The Straits Times, 10 July 1966
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Title Section18 1966-07-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nett? alei in NO. 1.582 SUNDAY. JULY If. IMS :<• CENTS KDN 2«3C M (P) I<nn18 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-07-10 1 lAKAJ The in m tidy paper, Tn.sakt;. today suggested that KOGAM, the Crush ■mmand. should be abolished and replaced by KOTAM a supreme command dealing essentially with urgent economic need*. The need for such an organisation came as thousands of students staged another anti-Soekarno rally173 words
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349 1966-07-10 1 |>fc.\A\(.. Sat. The Dc»utj m Primr Minister. Tun Abdul Ratak. the man who negotiated the Bangkok Accord, is prepared U» lo to Jakarta "at any time" to formall* sign the peace agreement with Indonesia. Tun Kasak told the Sunday349 words
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Article473 1966-07-10 1 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By SINGAPORE. Sat. THE Singapore Government has introduced rules to prohibit the publication or dissemination of "protected information" without official consent, similar to those introduced in February this year by the Malaysian Government. The 1 ules are made under the Emergency (Essential Powers)473 words
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Article247 1966-07-10 1 SECRET COVERS GO OUT TO TRAVEL A6ENCIES AS CAUSEWAY P (for passport) DAY DRAWS NEAR LUMPUR, Sat. Prom July 15, Singapore citizens entering the States of Malaya vil] be subject to immigration controls. It is understood that final details of the preci.se controls and their manner of implementation247 words
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Article32 1966-07-10 1 ISTANBUL. Sat Thr Turkish PreMdent yesierdav Rave a full pardon to ex-Presiden; Bayar 84. who was .sentenced to death in 1960 Reason lor the p-iiclon sickness and old a«e32 words
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Article38 1966-07-10 1 LONDON, Sat. Report* spread in British financial circle* today that the bank di*count rate, may be raised thia coming week. The BritUh bank rat* ha* stood at 6 per cent aines Juna a. 1965. KP.38 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-07-10 1 —by Mi.s.l Emk'.iiiil Janire Whiteman. who burst into tears when asked to share a room with Miss Prance .Michele Boule. during The M;.v> Universe pageant in Miami: «HE cant speak English. I like her but I like to talk too Why can't l share a room with Miss Scotland74 words
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Article27 1966-07-10 1 NEW YORK. Sat The crippling American air strike enters it« second day loduv with both Hides summoned by the Federal Labour Department for talks.27 words
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Article43 1966-07-10 1 TRAVEL BAN IN HI Xl Mil NAIROBI Sat Travel has been b.innrrl from Burundi. where 19-year-old C r o w n Prince Charles Ndin/eve has deposed his absent father Mwame (King) Mwabutsa. B urund i Radio announced. Reuter. (See Page 3)Reuter - 43 words
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Article397 1966-07-10 1 Wider bombing hint by envoy ftANBERRA Sat. The U.S. ambassa\^jdor to Australia, Mr. Edward Clark, yesterday gave an indication that the TJnited Mates was planning to extend bombing attacks to include civilian areas in North Vietnam and so force Hanoi into talking business. The hint came in his talk at397 words
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Advertisement57 1966-07-10 1 CYMA^ assjns mi m it .^L a^aWlii Mam. D*l Tmm. t*. 77i*e •saWRrH r > Mobil I Faster I Friendly I Service Mobil service stations are the most modern and best equipped Mobil dealers are experts in car care. Mobil servicemen are fast, friendly, efficient. Mobil gives you specialised lubrication57 words
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Advertisement85 1966-07-10 1 M4£r > ■■^♦''^^^■■^iMSSsf- HRjsc I Jr jt Jsz- B, m. i '™WW' i .M^BSSSSte^ .K^^BSSSSSSSSsI The Complete Hair Dryer *Roll up your hair with the biggest jumbo-siz* rollers and what's the difference-you too can now give yourself salon-type drying in your own home with a Lady Sunbeam Hair Dryer. You85 words
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Advertisement26 1966-07-10 1 I Single AtottS sS. *P. ZK. d* Sttw €«a «S Hifk Street. Smtisrt fr St*tt«n ft** last Assetitte Ce. S.P.H at Silvt IN.iO Ltd. He* Mm26 words
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Article, Illustration292 1966-07-10 2 The ambassador— 1 ANOTHER FIRST FOR EDUCATION EXPERT ARIA KA L A :pur .t A dla y sian who holds a ng the to take over top posts irom expatriate educationists, now has distinction of being the country's fust "roving educational ambassador in Europe. Minister K Artanavagam whu.se appolntM permanent292 words
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Article527 1966-07-10 2 The ambassador— 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat In 1920. a shy boy of 14 got off a ship m Singapore, clutching a small bag of ciothes. He did not know a word of English or Malay. Ai« ne knew was that others, who had left his village in China's K w527 words
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Article462 1966-07-10 2 fgkw Mrs. Earl Crews, 34, VgW was sentenced at 9Y OPneva. Illinois, to die in the elertric chair for the fatal beating of her 20 -mon t h old daughter. After she was sentenced Mrs. crew.s smiled at her husband and said: "This is what I wanted." Police said462 words
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117 1966-07-10 2 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. Justice Gill today told Teh Chong Huat. 44. a former chief clerk of the Department of Immigration, that it was "extremely foolish" of him to have taken $1,050 deposited with the department. He dismissed an appeal by Teh against the117 words
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Article37 1966-07-10 2 IPOH- an' Anderson School, Ipoh beat Sultan Abdul Hamid College of Alor Star to becomr North Malaya chamnions in the national inter-whno! rirbatmg rnmrwtition for the Tan Sri Sir Alexander Onpenheim trophy here lut night.37 words
