The Straits Times, 14 July 1966
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Title Section24 1966-07-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 This National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd 1845 THIRSDAY, JULY 14. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 RON 203424 words
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Article, Illustration299 1966-07-14 1 Malik may get new post in next Cabinet JAKARTA. Wed. High-ranking Governmeni sources here ♦hat Gen. Suharto might replace Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik, (above), and the Minister for Economics and Development. Sultan Hamengku Buwono, in his Cabinet. The sources said Mr. Malik and the Sultan. •rr, would remain asReuter - 299 words
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Article44 1966-07-14 1 Britain to keep the strong LONDON. Wed The British Government Is determined to keep the pound sterling strong n.id maintain the value of sterling, the Prime Minister. Mr Wilson, told a dinner in honour of Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, last ntßht— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1966-07-14 1 WARSAW. Wed— Poland l« »illln to send volunteers to Vietnam if the North Vietnamese Government request* them, according to President Edward Ochab— UPl.26 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-07-14 1 Students in new demonstration •YES MAN' TO SOEK AND 'OPPORTUNIST JAKARTA, Wednesday pMYE thousand militant students demonstrated outside Gen. Suharto's office in Jakarta today demanding that two Presidium Inner Cabinet members be dropped from the new Cabinet. The students demonstrated for two hours outside a ring207 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-07-14 1 JAKARTA, Wed. President J Soekarno's No. 1 wife, Fatmawati (above), has returned to the Merdeka Palace here for the first time in more than six years to "help ease the tension in the nation and bring order in the Presidential household," it was reportedUPI - 97 words
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367 1966-07-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed ANY inconvenience caused lo Ihe estimated 4'M)()() Singapore and Malayan identity-card holders who crass the Causeway daily due to the operation of new immigration controls from Friday would be of the "most superficial kind." This was stressed here by the367 words
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Article52 1966-07-14 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand's Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. said today he had declined nomination to become a judge of the World Court at The Hague. He had been nominated by the Thailand National Committee of the World Court for his wide knowledge and experience of InternationalReuter - 52 words
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Article58 1966-07-14 1 When City Councillor l.im Kean Slew meets Lawyer l.im Kean Slew, aided and abetted by thr Party Whip Lim Kran Slew, it is the City Councillor in him that sets a bashing. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan. a former Mayor of George Town City Council, giving evidence before the City Council58 words
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Article50 1966-07-14 1 MANILA. Wed Mr Romeo Busuego. the Philippine!; first Ambassador to Malaysia, will take up his post on Monday Mr. Busuego. formerly Ambassador to Karachi, will leave here for Singapore by Malaysian Airways on Saturday. He will be accompanied by hi* wife and 13-year-old daughter. Maria Theresa50 words
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Article46 1966-07-14 1 CHICAOO. Wed Rioting Negroes wrecked and looted shops and hurled Molotov cocktails at police In south-west Chicago last nighi Tie riots were sparked when police shut off a fire hydrant tiaCd by Negro rhlldren to cool off in the sweltering heat. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article28 1966-07-14 1 HOMHAY. Wed The Bombay Slock Exchange loda^ suspended business for hall" an hour while brokers prayed for rain to break the drought in Inaia.— A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article197 1966-07-14 1 Big blitz seen for 140 miles SAIGON, Wp d. American war planes turned North Vietnamese nil tanks near Haiphong into an inferno visible for 140 miles, and in South Vietnam cut down 71 Communist guerillas in 10 minutes of itrafiiiß. U.S. spokesmen said today. The ma»i\f display of American air197 words
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Article31 1966-07-14 1 CORRUPTION PROBE i..m;os. Wed. iatti and wealth of public oflici.iN in Nigeria nre to investigated. Wealth ronsiderert to have br«'' iiuirrd corruptly will impounded, says AuetM published tnilav. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article63 1966-07-14 2 DRISBANE. Wed.^Australia's first electronic Cupid has boobed. It paired off two male students for a university dance. The assignment was for Cupid— a digital computer to select suitably matched couples for the University of Queensland ball this Saturday Most of the couplings looked all right. But AdrianReuter - 63 words
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137 1966-07-14 2 Jakarta mission continues London talks ON DON. Wed— Indoae1^ Man and British Mm Mn and expert* held further talks here yesterday on outstanding fln.<n< ial and economic matters between their tv»o countries, officials said. Lord Walston. Parliamentary I'nder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, led the British delegation at the talks with137 words
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Article22 1966-07-14 2 JAKARTA Wed. Indonesia will open ft consulate general in South Korea the Foreign Minister. Mr Malik, said here yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration671 1966-07-14 2 Rusk: Big job still ahead in Vietnam WE OUGHT NOT TO BE TOO CONFIDENT THAT PEKING IS LEAVING HANOI ADRIFT fHE U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, warned yesterday that there was still a big job ahead in Vietnam. Bringing a sobering note into recent caut i o v671 words
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Article, Illustration293 1966-07-14 2 Johnson extends a friendly hand to Peking WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson held out the hand of friendship to Communist China today but warned that the United States would remain in Vietnam as long as it was necessary to defeat aggression there. The President, in a speech to a group ofReuter - 293 words
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133 1966-07-14 2 AslBom spree mostly on shady delights VOKK. U>d American Mildier* on leave from duty in Vietnam arp spending an much as rssi.u million a year "in the more qur«. tionablf- rollers of the Far East." Newsweek in.iK.i7.im- said yesterday. It said that some 2.000 soldiers a week fly out of133 words
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Article48 1966-07-14 2 VIENTIANE. Wed. Th« Laotian Navy v tl it born vMtfrd»v la a brief mili'arv ceremony after h lupsr of mn vrars. The Laotians revealed their new Mekong River fleet here coiiMMing of four fa*t patrol boat* and six targe motor junks for cargo tnUMDOft48 words
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Advertisement109 1966-07-14 2 idi'ertisement. Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bo' tie of lemon Dclph. the 'atest type skin neshftr.er used by beautlfu. '.i men throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck109 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-07-14 2 TA>E gAMBOLQ <*~y<4fr4fr V. eat rr /'me wont evi nPN f\ TOLD *xj not to ut\ I I TAfiTC TtJ l M«* WAT YOU HYOULDUTJ25 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-07-14 3 Apasra's reign ends on Saturday MIAMI Wed Swrrew and "finhbowl liviac" has done little to chance A•a r a Hongvikula iihdvn. whMc one -year reien as Mi** I ni\erxe (•hk« to an end on Sat. ■rday I know life tetter. I ha\r »frn more of the world the 19-year-old Bangkok176 words
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Article54 1966-07-14 3 LUCKNOW. Wed. Five people were killed and 60 injured veaterday when police fired on a crowd of demonstrators at Band* town. 120 miles south of here. The demonstration was organised *s part of a one-day general utrike r> -adefh State *t«ged by leltuing parties in54 words
