The Straits Times, 17 July 1966
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Title Section20 1966-07-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I*9*** Mitt Sale* it* NO 1.583 SUNDAY. JTLT 17. IH$ 2« CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 193020 words
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Article, Illustration866 1966-07-17 1 PENANG. Sat.-Tengku Abdul Rahman today sounded a note of urgency when he warned that Malaysia, a young nation with "very limited resources," could not afford to lag behind in international development of science and technology. It is not a matter of keeping up with the866 words
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Article66 1966-07-17 1 BANGKOK. Sat. —The rnminal court here today sent Thai youth. Chaiyan Mak-.-h-miphan. to 10 years' jail for the murder of Mr. Darrell BcrriCHii, owner-editor of the Bangkok World, on Oct. 3 last Brmgan whs for some years United Press correspondent in Singapore. The court originallyReuter - 66 words
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431 1966-07-17 1 Women teachers blamed for mess in move for parity KI'ALA LIMPI'R. Sat Equality for "a few women teachers" was today blamed as the cause which robbed M.ftM other teachers of their self-respect and better terms of service. The president of the Malayan Trades I'nion Concres* Mr. Yeoh Teck Chve. lashed431 words
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133 1966-07-17 1 ELEPHANT CRUSHES PRINCIPAL TO DEATH gANGKOK, Sat. A wild elephant yesterday trunk-lift-ed a Thai school headmaster, tossed him in the air, caught him in its tusks as he fell and trampled him to death. The elephant rushed out of the jungle and rampaged the village school at Pattalung. 500 miles133 words
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226 1966-07-17 1 $17,000 GRAB BY GUNMEN FROM SHELFORD HOUSE SINGAPORE, Saturday. gIX armed robbers held up employees of Shelford House in Shelford Road at dawn this morning and got away with $17,000. The money, comprising $15,000 cash and a $2,000 cheque, was taken from the hotel's safe on the ground floor. The226 words
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Article87 1966-07-17 1 Convent girl dies in sea mishap DENANG, Sat.— A Form Five pupil of the Taiping Convent, Mi&s Mariam Rodar Stephens. 17. was drowned in the sea at TanJong Bungah here today Miss Stephens who came with a school party led by a nun, SLster Emmanuel, was standing on a rock87 words
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Article52 1966-07-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three thugs yesterday pounced on a shop assistant Koik Low Chye while he was on his way to the bank m High Street here, and snatched a bag containing $13,101 in mxwd cheques. The cheques were worthless to the thugs They only took fl52 words
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Article27 1966-07-17 1 BANGKOK 8a t. Onetime best seller "Sexual Behaviour In the Human Female" by the Isle Alfred Kmsey was banned yesterday by the police as immoral."27 words
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Article16 1966-07-17 1 lONDON. Sat.-Mr Harold Wilson left by air today for Moscow for UIU on Vietnam.16 words
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208 1966-07-17 1 Humphrey, Harriman warn: Don't touch pilots WASHINGTON, Sat. As Russian sources hinted that North Vietnam would cany out its threat to execute captured Ameriran pilots after a mock trial, two American leaden warned today that such action would provoke the gravest reprisals and further blacken the hope for peace. WARNING208 words
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226 1966-07-17 1 World cup Latest results Russians first into last 8 lONDON, Sat. Rusria became t|u< first M-am to qualify tor the World Cup tournament quarterfinals and Portugal made virtually certain ol their place in turbulent. Incident packed matches today. Russia beat Italy 1-0 at Sunderland in the elMll of group fourReuter - 226 words
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Advertisement7 1966-07-17 1 Pity the plug without a G.E.C. product!7 words
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Advertisement17 1966-07-17 1 Diamonds 6mm set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25, Raffle* Place, Swgapor*-1. leL *****.17 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-07-17 2 Ahmad's 8,000 mile walk— for a telephone call I L man who hitch hiked all the S.Otx I Teb«l to London put his feet up lay b* chair and said: N<>« i am on the verge of great things in Hollywood" And weil that mint \hmad bin Talb. M. has296 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-07-17 2 BUT HE CAME BACK TO KILL THE BULL AND AMID CHEERS TO WIN ITS EARS k MOMENT of horror and anguish for El Chlno. the Chinese American bullfighter named Wong Bong Way. as he l.s horned by an angry bull at San Sebastian near Madrid244 words
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Article20 1966-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I Contributions, received by Bank Neg»r« for the National Defence t fund now total 16,752.161.20 words
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211 1966-07-17 2 ALLIANCE Councillor walks out as ALLIANCE man is chosen Council chairman ]\IBONG TEBAL. Sat. —An 1 Alliance councillor, Inche Mohamed Nor bin Mahmud. walked out of the South Province Rural District Council meeting yesterday after another Alliance man. Inche Hasnim bin Puteh. was reelected chairman for another year. Inche Nor211 words
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Article267 1966-07-17 2 Rex Harrison's younvL ger son, 22-year-old ■i Carey, has Just m finished writing his first play. "Dant<> Kaputt!" It will open at the Phoenix Theatre, Leicester. on August 2 and he is producing it himself. "I must .say It is quite difficult producing your own play, as you are267 words
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203 1966-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Inland Revenut Department here has warned traders not to be duped by people posing as revenue officers. The warning came after a small-time swindler, posing as an officer of the department, extracted a pound of beef from an203 words
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Article42 1966-07-17 2 KUALA I.I.'MPL'R. Sar The Yang di-Pertuan Aeong »nd thp Raia Prrmaisuri Aeon* will p ;l v a three-day St^to visit »n Malacca, from Juiv 24. Earlier tills work- thr Rnval couple paid thrpe-day visit to Negrl I Spmbilan.42 words
