The Straits Times, 26 July 1966
1966-07-26
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Title Section25 1966-07-26 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Till Niititmal J F.std IMS TI'ESDAY. JI'LY 26. IM6 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 162» KDN 203425 words
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Article, Illustration451 1966-07-26 1 Cabinet named ONLY FIVE DEPUTY PREMIERS IN THE NEW RULING PRESIDIUM JAKARTA. Monday PRESIDENT SOEKARNO has lost his title of Prime Minister, but remains Indonesia's chief executive, Army strongman Lieut. Gen. Suharto announced tonight. I It- was briefing t'orreuwncieaU on the formation of the new Indonesian Cabinet,451 words
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197 1966-07-26 1 JESSELTON. Monday. ttABAH'S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo. said today that "Operation Harapan" was now in full swing in the state, and all Government agencies had started distributing the leaflets railing on subversive elements to surrender to the authorities. He appealed again to members197 words
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164 1966-07-26 1 Razak: New Cabinet will ratify peace proposals soon R\\ B Mon —The new Indonesian Cabinet would ratify the Bane knk peac proposal* •ifrv soon." the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun IMal K.t/.ik. told a rally ■I 1.000 people at the town padang here today. He v,,jd resumption of ties with Indonesia164 words
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Article37 1966-07-26 1 RYDM Nauca'ors of Australia urhne\ QanIM, threatened today to stop work for 24 hours from midnight to- morrow becnuse of a dispute over their employment contract Talks are being held on their crle\ancps -ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-07-26 1 Indon mission flies in today lAKARTA. Mon. An J Indonesian Government delegation leaves here for Singapore tomorrow, headed by a high ranking diplomat and a senior soldier. It will continue informal contacts with Singapore officials following Indonesia's recognition of the Island Republic last month. Heading the delegation will be MrReuter; UPI - 124 words
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Article71 1966-07-26 1 TOKYO. Mon— Mao Tse-Tung. j Communist China's ruler who had been believed in ill health, swam 30 Chinese nautical miles downstream on the Yangtze, near I Wuhan, on July 16, Radio Peking said today. 'Word of this happy news spread rapidly among the citizens ofAP - 71 words
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Article32 1966-07-26 1 LUCKNOW. Mon -Police today used water hoses and tear cas to disperse a crowd of student.s parading in sympathy with the ll-day-old strike of government employees In Uttar Pradesh state.32 words
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Article32 1966-07-26 1 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Journalists' Association has protested against the banning of the independent newspaper! Operast by the military authorl- ties last week, the official news agency Antara reported today.32 words
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Article68 1966-07-26 1 BANGKOK. Mon— The Thai Government's Department of Religious Affairs has decided to use the services of Buddhist monks in settling labour dispute-. Thr Director General of Reliti <» 11 Affairs. Col. Pin Muthticun. told reporters today that the monks would visit factories "in order to give spiritual adviceReuter - 68 words
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Article167 1966-07-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mi.ss Ong Siok Beng 18. in Texas cowgirl outfit, greeted her family at Subang airport on her return from America today with a 'ylpee!' before they smothered her with hugs. She was one of 14 Malaysian students who returned after a167 words
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Article56 1966-07-26 1 LONDON. Mon. The pound sterling rose in early dealing* against the US. dollar today after demands from Paris and' other European cen tre* The rate rose from Friday clone of U852.7908 to $2 7916. but there wax little selling, and the rat* later slipped bark \oReuter - 56 words
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Article160 1966-07-26 1 SAKiON. Mon. North Vietnamese troops executed at least six wounded IS. Marines, captured when a leathernecks company fell into a jungle trap. American survivors said today. It was darn near like m.i.ssacre." C'pl. Raymond L Powell, tt, of Kimtgt City. Missouri, told 1 PI after160 words
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Article31 1966-07-26 1 VONGY i Fiance i. Mnn An-ler Rene Tupin caught a record trail Just under a 30 lb In the Dran.se River here yeMerciay. The trout was three feet lonfl31 words
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Article184 1966-07-26 1 31 die in school bus crash I IMBURG (W (irrlj many). Mnn. A coach carrying Belgian school children home from holiday crashed off the Frunk-rurt-Ootogne ;miobahn today, killing fti least 28 children and three adults, police reported. Injured children wore pulled out of the wreckage nf \ho bus anri rushedReuter - 184 words
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Article32 1966-07-26 1 IK\l\ DCATI UNGATOM Wm la unidentified Indian man MM found de.id on the railway ti hi >» Biikn lim.ih Road U\t tomcht Police said he li.ul run over b\ a train.32 words
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Article, Illustration392 1966-07-26 2 WASHINGTON. Mon H •.rnbdssador inI I hundn-d North V in-ld in South Vietnam but Hanoi had shown no wi 1 1 1 1 "i An* i k in the north. eflot I ■•*ine 18 or ■oMtsn heici nllai what M N.tld that iHMiI HAD f\\e\ .ndred ismeseReuter; AP - 392 words
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Article62 1966-07-26 2 NFW Dgfl HI M.h, Police have am »!>r* in the Puniab for hireling ille«»1 of whea- kero«*ne. uid dry battartaa »hicn air in Nhor supply a-rt subiec' to mur .oiitml. In a drive .igninM bUrkmarkel profiteer* during the last 10 clay*, ihrv .ilso -ei/rrl cooking oil nu\rrlReuter - 62 words
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182 1966-07-26 2 Criticism of World Court chairman deplored i^ANBERRA. Mon. African criticism of Sir Percy Spender, chairman of the International Court at The Hague, was deplorable and unwarrantable, said the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, here at the week-end. Sir Percys casting vote gav e the world court Judgment In favour182 words
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113 1966-07-26 2 DEKING. Mon. Chin* has protested to Indonesia against a ban on Chinese organisations in West Java, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. A protest Note from thr Chinese Embassy In Jakaru Mid th« organisations were banned at the same time that a newReuter - 113 words
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230 1966-07-26 2 KINSHASA. Monday rE Congolese Prime Minister. Gen. Leonard Mulamba. yesterday met leaders of rebel Katangese and mercenary troops who took control of Kisangani (formerly Stanleyville) in a lightning attack backed by cannon and mortars. Detail* of the talks wrre not published230 words
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Article160 1966-07-26 2 AGREES ON SIBERIA PLANS r»KYO. Mon The Soviet I nimi and Japan acreed today In co-operate in Siberian development protects and to promote bilateral economic relations The agreement rame in talks here between th« Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei (irnmyko and the Japanese Foreign Minister, and the Japanese Foreicn Minister.Reuter - 160 words
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81 1966-07-26 2 Manila. Man. hro hundrpd and thirty-thre^ pnlicpmen h^ve been arrested on criminal charger including murder. rnbber.%. m offences and smuggling since the beginning <>f tIM year. A report issued by thr National Bureau of Investigation said the policemen involved included one captain, three lieutenants. eightAP - 81 words