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110 1966-07-14 3 pASADEN A Wed «urver 1, America's television robot on the moon. ha> found it ha.s a tiny broker window. Surveyor officials report ed that the lunar probe sen' 257 pictures streaming 240.000 miles back to earth yesterday from the moon's OceanReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration540 1966-07-14 3 American Colonel held on charges of spying ACCUSED OF SELLING SECRETS TO RUSSIA 4 RETIRED army lieutenant-colonel, formerly assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was arrested yesterday on charges of conspiring to deliver to the Soviet Union data relating to national security. The Justice Department announcing the arrest byAP - 540 words
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73 1966-07-14 3 SAO PAULO. Wed. Loud snores came from under the bed. The alarmed house owner took a pistol and investigated and found a burglar fast asleep, police said today. Luis Custodlo de Sousa. 18, had broken into the house, heard someone coming and hidReuter - 73 words
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Article22 1966-07-14 3 LONDON. Wed. Spain and Britain resumed talks here today on Gibraltar after an Interval ef nearly two months.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article49 1966-07-14 3 SYDNEY. Wed. A spectator who assaulted the referee and sparked a riot at a football match here has been banned for life from attending New South Wales Soccer Federation matches The spectator. Aired Bajada. 29. was fined AS3O for hitting the referee and resisting arrest49 words
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Article41 1966-07-14 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Conuress completed action yesterday on a BUI to give members of the U.S. armed forces a 3.2 per cent pay raise and to authorise expenditures of USSI74OO million for weapons, planes, and other military equipment. AJ»41 words
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149 1966-07-14 3 rmCAGO, Wed. The Government moved yesterday to seize 186 brassieres falsely adverised as cancer preventive* The U.S. Food and uk Administration filed sui* in the U.S. District Court seeking to seise and condemn he brassieres. The suit was filed after an inspector.149 words
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213 1966-07-14 3 'BRITAIN TO BE OUT OF THE RED NEXT YEAR' FORECAST LONDON, Wednesday. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, forecast yesterday that Britain would move into a balance of payments surplus next year. But he avoided answerIng House of Commons demands for more drastic and immediate action to bolsterReuter - 213 words
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Article57 1966-07-14 3 JAKARTA. Wed. Some 3.000 people have died in a famine caused by a six-month drought In the Lesser Sunda Islands, east of Java, a doctor said here today. Dr. Aziz, who came nere to demand the dismissal of the local governor, said most of the deaths57 words
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122 1966-07-14 3 Mini-skirt girls launch new leg look I ONDON Wed. With the altrashort mini skirts (iris are now wearing there are large expanses of bare leg and thigh to be adorned. These four London models have thought up a new twist to the arts of feminine makeup. They painted their legs.Expresspic - 122 words
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184 1966-07-14 3 108 ANGELES. Wed. A craft that files like a stone and looks like a wedge of pie made its first free flight here yest r r d ay. performing ••beautifully, simply beautifully." The wingless craft, called the M2F2 lifting vehicle, was dropped at 45.000AP - 184 words
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Advertisement262 1966-07-14 3 Beautiful curtains glide on S«l S«t Hand- Drawn S«( J < Make french pleats with a """|^:'--Jv: trie versatile vertical track. R" "I The 1 s a sylon curtain II- ft H trac k to suit your every lv VJ| -In requirement AN ALUMINIUM TRACK WITH NYLON RUNNERS (SYLON)THE SILENT262 words
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279 1966-07-14 4 Gourmets' powder: Smuggling hampers production SINGAPORE. Wed. An industrialist, Mr. Teo Ek TJoe, today claimed that large-scale smuggling of monosodium glutamate (gourmets' powder) from Hong Kong and Taiwan was hampering the growth of the pioneer industry in Singapore. Mr. Teo. managing director of the Federal Chemical Industries (8> Ltd., which279 words
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133 1966-07-14 4 A chase— then man falls to his death SINGAPORE Wed.— Tan Chal Yu. 15. an odd-Job labourer at Kopln nightclub In Mayo Street, fell to his death from the fourth floor of the night club Julldlng oti Monday night. According to eye-witness accounts. Tan was fleeing from an RAF serviceman,133 words
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Article59 1966-07-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Brisk sales were reported today at all post offices of official first day covers for use In connection with the commemorative National Day postage stamps to be Issued on Aug. 9. The Director of Posts said that sales of these covers at 1059 words
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Article52 1966-07-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed —Electricity supply will be Interrupted for carrying out maintenance work at Yew Tee village substation, between 9 am and spm on Friday hi Woodlands Road <11'« ms to 12 ms.) Jalan Lengkok Saga. Jalan Ketapang. Jalan Kessembl, Jalan Gall Batu and Kampong behind Caltex Station at52 words
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265 1966-07-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A civil claim for $53,142.97 against the Thai Airways International Ltd. was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High court today The suit for damages arose from the loss at the airline's cargo store at Paya Lebar airport of eight265 words
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Article, Illustration641 1966-07-14 4 TWO JAPANESE FIRMS TO HELP BUILD NEW JURONG POWER STATION THK demand for electricity supply in Singapore is rising so rapidly that in the next five years the capital expenditure of the Public Utilities Board's electricity department is expected to reach $300 million. The board's chairman, Dr.641 words
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Article66 1966-07-14 4 SINOAPORE. Wed— TV Bingapura's Channel 6 will telecast another discussion In Its aeries, "Opinion," tomorrow at 9.15 p.m. The topic of the discussion: "Law and Society." Participant* will be Dean Erwln Grlswold of Havard University Law School, who recently visited Singapore; Mr. P. Coomaraswamy; Professor G66 words
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Advertisement358 1966-07-14 4 jA' '2nd' WEEK! 'jk* ■QR capitol jPy^: WT f+ W^L EzpMMiTe Espi«Mfe I mff 11'/ BWI Adventure ia whicb Im^> WtL Bullett ft Mrsterv A^IHPIL yT HUDSON CAROIHALE vN^ s® Blindfold 1 TICMMICOLOr PANAVISION* M REX SKY OPENS TOMORROW I INTERNATIONAL AGENTS IN THE I MANHUNT OF THE CENTURY' I358 words
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Article, Illustration696 1966-07-14 5 SEVENTH DAY OF THE PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY R«port«r« Oh X*« Tiang, Cunn Chit Thy« PENANG, Wednesday A FORMER Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today described how his suc■QT, Mi Ooi Thiam Siew. with a lot imT Deputy Mayor, Mr.696 words
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Article, Illustration770 1966-07-14 5 My suspicion »as first aroused towards the end of 1961. or beginning of 1962. when Mr. Chang Po Jung sent in his resignation from chairmanship of the town planning and building committee He learnt privately from770 words
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124 1966-07-14 5 'HE University of Binga 1 pore should be an autolomous institution whose autonomy should be guaranteed by the Government. Tlu.s is one of the points In a resolution passed unanimously by the 19th students' council of the University of Singapore Students* Union at a recent meeting.124 words