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Advertisement197 1966-07-17 2 Qantas doesn't fly to Qaf or to Xanxere, Ymanskraal or Zagazig But if you're flying to Mpuleo Athens Auckland IANBKQK christchurch COLOMBO MM FRANKFURT ECU M§ BOM 3soi®&£) Istanbul Johannesburg r\arael7i [LGDDIKtoDQ Manila Mauritius Mexico City IWI NBWYBRHMM^ RCDME &A 9 jft&MMß® synnesTahiti leheraiffckyo VANCOUVER YiMfia or any of the197 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-07-17 3 All set to take off their coats and show how to set about a job I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Six hundred and seventy experts all retired top executives from some of the largest private companies in the United States today pledged their help to Malaysia. They are members237 words
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231 1966-07-17 3 SAYS THE JUDGE I ONDON, Sat. A wife who admitted taking part in sexual orgies with her husband and an •'international playboy" was refused a divorce. Mrs. Joan Louise Cutts, aged 40, had demonstrated "utter disregard for the sanctity of marriage," Mr. Justice Fa231 words
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Article102 1966-07-17 3 Why I won't do what Attatuk did by Tengku Abdul Rahman, speaking to reporters at Istana Telipot In Kota Bharu before leaving for Penang after a two-day stay: I WILL not use force, as Kamel Attatuk did in Turkey, to kill the influence of fanatical religious leaders in Kelantan. We102 words
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Article67 1966-07-17 3 IPOH. Sat. A housewife. Wong Say Mov. 39. was fined $100 by the Magistrate's Court here today for carrying on an illegal four-digit character lottery in Gunong Rapat New Village on June 20 A shoe shop assistant Hew Ah Meng. 16. who was jointly chanted with67 words
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Article24 1966-07-17 3 KLOANG Sat Tht Labour Party branch here will celebrate Its 14th anniversary at the Kampong Paya community hall here on July 3624 words
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Article22 1966-07-17 3 PONTIAN. Sat The Afia Foundation has donated $2,000 to thr Secondary English School here lor its proposed 1 15.000 library.22 words
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Article32 1966-07-17 3 PENANG. Sat Lieut V. James of the RAF today reported the loss of $45 and a $270 cinp-tHtneia from his room at the Runnymede Host«i in Northam Road ye-terday-32 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-07-17 3 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS SINGAPORE GOVT. ANSWERS CITIZEN WHO WANTS TO COME BACK Fro m LONDON, Sat.— "You can jco to Israel," the Singapore Government, through its London agent, has told Mr. Saul Ilia* Menahem (left), a Singapore-born Jew who, after living227 words
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317 1966-07-17 3 SINGAPORE Saturday. J^ HIGH-POWERED trade team is ready to fly to Jakarta for trade talks with the Indonesian Government, highly-placed sources said today. This trip will be preceded tomorrow by the departure of Lieut. Col. Abdul Rachman Ramli, the Indonesian liaison317 words
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Article144 1966-07-17 3 A LOR STAR, Sat.— A soldier *as kiliod and another seriously injured when their Land Rover skidded and crashed in heavy rain into a tree at the 24th mile, Changloon Kodlan Road, yesterday evening. Sgt. Hashim bin Haji Musa, 33, attached to the RMAF Training144 words
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Article41 1966-07-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves broke into the home of Madam Png Kng Lian at Brickswork Estate early today and stole $1,800 cash and Jewellery worth about $700 Madam Png discovered the theft when she woke up this morning.41 words
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Article37 1966-07-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four new postal agencies three In Johore and one In Trengganu will be opened soon The agencies are at Tantone lembu Tarkln and SeDans Loi in Johore «uid Pulau Rusa37 words
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Article50 1966-07-17 3 Two for -Mat course KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two officers of the Royal Malaysian Air Force will attend a 10-month ground radar course »t the Royal Air Force at Locking, in Britain They are Flight Lieutenant Kong Kolc Wan and Pilot Officer Chen Giak Yew. Both will leave here on Tuesday.50 words
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Advertisement493 1966-07-17 3 YOUR CHANCE 10 URN $3000 EXTRA A YEAR You can earn an additional $3000 00 a y«ar for yoart with tn« Phase II M C I S Oil Palm Inwostmont Plan. Under this sch*>m«. you can b« a co-owner of an Oil Palm Estate You can start with mm littlw493 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-07-17 4 RALPH BARKER - RALPH BARKER by THE airline's chief pilot wo» a man of immense experience and reputation. It wot he who drafted safety regulations for others. How strange that on a routine flight he should ignore a peril which he himself had pinpointed in the air-line's manual. Dirk Parmentier56 words
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1161 1966-07-17 4 CAPTAIN K. D. PARMENTIER, the 44-year-old chief pilot of X.L.M., walked into the offices of the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute at Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, to be briefed about the weather. In about an hour's time, at half past eight that evening, Oct. 20, 1948,1,161 words
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Article, Illustration2876 1966-07-17 5 THE VITAL CLUE WAS A POIGNANT PIECE OF CHARRED PAPER .nf bark 'or hit fiaal approach, It wmixtti eoMpiiratrd but one* be wax in visual contact it was quite a unpte manoeuvrr In Parmentier s optmon 'nit wax far better than risking a landing with2,876 words
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Advertisement154 1966-07-17 4 TO MANILA AND THE U.S.A. Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest I direct service between Singapore and Manila. Nonstop from honokong Manila to the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury PAL DC-8 Fan jets you're in Manila in three smooth hours. Regular flights LbV FRANC'SCO leaving Singapore at 1.45 p.m. every154 words