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227 1966-07-26 2 Shake-up of top brass in pro-Bung areas JAKARTA. MOO Th« J military rOUM dors nd Central Java were replaced last week m a dis move to strengthen the hand of tin- Central Government i Maj.-Gi-n Buriosumpeno .tnslerred from central Java to the B mand School at Bundorug in We.st Java227 words
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Article51 1966-07-26 2 7.ERMAT 'South SultrrrUndi, Mon.— Two Italian mountaineer* miss;ng for about n week nn 15.200 ft. high Momc R<>s» on th« S-viss-Italmn frontier have been found frozen to death a f'w hundred yards ftom thp summit, police said here loday. Ihey identified thr men Carlo Antnmazi and51 words
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Article73 1966-07-26 3 {^ENOA 'Italy, Mon. Pnbre last night arrested a woman who admitted having thrown her t h r e-year-old daughter from a 400 ft The rhilri. V.< oletta Tidal, was found dead at the base of the cliff near the town of Be*tri Levant*. At first -she73 words
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202 1966-07-26 3 LONDON, Monday. TRADE union leaders warned the Prirm Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, last nigni that they would revolt against his plans to rescue the nation from threatened financial disaster unless he abandoned his announced wage frc< A spokesman for the Trades Union Congress,UPI - 202 words
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Article41 1966-07-26 3 NAPLES. Mnn A Neples i telephone operator was seriously ill in hospital last night after fretting a powerful electric shock' from her headphone* while tnakme a connection. The shock »as due to a fault In the telephone exchange— Reitfer.41 words
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123 1966-07-26 3 Test run for Concord rival's engines CIMIXWII iOhl«l. MM The (,en eral l.lettru yWßtfsAy •f a ac» type of (ia»t tar to jet eagiae far Ame rkti —■tm— te transport plant- of the future. ffVrformaix c anal merhamcal operation of the engine were excellent. the < <>mpan> reported. friHir h«Reuter - 123 words
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Article70 1966-07-26 3 LIMA Mon Peruvian mining •Octal* uM yesterday that a diamond field with a large potential had been dUcnvered on the lower alopas of an extinct vnlran > In th» remote province of Cuzco. A apokesman for tlie regional dtvtatan of mine* Mid M lay between the district*Reuter - 70 words
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92 1966-07-26 3 I ONDON. Mon. Passengerg aboard Trans World Airlines jets flying between Europe and the United States will soon be able to learn foreign languages as they cross the Atlantic. The American airline announced that passengers would be able to learn French. German andReuter - 92 words
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Article73 1966-07-26 3 ADEN, Mon. An. unarmed British serviceman, wearing civilan clothes, was shot dead and another injured yesterday when a terrorist fired on them in Aden's popular Crescent shopping area. The Crescent area Is a favourite resort for tourists from ships whirh dock at nearby Steamer Point. ItReuter - 73 words
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195 1966-07-26 3 NEW YORK, Monday. FEARFUL families began fleeing from their tenement homes in racially-explosive areas of Brooklyn yesterday following a week of violence. i While they packed their belongings, 1,000 extra police patrolled the streets to guard against a renewal of sniping and clashes betweenReuter - 195 words
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124 1966-07-26 3 I ONDON. Mon. a 20--year-old unemployed Irishman was charged yesterday with the murder of a 15-year-old schoolgirl whose body was found earlier in a glade of Epplng Forest on London's eastern outskirts Police identified the Irishman as Joseph Kiely of Dubim He will appear124 words
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Article29 1966-07-26 3 WELLINGTON. Mon. New Zealand is to make a gift of milk biscuits to 1.000 children In Formosa. Similar gifts will be made to other Asian countries. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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106 1966-07-26 3 7LBMATT (Switierland). Mon. Swiss »lacier pilot Bruno Bajrnoud last night became the first flier to land a helicopter on the summit of he Matterhorn. The 31-year-old pilot landed his Aloutte-3 helicopter on the 60ft. long sft wide summit ridge for a106 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-07-26 3 SINGER Frank Sinatra, 50. and his 21-year-old bride. Mia Farrow. They were married in Las Vegas last week. It was his third marriage and her first. She is the daughter of actress Maureen OSullivan and the late producer-director John Farrow.— UPl picture.46 words
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159 1966-07-26 3 "NICOSIA. Mon.— For the second straight day. UN. Peac« Force troops and armoured cars yesterday took up positions between rival Greek and Turkish Cypriots to prevent a serious clash. Yesterday's crisis was at the Turkish Cypriot village of Malhousa. 15 miles southeast of Nicosia.159 words
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Article72 1966-07-26 4 I SINOAPORE. Mon.— Five 81nl gaporeans have been awarded Oerman scholarships to further their professional skills in lndusti rial engineering, the German Emi busy announced here today. i Tliey are Mr. Tan Pheng Lock i CRr assembly). Mr. Chia Ban Senc 'tannery. Mr Tan Ban Hal72 words
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Article38 1966-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Beletar Choral Society will Rive a concert of well-known music tn Saint Peters Anglican Church in Tavlstock Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate, at 8 pm tomorrow, in aid of the Church Hall Building Fund38 words
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443 1966-07-26 4 Key witness fears reprisal so judge clears court SINGAPORE, Monday. JUSTICE BUTTROSE today cleared a packed public gallery ;»t the request of h ke\ prosecution witness in minder trial ;il the Hi^h Court, who aid hf was afraid of possible reprisals. The witness. Hussein bin Abdul LatifT. also asked for443 words
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97 1966-07-26 4 Getting set for the taxi-licence rush SINGAPORE. Mon. A great rush is expected for the 300 taxi licences which the Registrar of Vehicles' office is to issue Mum in line with the recommendation of the Government appointed taxi review committee headed by Mr. Milton Tan. The registrar. Mr. Kwa Soon97 words
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293 1966-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The secretary general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng. today asked thr Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, whether he was aware that the heavy penalties imposed recently on the "pirate taxi drivers"293 words
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582 1966-07-26 4 GOH: THE PAINFUL PROCESS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH SINGAPORE. Mon. YEW institutions and social values must be 11 created to under-pln the gigantic effort of maintaining democratic Asian states, said the Defence Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. when he addressed the Malayan Economic Society last night. He said that unless these582 words
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149 1966-07-26 4 Board's new 'after office hours' service for tenants SINGAPORE. Mon. The estates manager of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Tan Tian Boon, has announced the introduction of a trial service at the board's estates to cope with emergency repairs after office hours. In a circular to tenants, lie advi.sed149 words
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119 1966-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A British naval police officer in Singapore is awaiting approval for a transfer home to see his son who recently underwent a kidney grafting operation in London. Mr Eric Lawrence Morton. Deputy Chief Police Officer (Crime i at Naval Base, hopes119 words