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Article, Illustration544 1966-07-14 5 pawn when »uiidti..\ Mr. Chang Po Jung resigned tn.ui chairmanship of the town planning and building comDiittee 'Tins cauaed alarm amuiig members ot the Labour Party. and party leaden finally persuaded him to vwthdraw liu> resignation. Mr. Chang told544 words
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Advertisement96 1966-07-14 5 MORE IMPROVEMENTS HOW You most test ride to know the difference between BETTER jk and BEST l imm. 100vl-; ISiff^ --i-SsBEH'"" >m Jim? _*Bvv THE lEADER AND INVENTOR OF Olt INJECTION SYSTEM YAMAHA"AUTOLUBE" THE FIRST AND ONLY 100 TWIN IN THE THIS SYSTEM HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY WORI D WITH FURTHFR96 words
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140 1966-07-14 6 The perils facing our youth— by Nasir L :.IMPUR. Wed. The di >f the Oewau Buhua c. i Nasir bin Ismail, arned of the dangers .H>>ed la the Methods I ol here. 8 ■ame and "thr 4 N«w ideas we <\ant to inculcate mt > the ininds of rur you'140 words
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70 1966-07-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Ministry of National Development ha.- .started a houae-to-hou.se survey to collect information from residents for future planning in the Republic. Information required Is on the social, educational, economic, health, houalng and transportation needs of the people All information riven to official interviewers is70 words
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Article, Illustration284 1966-07-14 6 Concord to come to S'pore in 1970's BIGGER RUNWAY FOR 1,200 M.P.H. PLANE rp HE than man of BOAC. Sir Giles Guthrie, today said the l.'W-seater Concord supersonic aii ci alt should come to Singapore in the *****. JSir Gile;*. on a busi- Ml (o Singapore, said he exported the284 words
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928 1966-07-14 6 Mr Karr.aimthan said. "He kaid the deielopers had ed him they «ere acquiring additional land. The question U. who «>kri! Uieni to acquire additional i.nul and why Mr. Ranutnathan "Had the company really -»slced lor the matter to be928 words
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Miscellaneous75 1966-07-14 6 Itiifjs Bunny **V Rmiph HoimHahl J VOJ'LL MAVE'I I'LL COME BACK TOO 9^o, THAT'LL BE TWO-SITS, DOCAN'^ f TO STOP MOW, V TOMOWWOWJ J BUT I 00MT INTEND V O^N'T PEBSCT TH' TIP: h bugs; i have to i < to miss the bus: J <* C^^S CATCH MVBUSiJ BUT75 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1966-07-14 7 Horten.se Schneider raised herself >m poverty to riches as Paris 1 most famous actress and France's most expensive courtesan ONE summer morning in 1855 Paul Berthelier, a popular Parisian singer, arrived at the house of Jacques Offenbach bringing with him a 211,815 words
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276 1966-07-14 8 JEFFREY FRANCiS - Lo pledges full support to end smuggling JEFFREY FRANCiS: I: Jesselton. Wed From CABAH s Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, today pledged full co-operation to put an end to the smuggling of American cigarettes into the Southern Philippines. But, he pointed out, there would be the problem of co-ordination of276 words
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Article67 1966-07-14 8 PENANG. Wed. A pig-rear-er. Sin Cheng Hoe. 26. was robb ed of $102 by three armed men at Kampong Melayu, Aver Itam Road, last night. Sin reported to the r th"»t he was on his way li we on a motor-cycle at about 8 p.n:. I the men67 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-07-14 8 A 'FIRST 9 FOR ENVOY ONG WASHINGTON, Wed. The Malaysian Ambassador, Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin above), has been elected the first honorary member of the Society of Alumni and Friends of Medico. Medico was founded by the late Dr. Thomas Dooley and provides a means (Of doctors. nurses andAP - 103 words
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Article66 1966-07-14 8 PENANG. Wed— The president at the State Islamic Council, Haji Almmd Maliki. will open the State "berzanji" (religious book reading) competition at the Kapitan Kllng mobque, Pitt Street, at 4.30 p.m. on July 23. Ten competitors five men and five women from five district* will take66 words
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Article24 1966-07-14 8 PENANG. Wed. The South Indian Labour Fund Board today presented a S5OO cheque to the St Nicholas School for the Blind.24 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-07-14 8 IVVIO Abang Othman (above), chairman of the Party Neeara Sarawak, has NOT been dismissed from the party's leadership as reported in the Straits Times yesterday. The three-hour emergency meeting of the executive committee of Panas on Tuesday retained Dato Abang Othman as chairman. The meeting at131 words
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Article40 1966-07-14 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed Pour robbers, three armed with pistols, held up a shopkeeper, Tan Ah Hoo. at his Tanah Liat bhop last night and robbed him of S5OO in cash and jewellery before escaping Into a nearby Kampong.40 words
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256 1966-07-14 8 Contractor fails in appeal for bigger award I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A contractor who won nearly $25.00(1 damages for tht loss of his left arm m a road accident failed in his appeal yesterday for a bigger award. Mr Justice H T Ong. vbn delivered the main judgment of the appeal256 words
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155 1966-07-14 8 7 motor firms seek to set up plants in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. Tht> Singapore Uuvernment la now considering applications from sfvrn int. tional motor m&nufmc* lurera tor ttu letting up of car assembly plants The applications wen r»ciwr d liter nit Fmaii! c Minister. Mr. Lnu Kirn Sun. in May155 words
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Article50 1966-07-14 8 KANGAR. Wed— More than 800 villagers of Kampong TeboK. li Utah Aji. five miles from tore, took pa ;t in a '*****18 royona project yesterday. Led by Inche Ahmad bn> Ka.sini. secretary of the Kampong Tebok Umno branch, they helped to level the village mosque compound.50 words
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Article, Illustration415 1966-07-14 8 THE Judicial Committee A of the Privy council will f recommend the dismissal of an appeal by a Malaysian Government officer. Rasiah Munuttmy, challenging the validity of a decision by the Public Services Commis- sion to terminate his ap- I pointmentReuter - 415 words
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Article72 1966-07-14 8 Non-payment of zakat: 5 fined KANGAR, Wed. t ers were charged m t!i cou: 1 yesterday with falling to pay "leir zakat (religious tithes*. Fnui- of them MM lr.it bin Sudin. Mnrat bin Taib. Bakar bin No., and Desa bm MB* pleaded guilty and wt fined :>l5 each. The other.72 words
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Article40 1966-07-14 8 KAMPAR. Wed. Lnu Ah Pah. 19- •> travelling lun ld.r assistant was acquitted here Yesterday without his defence being called on a charge of kidnapping a 13-year-old girl. Chuv, Muu Neng. from her mother on Oct. 1 last year.40 words
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Miscellaneous205 1966-07-14 8 4 Oop Ihi I'.i. Htwwnlin \X3 FIHP THE KINPOF A I; 1. ACTUALLY. WE 7 WOULD A GLTV J* l -v/ THATS WHERE A fiLTV TIME MACHINE WE NEEP TO/ MOU SEE, THE MENXcONTACT THEM. POTT KNOW IF FROM 2IOS /^YES BLJtX ME ANTOOOLA i REACH INTO THE FUTURE. OF205 words
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333 1966-07-14 9 Wilson: Base stays at Singapore unless it becomes untenable rt British Prime Mhllßitr. Mr. Harold Wilson, told Parliamrnt yesterday that the stationing of British troops in I trilia was a complex one and Britain intended to stay at the Singapore basr unless It became untenable n» iporr kffimr an- tenable,Reuter - 333 words
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401 1966-07-14 9 Consulate in Taipeh a 'good thing 9 says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IT would be a "good thing for Malaysia to set up a consulate in Taipeh to look after the largo number of Malaysians visiting Formosa on business and pleasure annually, Tengku Abdul Abdul Rahman said today. Although no401 words
