The Straits Times, 16 July 1966
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Title Section24 1966-07-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Lstd 1845 SATIRDAY. JI'LY 16, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 293424 words
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278 1966-07-16 1 Umno to debate call for welfare state KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A resolution, calling for a welfare state in Malaysia based on "moderate" socialism and parliamentary democracy, will be discussed at the Umno general assembly to be held here on July 30 and 31. It will be moved by the Seberang278 words
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Article35 1966-07-16 1 PHNOM PENH. Fri. Gen De Gaulle and his wife are tn pay a State visit to Cambodia frnm Aug 31 to Sept 2 tdlfi year. It wa* officially announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-07-16 1 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL No delays... F/#Sr IMF OF IMMIGRATION CONTROLS AT CAUSEWAY By 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Friday A woman immigration officer checking the travel papers of an American woman tourist at the Causeway checkpoint yesterday. pHE first day of immigration controls at the Causeway today went offMak Kian Seng - 351 words
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326 1966-07-16 1 LONDON. Friday. jy|OKK about the "breakthrough" for natural rubber, which would enable it to enter the important market for passenger car tyre treads, was announced lure today. Spokesmen for the Natural Rubber Producers' Association, led by its director of research, Dr. Leonard Mullins, made326 words
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Article75 1966-07-16 1 CHICAGO. Fit National guard troops were called out on riot duty today after an outbreak ot racial violence spread through Chicago's simmering west-side Negro neighbourhoods The Governor of Illinois, Mr. Otto Kernri mobilised 3.000 guardsmen after the authorities expressed fear that a new wave ofUPI - 75 words
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Article70 1966-07-16 1 Freedom to tell the truth... SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture, Inche Othman Wok. today said the Press was free to tell the truth In Singapore. But it must do so bearing In mind the special circumstances of the Republic. In the context of its transformation to a modern progressive70 words
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Article42 1966-07-16 1 SAIGON. Fri U.S. Marines fought off a pre-dawn attack on an outpost south of Chu Lai today. killing eight Vletcong in hand-to-hand combat. Military spokesman said the company-sized outpost was attacked by about 75 guerilla*— UPl.42 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-07-16 1 S'pore to be Jakarta 's trading centre JAKARTA, Fri. Singapore will become Indonesia's trading centre, Col. Ali Moertopo. Indonesia's liaison officer in talks to end confrontation of Malaysia, said here. Col. Moertopo. who had just returned from Singapore and Malaysia, gave a detailed account of his talks to Kogam. theReuter - 146 words
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Article32 1966-07-16 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— At least five people were killed and many others injured today when six explosions ripped through the Hercules Powder Company factory In Carthage, Missouri, police reported.32 words
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Article32 1966-07-16 1 PORT MORESBY. Fri The first marker to define the border between Papua-New Guinea and West Irian was set in place yesterday near Wutong village, on New Guinea's north coast. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1966-07-16 1 SYDNEY. Fri. The former Australian Minister for National Development. Sir William Spooner. died In hospital today. He was 68. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article73 1966-07-16 1 BRUSSELS. Fri— The pilot of a chartered plane made an emergency landing here today because three lions were scratching at his cabin door. And as soon as the plane landed, the pilot and his navigator squet-zcd out of the cabin porthole, leaving the lions roaring and battlingReuter - 73 words
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Article31 1966-07-16 1 HANOI CLAIM TOKYO. Fri. Communist North Vietnamese officiate claimed the "people of Hanoi" shot down three American planes on the outskirts of Hanoi daring an air raid today I'M.31 words
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174 1966-07-16 2 A USSIE M.P. HAS TALKS WITH SOKKARNO IN PALACE I\K\K I fri rrumi sent fMartaa Lab*«r Mr Or Jim < jirnv had wide-ranging l:ilk> witlt r'f-idfni siM-kuriii. breakUot at Mrrdrka Palare here ><-«irnl l»r i .urns who i* leading ib AMolraliaa l.alxHir Party delegation hrrc, i.tlrr that Ihe tnrri■nr «i«174 words
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Article213 1966-07-16 2 I ONDON. Kn King Bhu- mibol and Queen SiriThailand. who arrive here by air tomorrow for a ■rv private vi.slt. are expected to see Britain's Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Kdinburgh, at least twice during their One meeting will I luncheonReuter; AP - 213 words
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Article, Illustration487 1966-07-16 2 'North Vietnam will fight and fight until the U.S. imperialists accept all our terms...' TOKYO. rrW«y RTH Vietnam aid today that there would be no peace except on Hanoi*! nrms and it warned would-be makers to lay off havr only one insright and ..ud ihe official Nh.in DanReuter - 487 words
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Article28 1966-07-16 2 TOKYO. Fri. The number of women undergraduates In Japan hai Increased from 0.3 per cent of university student* In 1940 to 18.1 per rent last year.28 words
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Article170 1966-07-16 2 DOOR STILL OPEN FOR TALKS WASHINGTON. Fri r PHE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt and President Johnson last night reaffirmed their full commitment to the war in Vietnam but left open the door to negotiations. In a Joint communique issued at the end of their sec id meeting inReuter - 170 words
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81 1966-07-16 2 LUSAKA. Fri President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia has retired 15 white Special Branch officers because of deficiencies in the country's security services. An official announcement wid the services were not in a sufficient state of preparedness. Two other police officers were retired atReuter - 81 words
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81 1966-07-16 2 SOUTHAMPTON. Frt. The financial position nf the Cunard is so .serious that all its passenger •hips, including the Queen Mary •nd Queen Elizabeth, may have to be sold in two years "if we go on as »c are." This message was delivered to thr crewsAP - 81 words
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293 1966-07-16 2 CHEN VI CALLS FOR FRENCH CO-OPERATION 'IN STRUGGLE' 'U.S. is more ambitious aggressor than Hitler 9 j PEKING. Friday THE Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, last night formally proposed that the French and Chinese peoples make joint efforts to struggle against the "United States imperialist plan for aggressionReuter - 293 words
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275 1966-07-16 2 Prospects of major US aid to Indonesia are dim WASHINGTON. Fri— Mr. David Bell. US. foreign aid .adminlstrator, hinted yesterday that prospects for early resumption of major U.S. aid to Indonesia and the United Arab Republic wore dim. Answering questions at a National Pres.s Club luncheon. Mr Bell said that275 words
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Advertisement512 1966-07-16 2 BIG SINGAPORE ESTATE PROMOTES HOME OWNERSHIP If you would like a charming new Home this may be your BIG OPPORTUNITY .S) f\ AAl\ I T* T l l Al X UUmiLtl 1u11... ■HHBBBBESSiB^ Second Phase under way. NEW CITY REALTY LIMITED I mmmmm EXPECTED DATE OF COMPLETION: JUNE 1967. 448,512 words
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Article46 1966-07-16 3 INVISIBLE EAi'.F'Hnvn >-n iimkl* your nti no cords or r.atferi^i (luaritntead for »our ill* tune, ui.'l'iw pair. Writ. for mm b..h1. tl MIARt EARPHONE CO PTV LTD Suit. 41 164 Pitt St. t,an.y, AuMr.!,..' Ktiillaa and order* forwarded ■im. l ii In »u»in«- 40 nirt.46 words
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363 1966-07-16 3 CHICAGO, Friday. AN ex-mental patient is among suspects rounded up and questioned in connection with the "crime of the century" in which eight student nurses were trussed, strangled, slashed or shot yesterday in their residence. Among the murdered were Vaientina363 words
