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Title Section20 1966-07-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203420 words
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205 1966-07-20 1 /WPK KKNNEDY, rues. While the Gemini 10 astronauts aimed at records in space, they were setting one for silence. Letting their dt-eds speak for them, the two held their talk to the clipped shorthand of the spare rolony. straying only twice into lightAP - 205 words
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Article26 1966-07-20 1 BEIHUT. Tues The Baath I Socialist Government of Syria has arrested about 150 rtßht wing politirtans and e\-Ministeis. newspaper reports said here today. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration670 1966-07-20 1 Fuel drop worry BUT GEMINI 10 ASTRONAUTS SET NEW ALTITUDE RECORD OF 476 MILES CAPE KENNEDY, Tuesday AFTER racking up three spectacular space achievements in less than eight hours, the Gemini 10 astronauts soared to record heights in their spacecraft today, aiming for a late afternoon space walkAgencies - 670 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-07-20 1 The top soldier now a FULL General KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's top soldier, Lt. Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku. Mohamed. Chief of Armed Forces Staff, has been made the nations first full General by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Ministry of Defence today announced that the King had also promoted268 words
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304 1966-07-20 1 STUDENTS SEEK AID AGAINST RED TERROR JAKARTA, Tuesday. TllK militant Student Action Front, Kami, has appealed for military help in the face of mounting Communist attacks in Central Java, A student delegation from Jogjakarta said here today that 35 Kami students were wounded in clashes with Communists. A student spokesmanReuter; AP - 304 words
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Article34 1966-07-20 1 MANILA. Tues. A Philippine Army Semennt shot his battalion commander today before killing I himself with the same weapon. The wounded officer. Lt. Col I Mario Guinio, U In critical condition—UPl.34 words
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Article41 1966-07-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian 1 military authorities in Sumatra have started employing combat units of volunteer movements, previously designed to crush Malaysia, for road ron.Mi union Maj. Oen. A.J. Mokoeinta. ihilh.iv coordination for Sumatra, said today. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article35 1966-07-20 1 MANILA. Tues. President Marcos has ordered air force heliI copters to join the hunt for a band i of Huk terrorists who assassinated I a Mayor and Iran other people yesterday.— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-07-20 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. JIUNDREDS of polite were called into action early today to quell stone-throwing Negro crowds as racial tension dared into violence in three cities across the I'nited States. In CLEVELAND. Ohio, a Negro woman was shot dead as a wave of stonethrowing, shooting, fireraisingReuter - 208 words
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Article53 1966-07-20 1 Just fancy that BIRMINGHAM. Tues. Eighteen bashful men are on strike at a factory here because they have to change their trousers in front of women. The men work with acid and have to make a change to an accompanying chorus of whistles and catcalls by 28 women workers inReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1966-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues—lndonesian journalist, Mr. L. Pattlradjawane. now on a study tour of the country, will visit Indonesian prisoners captured during confrontation, at Johore Bahru on Thursday.31 words
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Article42 1966-07-20 1 MANILA. Tues. Assistant City Prosecutor Rodolfo Nocon today dismissed as baseless charges against former President Macapagal and two of his former Cabinet secretaries that they had illegally allowed the Importation of 200.000 tons of rice in 1963 and 1964 ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article52 1966-07-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Trngku Abdul Rahman will lead the Malaysian delegation to the ASA Foreign Ministers' meeting in Bangkok on Aug. 3. The Foreign Ministers' meeting will be preceded by a special meeting of the joint working party which will take place from July 27 also52 words
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Article22 1966-07-20 1 HONG KONO, Tues— Mul Tat, 40 and blind, doused his body with kerosene and burned himself to death today— AP.AP - 22 words
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Article347 1966-07-20 1 Wilson: No sign of peace talks I ONDON. Tups. The Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, told Parliament today there was no sign of an early move towards a conference on Vietnam in his Moscow talks with the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Kosygin. Defending his visit to Moscow at a time ofReuter - 347 words
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Article30 1966-07-20 1 IRIGI AY IN LAST EIGHT LONDON. Tues. I rumi.o qualified for quarter finals of World (up when the> drew (to with Mexico in Group One lirre today. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement22 1966-07-20 1 The National Newspaper 'I A o^ s 1 IV-^l v ifcfcfifntrf j A ft liirffi a man's taste j. starts with WqC*22 words
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Article56 1966-07-20 2 \L[ A SH I NGTON Tues— The Senate yesterday prohibited U.S. development aid to any country whose planes or ships carry supplies to North Vietnam. It adopted an amendment to that effect in debate on the administration's U553,200 million foreign aid Bill. The House of RepresentativesReuter - 56 words
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Article25 1966-07-20 2 MANILA. Tu«s. Four people w^re killed when a bus plunged into a swollen river in the southern Philiprtires. police reported 'today UPI.UPI - 25 words
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155 1966-07-20 2 'Hanoi wi continue the war at any price..' SAIGON, Tues -South Vietnamese Foreign Minister. Dr Tran said here Buns toiighh worded dent Ho Chi Minh removed all possible doubt of Hanoi's intentions to continue the Vietnam war at any price. r hU P Ho* four pre-condition* peace talks, which MteReuter - 155 words
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Article81 1966-07-20 2 TOKYO Turn RrpresenilHm of 10 creditor nations of Indonesia BMi here today 10 discuss the date. .site, and agenda of and the participant* In a formal conference to reconvened later this year to work MM measure?, to h<-lp Indonesia out of her current economic i r81 words
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Article, Illustration446 1966-07-20 2 KOSYGIN 'NO' TO PERSONAL PLEA FROM WILSON Kremlin refuses to intervene on behalf of captured airmen \|I)SCOW, Tues. The Kremlin yesterday rejected a personal plea from British Prime .Minister Mr. Wilson, for Soviet intervention to save captured American pilots from bring tried as war criminals by North Vietnam. The rejection446 words
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152 1966-07-20 2 Holt calls for closer ties with Reds pANBERRA, Tues. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, said yesterday he thought opinion in the United States would favour the penetration of the Iron and Bamboo Curtains by way of trade, cultural and scientific exchanges. Mr. Holt was reporting to i National152 words
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441 1966-07-20 2 World Court rejects apartheid complaint Dr. Verwoerd claims a maior victory THE HAGUE. Tv«« World Court yesterday rejected by th« President^ casting vote the complaints brought by Liberia and Ethiopia auainst South African administration of its mand r South-West Africa. Sir Percy Sprndcr Australian President of the court. annout'ccd attfrReuter; AP - 441 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (vine aho fouiz) (ano cevbh 4»f) (ano niece re /^ooe< mv pigorins^ \A*e BLEVBAjy \TWeNTV FOUB OUT LOUO St^RV \T Vf i NtJo> OC^X^ r >^30 words