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Article421 1966-07-26 5 PROVE HOLIDAY (MANGE WOULD HIT STANDARD OF EDI CATION' •put Minister oi taiK-auon. incne ivionanu^ Khir Johari. today challenged Mala> lead- that there would be a fall in thu standard oi education ai> a result ot the change :n the Fridas -Saturday week-end holdidays :oi Malay schools to421 words
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Article41 1966-07-26 5 'J'HK failure of Malay* m education and Minomy in not the doings of other* hut of the Malays lhem*el\ev Our backwardness is due to <mproper guidance by iv( h leadership. me Etlui.a:.(»ii MiiH*ier. IM hr Kliir Johari. in a speech yfiifrday.41 words
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96 1966-07-26 5 Wanted: Six more information attaches U AL A LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Government is to recruit six more information attaches for posting abroad. Information attaches are now serving in Malaysian high commissions la London, Canberra. New Delhi and Sngapore and In embassies in Washington, Tokyo, Manila and Bangkok. Another attache96 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-07-26 5 SINGAPORE, Mon I*h» Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan •few, last niijht opened the million -dollar Upper Thomson Secondary School. The school is co-educa-tional. It provides education in Chinese and English and can accommodate 1.800 pupils In two sessions. /AIM pi isoner oT47 words
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Article69 1966-07-26 5 PENANG. Mon Penang l.mno divisional leaders i*d by lha president. Syed Hassan Aidid. yeMerday drove to Telok Kumbar. about 13 mi>s from the city, to donate $60 M the lamilie* of two fishermen who died at sea recent iv Syfd Haiun handful thr money on69 words
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Article48 1966-07-26 5 A LOR STAR. Mon. Ten men, armed with knive*. stole HO pis* and two chain MR worth more than SX.."iOO after holding up three men in their house* at Dublin Estate. South Kedah. shortly after midnight ;.ot nicht. The robbers enraped in a lorry48 words
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229 1966-07-26 5 Sultan's 'no 1 to detainee Zaini's plea for audience DRUNEI TOWN. Mon. A request by detainee Zaini Haji Ahmad for an audience with the Sultan of Brunei has been refused, according to a Palace source here. Zaini. detained at Berakas camp since he gave up after the abortive December 1962UPI - 229 words
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109 1966-07-26 5 PENANG. Mon. Three r»urjlar.es were reported in Penang at the weekend. The bigee.M !oss $1 53* l:i lcwellery and other goods. »a* .sufloird by a visiting lecluier. Mr. George W«»d. Mi Wood. lecturer from the Technical Co leer in Kuala Lumpur, was .spend aig109 words
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Article19 1966-07-26 5 KANGAR, Mon PnlLs Mala* Teachers' Co-operativp Thrift and Loan Society will hold i:.s annual meeting on Wetinr.sdav.19 words
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Article, Illustration286 1966-07-26 5 Why I've decided to leave-by a top pianist SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore is likely to lose all her top musicians to other countries unless they are given proper recognition. Ore way to do this U to »*t up of a conservatoire of music In the Republic, run either by the Government286 words
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Article45 1966-07-26 5 BRUNEI TOWN Mon. .Mister Ma cdona ld and Pan nor* who ha r oem t'timmusMOiied by thr Government prepare an outline planning scheme for Brunei Town, are understood to ha\e almasi cumoleled their work. The plan may be submitted very soon. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article126 1966-07-26 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The one million strong Vigilante Corps is almost certain to be dissolved. The big question U: When? The secretary to the Ministry of Home AtTairs. Dato Nik Daud bin Haji Nik Mat. said today the corps would be disbanded as soon as126 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-07-26 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi I I i {-00<S w!<E VA C- A_J^ U L-l 'k I T«£ LOGS TOO -o\3 P£» i I'LL Hi-P BY Of>sK,\' TH' A V TA' Pi3EPIACE: V DOOR FES YA, E-VES: J V A/V 7 E\ f OWA". IW.TOC \Awooo-B-a\N.sy C^fi >w^~>!Jb| C iW50 words
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275 1966-07-26 6 Razak to lead team to ASA meeting KAUB. Monday. THE Deputy Prime Minisler, Tun Abdul Razak. will lead the Malaysian delegation to the ASA Foreign Ministers" conference in Bangkok on Au&. 3. Originally the Prime Minister, TeiiKku Abdul Rahman, himself was to have led the delegation. Announcing this her? today275 words
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Article50 1966-07-26 6 WHAT tan I do if irrtain peanut unions want to remain so? I can't turn them into i ni uniit ■> The Labour Minister. Mr. V Mamckavasagam. comment me on a charge by Mr C V Devan Nair. MP for Bungsar. that Ws mlntxlry was encouraging the growth of peanut"50 words
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Article76 1966-07-26 6 Gen. Jolly leaves on Friday QINGAPORE. Mon. The >J out -going Commander of the Far East Land Forces Lt.-Gen Sir Alan Jolly and Lady Jolly will leave on Friday for Britain on board the s.s. Iberia. Gen. Jolly will take over his new appointment a.s Quartermaster General at the Ministry76 words
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Article28 1966-07-26 6 Not forgotten 6UNGEI PATANI. Mon. A ceremony in remembrance of "hose »ho died during the emergency *ill be held at the Emergency Memorial in Alor Star M Sunday28 words
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219 1966-07-26 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon AN Alliance Assemblyman. Mr. Sim Kirn Chong. I tCha'ah) yesterday urged the Johore Government to consider giving longer lease> for house plots in the new villages. Speaking during the de- bate in the Stale Assembly to219 words
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Article54 1966-07-26 6 BKUNEI TOWN. Moil. The ftr.-; \rs.<el buiit. by the joint Ja-pdncsc-Brunci Takciiara Shipyard I :d is ncaring completion al Muaia near hcrr. A 100-ton LCT ordered i>y a Hour Kuiik busn les&man it will operate in Borneo waters. A 200-ton barge is also being builtReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-07-26 6 Minister's call to Malay students Mon The Minister of State for Education, lnche Rahim I.ihak. has called on Malay students in Singapore to take up the of science, mathematics and other technical subjects with greater enthusiasm. He .said 'These subjects are particularly necessary If Malays are to make progress In138 words
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Article88 1966-07-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five Asian employees of the Royal Air Foixr li.tve been presented j with good service testimonials by the Commander oj the Far East Air Force. Air Mai>hal Sir Peter Wvkeham. They are: lnche Mohamed Isliak bin Yahya (with FEAP for 19 years).88 words
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173 1966-07-26 6 |^l MA II Mr- K Mwii \n \rni\ i inl.iin mh« tuld thr police lli.u ha «-»v Wi.ln.tppeii m \pril lhi» irjr w.»s i li.ir^ed l»--(l v m .i Wglrtf to mill here »ilh knouintl» m.ikinc a false report 1 <pt Abdul Rahman bin173 words
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Article103 1966-07-26 6 PENANG. Mon A man caught up a tree \va& today bound over in $100 for one year for stealing 23 cocunuu \alued .it $2 30. J. Sahadcvon alias J Muthukandi pleaded not kui.iv in the .justrste's court to a i-hargr of stealing the103 words
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Article28 1966-07-26 6 IPOH Mon. The Perak branch of the Shaw Organisation Employees' Welfare Association ■will celebrate its third anniversary with a tea-party and a dinner here on Wednesday.28 words