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163 1966-07-16 3 Fire kills two boys trapped in bedroom BOSTON. Fri.— Two boys yesterday died in a fire which trapped them in bedroom upstairs while th*ir mother talked on the telephone downMain, unaware of the flames. A man failed in wverml attempt* to reach the youngsters but succeeded in helping to rescueAP - 163 words
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322 1966-07-16 3 THE LONE SURVIVOR TELLS HARROWING STORY he needed funds to get to New Orleans. Investigators speculated 'rat the girls believed robbery was his motive and that none of them suspected they would be slain. Pending an autopsy rfport. Mr. Flanagan said it appeared only one of the nurses had beenReuter - 322 words
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Article31 1966-07-16 3 MOSCOW. Fri. The Sovie' In.on yesterday launched Cosmos 124. the latest in its series of un- 1 manned instrument-package sa- tellites. Tass said. Everything is functioning normally. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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231 1966-07-16 3 WILSON WARNS OF TOUGH ACTION TO SAVE LONDON. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, clamped a massive credit squeeze on the British economy and warned that even tougher measures will follow soon to back up his determination not to devalue sterling. The 50- year-old Labour Government leader faced aReuter - 231 words
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99 1966-07-16 3 CAIRO, Fri.— The ageold Egyptian custom of wailing loudly at funerals is banned under a law just passed to improve Cairo's amenities. Most families employ professional women wallers. The wallers, said to Kive off more decibels than motor-cycle enrines. will not lose their99 words
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262 1966-07-16 3 Dogfight as Israeli jets hit Syrian works T»EL AVIV. Fri. 1 Israeli ,'et fighters carrying out a retaliatory attack on Syrian engineering units yesterday clashed with Syrian MiGs above the Jordan River in a full-seal* dogfight. An official Israeli spokesman said one Syrian jet flghtor was shot down and theUPI - 262 words
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145 1966-07-16 3 J ONDON. Fri. Bri- tains Labour Government suffered a shock by-election defeat today when a Welsh seat it held at the general election by 9,233 votes was won by the Welsh Nationalist Party. It was the first time the Welsh Nationalists had won aReuter - 145 words
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Advertisement297 1966-07-16 3 j: Starts today! j The biggest SALE of all j time in PERSIAN carpets rugs!! Fantastic reduction on NEW stocks of Persia* carpets. Shiraj. Afshar, Bijar. Mur- chikhar, Isphan. Kashan, j; Kurk Kashan, Kirman. Kirman Shah, Baloochi of •I Meshad. Teheran, Qumi, Tabrij, Super qualify NainSerfian with silk base. Silk-297 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-07-16 3 TUE GAMBOLS •< eg^^fe^t«S~* LCT TUE 0O& e#**f V^OUr. <y€OR&E J f™7^£) I Lr, (KS&Sg^ \OKX-X AT THI« TIME/ p^ I LeT TEBS fOX TUB J ~V Hri Vlast tvo weExgy30 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-07-16 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. It was a case of beer, beer everywhere, and not a drop to drink at the Grange Circus in Singapore this morning. More than 400 bottles of Tiger beer lay smashed, and all Fraser and Neave workers could do was to pick up theMak Kian Seng - 138 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-07-16 4 A FIRM handclasp between the Charge d'Affairrs for France, Mr. Edouard Huite, and Singapore's Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, seals the bonds of friendship between Singapore and France. This picture was taken after Mr. Jek proposed a toast to France at the reception at the57 words
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Article85 1966-07-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The British Army has offered to undertake any engineering projects which will benefit the under-privileged people or the youth of Singapore "This, however, depends on our manpower capacity and availability of machines," said an Army spokesman. "We can oblige only during slack periods of85 words
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319 1966-07-16 4 Two 'Cold Store' detainees to be freed SINGAPORE, Fri. Two political detainees, who were arrested under Operation Cold Store in 1963, are to be released soon. They are Kwok Kang Hoe and Tan Koon Guan. A police statement today said both had carried out Communist United Front activities at the319 words
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Article131 1966-07-16 4 109 entries for the big dog show SINGAPORE. Frl— A total of 109 dogs, representing 23 different breeds, will compete at the Singapore championship dog show at the Gay World stadium on Sunday They Include alsatlans. boxers, beagles, pomeranians, corgi, pug. and dobermanns. Many have been Imported from Hong Kong.131 words
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Article81 1966-07-16 4 SINOAPORE. Frl.— Water will be rut off In these areas tomorrow: Monk's Hill Road. Flats 44A G to 48A G and 2A B. 4A B. Wlnstedt Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. House Nos. from 244 to 304 (Even Nos.) Buklt Titnah Road and House Nos. 139.81 words
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Advertisement116 1966-07-16 4 sth anniversary SALE RUSH NOW LAST FEW DAYS Self Striped Swu. Slocks Jutt Unpacked $12.90 each Austrian Stretch Slacks $15.90 each U.S.A. Bowling Slacks 8 90 each Ladies' Tight Skirt* 3.10 each Children Shift Dress 1.90 each Gents' Banlon Swim Shorts 3.90 each Ladies Swim Suits UK $1 1 .90116 words
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Advertisement80 1966-07-16 4 Hey! Amateur Bands! THE BEAT BAND CONTEST 1966 it a cinch for you to win YASHICA FUJICA cameras by TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD. Also attractive trophies 4V souvenirs Place: The Autumn Trade Fair (Great World Park) Period: 28.7.66 to 5.9.66 Entry Forms: 10-D Jerrois Rd. (Tal: *****8) s JXMAS80 words
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Advertisement321 1966-07-16 4 REX 1 SkV"(s"p" "ought" midmTght < ftC^tti^B^BW GERARD BARRAY #^fe| fik^l B^ LICENSED I /BV^. y I B^Bk^ Sjhßsv I ft&Hb^^BHa^^La^Bfr^^ri J With SYLVA KOSCINA EASTMANCOLOR SCOPE bWbbbbssbbbsbbbsbbsbbbssbbbbbbHbVbbsslbbbbsbssHbvßsssbbl TONIGHT NIGHTLY I^^X Mark Louis Presents: T^fel^^^ The Sensational Korean All f ~t^E^ Stars Direct from Korea. J&p With Laila The Dancing321 words
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Advertisement619 1966-07-16 4 j organisation ■now Sho- -q 10-* IS 1 "CNIMESE AOVENTURES a IN CHINA COLOR (UA) \m storr -g ÜB9ULA ant JIAN-PAUL BELMONLX) I Nairt CKoog*- »r,_ "IT'S A MAO. MAO. MAO. MAO WORLD" P A riyTTT7^BMjj.jii..iLi Hurry >ON' §J II am, 1.44, 400 10 t •JO BJ Rot*. MuJvc' "BLINDFOLD"619 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1966-07-16 5 Witness tells of 'lifetime in prison' threat SEDITION TRIAL: NINTH DAY Reporter: Ch*ong Yip S«ng SINGAPORE, Friday CHIN SIONG A COWARD? HE IS A VERY NICE MAN, SAYS HO PEOW A 90-MINUTE cross-examination of a political detainee by the Senior State Council, Mr. Francis T. Scow, was the highlight of1,667 words
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89 1966-07-16 5 MANILA. Fri— Opposition Senator Ambrosio Padill.i is questioning the Philippine Government's importation of rice from Singapore on a government to government basiv The senator said the deal hus questionable since Singapore did not produce any rice. The Philippines should have bought its rice directReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement785 1966-07-16 5 lOTEL FACII6 JUFIOTT %> 41. fca *—4. K«*m«> <•■*«■■■ ft r«M« Caiiiw) It with bathroom* attached ClMrlMa Cm»»t la W«f>n»« 1 j C»»«i— lilK-Cnni SEManrATIpM lmm€m W*W <•»>» Ck»T t*<lM« PMatl >!■■»». MNNtft MUSIC frMH t.M 30 pm 4 DANCE MUSIC mrf.l M.4».fl»t by TW C«« 4'Or TRIO U4 by785 words
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Advertisement249 1966-07-16 5 i <«««<« i m mi i m int—jgffMwai HURRY TQTHi I I i x I AT METRO LTD. I I LAST DAY TODAY! i I I 72-74, HIGH ST., I I SINGAPORE-6. TEL: ***** j 2y»»»»»»»»»»>»»»»»;»*t««««««««<»»»»»»»»»»>»»»»»»>»»$ TEO TEO FINANCE LTD. 222, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY! FRIENDS AND BUSINESS249 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1966-07-16 6 Why vet was advised to stay away— witness PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: NINTH DAY Reporter: Oh Kee Tiang PENANG, Friday 'pHE City Veterinary Surgeon, Mr. P. K. Rao, was advised to stay away from the abattoirs in September 1963 because of a demonstration by pork butchers, the Commission of Inquiry1,229 words