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260 1966-07-20 3 Get out of Holland' order to Peking envoy T»HE HAGUE. Tues.— China's Charge dAffaires in Holland Mr. Li En-chiu. has been ordered to leave the country within 24 hours, it was officially announced here early today. A statement Issued by the Foreign Affairs and Justice Ministries here said the diplomat260 words
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216 1966-07-20 3 33 -death crash tanker pilot charged A YORK. Tues. 1 The Coast Guard rday charged the docking pilot of the British tanker Alva Cape with negligence in the collision of his ship with the U.S. tanker Texaco Massachusetts in the Kill Van Kull Channel here on June 16. Thirrv-thrw peopleAP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration611 1966-07-20 3 Soviet spy chief: It's all lies... GESERAL NAMED IN NEW U.S. SECURITY SCANDAL SPEAKS LONDON, Tues. The Russian branded by U.S. security as a 'spy master said in London last night: ''It's all lies." Major-Gen. Sergei Edemsky is now military attache at the Soviet Embassy here. The American allegation. i611 words
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206 1966-07-20 3 'REBEL' CANADIAN ADMIRAL MAYBE DISMISSED OTTAWA. Tuesday. PEAR Admiral William Landymore will be dismissed as chief of Canada's integrated Atlantic command and commander of the Atlantic Fleet within 24 hours for opposing unification of Canada's armed forces, a defence spokesman said yesterday. Adm. Landymore said at his home in Halifax206 words
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Article121 1966-07-20 3 NASHVILLE. Tues. Cinema manager Lawrence Kerrigan was arrested hpre today for showing the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. He was released on US$5O bail. The film was banned from further showing here on grounds that it violates aReuter - 121 words
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Article58 1966-07-20 3 (\EW YORK rues. 1 Housewife Mary Cc piel, of Monroe. New Jersey, is suing a parachute club, claiming that a woman skydiver caused her to have a heart attack when she crashed through the sun porch of her bouse. "The woman's helmet fell off. and Mrs. Cepiel58 words
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258 1966-07-20 3 The slain pirate emerges as 007 character I ONDON, Tuem. The murdered chief of a British pirate radio station in the Thames estuary emerged like a character from a James Bond novel during a court hearing today. Lawyers and witnesses told of his cUinu to have nerve nd righting menReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement206 1966-07-20 3 Now on the Biggest SALE in Persian carpets rugs!! Big gemiine reduction on new old stocks. Beautiful Baloochi of Meshad reduced < down to $175.00 a piece (rug size) > t Afshar rugs 7' x 5' before $650.00 Now $475.00 J Kashan rugs T x 4' before $950.00 I Now206 words
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Advertisement414 1966-07-20 3 INVEST IN PHASE H OF IVI* Cm la SOIL PALM INVESTMENT PLAN ....it's your chance to earn $3,000 per year for 35 years. Call for our M. C.I.S. Development Officer in your town to see you, or post the coupon below for details: The General Manager MCIS Ltd. 36, Jalan414 words
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Article260 1966-07-20 4 A LOSS IN SENIORITY FOR NAVY MAN SINGAPORE. Tups. A naval court martial today sentenced a Royal Malaysian Navy officer, SubUeutenant Llm Cho Chin, to three months loss In seniority on charges Involving the loss of service property. Llm. described by his superiors as "an extremely good officer, careful and260 words
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Article113 1966-07-20 4 SINOAPORE. Tues— Water wIU be shut down from 7 a.m. on Thursday to 7 p.m. on Friday In these areas: Upper Changl Road from 9 ms. to 14>, nvs.. RAP. Changl Cantonment. Selonang Barrack, H.M. Boom Defence Depot. Jalan Mayaanam. Van Kit Village. Kuala Loyang. Jalan113 words
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Article30 1966-07-20 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— A 18-year-old Singapore sea cadet. Loh Mun Leong, Is now In London attending a month-long training course at the Sea Cadet Headquarters In Trafalgar Square.30 words
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305 1966-07-20 4 'Foreign policy a triumph for Tengku' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYSIA'S foreign potter is personal triumph for IVngku Alxlul Hahman, to the extent that he personally is deeply committed to a positive philosophy and approach to national and international problems. This view was expressed by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry305 words
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Article26 1966-07-20 4 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Methodist Girls' School Alumni Association will hold Us annual reunion dinner at the school hall at 7.30 p.m. on July 30.26 words
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Article, Illustration334 1966-07-20 4 25 local families 'adopt' musical visitors SINGAPORE. Tues. Twenty-five Singapore families have "adopted" 52 visiting American colleßr students. The students 2" giris and 25 boys are members of the Mount Union College choir from Ohio. The choir gave one performance last night and two today. They arrived yesterday morning from334 words
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218 1966-07-20 4 COURT TOLD OF A DEATH FIGHT AT PASAR MALAM SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE High Court today heard how a fight took A place at a pasar malam in Trevose Crescent which according to the prosecution resulted in Rafle bin Osman, 35, being knifed to death. Hassan bin Haji All. now undergoing218 words
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Article45 1966-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tue.v— The Hans Anderson Club Is organising a swimming carnival for boys from two welfare homes at the Oillman Barracks pool at 4 p.m. on Thursday. Lady Twlss. wife of the Commander. Far East Fleet, will present the prizes.45 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues—Singapore's "smartest nurse.' Mbs Jenny Ho i above, is among the many entrants for the Welfare Queen contest, which will be held in conjunction with the Welfare Ball, organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union at Raffles Hotel on Saturday. Jenny.139 words
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153 1966-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, America's fifth oldest orchestra, will present two concerts in Singapore in September. It is the first orchc.-tra to travel around the world for the U.S. Btate Departments office of cultural presentations. The orchestra, which plays more than 200153 words
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Article49 1966-07-20 4 BINOAPORE. Tue&— The new tl oo.ooo Jurong Industrial Estate market will be opened on July 30. A ballot for 124 stalls and 56 open pitches was carried out under the supervision of the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr. Chor Yoke Eng yesterday.49 words
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Advertisement33 1966-07-20 4 TEISCO CHECKMATE AMPLIFIER, GUITAR ELECTRONIC ORGAN <i CHiCKMATC Lift Price 50 SB9OOO 25 S*2s 00 20 SS2S.OO IS $470.00 Sol* Agents. THE EAGLE PIANO CO., 32* 328, Serongoon Rood. Singapore -8. TEL: *****.33 words
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Advertisement270 1966-07-20 4 1 ODEON OPENS TOMORROW! PALACf He's EXPLOSIVE AS A MISSILE and DEADLY AS A DAGGER! j DEAN MARTIN ..^as MATT HELM in I HIS tIJS. Sill.lsNOliß»|jk 11 f I STELLA STEVENS- DALIAH LAVI victor buono ARTHUR OCONNELL- ROBERTWEBBERJAMES GREGORY ROGER C CARMELrBEVERLYADAMSj^nYn HHARISSF WNCMD x»t*S OSU»S»'A-'.-. DO»HDM«miIKI fmm* IWtklU i**t*270 words
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Advertisement559 1966-07-20 4 ORGANISATION in h i LAST DAY' 1 41-4 10 9 IS pj "tiNmuE AUVtmuRES IN CHINA" COLOR (UA) i lOpent Tomorrow 4 Sh»»« d«.U fj Not* Time. 11. 2 30. 4 ft 9pm 1 "11 S A MAO. MAD. 1 MAO. MAO WORLD I a323ES3BC EQ |O»(NS B n B559 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1966-07-20 5 $1,000 for Mayor Ooi Never, witness tells inquiry WITNESS: IT TOOK .3 YEARS FOR PLANS TO BE APPROVED PENANG CITY COUNCIL PROBE: 11 TH DAY Raport.rs: Gunn Chit Thy* and Oh X— Tung PENANG. Tuesday A LURRY driver and former contractor, Mr. Ooi Kooi Ean, today denied before the Abdul2,180 words