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Miscellaneous123 1966-07-26 6 lit* IPvp By F.r. Ham lin HOW'S OOP MYGOSf. DOC, LJ"*^">TDH.. DOESN*T~SEEM~^H I WELL, I'D SA.V HE'S RESTING WK^*O~W^^^ POIN^ BAOC HE tX^EbNT HE'S \TO BE RESTIKJG VEf?^ BETTER THAN HE'S GOING J ■VPT'IaM B=r^¥\ >, I THERE IN /SEEM TO BE ASLEEP.' WELL, THOUGH.' s^ I X3 BE IN123 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1966-07-26 7 FRANCIS CLIFFORD - FRANCIS CLIFFORD BY TIIK mglil flir was cool. Jackson drove with a llnnisii. He was inn a ia noNX its .ingle slightly jaunty. When Laker recognthe square where airport coach had im down the day c he said curtly: This'll do." and Jackriged Into the side. Laker1,996 words
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Article28 1966-07-26 8 -r.lt 111 Wiaiawa TNC TAMILV tf '•<' kin Tun anfl 'noa* w*n •r»a'h :>*,■•' rah#« TNI FAMILY -I if» Ah ho«a» »l» aaa ''-I a r»«" a* aigajt vtatta.28 words
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Article162 1966-07-26 8 Harrfa Hi 'mimimmmt ANVONI INTfHItTID In «aae T»l WMfN VOUH NtIO <• lir|««' »phnf» Inr^rtary Hirrmlii -<iir.. il,imß you •<> iliimn 'hut th»\ ■-I of IVMI4 Moor* Oal- Hlw iHinamr of a'tracnvoly whit*. f» Fr»nrh blti* and Bvocavo M Tli» Mini attop. rtl» OOkinci r nfwn lit Donald Mmr*162 words
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Article64 1966-07-26 8 M ■>..'«■« tt MaftMM Oft JONAS I. MILLIR. o.n.iaadim peaking, from July ?4'h .11 at 7 M p m minilT at ■«»mtily of Ood fourth. 1-A. Kirn X.«> Road. Mingapore-U Kver»Rf vival MIITINCI for (tirnna.a ilv at ihp p m Prla- *•■> PiaskifMrtoa Church 77. Prmaep aaaakat Mr64 words
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Article624 1966-07-26 8 The doubling of total attendances at Selangor's family planning clinics, disclosed in the Association s report for 1960-66, is remarkable testiMi"n to the work of these clinics and to the growing demand for the Association's services. The next twelve months will be »n even more important test,624 words
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Article392 1966-07-26 8 The Srlangor State Government's memorandum on local government expresses what may be called the 'middle of the road" view on the appropriate way to remove the defecU of the present local council system. The memorandum does not deal with higher forms of Wai government although thc^p also come392 words
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Article176 1966-07-26 8 The problem of late payments of University of Malaya scholarships has yet to be settled but there are some glimmerings in the distance. One is Sarawak's example in handing over to the university year its entire scholarship fund; students arriving at the bursar's office with the proper documents176 words
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270 1966-07-26 8 Why the trains jump off the tracks 'THE Minister for Transport has appointed a committee to look into the causes of derailments. The committee consist* of railway officials who should be aware of th* causes. having experienced 1.300 derailments. I am a former railway foreman with 36 years service. In270 words
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Article86 1966-07-26 8 I AM not a rich man or a car owner and am dependent on public transport like thousands of others Each moraing and evening I wait and wait. and wait again for 30 minutes to an hour for the BTC No. 12 bus. Then I have to fight86 words
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Article58 1966-07-26 8 APROPOB the end of confrontation I cannot understand why certain aircraft pass over Singapore City very low disrupting TV and radio programmes and our sleep in the middle of the night or very early in the morning. Are the Indonesians still firing at them from Pulau Samboe in58 words
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Article181 1966-07-26 8 IN reply to Mr. Miranda who questioned Mr. Devan Nair's contribution to the building up of the trade union movement in Singapore, the NTUC has sixty affiliated unions embracing some 200.000 workers. These 200.000 workers constitute 70 per cent of the working population. Mr. Miranda may not181 words
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Article498 1966-07-26 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 26o YUNUS MARIS BY M.A. University of Malaya Her* «r*> examples of the reduplication nl wim of the "BER" affixed vmrris in common use. iThese are verbal forms, 85 much as the others are: but these, normally, are used either adjectivally or adverbially; BERbac«i2 (pronounced: "berBAGAI-BAGAI") (to be498 words
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Article, Illustration906 1966-07-26 8 COLIN LEGUM - Relief, not reprieve for Verwoerd COLIN LEGUM THE VERDICT THAT 111 PI I THE WORLD CCM Rl ON TRIM by SOUTH Africa's jubilation over the failure of the International Court of Justice to condemn the way in which Dr. Verwoerd's Republic has been discharging its "sacred international trust" in the906 words
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Advertisement532 1966-07-26 8 S«r T.Mt I lab» li.l Ctaiaar*ar< il a»tiaa aaaaa aaavr to ia««a« »o COl* ITNiM MINI MaVl 0. <»...« a..< imiiaiMi Nfki cot* s»oaA6i ssAMCMft M «•♦».-< aooaj •....I A«.f». CITY aOO« JTOtf IT*. Wimtrnw Nmc Cal«aa» 'Ml NfW} lIONI >'•!•>•••><* I i»»«'<»«rti»l M M ISMAII 1 ....!>, Na..i a«*o532 words
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Advertisement39 1966-07-26 8 The Bank Yo u Can Trust J Bank with MALAYAN BANKING ■IRHAO and you bank wisely Mf AO o**<l NalaTJi 1. 11 IUHIINt 92. Jalan ftandar. Kuala LumpHjr. BANKING_BERHAD >«w<h( v .i I4MM taM«4>i4UaCia«ill ISMOOM &r»-. Am. haa< istoomom39 words
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Advertisement148 1966-07-26 8 buy RSBrrrr^Sl PERFECTION lS < liiNll I .Jk c gl p™» RADIOGRAM \>5J/ TRAMSiSTOR LOCARNO C/WE This Is th* Ideal compact St*r*ogram for your modern luxury fiat. r^^^^^^n K S OvU )nr t For the more spacious horns this powerful Stereogram gives the final HHU touch to gracious living. There148 words
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234 1966-07-26 9 CIN(.\I*UKL Mon Both IndMroU aaM pore are pu>hint ahead with aims for the im mediate resumption •>( trade and the re opening of i •■uimunu ition links The-^ plans were taken a •trp further with today finahoation of arran<e■Nents for the s< hrdaled234 words
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Article37 1966-07-26 9 KANOAK M rhe 1 Sela'an I'mim ililmod »end 20-m-ii. (leiega'.mn to the Dnno r... M il a«<emblv bemnning on Fndav vi K T.umpui Th* d A* hairman Haii Mokhtar b;n Ismail, will lead the delegation37 words
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Article29 1966-07-26 9 PENANG Mon.- More than 80 members of the Kehun I .nrn Unuin Youth fcerUon will make a three-da y tour of Kuala Lumpur from Aug s29 words
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Article77 1966-07-26 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mnti A group of 2n Sarawak farmers will make a in day visit to Malaya to study thp Government's rural development pro>r how the people have benefitec from them. l*d by an MpncuUnittl ofn- cpr. Mr. Ho Chin Khrt. the farmers will arrive here from77 words
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283 1966-07-26 9 Now they smuggle smokes INTO Sabah From Jeffrey Francis: Jesselton. Monday I AK(JK quantities of Hong Kong-made i arc bring smuggled into Sabah and sold to shopkeepers, a senior Customs officer said today. It whs the Brat official admission that cigarettes are being smudgled INTO the State. It had been283 words
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138 1966-07-26 9 Mon. Police are still trying to establish tnr motive for the murder of a labourer. Ibrahim bin Amat, In a lane behind Johore Road rarly yesterday. Ibrahim. .19. lather Ofl seven, wa.s drinking with two frlend.s in a coffee Mall when they were attacked138 words
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Article31 1966-07-26 9 TAIPING. Mf>n An 11-veHr-old girl reported to the polirr here VMtertfaVjr t hat she wits raped in a h ua€ in Aulong new village, near here, on July 15.31 words
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Article21 1966-07-26 9 TAIPING. Mon. More than 2 onn Mu.'-lims took part in a pro-ics-inn hrrr yesterday to celebrate Prophet Mohamed's birthday21 words
