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Title Section26 1966-07-23 1 i AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National jjßwspaper Estd. IMS SATI RDAY. JILY 23. 1%6 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1B29 KDN 203426 words
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Article, Illustration634 1966-07-23 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday '£4F£ CONDUCT PASSES TO BE AIRDROPPED IN BORNEO TODAY By THREE million leaflets inviting Borneo terrorists to give up "and regain your freedom" are to be airdropped over the jungles of Eastern Malaysia at dawn tomorrow. Signed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Alxlnl634 words
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300 1966-07-23 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. DKCIPROCAL immigration controls at the Johore Causeway will be imposed by Singapore from Aug. 1. The new arrangements will be the same as those carried out by the Malaysian Government since July 15, originally planned to ensure Malaya's internal security because of300 words
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Article61 1966-07-23 1 MANCHESTER, Fri. Five medical students who set out to test their examiners by cheating, have achieved their ■object an investigation into Manchester University Medical School's examination system. Each student handed in identical answers to the school's pathology paper. But whrn the results were published, one had failed,Reuter - 61 words
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191 1966-07-23 1 $500 for getting a terrorist to give up KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri. Rewards, ranging from $1 for a live bullet to $500 for a live Borneo terrorist are being offered by the Malaysian Government. The offer is brine made under "Operation Harapan" (Hope) to be launched tomorrow Hardcore terrorists and members191 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-07-23 1 KCALA LI'MPUR. Fri. Sabah Alliance chairman. Tun Mustapha Inn Datu Harun (above), has been appointed Minister of Sabah Affairs with effect from today. The appointment m announced today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. at a press conference. The Tengku has agreed158 words
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Article79 1966-07-23 1 Bhumibol to see son LONDON. Fri— King Bhumibol and Queen Sirlkit of Thailand, now on a ten-week private visit to Britain, will see their son. Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn. on Sunday at the English boarding school on the south coast which he has attended since January. Prince Vajiralongkorn. who will beReuter - 79 words
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Article52 1966-07-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Nasser on the occasion of the National Day of the United Arab Republic The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has also sent a similar message to the Prune Minister of UAR. Mr.52 words
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Article, Illustration469 1966-07-23 1 Gemini men back 'in good shape' fAPE KENNEDY, Fri. Gemini-10 astronauts John Young and Michael Collins rested today aboard the recovery ship Guadalcanal in preparation for their return here to begin recording a min-ute-by-minute account of man's highest space flight. Their successful mission ended yesterday (4.37 a.m. Malayan Time today)Reuter; UPI - 469 words
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Article55 1966-07-23 1 LONDON. Fri. The pound sterling went up on the foreign exchans 1 day in the wake of j days "wait and soe" reaction to Britain's new austerity measures to deflate her economy. The key sterlins-dollar rate moved steadily up to U552.7909 after opening at $2.7904. slightly belowReuter - 55 words
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Article65 1966-07-23 1 BANGKOK Fit The United States Seventh Fleet Commander Vice Admiral John J. HyUnd will arrive here by air on Sunday lor a five-day visit of official calls and talks. This will be Admiral Hybrid's first visit to Thaili>iid since he became the Seventh Fleet Commander65 words
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Article25 1966-07-23 1 MOSCOW. Fri- Mr KuminKwaml Kumaraj. president of India's ruling Congress Party, arrived here today on a 10-day goodwill vlsU to the Soviet Union25 words
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Article191 1966-07-23 1 Negro boy killed in race riots >'EW YORK. Fri. LAn 11 -yeas -old Negro boy was shot to death last nighi durmn the buildup of racial tensions In the borough of Brooklyn, police reported. The boy was identilied by police a.s Eric Bemne. Police said he apparently was struck byReuter; AP - 191 words
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Article41 1966-07-23 1 \lr IN AM RELIEF BERNE. (Switierland). fri.— Substantial amount of blood plasma, antibiotics and drags, partly financed by Swiss Government funds, have been relayed to Hanoi for relief operations in North Vietnam. Swiss Red Society reported today I PI41 words
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Advertisement121 1966-07-23 1 Qualit> and CrsfttnMfwhip IMM Power -Bill* four Beet But TMt MKAM. M«WI TCL: IWn.x Get ahead Go for NE^W 1966 ,25" lIERATV BIG SCREEN Jr double your viewing pleasure BEAUTIFUL HIGH -GLOSS WOODEN CABINET IN DISTINCTIVE STYLE. FULLY ACCLIMATIZED AND FULLY AUTOMATIC. TWO HI-FI FRONTAL LOUDSPEAKERS GIVE RICH HI-FI SOUND121 words
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117 1966-07-23 2 94 more MPs and officials freed in Accra \HKA Iri Frisoa gates swung open »r»ierd.n for <M mart members of Parliament and officials of the suited Kwame N'krumah administration, releasing them from protective custody. Held since the Feb. !4 coup, they included three women MPs Mrs Susanna al-Hassan. former Minister117 words
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Article22 1966-07-23 2 CALCUTTA Pn— Benw' filters: have killed 46 people so far this MM .ucorrlins: to official sources i here —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article25 1966-07-23 2 DAMASCUS. Pn. Iraq and North Korea have ciecidaci to os; ablush diplomatic relations at •he level of rnruiulate-feneral, Baghdad Rud.o naid. A. P.25 words
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Article, Illustration189 1966-07-23 2 PEKING, Friday THE Communist Chinese Head of State, Mr. Liv Shaochi, today introduced a new element into the Vietnam war by envisaging joint Chinese and Vietnamese action against the Americans. He told a mass rally in P'king in support of Vietnamese struggle asainst "US aggression."189 words
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150 1966-07-23 2 \TASHINGTON, Fri TT The State Department said the United States was now holding 19 North Vietnamese prisoners. Until now the United States has turned over to South Vietnam all Communist prisoners captured by American forces in the Vietnam fighting. State Department officialsReuter - 150 words
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117 1966-07-23 2 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. Britain's pop music group- the Beatles, have turned down a South African visit because the British Musicians' Union would not allow them to perform before racially segregated audience*, a charity group spokesman «aid I yesterday. Mr Derek Hare, public relation* officerReuter - 117 words
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Article119 1966-07-23 2 ADVICE TO ALL THE WAY' HOLT From Jack Fingleton CANBERRA. Fri—Archbishop M l.n.ine. (irsi Australian to be appointed to the post in Sydney since the Anglican Church was established here 130 wars ago. hai advised the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, that he should be more definite about his Vietnam119 words
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Article48 1966-07-23 2 OTTAWA. Frt. The Brrish Prime Minuter. Mr. Harold Wilson, will arrive here on July 39 for talks on Vietnam with thr Prime Minister, Mr. Lester B. Pearson. Mr. Wilson will be on his way home after a meeting m the United States with President Johnson.48 words
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189 1966-07-23 2 SAIGON, Friday. A young Buddhist monk presumed to have s€t himself afire told police today he had not attempted suicide and that he thought someone had tried to kill him. The incident t^ok place last evening outbid* a Buddhist youth and189 words
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Article57 1966-07-23 2 SYDNEY. Fri. A judge said today he could understand a fruit machlm hitting back because many disappointed patrons often gave the machines hard usage. The judge was hearing a case in which a woman claimed damages because a g"lf club'.s fruit machine fell on her and injured57 words
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249 1966-07-23 2 Verdict of World Court surprises Rusk WASHINGTON, Fri.— f The of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, said yesterday he was "surprised 1 that the International Court of Justice had dismis.srd a complaint by African nations agalnsi south Africa's system of racial separation. Mr. Ru>k w.u the nr«t high American oflV commentAP - 249 words