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Article64 1966-07-20 5 THE COMMISSION: Data Justice Abdul Axil bin Mobamed Zain (chairman), Haji K. Musbir Ariff and Dr. C.H. Yeang 0 ASSISTING THE COMMISSION: Incbe Abdul Hamid bin Ha.<i Omar, Senior Federal Counsel 0 FOR THE STATE GOVERNMENT: Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, State Legal Adviser m FOR THE64 words
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Advertisement583 1966-07-20 5 STOP BEING SHY! Inferiority Complex >^^flfl^k^\ Eradicated Forever /ML >jL An inter ority complex w ■CRy*^^^~ o1 ditturMnc* in th« Subcen- |/jVJ^#T~' o tciout Mind wfiicn morit«,r» 1 ZJ r^uT-*^ <t it>alt in Mlf coraciouma** 9BH I ond lock ot conttdfca —in jy/, *B 7 nanrm ond "narvynau" \(£\'r wkw583 words
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138 1966-07-20 6 Ll ALA II MPi R Tue* Arrangements for S4? million loan the largest (or the East OMMI from the World Bank to finance the KrmuSu irrigation scheme in KrI uit.m .it being finalised The State Financial >nretary, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Idris.138 words
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Article27 1966-07-20 6 I PBNANG. Tnes. A "Cih-opers,-tive Queen" will be elected at the Penang Internatiuna! Co-operatii* Day ceiebrat iuiis in Westland* Primary School on Saturday after noon.27 words
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Article34 1966-07-20 6 KANGAR. lurv Rruistrntion of pilgrims for the 1966-47 season has started In Perils Intending i pilgrims are asked to register at the Department ot Malay Custom* and Religious Council. COUNCIL INQUIRY (contd)34 words
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307 1966-07-20 6 CHEAH BOON KHENG - Spore as rice broker: An Arab tribute CHEAH BOON KHENG By SINGAPORE. Tv«« CINGAPORE, a non-nee-producing country. was today complimented for playing the role of "broker" so ingeniously that she was able to sell rice to the Philippines recently. The tribute came from Mr. Ezzat, head of the United Arab307 words
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211 1966-07-20 6 Girl with throat wounds planned to wed From Hall Ronnty I ONDON. Tues. Miss I -old nurse from Kuala Lumpur, who making «ood recovrry after bfinf found with throat woundi in the cottage of her tiaiur. had planned to marry in Aueust. Her fiance. Oovind rr. 27. a Fijian, was211 words
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Article40 1966-07-20 6 SUNGEI PATANI Turv lln marnaije took place at Alor Star last week-end of TeiiKku Amman binlr Tctuktl Zmnul Abicim. niece of the Prinp Minister, and Inch* I Omar bin Mohumcd Rej.iab. son of the Kr-dah. Sc-out OinvnisMonrr.40 words
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Advertisement130 1966-07-20 6 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX Thta modem cUttm Is l»B««oma. hygltnic. and •McHmt lnopOT»tloii. It flushes at a touch, wl th aqulet yet powerful 1 action. The shall is made or black Durnnne Klnrflsherslßhoninechanlsmofpolythene-non-corroain*. rustless, non-aelnc and unbreakable. Conforming t» BSS lias, and Waterworks specifications, the Lynx >• suitable for130 words
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463 1966-07-20 7 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS REPLY TO 11 LI PI SO CHARGE By s^ABAUS Controller of Immigration Mr. B. J. Arrow smith, today denied that Filipinos *ere being treated iik. tattle and held in detention cells "If there was anything at all. thr I ill p463 words
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Article91 1966-07-20 7 $73,000 tax case man IN a report in Hie Sjliaius Times of July 16. under the heading "Towkity ordered to pay 573.000 it was stated thai Mr. Yap Kuan Keat is the proprietor of the Hygienic Offices Cleaners Ltd It ha.s been pointed out to us thai Mr. Yap is91 words
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Article46 1966-07-20 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. A two- day national language book exhibition will be opened here oy the Mentri Besar. Dato <Dr.t Mo- named Said at. 9 a.m. on Friday. Next Monday the State level national language contests will beuin. The final.* are on Aug. 4.46 words
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260 1966-07-20 7 $20 m. expansion plan for Borneo airports KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s r JUIE Government plans to spend $20 million on the expansion of Kuching and Jesselton airports to take modern jet aircraft in 1969. Announcing thib here today on hi> return alter a four-day viMi tv Sarawak and Sabah, the Minister260 words
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142 1966-07-20 7 Manicka: Our unity can never be broken 4 LOR STAR. Tues The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam said here last night that no force could ever disrupt the present harmony among the various communities in Malaysia. "This racial unity can never be broken. he told a public meetlog at142 words
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Article34 1966-07-20 7 SINGAPORE Tues. Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew. wife of the Prime Minister, will attend the Pounders Day sen u r aid graduation ceremony of the Methodist Girls School at Mount Sophia on July34 words
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Miscellaneous268 1966-07-20 7 Straits Times Crossword B~~~~alß WM BBbT~b1H~~b1H^I~~"^i~" A< ROSS 9. One-sided, but »ll trur In 1 Li!o- bsd egghead.' 5-5 < «iv <10>. 8 Victors embrace with love 12 Us critter* want* orilic.sm*! 14) .io. M It could be untied b» the 13 High c*rd getting h^her? nolver vu'h <<; 4'268 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-07-20 8 Spastic kids make a big splash SINGAPORE. Tues ALL was set for the big swim across the GHQ pool in Tanglin this morning. Spectators watched tensely. There was only one difference the little swimmers were spastic children. Fifteen of them were taking part in the first swimming carnival of the177 words
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Article48 1966-07-20 8 SINGAPORE. Tue». A driver. Samlnarhan Krtshnaaamy. 42, charged with the murder of A. Plllal Nadesan was granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal, alter a preliminary Inquiry today. The offence was alleged to have been committed at Jalan Meipail between May 28 and 29.48 words
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Article62 1966-07-20 8 Squatters get a new deadline JOHORE BAHRI. Tues. The Johorr Government has extended the deadline for about 300 squatter*, who have illegally put up houses on government land in Kampong Majidee here. The squatters were previously given until June 23 to move out. failing which the Government would havr to62 words
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Article33 1966-07-20 8 TEX.UK ANSON. Tues Yap Kirn. 61. reported to ihe police here yesterday that his irisha was stolen from where he had parked it in an open bpace in Sungei Nibong Road.33 words
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Article101 1966-07-20 8 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. DETECTIVE was stabbed in the back when he tried to break up a light between some seamen and gangsters in Eu Tong Sen Street early today. In the melee, a Thai seaman was wounded when Detective Tan Suan Pin, of the C.1.D., fired two shots from101 words
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Article75 1966-07-20 8 PENANC. Tues. Two unemployed men wert "harged here tociay with .stealing $12 worth of sand belonging to the State Government OaaamO bin BaWO. 41. and Gun Ah Lee. 40. admitted taking ..I Horn the livrr bank in Waterfall Road on July 4 but clamed75 words
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232 1966-07-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. •THE Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has passed a resolution urging Its Malaysian parent body to seek more funds from the Central Government without delay so that anti-TB work may be effectively carried out.232 words