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81 1966-07-26 9 Bulgaria invites Singapore to a fair SINGAPORE Mon Bulgaria has invited a number of Singapore manufacturers to exhibit their products at a fair scheduled for late September. With the invitation goes i tuarant-ee of sales to justify participtaion in ttie fair at Plovdav The invitations were sent out by the81 words
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Article41 1966-07-26 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. The final report by Bruce White. Wolfe. Barry and Partners, the British consulting engineers on the 532 million Muara port now under "active consideration. 1 a Government source said today The report waj completed recently. UPIUPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-07-26 9 l/UCHING. Mon. An action brought by deposed Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. to have his dismissal declared unconstitutional has been set down for hearing tn the High Court here on Aug. fi. Dato Ningkan Is seeking declarations that hi.s dismissalReuter - 143 words
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Article80 1966-07-26 9 PENANG Mun. Combined firing exercises and bombing practices will be held next month .n the vicinity of the Bunting island group off the Kedah toast on the following days: Prom 9 r>.m to 4 p.m. and 6.30 pm. to 9.30 pm on Aug 1. 2. 4.80 words
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Article62 1966-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Justice Dato H.S. Ong. chairman of the mediation panel trying to .solve a dispute between the Malayan Commercial Banks Association and the National Union of Bank Em-L-oyees, began hearings thus morning in the High Court here. The other panel membeers are Mr. J.A.T.62 words
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Article110 1966-07-26 9 WIDOW LOSES $20,000 J AIPING, Mon A widow, Hajjah Halimah binte Haji Rahman, 56, lost her life savings of more than $20,000 and $1,100 worth of jewellery when her house in Selama, near here. was burgled. She reported to police on Saturday that thieves had broken into her wooden house110 words
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Article143 1966-07-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. ALLIANCE Assemblyman. Haji Mohamed Noor btn Juma'at. today appealed to the Johore Government to re-open the sub-district office in Yong Peng as the closure was causing a lot of hardship. He said trie office, serving some 40.000 people In the area. was143 words
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Article78 1966-07-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The first barge built by the Jurong shipyard for the Pakistan Government was launched today The 300- ton barge la the first of eight barges to be completed barely two months after work began in mid-May. An average of 30 workers78 words
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75 1966-07-26 9 'Monkey business' in rural road projects JOHORE B \HRU, Mon. Kampong headmen and rontrartors were makmn a lot of nOQf thr Government's rural road projects, an Alliancp tnblyman. Mr La] Kuan Tee (Tanskak), said In the Leirislatnc Assembly today That w,iv why ii v ing 'he Si ate Government so75 words
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Article99 1966-07-26 9 Mr. Lai, who was speaking at the resumed debate on a motion of ihanks to the Sultan for h's speed', on July lv also said that althouch about 600 pocple ;n his constituency h.xd applied fur land grants about six years ago they were still waiting lor Government99 words
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Article77 1966-07-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. An Alliance Assemblywoman, Che Hasnah bintt Ahmad. today pleaded with the Johore Government to provide an alternative .site for :iOO squatters at Kamponu Majidee who have been served cjuit noti' The squatter'-. Matty I hnve to leave by Aue 31. Che Hasnah77 words
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99 1966-07-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A chubby one-year-old Chinese baby girl was found abandoned on a railway track off Kam)>on C Bahru yesterday morning. Her cries wokf up Che Saminah hint.- Rahmat. a housewife, vho found the liaby on the shuntinc railway track. A note99 words
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Advertisement112 1966-07-26 9 Keep your home in the com fo fir zoA/e rjp: More and more people are realising the year in, '^Wlal vear-out comfort that Aluminium Foil Sisalation I brings to their homes. Economical Sisalation is tough, durable Sisalkraft coated with aluminium foil. When installed in your home, the reflective insulation properties112 words
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Miscellaneous736 1966-07-26 9 TV MALAYSIA (IUNM.I s—Kuala5 Kuala l.umpur Called Shrnandoah. 7 Nrw* In and Prnanx: Ipnh and English 7.10 Sports Report: MaUrra: 3.10 .Inhnrp Kahru: 735 Candid Camera: 8 New* 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu I'ahat; it. Mandarin: 8.10 Sinaran: 9 Kluang. 8.35 Survival S.O.S. Rhino. 9 News in the National LanguS.4S P.M.:736 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-07-26 10 OINCE her marriage in 1959 she has been in *-> and out— travelling. Away from her home in Washington, Mrs. Paula Jeffries has been accompanying her husband frequently on visits to the East. Apart from meeting people and mak.ng new friends which she447 words
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Article158 1966-07-26 10 "■VIE younger ccneraI mm who are incapable of caring fur themselves, need more help today than the old pleFeeling strongly about this point is Mrs. M. J. Namazie, vice-president of the Kamaia Club in Singapore. And this is one of the reasons »h» she is making158 words
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Article, Illustration257 1966-07-26 10 First- time mini -models steal the show at parade APPEARING on a cat-walk for lac first time were two pretty little girls who stopped out to model some of the latest outfits in children's attire. The mini-models were Chang Li-Shianp:. aged two and blonde Theresa Gibson, aged five. The clothes257 words
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Advertisement244 1966-07-26 10 Elastoplast comforts and protects... so be a good Mum... keep Elastoplast First Aid Dressings handv-in the new red tins There are many different kinds of Elastoplast First Aid Dressings... Stretch Fabric Dressings, Waterproof Dressings, Invisible Dressings... all in the new red tins. For comfortable, medicated, protective dressings, insist on Elastoplast.244 words
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Advertisement275 1966-07-26 10 I V^ W <z± Your skin is a living thing, its natural supply oroils. But To keep it young, supple and you can replace that Joss by healthy it needs nourishment the daily use of Nivca, the ...everyday nourishment, all-purpose cream. This rule applies not only to Nivea constantly replen-'275 words
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Article, Illustration310 1966-07-26 11 'It's true nurse^ work hard, but no victimisation' By Margaret Wee: Kuala Lumpur. Mon. GLEVERAL hospital matrons here today dismissed as ''utter rubbish" charges by assistant nurses that they were unfair and rude to them. The nurses attending the annual confcflMM of the A* non of Malaya yesterday310 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1966-07-26 11 SEDITION TRIAL: 1 5TH DAY Reporters: Chaong Yip S«ng, Y.o Toon So. SINGAPORE. Mon. The Senior State Counsel, Mr. Francis T. Scow, this afternoon opened his submission in the sedition trial of two Barisan MPs, Chia Thye Poh and Koo Young, in the First Criminal1,293 words
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Article48 1966-07-26 11 Xl C HIM,. Mon Mr. Leonard Linggi Jugah, 24. eldest son of the Minister for Sarawak Affairs and a State scholarship holder, has passed his law studies at tin- I niversity of Hull, with honours. He is now at Middle Temple reading for the Bar.48 words
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Article21 1966-07-26 11 KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon. Gun owners should renew their licence* by Saturday, nui Sunday, as announced earlier, police said today21 words