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Article49 1966-07-16 6 0 THE COMMISSION: Justice Dato Abdul Aziz (chairman). H.tr K. Mushir Ariff and Or. (11. Yeans. ft ASSISTING THE COMMISSION. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. the State Legal Adviser, and Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Omar, the Public Prosecutor. FOR THE CITY COUNCIL: Mr. IK. Meek.49 words
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234 1966-07-16 6 Commission extends date for witnesses to file notice DENANG, Fri. The Commission of Inquiry into the City Council has extended to Aug. 1 the period for filing of notice of Intention to appear before it. Any person wishing to appear before the Commission to give evidence, or to put In234 words
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122 1966-07-16 6 FORMER FRONT COUNCILLOR FIRST TO TESTIFY IN CAMERA <> _^A nuxbrr i>: that It would tw ie pnrk bUtc.'Mll it.sfntrd ihji and nought Mr. Rao nwpon•lMb. "A d*nV'i aJI of Una warp.-." V Mr. in mid fleers, he councils tit m )> u.te of the 1 employment exchangp. In camera122 words
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Advertisement325 1966-07-16 6 m ENJOY A COOL, CLEAR ALLSOPPS IAGERTODAf! 7/ > w\ i 1 i y% V 111 111 43mtj S Study at Home and Pass Fverjr day letters arn\e at Wokey Hall from smdentt in Malaya and countries all oser the world. These \oung men and women realise that a good325 words
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Advertisement101 1966-07-16 6 DrfpcU of Ti»ion eauae blurry mvii.ii. rypstrain, hpadarh« and many olhrr complaints. Have your ryes examine by: 1 STAR OPTICAL HOUSE 15. Lieht Slrrrt. Pcnant. 99. Bclfirld Mire*. Ipoh. 14, Bukit Rim. inn Road, KuaU Lumpur. MB, Kulim Rutul. Bukit .M>it.ii.ini. 13, JaUn Ibrahim. Bf. PaUni. 7, JaUn Tunku Ibrahim,101 words
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439 1966-07-16 7 SINGAPORE Fri Till. oinphollci < f < iisioins. Mr. Taa Soo I li\c. lod_ty w. nurd thai their was wide spread adulteration of monosodiuin glutamate igooraKt*! powder) with gloat mu\ sodium ivviophosphate a chemical used in the inunu l;u tine ol Fertilisers ;m<l439 words
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Article59 1966-07-16 7 SINGAPORE Fri— Mr. K C. Lee. Minister of Stale for Culture, will open a new through road at I Kampong Wale Hassan off Sembawang Road. 15 m.s. tomorrow at < 7.30 pm I Mr. Teong Eng Siong. MP for i Sembawang will deliver a speech, i59 words
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Article, Illustration151 1966-07-16 7 PUB gets a new general manager SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. KYI). Gin. (above) acting director of thr Public Works Department, has been appoint ■■it thr nru Kenrral manager of thr Public Utilities Board. He w ill take up his nrw appointment, which has been approved by the Ministry of Law and151 words
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Article41 1966-07-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fri— An application by the Industrial Worker*. Union for interpretation of a clause, relating to retrenchment benefits, in the Nanyang Cooperative Stores Society 1 964 agreement, will be heard by the Second Industrial Arbitration Court on Aug 841 words
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238 1966-07-16 7 All wards to get Govt. aid for projects SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government is to allocate a "certain sum of money next year to each of the 51 constituencies, to be spent on projects and other services. Thi.s was announced last night by the Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk238 words
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Article25 1966-07-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fn The Aston Recreation Club will celebrate Singapore Independence Day with a dinner on Aug. 6 The venue will be announced later.25 words
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Article194 1966-07-16 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Police today arrested 19 pirate taxi drivers along the city's main bus routes. Twenty motor vehicles were also seized. A police statement today said that "Operation Taxi" was launched to implement the provisions of the Road Traffic Amendment Act. 1966. which came into194 words
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Miscellaneous202 1966-07-16 7 HOW PMXI LIKE OOf HAD OUR MH.N OF I' I o.VP **LT UP WITH THIS I THAT' OUR SEARCH TXE FUTURE ALL HEY NOW, 2l££ GUY BACK THERE IN MOO BUT THAT TOR A WAV INTO THE WRAPPED UP FOR US HOLD ON, I AW l», ■> I DOESNT MEAN202 words
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494 1966-07-16 8 Lim Beng Tee - Latest type equipment for new exchange Lim Beng Tee Z)/a/ within 45 seconds or lines lock By SINGAPQB S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will officially open the $1.5 million new Bukit Timah E x change of the Singapore Telephone Board today. The new exchange i.s the first494 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-07-16 8 Policy to expand services to rural areas Dr. Toh Message from Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye: g SINGAPORE'S first •»3 telephone exchange was in Cnllyer Quay, built nearly 84 years ago. This exchange had only To lines. More than three-quart-ers of a century of commercial growth in247 words
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543 1966-07-16 9 LOOKING BACK.. SIX years after the telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell of the United States, it was being used in Singapore. The first manual telephone exchange in a very crude form was set up at Collyer Quay in 1882. Seventy543 words
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Advertisement68 1966-07-16 8 With (Mmplwients of THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE 1920) For Complete Insurance Servict FIRE ACCIDENT MARINE LIFE ENGINEERING INSURANCE ■UNCOS AM) AGENCIES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA WOKLD-WIDE CLAIMS SETTLING AGENTS "L'nrivalled Service with Security" Hmd Office: 5, MALACCA STREET TEL: *****-9 SINGAPORE-! •2 ?H 'IBBBfr lUfmflflf'i68 words
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Advertisement246 1966-07-16 8 The first crossbar exchange in Singapore A NEW CONCEPT IN AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SWITCHING The new automatic telephone exchange at Bukit Timah represents a new link in the rapidly expanding telecommunications of Singapore and we at L M Ericsson feel privileged to contribute to this progress. The new exchange signifies a246 words
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Advertisement205 1966-07-16 9 •1111 l 1 11 Ml 11*1 Mill I 111 l Mill till ******************** l *****111 l ********************1 l ************************* l another Worthington installation CONGRATULATIONS to The Singapore Telephone Board on the opening of its Bukit Timah Exchange. Look for Worthington J where there's progress vSHB^B! A complete range of airconditioning205 words
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Advertisement113 1966-07-16 9 Congratulations to th* SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD an the official opening ot their Bukit Timoh Exchange HONG YEW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO. 89 Kollang Road, Spore 8. Tel: *****. ***** J. WHYTE CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG JESSELTON. CONGRATULATES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF113 words
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Advertisement255 1966-07-16 9 Congratulations to the SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD on the official opening of its Bukit Timah Exchange LEE SENG KWANG ELECTRIC (Mcctrical Contractor*, Lift Installation ana 1 M«<t»««.c«i Engineering W»rki H,»4 M« S Saak Stmt, Si»aa»*r«. T.I 2«fSl A ***** Branch OM.ct 91 Sunavi lew Roaa\ K. L«m»«r. Tel: ***** (We mrm255 words
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Article315 1966-07-16 10 Wm-4* lit (Hiiumum) n HOTELS RIJITTAFIL Saturday and Sunday L*incn ROSE IBfRWIIN. Returned from l>'n«toe Will nwim claaeea In Hallei Mat, Kaatrra and LamberARI V«U CONTEMPLATING Hi Do refer to the yellow the Telephone Directory REMEMBtR MARZINf and for■M tra\el sickness This famous iuMk-aeting remedy la most and aaf*315 words