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208 1966-07-10 2 Face-wall gunmen make off with a $50,000 haul SINGAPORE, Saturday TWO GUNMEN today robbed the Singapore Indonesian Commercial Association in Beach Road of $50,000 an hour after the cash was drawn from the Asia Commercial Banking Corporation Ltd. The six employees of the association were working in the first-floor office208 words
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Article46 1966-07-10 2 BAGAN SKRAI. j| I Motor-cyclist, Mu^ bin M<> h.imed. 29. «lw »v r li.Mon with a loiry on Thursday nicht dird In h day. MUM. a p;ttii plant < on hi."- »hv home v hr n the accident occurred in Bagan Serai town46 words
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Article29 1966-07-10 2 SINaAPURt;. Sat— The Sat* mobile X-r*y unit will be stationed at St. Hildas Churrh. Ceylon Road between 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday.29 words
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Article24 1966-07-10 2 KANGAR. Sat— lnche Ahmad bin Long has been re-elected chairman of the Perlis branch of the National Union or National School Teachers.24 words
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343 1966-07-10 3 I OVDOV Bat Th« only male teacher at a leading girl* Kbooi ha* upatt PM«aU« with an caaay net for an end-of-term atacliah exam .na t ion The v*u-htr. Mr. Derek Bowtell, 32. asked 15-year-Jormers to detertba> u\ the raaav343 words
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145 1966-07-10 3 Where teachers ask for escort to school KANGAK, Sat ""The Kangar OSPC, Deputy Supt. Muzamil bin Abu Bakar, today urged parents in Perlis not to manhandle teachers or take the law into their own hands. "If you have proof that a teacher has caned your child report to the Education145 words
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Article78 1966-07-10 3 IPOH. Sat. A bar waitress, Llew Kirn Lien, 26. told the police that four men who took her out. last night, molested and attempted to rape her on the lonely Tanjong Rambutan Intake Road, about eight mile* from here. She said that the men78 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-07-10 3 WHILE PLFASURE-LOVING KING HOLIDAYS IN EUROPE HIS SON CHARLES SUSPENDS CONSTITUTION AND SACKS GOVERNMENT LONDON, Saturday TEENAGE prince with a zest for reform has today seized power in the central African kingdom of Burundi while his father was away in Europe. The father, 55-year-old King Mwambutsa276 words
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Article119 1966-07-10 3 Treasury short? Rubbish ITANGAR, Sat. The Perlis State Financial Officer,, Inche Ghazali bin Che Mat, yesterday denied that the State Treasury was "short of funds." "For rep.sons of security our money i& always deposited in banks and not kept in our safe," he explained. Inche Ghaza2i was commenting on allegations119 words
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Article47 1966-07-10 3 BEREMBAN, Sat. The Seremban Boy Scouts Association had to postpone Its band competition last night at the Town Hall because the building was now under repair Ticket holders are advised to keep their ticket The new date of the show will be announced47 words
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Article41 1966-07-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sat— The Minister of Education Inch* Mohamwl Khlr Johari will open an exhibition on "The Art of Seeing" by the Photographic Society of Malaysia at the AIA Building exhibition hall here at 5.30 p.m on Tuesday41 words
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Article31 1966-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of Defence. Dr. Gob Keng Swee, will open the Chess Tournament and give away prliee at the Kreta Ayer Community Centre at S pan. tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-07-10 3 J^JANILA, Sat. Municipal Board of Caloocan City yesterday passed a resolution banning the sale, Jisolay and playing of all Beatle records in cinemas restaurants, 'lotels and recreation halls in that city. The resolution criticised the Beatles for "discourtesy and arrogance shown to the President307 words
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Article, Illustration528 1966-07-10 6 photo 4 News Tun to Reds: Quit or face our wrath pENAMG, Sat.— Tilt Deputy Pri m t Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night called on Communists still lurking in the Sarawak jungles to accept the Governments forthcoming amnesty oiler or face the "full wrath' of Malaysian528 words
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Article280 1966-07-10 6 KHIR- THE TRADITION BREAKER JPOH, Sat. Tradi-tion-breaker Inche Moha m c d Khir Johari, the Minister of Education, declared today ''practical considerations must prevail if the country is to keep up with the times." To prove his point, he said that he had done away with the month-long Puasa holidays280 words
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Article130 1966-07-10 6 Jurnat: I never said that SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malaysian Ambassadordesignate to the Philippines. Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, today denied havinjr made a statement in Sabah that the Philippines' claim to Sa'jah was without foundation. He was commentine on criticisms made by Congtessman Fennin Caram in Manila yesterday130 words
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Article108 1966-07-10 6 TODAY: Bedlll Kechll 1.44 a.m. (5.4 ft). 2.M p.m. <7.2ft>: Singapore 2.54 a.m. (7.3 ft). 4.05 p.m. 6.9 ft >: Port Dickson 10.46 am. (7.5 ft 1. 11.06 p.m. (6.7 ft); Port SweUenham 10.03 a.m. 11.8 ft). 9.58 p.m. < 10.4 ft 1 Penane108 words
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Article101 1966-07-10 6 —by the Philippines Herald on Malaysia's offer to fight smuggling from Borneo: GET cracking and despite Malaysia's commitment to help, the Philippines is dragging its fert. One reason for the delay may be the Philippine prrocrupation with the problem of how to check the entry of smuggled goods. But101 words