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121 1966-07-26 11 Some crisis laws may stay, says Manicka IPOH. Mon Certain features of the I.mergence Keg uU lions per taming to labour are now being considered b\ the Government for incorporation into the industrial relations system of the country. The Minister of Labour. Mr V. Manickavasagam. said this toil.. after riisi121 words
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Article58 1966-07-26 11 i-UNOAI'oHt. Mon llk pre gidtnt or the British OrthopaedwAssociation Mr. H Jackson Burrows, will arrive here on Wedne*day for a month-long tour of Singapore and Malavsin }\r will attend the weeK-loeig .second orthopaedic meeting of the Singapore Association begin- on Aug. 7 and lecture on58 words
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Article30 1966-07-26 11 BATU GAJAH Mon Tan Pong Seng, 58 a poultry larmer. was killed in a road accident erday when his bicycle was involved ;n a collision with a car30 words
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Article, Illustration165 1966-07-26 11 JjINGAPORt. Mon Alderman Ernest Harley. the mayor of Gold Coast city in Australia. and his wife are now in Singapore on an official goodwill visit and to e^ change ideas with Singapore tourist officials on how to expand the tourist industry. Gold Coast165 words
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Advertisement169 1966-07-26 11 I NFW Waldorf I lI Li 11 DELUX£ Toilet Tissu* j /S^ S oftand^pW 9WOOOV y\^ T^e redact combination of loftnait. I I I f~\ X «o»oroancy. and practical ltfan9tn Two H >^A l/^" soft t-iidut»M#* «f hyg.anic ln»ua m«ka >^ /S Waldorf gantia but doubla strong. Ard H k169 words
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Advertisement262 1966-07-26 11 if i FostefsLager P*7^ The finest Australian wStBrSLfMJft Beer available at good l^^^^^j DRINK IT HERE AT THE j^™*^j fonnln Inn idiiyic Hill, 23/25 TANGLIN ROAD. THE TIMELESS SUM today's design that will stand out on the road for years to come ■■^Haaaa^^**' ■■^P^p^ 'Tiy^RSpaS SSBWMaI—»^ ■y— !J^ l^-M Mat262 words
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Advertisement570 1966-07-26 12 KclniMC rrcjss) rat* ANPKK^CFMENT M ••row I J Hiohwb. TH6 BHOC (.ERBMOCIY r>' Me SB t Puajan Kaur late Biokea BvaaßV aaaaueaer. mether A)ct Baas* I aia Uwsai and >■ ar nan. Pcßaiaearr. -*ti oa auaotay. y r»aa 1 1 Oa aeaa at tne Staa lil i Boatcsi SITUATIONS VACANT570 words
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Advertisement734 1966-07-26 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M bMb i-B.i i» rt, ,x"m SIPBRISNCBD WABH AMAH ard ia** aaaak reajuired imiw<i> l Read area «o, A 6076 81. 8 per* WANTEO IMMBDIATBLV a seaeral «•.>•• can kno» ledge of Ac .-i CX oec*. sod sa I etiieeer aaiesmaa. Pteaa* tm'r age. care aid aalary reajuired.734 words
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Advertisement747 1966-07-26 12 ACCOMMODATION VAtAM i Wmr*M tl Mim.>— Bum it ri, aafrs 1 NEW TERRACE MOUSE st Thorn see Read 3 sear Nereaa Our. n fnraished i ua'uinieMol te let ar Appjy I.' L»reag. la Oeylaaa i per* KIMSIA (.aURT rurßiaaed/ÜBrur- n abed Ptat for r*at aale Two Tare* Bodreoms. Modcrau reaeai747 words
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Advertisement701 1966-07-26 12 HOUSES 4 LAND FOR SALE 4. >— tM rfs BBBPS SHOP HOUSE rw* .oev Balea-ler Read tsc ofT Moulmein Road First fleer unit of two (torey flat ■< hedroam* eompiete with grilles and iron gate* S-'l jOO Knqu.ne*: C H. Wllllsma a> Co Chartered sunr*vora. Valuers Batata \gerta Hoax- I701 words
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Advertisement552 1966-07-26 12 AGENTS WANTED DISTRIBUTORS WANTBS) t*r i«c*inp*ra»i* NONOA PortaM* Generatsr* eMaueaar* Kagiaes Baad Traclan a aew aeaecpt ra evrsatilMiti SEE NONOA 80UIPMENT IN ACTION AT IME St.A.N.A. SNOW, K.L. FROM MM UTN TO SIST. ir rev ar* a poteauaj Bead* matrtnutor you eaa meat aeanr Bsaßa t-seeunvea at tae Uoeda Btautd552 words
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Advertisement942 1966-07-26 12 BEAUTY CULTURE It •feed's <• «ex it ttm extra atuuci »»nn wua »a icoiia rtiuMiw a aaai uaras** iia»**er>. raes all eoeosieia OFFICE EQUIPMENT M W,,,4, St i Mim >—B»x ct* titrm VBCTROPRINT THE WORLD'S •a eat onced photocopier 5240 Ring Wing ComrMrdar Black So o Agaata Proprietor, t'otomar c.942 words
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Advertisement1363 1966-07-26 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It »«,«<. v i Wiii i— Bn M rft tm*M I*wt VAUXMALL VICTOR Bupet (cod eeadmon t»e e« neri Phoae S pore '.•:<:« > MIMCIOBS IN B. l«!e IMMtel 21. M0 mile* O»«r Dttvoa. lop ('oM'tior, t*ooo rash. Telephone 8 nor* A ***** THREE PORD ANC.LIA anteref1,363 words
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Advertisement1139 1966-07-26 13 I «t. ««««1.. II PI Aa, 7 JT, IV W» Am" AM 112 A*3 ij .1 am 1 am v am 'i 21 am 21 r*itra*MM kaMM wnaw Aaj 10 Am 22 MtaPtaM «<«"• 4 •onto.. *M 22 AM 2a laf 20 2 i T* led PareaciM Lmtpiel. tUMta Sect1,139 words
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Advertisement1176 1966-07-26 13 ji 1 THF\.\\ \j£//V£S t»PWS* kAIUWtk IB HWBA «HH ti««k>k)RvaßtMttN>Vkll-MTltßM»>>Mtlta>AM ANIWUP *ABM>I HrLNIUfctH. lan* rIM raai 1 >mvi *»i| B*obb MM ITtajM PSOIhA 11 Sam! II Ptrl M3I *M« «MNN« *a» «U ">» »MI J J? ,f 2 •-1 urn tm 11/ M <i Bit I H 01 simba lad1,176 words
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Advertisement1190 1966-07-26 13 I benwline] tAPRtt* SERVICk 10 lllMk, UVUPOtt CONIINtkiiAi, I^Rlk BENRINNES g« >•.*• -mm* MABlMig Matll Jtlf 11 1 Am 4 I Jlly 7 7 BENHOPE W>\ Aug 12 IS AM 1* <■ Am Hl* HtMOu'g Ott S Jimmoti P. S-taM PMaj« lINLARIt M I. Ml, I MIM. Out- AM I*1,190 words
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Advertisement1077 1966-07-26 13 feELLERIIAN BUCWALL CO.. LTI 111 SVMUU.PBI OUT»AROUiB»ICI FROM U k_/CONTININI. LMIMB run S*as »mm% r» OF CNI.AIB LtMoa. HaaMWrß, RirwiM*. fui. jMnaiertrMt* Ii Pt 21 iiiy 71 km SrurauJrr u,,.,^... rVBPMMUV. i^JELVr MM, McALISTER CO.. LTD. hahkisons i> crosmilo twer* Agutt (MALAYSIA) LTD. MARIIIMI OBILOINB A P S 8.% UU1,077 words
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Article139 1966-07-26 14 MELBOURNE Mon INDUSTRIALS eaaea today wiUi tails well in exoat>* of rlaea. ACI. had the MiarpeM fall among key stocks losing 12 cent* to So 82 BHP <v do'vn to *6 20 before :exo\enns; to 56.32 on rumours of another oil strike Base metals e*v>ed and oils were139 words
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Article241 1966-07-26 14 \LUIST Brut trade rubber fob. buyers cloaeal at 5 p.m in Slnfapore and Kuala Lumpur restercUr at «s'» cents per lb. i unchanged oa Friday's rloaiiix level I tor the position. The tone nak macthre. B.A.S. and M.R.K. cloi>inc pricet In ecnta per lb. yet>lerda y Buyers Sellers241 words
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Article130 1966-07-26 14 V.HIPS lying alongside trie Singapore ■J Harbour »hir,,. or Kpected today are: 4ee!and 1 hernfteld i, Bougainville 6 7. Ragna Bukke 8/9, MMMJMtt 13/14, Nestor 15/16. Rottlc IS. Maxwell Brandt r ti -1. Kmabalu n M, Ualidor '.'6. Medula M, SbiKesbima Maru 2» 30. Ulenfalloch 31/ 32.130 words
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Article51 1966-07-26 14 ON the official Malayan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (July 23) the range of call rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: 2> 2 per cent to 4 < i per rent. GENERAL FUNDS: 1% per cent tn t' per cent MOVEMENT of funds totalled51 words
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Article56 1966-07-26 14 r PIIK present rate of the Malayan dollar afainst the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 is sellinx T.T. or O.D. bb. I U IN. Buying T.T. is. 4 1 Ibd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4' H d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Article36 1966-07-26 14 ON the free oiehange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was quoted at j.syj for T.T. and 5.87 for csih Stirling was quoted at 16.12 and ana taal of gold at 269!36 words
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Article23 1966-07-26 14 July ti. Rl IJISI K PRICK: 63. cents (unchanged). TIN: si;;;o (down SI). Kstim.itrd unofficial offering 175 tons (down 15 tons).23 words