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Advertisement48 1966-07-17 4 Vglgg feel poised cool PROTECTED comfortable Sleek assured fresh dainty unhampered clean modern triumphant Use Tampax internal sanitary protection. Invented by a doctornow used by millions of women If you'd like > sample of Tampax just tend 25 cents in tumps to The Nurse, PO Box 11 U, Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement756 1966-07-17 5 "I'M EARNING $56/- MORE 4 k PER MONTH... W^m ond I w«nt from a dreary clerical job ro a steno with A b«tt«r prospect," toys Mitt •*-*.,^r Prudence Low, of Petalmg Jayo, Malaysia. SHORTHAND IN TWO HOURS! In a t>» akort noura you van t>a an mp»rt aiK>rinai>4 Uuaramaad afiracla756 words
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Article, Illustration597 1966-07-17 6 Th« secret of th« Alliance success in governing the country is because of our sound political structure which has in turn moulded unity among the various races. IPOH. Saturday. THE Deputy Prin Tun Abdul Razak. today conceded that there wa- irn quality in Malaysian597 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-07-17 6 Will hawkers there be cleared out too?- poser by defence SINGAPORE, Sat. WIU the Hawkers' Department take action In clearIng stall-holders In Change Alley. Singapore s popular tourist shopping bazaar, as It has done recently against those around Raffles Place and Battery Road? This question was posed278 words
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Article224 1966-07-17 6 Rubber industry urged to 'catch up with RRI' I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.The rubber industry Is five years behind the Rubber Research Institute in the presentation of quality rubber, the director of the institute. Mr. C. B. Sekhar, said today. He urged the Industry to "speed along" with the224 words
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Article, Illustration441 1966-07-17 7 SULTAN AWAY AT CHAMBER OPENING SO SON READS THE ROYAL ADDRESS JUHOKE BAHRU, Sat The Tengku Malikota of Johore. ..;ku Abdul Rahman, today opened the third 800 ol the second Johore Statr Legislative Assembly in place of his lather, the Sultan. The opemuK ceremony, traditionally performed441 words
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293 1966-07-17 7 J^UCHING. Sat. A multi-million dollar scholarship foundation for poor but brilliant pupils in Sarawak's secondary and Higher School Certificate classes was announced here f oday by Mr. Thomas Kana, secretary general of Party Pesaka. The Sarawak Foundation intends to get293 words
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Article100 1966-07-17 7 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 1004 a.m iT.Tfti; 7.29 p.m. 46.711 Singapore 11.05 a.m (7.4 ft 9.52 p.m. (B.6ft i Port Dickson 5.36 a.m. (7.5 ft >: 6.19 p.m. (9fti; Port Bwettenham 4.38 a.m (12ft); 5 p.m 1 13.3 ft); Penang 11.58 a.m. (B.4ft i; 12.33100 words
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Article32 1966-07-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker mil inaugurate the East Coast reclamation protect at 9 nu Bedok on July 23 at 4 p.m.32 words
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378 1966-07-17 7 THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT JOURNALISTS HAD SPEARHEADED IN ASIAN LANDS BY OTHMAN WOK SINGAPORE. Sat. The MinUter for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. said today that writers in developed 98 well as newly emerging countries had an important role to play in spearheading social rclorms. Ln many Asian countries378 words
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Article50 1966-07-17 7 SINGAPORE Sat. The Public Daily-rated General Stores Workers' Data, will held dinner tomorrow in honour ol Mr K. Suppiah. president of the Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation who recently returned from a srudy-tour of the United States. The union Ls an aflftlia:* of the Federation.50 words
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Article114 1966-07-17 7 MANILA. Sat Amu.ador Romeo Busuego is scheduled to leave tonight for Singapore on hi.' way to Kuala Lumpur to assume his duties as t)i» first Philippine envoy to Malaysia since the ration of relations between the two neighbours Mr Busuego will fly to Kuala Lumpur114 words
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Article80 1966-07-17 7 JPUH. Sat. A houbowile. D. N'oelachee, 51. who had tried to commit suicftdc on Mvcral casions. finally suoCtedtd early on the morning ol March 27 when she wab run Over by a train, an in- was told today. R. Radaki lshnan. an electrician80 words
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220 1966-07-17 8 $11 3 m boost for ports in Malaysia LABUAN. Saturday. THL (Juveinment has set aside $11.13 million increase tht- capacity and efficiency of a: OUS Malaysian ports lor the next five vhnister of Transport Tan Sri bin Haji Jubir, said this today when he •he marine workshops and a 500-ton220 words
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122 1966-07-17 8 present Comets between Singapore and Jesselton would have come to an end. i It is for this reason that the runway in Jesselton iss to be extended at a cost of over $2. million. Tan Sri Sardon inspected the Jesselton runway soon after122 words
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Article226 1966-07-17 8 That 'split' report sends shares tumbling I ONDOV Sat. Millions of pjimds stering were wiped oft market value of share.s here yesterday as Mr. WUion'l Cabinet was reported split over what curbs were needed to prevent devaluation of sterling. Uncertainty over the promised second phase of Mr Wilsons massive226 words
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Article25 1966-07-17 8 SINGAPORE Sat. Inche I Ibrahim Alupp has been appointed secretary of the Pawnbrokers Licensing Board for tvo years with effect from July 1.25 words
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Article163 1966-07-17 8 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Life has more to It than making money, the Minister of Finance. Mr Tan Slew Sin, told Chinese school boys and girls here today. Mr. Tan, who was opening the Selangor Combined Chinese Schools Sports at the Merdeka Stadium said: "Go into business by all means.163 words
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Article, Illustration441 1966-07-17 8 Animal crackers in a plane: Crew flee from snarling lions BRUSSELS. Sat. A plant made an emerisencv landing here and the pilot and co-pilot made a record-breaking emer gencv exit through the cockpit v.indow pursued by the three hungry lloti.s. The crew got away, but only after terrifying minutes in441 words