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Article38 1966-07-10 6 PENANG. Sat. Customs officers of the anti-smuggling division seized a sampan with about $600 worth of uncustomed good." —tooth brushes %nd playing cards off Telok Ayer Tnwar last ntaht A man aboard was detained.38 words
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Article48 1966-07-10 6 IPOH. Sat. Thieves broke Into the Park Hotel here last night and escaped with about 60 bottles of whisky and brandy Keoh Tian Chee. 35. an employee in the hotel, told po'.icc that the storeroom where the liquor was kept was forced open.48 words
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Article22 1966-07-10 6 SINGAPORE The body Of yciunK uiiidentilird I «irl was found thi.s ;ittern<>uii I In a pond in Jalan DM,22 words
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Article365 1966-07-10 7 Prosperity rating and where Malaysia stands with 79 nations VLV It, Sat— Dr. Franz Pick, international expert, day classified Malaysia (including Singapore and Bruamong the poorer nations of tne world. Dr. Pick chosf 79 coun-* and divided them tbi following ca.leu \l.THY— those with than US$l U0AP - 365 words
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316 1966-07-10 7 b> Hie Mentri Besar of P«-l>ang. Dato Yahya bin Hajl Mohamed beh. at a ceremony in Kuantan last night marking Hie riot* of Uie district LanKuage Month Campaign: I AM satisfied with what in being done by the (•oxrrnment offices to make c\U-nM\e use316 words
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Article29 1966-07-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The MPthodut Afternoon School As.-ociation mil hold a nance In aid of Us ■rholanhtpa 1 f Un d at rhf> ClnHall here on29 words
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491 1966-07-10 7 Geoffrey Bolams - $53 m pull-in shows health of market Geoffrey Bolams B, SINGAPORE Sat. The healthy state of the capital market generally was illustrated this week by the offer and sale by United Asbestos Cement wr-ich was around 18 limes oversubscribed. The public. presumably mainly Malaysian. as the offer was restricted to491 words
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219 1966-07-10 7 LANG. Sat. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today lashed out at Malaysians who are not paying respect to the symbols of the nation the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Malaysian Flag and the219 words
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149 1966-07-10 8 VILA. Sat— The Pan American d An ways was ordered oy a court pa 000 pcs MM)) in damages to two pinotra were M: Revenue Cummlasloiier and her daughf thii harged Pan-Am rieglifence" In cancelllng their hotel n tion during a world trip in149 words
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Article42 1966-07-10 8 PAR I I B e*e behr\Mi to n* destitute, ditd on the »p<>t I as knocked dow n by lent occurred about iis lrom the scene of last lay nights collision be•»een a car and a lorrr. result«o drathn.42 words
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165 1966-07-10 8 When a bride's father said no to the groom COURT STORY STAR. Sat.— When nis brides father ret used to allow her to live with him. a night watchman stabbed him to death, the High Court here was told today. Deraman bin Jusoh, 38, and his brother, Mohamed Noordin. 26,165 words
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Article402 1966-07-10 8 THE STOCK EXCHANGE CINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: ISDISTKIALS: C CM. (1,000) 11.61 D. (4.000) $1.56, (5.000 i $1.57. (6.000. $1.58. (36.000) $1.59, (2.000> $1.60: C.T.S. Ords. (200402 words
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Article25 1966-07-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The JafTnese Co-operative Society will hold Its annual meeting at the Kalaimandapam in Scott Lane here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article28 1966-07-10 8 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Miniiter for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open a basketball tournament at the Joo Chiat Community centre tomorrow at I p.m.28 words
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145 1966-07-10 8 Palm oil firm to plant in New Guinea ("ANBERRA, Sat. Malay siau companies with experience in growing oil palm have recommended that New Guinea start growing oil palms in opposition to their own industry. New Guinea ha.-, nut grown oil palms betore, bui the Minister lor Territories, Mr. Charles Barnes,Reuter - 145 words
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Article99 1966-07-10 8 pENANG, Sat. A textile salesman. Chew Siew Woh, 19 was this morning committed to stand trial in the high court on a charge of murdering a seamstress, Lee Gaik Lan, alias Lee Nyok Lan, 25 At the dot* of ihe preliminary inquiry today, Mr. P. C.99 words
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Article35 1966-07-10 8 IPOH. Sat Sam Kal. 57. a former patient of the Central Mental Hospital. Tanjong Rambutan. was found hanging yesterday in a bathroom of a coffin shop in Hume Street where, he wu working.35 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-07-10 8 OENANG. Sat The 1 Brt l-h High Commissioner. Sir Michael Walker, said here today that miliurv personnel from his country were already in Malaysia to discuss the phased withdrawal of troops "In fact, the military staff of both afcfc now working out the285 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-07-10 9 v \PORE. Sat gapure farmers were urged today to push to the utmost frontlets of their tfuiHTTt unit W i on the landmm Mm* V. laa the mt potentials of mo ■peaking at the official opening of the Sembawang rarm School the first he Republic229 words
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282 1966-07-10 9 cation In the country at all levels. Papers will be presented by distinguished speakers from the various sector* Government, college, university and private industry A special paper presented by the Food and Agriculture Ortganlsatlon. Bangkok, will aiso be discussed. Approach Ha.M Ghazall282 words