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Article123 1966-07-23 2 Call for talks to unify Korea rpOKYO, Fri.— The North X Korean Government has proposed a conference ol nations concerned on the unification of North and Scuth Korea for the first time in 10 years. A report by the (North) Korean Central News Afcpncy published here today said that the123 words
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Article27 1966-07-23 2 JAKARTA Fri Thr Jakarta Military Command ha.s .suspended duily newspaper for print ins a> story railing for the ouster of two Cabinet Minislrrs A. P.27 words
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Miscellaneous16 1966-07-23 2 U£ CSAM9OLS Omh .treetrunk will\ never speak to us s a«aim if «Me sees/ v *u~16 words
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Miscellaneous9 1966-07-23 2 (QU\C*. HIO6 TUE 0OG) V^IKJ THE HOUftl^— J y9 words
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84 1966-07-23 3 MOSCOW. Kri. A So--1 viet scientist said that an experimental car would be built within the next three years with an engine in which < hrmical energy would be turned directly into electricity. .iden k i..n Mikhail Styrikomich said the new engine wouldAP - 84 words
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Article94 1966-07-23 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— A Federal judge yesterday upheld the right of the U.S. Secretary of State to withhold a passport from a Yale UniverMty prote.ssor »ho I has been critical of U.S. policy in Vietnam. Mr. Staughton Lynd. an assistant professor of history- has rei fusedAP - 94 words
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Article54 1966-07-23 3 NANTICOKE (Pennsylvania). I Prl. One hundred and fifty mm I ers were brought to safety after i an explosion and Are in a mm? here yesterday. They had been trapped for more than an hour. About a dozen men were taken Ito hospital sufferingReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-07-23 3 BUT THE DRIVER GETS OUT ALIVE was Jammed in the cockpit by the crushed metal work. Officials squirted fire extinguisher fluid on the wreck, which had a large amount of fuel in its tanks, and it took rescuers 35 minutes to right the car and free Stein. He141 words
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212 1966-07-23 3 A Welsh language surprise in the Commons LONDON, Fri. Welsh Nationalist Gwynfor Evans created a stir in Parliament yesterday by demanding to take the oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth in his native tongue. Mr Evans, who sensationally defeated the Government candidate in a byelection last week, won a half212 words
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317 1966-07-23 3 DUTCH ACCUSED OF AIDING U.S. Peking retaliates for expulsion of envoy PEKING, Friday CHINA today declared the Netherlands Charge d Affaires in Peking, Mr. G. J. Jongejans persona non grata in retaliation against a similar action taken by the Netherlands. Mr. Jongejans Is, however, temporarily not allowed to leave ChinaReuter; AP - 317 words
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188 1966-07-23 3 LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, said last night no deadline had been proposed for withdrawal of British troops from Germany if the West Germans were j not prepared to help cover their foreign ex- j change costs. Speaking toReuter - 188 words
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66 1966-07-23 3 Bogota bombs damage U.S. consulate BOGOTA (Colombia). Pri. Two bombs that exploded almost simultaneously caused extensive damage yesterday to building* housing the U.S. consulate and a police officers dub. but no one was injured. The bombs exploded in the basement garage about 12.30 n.m. when most employees were leaving theAP - 66 words
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Article47 1966-07-23 3 Train hits bus: 38 killed KARACHI. Prl. An exprew train ran into a bus at an unmanned crossing yesterday, and Press repots said 38 people were killed and 20 injured, most of them bus passengers. The collision occurred at Lodhran, about 650 miles north of Karachi. A.P.AP - 47 words
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104 1966-07-23 3 DOME. Fri.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev is still having his suits made by the little Italian tailor who Pitched for him in the days when h P was Soviet Prime Minister. And he is paying for them in ikons and big boxes of caviar.Reuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-07-23 3 Gina gets a love potion by post 4V Li LINO (Italy). Fri. Film beauty Gina Lollobrigida, recently separated front her husband, has been sent a iove potion and admed to keep It under her pillow tor 13 nights. Antonio Battista. 36, conjuror and magician, said yesterday he sent the potionReuter - 97 words
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Article32 1966-07-23 3 BANGKOK. Pri. A United States Air Force P4C J« fighter crashed six miles east of Utiorn airbase in north-east Thailand, killing the pilot and seriously injuring the aircraft commander.32 words
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Article33 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Frt.— Puan Noor Alshah. the wife of the President, will hold a tea-party and meeting for helpers of children's charities at the Istana at 5 pm. on July 26.33 words
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Article, Illustration286 1966-07-23 4 A warning to the 'anti-national evil doers' SINGAPORE, Friday. police Reserve Tnits and the Gurkha contingent were today commended by the Defence Minister. Dr. (ioh Keng Swee, for their role as "principal deterrents against antinational evil doers." These evil doers, he said believed that "by engaging in subversive conspiracy, political286 words
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149 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Two American educationists from the University of Hawaii flew into Singapore today to study local agricultural needs, and to look into possible assistance programmes. They are Dr. John Hendrlckson, vice-chancellor of EastWest Centre's Institute for Student Exchange at the university and Dr.149 words
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Article66 1966-07-23 4 BINOAPORE. Prl— The Crawford constituency citizens consultative committee and the Beach Road community centre will hold a dinner at the centre tomorrow to mark a triple celebration. The first Is the victory of Mr. S. Ramasamy, MP for Crawford In the by-election. The second Is the inauguration66 words
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216 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. New Zealand's industrial developmentplanners could learn a lot from the Jurong complex. The visiting former New Zealand Opposition leader. Mr. AH. Nordmeyer. said this today before leaving for home after a four-day stay here. He aald: "Jurong Is organised on216 words
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Article54 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Prl.— Water will be cut off tomorrow. In Bin Tong Park between House Nos. from 11 to 65 and 10 to 42 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and In Sewerage PumpIng Station. Mt. Vernon. Bartley Primary School. Bartley Road Secondary School Police Contingent Mt. Vernon from54 words
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Article36 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl— The Singapore Shaw Chyun Athletic Association will hold a dinner at its premises in Albert Street on Sunday to celebrate its eighth anniversary and the third anllversary of Its mutual aid organisation.36 words
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176 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. TiHE Singapore Blood Bank today made its first approach to industries when its mobile team visited the Jurong shipyard for donors. At the shipyard, the Bank collected donations from 35 people. Dr. Kwa Soon Bee. medical officer In charge of the176 words
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Article110 1966-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Eighteen months ago, a young Qurlcha aoldler. Rifleman Lachhjnbahadur Oumng. was killed In action In a border clash at Long Banga In Sarawak. Lachhln. who so wanted to be an officer like hla father, was Just JO when he died— six months110 words
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94 1966-07-23 5 MB: Take pride in our own top sellers SMUPfiX. frt. a<»4raH» afcawM ukf wMt m >mi boohs lirr Saltea. Dc%a rinciUn iai JinUm carrrnt Malar •ctt setters instead afl Hajalet and Olmr T*ist. the Mmln Besar a< Nrtrt NfmhiUn. DaU <Dr > Maluuatt*] BaM. SaM ttxUv > Making at the94 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-07-23 5 Let us follow world trend, he says COUNSEL'S PLEA ON DAMAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^ HIGH COURT judge was told today that it would be a topsy-turvy world if the courts here refused to follow trends in other parts of the world where an arm is considered more valuable than379 words