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Article244 1966-07-16 10 IS Word* SI (Minimum) BIBLf PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH /.ion, orranKoon Garden 9. 15 am I. iff Ollstead Rd. 10.00 a m. Galilee. nor ranjang r. <X) p m. Jesus Saves. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SlNOApore Corner Orchard Road, Penan* Road. Bundar Services a.m. aad pn. Sunday School 9 a.m. All welcome.244 words
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Article692 1966-07-16 10 The impression of many j British financial experts up to a week ago that Mr. Wilson's mment had decided to ride out the immediate difficulties which sterling fact's, and rely on the bite of the deflationary measures in Mr. Callaghan's budget, has tinned out to be692 words
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Article351 1966-07-16 10 Perhaps there is no need for cities nowadays to have their acknowledged centres. The car, the telephone, the radio and the post office have so changed urban life that the old-fashioned market place Has lost its once essential purpose as a place for gossip; today parking space is351 words
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Article213 1966-07-16 10 The Malayan Railway committee which has been appointed to investigate derailments will have its work cut out if accidents continue at the rate of the last few years. According to the Ministry of Transport last month there were 242 "major derailments" (which seems to mean derailments on main213 words
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Article228 1966-07-16 10 SUPPORT the conA tentlon by "Poorer" (S.T. July 9.) that It is time some of the G O-s and FG.Os are amended and re-phrased. I am a retired police Inspector, having served 25 years after rising from an ordinary maia-mata to the rank of inspector in228 words
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Article162 1966-07-16 10 MANY Nanyang university graduates are teaching In the upper forms of National Type Secondary schools all over Malaya. This is a clear indication of their academic knowledge and teaching ability through the English medium. While Kirkby, Brinsford or M.T.C. trained teachers receive an initial basic salary of $310 for162 words
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Article58 1966-07-16 10 \VE bursary holders are TT living on borrowed money while waiting for the purse strings to be loosened by someone who has forgotten us again. The First Term at the University of Singapore Is coming to an end and yet the bursary money promised us has not been given,58 words
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Article471 1966-07-16 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— 2s6 YUNUS MARIS M.A. BY University of Malaya VOCABULARY: PERJumpaAN in) meetIng; PEfUid>nf AN in) conference; masaalah (n> problem; ben», MEMbena iv) to form U> construct; prnoh, MEmenohi cv> to fullf.il; KEhmdsk ,111 wish, desire,, requirement; Ptßhati, MEMERhatikan (v» to observe; PEMERhati in) observer; PEMERhaIiAN (n) observation REDUPLICATION471 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1966-07-16 10 ANTHONY HOWARD - ANTHONY HOWARD PRESIDENTIAL PREOCCUPATION WITH VIETNAM. CONGRESS HAWKS AND COMING ELECTIONS LEAVES ONLY ONE MAN TO FIGHT THE NEW FRONTIER'S BATTLE AGAINST POVERTY by Washington, Friday THE "better war" they call it and •yen the name seems in its own way to carry its veiled criticism of1,066 words
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Advertisement431 1966-07-16 10 r, Tmn 4 Malay Na.l Ciasa»*n« —*iass— aiasi ata* I a* COi» troisd MBMbV tuaait i..fs'»«i' ■••>) coib trea*6i si««c»«ii -tMmm4 B»«« n».»i a«M taNwntst I CtTV *OO« ITOB.I IT* '■•♦sT as as I A.-.-.1., la*d n»»,i Ism MAMIIM ITOII Ml* Uft» Cfc«»a. Baad. lasßaain 17 v •ITMASAasr 4 CO.431 words
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Advertisement21 1966-07-16 10 1 Bsi at HO Mi awHr *m*mnt *H 4 \iwmmL 71m PEKING LimyunylSlLjd »O I tl. North In 4«« «<>•«. !>•<«•»<"< —T.I *****21 words
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Advertisement78 1966-07-16 10 I |B^^B>W^ »&fc I Js&MBB*teaaWH i rfaMsir^^^ 1 m water is King .(long may it rain) leacherT fifty-fifty with t^A f^*' p f* ot ort or O4 d SCOTCH WHISKY GOOD BARGAIN Choice SHOPHOUSE Lots on MAXWELL ROAD IPOH Road frontage Size 25ft. x 80ft. TITLES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. SIDE LOTS:78 words
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223 1966-07-16 11 6-death mishap: Gurkha driver cleared I \rim druer whose trmrk ran int.. a crowd after htttinc a rar killing vi prop rlwdinc four t hilrlrrn «n«l inmrint 3i other*. w.«M*«ttted l»d.«> on rharfe of 4aa«ero«is dm lag Privat* Ram.mdhoi K v U. of 31 <" «.urkh<« Transport Rrrimenl •tatmnrd m223 words
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195 1966-07-16 11 Friendly Malaysia impresses an Antara man JESSELTON. Fri. An Indonesian Journalleft here today highly impressed with the friendliness of the people despite :iy three years of Indonesian incursions in the border areas of Sabah and Sarawak. "I have not seen any sign le attitude towards my country during my tour195 words
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Article24 1966-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. IMtVM stole 16 brass covers and thre* sounding pipe brass mm from he tanker Algol, lying at the Eastern anchorage.24 words
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Article19 1966-07-16 11 SI NGAPOR K Pi Uii swret nocipty fiKhlrrs were arrpMr<\ in Cw;l are tying he!d under drt*-19 words
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Article, Illustration127 1966-07-16 11 Father of four missing from home CEREMBAN. Fri. A father of four. Mr. T. Lourdes, 35, has been missing from home for the past week. Today, his wife. Mrs. Teresa Lourdes, appealed to Straits Times readers to help find him. "I am worried I fear something has happened to him.127 words
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136 1966-07-16 11 l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri Commemorative postage stamps are to be issued to mark the 150 th anniversary of the Penang Free School and the First Malaysia Development Plan. The stamps to commemorate the anniversary of the school will be on sale on Oct 21 in 20-cent136 words
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Article49 1966-07-16 11 NIBONG TEBAL. rr. The National Language Month prizegiving ceremony in South Province Wellesley will be he!d in the Sungei Bakap community hall on July 23 at 8 p.m. Highlight of the e\ening v. ill he beau'y contest to selert South Province Wellesley* Mist National Language Month."49 words
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Article, Illustration607 1966-07-16 11 TAX RETURNS NOT FURNISHED FOR YEARS r- KUALA LUMPUR I Friday A MAN who never bothered to file his tax returns for eight out of 10 years was today ordered to pay up $73,453. In addition. Yap Kuan Keat, will have to pay a further607 words
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Article35 1966-07-16 11 IPOH. Fri. About 30 women operators will take part in the Telecommunications Department, Perak, annual Golden Voice contest to be held on July 21 at the Telephone House in Cockman Street here.35 words
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Article30 1966-07-16 11 MUAR. Fri. Trainee trachrrj of the Muar Regional Training Centre will hold a dance at the Tnn.ione Club here on July 23 in aid of its library fund.30 words
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Article27 1966-07-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Mi K. Rajaratnam has boon reelected president of the Petaling branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress for the sixth consecutive year.27 words
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134 1966-07-16 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Malaysian Airways and Philippines Air Lines are now the only airlines with full traffic rights to operate between Singapore and Manila. By agreement between the Malaysian, Singapore and the Philippines Governments, these airlines have sole rights to carry passengers, cargo and mall134 words
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Article75 1966-07-16 11 NINGKAN CALLS ON LEE SIN (.A PORK Fri. S.iruwak's former Chief MiniNtcr, Dato Stephen K;%iong Niiukan. called on the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuaa Yew, this afternoon A Government statement said they met in Mr. I.ee\ office for 13 minutes at the request of Dato Ningkan. IVttn Ningkan. who was75 words
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Article62 1966-07-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Capt. Ahnvj bin Ibrahim, an instructor at the Federation Military College, will ifflve here l>v air on Monday to attend a Ine-montii signal* Mm ftt t lif D B Army signals School in Port Monmouth. New Jor.vrv Hi- is the tlm officer frnm62 words