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Article279 1966-07-10 9 12-letter word that spells new danger for Malaysian rubber |£UALA LUMPUR, Three initials with two figures and a 12-letter word CIS 1, 4 polyisoprene spell danger to the future of Malaysian rubber. The Director of the Rubber Research Institute, Mr B.C. Se'|har. told the closing sessl w\ of the279 words
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Article50 1966-07-10 9 TANJONG MALIM. S»t. Ihe 500 workers of Chanfkat A-v-a E.stat<\ near here. w*nt without water for the second t;me this week because the water pump and engine were stolen. The nm theft was last Sunday. The management installed new set bui, this too was stolen50 words
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96 1966-07-10 9 I ONDON. Sat.— The British Ministry of Defence ran an advertisement In Thursdays issue of The Times offering io posts on the "defence intelligence staff" to those who speak Chinese. With typical British understatement the ad Inserted by the Civil Service Commission said "an96 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-07-10 9 Now, just how did this van get there |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The driver of the scooter-van (left) was injured when the vehicle plunged down the embankment of the Klang River today. The van had earlier crashed against the side of the bridge at Jalan Pekeliling. Inche Abdul Ghanl bin Jusoh,119 words
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Article120 1966-07-10 9 Pledge by Fraser on defence SINGAPORE, Sat. Australia^ defence cooperation and support for Malaysia and Singapore will continue unabated despite the ending of Indonesian confrontation. The assurance was given here tonight by the Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. Malcolm Fraser. Before returning to Australia after a 10-day stay In120 words
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Article34 1966-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. C.I.D. officers and detective*, in a crackdown recently on secret society gangsters terrorising residents in the Tiong Bahru. Queenstown and Alexandra area, have detained 12 members of the 24 trroup.34 words
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Article27 1966-07-10 9 KANGAR. Sat— About 5.000 flowers will be sold in Peril* from July IS to 30 to rai»» funds for the Mavav.sian Association for the Blind27 words
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Article18 1966-07-10 9 PENANO. Sat— Mr Liew T>n Che* ha-i bwn elected president of th» Penang Civil Defence Club18 words
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Article, Illustration409 1966-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE new tin floor p ill. loo a ton and cihng of Jl 1,400 were fixed after a 'lent; and difficult negotiation." the leader of the four-man Malaysian team to th< Internatijna l T i n Council mtftim London, Sen409 words
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Article644 1966-07-10 11 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Sultan of Kelantan, who will celebrate his 49th birthday tomorrow, has bestowed the Darjah Kerabat (Kelantan Royal Family Order) on the Sultan of Selangor, Tuanku SaJahudd:n Abdul Aziz Shah. The Kelantan Sac Mufti, Dato Kaya Perba Haji Ahmad Malier bin Hajl Ismail,644 words
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Article93 1966-07-10 11 Extort men caught by villagers ALOR STAR. Bat. About 200 villagers today helped to arrest three men who tried to extort $3,000 from an Alor Star landowner. The men, believed to have come from Penang. called on the land owner In Kampong-Lorong Tlga and demanded the money. When the victim,93 words
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Article41 1966-07-10 11 PKNANG. Sat A Lab"urtr, Koav Teng Senc. alm Koav Chrv Huat. 19 was .-pr.'oncrd to 18 months' lail wV>rn he was I found guilty of robbering an liriMiranre broker and his daughter's suest at a Chinese Mew Tear party.41 words
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Article94 1966-07-10 11 KUALA PILAH, Sat. A gift passage to Mecca awaits any Negri Sembilan State national, who wins even a second prize in the national Koran reading contest in Kuala umpur this year. The fare will be paid by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar from his privy94 words
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Article37 1966-07-10 11 IPOH. Sat.— An exhibition showing the development and profrn»s made by the co-opera-tive movement in Peruk will b* held the Bt. Jnhn Ambulance Association hall her* tomorrow to celebrat* IntamaJJflßal Oo- I ot*r*t*» OH. j37 words
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Article122 1966-07-10 11 Loyalty must be total DORT DICKSON. Bat. A soldier* lo>alty to his unit and hi.s country should be 100 per cent, 578 new soldiers were told today. The Deputy Chief of the General Staff. Brigadier Dato Ibrahiiri bin Ismail, said this after taking the salute at a pa.vsiug-out parade of122 words
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141 1966-07-10 11 LONDON, Sat. An Indonesian mission and British officials opened talks here yesterday on matters arsing from £J5O million worth of British assets taken over by the Indonesian Government in 1964 The mission, led by the Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr Umjardi. will141 words
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95 1966-07-10 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. Butterworth police are trying to trace three Europeans, believed to be Servicemen, who assaulted a taxi driver and robbed him of $14 last night. The trio left the taxi driver, Yahaya bin Man, 45, lying unconscious on the road at95 words
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Advertisement341 1966-07-10 3 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE I New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem oddly familiar to you. Have you known them in a previous life? You wonder why yon are living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrete of341 words