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365 1966-07-26 14 THE price of tin continued to fall yesterday and was quoted at $630 per picul down another dollar. Since the present decline started on July 20 a total of 510.37 A has been wiped off the value. Better support was report* ed365 words
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699 1966-07-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent QL'IET. /caturcless uinditions hurat terisrd the Stotk Exchangr yrsterday and turno\rr at 270.530 units was the lowest since March 18. The buying power was not a(B~rCßsi\e and selling pressure was not depressive so that price movements remained limited. In Industrials,699 words
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Article26 1966-07-26 14 Malayan Stork Indirrv Jui* jub ss. Industrial*: MVM Tins: 116.16 IIC7I S rubber*: 111.87 111.87 'Dec. 30, 196:t Imi Dec. 29. imi I (in.26 words
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Article952 1966-07-26 14 UIM>I.SS in and rrporUd to the Sinraporr and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Stock KfchaMige yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in hrarkrtv INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (J.UOOI 11 .07. CC-M. (5.000) $1.j6 O. (2.000) (1. J3 D, (3.OOO) 51..)3, (b.OUO) $1.54: Ounlop <I.OOU> .<:■952 words
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Article348 1966-07-26 14 HTHE folJoviiig ii.st of selected x Malayan Industrial yiekia is based on last .sales to July .3 Companies located m Malaysia far Illation purposes. A\riaise croia dlMd'nd yle.il per tent (6.0 per tent >. Avrrage groan earning* Jleld lit t per cent HO. I per cent). Overall ovcr.<«e348 words
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Advertisement1082 1966-07-26 14 Y\ KAWASAKI KiSEN KAJSHA LTP. V^Jk. t*e>eUie AUaeMa ■er^at •taajtat trtaai l. tatmt a itrt *tnmt m*m -•mmtmi IMt 2t N aa| M Aa| 1 tat Mlaat I Ocl UM II Oat IMN Hart Aa| 11 Atf Am 'Vtaaaaats 24 20 ta| J Jtat I Stft JtH* Win Alrtea. t»rv%u»1,082 words
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Advertisement1007 1966-07-26 14 PRODUCE EXCHANGE PRICES i MiMtlf Product 1. W0n., tints- l««aa*'t Cooonuf en Hitlers 1 «<•• two noon n«« H i s»cul yootor- tialion awwes: Mai «4 t sellers, drum •sy MTI sellers. TKr lane austt. t.«ten u teUata, druaa tmtaaar* Coara Attoeiation nson sjseatai Imiuoted i-tan K Coo lineal: I1,007 words
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Advertisement37 1966-07-26 14 Looking for a house it a heodache only when you try to pass the information among friends. It's simple if you use our classsified columns. Calf at your nearest classified agent or dial 2800 (Spore), ***** (X.L)37 words
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Advertisement778 1966-07-26 15 THE SINGAPORE ANTI TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE i..n*iio\ Dt*W HELD OH MM .'iHD ItM nrt 111 ll»l <»» MINMNt. 11l aVKTI n nun MtU 4t:»2 UW 2S7U M 73* ***** 14W3 «M 2» IMM 3MII IMM 3RD PRIZE 2M33 47MC MTt7 0M74 48*03 MM* IJK> 4TH TO iHCTH PRIZES MMS *****778 words
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Advertisement697 1966-07-26 15 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE MlllKHin IH r*R I Ml N I 'Ii 111 I ONSI .MI.RS "huMmn mi ElectrirMy Rappl!** In order to carry out work i Kacaponc Thai Chee Substation for the purpose ot extending the existing electrical power system. it la neceaaarv to interrupt electricity supplies on Wednesday697 words
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Advertisement711 1966-07-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I VACANCY NOTICE Applications are invited for appointment to the Federal Judicial and Lacal Service in the poet of Crown Counael in the Legal Department Sarawak Ralar? Srale A -870 §30 x 30--1 0 SO IMS x 35-1360 1300 x 40--1420 1 The commencing salary of th» appointee711 words
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Advertisement792 1966-07-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SABAH N*. S «< APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian dtiaens for the following appointments In Sabah. -(I) MARINE ENOINEER In the Marine Department Salary Scale Div I Scale A i5750x30-K"n 030x30--10J0 1085x35- 12«0 1300x 40-1430). Qualification* Candidate* must possess a Certificate of Competency as792 words
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Advertisement914 1966-07-26 15 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK Tawaran daripada PemboronitS yang berdafur di-J.K.R.. di-dalam kelaa "B" dan ka-atas ber kepala 11. akan dl-t«rtma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak Ipoh hinssa lam pu- I kol 3 peuna pada shb Og<* 1966 i 1 untok PEMBINAAN EMPAT BILEK DARJAH SEKOUAH KRBANOSAAN DI914 words
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Advertisement249 1966-07-26 15 TENDERS KENTATAAN TAWARAN JKR. SELANGOR. Tawaran daripada Pemrtoroiiß2 yang berdaftar diJKR di-dalam ktlas CD") dan k.i-atas <di-bawah peringkat J > akan di-terima diPfjabat In ia itu Jabatan Jurutera Ne^ert. JKR. Selanfror. Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur sahinuga pukul 300 pelang pada 9-8-66 Untok Rekabentok. perbekalan dan mendirikan sa-buah tanki ayer249 words
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Advertisement700 1966-07-26 15 PUBLIC BANK thanks all applicants for the following posts:I Managers, Secretary Accountants, Sub-Accountants Trainee Officers, Clerks and other positions as advertised in the Straits Times on 15th 18th June 1966. All successful applicants will be notified soon. |2§| PUBLIC BANK BERHAD ijaMrHit .Inrorporated in the States ot Malaya M^ VACANCIES700 words
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280 1966-07-26 16 FIFA condition is impossible— Bethy I ONDON. Mon. J Argentina will not accept the conditions of entry to the 1970 World Cup competition laid down by the International Soccer Federations (FIFA's) disciplinary committee at their meeting here yesterday. The committee, who met to consider IncidentIn Saturday's quarter final match between280 words
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Article, Illustration929 1966-07-26 16 Latins, France back Argentina against 'European bias' A STORM is brewing in the soccer world in the wake of the rough contro- versial game in which England eliminated Argentina from the World Cup on Saturday. As France and Latin American nations lined up behind Argentina with support messages, officials in929 words
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144 1966-07-26 16 EUSEBIO soccer's new wonder man I ONDON, Mon. British sport* writers yesterday hailei Portugup>p "Black Panther" Eusebio above i who tlmost single-handed-ly laia North Korea low at Liverpool on Saturday wilh four (humping goals, as the New Wonder Man of soccer "I would say Eusebio, In the the sum of144 words
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Article529 1966-07-26 16 TOP HONOUR HEADS THE CUP FIELD KIAI.A I.IMPt K Mon. Sixteen «»f the top sprinters in the country have been handicapped in the Xtongs (...Id 'up to be run over Sf here on Sunday. Top Honour. who I ret* pride of place hi the Cup Held, i allotted 9.13. HeighU529 words
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Article195 1966-07-26 16 \v eioari for Hirer of »h» rare* nn the vernnri do \n S It Ct 4. i»iv. i— :r hiliu. .11 n* HlllllM-l I st.dr II X.|« I-omhnng Ma* R.C9 i fviMik ns Buna Tapah 8 0S Shah Jrhan 8 07 .luridK.il 8.07 Lash 8 o« Rum (up Bii-, Ftshiniuhle195 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-07-26 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Singapore. Monday BRING CREDIT TO SINGAPORE IS AIM AS TEAM START TRAINING gINGAPOU uill be represented by a fit, well-org.iniM'd team who will play topclass football and bring credit to the Republic in next month s FAM Merdeka anniversary tournament, the FA362 words
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Article49 1966-07-26 17 KolA BHARU. Mon— The Mentn Be.sar of Kelantan. Dato Hau Asn bin Han Muda will open 'he two-day K AAA championship.-- at Padang Churchill on Thursday The Sultan <i[ Kelantan will tx> present the following <tav •nd present the prizes al tli» end of the meet49 words