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Article70 1966-07-23 5 ESSELTON. Fri. Private J M. Reeder. of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, was accidentally killed while on routine operational patrol last Tuesday, a security forces spokesman announced la^t night. He received a fatal injury from the "discharge of a weapon No details wer»* available. His body70 words
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Article54 1966-07-23 5 PENANG. Fn.-M*l«y rPkfm in Telok Kunibar have started a relief fund to help the Limilies ot two fishermen who dird at sea ast week when their boal capsized in a storm Zainul bin Mohamed Zain. 30. and Ibrahim bin Ta'.ib. 50. are survived by their54 words
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Article32 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abrtni Razak, will open a one-day seminar on computers organised by the Malaysian Institute of Management at Shell House ncit •OIIIOITOW.32 words
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Article22 1966-07-23 5 PENANG. Pri. The Central Government has approved expenditure of more than $110,000 (or minor development projects in Balllc Pu.au diMrirt.22 words
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Article19 1966-07-23 5 PENANU. Pn. Thieves broke Into a house in JeseeUon Road yesterday and stole a camera and gramophone19 words
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186 1966-07-23 5 One-eyed U.S. hunter, 70. here to bag a tiger... I^UALA LUMPUR. Fn. A 70-year-old one-eyed big game hunter is here from America to hunt a Malayan tiger. I"I am blood thirsty I will not be satisfied until I kill your tiger and I hope to bag one in a week's186 words
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Article37 1966-07-23 5 KAJANC. Pri.— Selangors Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. will address the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Ulu Langat and Sungei Serai branches of Umno at the Ulu Langat town community centre on Monday.37 words
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Article45 1966-07-23 5 il'OH Fri. A bankrupt. Too LJm Joon, 38. today 1 ottered to pay S"» a month towards a debt of .89.991 which be owd 19 creditors. He told a public examination. "I cannot offer more than that." N«. order was made.45 words
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180 1966-07-23 5 British Army chiefs fight 'axe Gurkhas' plan LONDON. Fri. The British Government U facing strong opposition by senior Army officers over secret plans to cut down the 15,000-strong Brigade of Gurkhas. America, too. is likely to support, the attempt to re- tain the crack Nepalese fighting force. For the opponents180 words
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Article53 1966-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn ihP Ha> ;ional Electricity Board yestenlay signed a (2 million contract -\i'n local civil engineering arm for engineering and building works associated with the first extension |of the Sultan Ismail Power Sta- tion in Johore Bahru. The successful contractors are the Nanyang Engineering Co53 words
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Miscellaneous191 1966-07-23 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS declare the constitution (3.5. u?t isrss a h a~a [fas has vu y ''Asuai tics i i 10. C.ye who U re«.r k a W e J5 n tegut^oard «T 11. Wekr-the river (s>. 18 J he k i n f'» ll WBl art return 15.191 words
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Article, Illustration399 1966-07-23 6 IH().\(. CHEE SEO - IH().\(. CHEE SEO\<; KESCI'ED MAS TELLS HIS STORY Bu MUAH Friday J I SHAREABLE conlidenci- in Malaysian humannananism kept a hungry hausted Indonesian barter trader clinging to a log in the rough seas off Malacca for 20 hou The Indonesian, Mohamed Maitin bin399 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-07-23 6 TEENAGER BEAUTY JUDITH'S BUSIEST DAY... SINGAPORE Fri Aus tralla s "Miss Teenager 1966." pretty Judith Ann I ockpy wen; sight-seeing this morning, and soun lorn ccjiint of the number of places .shf visited. After the tour she said: "I just can't keep up with the names and details of all."135 words
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Article57 1966-07-23 6 PENANO. Fn A man who toi-r of! a woman I blouse durm? M ai'Riimen' apulogised to her In court yebterday. Unsnallv accused 04 ou'.raKing ihr modesty ol Letchimi itku Faiimali binic Mohamed Noo-. Ibrahim bin Hashim was acquitted on an amended charge of causing hurt to57 words
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Article29 1966-07-23 6 KUANTAN. Fn. The ODennijr of it health centre by the Sultan of Prthaiif? ai Kuala Rompin. scheduled to be held yesterday has been po&tpaned to Aug.29 words
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Article45 1966-07-23 6 f. i i.j\ Li .>ifi K. In. Ibe i ang rii-Prrtuan Agons IV today sent a iungratulai<ir> message to Emperor Hailr Selassie on th- occa-sion of bis 74th birthday. Tenfku Abdul Rahman sent a similar message through the Lord Mayor of Addis Ababa.45 words
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129 1966-07-23 6 He wants to meet Top 1 0' in Malaysia I^l AI.A Lt MPI R Fri An mtrrnationall;known Thai economiNt Mr Paul Sithi-Amnu.ll arri\rs tomorrow to intrrvifw thr "It most important Malaysians" in thr country. \im-ns thosr iir vaaia lo mw! in thr "Top M U« Trn^ku Abdul Rahman: thr !»r<;iii)129 words
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Article175 1966-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri /'UEPAC6 today urged the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to give "»air" consideration to their plea for further discussions on thr proposal to transfer powers of dismissal and promotion from the Public Services Commission to heads of departments. A letter lo the Prime175 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-07-23 6 CHAN BENG SOON - It's a girl 7-gun salute greets Kedah's royal baby CHAN BENG SOON By a \U)H STAR. FH.— The Sultanah of Kedah gave birth to a girl her first child in th< Hospital here this morning. The 7 lb. 9oz. royal baby wa.s horn at 8.46 am A hospital bulletin, signed236 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-07-23 6 Kmff* tttsnny -rH /^VOU'BEA (1 TwousMT vXwreE\ %nZar Von a Ofm-T, ?oa.<v'.JK^ <x^y13 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-07-23 6 1 G^ESS I MAVt\ A WAB.T OP EA-iNJG *n Je. I \VV ATCH TV J15 words
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Miscellaneous7 1966-07-23 6 Hit Hniph N-intiiimhl V N0W YE SVfi&X~7 words
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Advertisement296 1966-07-23 7 BIG, BRILUANT ENGINEERING ADVANCES MAKE AUSTIN WQD TODAY'S MOST BRILLIANTLY REUABLE FAMILY CAR ij -^^^fl^l M ,m M aM^^^ji^.^^^^^m^^^^H .^^^tfs^fc mi li^^ .A How Brilliant Can Advanced Family Motoring Get? >^^^ AUSTIN ifflii has all the answers Family motoring wi: the Austin 1100 has put Front Wheel Drive with disc296 words
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299 1966-07-23 8 Squadrons golden jubilee SINGAPORE, Friday. THK lii si Royal Air Force squadron i<> be rmiippeil with surface-to-air missiles oversc;is. NO. (m Squadron, which is now basted ;it H.A.l''. Seletai, celebraiea ils golden jubilee on Aug. I. I The reviewinK officer at the299 words
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Article32 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE. Fit —The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between the Singapore Bus Employees Union, and the Katong Bedok Bus Service Company al 10 am. on July 28.32 words
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117 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE Frl Thf High Court today set apart the whole of next week for the continued trial of four men chargec' with the murder of Rafle bin Osman 35. at a pasar malam at Trevose Crescent last Aug 17 Today. Mr Justice Buttro c117 words
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Article77 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE. Frl A public forum in the national language on 'The Ideal Singapore CMtren. chaired by Inche Ohazali Ismail, political secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will be held at the Joo Chlat community centre at 8 p.m. on July 28 Organised by the Adult Fducatlon Board.77 words
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Article39 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Adult j Education Board will conduct a dress-making course at the Geylaiiß Craft Centre soon. Application to Join the course should bt made on forms >blainable from the board. Closing date is Aug. 1.39 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-07-23 8 Now pianist Peter scores a first... SINGAPORE. Kri. A piano-playiriK dm frnmenl primar> si hocil teacher has become the first rxtrrn.il i .imlid.it>in Singapore to pass thr fellowship examinations of London's Trinity College of Music (K.ll I since thr war. Mr. Prtrr him; Kwong Turk. 26 (above), also a music185 words