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Article27 1966-07-16 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Royal Malaysian Navy wtll rntPrlain 40 orphans from' I ho Malay Musli.il Orphans' Homo tonorro'w aboard its minesweeper K D. Jorai.27 words
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Advertisement279 1966-07-16 11 Tlit" riUrU '< |Im <<».I"iI of llemitigwy Rnhmrnm Imittutr, (orrm.nl edtutrtioniitt m fcumifii suh'tcH. SUCCESS SYMBOL Students thcrrnelves enntinually testify to the mjcccs of the M.R.I, per-"-"".il individual tuition method of home study. One of them, Tan Soo kirn. of Sinß^P° r e. recently wrote to H.R.I. Director of Studies,279 words
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Advertisement102 1966-07-16 11 You may be travelling near or far, on business or pleasure, cheaply or expensively, by air or by sea whichever it may be we have the knowhow to plan and carry out your travel requirements. Naturally we will assist with such matters as passports, visas and delivery of tickets. If102 words
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Miscellaneous844 1966-07-16 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Kuala. I.umpur songs: 6 Nfws In Tamil: 6.10 and Tenant; 6— lpoh and —Hector Heathcote; 8.33— Dennis the Menace Stock Malacca; 3. 10— Johore Bahrn; Certificate: 7— News in Eng--4— la.pinit; Batu Pahat; Msn 7. ll— Focus: 7.35 Get 9— Kluanc. Smart: B— News in Mandarin:844 words
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130 1966-07-16 12 JAKARTA. Fri. The ashes of Gunner A. P. Martin will shortly be flown home to England, a British Embassy spokesman said here today. Martin, whose home Is In north-west London, died after an RAF helicopter was shot down by IndonesianReuter - 130 words
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Article37 1966-07-16 12 PENANG. Fri. Fur Malay farmers associations in Balilc Pulau district are to have their own rice mill. The mill, to be built in Sungei Rusa. will be run on a co-opera-tive buis.37 words
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Article90 1966-07-16 12 Three die in road accidents SINGAPORE. Fri. Two women and a man died in road accidents here yesterday. Madam Ho Ah Leng, 57, was knocked down by a car in Bale!>tier Road and died on the spot. Madam Yuen Ah Moi. 24. was knocked down by a lorry at Upper90 words
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Article31 1966-07-16 12 PENANG. Fri Lav Kok LroiiK. 30. pleaded nut guilty in a magistrates court here today to charge of impersonating a polic* inspector. He was allowed bail pending trial31 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-07-16 12 Defence pact delay: Healey explains SINGAPORE, Friday. A NEW Anglo-Singapore defence treaty will be held off until the Indonesian position is clarified, the British Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, said today. Developments in the relationship between Malaysia and Indonesia were especially important and until this was cleared up, Britain would276 words
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Article49 1966-07-16 12 Films— by a Ruler KANGAR, Fri.— Films can be an influence for good or evil, the Ra.ia of Perlis taid when he declared open the new Kapitol Theatre here. Cinema-goers, he said, should learn to be more discriminating. They should see only the good films and benefit from them.49 words
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Article48 1966-07-16 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Economic Development Board will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a cocktail party at the Singapore Conference Hall on Aujt. 1. At the party the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kirn San. will present pioneer certificates to about 20 to 30 companies.48 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-07-16 12 NOT-SO-BUSY SUBANG SURPRISES BO AC CHAIRMAN KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Adequate passenger traffic and the tremendous tourist potential in Malaysia warranted the starting of more airlines here, the BO4C chairman. Sir Giles Gvthrie (above*. said today. He expressed surprise at the small mmber of airlines operating in the country at a215 words
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65 1966-07-16 12 SINGAPORE, Fri— The former leader of the Opposition in the New Zealand Parliament. Mr. AH. Nordmeyer, and his wife will arrive here on Tuesday for a two-day visit. Mr. Nordmeyer will call on the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. and other Government and65 words
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145 1966-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-- I The Select Committee on the Criminal Procedure Code i Amendment > BUI today decided that members of the public and specific specialised bodies be asked to give their views in writIng or orally. The committee, which was appointed145 words
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Article, Illustration219 1966-07-16 12 1 ONDON. Fit Uurlj kha Lance Cpl. Rambahadur Limbu, 25, plan.^ to '-<t his wholr to guard his Victoria Cross, Britain s supreme award for valour. The jft Sin soldier from Nepal, who won the c award by rejcuini wounded comrades219 words
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Advertisement164 1966-07-16 12 Matqrm i nlwiW MS«r man's mutzm wriln bf ItatoysiMi tsr Mqram #«<•* tc put* ■tanutni n sstjicts rN|Mg frw lijlnms ti I •Mty-faps. I Nova I honey I tkt am MBWy I eicrtmf M eiclisrve I MfiMH tkat iarn ts be II Nine? series ink ti Mf I tUwnt—ta «m164 words
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Advertisement137 1966-07-16 12 JOHNNIE WALKER ■pjjs^^^^^^ii flefl > >M^""' mm* The Largest Selling Scotch^ Whisky In tWL The World fis y EXCITING TOURS ■ANCKOK/HONG KONG/TAIWAN/ JAPAN KOREA 1* toys, 17 doy. SI, BOO/- 51, 550/--1 28/9, monthly. MANILA/HONG KONG/BANGKOK (MACAU) 8 dart. 10 days SB7O $780'- 11 8 monthlr. MANILA/HONG KONG/TAIWAN 18 dayi137 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-07-16 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl l/TUERE'S SOMETuiN'^" 1 1 ABOUT HOME COOKIN' /THAT WAS A DSUOOUS^ I VA DOWT GET EATiN' •V MEAL/ PSTUNJIAJ J INJ BESTAUffANTS, V^ \l 7 ~\r I WEY p oaxy?_y r 2 >, /tv'S SSOMETHIN'^S Si £LSe >A DOJ'T GET J (BOVSi) aaam^--, EAT SI55 words
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Letter154 1966-07-16 13 A park spoiled by vandals IN reply to PUnter* 1 tatter IST July 2' 01. :h« wear and tear at Kallang Park. I should poii.' at. In view o! ihe propoMd National ■Udlum project which la ;>nr.^ f>ia:.i.ed a' Ka.,*:.;, ••id Maintenance is Kept to the minipre>erve th* puthe flower154 words
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Letter45 1966-07-16 13 THE riu-smoking' rule vi th<» Lido Cinema is largely lor the convenience of non-smokers. Does not the management appreciate that by action smokers are being deprlyed of their enjoyment uhen they pay an equal amount of money to see a film? r.p. Singapore45 words
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Letter119 1966-07-16 13 Singing hawkers of Singapore I HOPE the authorities who issue licences to hawkers will not stop them singing their little tunes to tell us what they are selling. One of the more attractive things about hawkers is that they sing. This art is fast dying out. Elisabeth Bow den. unfortunately,119 words
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Letter166 1966-07-16 13 I am urn -J5 >■ 1 age. I slogged lor 30 a> trisha rider, clerk, book-keeper, typist, stenographer, farmer. Farming was real slogging work. I contracted TB and was cured, but I was advised to rest. How could I. without doing any work as I had a166 words
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Letter91 1966-07-16 13 lit ANY flat dwellers In the new h ou sin g estate are fed up with some neighbours who switch on their TV. sets too loudly. Are they trying to share their sets with their other less fortunate neighbours? Are they trying to convert their houses Into community91 words
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Letter168 1966-07-16 13 Doctors, unmanned hospitals JJK S i tvnivas's appeal to Government lor reforms in the system of nominations to public boards (S.T. July 2) and for nomi- > to be men of ability, was most igHis reference to the erection of an emergency v.ard at Taiping Hospital was even more encouraging.168 words
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Letter88 1966-07-16 13 ]\ML.S letter on uiusold 11 lottery tickets (S.T July 9> gives food for a lot of thought. The general impression Is that all tickets are sold, and it Is news to many that this is not so. Publicity for unsold tickets numbers appears to be scanty.88 words