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121 1966-07-17 8 von and what was equally Important no one in the Alliance wanted to abolish Chinese education. Chinese education possessed an Inherent vitality. The Chinese-educated Chinese were on the whole more vigorous, more enterprising and more independent than the Englisheducated Chinese.121 words
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Article112 1966-07-17 9 Liik what yiu can set! $8,000 or $10,000 or BOTH JHE Malay Mail is a prize of $8,000 to the outright winner of Word Puzzle GV Get your coupons from Tne Malay Mail daily and send in your entries. THE Benta Harian offers an even better prize112 words
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Article48 1966-07-17 9 KOTA BHARU Sat rh« Prime Minuter Tengku Abdul Rahnun. said here today that 1 027 Indonesian prisoners cap. ':re<l during confrontation unuid be released after the ratification <>f the Bangkok i .pace agreement. He added: We have to sign whatever there is to sign first."48 words
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Article34 1966-07-17 9 PENANG. S.U.— The Francis Light School will hold iU annual speech day and exhibition at, 10 »m on July 35. The Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800, will give away the34 words
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334 1966-07-17 9 QUICKER COMMUNICATION WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD IS THE AIM SINGAPORE. Sat 'pHE Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today announced that the Government was considering using the satellite system in its external communications with other countries. He said that the first step had already334 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-07-17 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Malay film actress Latifah Omar (right; puts tne sash on Miss Mary Soon, an 18-year-old clerk, who won the Beauty of Beauties" contest held at the Odeon Cinema last night. Home-loving Mary was so thrilled and surprised when134 words
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368 1966-07-17 9 AND IN MIAMI MIAMI BEACH, Saturday. jyjISS Denmark, a shapely grey-eyed blonde, said yesterday she would hand the crown back if she is named Miss Universe tonight. "I want to have lots of naughty, noisy children." said 18-year-old Gitte Fleinert.368 words
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295 1966-07-17 9 G. GELOARD - G. GELOARD From I/UCHING. Sat. Australia's continued co-opera-tion with Malaysia to r— lit aggression and ensure the people of Malaysia a greater measure of prosperity was promised today by Australia's Minister for Social Services, Mr. Lan McCahoo Sinclair Speaking at the airport at the295 words
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Article189 1966-07-17 9 by the Director of Dewan Bahama dan Pu&taka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, .speaking to pupiU of the Bukit Nanas Convent yesterday: 'PHE difference brtueen X the national language and tne sole official language lies in the degree it its usage. An official language > s the language umii in189 words
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Article64 1966-07-17 9 PENANG. Sat— Butterworth Customs last night detained two men alter preventive officers found $1,000 worth of undeclared clothings in two compartments of their car bearing a Selangor registration number. The men. who arrived at the vehicle examination hall from Ponang at about 9.20 p.m. tcld Custims64 words
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Article37 1966-07-17 9 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. More than 1.500 children of the new Malay Secondary School in Bagan Ajam here will welcome the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari when he declares their school open on July 2037 words
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225 1966-07-17 9 I/OTA BHARU, Sat. Four Ministers will be in Kelantan and Trengganu to distribute rehabilitation funds to victims of the bis floods :ast December. The distribution of the fund, which amounts to $4 5 million, will be made by the Minister for Welfare225 words
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Article536 1966-07-17 9 SINGAPOHE. Sat —Tin shares eased again on the Slock Mirkf! this morning then minings nirifx showing a drop of 24 points. Bank ratp increa.v m the UK. was the main consideration. Southern Malayan Tell over 3s. and Sungn Besi Is. Industrials pit quirily steady with most business in536 words
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Advertisement291 1966-07-17 8 The COMPLETELY NEW VW 1600 TL Fastback is made for up-to-the minute people. Made for people who love modern aerodynamic lines yet still appreciate quality of workmanship, reliability and economy of the Volkswagen kind. Get out onto the road Feel the punch in the acceleration the smooth power of the291 words
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Advertisement255 1966-07-17 9 Advertisement: Prelly lips To keep your lips soft and pretty and to provide a foundation for the smooth lasting application of your lipstick, give them a generous quota of oil of Ulan when makingup. Massaging the lips and surrounding areas with the Ulan oil will help to soften away those255 words
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Article14 1966-07-17 10 M »ar* Sff 'Matmam) 'OUIIMLO I»»ICI| IK •#P# i^ ■>•*■*• TMaVB *amf yVfaVerw IP14 words
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OPINION
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Article147 1966-07-17 10 rpHE motor industry in Malaysia and Singapore is showing a fine sense of responsibility. Its reaction to the call to set up factories here has been swift and favourable. Not only will new plant be Installed but there is sure to be extension of existing ones and147 words
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Article132 1966-07-17 10 VI R. Denis Healey now back in London after an extensive tour of British positions in the Far East has surely had a most useful exchange of idea* with Malaysian leaders. By all accounts Mr. Healey's stay at the Defence Ministry will last the rest of this132 words
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Article80 1966-07-17 10 IJOW pleasant to discover when browsing through bookshops that more books than ever before are now being published for children in Malaysia and Singapore. How pleasant to think that despite the attractions of television our young people are developing the precious habit of reading It is a habit80 words