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Article26 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE Fn Mr. Tan* Bee Chun. MP lor Chua Chu Kang. this morning toured hl.s constituency to study the needs of hl.s constituent*.26 words
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Article279 1966-07-23 8 CINsJAFORF 1 h Court today heard a dispute rdinß ownership of a house b< Chua Benn Choon, a mechanic and Bingh. who had bought it from Chua 10 months ago but had been unable to collect the rent Claim owner. Ch had only plrdgi to279 words
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Article46 1966-07-23 8 SINGAPORE. Fri-Mure th«* 30 girls will lake part in the W«-l-fa:e Queen contest during th« University of Singapore Students i Unton'i> annual welfare ball at 1 Rallies Hotel tomorrow nijjht The winner will set a retun I air ticket to Bangkok46 words
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Article171 1966-07-23 8 CJINGAPORE, Frl.— Three »5 American professors will be coming to Singapore to conduct an advanced management course for local business executives. under the sponsorship of the Singapore Institute of Management. They will lead discus- atona on financial management, marketing management and business policy. Some 30 Singapore171 words
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Advertisement391 1966-07-23 8 vaHBBMHMiHrf mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm wJHß What if you only need part of a Volkswagen? in luck But do you ensure that only GENUINE Parts of a Volkswogen ore easier to get than whole VOLKSWAGEN PARTS are used in your Volkswagen? .->nes Any part For any year That's one of the odvontages391 words
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Miscellaneous110 1966-07-23 8 l//*f# Onn ttt§ V.T. HnwnSin "t,t y. MTV GOSH, I NEVER SAW SUCH J^ SENSELESS FlGhTriN^.' THEY/ THERE DOHtT JUST WAPE IN AN' SLUG I SEEM T'BE ANY AhfiOUE HANDY. A POINT TO \T J sW~ tA^ v AT ALL Hirk I rtirt/ it,, 1 ht>*H>r I.< >,,!<! ED lv»"110 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-07-23 8 ijONNA, PUT A STOP <^ j3 S\m*WM totmat f HORRIBLE, SA^M3E X? I SCREAM IKJ'.T- OH, yQtf*. S TWISXLBEA vff-^Nf./-19 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-07-23 8 W 800. HOO. HOO.' < 1 1 WANT TO GO BACK L TO MOON VALLEY I^IHATB EARTH fV s S P\ ka itc fnA23 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1966-07-23 9 SEDITION TRIAL: 14TH DAY Reporter*: Chia Potaik, Ch«ong Yip S«nf. Y*o Toon Joo Sitgiptrt, Fri T T. Rajah. defence counsel in t 1 ion trial of two Barisan alis MFs. today continued his sub--,u>n in the First Criminal District irt. He had started yrstrrday afternoon.1,081 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-07-23 9 WHEN AN EXECUTIVE BUYS A HOME What Is that iimgl. •'•omHhlng* 1 that take* inn.- executives always onward* and upward* while others stand mtill? indidly I don't know! But I do know that a man in business is judged by many things that are not necessarily related only to his309 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-07-23 9 Vital that all should be given the chance: Ong SINGAPORE. Friday. 'J'HE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that it was vitai that Singaporeans with intelligence and ability should be given the opportunity to go to the top whatever their financial circumstances That was249 words
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Article71 1966-07-23 9 •TANAH RATA. Fri. The Government was financing overseas publicity and promotion as well as undertaking development projects at homp to enhance the existing tourist attractions of the country This was stated by the Deputy Secretary for Commerce and Industry. Inche Junid bin Haji Abdul Rahim.71 words
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Article114 1966-07-23 9 I/OTA BHARU. Fri. The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Humid Khan, to day refuted allegations by PMIP leaders that the flood rehabilitation cash relief now being distributed in Kelantan ramr from foreign governments He rn.uli- this drnial a( .lehiw.it, IK miles from here. following114 words
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Advertisement241 1966-07-23 9 Newest Kodak Insi;un;uk Cameras take 4 flash pictuics withom changing bulbs! drop iii the Film... I poponafksliaibc... You could never do this before! just pop flashcube on any one of the newest KODAK INSTAMATtC Cameras and take four flash pictures without changing bulbs. Pop on another flashcube and take four241 words
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Article364 1966-07-23 10 7* W,r4,>fU i mimtmmm) SAVE TIM! and trouble. Caatmlt •He Trilow Pacee in «m THfkm Directory MA ••PI MESS le.l paa Saturday with Dnnmd Moor* Oallerlee ■nil opaai II afternoon COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RIJSTTAFE L to <T>i-d Saturday and Buatday Lvacs) ALI NOW ON at H.<d. Mnrnicr in all department364 words
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7 1966-07-23 10 The Straits Times Saturday, July 23, 1966.7 words
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Article649 1966-07-23 10 The Communist rebels of Sarawak and Sabah are in an unenviable position. The new leaders in Jakarta have I initiated a policy of rapprocheI ment with Malaysia, and there lis no reason to doubt that thi-y vull cany it through. As confrontation ends, so must material aid for649 words
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Article355 1966-07-23 10 Ten years is not a long time in which to build an air force consistent with Malaysia's need*— and as it happens the process will be rounded off a little more rapidly than that. Eight years ago the Roy«l Malaysian (then Malayan) Air Fore* took delivery of its355 words
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Article222 1966-07-23 10 Security forces patrols to protect workers on the huge Muda River irrigation scheme in Kedah come as a reminder that a danger much older than confrontation is still with us. Several hundred Communists estimates of their actual number vary have held out along the Malaysian-Thai border for nearly222 words
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Article1451 1966-07-23 10 WILLIAM LIN; T.T.B. KOH - Making rent control laws work WILLIAM LIN and T.T.B. KOH by RESOLVING DEFECTS, IMPLEMENTING PROGRESS PLANS IN j yur s time new controls will r«p!«ct> tht Control of Rent Ordinance in Malaysia. The new Act makes important changes in the law, which will have wide social repercussions. The Act attempts1,451 words
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LETTERS
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Letter106 1966-07-23 10 TTHE N.T.U.C. In Singapore hasj set up a fund and named It after Mr. Devan Nalr "for his untiring efforts and magnificent work in building the trade union movement in Singapore." It Is sad to note that Mr. Devan Nalr has not accomplished what the workers long106 words
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Letter34 1966-07-23 10 IN reference to the "smoking" ban in cinemas, is it not ironical that patrons requested to abstain from smoking should have to sit through so many advertisements for cigarettes? CHAIN -S.MOKrk Singapore34 words
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Article419 1966-07-23 10 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya - Learning Malay— 259 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya BY VOCABULARY: Bi«*i«wa in) scholarship bursary; Knu, BERtomn, MEnrmul iv> to m«(; dugs. MFNdu^a (v) to test; temndur*. MFnemndu(» (v> to Interview (for Job 6, scholarships, etc*; ttmnduf* mi an interview; UnfMnc iaov> completely, at all. REDUPLICATION (contd Pot practice, we419 words
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Advertisement655 1966-07-23 10 'TStrail* \mt* a Mjlj> Nail he haadeal *c C*H» tT*MA4M tVfta■tavas B»a»ai« >ec«ani*nn» De*k COIB STO«A«f SIAMCMIt At Haelaai teod So** tittiinil Aeeiti 1901 ITOtl IT*. jt ■Vf a fjfe^Maßa« MibbbbbbbbL C*SbVV*bW (btV*W "Wl lIOMT Kmlicti hinaiital 4 H M ISMAIL I Ae-i.eeWy »—4. M*.«t B*M* MAMIIM STOtl I4i« um«'655 words
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Advertisement22 1966-07-23 10 C«»« It»i Star Sa^tfc»«( It om.oji |M4taia MIKIMOTO PEARLS OM.DC SILVA IMMUMWI 9. |ak« L.ffU •wWi»f. *»ft#i Pijct. S>nfj»»ft I. TEL 71)04.22 words
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Advertisement67 1966-07-23 10 The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of room left for TEACHERS" •%Ha*Kt*»*)«CM SCOTCH WHISKY GOOD BARGAIN Choice SHOPHOUSE Lots on MAXWELL ROAD IPOH Road frontage Size 25ft. x 80ft TITLES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE. 81DE LOTS: $12,500/. INSIDE LOTS: 510.500/- =Enquiries to- -i S. N. LEOW (Scenic Realty67 words
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328 1966-07-23 11 AUSSIE NAMED C.O. OF STRIKE AIR BASE Lltlt II >IPI R. Jr. Ihe Miatotry of l>. Uwia) innoUßtrcl the ippoimmrnt of an Au^tfiiun Air F*nr trlrran. M lll4 Com ■under K Ramsay, as the lummindmi officer of \Uu»-i t > lirsi a.r hiv in Ku<tnun ..ill ukr up hi» 9unl328 words