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Article51 1966-07-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed —The Art* Council of Malaysia will hold an exhibition in October for ho are 18 years or under Entries which dose on Auk l! 0 should be sri,: to the Arts Cnunell. P.O R< H.tn. Kii.ih I unipur from 'hum cirry form* may tx51 words
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79 1966-07-14 9 1/1 ALA LI MPIK. Wed. A non-commission-ed officer on the American destroyer D.vr^s will fly home from here tomorrow on rmergem-y leave. Hr received a telegram yesterday tellinc him that his parents had died by drowning in the U.S. Kredrick. Si-hroeder received the cable while79 words
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Article42 1966-07-14 9 KUANTAN. Wed.— The Mcntri Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamcd Srh. will open national language book exhibition at the Town Hall here tomorrow. The director of Dow an Bahasa dim PuMak.t. Sved Naiir bin Umail. will be present.42 words
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165 1966-07-14 9 4 MILLION PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE BY 1990 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore s population will reach four million by 1990, according to the Planning Department. To cope with this growth, a traffic planning unit has been established one of its duties is to prepare an island-wide transportation plan. Such a plan might165 words
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Article39 1966-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Switzerland's iiituon.il airline. Swis&air. U exppcted to start a service to Singapore won. An air n«reement signed on Saturday between the Singapore and Swiis Government provides traffic rights lor Swistair to operate hcrp.39 words
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Article25 1966-07-14 9 SINGAPORE- Wed Mr-mbor* of the Indian Chamber of Commerce have donated $3200 to the Civilian Victim.* of the Japanrse Occupation Memorial Building Fund25 words
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Article64 1966-07-14 9 PENANG. Wed Robert Mm Thean Soo 36. unemployed, pleaded guilty here yesterday to a charge of cheating Mohamed Abu Bakar bin M. S. Kadar Mohideen of $1,679 I.im. the prosecution ."tated, obtained the money from Mohideen after promiMng to get him a food contract al64 words
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Article37 1966-07-14 9 IPOH. Wed— A Chineae film actress Miss Joanna Cheung Lai Chu. will arrive here by plane tomorrow to give a one-week personal appearance at the Ruby Theatre here in conjunction with her film "Prosperity Ahead."37 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-07-14 9 Road death Man fined $1,000 IPOH. Wed A lorry driver. Lira Ah Lek. 32. who caused the death of a tin .-nine labourer in a road ar-i-ident was today fined II 000 or a year's jail by the Session* Court here. Hix drivers licence was also ordered to be endorsed83 words
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128 1966-07-14 9 Kl'AI^A I JMPUR. Wed You don't have U> know French to learn farhion designing in Pans, according to Ml 2* Chon« Veat May. who recently returned from a years study In Pans on a French Govern nent scholarship. Miss Chon?. who own* a dre«128 words
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Article25 1966-07-14 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed —A new Ulamir religious m hoo. will be built ihl* year In 81mpanu Tiga. Kuala Kumu. six miles 'rom here25 words
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Article139 1966-07-14 9 LBJ quotes Raja 11' ASH IN Wed. Tf President Johnson yesterday quoted Singapore's F o r I ijrn Minister. Mr S Rajaratnam. In a sp«»t>ch about the future of Asia. Talking to a group at college oflicials he said In Pacific •'Earlier this year, the Foreign MlnUter >>; Singapore s«.:dUPI - 139 words
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Advertisement147 1966-07-14 9 Here is an entirely new motor car from the makers of the famed Gordini. An entirely new aluminium block 1470 cc engine gives remarkable performance. Crisp, clean fast-back body style, a class apart in its category, has a character all its own. Inside, it is a limousine tailored for long147 words
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Miscellaneous234 1966-07-14 9 Straits Times Crossword H wM iMr~~ ACROSS 7. indoor arrangements for dra1. and 5. Uitkcnsians get the matist < 8 best port and *ea-lood < 8. 6 > 8 Nev er forpets the Nepal di»9. General meat supplier in town u rt)ance (8) 13. The sailors leaving? That 10 mv234 words
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Article49 1966-07-14 10 U Wmr4m til Himiimmm) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Neo and -c real ha a.ro.la Mki attendanre during Tt and at the funeral THE FAMILY OF -lie la'e Mnitl Owajaaf liwan Nywig thanka relative*. .rt. 800 Joo Aaaa. and Memhera of the Chunk for Their reeeat heraaiT*)-49 words
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Article25 1966-07-14 10 n ITwata 111 imimnm I OIMLERS la rhenahed memory of •ur eairenta departed thia Life I* I*ST Their memorr hMa a ailent grief25 words
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Article640 1966-07-14 10 Apparently there is no conflict between expectations in {Jakarta of further talks with a Malaysian military mission to clarify possible differences in interpretation of the Bangkok recommendations, and the Tengku's statement yesterday that the mission will go only after ratification of these principles. Formal ratification is unnecessary.640 words
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Article368 1966-07-14 10 The Pahang Tua padi irrigation scheme, opened this I week, is tiny compared with various others throughout Malaya: its 3.456 acres would 1 be swallowed up and lost in the Tanjong Karang, TransPerak, Muda River or Kelantan schemes. But smallneas in itself is no defect and Pahang Tua368 words
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Article190 1966-07-14 10 In answer to complaints of undue delay in paying stipends to scholarship and bursary students at the University of Malaya, the Education Ministry has explained that the procedures it has to follow make it impossible to let students have their money before term starts. The Ministry statement adds190 words
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Article, Illustration753 1966-07-14 10 ROBERT G. KAISER - THE competition for the World Cup, the biggest event in international sport, is on. To mark the occasion. London is full to the brim with soccer fans, sportswriters, pickpockets and other camp followers. One brewer has presented the drinking public with "World Cup Pale753 words
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161 1966-07-14 10 I AM directed to refer to the report "Cuepacs wants probe on nurses' upgrading" (B.T. July 11) and to state that at the last promotion exercise, only vacancies as in December. 1961 were filled. Hence only 24 staff nurse* were promoted to fill the vacancies.161 words
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Article35 1966-07-14 10 r there Isn't one then there should be a law against bands that play In the night and amplify their cacophony to dlncomfort. annoy. Irritate and agonise residents In neighbouring houses. DEAFENED Singapore35 words
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Article310 1966-07-14 10 YUNUS MARIS - BY YUNUS MARIS VOCABULARY: KUnbanr <vi to bloom: alao in) bloom, flower; KEI»kuAN cru behaviour, conduct. REDUPLICATION (contd> Here are a few more examples of the reduplication of the bane of the "KE AN" affixed words. Remember that they are mainly words Indicating colour: KEptiteh2AN (prond: "KEPI TEH-PL310 words
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517 1966-07-14 10 VERGIL BERGER - THE Peking Chinese Communist press indicated today that forthcoming sweeping reforms of the education system would include cuts in the lengths of humanities and arts courses at the universities. The selection of students for these courses would be based on political reliability, and the graduationReuter - 517 words
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Advertisement860 1966-07-14 10 Straits Ti«fs t Miljv Nail •aseae* aai *+4 coio itw.M w*%mMil' «»t*a t..« Sank) COl» >TOt*6l HAN'KII •••••i S«a« a. .»♦>.« Aajan'l too* sToai its) WMaMatssMSaW MtfMS Ca9laTV#aT A||M -Wl lIOWT ■♦ta»»-«li a >»>araa«>«j«e aa aa IS 1 ».~.».it, «*«al. »»»»»l Kaata MAMilaa VTO«t. 141* Oa>*«r CM»|l |iiaj*)a)*r* 1 7860 words