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Advertisement696 1966-07-10 3 IWECANNOT POSSIBLY GIVE YOU aLLTHE I DETAILS OF THE MCIS OH PALM PLAN I IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Th« G«n«ral Manager, M.C.I S. Lrd.. 36, |alan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur or 5, Third Floor Malayan Bank Chambers SINGAPORE. PLEASE LET ME HAVE DETAILS OF PHASE M OF THE MCIS OIL PALM PLAN696 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1966-07-10 4 'Sorry I flew across the Atlantic— I made a mistake...' STARTING TODAY THIS week thousands of people will fly in jet airliners, knowing that every mile of their progress is tracked, that any deviation from schedule would be instantly recorded. HOW different things war* in aviation's primitive days, barely 301,082 words
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Article, Illustration3023 1966-07-10 5 gether was true that in th« previous year. Irked by the persistent refusals of th« Bureau Air Comme r r iu.au had threatened to do exactly thi"Why not land at floya Bennett Field late one evening." he had said, "when senior officials3,023 words
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Advertisement101 1966-07-10 4 s **ss>r >^sL Biggest Jet Fleet in South East Asia Malaysian's Silver Kris Jet Fleet ZZZipi between Singapore, Malaysia and largest jet fleet in South East Asia C^/lf) Hongkong and daily jets from provides a fast, frequent daily jet rjr Singapore to Bangkok, Jesselton and link between the great cities101 words
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Advertisement321 1966-07-10 8 Now Holden is greater than ever. You get even more for your money! great new ride— lower suspension— wider trackmore power —sleeker lower styling front to back! No other car ever offered so much. New clean cut Looks? Everything that makes a Car beauty, more luxurious comfort, solid reliability o321 words
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Advertisement465 1966-07-10 8 Your dog and this climate Tour dog U ou t hi i natural demeoc Few 4og* were designed for a hot and hamid dknata. It gets them down, saps their energy, rob* them of that wcll-cared-for loo*. That's why yoor dog need* help— help to combat tin* rlimawi And you465 words
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Advertisement285 1966-07-10 9 YOU CAN BE A SKILLED TECHNICIAN in the ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE The expanding Air Force requires ?oung men with a Technical aptitude to maintain modern and sophisticated aircraft and associated equipment. It you are a Malaysian Citizen between 18 and 23 years of age with a promotion pass in285 words
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Article168 1966-07-10 10 r |iHE race to the moon is gathering momentum. The Russian scientific station now orbiting the earth is in itself a major spacemark. Last year the American astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad spent eight days in space in a state of weightlessness to show that168 words
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Article118 1966-07-10 10 QUITE a number of motorists in Singapore drive too fast. Quite a number, too, are careless. As a result 231 people were killed on Singapore roads last year. Another 9.040 were Injured. Very rightly the National Safety First Council formed last week is concerned by this disastrous state118 words
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Article145 1966-07-10 10 "PNGLISH cricket given up for dead after the war, then revived and swung to the top by Hutton in the middle fifties is once again in danger of touching bottom. Last year England lost to South Africa, drew with Australia. This year three tests have shown that they145 words
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Article925 1966-07-10 10 DAVID ENGLISH - DAVID ENGLISH HE NEEDS VICTORY IN VIETNAM TO WIN VICTORY AT THE POLLS BY THE bombing ol Hanoi is not only a dramatic development in \yorld affairs it is a deadly and critical moment in the political life of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.925 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-07-10 10 THE GIANT CLAM FROM PULAU TIOMAN By JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE. Sat. Partly hidden In the anchor shed behind the National Museum is a Riant fossil clam a rust-colnured leftover from earth's pleistocene era thousands of years old. The clam was recently unearthed by the RAF Seletar Sub-Aqua Club on the224 words
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674 1966-07-10 10 RONALD RANSOM - RONALD RANSOM c THE small open patch of ground, surrounded by thickets of bamboo and bordered by a narrow stream, has all the appearance of being isolated and detached from the busy life of the city and the traffic which roars day and674 words
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Advertisement382 1966-07-10 11 /E33 f HoUow-around m There is a kmfe for tstry K^^ cutting and carving need. Wonderfully j<? sharp Each blade honed by hand. (y BONDED WOOD M HANDLES Mm and VANADIUM WmMm STAINLESS STEEL BLADES YOU CAN SEE THE FULL RANGE AND SETS AT> •AN SHEN6 STORE, 376, Changi Village.382 words
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Miscellaneous306 1966-07-10 11 CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Jewelled head- DOWN: 1. Correspond (5), 2 ornament (5\ 8. Be still (6), 11. Conception (4>. 3. Hold fast! (5). Promotion dli. 13. Smallest 4. Wanting in caution (4), 5. (5). 14. Type of soup (5k 15. Insect (3), 6 Regret (6), 7. Secure with a rope306 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-07-10 12 tgbychua grandmother, a Queen At the palace a wife, THE Raja Permaisuri Agong is busy converting her palace, the Istana Negara, into a liome lor her husband and grandchildren. She is creating a restful atmosphere by filling the Istana with flowers and music. Her favourite instrument is the piano, and364 words
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Article405 1966-07-10 12 •IF YOU have a problem of the heart, write to Mist |ane Lee. If you jutt have a problem, drop a line to The Know Alls. Their address: The Sunday Times. Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. I WAS dated often by405 words
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Article291 1966-07-10 12 Dear Know Alls I LOST both my legs during a motor accident. I have been told that there is a handicapped persons service operated by the Federation government to assist such persons as me. How can I get in touch with the people that run this service? JOSHUA CHUA Get291 words