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Article102 1966-07-17 10 Vf'E are half way through 1966 and what terrible months these six have been. Wars, threats of wars topped off by a six-month drought that has already killed 3,000 people in Lesser Sundas and is now threatening India with a major famine. As If that wasn't enough there102 words
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Article, Illustration596 1966-07-17 10 The girl, yes the girl who married James Bond m SHE was trying to analyse the charms of James Bond. "He's tall, handsome, and utterly disarming. But for me his real attraction is that he's strictly a one woman man." James Bond a one woman man! Yes lnoeed. In real-596 words
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898 1966-07-17 10 E IF you look up "Rhinoceros" in the first Kef>ort of the World Wild Life Fund, you will find that the names of the Javan (one-horned) and Sumatran (two-horned) rhinos are bolh I'ol lowed b\ a group of three black898 words
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Article319 1966-07-17 10 WHEN a good girdle can no longer control an expanding waistline, a careful choice of highsounding phrases may be the answer. Beating unwanted weight with words is the Idea of Dr. Barbara McLaren, Professor of Food Sciences at Toronto University. Five groups of volunteer men and319 words
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419 1966-07-17 10 LONDON, Sat. British experts arc watching America's decision to tighten up on the vitamin makers. The U.S. Government Js forcing them to state on their products that people eat enough vitamins and minerals in ordinary food. Although Britons do not share the419 words
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Advertisement12 1966-07-17 10 #>Cough Drops-s f*aW BrSLJCP CX» COUOH •oat a throat •Mai aaaoiccn > throat12 words
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Advertisement124 1966-07-17 10 Increased bonus JS>si,oo°J ADDITIONAL 1 SPECIAL BONUSES In addition. SPECIAL MATURITY BONUSES •mounting to 25% of attaching bonuses art payable on policies of terms 15 years and above maturing in 1906. For policies of terms 10-14 years inclusive, the special maturity bonuses payable are 10% of attaching bonuses. For Whole124 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-07-17 11 lONDO.Y Sat She Is 43. but after 2U dancing year* Cyd Chart**** appearance in London made a mockery of middle -age LI youthful it Is be el am always looking forward to new things." she MM. i moment a woman209 words
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190 1966-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces, Lt -Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, will recommend to the Government the purchase of Frances most modern and fastest assault helicopters the SA-330. Tengku Osman, who returned here today from a190 words
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Article200 1966-07-17 11 LONDON, Sat The followir? Malaysian and Singapore students, repistered with the Malaysian Students Department, recently passed tneir Bar final examinations here: Mm P W H Lee. Mih S. K. Ynih Mrt. Adnan bin Dato ?huaib. K. C Cheah. P. Devadu. J. Fernandez. J. J. Isaac,200 words
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Article30 1966-07-17 11 PENANG Sit The mana net of Movirland Theatre. Mr Foo Fons Ycat. riding horn' nn his motor-cycle was waylaid i»t t«o armed youth* *nd assaulted early this morning.30 words
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Article42 1966-07-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Th«» n:ilita:y will carry out training "Nercises at Pulau Tekong ranee >n Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday between 7 p.m »nd 11 ii m. each day Pyrotechnics a til be used. The public are advised not to be alarmed.42 words
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Article27 1966-07-17 11 SEOUL, Sat. Nine people were killed jrest«rd*y by torrential rain which caused floods, landslides, power failures, traffic md communications breakdowns throughout central Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article355 1966-07-17 11 Stout hearts and cool heads SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahlm Ishak. tonight spoke of how the Singapore Government had kept Its head and heart together "in that period of disappointment" when Singapore broke away from Malaysia last August. He said if the Government had panicked355 words
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301 1966-07-17 11 ]WEW YORK. Sat. Pan American Airways confirmed yesterday that the Singapore Government had barred the airline from carrying passengers, cargo and mat! between Singapore and Manila. The restriction, which went into effect on July 1, also prohibits Pan Am from carrying U.S. military mallAP - 301 words
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Article108 1966-07-17 11 Five robbers raid farm house NIBONG TEBAL, Sat. Five armed men entered a farmer's home In Batu Kawan last night, tied up the six occupants and robbed them of $1,650 In cash and jewellery. The farmer. Sim Choo Hong, 40, was asleep when there was a loud knock at about108 words
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Article53 1966-07-17 11 The 54-voice Ohio choir arrives SINGAPORE. Sat. The 54--volce choir from Mount Union College, Ohio, arrived this evening lor a two-day visit. They will give recitals on Monday nnd Tuesday at the Victoria Theatre In aid of the Methodist Port Dlckson Centre Fund. During their stay they will live with53 words
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Article70 1966-07-17 11 MALACCA. Sat. A plea to make Malacca the oldest town in Malaysia a first class tourist attraction was made here today by the chairman of the Malacca Malaysian Chinese Association and State Executive Councillor, Dato Tan Cheng Swee. Speaking at the opening of Dragon's Inn.70 words
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Article29 1966-07-17 11 SINOAPOPE. Sat. A ballot for stall., and open pitches at Jurong Industrial estate market will be drawn at 10.30 a.m. on Monday at the market site.29 words
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238 1966-07-17 11 Degree for girl who failed her 11-plus I ONDON. 8i t Pauline McManus felt so uhtmed after failing her 11--plus examination that she vowed sh« would get a place In university. Now ihe has graduated with distinction After fsillnr the U-plus. Pauline had to no to a secondary modern school.238 words