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Article38 1966-07-23 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Ying Cheok Koc was charged in a court today with kidnapping a seven-year-old girl from Walttdl Street last March. He mi al.vi charged with outraging the girl's modesty.. H» pleaded not guilty.38 words
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Article31 1966-07-23 11 NIBONO TEBAI.. Fri. The finals of the annual camp craft i-ompet.tion for scouts in South Province will be held at the Bagan Buaya site in Sungel Jawl on Sunday31 words
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242 1966-07-23 11 Jeffrey Francis: Jesselton, Thurs - $2 mil. trade school offer to Sabah Jeffrey Francis: Jesselton, Thurs. From NEW ZEALAND has offered to pay for a $2 million building tor the Jesselton trade school, which would later be converted into a vocational training school the first in Sabah. Disclosing this today, the State Director of Education,242 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-07-23 11 Gemini 10 astronauts return right on schedule ("<EMINI 10 astro- nauts John Young and Michael Collins are shown in the Atlantic Ocean recovery area shortly after making an onschedule splashdown early yesterday morning to end a threeday flight in space. Young is seen getting out of the capsule whileUPI - 59 words
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191 1966-07-23 11 BOH TIANG KENG - VIP care fora pair of transit eyes BOH TIANG KENG By CINGAPORE, Fri. A Malaysian Airways Com«t took off from here for Hong Kong this morning; with a "very important parcel" on board. Inside were a pair of human eyes flown here last night from Colombo by BOAC Jet and191 words
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166 1966-07-23 11 IIALACCA. Fri.— The iTI State Secretary, Inche Mohamed Idrl» bin Zabidin, today expressed regret that the Yang di-P ertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong had postponed their State visit here. He gave instructions to pull down decorations and arches which had been put up166 words
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Article74 1966-07-23 11 MALACCA Fri. P Mulh lara.su. 29- an employer National Land F'nance Cooperative Society, was killed and livr attain .mured when a Matmn wagon in winch tlioy were travelling collided with ;i lorry and went off the roud 13 mileg from here yesterday. The injured were74 words
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Article37 1966-07-23 11 KUALA KANGSAR Fri Mr. Chan Yoke Sang. 83. a retired merchant, social worker arid J.P.. died at the Assunta Hospital in Petaling Jaya yesterday a'ter a loiir Illness. He leaves sou and two daughters.37 words
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213 1966-07-23 11 JESSELTON. Friday PEOPLE of certain categories from Commonwealth countries who have been employed here on work permits are to be allowed permanent domicile In Sabah Most of them are labourers. There Is a serious shortage of these people in the State.213 words
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Article43 1966-07-23 11 KANGAR. Fn. The Kuala Snng'anß Fishermen's Co-opersy tive Society will send a deputation 10 see thr Mmustrr of Agrirultuic and Co-oprramps, Ha)l bin H.iu Jnwi, to d:s> MM !is application for trawler Hmskm Tho MHiry has applied for 10 licences.43 words
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Advertisement129 1966-07-23 11 a ":'v:''?T" r jsajMMMp"ijk*^aMMßsV^Vl 111 f^^^^ 111 Mnt IS OUR BUSINESS DAY NIGHT WjSSi No matter what you may look for in aTV set, the |k^TJS^I underlying factor governing your decision to buy one hfWFWKEWM should be"after-sales-service"asmany have.foundout.This B^jß^Zfl is one of several reasons which accounts for the high demand129 words
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Advertisement188 1966-07-23 11 m«|§| Cunard or W%i£*^~^F-^ I j^ 14 haute cuisine meals SSL 1.-^/^J^- ;9 I an<l a regiment of personal staff 2 p^t i (in new fi' ms Bj£ t_fj |KE ;gfl J and night clubs, cabaret, dancing 2ii anc^ a a < mncrs |P7 ir- jS 1 and broad open188 words
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Miscellaneous467 1966-07-23 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Penattf; 6 Ipoh and Malarra: 3. 16 .lohore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Baiu Pah.it; Kluanc. 300 P.M.: Opening and Programme Summary: 3.01 Julius Ceasar: 4.51 Closer 5.45 Opening and Programme Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in National Language: 5.55 Malaysian Songs; 6.00 News in467 words
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Miscellaneous348 1966-07-23 11 6.10 Hector Heathcote; 636 Dennis the Menace Dennis and the Rock Collection: 7.00 News in English; 7.10 Focus; 7.35 Get Smart; 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Tonight's Orchestra; 8.35 Highway Patrol; 9.00 News in National Language: 910 Hits: 9.35 World Roundup; 9.45 The Virginian Brazen Bell: 11.10 Final News in348 words
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Letter187 1966-07-23 12 I received no account from the Fublic Utilities Board for services supplied during June. Consequently I wrote to them at the beginning of this month pointing this out. I received a reply statins that the account had been dispatched and would no doubt arrive187 words
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120 1966-07-23 12 REGISTERED AND NOW FORGOTTEN IN THE POST sympathise with Po* Hilan« (who reported the lorn of a registered letter) bat even if he had be*n eligible for compensation h e would have had to wait an even longer period for satisfaction 1 posted a registered letter at Johore Bahm containing120 words
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Letter113 1966-07-23 12 BOSS MEN IN PEANUT UNIONS READING your editorial "Peanut Unions" one must conclude that with exception of a few exemplary cases. unionIsm In this country is in the doldrums. There are unions which are functioning for the sole benefit of their presidents and secretaries. I know what I am talking113 words
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Letter50 1966-07-23 12 NOW that Singapore has its own Post Office Savings Bank headquarters, there ought to be better withdrawal facilities for depositors. Could the Post Office Savings Bank emulate the local banks In granting unlimited withdrawal on demand at anytime o Also why limit deposits? The banks don't. JAMES LOW50 words
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128 1966-07-23 12 The opportunities for up-to-date service YOUR editorial on part time service by general practitioners reminds the public that government efforts to enlist the help of the private practitioners in running the hospitals have not brought about the expected response. It is remarkable that there has128 words
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Letter172 1966-07-23 12 It lacks appreciation of the real need to bring the private doctors and the government services together to provide better services for the public. Few private doctors will l»e Interested In spending the morning hours in the hospitals for a token payment, when what is needed is an opportunity for172 words
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Letter84 1966-07-23 12 But until the powers that be open their eyes and the hospital doors for us, we have to toil outside. If there h t« be change It will come through the demands of the public for reforms. The medical profession Is notoriously conservative and opposed to change. Malaysia Is the84 words
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Letter100 1966-07-23 12 r |"HE Ministry of Health in Singapore has invited applications for the post (f "Pupil Radiographer." I was in the first batch of nine pupil radiographers to undergo training and we qualified In November 1965. We have to this present date not been employed by the Ministry. There100 words
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Letter76 1966-07-23 12 IT appears ridiculous that the panel of doctors of Employees Provident Fund Board is in a position to nullify the findings of Government medical officers. I am aware of at least one recent case wherein a contributor was declared medically unfit for work by a government doctor.76 words
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Letter36 1966-07-23 12 EGYPT is to ban noisy radios. Our Government should adopt this law to control the inconsiderate people who are turning otherwise nice housing Board flats into cheap roadside record centres. FED UP Sine;* poreUP - 36 words
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Letter23 1966-07-23 12 QNE way to combat the pirate taxi is to prosecute the passengers for abetting the offence. PETER FOO SEE LIN Singapore23 words