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Advertisement953 1966-07-10 12 1 %J brief, bare, beautiful! Dream- Aire V: V^x by maidenform c/ (Mod. in U.S.A.) Luxurious lace from the fabulous new Maidenform collection! Fully padded with softest flberftll for natural emphasis. A brief, bare, beautiful bra for today's fashions demand. With non-rippling straps that stretch. A, B cups. On sale953 words
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Advertisement717 1966-07-10 12 Advertisement l Roral \\w Full Beauty Of Your Complexioa Br m Leading Ksstt Sfai Cmrt Consultant. I ■bsbbbK M JM k »oft, dewy complexion Is knrellne« uiat A every woman desires, and tod.iv fo« can easily achieve that exquisite, petal-smooth by promoting the natural i beautiflcation. Try some of to717 words
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Article, Illustration848 1966-07-10 13 On the hot sands the briefest bikini DAVID KRAAL at the new films PAINING .Ic.iii Paul Belmondo and I'r suhi Andrei is out' sure v;iy of bring inji; in Hie loot ;i| thfl box-office. Belmondo is the Continental rage an ador far from aandaoaae, but with that something they c;ill848 words
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Article152 1966-07-10 13 THE THEATRE YEHUDI Menuhin described UsUd All Akbar Khan as "an absolute genius... the greatest musician in the world and it Is this renowned Indian musician who Is giving a saroc recital on Tuesday at the Singapore Conference Hall It was. IB fact. Mr. Menuhin who "discovered" this brilliant performer152 words
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Advertisement487 1966-07-10 13 i TODAY 1.30, 3.30, 7.00 9.30 p.m. j *"^ar«"""^B«T«"*"B^BI^Ba Hcrmon's Hermits On Stage 7.00 9.30 p.m. SHir^-bg. j THE TRAILERS f)Qaw!l* 1966 Spore Miss A Go Go 11.15 a.m. "RIDE THE WILD SURF" (Color) WSjffik'' Tomorrow: "NORTH BY NORTHWEST "(Color! P^^« I HOLLYWOOD last day bs=« OrtO (IN MANDARIN) AGENT487 words
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Advertisement526 1966-07-10 13 LIDO (Singapore) OPENS TUESDAY I Fernandel cooks up a matrimonial bouillabaisse 1 a i W^l W adult ery~l kRJMha >i >m Imnt m *m» Lfi Cartiy 0-*>aaw H iji»a» I MUM B French Film with Supfnni|><iscil In^lish Ntil»tiiU-N a LI DO Coming ti^F*. a Filmed Partly 10 fP, a PULAU526 words
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Miscellaneous757 1966-07-10 13 TV SINGAPURA (HANNEL 5 to East European countries P.M.- 12.55 Programme bum- tChlmse version) fI.OO News mary In All Languages: I.UO And Newsreel In English; 9.20 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; Linesman; U. 40 Sam Benedict— 1.05 My Mother The Car ("I "The Bird Of Warning"; 10.35 Would Rather Do II Myself"':757 words
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Miscellaneous1619 1966-07-10 14 _________I___________________W < T*\ s»f^sH a^a^T^"* I w ——^^Nl —'——mm^—WM r v ~^s_^ The insidious drug soon drives its users Ma^ •.•».rw*~.*a»*.^. i \jSJ^ "can't this week for you _W^LTW^B^_ W^M_\ 'STAR of the 19t: Tins could be a week cl >ou uul u«\e retmeieu >oui |3*'.^' *^sr y *y M1,619 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-07-10 15 j I ~m* *11 T\ v\ 1 W& b^ MHEB^ C Ki»* f ti n^ i Hi, Uc I $64 U«rW r jiii7 1 i md BP*Kw«f f—f»r— %n4tmim Iwe IH< t»M rif*W w*f»W34 words
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Article, Illustration974 1966-07-10 17 SPECIAL REPORT TO SUNDAY TIMES LONDON, Saturday ORLD- WIDE audience ot man> millions the largest r any sports event in hisiory will watch the 1966 .d soccer Cup finals which begin here on Monday. Queen Elizabeth will attend the opening match between England974 words
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Article270 1966-07-10 17 f'ATEHEAD. Sat.^Th< \I Rusaian* have beei attracting most attention of the Group 4 World Cup team* gathered in the northeast of Lngland The North Koreans rank outsiders in the competition, have been caii sine some distractions with criticisms of training grounds and demands for meals270 words
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167 1966-07-10 17 \VHANGAREI. Sat. The touring British Lions Rugby Un.tm Team, who play New Zealand in the first international ntxt Sxiurday. beat Nurth Auckland by six point* to three here today. It was their tifth win in nine matches played on the New Zealand167 words
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Article245 1966-07-10 17 1 ONDON, Sat. Yesterday's M 1 county cricket result* were: At Bradford: Yorkshire bt Essex by 139 runs. Yorlcs 283-8 and 123-3 dec: Essex 125 and 122 (A. Nicholson 6-32). Yorka 12pts. At Worcester: Match drawn. Worcestershire 252 and 211-6 dec: Northamptonshire 119 and 193-3 (P. Reynolds245 words
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Article21 1966-07-10 17 TELUK ANBON, Sat. Gloucester Estate beat St. Anthony's School 1-0 In a division two soccer league match here yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-07-10 17 BANGKOK. Sat. Countries participating in next December s Asian Games here have been informed they could send cultural troupes "to brighten the spirit of th* gamer" A news release of the public relations romm!*tee of the Asian G&mes said the organising committee109 words
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278 1966-07-10 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SEAP Games 400 metres record holder Asir Victor of Perak won the best performance award for his record-breaking 400 metres in the National Electricity Board's athletic meet which ended today at Pantai. His time was 49.6278 words
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Article113 1966-07-10 17 SINGAPORE. Sat. Dafending singles champion Wong Tew Gee cleared his first hurdle when he beat Joseph Tay 15-4, 15-7 in the national badminton championship at Gulllemard Road yesterday. Tew G«e who drew a by* In the first round meets the former Malaysian Malays tingle*113 words