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Article301 1966-07-26 17 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By Forces star with Aussie background in Selangor CA XI KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T»WENTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD right-hand bats- man Manjit Singh has been included in the Selangor team for the first time to meet Singapore in the Malaysian cricket Association interstate final on the Kuala Lumpur padang from301 words
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Article562 1966-07-26 17 ATHLETICS Lo» Angeles, '"Mon. An American 4x400m relay team set a world record of 2min 59.6 sec here yesterday at the two-day international track and field meeting. The four runners were Bob Prey, Lee Evans. Tommie Smith and Theron Lewis. They improved the previous562 words
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Article129 1966-07-26 17 11 Wr'- arc going; on aj mission of honour on which we hope 1« win a cold medal and two silver medals" was i Chef-de-Mission Tang Tuck Wah's message J before the Singapore team left on Sunday for the Commonwealth Games at Kingston. The team (back row129 words
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Article277 1966-07-26 17 CINGAPORE, Mon. Inche Othman Wok, the Minister for Social Affairs, spoke of the "hectic week of sport that Pesta Sukan will be" from Aug. 7-13 when he met sports j officers today. The Minister said he was confident of its success because Singapore sports officials277 words
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237 1966-07-26 17 SHEIKH IS IN NEGRI TEAM FOR RAZAKCUP I/UALA LUMPLR. Mon -n Sembtlan have derided to retain veteran Sheikh All In their hockey team tor the defence of the Tun Rasak Cup when the finals of the competition are held at Ftlt Range Road this weekend. Sheikh, who v. the suta237 words
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Article38 1966-07-26 17 NORTHAMPTON. Mon Th« Wp«» Indian cricketers were all out tor 163 in their second innlnes at lunch on the hecond dar of the three-day match against Northamtonshtre here today Scores: We.st Indians 12«; Northants 159.38 words
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Advertisement25 1966-07-26 17 rSEE ATHENS, ROME, FRANKFURT ON YOUR WAY TOTHE Auatra'ias RoondWof/d A<rlme 46 /ec^s of dependable sennet Qantot. with Air India. Ait N«W Z*«Und »*4 i.O.A.C25 words
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Advertisement96 1966-07-26 17 j r~~i p™"| f 90 H I W WR^O W0 Wp 1 K _-^^^^r JL ft Mk.ft S iKßßlQ^^^^^^^^^mmi v -^1 i^ft 1 Mm SS^F^a All It's MARVELLOUS what a difference Milo makes im^ B You'll like the delicious chocolatey flavour of Milo, and it x^-^~x does you good. Milo96 words
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Miscellaneous185 1966-07-26 17 SUMMARY |.M|\ lIIN 9rt*m4U B*Mk H \«KI I K\l I Tr*n4\* [MpWli: l«M« T«irh»T» ♦.■> Si>ES S'afl 3*. lio< Xl I r-r.Jk Wnmrnt iT An»on I>»rhers 2 Aruoo OB II Frvodl. Seftama' f>«*m*t ■•vlonese 4 J Bahru Rambiers 4 snrcnt PrnalH l»n 1 TPCA 1 B worth Ruurn 0. Medicala185 words
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Miscellaneous90 1966-07-26 17 I SPORTS DIARY HOI KF.V— L. Pfrak Women* Cheng Wah (JAJ grdi^Dlv. Lge: Assumption St-li v SMK R;.mblers 'A vl3 Ini Bn. B. •B (T Ansor.i Gajah; Div. 3: TAWA v Kilat B i both at Coronation grd). SOCCER Penan* Div. I: Kampar Div. 1: Gopeng ConCity Council v Port90 words
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Article416 1966-07-26 18 PADMAN GOPAL - PADMAN GOPAL By Xl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. MOHL Hi. vi 200 mm mix is of Hie National I nun ni Teachers, wnarii black shirls. loda\ picketed Federal I louse here. Try til l: against the Government inounring the recommendations of the Cabinet cnmmitter which had reviewed416 words
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Article, Illustration163 1966-07-26 18 A V D SILVA of pa«»rd away Middenly Funeral at 4 p m ?«'h July IO«l>) at Brr»mban ACHAN KAUR. twlnvMj wlf» Of T'lUk-^r Siriih M»hna p»s»*d away BO Kunrral 7 II am MRS THERESA LOM BM VM Hall t»«» |a«li« i-K Jalan SfUmat ai tr.r i-hurrh n! L,i163 words
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Article83 1966-07-26 18 Drums beat welcome to Lee DRUM -BEATING Malays of Nee Soon give the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. a rousing welcome during his tour of the constituency on Sunday. Mr. Lee spent about six hours there, making numerous stops to exhort the people to adopt new values, and to83 words
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446 1966-07-26 18 Govt's aim is to instil spirit of loyalty: Kadir THE primary desire of the Government is to instil into every one, regardless of his racial origin, the spirit of loyalty and patriotism, and to encourage the people to think and act as Malaysians. This was stated here today by Imno's446 words
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Article50 1966-07-26 18 TOKYO. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato. Is expected to reshuffle both the Japanese Cabinet and the top 'hree posts in his Liberal Democratic Party early next week. It will be the second reshuffle of the Cabinet since Mr. Sato took office in November. 1964 Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article314 1966-07-26 18 LONDON, Mon. Business on the London Stock Exchange remained restricted today with many operators still unwilling to open fresh commitments In view of current economic uncertainties. However, the market closed quietly firm after a lack of early sellers prompted a selective Interest later, especially for equity leaders. Several314 words
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Article50 1966-07-26 18 LONDON, Mon—Spot 19 15,16 d., Aug.1178 d..978d.. Sept. 20d, Oct. 20>«d.. Oct. Dec. 20 5 l«d., Jan./ March 20 7 16d., April June 20 9 16d July Sept. 20 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 9 lSd., Jan March 20\d.. April June 20\d., c.l.f. Aug. 19Hd. Sept. 194 d. Tone:50 words
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Article28 1966-07-26 18 LONDON. Mon—Buyers £1255 (—£l0 1. sellers £***** (—£10). Forward buyers £1245 (—£9), sellers £1246 (—£9». Settlement £1255 (—£l2). Turnover a.m. 115 tons. p.m. 85 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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109 1966-07-26 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. A last-minute gift to Professor Sarah Hugglns, a visiting American biologist, fulfilled her twomonth quest for a live alligator today. She had been looking for a 2 ft. alligator to ship back to the University of Houston. Texas, where she has been doing109 words
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Article29 1966-07-26 18 CANBERRA. Mon. Prince Charles will join his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, at the opening of the Commonwealth Games In Jamaica, it was announced here today.29 words
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224 1966-07-26 18 Body of missing airman found in sea PENANc. Mob Two iirrmrn from Trlok Bahani this afternoon found thr hodv (if nnr (if the two airmen who wore lost in the north channel on Saturday when their motor-b sized during h pleasure trip The RAAF and n pnlicc. Mutated by launch**224 words
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Article56 1966-07-26 18 SINGAPORE, Mnn— The shipping community has been advlaad to keep away from Selai Sembilan, south-west of Jurnns shipyard, as undprwnter hlastinc operations are soinc on between 3 p.m. and 5 pm. rtailv. pxrept on Sundays ftnd public holidays Red Ilacs will r* flown by th« controlling56 words
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Advertisement178 1966-07-26 18 Ute CLASSIFIEDS Word. Hi ¥immum, TOLLI* rmni Sanitarium to Maija and Rod BOUILL' and MiehaH a dau.:* I July, at Our pital. Ipoh. TIOM SOON MOW. Mi Mm 7>oh Luan >1 o Mfflxm KunK Gu»t Lool at LING TAN ■MMM Chionf N«lu X" Hon«. hM I Bnc i Tan Jack178 words
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