Cota Bharu enang tfalacc? Singapore Highlands lesselton {uchine M 86 88 88 86 70 8.. 79 7.i 7J 73 "2 7^ 59 75 7347 words
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Article252 1966-07-09 18 PASADENA, Fri AFTER taking a week A to thaw out, America's eye on the moon has popped open again to send back more close-up pictures of the lunar surface. SURVEYOR 1. the television robot which softlanded on the moon's barren Ocean of Storms onReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement109 1966-07-09 18 Late classified advertisements Word! tit (MUdmtum) ENTON: To Betty and Douglaa at Auunta Hospital on Bth July a aon Keith Douglas, tirother for Graham. aiLMOUR (CDEEVII) on 7th July at Olenea*le« Hospital to Betty and John a ion Craig, brother for Karen. All well HEVNEMAN: To Barbara and Donald a109 words
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Advertisement222 1966-07-09 18 +4 ♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦»♦♦» The Management, Principal and Staff I! f ii II CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL j 1 Have the pleasure of informing all the Students, Parents and t I! the public that with effect from 6th July, 1966, our administra- X l tive offices have been removed to 171 -C, BENCOOLEN222 words
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