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Letter100 1966-07-16 13 f\F the thousands who apply for teachers training each year many are late SC. passers. By the law of averages, aside from selection and limitations imposed by available places in the training Colleges, a number of the unsuccessful applicants fall In the older group. Of this100 words
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Letter65 1966-07-16 13 I WISH to refer to the 1 letter (S.T. July 9) headed "Phone Lament" and signed "Ring-Ring." of Kajang. I shall be grateful if you will allow me through your column* to invite the writer to furnish the undersigned with details of his complaint so that it can65 words
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Letter30 1966-07-16 13 WITH increasingly heavier traffic Johore Bahru s "Stop. Look. Go," signs are time-wasting and anachronistic and should give way to proper, modern traffic lights. SARWAN S. D. Johore Bahru30 words
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136 1966-07-16 13 HOW TO LOSE S3 ON A TV LICENCE |*\N June 29 1 went to the Singapore O P.O to apply for a new licence for a T.V. set which I had just purchaser Af'.er paying $o« for the licence fee. I was surprised to note that the .•ounter clerk had136 words
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Advertisement166 1966-07-16 13 OPEL TM l| 0 BBMBWBMMiB^i^BBlls? L I bbw^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b^b^Rbbt FOUR DOOR KADETT^Mppm The 4-door OPEL KADETT 'S^^TJfaZ^ I^^ is now elegantly spa- to^\ ciously larger and exhila- T^^^b^^^^^^ i„ J ratingly more powerful. V^,^ The re -powered 1.1 litre engine provides high cruis- I ing speed and effortless top speed of166 words
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Advertisement232 1966-07-16 13 MINYAK CHAP KAPAK (AXE BRAND UNIVERSAL OIL) mines |"aaßß^| QUIC RELIEF vf§ tor htadochr A 9 <ddtncss i cola", travelling tick- B^| \~yn«st, itomach cramp JLI I mnd vomittifif, intact Jjp A ut«tul campamon at j PH > I horn* in aHica, when I rra»«llinf, and all atca- 1^ Monufocturatl232 words
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Miscellaneous258 1966-07-16 13 Straits Times Crossword B^ ACROSS 5. Oirl holds bat awkwardly In surysrwr in Sfey- 6. Gamble that Is money-making j. Deceiving about new rental for i6>. the home, perhaps (7. 7). 9. Countrymen come to blowj Poet is well-known at about about sea-cook 18 1. thirty-two? is>. 10. Implies study258 words
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Advertisement1034 1966-07-16 14 m*m*m*mwJLmmM*+*mm**L*Lm*mmmmi 1 1 Kiaasa) frosa l*a«a ISi SITUATIONS VACANT I B>ara> w.^ Bom tt res. eaara cimxi amah and waoa Ajaaa mb f»l*»r»rM r I "r»*lTu 00. so. >«v aisa»i ;-a XX I'tn IW, *< iNCLIIM 'lid AtfsfeM •<- '■"itlril Rxasi SMBSlin *MIII PARI rui sssasavasaaar. Apaay arita rak) pan1,034 words
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Advertisement1086 1966-07-16 14 SITUAf'OWS WAHTED II ax arsis tt «fia >— Bmx tt rss. txtrm ••4*l. f i g t 1 aaat as Thr aaaaa> Mai 1 aac* «aaa txrtaiiNCSo inoiah MMN« 1 ith ar «tlhta» assah hawusag eraß I Please Tal: *4l*l* 8 pare. .■BBaasaßssasxaßtxeaßßßßSaßßßßßissHMiisiissssssaß ACCOMMODATION VACANT It STarda 8* aWs 881,086 words
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Advertisement986 1966-07-16 14 OFFICE SPACE VACAM Mj »mrom 86 I UmX ta ras «rfr. arm 1 »»acs vacant aaui* Briaa> Raad, taaraar af Car- I ■enter atrart «tr> Baar. Bisajßoar* Lin arrtiaea Rcaeaaanlc Reaiai ilina I 764*8 Mr Koa GODOWN SPACE WANTED r» •roraa sa ,—Box tt rts. WBBm WANTBO CBNTRALLY Mated SBaa»s986 words
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Advertisement896 1966-07-16 14 PHILATELY II avera. 88 < Win Bmx tt rss. aaera BUY A SELL ataaspa of '«r*n I aauatrirs Reas—ahte Pncee Ah Mai I MSaatMa AcVHtey 6- A. Change Auey BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Wards S« I Mim. I— Bmx tt rt: extra RB6TAURANT PIBH A CHIP 6 srRB ttt assails covering896 words
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Advertisement993 1966-07-16 14 PfcST COWTROt I Call ia the Bna yaa aaaw. THOMAS COWAN A CO LTD rUUT IN EAST lar FUMiCATiOM A PEST CONTROL at 1 ALL BBRNSB COMPANY BRANCHES > taraucaaut MALAYSIA A THAILANS) PETS FOR SALE li Word* U 'Mim.) Bom tt <*s. exrra DON'T PORGET the do« aha* ta-993 words
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Advertisement1121 1966-07-16 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE II W Mirn. ,—Bmx M r«» #««ra li MBS MOLOBN SPECIAL aac woaar I 1 1 18.60 a sauce lasuraae* till M« I 18.888 as a. nag Oag <B pare) Mk SIIOBB. BMI BNB BWNBR l»84 Auetia 1108 Gaad aandttiaa 84.880.'- a.a.a. 8 pore J476S Jeaa> Lac.1,121 words
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Advertisement1085 1966-07-16 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE B>aaas M Ma b.x it rts aaera t«J64 OPEL KAOBTT Is i D»reri al aaaS IMS Jobm* 1 l 11. IVtu IS6I Opri Rekerd. iwt. lord Opal rtrkor*. Ford a Waaeci H istin A4O l»ii Kiai lIW -urd /ip»vr. l»od V ird Pret.'t Bin Ikai Mm >1,085 words
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Advertisement347 1966-07-16 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (S We) FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL aaia scssV FOR SOUVtNIRS LURIOt Piac* a para. DRESSES A mt&SSMAMNG li Ward. M «f m B»x ill rt: txtrm MRS K V LSE -»««tn«king aaV, PO $lANC SBi K para s BH.INNHM ADVANCE DRl't MAKIN(. .demy 146 1 TAILORING j f* P>w«.347 words
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Advertisement1275 1966-07-16 15 1 tariM B»Na P.naa p»»uu»j ik'iwat Li>eMaaL fcwjeaia "."7 MPI Jet! M Jaly tt .-•I imZmf.lSSm II »atf M|H letyAM •t ifmvm 55 a *a>n Jety n i *>, n rSI tSTtimwm". mm a) I Raj B/H AM tl MTMJMWM t'peal Weajour AM 1 *M 1 6iaajo»i.... Aai ii «m1,275 words
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Advertisement1284 1966-07-16 15 ■y^K^^^K^M^rij _-_---__----i..-.aBS-ia>—_ I TH£ E A \3UN£S *jJLm±*d* ■■■—I O. t »pacss sAiLiuts ii tEiMA-Mtrtf ejAne—i anMitMytN^nck^Aa^MMTEirtAa ANHHRP^ARmH-fPENIkAtEk). I'PMI UNN MM NSVfI Ntwrl OMI ASTW CkajM kINA a) Sailll la PL IT It'll «M I M li M M M SAtMWA l| July 11,24 24 21 Mll AM tl M1,284 words
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Advertisement1350 1966-07-16 15 I benuline\ UPWEM SERVICE 11 LtNMk). UVEtP—L > CONTINENTAL PMTS. nruuiruir fal Liverpool Am IS BENNACHIE Havre AM 2S Smiapsri *1 Si)** •'rnani Rottiru* Aaf It Ii Pt Jaly 11 My 21,21 ttsaaurt Seat I. BENLEDI Flf LaMM AM 11 fi n si** Kenrnt RetterfMHa Am 21 Jily II 211,350 words
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Advertisement1310 1966-07-16 15 fe£LLERMAN BUCMALL S.S. CO.. LID UI IVERIEA* Ftl IVTWAM SEIflCt tWH U k CtNtlNlNt. Luiiif tan Im P. S >M PMMf CITY tf CRICAtt Lineal, HM*ur|, RenirMa. •ML MiMlMkriMfP. M/M Mt VM Ml Bin tf aiNNIPEt luMMa, hmnnma. RMIIMia. Ha.n. kMI. IaTMM 21 11 My tin tf HMMVW L Me,1,310 words
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Article338 1966-07-16 16 IDLE and uncertain condiUuiu continued during the weeks trading much ot t!n.> was attributable to the known precarious position of :an upcountry dealer, who MM subsequently defaulted by the Rubbt- r Association of Singapore, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Rubber Market Survey. Thi:338 words
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Article138 1966-07-16 16 MELBOURNE. Fit INDUSTRIALS continued firm x today. Profit-taking caused BHP and other leaders, CRA and Western Mining, to lose some of yesterday's strong gains, but overall rises well exceeded falls. BHP dropped 4 cents to $6.50. Base metals were irregular with Western Mining down 6 cents to $5.36.138 words
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Article71 1966-07-16 16 /'MINESE Produce E»changs, Singaday: Coconut sil: bulk $4j« sellers, drum $47 stilt-in. Cspra: July/ Aug. UK/Continent: Uaquoted. Pepper: Muntok white ***** sellers. Sarawak white SIM) sellers, special Sarawak black SH2» sellers, garbled Lampong black 5145 (N) sellers (all INK. NLW). ASTA »l«0 (N) sellers UUO<-, NLW). Singsper* Coconut71 words
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Article35 1966-07-16 16 ON the frss ••changt markst In Hons Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar *a» qiratL-d at j.Bo} lor T.T. and 5.79 'or cash. Stirling MM quot<d at 16.01 i»d sns tasl gsld at -l)j«.35 words
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Article25 1966-07-16 16 July 15 RLBBER PRICE; 64? cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN $633.75 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 205 tons (up 15 tons).25 words