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Miscellaneous169 1966-07-20 8 M W*U.OO»"SB«tfK> 1 LjV HEY.' THIS AINT MOO! I i V 'J^Ly^^i^t --2 %-^'H I HOME AGAIN 1/YZP LEAST WISE IT PON T 1 ,f O.OM' f',^ Mttf ->v A* mm DCAdOLD/ v^ONOERFUL^■\ uOOK LIKE ANY PART OF /„<„ I V_ W» Jfc w 4?* al MOO.' _J GADGET. J"\169 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1966-07-20 9 FRANCIS CLIFFORD - FRANCIS CLIFFORD BY Where's my son what have you told him? PART THREE Saai Laker, doing a friend a favour, hands a mcwage in a watch -strap to a girl in a Jeweller's anon in Leipzig, where he and hte son Patrick arr visiting a trade fair.1,723 words
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Article75 1966-07-20 10 *>«r*ta !/J imimimmmi MR CHEOK SUAM hie and family aad friend* for dons Uans veathe and a>ght visits of tn* IM* Madam Ong Yaa Waß PAMILV OP LATE Mr ChllSg rook Bnon« tnnak relative*, friend* fnr me*aa«»» of raadnlsnc*. rent ha, aaaistgßSajwl during their bereaveTAN MOH CMOON, Taa Moh75 words
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Article332 1966-07-20 10 Wmrdt tli (Himiimmm) happiness Is Mini forty and "I* in ad miration st SM thlnsa la DattaM lenea too. SALE NOW ON at Hildas Cold Stars** la all d*partm*at. Prtaaaa from Sl<> Big reduction on Shoe* and Teklileo Hurry HOLIDAY CLASSES Bors Girls tsenan* to Infants Ballet Tap. Modam332 words
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Article688 1966-07-20 10 Mr. Wilson having apparently accomplished nothing in Moscow, it is as well that little, or nothing, was expected. The British Prime Minister spent nine hours with Mr. Kosygin, and discussed the Vietnam war for nearly i the whole of this time. He failed to persuade the Russian688 words
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Article351 1966-07-20 10 The Health Ministiy apparently is not having the success it hoped for in getting private doctors to work for the Government part-time. Perhaps a better response can be obtained by making the scheme more flexible. At the moment, private practitioners are being invited to put in two hours351 words
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Article194 1966-07-20 10 Relations between Malaysia j and the Philippines will steadily improve —of that j there is no doubt. The ex- change of ambassadors will help the process, and such problems as the Sabah claim and the cigarette smugglers i will be dealt with in proper form. But in the194 words
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203 1966-07-20 10 Registered and lost in the post WOME months ago 1 sent a letter by registered post in Batu Pahat. It never reached the addressee In the same month I posted anotner registered letter in Kluang and this again was not received by the addressee. The contents in both cases were203 words
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Letter77 1966-07-20 10 IF I remember rightly there was always an Interval of ten minutes In every cinema just before the main feature. I think this Is very reasonable for smokers and nonsmokers. Even nonsmokers would appreciate a small break for refreshments. Why has this been suspended during the last few years? However77 words
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218 1966-07-20 10 r ADRIENNE FARRELL - India's answer to spiralling prices r ADRIENNE FARRELL K> NEW DELHI, Tues. Ten t h o v sand bargain hunt ing shoppers swamped India's first cut-price "Sup erbazaar" here within half an hour of doors opening. Rupee-paring Indian house wives staggered out happily under the cheapest loads of foodstuffs andReuter - 218 words
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196 1966-07-20 10 IT is with a sense of irony that one reads of a Singapore citizen complaining of the loudness of his neighbour's T.V. set. T.V. noises are the least of many Bedok residents' noise problems. Bedok residents now have to tolerate for 24 hours the196 words
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Article595 1966-07-20 10 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM HOW GERMAN. US AND JAPANESE FIRMS HELP RHODESIA by LONDON, Tues. THE British Commonwealth Committee on Sanctions against Rhodesia met in London last week under the black cloud of President Kaunda's warning that Zambia might leave the Commonwealth unless more effective action is595 words
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Article498 1966-07-20 10 MIGUEL MARABUT - TAMING THE FURY OF A TYPHOON MIGUEL MARABUT by MANILA, Tues. A CONCENTRATED effort is being made to find ways of overcoming or at least minimising the fury of typhoons which yearly destroy billions of dollars worth of crops and property and kill thousands of people. Every year typhoons :nReuter - 498 words
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Advertisement503 1966-07-20 10 iltil Ibliy Mail M COH.S ITNali Ml US. Sia»as a..< liuetaam S«Hk) coie ireitw taAsaCMd aas>»«« Sew* A »c» Ans«»i OOt »TOi| ITS. wswssmi Mmw. CaSiai Owsn 'Ml KIWI StOMT M as ttsaAii I AJsniiaWi Be**). Msusjl Ssm*). fas ITO«I. I4i« yjp*,, Casaei *—4. i«r>M'i w v tiTNASAaav A CO503 words
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Advertisement49 1966-07-20 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINI sJ BANkIV, ORI'V LTD. the LAftGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated hank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 BSUCD 4 FULLY PAID 30.000,000 00 MMfRAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000,000 00 *\)R SI PREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.CR.C. HANCMCI TMPJOUCMOUT IMOAPCP.I. MALAYSIA A SOUTH lAIT ASIA.49 words
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Advertisement153 1966-07-20 10 V SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE SEND YOU* GOODS BY Al*- Consult: SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LIMITED APPROVED lAT A CARGO AGENTS •I Aasa Insurance 81d0.., Sm««p«ea Tal: ***** -J la corti auction with MALAYSIA BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY SON. BHD. Room 302, A.I.A. Bld 9 Jolon Ampong, K. Lumpur. T.I. *****153 words
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Article, Illustration867 1966-07-20 11 SEDITION TRIAL: 11th DAY THE CROSS-EXAMINATION CONTINUES Reporters: Cheong Yip Seng, Yeo Toon Joo SINGAPORE. Tuesday POLITICAL detainee Lim Chin Siong declared during his daylong cross-examination at a sedition trial today that "not even in my dreams did I dream867 words
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3601 1966-07-20 11 Mr. Scow: I am trying to suggest that it wasn't the doctor's drugs but a comrade's 'giving up of the futile struggle' which caused Lim's breakdown... So you did not say it in no many words? I have given my answer already. Do3,601 words
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Advertisement144 1966-07-20 11 INCREASED BONUS policy holders for 1965 [J^^tobSo/qo: I rjttl :?&gs_»s__ffllU ,Ssi__£o] ADDITIONAL 1 SPECIAL BONUSES in addition, SPECIAL MATURITY BONUSES amounting to 25% o» attaching bonuses ar* payable on policies of terms 1$ years and abov* maturing in 1966. For policies of terms 10-14 ytars inclusive, th* special maturity bonuses144 words
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Advertisement123 1966-07-20 11 GOING ABROAD? Go Fashionably in DORMEUIL r vJk all-purpose WOOLLENS J§L Jf^NJV in light or heavy weight, jjr I y^'nl^T^^ Right for anytime or for any occasion. Tjfe < mzfv/fi^fY Luxurious to the touch and wonderfully 'Vr r y -/i^»^_^7 soft. Dormeuil the latest in woollens _W L /^|i\ makes123 words
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Miscellaneous742 1966-07-20 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lum- 700 News in English; 7.10 The pur and Penang 6. Ipoh and Samurai Code of the SamuM*<acca; 3. IV. Johore Bahru: rai; 7.35 Commentary; 8.00 4 laipins; 7 Batu l'ahat; 9 News in Mandarin; 8.10 The Kluang. Dean Martin Show: 9.00 News 5.45 p.m.:742 words
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444 1966-07-20 12 J'HADE relations between India and Singapore have undergone considerable improvement in recent years following concrete measures taken by the Indian Government to establish a good name in overseas market. There was a time when many complaints against Indian goods not being up to quality or444 words