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Letter100 1966-07-23 12 MAY 1 drew the attention of the Ministry of Health and the Bar Council to the fact that victims of motor accidents admitted to hospital are continuously harassed by touts employed by certain solicitors who are desirous of being retained in actions for damages. Even when the victim100 words
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Letter104 1966-07-23 12 Teachers and fringe benefits YOl'R editorial of July 12 «ra» unfair to teachers in the L'nlfied Trachuig Service The UT 8. was forced upon rujon accepted the UT.S willingly when the scheme was Implemented, the NJCT was formed to st.irty its manl of which ick or medical and housing facilities104 words
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Letter104 1966-07-23 12 But DTC tralneen are also aware of the'.r salary scheme when they Join. I maintain that th« government has a moral obligation to ensure that at least teachers art provided with medlral benefits. After all the government makes it Its normal duty to provld* medical and housing facilities to other104 words
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Letter103 1966-07-23 12 0 Housing Art tiff* »n<J mrdical benefits are Nw mc ."night, not only by trt* PTC. teachers, bu! by th« ■whole Unified Teaching Service. What we said wm thy th« Ministry has more leeway on these two lilies than on th« matter of pay parity for D.T.C. teachers holding th«103 words
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Advertisement145 1966-07-23 12 Just push ONE button SHARP Does trie Rest for You with AUTOMATIC Keep-Warm Jf\ System HATum i •••rtfHc#f# Iht *m*. n»n«wu inliim •-•»«•< fcr JAPAN ••••••♦^•ey otttf u "'*i7T uriTi*?*^ MOMU AVA»tAill MOM \2^ *L^ Japan's Ist TV RADIO Makwra Ofcft— M« At AN OMton. ROXY CO., LTD. *h MM145 words
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Advertisement344 1966-07-23 12 \T) NISSAN CEDRIC the most outstanding model of the year Prices jM^^^BMßUßWmMMßMi^^^^^^^^^^^^a Ta^^ l> **'i^^r r Petrol S 9,6 50 (Malaya) Abm HHMMI^ttPPetrol S 9,550 (Singapore) Wr-* Diesel J 9,8 30 (Singapore) flflJ^H ■"■wiiiM R^ •l^^^'^l^P^r^fet A new luxur V fhe N| SSAN CEDRIC CUSTOM. Take tjflj B^^v V^ a344 words
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Advertisement1648 1966-07-23 13 sftMta* .re- -a,. LATIONS VACANT aaa »«o ata* a aaad apaiaalary esiaaaiaaarale •ih aaiperwaas. ante•rapa .naa isiwasßii ta Baa A»o..y ■EBtHRBO BXPCNIBNCBB) LASV ■pea '••<at«ii( 28/S* ask le fa tVst sMBt %s t Ifcc* cfeaVat*"' B>" fIJKffFI ||*aßß4fc# bbbbsbbllbbbl CaBaTaVaBBBBBBBBBBBBMS a>av4 reaexd tae faaatal af taa late Mr. A.O. .^^f*^^JiLli1,648 words
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Advertisement1069 1966-07-23 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I* *>>««• «•>• < I. TB LBT I STBRSv Hmim 7.% 100 r.. Maaem aaaltattaa. Caatact ilssm DIBTRICT 11 SB t-e. —fMraiSßll ttiiOAM (sat ejjie* ksealiiy. immediate an usiksa. Riag 2>*4u B'pare 2.** i' m HICH CLASS •SBBBBBt al flat at Cieeaaaaaaa Aveaae, raasiald Mat ■aaae. Macaifieent nr«1,069 words
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Advertisement944 1966-07-23 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED »m*O- > *«t •HI BR TWO kVo>wr BBa*ala<' er Appartawat warned iatei> reauired sear Rate Coat as. Kueis Lum p«r far aaaat six sasaias Teiepaane Bill Marrte K L. *****. compound IPPMIt **a* aa. fact far parking vehicle* aat aver four mllea Mean Singapore <-it» P'.ferab., rii.nii Timaa944 words
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Advertisement817 1966-07-23 13 TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS M sTaraSj S* <mtm.i—Box Sm rItCNOOL HBLIOAV TOURS 'o B*Baapore S-daya BBS. all lacl—vee 13 4. IB S Ar.h.l'l«go Ltd. K imM Read. Kl. Tr Xi w coast I oavs sbbV* ttuaday -niaada S days BM/- Frida* Tours ta Malay*. Cambodia., h -i>nag Travel aemoe. 13. Naa-817 words
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Advertisement1022 1966-07-23 13 PEST CONTROL ia the an* yew knuw tmomai cbwan a ca.. lto rSJUT IN THk: LAST io. L FUMICATION PEST CONTROL p at ALL BORNEO COMPANY BRANCHES i; throttkhuul MALAYSIA a THAILAND II aaaaaaaaaavaaaßß*««*a^Bßaaaaaaaaß V KAL'.O iALtb It itKVltt It Wmm M I— Box sa rfs oxlrm POR SALB SPECIAL1,022 words
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Advertisement910 1966-07-23 13 VEHICLES FOR SAU U Nerae $4 I W<a>— «V* it tit nlri PBBO FAINLANB SSB desss IM4 ««i mi tee Air ceaaitaaaed I adta. S* -MO XL iU3\ s.»t. m week- eaas X.L .'444 a row ooop. vi»or-l-.le< iropta.uK Ceaeult Aaia Kir piaiiaa Ca. S. Laraat B pare W orkmaaebit/910 words
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Advertisement431 1966-07-23 13 FUR bKll rim Tfa OPPORTUNITY TO OWIK S ■an a> HP 111 pei r4*S4 B pare. POR FASHIONS AROUND ha •tut*. Neiaaa i Oecaard Read I pore 14>l| GOLF uuis inagar clubs nee as .minding acw nag aad aatfa\rt far S3BO/> Biiag aiaaapuee SBcJaB. LADIES LIATHIH NANDOAUS a** BBipsßcai lust431 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1966-07-23 14 A couple of heartbeats would be enough DAY 6 OF THE GRIPPING NEW SPY STORY BY FRANCIS CLIFFORD SLATTERY m there hist on the line, iuciedil)l> clear, seemingl\ with him in the booth in the delicaUsst'li shop, ;is dOfC .is ever \\c\\ heea. And cautious. "Where are1,640 words
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Advertisement32 1966-07-23 14 w^^^K^m-^^^^^""' ig^g^g^g^HS^Si^^BSgl A king-size cigarette of distinction made from the finest tobacco specially blended to give a smooth, full-flavoured thoroughly satisfying smoke IN A DISTINCTIVE PACK OF aOLD-ONLY 40 CENTS FOR TEN32 words
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Advertisement1230 1966-07-23 15 I. mm a«« I'oa* him tl aat, a Ma 3 lafap ).i| 2» 1 J*y 2S I k«f« "I I oya>.i Ctaapaa... Jmi 21 Aaj J Aag 111 Aug 13 •i. t111pM.... A<| II A«J U Mf II It Me <• MM lit Nil AaMMtt... II hi H la n/1,230 words
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Advertisement1272 1966-07-23 15 9 mUN^^A |^'U Jta^^^^fc al^ I aa^l r//£Ll\bi//vfs i* i nim tIPREIS SAILINtS It ttNtA natWHIAMaPM lltMtP^AnN-MITEMAaKMatiIMAM AWtatff AAfeHPI-CPPINIiAttN. rpwi MM ••aaaaj I mm nkh atari aaaa tfM Caajet Ml It-ll SARtttHA ij ll Ft 24 Ult MJi Aaj n M M 8* Mff I nwainA *«a ii ii/ij iv1,272 words
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Advertisement1334 1966-07-23 15 I BE/fWLlliF] UPRtS* StWICt It LtWMN. UHlffßl a CtwiiNtNiH Ittla. benledi r,r~ s: i.i|aa«i t s ha» Pmu Hia»at| Aaj M li Pt Jaly 24 BENRINNES For IcMH m« si ■jMN Pi. S'naa "taaai Hun lift tl v 1 Aaj 4/ I Aaj I Hanaurg lea] I? fiagatar* Pmiii ■ENLARIt1,334 words
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Advertisement1316 1966-07-23 15 teELLERMAN BUCKRALL S.S. CO.. LTO. HI tVtIIEM FtR IuTTJUI lIRftCI FRM H.A./CMTIIIEPJI. iaa#>aj Mi I pan P. na Pmmmj Cllf PF CRUAM IuMM. MaaMrg. Bitllltaw. Hail. MiMleatraatt la Pt 21 luf 27 aMI cm tF ftimiiPit luaaaa. na—rg ainaiMa. Bpmb. Mail, le/aaaa a a Mi ciii ay HNHn i'««*. H1,316 words
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330 1966-07-23 16 rpHE weeks trading wan, InX fluenced by the economic scent in the United Kingdom and the latest events in the Vietnam conI fllct. but it was the former factor and its prevailing uncertainties which received the most attention ai:d had the main effects, state330 words
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Article165 1966-07-23 16 MELBOURNE, Frl. INDUSTRIALS generally were steady today with small moves and about In balance. Key stocks, hoy.ever. were variable. BHP dropped 12 cents to $6.30 following a lower profit repot t. Coiiees featured with a rise of 53 cents to $4.35 following Reserve Bank approval of the U.S.165 words
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Article107 1966-07-23 16 VTHIPS lying alsnstid* th* Singaper* «mmi or ciptcttd today ara: Benarmio 1 2, Hua Li N.W. 2. Atreut 3/4. Perak N.W. 5. Ragna Bakke tt/7, Socrates 18, Dlomed 10/16 Kuyo Maru 27/28. Rajah 31/32. Ts'edek 30/36, Mikunl Maru 38/39, Shosei Maru 42 43. Galileo Oalilel 44/45. P*rt107 words
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Article81 1966-07-23 16 HINESE Product Eiehang*. Slngav par* noon pricai por pitul y«st*rday: Coconut all: bulk $45i sellers drum $47 sellers. Cepra: July Aug. L'K/Contloent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SIB7J tellers. I Sarawak white $185 sellers, special Sarawak black $1421 sellers, garbled i Lampocg black $145 (N) sellers < all W,81 words
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Article85 1966-07-23 16 to mercDaota yesterday (all rates to $100). United States: i.iiwne TT 32 11/16. airmail OU H U 1 1>. !>() d. St. 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 7 16 trade bills. 1 Canada: buyinK TT Mi, airmail OD > 351, 90 d/»t. 30 13 16 credit bills. Ml85 words
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Article36 1966-07-23 16 ON the fr** *xchans* marktt in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.87 for T.T. and 5.84 for sash. Sterling was quoted at 16.11 and ■ne tael of gold at J6si.36 words