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Article150 1966-07-10 17 A tame draw as WI go slow I ONDON. Sat. The West Indies' three-day match with Middlesex ended tamely in a draw at Lord's here yesterday and the i touring side s dull and unenterprising batting throughout the match won them no new admirers. They took five and a quarter150 words
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Article23 1966-07-10 17 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat Th» Kedah open gr>;; championship" will be hpld al Harvard Estate here on July 23 and 2423 words
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Article46 1966-07-10 17 IPOH. Sat. Five players of the Batang Padang District women's basketball team who walked off the court In a Perak inter-district match against Sungei Slput-Chemor combined on Thursday night were impended for one year by the Perak Amateur Basketball Association here today.46 words
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Article37 1966-07-10 17 KUALA KANOSAR. Sat. Talplng Malays rallied strongly In the second half to beat Ipoh Malays, holders. 1-2 In the final of the Perak Malays lnter-dlstrict soccer rompeMtton to win the Sultan Vussuf Cup here today.37 words
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457 1966-07-10 17 ■.tUIRFIELD, Sat. Phil Rodgers, iTI 28-year-old American from Pensacola, Florida, cut down the last nine holes of the tough Muirfleld course to 30 brilliant strokes yesterday to take the lead In th« British open golf championship. A third round of457 words
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Article, Illustration256 1966-07-10 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING WITH QLYMPIC TORCH, an up-and-coming sprinter, should make a safe each-way bet in the $15,000 Summer Cup over 6f (Race 5) at Bukit Timah this afternoon. This Beaux Walk five-year-old has already chalked up three impressive wins over sprint distances. At256 words
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Article167 1966-07-10 18 BEST BETS: Grecian Bay, Olympic Torch, Flawless. Best Forecast: Flawless and Golconda in Rare 6 The ***** is soft. i norn mm > %i i wn ioisiik BTOR\Tr.I.I.tR MUKUMIIK I.IOKI >TKFAM Mutineer LMkj I urk -lie. Lark) l.uckt Mutineer Hettet GRMIW R\\ Ml II lOW /OlH\gil Zodiagur hinrv irMiurf167 words
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943 1966-07-10 18 Storyteller gets chance for winning break IF Storyteller is ever to A win anything here is his chance. This four-year-old has been running good races and deserves a winning break in Race 1. First time out at Ipoh In January Storyteller was third over 5Jf. He ran the useful Gypsy943 words
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Article1295 1966-07-10 18 Race 1—2.0 Cl 3 Div 3 ($8,000) 7f 15 yds 1 ***** Mutineer a (Wan) ten 9 0 (F) Movham 2 ***** Storyteller (Chattls Hill > Bagby Jr 4 8.13 (SF) Posner 13 S 77 Tallette cTallette) Daniels 4 B.l' Sublan 10 4 ***** Priam g1,295 words
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80 1966-07-10 19 MIUtPIBL» (lllBlBBl). tai. t»M grmtm trmm t IIMBjB OM*. laatay aea««4 a eaw-esfasw T**mj U>* "rtalßal aawr. raMatUaffJf ftSSaTaMMWffM VsWI BbAbl Bsßiiu **mn a abOTt partt a* taw fta*! trrrn tar a SI II illCh» hmd aa iftrfftu tt far IW 72 twtaa. ii mi80 words
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Article203 1966-07-10 19 Penang score double over Kedah nSNANO. Sat. Penang X scored a badminton double today when they b»at Kedah in the Heah Joo Seang Cup (boys) and Lee Kok Chee Cup (girls) to become the North Zone champions In the Inter-state schools badminton competition. In the Heah Cup match played at203 words
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Article358 1966-07-10 19 SYDNEY. Sat. Result* of Australian Association tootball matches played today were NSW NORTH DIV. 1 Mayfleld 0 Weston 0. NSW ll.li UIV 1 Hakoah 3 Cumberland 0, 8t George 6 Corinthians 2. 6th Sydney 3 Apia 1. NSW FED DIV 3 Canterbury 5 Sutherland 0, Menu 1358 words
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85 1966-07-10 19 Butterworth to Ipoh cycle race on July 17 IPOH. Sat. The Ipoh Boya Club is organising an open 10 miles cycle race from Butterworth to Ipoh. on Sunday, Ju!j 17. at 7.30 am Competitors are to assemble at the Butterworth clock tower at 630 a.m. for briefing. Entries should be85 words
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Article55 1966-07-10 19 BATU OAJAH. Bat. T. T. Kaang, of Ipoh. von the gold shield for Klnta District open baselcetball tournament when they 'eat Sau Phang of Batu Oajah 64-52 yesterday. The junior section championship went to Yee Hoi. also of Ipoh. who beat Ming Ngan. of Ipoh'55 words
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Article25 1966-07-10 19 SINOAPORE. Bat. Army, the current inter-Services golf champions, will meet Singapore Island Country Club in their annual match at 6 ICC course tomorrow.25 words
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2087 1966-07-10 19 Gatot Kacha snatches short head win for three-in- a-row CINGAPORE, Sat. Nine-year-old Gatot Kacha, with apprenRod Allan riding a great finish, snatched a short head win from Lark to make it three off the reel at Buklt Timah here today. Gatot Kacha paid $94 for a win. Magnificent King, with2,087 words
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302 1966-07-10 20 SAOA RUNS FASTEST (1: 59.0) 800 m BY SCHOOLBOY SINGAPORE, Sat- A Sadayappan. Singapore's top schoolboy middle distance runner ran a magnificent lmin 58 9 in the 800 heats at the SAAA Junior championships at Farrer Park today. Thla is the fa*te*t time t>> a Btnfjnri or MaJayftl&n schoolboy tills302 words
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Article, Illustration61 1966-07-10 20 DISMAY for Singapore opening batsman. Jeffrey Jeremiah who looks dejected as a chorus of appeals by Negri fielders rings out. Paceman Jakeman dances with joy. Seconds later umpire Cook raises his finger. Jeremiah was caught behind the wicket for four runs off the mond ballKok Ah Chong - 61 words
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474 1966-07-10 20 Cheryl knocks off sprint records galore but misses the big ones KuALA LUMPUR, Saturday. i^HERYL DORALL. the 16-year-old Bukit Nahas Convent student stole the show in the Selangor Schools Sports Council annual athletic meet which concluded at the Merdeka Stadium today. Cheryl cracked two meet, Malaysian Schools and Selangor records474 words