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236 1966-07-17 11 TAWI'S YES TO ONLY ONE SCA NOMINEE I^UCHINO. Sat -Only dm of the two nominees of the Sarawak Chinese Association for Sarawak!* new Cabinet has been accepted by the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi 811. Penghulu Tawi 811 announced this afternoon that he had accepted th* nomination of Dato I>o Kui236 words
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Advertisement91 1966-07-17 11 KUMPULAN GUTHRIE (Comprising Estates Owned by Guthrie Corporation Ltd.) CAREERS IN THE PLANTING INDUSTRY We regret that we are unable to reply to each of the 300 gentlemen who submitted applications in response to our recent advertisement. Applicants who have been selected for an interview have been notified. We wish91 words
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Advertisement353 1966-07-17 11 COMMISSIONS £!f^f£j^^l H IN THE If 111 MALAYSIAN iß^^l ARMED FORCES 1 Have you the ability to THINK V^^^^^^ CLEARLY? Are you determined to SUCCEED in fJ^ life? Do you think you can LEAD others? UR 5 Have you the STAMINA for an exact- J ing Career? HHH9 i iin353 words
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Miscellaneous41 1966-07-17 11 wT^Bm i* .I'd like to take -hmm. thafs a bitny^yi /ny Wife's in somethirtg to cheer ord/nary... [V J^\^^^soMrf \^Wr__ J^g n0 "**s \x^ J^ item op -Shes *c* all Hmtitt. Miss -bring m iff Fmctujuit sotnethng r// 1 1* i41 words
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Article, Illustration686 1966-07-17 12 THE great exposure is on! Today's fashion trend is so much dare-and-bare that when you go dress picking you are supposed to know the delicate art ot reveal and conceal. If you don't, you will end up looking like an686 words
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Advertisement336 1966-07-17 12 Teenage outlook: Clear and lovely! >*r i***m*r u> ■itMioHt.s •a UK ayoaj thai >r"l Mi mmv fact wl asjg BtW haj Mtfal 4>io-f w-.r indrriul mrdK^'rd ajcaearm IaMBttJBBj lax. mrdKjH-d •<»i iau«e teat to ar»r. I. Bl IT aj«d h Karnnf. 1 lIMNM rd iitime* Mai atMal P—»lr« »pw».l'"f Sprv.l4!336 words
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Advertisement624 1966-07-17 12 aW 2IV af >-^P^ /aT j NEWJEWELSJN^VONSN&^JRAGRANCEI j So that every woman may enjoy TOPAZE, Avon's jewel of a fragrance now comes to you in Cream Sachet, Perfumed Talc 4 fl. os. size Cologne in the favour faceted < j bottle and 1-ox. Gift Perfumed in exquisite j Rocker bottle,624 words
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Article, Illustration685 1966-07-17 13 Till 'UK'S ;i new member in the fastest-growing club in town the Bond (km. Mis name is Matt Helm. He takes his place alongside siiih charter members as O.M. Flint, Jason Love, That Man From Istanbul, and others who, because of the685 words
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Article307 1966-07-17 13 rPHE Singapore Musical Society la presenting the Japanese singer. Takao Okamura, In a recital at the Singapore Conference Hall next Sunday at 8.45 p.m. Mr. Okamura,, unlike many other musicians, did not start his singing career until hU early twenties He Intended. In fact, to become a Journalist307 words
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Advertisement56 1966-07-17 13 m "LIDO (Singapore) NEXT CHANGE. BROUGHT BACK FOR THOSE WHO WERE "MAD" BECAUSE i THEY MISSED IT THE FIRST TIME... AND FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND "LIKE MAD" TO SEE IT AGAIN _^J_i. l_fa) H T^^^^_a_B^_q_f H Ilß_B^_-aT^tta__e_^^_r __P «h MAD, MAD, n}|EIIIERIIAN nn IA/ODI H" SILVERS ULTm PAtWVIStOr TECHNICOLOR JONATHAN56 words
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Advertisement312 1966-07-17 13 4^ (All times shown are tor Malaysia/ Singapore) This week's programmes include: For the Music kover (at 10)0 on 13 and la metrei) MON. Concerto tor Piano and Orchestra No. 9 in E Mat, K271 Mozart\. Alfred Brendel, piano, witn the Zagreb Soloists cond. ky Antonio Janigro TUES. The Water312 words
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Advertisement494 1966-07-17 13 CATHAY -OPENS TODAY! 1 1 A.M.. 1 30 4 OO 6 30 9 30P M OBRRr LEWIS f% IN HIS BIGGEST LAFF RIOT! «M^ 1 t7 MARTHA HYER IT ODEON coming! PALACE THE SUPER-AGENT WHO CARRIES OUT THE DEADLIEST MISSIONS AND CARRIES ON THE LIVELIEST AFFAIRS! #fc He s DYNAMITE!494 words
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Miscellaneous714 1966-07-17 13 I _ETfrTTI?_FT7T_ TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Newsreel In Chinese; 805 ManP.M.; 1.00 Programme Sum- darln Opera: 9.00 News And mary In All Language*: 1.05 Newsreel In English; 9.20 Tassill Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; N'Ajjer 935 Sam Benedict; 1.10 My Mother The Car: 135 10.30 Concert Artists iPearce Tennis: The 1966 Wembiecion714 words
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Article342 1966-07-17 14 ARE there restrictions on girls enrolling for the technical courses at the Singapore Polytechnic? TOM BOY Girls and boys covipete O7i an equal basis for entry into nearly all the Polytechnic courses. The only exceptions, perhaps, are in the marine technical courses, where entry has traditionally been342 words
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Advertisement28 1966-07-17 15 [You should wear (koe« like him. He wears itetfm MASTER WORN BY CHAMPIONS Hl-cut ttylt for j/M\ •»»y fit SjPi •Non-tlip M grttn solts -C^feT^ i^^ Cushiontd JtSr28 words
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Advertisement158 1966-07-17 16 ©SPECIAL OFFER® S of the week d jj at our BARGAIN COUNTER CHILDREN'S UP. NOW Koyser Tartar Trewt 8 75 $6.00 980 7.00 10 25 7.50 Stripe T-shirt (Special Offer) 2.00 Blouses (assorted) 3 25 2.25 2.90 1.90 3.75 2.50 I Carolina Swimsuits (assorted) 10 50 6.00 12.00 7.00 14.00158 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-07-17 17 SPOTLIGHT ON THE LONGSHOTS RACETHREK: Jade Sep Ire goes well on his "home" ground and 7f ls his best •t. He ha.x won three >ver the Penang 7f. RAO MM Sea Pip Is steadily regaining his nttht form As a threei^on he won K a> a Lumpur Early this year105 words
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Article143 1966-07-17 17 !■-<> m jeer CALt BOT POINT K MILKMAN I T«r» <MIBA HUBA mmm i Sir Merit Gay Burraneer Red Pemiy Flyin« Mint KTRItMLIGHT Mona Uaa Itarat Kaiwl KEBIK Sea Up *IK OJAM K«re l-ardon Hi»h Ruler EX< n sior \r«lent lad /.oora ma MOV I |s\ New Liberty Mrramlight143 words