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869 1966-07-23 16 Our Market Correspondent - Our Market Correspondent From Ql Ir. I and easier conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday with no particular feature. Industrials were generally easier due to small selling by tired holders, the market being still uncertain about the influence of the British economic crisis869 words
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Article26 1966-07-23 16 Malayan Stock Indicrs July M. July 2?. •Industrials: 99.34 98.49 Tins: 117.53 117.36 rubbers: 111.99 111.87 l).c. 30, 1963 100. Dec. IS, 1962 IUU.26 words
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Article952 1966-07-23 16 DL'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuls Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares tr\«!ed in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■•Ult»ao (3.OO0) $1.56: C.C.M- 51. 51 SU (8,000) $1.53 D. (29.000) $1.51. (13.000) 51. 52: DunlM (1.000) $2.44. D. (11.UO0)952 words
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497 1966-07-23 16 mHE price of Straits tin fell! 1 $2.75 to $632.25 per picul in Penang yesterday on an estimated offering up 15 tons' to 190 tons. The local price fell in sympathy with London on the increased offering. LONDON: Tin on Thjrsday fell497 words
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Advertisement1062 1966-07-23 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA LTD. OJJL NaUli Ok AOantta Imltt •asMMt <r»ata l. asoietet N 'en >trtif >*»es -Waste**** km »10 Act »An t tt« N Stet .Oct v Oct is On Jap— DUt, t*»v»« •mat* Impairs *st»»s— Mta Itsjjl tJtwr 1/ 3 Act II la At* *»sset»«t Mare" 31AttV2Sea« Mteat1,062 words
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Advertisement941 1966-07-23 16 t*>taati« «t*> (t<nm ii»»ict» ■•*<* PMtsiaa two »»a tut sitvicu •rttMMit »s»H'ie Mfitsnee Wean 's Maerat tee MafaMti .eta >m»i I t**t rt«" »">»*• OtMOfti 1/ 3 ata 4 li* »«t lil»U Sstlrt is Pert J4 M| CNINM* Scat I I»M ilitStat .Imi 10/13 t» *af I' «aj lUfitl f941 words
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Advertisement27 1966-07-23 16 CLOSING PRICES July 22 RIBBER PRICE: 652 i cents (up one-eighth of 1 a cent). TIN-: $632.25 (down 52.75). Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons tup 15 tons).27 words
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Advertisement838 1966-07-23 17 •atiauaral fI l*agw IS) FOR SALL -lv M ewi. a»«ra PMII.Ce AIRCOWDITIOMIM Ssfawe ■aaa. mm, > %Ai, I K ftMaTtvaaM I i»y>y j yr. l^* I *M Aawaw* I "Wj i *»fc A.81V4 aafa. SwawatMa Taaa-raaeceara. Raafaaa, Hooaa Aavaaaaaaa Mr Aw laaaawaira ArwßaW. ara Font 7\ ait BS pwfa. aim838 words
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Advertisement685 1966-07-23 17 LADIfcN HAIKDRL»SING Srartfj M afia M r?« HAMCV IIaUTT SALOON <alr- 'hmm* Jaaaa QualiSae >' R'Md a para t 'Oaja«aita Mxiaaali Tkaatrai Ta". »>H*a atODIMN* rtri Oaaaa Flu am. Oil Traataaaata. re Mala, Maaleun. ale t lr« Orcaara ftes*. Hmm (Spar* ZT4a4. WHERE TO STAY (Malay.) It W»r4* U iitm685 words
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Advertisement777 1966-07-23 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR i IVII «l IT No 1711 ef IMS. Between Ounaseelan so Velayuthan Plaintiff. And Ahmad bin Achlt Defendant. Te: lawke Ahma4 Mn Aehlt, Mile Hungei Way. ftelangar. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court777 words
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Advertisement864 1966-07-23 17 CHAPTER 19S (Paw.br»ken) Oiriiii—i< pliigU 4k Jewellery frees the felWwlag Fawaurefcere' Shea* No. 135 New Bridge Road Lass Joon Slong (Chop Sen Fob; No. iii South Bridge Road Bo Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 Sjuth Bridge Road Beow Klan i Chop Nam Cbeong). No. 103 Taujong864 words
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Advertisement673 1966-07-23 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from Malayntan or Singapore citizens for the following appolni(l) BOIL SCIENTIST— Salary Scale 1700 x 3&-910 Efficiency Bar 970x40-11.370 Age: Must have attained 21st but not their 35th birthday. Qualification: Must posem an Honours Degree In Science from a recognised673 words
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Advertisement600 1966-07-23 17 I NOTICE Nona TAKX NOTICE that by a Dwd Poll dated the 30th day of July. IM6. RAE MESHVAJt AYENB--1 BERO r.' No 5»-B Tiong Poh Road. 81ngapor*. Service Manager j has absolutely renounced and abandonee hu former name of i RAMSBHVAR SINOH alia* Panjin 1 Sinf h alao sp>600 words
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Advertisement749 1966-07-23 17 TENDERS TENDERS MJL». SELANGOR KATIOfUL ELECTAICITT PIMBIKII \»U TAWARAN BOARD J** Tr>i>m no i Ml» is** Tawar«n danparia Pembo- .nuM Ton. Rnk> ront2 yang berdafter <i a. b r EtocaCl JKR dl-dal»m kelas 'C w>iin« Conir»cior» r<* Kepala II dan ka-atas akan tnataliation *i ih« s B'ork* of 4 kelas749 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-07-23 18 JEGA coasting home in the 200 m final in 210 ace yards in front of struggling T. Krishnan (white vent) and Rajalingam at Merdeka Stadium yesterday. Timesport picture by bOONG HO\ SIN.bOONG HO SIN - 35 words
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561 1966-07-23 18 By NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur. Frl. y\ A XI JEGATHESAN beat all current Asian records except his personal best when he won the 20§ metres final in 21sec on the concluding day of the Selangor AAA championships at the Merdeka Stadium today.561 words
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Article502 1966-07-23 18 FINALS— MEN 208m: 1 M. Jpftathesan (Light) 21.0 imect and state record) 2 T. Krishna n iColi 21.8 3 O. Rajalingam (.Jets) 22.0. 400m: 1 T. Krushnan «Col) 48.8 i meet and state record). 2 P. Rengam (Colt 49.4, 3 P. Gabnelle (Jets) 515. liMm: 1 S. Sivapragasam Jr-.s)502 words
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168 1966-07-23 18 Malacca off to a flying 2-0 start K LUANG. Prl. Malacca, last year's south champions in the Tun Razak Cup hockey championship. today got off to a good i.i art In this year's South tournament by beating Johore 2-0. The matching was evenly contested, with Johore having as many scoring168 words
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Article60 1966-07-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, who is also Minister for Culture. Youth and Sports, today handed a cheque for t1 5.000 to Mr. D. K. Dutt. President of the Schools Sports Council of Malaysia. This is the Government's60 words
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Article49 1966-07-23 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt. Johore Malays were all nut 48 against Singapore Malays on the first day of their Rulers Shield cricket south zone final here today. Singapore replied with 100-5 with M Amln (22 1. Abdul Rahim (20) and Abdul Razak i2l no i the main scorers.49 words
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Article150 1966-07-23 18 Fathul shock Telok Kurau CINGAPORE. Fri. Fathul Karib. who escaped relegation last season- today shocked Telnlc Kurau United to hold thrm U> a 2-2 draw in their FAS Div One match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Fathul. fielding rive newcomers, matched their opponents in every department of the game and in150 words
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Article66 1966-07-23 18 HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 1: Kinta Indians 'A' 2 Andersomanx A' 0. L. Perak Div. 2 (T. Anson): Teachers 2 DTC B 1. SOCCER K. Muda Lge: Sinaran 10 Ourus 1. 1.. Perak Di\. S (T. Anson): Sours 8 Sekolah SAA 0. Malacca Div. 1: Kilat 19 Police 0.66 words
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Article337 1966-07-23 18 We aim to be C-Games hosts Tang OINGAPORE. Fri. Tang Tuck Wah. Chef de Mission of th« Sinnaporr contingent to the Eighth Commonwealth Garmvs in Kingston next month, says in his message in tht> logins souvenir that, although Singapore will be celebrating the first anniversary of nationhood during the Games337 words
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Advertisement566 1966-07-23 18 Ml •SMSTIS CtMIT Application* ore invited from Moloytion Citizen b«Hy« rt»« of** of 25 37 years old for tht following SHIFT PRODUCTION ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS: An engineering diploma from a recofnited Technical Institute with a minimum of three year* working expert •nee in a supervisory capacity, preferably in a large manufacturing566 words
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Advertisement780 1966-07-23 18 NOTICE PEMIERITAHU URAJAAN NEGERI PERAK BANCMAMGAN rMI NARAN HtlAI SITIAWAN Ftnwitaooan2 «d»-l»h di-pelawa daripMta Raayat Negeri Warga Netara Malaysia yanf mempunvai kelaya)uui2 aaperti di-b«man unlok mrrabell nrngan bayaian anmran Rumah Murah Kerajaan Neayrt yang aekarang Ini tcdanc di-bena 1 dl-Sltlawan. JenU rumah] murah I ml la-lah rumah batu tanlrai rang780 words
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Advertisement119 1966-07-23 18 HILLVIEW ESTATE (Phase II) Two -Storey Modern Terrace Houses at 9 m. s. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. FOR SALE $25,500 upwards Special Discount tor Cash, Mortgage Loan Available up to 75% Building Construction: Hoar Completion Essential Services: Installation in Progress Welcome your visit at the site! t-or further porticulors, plaot*119 words