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Article, Illustration218 1966-07-20 12 'LAMINATING MACHINES IMPORTANT SERVICE' \7IRGINIA Laminating Co.. one of America's first manufacturers of laminating materials and machines, hopes to establish markets nr their products Li Singapore* and Malaysia. Lamination is new providing an important service to the present day society, said Mr. F. J. Rudershausen, president of the oompan}. as218 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-07-20 12 ]\f R- W.D Stone, (above) NCR area manager for Australia, New Zealand and South-east Asia In Singapore was in Singapore last week after visiting Vietnam. Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur on bis tour of offices in South-east Asia. Mr. Stone Joined NCR In Australia in 1962. He87 words
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Article, Illustration396 1966-07-20 12 MR. Terry Dwyer, the first general manager of Woolworths (Malaysia) Ltd.. will return to Australia at the end of this month to take ud a senior execu- tive position. He will become Woolworths' State manager for Queensland which has almost 200 stores embracing food, supermarkets, variety396 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-07-20 12 MULLER AND PHIPPS' CHANGES MULLER and Phipps (Asia) Ltd. of New York, have announced I the appointment of Mr. Paul H. Bordwell, Jr., at present managing director of Muller and I Phipps (Far East) Ltd. and Muller and Phipps > (Malaya) Ltd., as a vice-President of the parent company. Mr.172 words
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Article72 1966-07-20 12 Japanese Bridgestone motorcycles have found a ready market in Malaysia said Mr. T. Chlkaml an engineer in the overseas department of the company in Ipoh In the course of an intensive tour of South-eat Asia and Australia. He was accompanied on bis Malaysian tour by the72 words
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Article112 1966-07-20 12 Japan Air Lines, will Inaugurate a scheduled service to New York from November this year disclosed Mr. T. Takenaka, Japan All Lines regional manager for Singapore and Malaysia. This twice-a-week flights from Tokyo via Honolulu and Sao Francisco to New York will be a step112 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-07-20 12 Oxygen Ltd. last month completed a $275,000 nitrous oxide plant and building ritrnsion at their Bukit Timah works, Singapore The nrw plant will produce II i million gallons of nitrous oxide a year and be able to supply the total requirements of Singapore as well as export354 words
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Article110 1966-07-20 12 A 18-man South Korean private trade left Seoul on Saturday on a two-week tour to South Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The mission, to be led by Mr. Yong-Il Kirn. the president of a leading textile mill, will stay In Saigon till July 24110 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-07-20 12 Hume group executive in Singapore \|K Krith Wtlkinsos) labovri director and grneraJ manager of llumri Ltd. of Australia, accompanied by Mb**. Wilkinson, has arrived in Singapore for a brief Msit. The Hume croup of companies. of which Mr. ilkinson la the chief executive, are one of the largest manufacturers of134 words
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Advertisement460 1966-07-20 12 sea (of how to revjx tnd unwind) Soil lo or from HONG KON6 or JAPAN on your next fcsHstss trip Take a w ell-earned rest Sail P& O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there460 words
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Advertisement173 1966-07-20 12 WeSupply FREON* PREMIUM (fig? REFRIGERANT ■^BB||^BSBSSSSSSSBSSSBSSSSSSSSSjr' tmurom —F name ju* umnt^^r pom Authorized Distributor Bttter Things for Better Living through Chtmistry *Dv Pont s rt|i>t«rtd tndtmark Modern truckers are switching to these proven 'Vlrijpcplc -vf»s?? 3 V UlUijljlij «F: %r. sssl aal ummimm jj sr from Cummins And here are173 words
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Advertisement57 1966-07-20 13 BI only n HOURS AWAY DV QANTAS V-JET All the eicnement md colmr if Vacationland Australia it less Hi kail i tv any »y Qutis V-Jet. Yn Mvi i cuoic; if frequent V-Jet li|Ms !-om Sinjapiri or Kuala Unpr. Australia* Round -World Airline 45 years of dependable service Qontos. with57 words
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Advertisement331 1966-07-20 13 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAY without a r conditioning KNf caalt 'del RA O^ et ioc *A is ;ied tor la'o-' omi. A sr < Aide raige o' settings. Output 10 800 to 1 000 B T Us. HOW HOT DOES IT HAVE TO GET BEFORE YOU CALL ME? I'm331 words
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Advertisement646 1966-07-20 14 t laSfanJ trees) Pace Itl ACKNOWLEDCMENT M •ere* tli a cman KMM CHEW aaa Ssasuly thaafc rt)o< aad frwada *ar utea. wy*s) a' earn tei aad ox has ■athar-ia -la« the hM* Madaa la* AS) Mea aa th* IMb July IPOS. PERSONAL SB Word* Sl* 1 Minimi uu BOWOAMINI. Mah«raa*s646 words
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Advertisement962 1966-07-20 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS were* BS 'Mtn.r— Bmx it rt* tmWt 'lMs.it clsrk eee.i.r»« b* -reaas) assssai. Mastawai ejaalrSeatiort. Casabrtda* Orao* 11. L.C.C. «l%SS w.*k*a., read and •me isandan*. WfVTfIMT tWfm} 9*t*%T9' CaxMMWfVUtI l*i*sll«lHai aeed apply Bes A6O7S IT B aarr WANTBO SALBBOIRLS ta aril well %d%aata«*. Mast ha aMa as962 words
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Advertisement880 1966-07-20 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li M mrdt \o •—Box St rtt. txtro SHOP MOWOBS a' laiaa Ka>u. aaar Scietar, .uiiaei* tar Sustaeaa reaa, coed svestmaat ajbs aae Ks,taa« area Riag Kaa •'aare .'.-4 1 BBDROOM RHNOALOW •aireastditlaaed 1 itb asaafe s quarters at Braaatu Slilß*x* availaMe laiiiawly aad UN reaaacti\*ty. Tci iS880 words
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Advertisement926 1966-07-20 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE IS Wmrdm tt iMi a. I—Box St rts. SSsfiaj SBMI OSTAbHBO BUNBALOWI wHS) aseaaic iad rubber Seemg at Kabar daraea, St asiKstaae I'paer Taasaaaa Raad. Bra— pars Ovaaette It aad Oeif Cuasee. *juiet aurreuadiag* Price Iras* $36. MS BsMjuine* ri»r Id we Ltd.. T.I. *****926 words
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Advertisement901 1966-07-20 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT tJ Piord* iWib..— Box it rt* BBtm VBCTROPRINT TNI WORLDS a- fit priced pa*Ut*a»r 5244). Ruts' KTing C**nmaaa>r Blark Bale Age*i» AProprietor Ketoraatic. S2S4O S per* RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED CRAND RBOUCTION FOR ALL TYPES OF CARPETS ft RUCS BELGIAN is*)'. COTTON PIL.I IN901 words
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Advertisement1092 1966-07-20 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St (Utim.) Box it H*. txtr* •SSI WOLSBLSV IS SB. i«e o«*ers. palat kuod ceoditiea pru.* *J 100 TeUpttene I ai\er«al Cart Lit. 2536* (Spore> Bbl »S FOND CONSUL rSST Just respratrd engiee and gearbox ev*rnauie« > S*ja. Lir Lawreoie. S Martain Clou. Pheeie 4»I1«S.1,092 words
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Advertisement842 1966-07-20 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. I Here's St < Via aVs rt. »,/r. »»«c««it moss minn c». n'hrnpii' P.rmowa fat- i natomrn. hi» with kVraeai* App** IT /.ion <-!o«» iHrhiae Greet W« 34fttM <S pern. CINTLBMBM lor «w**)i»it M. aimniiHiib facial Trcatmrrts. M cur* Tlntin*. Haircuttlnv 'Jrana ir Condit lonea Kaloa. .>H842 words
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Advertisement697 1966-07-20 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE V\ I I K ULTAKI Mr N I MM II I IO I «l\»l Mil I iui«\ M Mill M PIM r will i^- no «..lrr In following aicas Iruni ou ass. on Thur»da> 21 7.M iv •ow P-ss. on PrMkj ttie&e t«o da\& is to697 words
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Advertisement1287 1966-07-20 15 I HI. 1 HI IM* I put aotw S**aa ■■ttoaa »ivl fom, IMM, l^aaaV. BM 11 Jaly 23 Jaty 28 2 Jaly 28 inMJMH i ..-i«o fan Aaf I ..•i«V Ciftoa... >•'» AM a M| »1/ ah U i'WM thißia.... Aa] 11 Am II *h M/U M I'.-kwi. L. to*1,287 words
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Advertisement1289 1966-07-20 15 TH£ E A \BUNES *JJLmmkJmm* UPBESa >AUiNt> iU btNOA wAyat-watMaullfc-aREMERNAyEN-RorURBAnVAMSTtBBAII AHH»RPAAI«U»-t4l*t»l»A»tN •fart r. iwa Paaaas mm ita«a rtarß d aoa MM C'Maja BM 18-11 SARSBBHA a) la Pt 24 IS It Mil AM tl IB SB SB Baal I »«.aaaai« n/w i«a %m I w m v a 9 p*«a«t1,289 words