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Advertisement43 1966-07-14 10 Thm Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to th* Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alao Nn»ftT» m lip«tt«r« ot Hhjli Cmnm Warttfii ft W— M— SINGAPOtI 21, CktilM S*t—. ft* ***** HONGKONG: Mcraaiof Mimim, ltf FlotK, tt—m No. 54 64 N.fK.n Ro«., UmmmW.43 words
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Advertisement99 1966-07-14 10 rwSL\ nwwftA New McCulloch 4 puts Sf air-cooled dependability j ■■»A and economy in a light, .GSBbssl compact package. It's Just 37 pounds light— trolls for hours without J a sputter. Full 36(T /T^S^T^ ateering eliminates /|/t[ shifting into reverse. fn»iL#2/L Water muffled exhaust V 'Ow/l for quiet operation. ii&t'-&99 words
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201 1966-07-14 11 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR B, k ALA LUMPUR, v Afrotily a ■•id not a reckoned •*>« nphilmi of a M P Dr M.iummer b i«re Mag Mala ice reality." th« •übai There ar« only the mome: .m or Communw bloc, and the \o pincir a isa«roup201 words
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Article33 1966-07-14 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed More than 3.000 people, including •chool children, will attend the National Language Month rally •n the Bukit Meitajam Recreation Club ground here at 5 pm. on July 30.33 words
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93 1966-07-14 11 IESKLTON, Wed. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has given the Krern light for the introduction of television in Jrs.selton and Sandakan. This M (lisHosrd today by s.ih.«h's Chief Minister. Mr. Prter Ln. who had discussed the matter with thr Trncku before gome on93 words
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Article31 1966-07-14 11 SUNOEI PATANI, Wed The Rev. Father Stanislaus Fernando, from Ceylon. Chaplain -General of the Young Christian Workers for Asia, will talk on "The Laity at the Convent here tomorrow.31 words
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85 1966-07-14 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A keel laying ceremony for the construction of eight barges costing $2 million will be held at Jurong shipyard tomorrow Representatives of the shipyard and the Pakistan Government, for whom the barges are being constructed, will be present at the ceremony. The contract85 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-07-14 11 More Thai flights to Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed. Thai International will increase their services to Singapore from Oct. 1. This was announced torfay by Mr. Mels Lumholdt, the airline's sales manager. Mr. Lumholdt. now In Singapore to make preparation^ lor the airlines expansion, said the present seven Caravelle flights between Singapore141 words
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Article47 1966-07-14 11 1 KANGAR. Wed A .survey nf pmployaient opportunities for handicapped people has been started in Perils. Circulars hnve been set to all heads of departments, commercial houses and co-operative societies asking tor their help in advusme the State Welfare authorities of an» vacancies.47 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1966-07-14 11 DARISAN Sosiahs MP Chia Thye Poh, on trial for sedition, today said he did not see any need to verify an allegedly s c d i t i cus article, which he reproduced in his party organ, the Barisan. Chia,1,579 words
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Advertisement27 1966-07-14 11 tiff/ iW <& BL ////i>\^laWaaß ■aM i i'/JaiaW. H w v^HBBBHL<\ 1 I m'H" V^UUI j ■BaB«yBaW:.A. %^^^^^KtSM HI HaHB aaSUll f'j£ r^n a^* m M -^aW l^ar^^Vate^flKafataßßWaa^aaaaaaaa^aiaaaaaaaaU27 words
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Advertisement161 1966-07-14 11 DON'T BE SKINNY get the figure that others admire WATE-ON w— vc: 1 MEN Be Big -Be Strong Be Power- mjSLT) ful— with WATE-ON GIRLS Get the figure that men admire and other girls envy with WATE-ON lifcllllJ CHILDREN will olso gain weight and !j] «r22; feel better witn WATE-ON161 words
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Miscellaneous750 1966-07-14 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur in English; 7.10 Teratai; 7.35 and Penanc 6 Ipoh and Knrpn Karen, the BabyMalarra; 3- 10 Johore Bahru; sitter; 8 News In Mandarin; 4 Taipinc 7 Batu Pahat; 9 810 Tlga Bujang; 835 Pour Kluang. Voiu Madame; 850 Koran 5.45 P.M.: Opening and Pro-750 words
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Article222 1966-07-14 12 PEW PALS: WOMEN ONLY WOMEN and girls who are Interested in letter writing have the chance of getting to know their Western counterparts better, especially from Canada. Miss Mary Paise from Canada writes: "We have a worldwide pen pal club for women and girls only. There is no subscription involved222 words
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Article253 1966-07-14 12 THERE is a tremendous amount of talk these days of trouser suits which are featured in very swinging collections, reports Veronica Papworth. Does talk of trousered women make your blood run cold conjure up images of angular, bootclad beauties strutting about and striding all253 words
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Article277 1966-07-14 12 Diary notes MEN win more battles of the bulge than women do. according to a report in the "Archives of Internal Medicine." "Whenever results of treatment have been reported according to the sex of patient, men have been shown to be more successful." it was reported. Women have a more277 words
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Advertisement503 1966-07-14 12 r^r^rr^^^^pj stops the ■Wvrvd [couch\**ppy tyj trust I^*^ I \JX > Cough Syrup I IMMEDIATE RELIEF "^>rc^f)\ NICE. SWEET TASTE tZZ f~*^ V I -^r^jr I V">A f< r chlldrt L I •Mb m« Da Witt i Wmm^. '.^s^aaHriflfl I C° U l^ Syrup. e^| Fine arts crafts.... i As503 words
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Advertisement825 1966-07-14 12 ueamu talk U What shoaM a Ull «lim <f Haw ran I krrp >h<niM« l*ma«rr wrar to makr her kMgNI hair nrat and smart far htifht Iras ronspiruows? walk* Maria Lim. Burin Awnue. l inda K.. Buklt Timah R4 B>ar». Ism. A.: Do you know you havr today's most fashionable825 words
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Advertisement700 1966-07-14 13 srruATioiis vacakt aw tt Hrn. mmmrm -ill wi— imm Aaa»» Bsel Bilaila la Maa AJMM I we" cOO« »mah Ce»M»»s M 4) CMMLive w. .No »sshsms 'iewd bHbMBL B^BafssW fWrVWi UM«il> i.aiLLBR a aaaar ne- re*ary drUIM« fequired lasSße- e*ae*» ,_tiw mßm 4W7 B.T MM »*tT TWE BBAEHJATEO S.a msiaa700 words
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Advertisement1082 1966-07-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M wereU 'Mi*>—B»x It Hrn. mxtrm A WELL EDUCATEO gin (HSC 6* Br C3s***wn*aw 1 ef good sereeeMsASly asts) ""'"•■""J BBSM yi ten—. e«« car as a MHlsai Bales Ri>insentr*e te call ec the M-n.ai Prefamss tar well aae»a Ptorru^ eu tleai Impart rr< l'lpinaaids ait eeeea- t1,082 words
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Advertisement1004 1966-07-14 13 ACCOMMODATION v caNi 'lira SMSTBJIST s Over ksaeitne we I rmlry-fjTHeSIl* 2-*U)rr> l-nedruuroee) I Bunsatu .'-natairuonu. I rum. serve nt room, eathroen. ssna, 1 antasdltiaetTr. telepswai avan«t>l» S6sO'- p sa. Rmi btal* Agrats A Invrstsaeat I I be Arcade. pare *4*HV W4307 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Wmwmm iti*.>—Box So Ht txlrm I1,004 words
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Advertisement974 1966-07-14 13 TUITION It Wowmw *t 1 Him. i Bmx M rt*. »xfre ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Nr» Minor IBM *ua 1 i-oßt roiled raro. l%eurl\ guarantrrd ITS «T orchard Read. Phase apore BajflM 1 1 r 7 PEKINESE MANDARIN CONVERSATION. Pronunciation Newapaper We—lag ror Em He* Keif a l«<- n* BirNNruai Tuts*974 words
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Advertisement991 1966-07-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt tt (Ml* i— Box M rto. txlrm trill Me* LAMBHBTTA special. guarantee* aa new. nearest 51. 200 secures. View aky Traaia* Co Brtsktoa Crescent, Slnf aari If. UtIO CANS FOR SALE Tt«l M*rrn lIM M.2OS I«ei KUrrn Mm Miner K.jM 1«U Auitin 11OS E4. MO991 words