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369 1966-07-16 16 rpHE Straits tin price re--1 mained unchanged in Penang yesterday at .$633.75 on an estimated offering up by 15 tons to 205 tons. It was the largest daily offering since early June and better demand was reported on the increased turnover. U.K. Bank369 words
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940 1966-07-16 16 Prom Our Market Correspondent THt feature on the Stock i Exchange yesterday again was a further drop in try- price of I'nited Asbestos Cement shares which were done from $1.45 to 51. 33 to $1.36 ready and $1.45 to 51.34 to $1.38940 words
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Article27 1966-07-16 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 11. Jul> r>. 'Industrials: 10.'. i;. 101.78 liny 1X5.71 S rubbers: 111.31 111.31 i»K :;o, 19«3 ion. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article1010 1966-07-16 16 IM'SIXLSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in braikrts: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttad U.OOO) Jl.ttl: C.C-M. 51. 56 BL. (15.000) 51. 58 D. (4.000) 51. 57, (24,000) SI 56; C.l<HeMings (1.UO0)1,010 words
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Article113 1966-07-16 16 CHIPS lying altng»idt ths llngapera •J arnarvaa er tipectad teday are: MaryniK 1. Ijltarum L. Sea Uxpraes N.W. 3, G'ariK Aon N.W. 4. Semeayia N.W. 5, straat Florida 13/14, Kealcc U, Malaysia H/M, City or Lancaster 1"T Toun Matii 20/30, Scttsu Mini 31/32, Lcvcrnhank 'io/36. Uuncn-n Marianne113 words
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Article83 1966-07-16 16 r PHC Ataoeistisn of Banks in Malay- tn made these changes in It* rat»i to mercnmnit yesterday (all rates to SlOU>: Umtsd Static buying TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13/16 HO d/st. 33 8/10 credit hills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3..«. airmail OO 33183 words
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Article53 1966-07-16 16 THK present rate of the Mftßiajl dollar against thr pound sterlinr fixed on November 24 19M i* sellinj T.T. or O.l>. U. 3 U lbd. Buyinf T.T. !s. 4 1 I6d. Buying O.D. 2s. l',d. The dollar Is at its nUtutory middle position in relation to its lanje53 words
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Advertisement1146 1966-07-16 17 WHERE TO STAY (Malays*) It War* 1 M i mtm I aVa M rf. »*trm MI W |T«»iT» ViCW MCTIk il— ll ■aw a aaaaa** D— «l— ial r laanwawt •MM*. a*aailla»l Ka*na* aad C»»aaa rmum t.i j a ma. *«JMTIAM mitMUlt UMIOI ■■■■111 Tal: SM. KITBO MOTIL 271 274.1,146 words
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Advertisement905 1966-07-16 17 MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malays. NOTICE or EXTRAORDINARY OENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held at the Board Room. Harrisons Croefleld (Malaysia* Limited, 70. Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. 3rd August. 1966 at905 words
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Advertisement571 1966-07-16 17 ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Oeneial Meeting of Alexandra Brickworks Limited, will be held at Chow House. Nos 140-142. Rooinson Road. 4th floor. Singapore l. on Saturday. 30th July. 1966. at 1130 a.m. for the lollowlng purposes 1. To571 words
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Advertisement637 1966-07-16 17 NOTICE NOTICE TAKF NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the 12th day of Ju)v PADMA KOCHEN BHANU of No. 1 Blight Hi:: Crescent. Singapore. 30. the lawful father and legal > guardian of ROBIN MICHAEL BHANU formerly known as PA VI TRAN did on his behalf absolutely renounce and637 words
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Advertisement561 1966-07-16 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tender* are Invited for the pur- chaac of Lot 97. Section 57. Town and District of Kuala Lumpur held under Selangor Certificate of Title No 1 1O«9 and comprising an area of approximately 0 M 7 acre* 1 with ho:ise No 14. Tre«ch«r Roe.d erected hereon to561 words
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Advertisement437 1966-07-16 17 We are proud to announce the opening of: TAT CHUEN COMPANY (RADIO HI-FI CENTRE) 38, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore, 9 Telephone: ***** TODAY, JULY 16, 1966 We are dealers in tape-reconlers, phonographs, radios, full-ran£e ot famous brands of Amplifiers, Hi-Fi Equipment and Loud -speaker System. Cocktails will be served from 1437 words
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303 1966-07-16 18 Price bids for Test place with 848 LONDON. Fri— John Price, the former England pace bowler, achieved a careerbest eight wickets for 48 runs yesterday which may win him back his Test place. The Middlesex bowler helped dismiss Derbyshire lor 154. and Middlesex finished the day 245 ahead with six303 words
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249 1966-07-16 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with MORNING'S BEST WORKOUT BY TEH SU SU pENANG, Fri. Mona Lisa, with Des Coleman astride, went faultlessly on a good track here this morning. She was never off her bit when she ran 3f in 39 2/5. Best249 words
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1290 1966-07-16 18 Race 1—2.30 Gl 6 Div 1 ($4,300) 7f 1 ***** Transportation a (EHanai West 6 9 0 (F) -Rugde* 10 i ***** Natafmt a > New (own i Teh I 8.12 (hush 7 3 ***** Panrhor a 'Sultan of Panangl Lee 5 810 sUhwi 31,290 words
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Advertisement1116 1966-07-16 18 PENANC PORT COMMISSION SITTfIHORIN DCEP WATUt WrMARN > I EUCCTKK AL INITAIXATIOtt Tl* CiMiirtin will sborUjr *n*m* from Nil appro* for mark <mr MSKWOM lor Urn TWy and tolaH«tt— oC eiactrt•miajMMfil lor «i i*i «n*rf watmm as* atfcai mat* *tim* USB rwetaßMUoo areas. TIM MBt BMBJB**: 1"' MM v.pp.. and1,116 words
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Advertisement661 1966-07-16 18 PUBLIC APPOI^^^MENTS STATE OF SARAWAK ApptteaUosu are Invited for the post of Ifsl PsVMBfl I m I Ml tNon-aatabliahmr l \icancy). Department— Borneo Literature Salary Division I. Scale A 'I7&0-1CM). Candidate* ssuat be male and domiciled in Malaysia, have at lea«t a Paes Decree on any sub-m-u at a reoo«niaea661 words
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Advertisement247 1966-07-16 18 m^m>* .m^m^m* f r mU I W itT" ,< mi' ~*"immm mTßPnZOim^^ MH*9*B*VHH^B^^ tjaWßOH^^^^^W*-- -*Jr It L "^*^*V _^^Sr B^blbVßbß^va I m K 1 --3^m^.^mm\ H3& W pj(B^^^^^^^^^^*«aiiißsßßßMßßßß((Bßl BH B^^^^ A Volkswagen Dealer is a man of many parts 5,008 parts, to be exact. And most of them fit any247 words
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Article, Illustration293 1966-07-16 19 Schoolboy beats Kedah 's pole vault record KLLIM. Frl Schoolboy Ishak Ahmad ot Uie Kuiun Bad'.iaha fchsjnl set a new Kedah record lor lin" pole vault when he c /in a 3 3J metres at the Kedah Amateur Athletic Association champ«on.-hip> rw-re today. The previous best was 3 22m set293 words
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Article254 1966-07-16 19 BILLY IS TOP SEED FOR TWO EVENTS DENANG. Fri. Rain washed out all play on the first day of the Penang Open tennis championship* on the Penang Sports Club courts hrre today. :nr this year's tournament is Billy Yap who finished runner-up to S. A. A/ni.ui m the National champinn.M254 words
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Article92 1966-07-16 19 SEREMBAN, Frt The openIng day of the Negrl combined schools athletic championships saw two new records being hoisted. Competing In the Boys B section. Lee Kuan Fook of Chi Wa School set a new mark In the long Jump final with a leap of 16ft92 words
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Article62 1966-07-16 19 SINGAPORE, Frl— A surprise was caused at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight when five players withdrew from their quarter-final matches. They were Wee Sen. Wee Choon Seng. Mohammed Sadali, Wong Tew Gee and Richara Chee. The withdrawals, it is learnt, were in protest against the nonInclusion of62 words
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Article50 1966-07-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Defending champions Umno and their strongest challengers Police Depot drew l-i i n th«ir FAS league division one match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Umno lead the league by one point from Depot but Depot have two games in hand against one more for Umno.50 words