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Advertisement1335 1966-07-20 15 I BENnLJNE] tUPREMi SLWICt It LBNBBN. LUtRPBOL A CBNIINEN'AL PBRTV nrut trriW tm lOHdoa Aaj II BLNLLUI RutttrdMNf «aj M aaipjpaa »t raaa Paama Haaewi tm tl 31 Jily 21 July 22,21 BENRjTNNES fM Un(lon Aa| H MtBBM i.t«ai "lanHj Hun Soft It lily 31 3 '.of 4 I Aaf1,335 words
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Advertisement1341 1966-07-20 15 feELLERIIAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTI. UI lUIUU FM tUTVAU UIVICi U.*V CMTIHIHT. LMitdaaf tWI ram p. s um pomm CITT Of CNICABB LuMM. NaaJMrf. BdttHMM. M^Hlllriaß* Ii Pt 71 Joiy 27 78 Joly CITY SF NiNNiPfi LuMa*. rlaaaw| lirtjuMa. na»ra. Hall, lahMia 21 38 JHy CHI BF BBBBALYN lla. H'turf.1,341 words
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Article154 1966-07-20 16 MELBOURNE, lues. INDUSTRIALS were steadier today, but fall* m sli«hUy In 1 excess of rises. Moat fcwdtri mo\ed narrowly. BHP featured eaily nth a drop 1 ol 10 cents to 56.-4 under neaw selling pre.vuie betore recovering to (6 30 at the close. Base inetwl- were mostly lower154 words
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Article251 1966-07-20 16 A IOI'ST first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at tts rents per lb. up half a cent on Monday's clotting level for the position. The tone was quiet, but steady. K.A.S. and M.R.K. clusinc prices in centa per lb.251 words
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Article56 1966-07-20 16 'THE present rate of thr Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 is srllint; T.T. or O.D. S. 3 15/16 d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1 tbd. Buying O.D. 2s. t .I The dollar is at its statutory I middle position in relation56 words
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892 1966-07-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent M.VJOK influence on the stock Exchange >esterday was the economic crisis in Britain with the Vietnam war on the sidelines. Industrial prices eased sh.trpl> at first and then held fairly steady at the lower levels with a cent or892 words
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Article25 1966-07-20 16 .Malayan Stock Indirrs July 18 Jul\ 19 Industrie Is: luu.'lN Tins: lit.;; n;.;o rubbers: ***** 113.4] 'Ore. ao, lHb:{ ion Dec. 196-.' luu25 words
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685 1966-07-20 16 Straits tin price shows sharp rise of over $6 rl. price of Straits tin rose sharply yesterday by MJSI to siiio.:;: 1 on an offering of 175 tons, estimated down 10 tons. The rise was greater in proportion than the Monday afternoon gain of C 10 per ton in the685 words
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Advertisement1025 1966-07-20 16 KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTO. OlJl, a*a>ajtfta AUancta larvlaa taajßal M'taat i, ajajiiw fart Paruaat Paaat laaaaaa Manr IB M aat aVM *M| It aaj tSaa« Utaat Mtaw laaitaaa mmr a» ta| «aa/< ••> M*m* •*> U aa> ttaai Ptnaat taajaaari Tataaaat MBt -Taaaa Baaj" 1/ 1 Aat aat "TiibMbm ItawT1,025 words
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Advertisement886 1966-07-20 16 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CATHAY" (14.000 tora Hilly airconditioned) Departs:- Penana 29 Maj 1966 f. Swettcnhom 31 July 1966 'Siaaaaore 2 Auauat 1966 < far Honjkon, 6/8 Ami; Japan 12/16 Auf; Honakone 20/22 Auf Returns:. Singapore 26 August 1966 P Swertenham 28 Auauit 1966 Penana 29 August 1966 LIMITED886 words
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Advertisement455 1966-07-20 16 CLOSING PRICES July 19 Xl IJBI.K PRICE: 6ti cents (up half a cent). TIN: $640.37 A (up lustr Estimated unofficial offering 175 tons (down 10 tons). W?^\ ORIENT MID-EAST LINES r^*»-aaasaa»\ Great Lakes Service fASI BIRtCT UIUNGS FROM SINGAPORt AND MAUTA 10 CANADIAN AND U.S. GREAT LAKES PORTS. Sinftpuft k.455 words
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Advertisement179 1966-07-20 16 Wj^ KLAVENESS LINE Seattle lot ian 0«N vancouvM lacuma I'mea Pomano «n»» ma»ia» i «i'»it» SUNYYVIILE Jllj 21 lil» 2S I Aaf 7! o«u .«Viut Aif 12 Alt IS Aat 1} Ait II ««t Ii »ur it i >f»l I* tONNEVIHE Sept 17 Sept Ii left IT Sett II Sett179 words
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Article1108 1966-07-20 17 Bl «INEB* is and repeated U the Kint-apwr* and Kuala LapjsMT trading r—sas exf the Ktetek Exchan«e yesterday with ihe number of ihirn traded In bracket! INDUSTRIALS CCM <5.000) SI VI 1' H.immi fl 52 D. nO0) II V 4 I< mini SIM D. (».OO0) lIW. i»SM>1,108 words
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Article133 1966-07-20 17 SHIP* lying alongside the SingapoM wharvtt er expected teday are Lighter LB-S5 N W. 1, Srmenyih N.W 3. Soon B-.e N W 4, Anho N.W 3, Wladyslaw Rrooieuski «/7, Saritodha l<> 11. Straat Klorlrta 13/14. Gene: 9. Mombam Mam l.ym, Iraouadds 18. Rajab Hrook- 21/^z. Kunak 23/L-4,133 words
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Article80 1966-07-20 17 MINIIE Preduee liehange, !in*a peri neen prices per pieul yester day: Ceeenut ell: hulk S4S* seller*, drurr $47 nellen. Cepra: July Aug. IK Continent In quoted. Pepper: Muntok while $1921 seller* Sarawak white Jl'.'O Krllera, sprcia Harawak hlnck $Hl!| nellers. garble* l^imponjt black $145 iN| sellers ml Mfi80 words
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Article85 1966-07-20 17 ill mad« tb«M chan(es In Its ratei to mtrctanu yesterday (all rates t< 1100): United States: nuylng TT 32|. airmail OD 321 90 dm 331 credit fills 33< trade bills Canada: buying TT Mk. alrmal OD 36i. 90 d/st. 35 13/16 credit hills, 3SI trad* bills selling TT85 words
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Article36 1966-07-20 17 ON thr frit mhinn markil n Honii Knn* vrMrrdiv thr I' S dollar »m quoird it 0.54 lor T.T. «a< fill tor c«»h tuning «•> quoted at it 04 am •m U*l |*M at MT.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1966-07-20 17 TONY FONSEKA Departed 20.7.65. Treasured memory of our live* together. Always in our thoughts, so dearly loved, so sadly missed by wife and children. "Rest In Peace Darling.30 words
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Advertisement184 1966-07-20 17 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LIMITED (iM^BraßtdJ^UW Kalßß NOTICT 18 KKKEBY OIVEN thai UM Director* have declared an Inim» Dividend of ■iiih— ii ahar* and $1 stork unit km 44T- BBBSBBB Tax in r*»part of in. vcar aw— list Auciat. IBM This divtdrnd will be paid on 15th August. I*M184 words
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Advertisement128 1966-07-20 17 DISTRICT COURT SALE WD No 100 Of IMB In the Cause of MALAYSIA ARCADE AOENCIM PLAINTIFF ver*u* Director of Mas»rt Excellence Dnaka ft Foods Co Ltd DEFENDANT AUCTION SALE OF Writing UMca. rkairs. raMarts. eta. j T« Be HeM At N*. MC, irtMi High Street MagaiMre on THIRSDAY. Zlat JILT128 words
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Advertisement656 1966-07-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT SERVICE *Pro|NTMINT AS FM.IM rRIM. I»ftISTANTfI APPLICATIONS arc invited I from Malaysian Cltlscns for posU a* Engineering AanUUnta In the above organisation Applicants attest be lander the a«c of 27 and should poaaass a very good knom- ledge of the National Language ■I Salary656 words
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Advertisement732 1966-07-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PLMBERITAHL KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK HAM HAN (.AN PI SI MAH AS Ml RAH SITIAWAN Permohonan2 aaa-lah di-pela»» daripada Ra'ayat Net*" Warga Negara Malaysia yang mempunyai ke layakari2 sapeiti dl-bawah union membell arngan baymran anioran Human Murah Kerajaan Negeri yang aekarang Inl sedans dl-bena di-Sttiawan. JenU rumah2 murah mi732 words
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Advertisement1219 1966-07-20 17 TENDERS TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. JABAT AH lEJUA RAYA SINGAPORE PERAK TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN ELEtTmiCITY pePABTSaENT: Tawaran2 dtrJpmaa Pemboionf2 .Room No 229. 2nd Floor. Ctty TatttAl al .j K r dinalam H*U' Kelas A-C tohafflan TV >i> dan lai Supply of 2.000 yards P.VC Kelas D E. Rahaglan 111 akan1,219 words