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Advertisement622 1966-07-14 13 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) It Wordt M i Mi*.}— Boa St <■«» txtrm JOHORE HOTEL tUsa,/CksMee r-'ee* Alnisl Koorn* Phase J.B. 23M/S POMTIAH BfITNOUII SCAStOE Excellent Malaysian Luropeaa Vee* Pleasant rurrouDdtnss under o»w oaaaaajeSMM. T.I Huntiao SM. NEW STBAITS VIEW HOTEL ol»orBabru acMMile Hennas sod Kluuis— nightly Ktct'iirni Kntlim and622 words
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Advertisement616 1966-07-14 13 KENYATAAN TAWAKW IKK PAHANG Tawaran2 daripada Pemborong'i yang oerdaftar dengan J.K.R. di-dalam kelas E dan keatas dl-l awah Kepala I K Kechil 1 atiu Kepala IV, K Kechil 4 <a, akan di- tenma di-Pejabat Jurutera Ne- gerl, JKR Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukol 300 petang pada 28hb July. 1966 untok:- 1616 words
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Advertisement567 1966-07-14 13 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE Illi I KM II V Uir\RlMf NT Mil Ml lot UNMMERI 111 order to carry out electrical maintenance work at Yew Tee Village Substation. It Is niasEEary to interrupt electricity supply to the following areas on Friday, lotn July. 1966 Iron: 900 am to SOO pm.:—567 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1966-07-14 14 /STRAITS TIMES I Special I Feature J The bluest champion in boxing history AT a Paris stadium o n September 1 2. 1928. a 6}fr., 19st. circus strongman was tried out as a boxer against a heavyweight named Sebilo, who despite his own huge physique, was1,853 words
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Advertisement352 1966-07-14 14 MIRAVIT FOR THE WHOLE MY 14 VITAMINS *izVjib AND 8 MINERALS PORTRAIT OF A HAPPY, HEALTHY FAMILY. That'i Mr Vitality «nd Hi family you >•• in Hi* picture Each MIRAVIT contains 14 vitamins and minerals to help >ou o.crTh.yt« al»av> happy because Hiey ,tay healthy all the lime. com thof352 words
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Advertisement120 1966-07-14 14 What's Happening Back Home? Letter* to friends and relative? now ovrrseas are only one link between them and home A regular link with the home scene is to send The Straits Budget, the weekly edition of The Straits Times. Malaysians, ex-Malaysians and friends abroad cannot do better than read this120 words
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Advertisement1255 1966-07-14 15 tMltara aa<i l'»aa» PaaaM t,, i.tf 21 laty II Mr»y 21 24 SmET A aaufll.. miU Mf 24 MfH/i M| am i i.' SuTTcitMaai... My It AM Aaj tll tM II »..v m* faaaaaa la I MJ I ...u. iaVe^^raaTsiatiaa'.... A 4 AMD aaj II (1 HJ II Aat 11,255 words
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Advertisement1292 1966-07-14 15 [^i I§llj I J tl V^i^m J l»/M nfjaf T aflJ ///if EAbz//ttfS \4k in lrtl> UPRHS SitLHHS Hi 1.1 IQJ HA»»t MAMaun> aktMtkHAUN-aintRQAM-AMmRIAM ANIWERP-AAI anuri r it. a 'iun waa M Ha«n Nlmg *urn Aata <. MfM j SM U 14 (i KINA I 111 1> July Itl) 11-U1,292 words
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Advertisement1242 1966-07-14 15 I benuljne] EXPRESS StRVICt Tl LtNttN. UYLRPttI k CtHTINEKtAL PtRII BENNACHIE M II S.ntapu'i 'tnang :jm Auf 21 in nun My IS II My 11,21 Hamatrf Saati BENLEDI For londan Am igao. Pt. S"*ia Pimni Rotterlamm Am It M] Ml 21 July 21 21 Hamturf Am tmtwora P. S'kaa Pataat1,242 words
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Advertisement1292 1966-07-14 15 teaLEIIIAJI 1 lUCMALL S.S. CO.. LTI. SEE tVIRIEAF Fit lUTVAII fEIVICI FRtM U R CtkJTINIPJY LaaiiM tan Inti P. I taa PMMt CITY IF CNUAU loft**. Ham»arf, Rotlartta. M,oaiaaartM« at 24 mi U/U mt CITY IF aiNNiPlt iLiuaa. Mumwi ««ttiiaaa. Hatra. Nail. la r MkM M It Ml M Cm1,292 words
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Article139 1966-07-14 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS continued to Odgc higher in quiet trading today. BHP advanced to $0.46. Gains In base metals «ere laat widespread than yesterday, but ReniMMi aaded another 1 c«nt to $7.72. Oils were easier. Santos wai down 15 cent;, to 52.45 and AOG down 10 cent* to139 words
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Article261 1966-07-14 16 Af GIST first grade rubber l\a.b. buyer* closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yetLenUy at 63 cents per lb. up a quarter «tf a cent 09 Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone wu Inactive. R.A.S. and M.R I .losing ■trices in cents per261 words
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Article131 1966-07-14 16 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected today aroi Bennacbte 1/2, Metallurg Kurako 3/4, Tapan N.W. 4. Frederick Clover N.W 1/2. Perak N.W. 5, President McKlnley B '9. Sumatra 10/11, Klna 13 14 Sado Hani l.i lfl, Ceylon Maru 19. Rajula 27 25, Peleua 31/32, Eastern131 words
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Article78 1966-07-14 16 /■HINtSE Produce Eieftanga. tineaV-" pera neen pricec per picul yester day: Cecenut ell: bulk $45 sellers, drum *46s sellers. Copra: July Aug. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Pepaer: Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak white $198 sellers, special Sarawak black $145 sellers, garbled Lamport* black Sl47 f (N) aellera (all 96%78 words
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Article24 1966-07-14 16 quoted at 5.75 i (or T.T. and 577 for cash. Sterling <\a» quoted at 16.02 and ens tad ef geld at 265|.24 words
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Article13 1966-07-14 16 Further June crops included Kluang 134.000 lb.. flu Benul 62.000 lb.13 words
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Article26 1966-07-14 16 July 13. RLBBER PRICE: 65 vents (up a quarter of a cent) TIN: $632 (up S2>. Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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801 1966-07-14 16 From Our Market Correspondent ON its first days listing on the Stock Exchange yesterday United Asbestos Cement caused something of a surprise on two counts First there was the sm.illness of the turnover which was far less than had been expected and secondly801 words
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Article26 1966-07-14 16 Malayan St.X k Indii-r* My is. jui> i.i. 'Industrials: 1*1.71 Mil «7 lins: lij.titi ruhbers; lll.M 111.31 30, l»«:t inn. Dec. 19, 196» Kin26 words
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Article974 1966-07-14 16 DL'SINESS 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: •ustsad (6.000) SI 62: CC.H. <?o.ooo> SI. (JO O $1 56 SL. (31.U00) SI.SS. (10.0001 11.59: E. Smaltars (l.OUO) $3.00'974 words
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435 1966-07-14 16 rE Straits tin price rose, S? to $632 yesterday on an offering increased by an estimated 10 tons to 190 tons. Strong local support, especially from Japan was reported. LONDON: Tin on Tuesday generally displayed a steady tone, though the backwardation narrowed on435 words
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Advertisement1068 1966-07-14 16 Y^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.JjkA. a*«>«s»s*l «s Atla>t*«j>« Sa>rvi*a> fcngssl Ifaaag L. •JBJMS N. tors Pprtisa* »»«s* tag* Mars" n Jo*y tt/ti is*t ll aag iSsst ij Mat M tost ■•was sasaj" II a Asg M Aas/1 as» Maost U sat t» Sat *n§ t ijf ir AfltaVv "Ta^asMar.1,068 words
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Advertisement1054 1966-07-14 16 EXCHANGE RATES I Xl A«t.t'.l..n .f lint, in SJalS* 1 *»8 SBOOS IktK eaaaatrs la IU ralr* t*a> aTssMaMaasTaßßßptaßl V*asMjaaßT*aßafaaT I JaVll ffVtaBaSJJ ttt tniu> CswaSa: tKjyinc IT 35a. airmail ..I. 90 4 SL Si 13 Ik crtd.t billa SM MM* talims TT r.»« T Canada M nil Wnl Cix.n,1,054 words
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Advertisement148 1966-07-14 16 NAGAMOTO LINE DISCHARGING FROM YOKOHAMA KOBE AND OSAKA Singapore Port Swertenham m.v. "Yushun Maru' 14/10 July If/20 July PEROLA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. diichorjmt from Kteluna ft Kaohsiung loading For Oongkok m.s. "Brilliant" ETA 13th July ETO 15th July P. T. N. LINE eiKhargina from Bangkok loading for Bangkok, Keehsng ft148 words