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793 1966-07-17 17 Epsom Jeep - Streamlight cannot miss on his 3rd to Pure Jet Epsom Jeep with oTRtA.MLKiHT can be backed with confidence in a mixed Cl. 2 field over ssf (Race 4) at Penang today. At Kuala Lumpur last month this Irish bred four-year-old by Golden Cloud showed promise when he ran third by793 words
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Article20 1966-07-17 17 The best beti BESTBE&S: Chuba Chuba. Streamlifht. BEST FORECAST: Streamliffht and Mona Lisa in Race 4. The GOING is heavy.20 words
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Article1213 1966-07-17 17 Race 1 2.30 Cl 6 Div 1 ($4,300) 7f 1 ***** Transportation a (Diana i West ft 9 0 (F) *R«gd«e 10 2 ***** Na.afat a iNewtowm Teh 7 1.12 (hash 7 3 ***** Pancher a (Sultan of Panang) Let 5 810 'Rakwi 2 4 ***** Roach and1,213 words
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143 1966-07-17 17 He won over 7f at Bukit Timah early in the season and in May he scored over the Penansr 61. RACE SEVEN: Cocaine looks a safe each way bet. Ra'.n has brightened her chances In May this five-year-old scored an easy win over the penang143 words
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Article180 1966-07-17 17 HORACIO WINS SAVAGE FIGHT BUENOS AIRES. Sat.— Horacio Accavallo of Argentina last night retained the world flyweight title when he outpointed Hiroyuki Ebihara of Japan over 15 rounds here. It was a gruelling fight which had the capacity 27,000 crowd at Luna Park Stadi im screaming with excitement. The three180 words
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348 1966-07-17 17 DUNEDIN. Sat. T^EW Zealand beat th? British Lions tv. points to three after leading 8-3 at half-tim* in the first Rugby Union Test here today. The *ame was played in fine wf-athrr on firm ground and was watched by over 40.000 fan*. New Zealand348 words
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Advertisement748 1966-07-17 17 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN HHm^^^HH flaia«^Sa«a«a«a«a«a«a«a«Sa«a«a«a«a«a«aSa«a^2i^Bßr«3.E? SBBBBaI R ■BBBB^^^^^™^ aia«a«aa^^^^^^^^Bßßßßßal BBS^^B^Sl^^l^l i'jft\=?frj aaia^^^^SaHsßßam^ltßSSßßati |B^^^H BhJUbb^bJ r 1 Canada^^y <^^ \J)f- Singapore] M^^^^sssW^sMHasf i FsW^ssssssssMssK a j^°'J MUNCHES TMWUCHOUT THE WORLD i THE WORLD ia desperate for men to fill OVER 300 U RSES key industrial and commercial positions. LMM748 words
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Article179 1966-07-17 18 K OREA TEARS FLOW AFTER 1-1 DRAW DOLESJl BROUGH two minfrom the end earnod North Korea a 1-1 draw with Chile in Group 4 of the World Cup at Park here last night. The late rally by the Korean >. sparked off by the continuous cheering of the crowd >>or179 words
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Article, Illustration533 1966-07-17 18 It's magic Magyars as Brazilians are humbled LONDON, Sat. Hungary set about Brazils world champions last night and won themselves the greatest following any foreign team has had on English soil plus 3-1 victory. When Ferenc Bene scored in three minutes Brazil were faltering. And Liverpool s thousands, packing the533 words
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431 1966-07-17 18 500 million soccer fans go crazy with FIFA fever T ONDON. Sat. Half a billion soccer fans throughout the world are suffering from acute FIFA fever. Its cause is the World Cup tournament in which the world's top teams are vying for soccer's most coveted international prizes. FIFA fever Is431 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-07-17 18 Uruguay take their chances, France miss theirs ONDON. Sat. Uruguay, as expected won their group match against France at London's White City last night and their 2-1 victory put them at top of the table. All three goals came in the ooeningr half, the first being scored from the penalty344 words
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Article369 1966-07-17 19 Mansoor Rahman - Mansoor Rahman B, MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES GET A SOUND THRASHING KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A WORKMANLIKE Selangor team today efficiently routed Malaysian Armed Forces s—l5 1 in a key Central Zone match of the Tun Razak Cup hockey competition at Rifle Range Road here. Belangor meet Pahang. the third369 words
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Obituary30 1966-07-17 19 TEOH KHCON Inn. Jimmy passed away peacefully at Sungel Patanl Hospital on 167.66. Funeral and service will be held at Western Road Cemetery Chapel on 17.7.66 2 30 pm30 words
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Obituary28 1966-07-17 19 IN EVER loving memory of T.S. Nair. who died two years ago today. Sadly missed but always remembered by his beloved wife, children, relatives and friends.28 words
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Article50 1966-07-17 19 MALACCA, Sat. Despite an unbeaten knock of 78 by M.C. Sethupathy. Municipal RC were held to a draw by Kilat Club in Uie friendly cricket match at the Malacca Club ground today. Scores: MRC 138 (Sethupathy 78 n.0.. R. Fernandez 4-18) Kilat 104-9 (Lall Singh 27. Sethupathy 4-2150 words
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95 1966-07-17 19 SUNOEI PAT AN I. Sat. —Perak today 'Pinched a place in the quadrang ular i ockey final for the Tun Razak Cup in fortnight's time when they beat Kedah 3-0 to become North Zone champions. Perak be it Penan* 5-2 in the95 words
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Article77 1966-07-17 19 PENANG. Sat. All the four seeded teams. National Electricity Board. City Oouncll, Customs of Butterworth and Surveys, won their first round matches in the public services m-ter-departmental b*dmlnton tournament which began here today. Results: Customs Butterworth bt Prisons 2-1, Police wo District Office. Nlbong Tebal.77 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-07-17 19 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian Association Football matches played today were: NSW NORTH DIV. 1 Adimstown 2 W. Wallsend 0. Cardiff 5 Mayfleld 0. NSW FED. DIV. 1 Apia 1 Itakoah 1. Yugal 1 Sth Coast 5. NSW FED. DIV. 2 Sutherland 1 Sydney Aust 3, WesternKok Ah Chong - 437 words
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268 1966-07-17 19 URISBANE. Sat. Austra- Ha squared the Rugby League Test series at one-all by beating Britain 6-4 In a rough, Incident packed game here at Lang Park dayBritain were reduced to 12 men four minutes after trie start of the268 words