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Advertisement812 1966-07-20 17 DIETHELM CO. LTD. We hart mmmtm en our EXECUTIVE STAFF in KUALA LUMPUR of ottr.ctive term* and with food prospect* for the right person. Candidates must: 1 Possess minimum educational standards of a Higher School Certificate, ond preferobly more advanced qualifications. 2 Hove previous executive experience in a commercial organisation,812 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-07-20 18 $7,000 Wanted— for hole-in-heart teacher <JINGAPORE, Tues. The Malay Teachers' Union hopes to collect $7,000 within the next two months to enable one of its members. Ashaari bin Shaaban, 33. (above), to go to Australia for a hole-in-the-h c a r t operation. Ashaari, a teacher at the TeloK Kurau89 words
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Article45 1966-07-20 18 KANGAR. Tues— The Beak ns Court yesterday ordered a 15-year-o'd boy to be placed under the care of a probationary officer for two years The youth, who had first appeared h'lore tIM mvenile court, wa* said to be beyond parental control.45 words
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Article369 1966-07-20 18 Danger of global colour war: Lee U.S. MAY DECIDE ON SHOWDOWN NOW MANILA, Tuesday. gINGAPORES Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in an interview published here today, spoke of a possible global conflict on the basis oi race and colour. The interview, published in the Philippines Herald, quoted Mr. Lee369 words
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Article26 1966-07-20 18 PENANG. Tups. A fisherman disappeared when he jumped into the sea to check a colleague's fishing net*. His body has not be*n recovered.26 words
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183 1966-07-20 18 Secession a matter for deep regret' Lords told ONDON. Tues. The House of Lordu Lot night gave an unopposed second reading agreement in principle to a Bill giving legal effect to the establishment of Singapore as an independent «overeirn State within the Commonwealth. Lord Beswick. the Commonwealth I'nder-Secre lai v.Reuter - 183 words
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Article42 1966-07-20 18 LONDON. Tues. The Sultan of Brunei left here yesterday for home with an entourage of 19, after a private visit to Britain. He arrived here on July 8 for medical treatment for mild diabetes and a knee ailment—Rcuter.42 words
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Article35 1966-07-20 18 KANGAR. Tues— Three houses were destroyed during a storm here yesterday. The houses at Chuplng. Behor Temak and Gul collapsed, as heavy rain swept through the k.tmpongs. There were no causualups35 words
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Article40 1966-07-20 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. Police here have arrested a schoolteacher for alleged Communist subversive activities. A police statement said that Mak Poh Won, 27, formerly of Singapore, had been detained because of his part in Communist -inspired activities. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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213 1966-07-20 18 LONDON. Tuesday. 'THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael L Stewart, yesterday gave a left-wing Labour M.P. an assurance that British troops now in Malaysia would not be sent to Thailand. He said Thailand had not requested troops and. if she did. BritainReuter - 213 words
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Article28 1966-07-20 18 MOSCOW, Tues. Two more earthquakes struck the Central Asian city of Tashkent yesterday. bringing the number there yincr April 26 to more than 600. APAP - 28 words
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Article41 1966-07-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues To cc. lebrate it* 16th anniversary, tin Singapore Printing Employees I Union will hold a "Printer; Dance" on Oct. 1 at the Krasei and Neave hall. The highlight will be th< Printers' Queen 1966' beautj contest.41 words
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Article24 1966-07-20 18 PENANG. Tues. The Mu.siin Pilgrims Savings Corporation «1! open a branch here on Aug. 1 rhe Pilgrimage Control Office ti Beach Street.24 words
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Article30 1966-07-20 18 PENANG. Tues. —The Speakei of the State Assembly Han Sn man bin Haji Ahmad, will address Prophet s Birthday rally in Glugor village mosque on Satur day night30 words
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70 1966-07-20 18 lESSELTON. Tues.-The Sab a h Teachers' I num has submitted a memorandum to the Federal Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. urging that teachers here should be considered for housing -nd medical facilities MM memorandum spoke of th" difficulties of the teachers in70 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-07-20 18 Singapore kidney case boy Robert, 8, starts a new life LONDON. Tuee, A SINGAPORE boy who was Riven a short time to Hv« seven months ago is happy and smiling again. Eight-year-old Robert Morton had just had a checkup after being given a kidney from a dead boy. H'..-> mother.168 words
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Article38 1966-07-20 18 PENANG. Tue* The managi I mem oi the newlv-buiU Penan Hill mosque has received anothe $5,000 grant from the Centra Governn.^nt. The Governmen I had earlier donated $25 000 t the building fund.38 words
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Article25 1966-07-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tht Barisan Sosialis has extended tta "Aid Vietnam" camoaign to Malay.*, according to the kM issue of the party organ, Plebeian.25 words
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Advertisement194 1966-07-20 18 j IFoMoCol &<-rTO(^ IL i m FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoringl Only FoMoCo parts are fit194 words
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Advertisement103 1966-07-20 18 Our Latest Publications for ENGLISH SCHOOLS CHINESE READERS for Primary Schools in Singapore xrith Workbooks and Teacher's Rooks. for Primary Schools in Malaysia (***-^BH») with Wnrkbooks and Teacher's Rooks. for Secondary Schools (4>*«*— «eilt) SCIENCE Book I to VI for Primary Schools in Malaysia HISTORY Book I to 111 for103 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-07-20 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl (*O? ISJ,SYLVESTES.' 1^ ~""V V. AIVT SOT ALL DAY: aw: wvb-s i r t-~, t APP3OAC«ES: Cwa\SA;^ YS^v/-^ COM KOT) ■■A\ \J^ (JjvNjoy (^L 'l l! ll' v33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-07-20 19 PERFUMO of Argentina (left) and Haller of West Germany perform a double scissors kick in front of the Argentine's goal at Birmingham on July 16. The match ended in a draw.— UPl photo.35 words
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371 1966-07-20 19 SBA based Kingston selections on trials r'X Singapore Badminton As•oclaiion h«\e been criticised lately on the selection of Omar Ibrahim and Yeo Ah Seng for tne Commonwealth Oames In Kingston. It bu been claimed that Wong Tew Gee and Wee Sen should have been selected Instead The SBA rejwt the371 words
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Article23 1966-07-20 19 IPOH. Tues— The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold a treasure hunt" at the Sea Sports Club in Lumut on Sunday.23 words
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232 1966-07-20 19 Services' Briggs is appointed coach J^INGAPORE, Tues. Len J Briggs, coach of Joint Services Malaya Cup side, has been appointed by FAS to assist Singapore coaches Harlth Omar and Abdul Rahman to prepare the State team for the Merdeka soccer tournament. His appointment recommended by the Finance and General Purposes232 words
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Article49 1966-07-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Matches In the Malaysian In-ter-state basketball competition for the Acong Cup will be played at Stadium Negara and Chin Woo from Aug. 8 to Aug. 14. An exhibition match between American University All-Btars and Selangor will feature the opening night at Stadium Negara.49 words
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243 1966-07-20 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By Singapore, Tues. TOP SEEDS Wee Choon Seng and Lindy Lin, favourites to win the Singapore men's doubles badminton championship, breezed through the quarter-finals with a 15-8, 15-12 win over Yap Seng Bok and Ismail Ahmad here last243 words