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Advertisement836 1966-07-14 17 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN BK 12/66 i Tenders wffi be ncrtnH at the Ofllce of -ho chairman Federal j Mm Owner Kuala Luenpur up to 406 pm 2»th July IBM from >*»menced Bmldtnc Oetraeton for the work of construction of I fh.t~ DiMrvt »Ulf Total I niU 1.836 words
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Advertisement760 1966-07-14 17 NOTICES .O*N BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) IPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICE NOTICE IS HSRXBY OIVBN j that it is proposed under section j 144 of the Town Boards Enactment 1 PUS Cap 137) to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No B 3 published as Notification No 3M* to the Federated760 words
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Advertisement475 1966-07-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTBICITY DEPASTMBNT: Requires ASSISTANT INSTRU- MENT ENOINEKR (SUPERNUMERARY' PASIR PANJANO POWER STATION, in salary scale '$670 x A3O-BSO-920-965 Efl. Bar j' 1 010 x A 45-1.145 The commencing 1 basic salary offered will be depen- dent upon applicants' qualification* and experience plus475 words
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Advertisement554 1966-07-14 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA TENDER NOTICE Tenders m b« received Irom Registered Town Board Contractors of Cla*» EX and above at the ofllce of The Chairman Town Engineer. Town Board Pei-aling Jaya up to 12 00 noon on 2Ut July. 1966. for the Carrying out Bank Protection works in554 words
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Advertisement339 1966-07-14 17 -Abß.'^^W— .a>V m aßa i^~^»» I I Bbw^bbi sSh? BB B^hpM aaa W 8 9 IfesL .aaVj __^2^L>aw9an VB>— t>^ aT^^Jj*Bal Bb^ BBaVJ*lß9^Sdßj*o* bßJ*^hm i ,^J **j*l BB^tß^^M^^aSaT^^aY aBT^aaVJ I _^^^^s9^ Sw m pi h*J p^K 6BH6JBJ ■^B^bblL^H k 'd^sVsf w^BßMßvS^itfll v st 6av Ba 2C^Bjß^^ ■■^^M.^as^ K r 4bbßj339 words
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133 1966-07-14 18 J^IO DE JANEIRO. Wed Millions of Brazilians danced deliriously in the streets of Rio. Sao Paulo and other maior ritie^ last night, exploding firecrackers and hurling a snowstorm of tlrker tape from skyscraper office blocks in celebration of Brazil's opening 2-0 victory over Bulgaria InReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration621 1966-07-14 18 CLIVE TOYE - Brazil 2 Bulgaria LONDON, Wed. Brazil set Ihe World Cup aflame last night and the torch was held by Pele the player the Britons poured in to see. And it became clear that an> forward with the abilitty of Pele is going to621 words
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Article379 1966-07-14 18 GERMANS ROUT THE SWISS SHEFFIELD, Wednesday. WEST GERMANY gave a brilliant display of powerful attacking football to crush Switzerland 5-0 in the first Group Two World Cup match here last night. They outclassed the Swiss In virtually every department. Particularly noteworthy was the sight of their defenders outspeedlng practically every379 words
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Article139 1966-07-14 18 LONDON, Wed. A bet of £9.000 to £4.000 on Brazil to win the World Cup was placed with a London bookmaker yesterday morning. The odds against the Cup favourites were then reduced to 2 to 1. Also supported were Portugal, backed to win £10.000 at 28Reuter - 139 words
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129 1966-07-14 18 Tickets girl and her phone -No... I ONDON, Wed. Soccer fans who telephoned London's World Cup Information Centre for tickets have complained that a girl employee gave them the phone number of a ticket tout. She is said to have told visitors she knew a man who could help them129 words
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Article152 1966-07-14 18 Pressmen had to pay to report I ONDON. Wed. The World* soccer Press is furious over the organisation of the World Cup from the reporting point of view. They regard the Press arrangements as the worst they can recollect for tiny major international sporting event. On the eve of Monday'sReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-07-14 18 Koreans give Russians hard fight VI I D DLESBROUGH. ifl Wed-Some of the unknown quantity of the North Koreans was shown last night when they gay» fighting display before going down 3-0 (halftime 2-0) to the Soviet Union in the opening maun of Group F\mr at Ayresome Park here. The260 words
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Article142 1966-07-14 18 pENANG. Wed.— Because of the poor entries Epsom Jeep will not give his usual 10 best to follow, Instead he has recommended the following for your short list: MONA LISA: Speedy; will take a lot of catching over 51f; made a bold bid against a142 words
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Advertisement157 1966-07-14 18 NOT JUST AN ORDINARY STEERING WHEEL! FOR TWO REASONS! liiiiin^ VJm BSfc^fl^j!3 jßj^_ i Eff**<eMfj BWBJBJWk IBb^^9 mtw*&^ BHbC^BS mmW^F i^^BBBB E^bF^^H WV^^Bk gßjjp 3&E b^bt^bV *t^R S I^L^L^L^L^L^L^LBb? I^B^BB iXmW -J* \V* X_ .mr &&1& 4^^^^^^^ One, it's a Mercedes-Benz steering wheel. And two the steering column is short,157 words
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Advertisement83 1966-07-14 18 M ""TEST jfl|^ FOR FASTER, EVYi Stays flexible in joints with regular r i VI Mf' movement can't harden or crack I fnTil even m tropical climates. j jjlfif m^Ff PLUMBERS MAIT IS kJLfflr mm* DOWN PIPES, DRAINS £fl bI and as a general mm %MmWm COMPOUND. W mmm\ Up83 words
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222 1966-07-14 19 Razak Cup tussles on this weekend KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Hockey will move this weekend from the mild skirmishes of the friendly tournaments to the big interest and sharp rivalry of the interstate championship for the Tun Razak Cup. The north, eaat »nd .1 rones will be dfcided this meenend. and222 words
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Article364 1966-07-14 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Wednesday MALAYSIAN internationals Asir Victor, M. Raman and M. Rajamani are expected to better records in their events when they compete in the two-day Central zone championships of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association here on Saturday and Sunday. Rajamani, who364 words
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Article202 1966-07-14 19 BASKETBALL Penanc achooU tourney: Under-20 SKI A' 83 PFS 66: HCHSA 71 MBS 68: CLHS Pte "A" 59 TI 44; Under- 15 CLHS 'A 1 54 CLHS PTE 22: CLHS B 26 PEB 19. CRICKET Friendly iSg Patanl) Gurkha Dept bt Sg Patanl XI by I nins. Gurkha Dept.202 words
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Article106 1966-07-14 19 Allli tries rrengfanu AAA c'shlpA iK Trengganu) CRICKET MCA League: Jon ore v 8 pore (J Bahru) HOCKEY Spore under-23 final: SRC v YMSA (padang. SIS) SOCCER Spore Div. 1: T Kurau v Star Snccerites (Jn Be«ar 5.15' Malacca Div 1: PWD-Survey v 3 Inf Workshop KEMF iB106 words
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115 1966-07-14 19 SPORTLETTERS $50,000 for Singapore Sports -Council T ITH reference to your report in Tuesday's issue, I would like to thank you for the publicity you have given to sports promotion on this occasion. However, I have to clarify two points: The cheque of $60,000 from the Singapore Tobacco Company was115 words
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Article122 1966-07-14 19 r£ "football" match between the Armed Forces and Singapore played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday could be more aptly described as a FOOTBRAWL and not a football match. There was not much of a football game but dirty and degrading tactics by some members of Singapore122 words
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Article86 1966-07-14 19 J WOULD like 10 refer to your report on Monday on the A.A.A. Junior athletic championships at Farrer Park. A. Sadayappan may have recorded the fastest 800 m (lmln. 58) by a Singapore schoolboy this season. Syed Omar of Neftrl Sembllan clocked lmln 58.9 at the M86 words