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Article56 1966-07-17 19 TELUK ANSON, Sat—Kampar Anglo-Chinese School won the Too Jee Lim Shield for Perak inter-Methodist schools games here today. Ipoh ACS were the runners-up. Plnsl results: Hockey: Ipoh bt Kampar 8-0, bt Ipoh 3-0. Basketball: Sit lawan bt Kampar 65-47, soccer. Ipoh bt Kampar 3-1. table56 words
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Article78 1966-07-17 19 PENANO. Sat. Tan Ohee Lin. who won three golds, was the champion athlete at the Malayan Teachers College's annual championships today. Ohee Lin broke two records, including the state record for the 110 metres hurdles. In IS 3. Ohee Lin's second record w. s In78 words
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Article100 1966-07-17 19 T ONDON. Sat. AustraJL Han Jack Brabham won the British Grand Prix motor race at Brands Hatch, Kent, today. Brabham was driving a Brabham Repco. Second was Denis Hulme (Brabham), with Graham Hill (BRM) third. Other placlngs: 4 Jim Clark (Lotus), SJ. Rindt (Cooper). 6 B.Reuter - 100 words
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Article143 1966-07-17 19 I ONDON. Sat The We* Indian touring team had scored 252 for four wickets at tea on the first day of their three-day match against Somerset at Taunton today. Highlight of the match was a .-plendld 166 by Conrad Hunte. Tea scores In other matches. At143 words
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Article54 1966-07-17 19 r*!SMONTON, Sat. Olympto iJ 100-n.et.res bronze medallist Harry Jerome. >.; Vancouver, last night equalled Uic :on yards world record held by Bon of the U.S. with a time of »1 seconds. Jerome was running in one of the opening events here of the two-day Canadian athletic54 words
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349 1966-07-17 19 HAYDN SULLY SPINS NORTHANTS TO A 66-RUN WIN LONDON. Sat Y^RKSHIRK, the county cricket championship leaders, slumped to their Mcond defeat of the season, losing by <><> runs to Northamptonshire yesterday. Yorkshire lost their remaining eight wickets for 92 runs as Northamptonshire, runners-up last year, dismissed them for 123 The349 words
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Article, Illustration368 1966-07-17 20 JOHOKt, ti/vrlKb. bat.- 6. Sooceleraj, Uve stocky Singapore spin bowler, achieved his career best bowling when he performed a hattrick in the MCA inter-state Southern Zone fixture against Johore which ended in a tame draw here today. Bowling Intelligently. Sooceleraj had the overnight368 words
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Article253 1966-07-17 20 SAO PAULO. Sat CAO PAULO is silent in despair at Brazil. 3-1 U or h Cup soccer defeat by Hungary in Liverpool last night. The firma(kfr> which Hra/il have scored *inr* football began 4re dead and the ti<ker-tap# Ida fnrnntten all over the oaveMW Sao253 words
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477 1966-07-17 20 BROKEN AT LAST-A 1935 STATE RECORD FPOH. Sat. lmh tt.ee 6eng> 20, an accounts cieric, shattered a 31 -year-oid Perak slate high jump record by clearing 1.83 m (6ft) at the opening day of the Perak AAA cemrai zone championships on tiie Municipal Puaang here today. The old record of477 words
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Article27 1966-07-17 20 SINOAPORE. Sat. Johore Combined Schools beat Slnga-, pore 3-2 In the South Zone combined schools tennis championships played at St. Joseph Institution grounds today.27 words
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Article433 1966-07-17 20 Students are top Kedah athletes I/ULIM, Sat.— Mohamed Arob bin Hassan, lone competitor from the Khir Joharl Malay Secondary School. Sungei Pntani, was the best performer In the men f s section in the Kedah AAA championships which concluded here in a drizzle yesterday. Arob «as first in the 100433 words
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Article50 1966-07-17 20 MUNICH. Sat— West Germany led South Africa 2-0 after the first day of the Davis Cup European Zone Group "B" final here today. Wtlhelm Buncert beat the South African No. 1 Cliff Dry.vdale 6-3 0-6 8-6 6-4 and Irigo Buding beat Keith Diepraam 6-2 6-1 1-6 6-4.50 words
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Article, Illustration763 1966-07-17 20 E. FRIDA - JEGA AND KUNALAN GIVE FINE PREVIEWS OF KINGSTON E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Saturday. COMMONWEALTH Games-bound athletes Manl Jegathesan of Malaysia and C. Kunalan of Singapore gave exciting previews of their possibilities at Kngston next month in the two-day Singapore AAA championships which started at Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. Malaysian763 words
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Article84 1966-07-17 20 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Choc brothers of Malacca. Robert and Richard, will not be considered for selection for the Merdeka football tournament In Kuala Lumpur next month. Reason: They failed to attend the trials arranged by FAM this weekend. Richard had informed the selectors that84 words
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Advertisement280 1966-07-17 18 other methods ~^*>~ fail you've just got to use this therapy which #C 3 is capable of producing j^^ positive results instant- ly permanently np|N^\ tI tai-ee acupuncture clinic W \VONG KA-CHUEN y'/T-\^A MMTA (UK) Ml A<=S (PARIS) l/_V^^_-J> MACA (TOKYO) MACS (HK) MACA (TAIKI) Advertisement Tormenting Rectal Itch Stopped280 words
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Advertisement194 1966-07-17 19 an essential reference work I STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF I I MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE 1966 1 H This is the OnlY authOri- 30 P*Q* Alphabetical Classified Direc- u*iii. :*--l tory containing over 40,000 entries. M tative and comprehensive m pages listing companieSi their Exe H reference WOrk available, cutives and194 words
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Miscellaneous176 1966-07-17 19 DIARY 1 ATHLETICS Spore AAA c ships (Parrer Pk). Perak AAA central zone c'shlps (Ipoh M'pal padang. 2.30 p.m.). CRICKET Spore senior tourney: Army RAP Changl i Nee Soon). Sheppherd trophy: Malacca Club v NU Teachers (MC grd i. Brander Shield: Andersonians v KIA (Coronation ft-rd); Ellerton Club v Samuels176 words
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