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Miscellaneous206 1966-07-23 18 I SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS Pahang AAA XI Selection r'.«hiDs 'KeUntani. Malayan planade* PWD (Cheras. XI,). Pennng SCK'< F.R Perak Burnley Cup P\iblic Services (CLHS grdi. trial (4 p.m.); Perak Govt. Swifts AA iParrer Pk. S'poreK Service."; v Malaysian A. Forces Schools: Malacca Secondary "8. both at Stadium Prrakt (Kubu Stadium);206 words
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267 1966-07-23 19 EPSOM JEEP: Penanf. Friday - Fast Lord looks a good bet tomorrow EPSOM JEEP: Penanf. Friday By pAST LORD, with Doug Weir up. shaped like a winner on a food track here this morninf when he galloped stylishly over 3f in 38 1/5. On that gallop Fast Lord looks a bright prospert in the Class267 words
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260 1966-07-23 19 feel some explanation la 1 needed o( Wednesdays report in your paper on the preparations for the Merdeka Tournament by Football Association of Singapore in order to avoid misunderstanding. At no time have I urged the selection of Services players and In point of fact260 words
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Article1162 1966-07-23 19 Race 1-2.00 Class 6 ($4,300) 6F 1 ***** Chuba (hub* a iMufakat) Mawl 6 9.7 (SF) Potner 1 2 ***** Panchor a (Bultan ol Pahang) Lee 5 9 6 Cole* 4 3 ***** Flashing Rocket g (BaUi At Dunn; m B ««»>y Jr H *K»n«- a1,162 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-07-23 19 THE BLACK PANTHER LEAPS FOR KILL EISrBIO of Portugal (left) the new King or world football show* the grace and skill which has earned him the nickname of 'the Black Panther" from Mozambique, as he leaps to strike home Portugal's second toal against Bulgaria at Old Trafforti On Monday he69 words
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470 1966-07-23 19 LONDON, Pri, CIR STANLEY ROUB, pre- sldent of Fifa. the World football authority, last night described as '•sheer nonsense"' reports that England had been disQuallfled from the World Cup because of doping. The report apparently emanated from a radio station In Buenos Aires. Sir StanleyAgencies - 470 words
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157 1966-07-23 19 Indonesia want to compete in A-Games JAKARTA. Prl. Indonesia broadly hinted today It wanted an invitation to the Asian Oames scheduled for December In Bangkok. Sports Ministry spokesman Bunarto told newsmen It "would be no problem for Indonesia to participate in the Oames under the prevent foreign policy which encouragesAP - 157 words
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107 1966-07-23 19 Tengku hits 62 to help Penang win A LOR STAR. FTI A fine innings of 63 by Tengku Amir helped Penang to beak Kedah by 3A runs In their Un-der-23 cricket fixture played here today Penang declared 138 for nine and then dismissed Kedah for 103. Penang skipper A. Danker107 words
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Article26 1966-07-23 19 MALACCA. Pri. Malacca have conceded a walk-over to Negrl Sembllan In their Malaysian C.A. Under-23 cricket match. Utt CLASSIFIEDS it P«P* Hi H,mtm.mm)26 words
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Advertisement76 1966-07-23 19 MINYAK CHAP KAPAK (AXE BRAND UNIVERSAL OIL) hcoooche t giddiness, K XI +a I tootlioche, cough 4> IB I cold, rrovelling jitk- k^^^^^T, 1 nest, stomoch cramp iE|S+Ki I ETd "I and vomifting. insect "B +W I •flfi bites etc., *\muß I Ca I A useful companion at I *J&\76 words
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Advertisement176 1966-07-23 19 neW SCHICK CORDLESS Goes anywhere, /COMr-DHT CONTACT JWJj LLIJ-A goes everywhere Anytime anyplace at home or away this handy new shaver from SCHICK will give you a great shave. Stainless steel cutting head it sharper to start with, and stays that way (You can rinse it). No batteries, you simply176 words
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Article100 1966-07-23 20 SINGAPORE, Fit About 400.000 people have so far been re-regist-ered as the second phase of national re-registration in Singapore gets into full swing. DiM-lotlng this,, the Commissioner of National Registration. Mr Wong Keng Sam. said 260 000 people had already been Issued mith the100 words
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Obituary92 1966-07-23 20 M. MATMALAIMONV. M, Catrrhiat of Our Lady of Lourdn Church Btr«apor«. paa« d away fully on 22-7-M at Grnrral Hospi'al Cortrtr Itavra No 4 Jalan Muhihhah and «HI MM at Our Lady of lx>ur>lr« Church at SIS pm. and thrnc* to bidadart LtZABtTH LIE iHri. H»nn Yak Omni agad92 words
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197 1966-07-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR Friday THE chief of the Indonesian contact team' in Kuala Lumpur, Col. L.B. Moerdani of the Indonesian Strategic Army Command, returned here today after routine talks with his leaders in Jakarta. Col. Moerdani told newsmen at the airport that197 words
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145 1966-07-23 20 TX3KYO, Frl— Sellchl Maduchl, x 69. walked five miles across the Akashl Straits near Kobe, yesterday pausing midway for a 20-minute lunch stop aboard a friendly fishing boat. He made the 4 4 -hour hike across the water with the help145 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-07-23 20 All together Shock team North Korea in the last eight NORTH Korean World Cup footballers seem to give each other a lift during their World Cup match against Italy at Ayrsome Park. The Koreans shocked the soccer world by winning one-nil to enter the quarter-finals. They meet Portugal today. I'PI51 words
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Article358 1966-07-23 20 LONDON. Ptt. The London stock market was dull and idle most of the session but scattered buying caused prices to edge higher over a broad front In the afternoon and the close was quietly firm. The improvement In the spot sterling/ dollar rate was cited as the factor358 words
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Article45 1966-07-23 20 LONDON. Prl.— Spot 19 15 16d.. Aug. 20d.. Sept. 20d., Oct.. 20 3 16d., Oct./ Dec. ao>id., Jan./ March 20 7 I6d April June 2O' d., July/Sept. 20>4d.. Oct. Dec 20.-d., Jan. March 20\d, April June SO'sd.. c.J.f. Aug. 19->id., Sept 19',,d. Tone: Quiet45 words
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Article30 1966-07-23 20 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £1265 £5), sellers £1267>4 XS), Forward buyers £1254 <— £4), sellers £1255 £4). Settlement i £1267 (—£7). Turnover a.m. 235 I tons, pm. 80 tons. Tone: Steady30 words
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156 1966-07-23 20 SKRKMRAN »n A M>IH bomb hrlirvrd to ho a war reli« »ao r\ploded at noon (<•« < a bomb disposal unit 10 mile* from hrrr nn thp Kuala Pilah Road The explosion shook th» surroundinc hills the Kuala Hal P«-s m I inuld156 words
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Article59 1966-07-23 20 Diet 'yes' to Asian Bank rKYO. Fri. The Diet today approved Japan's participation In the UBSI.IOO million Asia Development Bank to be Inaugurated in October. A Government Bill authorising Japan s participation and approving US$2OO million contribution became law when tht House of Representative passed it this afternoon. It hadUPI - 59 words
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Article59 1966-07-23 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. Singapore mothers are Invited to enter their babies between six and 18 month! In a baby contest organised by th« Aljunied Constituency In conjunction with Independence Day celebrations on Aug 14 at 430 p n». at the Macpherson Community Centre. Entry forms are available59 words
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Advertisement215 1966-07-23 20 MOWN To Dorothy and Trrry dau*nt.-r Alison on 21et July, at the AMunta Hospital Koala Lumpur. TAN KOI NGII: Rrtwrtn Brk Boon o Mr Mm Tan Telk Lrk of T»iplnr and Lai Mm* d o Mr Mrs N(*l Bul Kan of K L on 21.7.66. beautiful radiogram to choose ISABELLA/STEREO215 words
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Advertisement125 1966-07-23 20 I CAMBRIDGE pkyOApCORRESPON PENCE SCHOOL |»=^Vi/:^^ 171-C, Bencoolen Street; Spore 7. Tel ***** or ***** For well -planned Home -Study courses based on latest syllabuses, useful test papers devised to give you extensive examination practice, efficient and effective personal attention of qualified and experienced tutors, you can depend on our125 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-07-23 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperature* In Malaysia and Slngnpore for th« period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest I,n»ert Kuala Lumpur ni 72 Kota Bharu nn is Penang R8 Tnoh m 70 Ms!:t« 88 73 Singapore 88 75 C Highlands 73 54 Jesselton 8S 75 Kurh Ing52 words
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