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Article62 1966-07-14 19 rTtHE Singapore badminton J. championships should have been staged earlier so that the daw champion and runner-up could have represented Singapore at Kingston An It Is there I* bitter dlsNDpotntment and resentment mone the Republic's current rtr«t three oest slneles players Wee Choon Seng. Wong Tew O+*62 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-07-14 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Handsome $12,000 gesture by Kingston ERNEST FRIDA .By 4 handsome gesture. A which will cost the organising committee of the Kingston Commonwealth Games in the region of $12,000. has enabled Singapore Sports and Olympic Council to send a team of 20 competitors and officials to Kingston, it was disclosed today.351 words
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Article281 1966-07-14 19 Mannerswins 400 m in 51.2 sec CINGAPORE, Wed. Sergeant Manners, a strong challenger for the Singapore A.A.A. 400 m title this weekend, won in a meet record time of 51.2ser at the Singapore Army Area athletic championships at the new army bitumen track. Dover Road, today. His time beat his281 words
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Article29 1966-07-14 19 LONDON. Wed. Prince Philip will fly on a scheduled BOAC airline on Aug. 3 to Kinßton, Jamaica, where he will open the Commonwealth Oames the next day.29 words
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451 1966-07-14 19 LONDON, Wed.— West Indian skipper Gary Sobers carried the touring team to victory by an Innings and 56 runs over Kent at Canterbury yesterday by taking nine wickets for 49 runs the best analysis of his career and the best by451 words
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Article76 1966-07-14 19 IPOH. Wed. Klnta Electrical Distribution sc beat Tamil Youngsters 2-1 In a keenly contested league first division soccer match on the Jalan Abdul Jalil ground today KED .scored midway in th« first half through imide-right Choong Seong Yau and increased the lead ten minutes later through76 words
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Article32 1966-07-14 19 MALACCA. WkJ. Only four teams Singapore. Selangor, NegTi and Malacca have so far entered for the annual Malaysian Hockey Federation's under-23 tournament to be held on Aug. 13-14 at Malacca.32 words
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180 1966-07-14 19 Six records expected at Kedah AAA meet A LOR STAR. Wed At least six Btate record*— four by the men and two by the women are expected to be »ci up at this years Kedah AAA championship* to be held at Kuilm tomorrow and Frday. They are for the 100180 words
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Article95 1966-07-14 19 OSLO. Wed Ron Clarke of Australia last night brake the 28-nnnuie barrier for 10,000 metres for the second time In track history when he won the distance at an International meet here clocking 27mln 540 sec nine of his 11 rivals by more than one lap.95 words
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Advertisement120 1966-07-14 19 mo"' crei** tfithV SHAVE FAST, SHAVE CLOSE WITHOUT IRRITATION! RISE stovs moist and crtomy, ketps whiskers wet and soft oil through yCur shove. Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour akin has nearly 50 million tiny mnu »nd P«'"e» l 7, 1 >«'« jfld. and cium t»rrlbl« Itchln«. Cracking. Ecxema.120 words
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Advertisement203 1966-07-14 19 How do you hold a board meeting 41,000 feet above New York City? i m In 111 L m High over New York City an HS 125, built by Hawker Siddeley Aviation, cruises at 300 m.p.h. This is one of over 100 HS 125 twin-engined busineii jcti sold throughout the203 words
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204 1966-07-14 20 Tun Lim: 'Don't be personal' David is told KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A Labour Party member was told in the Selangor Legislative Assembly today not to be personal when he raised the question of Tun Lim Yew Hock's absence from Canberra last month Mr V David was speaking on a rr204 words
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Obituary72 1966-07-14 20 •OOTH NANCY miildrnly at CTinni. Romcnat or funday, I'tith Junr. DearIv twlovod wifr of I>ou«laa Duncan and mother of lan. Pat and Shirley. MADAM ONG VAN NtO (Mrs. Cbaok Guan Kn-i pawrd away on 1.17.^. at MA Jalan Ralam. Blork 32. MarphrrMin Batata, laa ln| behind •on. dauchttrin-law. M72 words
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Article65 1966-07-14 20 DAVID VAIRAKIAM: In evrr-lovlnc memory of our dear father— departed M-TI9SS Fondly remembered by Grace, Harriet. Sathl, Stella Ruby. Eric, Irene and grandchildren. MIMOKY OF AFFCCTIONATI G. Anil who left u« this day There i« a memory In our heart* that paaang yvara cannot take away an •■mp'y65 words
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84 1966-07-14 20 DARWIN. Wod --Seafaring grandmother Mrs. Emily Cole, 92. arrived here today after crossing the Indian Ocean with her family in a home-made boat. Mrs. Cole said she could not understand why people were surprised she was sailing the world. "I like it whenReuter - 84 words
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Article75 1966-07-14 20 LISBON. Wed —AH 36 crew ol the Norwegian tanker Mosli, burnIng in the Atlantic after a collision, have been taken safely board another Norwegian vessel. The Mosli and the Greek tanker Marietta Nomklos collided about 20 miles north west of St. Vinccnte Cape. Portugal. OnlyReuter - 75 words
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595 1966-07-14 20 FORMER president of Ihc Seremban Town Council Mr. Chin See Yin, t< > I < 1 the sessions COUli here I<ml;i\ th;it (omli.k lor sought his advice k*sl ytaroa two sums of money he h;id alleged!} paid to the president and deputy president of595 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-07-14 20 GABRIEL LEE - Pawang conquers fireraising spirits GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Wed. Residents of the sprawling Malay kampong of Kebun Übi reported ghostly happenings in their homes for the past week, and a pawang last night pronounced: "There are evil spirits at work." The Pawaiiß Haji Mohammed Yusof, 40. then set to work227 words
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Article303 1966-07-14 20 LONDON, Wed. British Funds continued to drift lower on the London stock market. War Loan was >»th lower at 49' i. The UK trade figures for June showing a bigger deficit had no discernible effect on markets, though industrials continued to fall back. But at the close, jobbers303 words
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Article62 1966-07-14 20 LONDON. Wed —Spot 19 15 16d Aug. 20 1, 16d.. Sept. 2O'i,d Oct. 20 3'16d.. Oct. Dec. ao^d.. Jan. March 20 5 16d.. April, June 20 \d July Sept. 20 1 -..d. Oct./ Dec. 20' 2 d.. Jan. March 20>?d.. April June 2O' s d.. c.l.f. July 19 562 words
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Article31 1966-07-14 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1276 (-^£2). sellers £1277 <-Xli, Forward buyers £1261. <-£2' 3 >. sellers £1262';. (+£2' 2 1. Settlement £1276 (unchanged!. Turnover am 70 tons, p.m. 80 tons. Tone: Steady.31 words
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Article, Illustration391 1966-07-14 20 TH E Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, today asked Russia, a cochairman of the 1954 Geneva conference on Indo-China, to reopen the conference for Vietnam peace talks. But officials refused to describe what answer she received when she laid the plansReuter; UPI; Soong Hon Sin - 391 words
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335 1966-07-14 20 Queen's sunny smile wins children's hearts By MARGARET WEE SfcRFMBW \\,,i Th« K.» la PrrmaiMin Akoii* t<«i.iv luni ih t ht-.itK «f o\rr ::uu .Inldren mi th« l>nr.kn KurshMh Colleg* .inrl the (hildi.n a W.I fare Hoinr hrt,- uith her Minrn Mtiilr .mil frirnrll? mannrr The QiKM-n in a hlur335 words
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Article47 1966-07-14 20 ADELAIDE. Wed. Mi Raymond Hall. 37. was today elected leader of the South Australian Liberal and Couniiy Part; He succeeds Sir Tliomas Playford. 70. who stepped down recently after a record 28 years as Staus Premier and later leader of th« Opposition. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement182 1966-07-14 20 Uu CLASSIFIEDS It Wmrdt Hi Himimum) PNOA To Pnk Hoo iind Raymond OB 13-7-IM*. a Hon. Wnley. Thanks to Otxtetrtnu and Waff ot K K aI.H 001 TAN: Nelly 001. do the lare Mr Oot Ah Yong and Madam St Qur* Ewe to Mr Tan Khrng H«i, no the late182 words
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