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421 1966-07-10 20 ERNEST FRIDA - P. Gatha, Craven add 85 as Spore get 229 ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Saturday IVEGRI Sembilan, with all their first innings wickets in hand, were 199 runs behind Singapore at the end of the first day's play in the south zone MCA inter-state tournament match on the SCC padang today.421 words
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373 1966-07-10 20 Armed Forces, Police in keen tussle for lead JTUALA T.UMPUR. Sat. Malaysian Poluc and Malay.Man Armed Force* wer» locked in a keen duel for the first innings lead in their annual Caldwell Cup cricket match which started at Gur- ney Road today. At stumps Police had scored 120 runs for373 words
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Article80 1966-07-10 20 r>H, Sat. Only one record wa* set on the second day oi the Perak PWD sports here today. M Raman. who clocked 15:44.5 for the 5.000 m yesterday to beat his 1962 Perak n..'e record by 25 1. ran the 1.500 m today In 4:19.4 to80 words
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Article140 1966-07-10 20 ALOR STAR. Sat. Perak beat Kedah by an Innings and 50 runs In their MCA league match here today. Perak, who declared at 189 for four yesterday, dismissed Kedah for 72 and 67 KEDAH 2nd INNS: Aziz Hashlm c Rarvlr b Aziz Ismail 2. Mokhtar140 words
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Article97 1966-07-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor. with a 2-0 win at Kuala Trengganu on July 1 to their credit, will meet Trengganu with more confidence in the second-leg of the inter-zone final In the Malaya Cup eoccer competition at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (kick-off 8 p.m >. The winners on97 words
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Article332 1966-07-10 20 HECTORJAGDEV STAND PROPS S'GOR KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor looked well poised for an innings victory over Penang in their last MCA tournament north zone matcti at the end of the first day's play on the padang today. After scoring 251 in their first innings. Selangor had taken seven Penang wickets332 words
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Article24 1966-07-10 20 SINGAPORE, an..— Singapore Joint Services »nd Malacca played a scoreless dra* in ihelr Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar stadium today.24 words
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320 1966-07-10 20 IPOH. Sat. Probation? ry 1 inspector Abdul Majeed became the champion athlete at the Perak Police contingent athletic championships on the municipal padang here today. He broke the 400 m and 800 m records, was second in the 200 m and the 400 m320 words
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Article45 1966-07-10 20 a Honolulu boxing promoter yesterday asked the World Boxing Association 'o investigate the possible return match between junior middleweight champion Kirn Ki-Soo of South Korea and former titleholder Nino Venvenuti of Italy, He said that WBA rules forbid contracts calling for return matches.45 words
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Advertisement342 1966-07-10 17 Foot Ifch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching 1 Stopped in »y^ l^O 7 Minutes "^T Do your f««t Itch «o -.yili .*^3^flßßE3QSlfrf|aj^E badlr that th.r a*arlT -•Cim»^»' «rIT» rou or»»rf Do— th« skin on roar feet crack and Infection*, aa wall aa K!n«-worm. 1. PmIT Ar» thar*342 words
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Advertisement325 1966-07-10 17 NOTICE UNITED ASBESTOS CEMENT BERHAD Itiue of 1,002,000 Ordinary Shares of $1 each and Offtr For Sab of 2,058.000 Ordinary Sh*r« of $1 each. The directors of United Asbestos Cement Berhad announced that the application list for the shares closed at .12.00 p.m. on Thursday, 7th July. ISSUE OFFER The325 words
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Miscellaneous217 1966-07-10 17 I SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Pahang AAA HOC KLY Friendly: Sltlac'ships iKuantan). Spore AAA I wan Ygsters v Kilat, Taipinf lunior c'ships tFarrer Pk>. (Sitiawan). BADMINTON Penang SOCCKR Malaya Cm: Public Services c'ships (PCGHS Inler-ione nnal, 2nd leg hath S'gor v Trengganu (Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m. > Johore v f-uir'KiT Mr*217 words
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Advertisement158 1966-07-10 18 Ideal for Radios, Toys, Cameras, Tape Recorders, Phonographs ...Cordless Electric Appliances! (1) Out&imhng Performance Over A Wide Temperature Rante. (2) Is** Shelf-Life Hermetically-Sealed. Vented Steel Case. (3) Lmrer Operating C>»t< (ireater Vstmnmy. A PRODUCT OF UNION CARBIDE |g|H P^^^ *■•«•>- *>«-*.-. ,^.,*s*iv T.M^xE-mijFmi I^. I ib, MERCEDi S-BENZ jmmmKeKSBBSB^dM ■^"fc^..158 words
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Obituary84 1966-07-10 19 CABLE RECEIVED from Ceylon that Sivayokam Poothathamby Mster of SonriMindram 8 Road 12 108 Pttalmg Jaya and Subramantam Railways Fa llm passed away at Telllppalal on 9-7-66 MR. SEAH TENG Khoon. age 70. passed away peacefully at his residence 6A, Loke Yew Street on 9.766. leaving behind his beloved84 words
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Advertisement546 1966-07-10 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (S>«rt) ~+i U imtm.i aY» M «a>. aatra MWIUJir imin ika ataat aa> ■raaiaraa L«t»t r«n>a at Tib •>a« OaMaailtk* U4 Hi HT, aouta ■ilaaa Raaa. 8 pora HID TN| OCCASION llßMlll •aaM'Hlas' *aa«lau«. nas»thlnf am- »ou mill wiLm(juli»l' ttm. SO* Baulk BrMn R4.. a aera.546 words
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Advertisement147 1966-07-10 19 Lite CLASSIFIEDS I it Word* 111 (Mimimum) 7.7.6« GODYCKI: To May and George, a son, George Alexander, at Mission Hospital. Penang. Grateful thanks to Doctor and Btaff. BETWEEN JEFFREY Armand and Christina Tan Slew Klok on 10-7-66 TEO LIM: Mr. Teo Llong Swee and Mlsx Llm Lee Wei were married147 words
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