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Article117 1966-07-20 19 SINOAPORE- Tues. Darul Allah, four times FAS Div One champions, opened their campaign today with a 6-1 win over a 10-man Star Soccerites side, but it was not an impresaive performance. Darul took the lead In the ninth minute through Khamls Serai and then went to117 words
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Article76 1966-07-20 19 pENANG. Tues.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mnhamed Khir Johan has been re-nominated for the nost of president of the PanMMiysian Sepak Raga Association. He is the only candidate. The association's annual meeting will be held here on Aug 13. Among the matters to be discussed76 words
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Article240 1966-07-20 19 SINGAPORE, Tues Inche Othman Wok, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, gave commercial firms and philantrophic organisations a pat on the back for the "generous support they have always given to the cause ot the promotion of sport in Singapore His praise240 words
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284 1966-07-20 19 CKlCKfcl— Singapore, lues. Actor and TV star Ahmad Daud Kill lead Singapore Malays against Johore Malays In the south zone final of the Rulers Shield championship mi the 231 RASC ground. Johore Bharu on Friday and Saturday The Singapore team. Anmad Oiud H Shah.284 words
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519 1966-07-20 19 Singapore ouster views to be sought THE PARTICIPATION of Singapore Civilians in the Malaya Cup rugger competition after the 1966-67 season will be discussed at the Malaysian Rugby Inion annual meeting at the Selangor Club on Sunday. The item has been included in the 11-polnt agenda circulated with the notice519 words
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156 1966-07-20 19 EPSOM JEEP - Triumphant catches the eye in 5f gallop EPSOM JEEP By PEN AND. Tues. Triumphant, a course scratching on the first day. galloped attractively on a soft track here this morning. With Des Coleman astride, she kept up a good pace over 5f to run the last 4f in M (3f156 words
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Article177 1966-07-20 19 f ONDON Tues. Yesterday's cloae of play scores: At Taunlon West Indians 445-5 dec (C. Hunte 206 J. Solomon 104 n.o. D. Holford 69 n.0.) Somerset 158 <R. Cohen 3-21 D. Holford 6-58) and 163-5. At Maldstone: Northamptonshire 180 (R. Wills 82 J Dye 4-41) Kent177 words
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Advertisement63 1966-07-20 19 buSuSsassawv Drive cool. ..with a MARK IV, America's top-selling carairconditioner Relaxed drivingl Cool com'ort! That* tha Mark IV. Neat, powerfu'. e^.cient and easy to install in almost any car even those insverse eng.nes. Besides it great value. Get Mark IV and drive cool. MARK 33E GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS! CENTURY63 words
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Advertisement263 1966-07-20 19 m IS y^ I For I l*lWMqg Security I pBHuH Service OVE»StAS UNION TRUST KJUWNG FIXED DEPOSITS SPECIAL DEPOSITS HOUSING LOANS SHORT TERM f INANCINO HEAD OFFICE: 43-47, New Bridge Rood, Singapore. Tel: *****/7. BRANCHES: Overseas Union Bank, Ist. Floor, Mountbatten Ro«< Kuala Lumpur. 33 -C, Beach Street, 1 jt.263 words
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Miscellaneous212 1966-07-20 19 I DIARY I SOCCER S'for.GD A BH Ife Div. 2: Tawa v Wearne* (Taylor Rd); Div SB: Linatex v SWRC (Batu Caves). S'por* BHFA lie Div 1: NAAPI Imperial v Cold Storage (Parrer Park). Wearnes v Borneo Motors (Padang); Div 2: Sime Darby v Shell (River Valley); Div. S: Metal212 words
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Article84 1966-07-20 20 RAPTURED U.S. Air Force pilev W Copt Murphy Nool Jo«o« focot o press conference 4mloctooHy in Hoi»oi. Copt. Jones wot shot down on June 29 while on o bontbine mission over Hoip onq Lot c r no wos poroded through Hie streets of84 words
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Article266 1966-07-20 20 HUMAN WAVE ASSAULT IN JUNGLE HELL' SAIGON. Tuesday. TWO IS. Marine platoons suffered heavy fsiKiltits in battling a human wave assault by ar>out I.(NH) bugle blowing North Vietnamese troops in the "jungle hell" of South Vietnam's north western corner, American spokesmen said today. "None of us thought wed266 words
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Article32 1966-07-20 20 JAKARTA. Tues The Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo will tend home more than 30 per cent of its staff following the Government t. austerity programme, it was disdo«d here today APAP - 32 words
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Obituary60 1966-07-20 20 MADAM CON CCX KIAN iMri. Le» Soon s>c» i paused away peacefully 19-7-M aged 71 leaves son Lee Tian H-.r of Rat* Ptandird <M> Ltd dauithter-in-!a«. Tun I h. 3 daughters, and soii»-ln i Mr md Mrs Charlie Lim LUn Chit, and Mrs. Kirn Bvw Ken*. Mr uid Mrs60 words
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Obituary23 1966-07-20 20 IN IVfRLOVINC MIMORV Of Our dear mother Lim Chin Choo called to eternal rv«t jn7-'jB Always re•nembered by nil her children23 words
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341 1966-07-20 20 A tightly organised society to survive: Lee SINGAPORE, Tues.— Singapore's best chances of survival lie in producing a tightly-organised society, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said. In a speech to civil servants at the Political Study Centre, he added that there was no other way for the Republic.341 words
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Article286 1966-07-20 20 LONDON. Tues. The London stock market moved higher over a broad front. The widely-held view that the market has been oversold recently and the effects of bearcovering and cheap buying prompted a firmer trend from the start, with dealers keeping pace with the upturn by raising prices. There286 words
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Article52 1966-07-20 20 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20<,;d., Aug. 20 5 16d.. Sept. 20*»d., Oct. 20 7/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 20>4d.. Jan./ March 20 11 16 d. April/June 203« d., July Sept. 20* id.. Oct., Dec. 20\d.. Jan. March 20 13 16d.. April June 20 13 16d.. c.l.f. Aug. 19* id.. Bept. 19"id.52 words
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Article31 1966-07-20 20 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1290 £l2' 3 sellers £1295 £lo>. Forward buyers £1269 (—£10), sellers £1270 <— £10). Settlement £1300 Turnover am. 100 tons, p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.31 words
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80 1966-07-20 20 Kelantan Ruler to preside at talks Xl ALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Kelantan will preside at the two-day conference of Rulers at the Istana Nejtara here beginning tomorrow. He takes over from the Sultan of Kedah. who is thr limbalan Yang diPrrtuan Agong, who is unable to attend the80 words
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Article38 1966-07-20 20 BLANTYRE (Malawli, Tues Health authorities reported today that 59 children in .he village ol Chlkachaaza alone died of measles and whooping cough in tne p?st 14 days. They said many more were affected by the outbrea38 words
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250 1966-07-20 20 BANGKOK, Tues. A Thai Air Marshal's secretary drew a pistol from under her nylon underwear yesterday and shot him dead in his office at Don Muang airport, police said today. The woman then killed herself with the pistol. The slain officer was Air ViceReuter - 250 words
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Advertisement179 1966-07-20 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS j« w*r4* Hi UtmtmmH ANOERSON To Val and Leslie a daughter on 1«7 Our thanks to doctor and staff Assunta aORN To Lynn and Bowdre Mays baby daughter Tracy Inman Mount Alvwmla 12 July Many thanks to doctor, sisters, staff VtON NG: Btl«m Guan Hean a/o Mdm Y>oh179 words
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Advertisement33 1966-07-20 20 A GROWING FAMILY 'W :-|Sv r^^jsßMpCs^^BMs.Bsßfc. jr has the pleasure of introducing the arrival of the New Coins Bank (Antimony Series) in Singapore only .^st^ss^skr SsHtSI V^siv V. DINOSAUR g| POLAR GORILLA BEAR33 words
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