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Article833 1966-07-16 19 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA: By Singapore, Fri. His choice of events at Kingston will depend on 400-m 'trial 9 tyULTHER M. Jtfathesan. Malaysia's sprint ace. competes in the 400 m at the Eif h t h Commonwealth Games in Kingston next month will depend on his833 words
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294 1966-07-16 19 Singapore well placed against Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Singapore, who have qualified to meet Selangor In the MOA final at the end of this month. are well placed against Johore at the end of the first day's play in the final South sone fixture here today. After an hour's delay294 words
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Article36 1966-07-16 19 PARIS. Fri. Luclen Aimar. 25-year-old Frenchman who suited the race as a support rider, yesterday won the Tour de France cycling marathon. Jan Janssen. of Holland, finished second in the 3i weeks race. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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209 1966-07-16 19 SUNGEI PATANI, Friday. PERAK, the favourites to win the MHF North zone in the Tun Razak Cup championship, opened their bid with a convincing 5-2 victory over their closest rivals, Penang, here today. The game was played In a steady drizzle. Perak209 words
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Article179 1966-07-16 19 Forces rout Pahang by 9-1 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Like their soccer counterparts, Malaysian Armed Forces used their greater fitness and speed to overwhelm Pahang by a resounding 9-1 margin in the MHF central sone triangular in the Tun Razak Cup competition at Rifle Range Road today. But they will have179 words
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Article36 1966-07-16 19 BINOAPORE. Frl.— Th« Under-16 New South Wales swimming team from Sydney have called off their proposed tour of Singapore next month because of the Commonwealth Oames. 6ABA secretary Woon Sui Kut announced today.36 words
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Article33 1966-07-16 19 LUSAKA, Frt. Zambia announced today It will not take part In the Commonwealth Games in Jamaica next month. On Tuesday President Kenneth Kaunda warned Zambia might quit the Commonwealth over Rhodesia.33 words
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Article50 1966-07-16 19 Malacca Uiv. 2: Kilat B 2 No. 3 Sqdn RCT 1. L. Perak Dlv. 1 C T. Anson): IA 10 Sekolah SAA 0. Interschool: Kampar ACS Horley Methodist Sec. 2. Taipinf Lie: IA 2 No. 2 Mai Artillery 1. K. Muda Lge: Sin arm Baru 2 Scarboro Eft. 0.50 words
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Article45 1966-07-16 19 Penang inter-trhool tourne? Secondary 8008 bt HCHB 16-0. 15-6. 15-2: LS Convent bt PFS 15-12. B-15. 15-12. 16-12; 80S. B. Pulau bt SMK B. Mertajam 15-6. 15-2, 15-7; CLHS Pte bt Trade Bch. 16-3. 15-7. 15-10: MBS bt Sekolah A. MMiishi 15-5. 17-15. 15-3.45 words
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Advertisement109 1966-07-16 19 54 mWk M^ &g/£ UNITED MALAYSIAN STEEL MILLS LTD. 3, ROAD 13/6, PETALINC JAVA. KUALA LUMPUR. Telephone: *****. Cable Address: "MALSTEEL." ?>) MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH t^^^ QUALITY M S ROUND tt B it Mild Steel Round Bar«. iz Mild Steel Flat Bars. m s so bar ft Mild Steel Square109 words
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Advertisement419 1966-07-16 19 f SIEMENS 7 Millions EMD line units Ordef*d for disl office* demonstrate the confidence pieced in the EMD syttem by cuitomtrt on all continents. The EMD system belongs to the most modern systems used Is) telephone tnginttnng. Since its introduction in 1954, EMD disl offices have been told to telephone419 words
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Miscellaneous130 1966-07-16 19 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICB B'pore AAA HOCKEY R»iak Cup tonrc«hlp» (Farrer He. 2 p.m.>. Pc- ney« North tone: Kedah v rait AAA central zone c'ships Perak (A. Star); Central- S'ror (Ipoh M'pal pdg. 2.30) School*: vA. Forces <R. Range' Rdi; Malacca DTC (Kubu Stadium i. Eaat: Trengganu v Negrl iK. Raja130 words
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Article69 1966-07-16 20 MALACCA. Fri —Cattle in this State are to be branded and registered and owners will be prosecuted if their cattle are found wandering about. A Bill setting out measures to end ihf cattle nuisance was passed last nlfht by the State Legislative Assembly. The Mentri Besar.69 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-07-16 20 The Asian challenge All set as they gather at Miami Beach for the Miss Universe contest A BEVY of beauties from the East have gathered at Miami Beach Florida, to compete in a. field of 69 contestants from all over the world for the title of Miss Universe. Left toUPI - 94 words
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622 1966-07-16 20 M.B. DENIES USING INFLUENCE. SEREMBAN. Friday ¥\EFENCE counsel, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, told the sessions court here today that he was trying to prove the existence of "a legal conspiracy between politicians, ihe legal department and the police" in the State. He said this622 words
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Article24 1966-07-16 20 MANILA. Prt. A 17-year-old boy shot and killed his elder brother here yesterday after an argument over a game of draughts24 words
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Article331 1966-07-16 20 LONDON. Frl. The London Stock Market fell back In all sections today. Prime Minister Harold Wilson's statement that further deflationary measures were on the way caused a sharp Initial marking down, and selling Increased throughout the day. Dealers said selling was coming from both professional and small operators331 words
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Article59 1966-07-16 20 LONDON. Frl— Spot I 9 15/16 d., Aug. 20d Sept. 30 1 I6d Oct. 20 3 16d. Oct Dec 20 3 16d. Jan. March 2O' t d. April June 20 5 16d.. July Sept. 20\d.. Oct./ Dec. 20\d.. Jan/March 20 4 d. April June 20'^d c.l.f. July 19',d. Auft59 words
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Article30 1966-07-16 20 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £1290 (+£10). sellers £1294 (+£9). Forward buyers £1269 (+£l), sellers £1270 «4-£ l). Settlement £1286 (+£6>. Turnover a.m. 325 tons, p.m. 155 tons. Tone: Very steady.30 words
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97 1966-07-16 20 Suharto promises to free 10 rebels JAKARTA, Fri. Army Chief Lt. Gen. Suharto assured a group of Indonesian legal experts today that be would consider releasing 10 political detainees who led the 1958 rebellion in Sumatra and Celebes. The ten included Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, former Prime Minister of the PRRI rebelAP - 97 words
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Article33 1966-07-16 20 CAIRO. Frl.— Seven people, including two women and a child, died of hunger and thirst when they lost their way In the Western Desert, newspapers reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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218 1966-07-16 20 1,000 poor pupils to get bicycles on H.P. MALACCA. Fri The iTI Malacca Statr Government is to buy 1.000 bicycles, cost me $80,000. for poor pupils living from schools The pupils parent* will for thr bicycles in instalment.In another rfTnr 1 poor pupil.-, local him operators havr .icr* reduce tarrs218 words
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Obituary24 1966-07-16 20 MADAM MARY RETHIMAtAMV paxced «way peacefully on Cortege leaven KISi-c McNalr Road At 4.30 p.m. today to It. Mloh.nl Church thence to Bidadan24 words
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Obituary28 1966-07-16 20 IN LOVING MIMORV of our >>♦- loved father. Mr V .< Risirih ho pamd auav on M.7.H wttl I b* remembered by wtft. children, son»-in-l«w and grandchildren. Ipoh28 words
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Advertisement67 1966-07-16 20 Whatever you do in Toray Tetrex, ou end up looking good. Look for this label: Fetrex is a registered tradename for fabrics made of Toray TETORON polyester. TOYO RAYON COMPANY, LTD. r— Cough Drops FOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT /5/S. <} >\* ana |4r t^f *J SMOKER'S THROAT ~jt?A67 words
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Advertisement228 1966-07-16 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Ward* tit t Him, mum, HOW: To Christina 800 Kirn an* Michael, a ton on 15- 7-66 at Ml Alvernta, Singapore. ANO CHIAM: To Tal Jin and Ah Ngan a aon, Cheng Poh. hrother for Cheng Chai. on U 7.1986 at Kuantan Hospital. Both w.ll. Grateful thaaka228 words
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