The Straits Times, 29 July 1966
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Title Section25 1966-07-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Ncitiiiiinl Newspaper Estd 1845 FRIDAY. JI'LY 29, 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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536 1966-07-29 1 TENGKU - The road to a united, happy nation TENGKU -By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today spoke of Malaysia's quiet revolution leading to a happier and more prosperous society. In a speech prepared for delivery at the opening ol »he (our-day maha exhiK i Road, the r >aid the .i536 words
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Article, Illustration563 1966-07-29 1 'Confrontation not over' ...AND I'M STILL PRIME MINISTER, HE SAYS JAKARTA, Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno declared today that Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia had not ended. II would continue until Malaysia adhered to the VMVA Manila Agreement be said in a speech broadcast by Radio Jakarta. The President, speaking aftet563 words
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Article130 1966-07-29 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Troops with machineguns and fixed bayonets blocked all roads leading to President Soekarno's Palace from early this morning as Muslim criticism mounted against the new Cabinet. Paratroopers, in radio contact with the Jakarta garrison, patrolled strategic points in the capital. Army strongmanReuter - 130 words
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Article33 1966-07-29 1 LONDON. Thurs. Echo a talking Indian mynah bird, screeched "Shut up at Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, when she asked to hear him talk at an exhibition here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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251 1966-07-29 1 Director's wife turns up in court with a pair of black eyes SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Martha Choi, wife of a company director, told the High Court today that her husband had punched her in the eyes at their home in Dunbar Walk last night the eve of today's hearing of her251 words
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Article43 1966-07-29 1 ADEN. Thurs. A man uas publicly beheaded in a square outside the gates of Sanaa, the Yemen capital, and two other men and a woman awaited execution yesterday, according to a European commercial representative who arrived here last night. —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration338 1966-07-29 1 SPECIAL PRIVILEGES OF CITY COUNCILLORS SUSPENDED PENANG, Thursday. TUX Mayor of George Town's monthly ;illowances of $7.">0 and $27)1) entertainment allowance have been slopped with ell eel from July 1. Disclosing this today, the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said the State Government had338 words
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Article35 1966-07-29 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thinstudents wen arrpned on charge of rioting here last nieht ai;rr stone-Ihrowine tattle between tvm schools in which a Policp chip! who ln'rrvrnpfi \>hn beaten anri left with a broken arm.35 words
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Article28 1966-07-29 1 MOSCOW. Thun Tinted Nations Secret ary-Grnrra l U Thnnt arrived m Leningrad thia morning for a one-day vimi. the Soviet news ■■•nejl turn reported. ReutCT.28 words
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Article140 1966-07-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today that he was prepared to take a $10 bet with the PPP leader. Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam. that he would still be Prime Minister at the end of this year. He said here; "To140 words
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186 1966-07-29 1 Marines kill 65 Reds in sneak battle SAIGON. Thurs. A U.S. Marine patrol crawled to within earshot of hundreds of North Vietnamese t roopi and then brought, down American artillery and airpower on the Communists, killing least 65. U.S. spokesmen said. The Marti c reconnala•ancc unit spotted tti munists inUPI - 186 words
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Article32 1966-07-29 1 LONDON. Thun. I'nnii Mm HaroM Wilson i:n melon lonieht lor talk: with President .John- iain war. Nato developments i Weal relations, di .<nd Britain.-- severe tconoanic problems. Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article31 1966-07-29 1 SINGAPORE. Thm minuie changes h 'h» i oi Indonesia* ;;(i-rrun [actMiifiinu mission. Scheduled ;n in- iirn iih,., thr Indonesians will i 'wo batches tomorrow ;ind on s.iiurriay.31 words
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Article26 1966-07-29 1 STOP PRESS HVNOI PLEDGE GENEVA. Thar?.— Hanoi government has sent cabl«" to World Council »i Churches pledging homa- nitarian tn-atmt-nt o( fsemies capt«red in war. _A.r.26 words
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141 1966-07-29 2 37 deaths from beer drinkers' disease \KM WIKK Ihurs The journal of the American Medical Association ><*sterday reported a new diaease. which has apparently proved fatal in X" cane*. I>m tors lor want »f a better word are calling it "beer drinkers' heart disease because it appears that e\ces*i\e consumption141 words
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Article56 1966-07-29 2 MANILA. Thurs. A 33-year-old widow walked into a police •tation and said she had choked her three-month-old son to death. "I cuuld not stand his crying," Mrs. Simeona Sepucado said. The killing took place several months ago. she contended because my conscience vuUPI - 56 words
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357 1966-07-29 2 SAIGON, Thurs AMERICAN authorities today i den t i tied Navy Lt. Dieter Dengler as the pilot who became the first U.S. captive lo escape from North Vietnam. US. spokesmen named the 28-year-old pilot from Paclfica. California, as theUPI - 357 words
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146 1966-07-29 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr Alcxei Ko»ygin. has assured U Thant he wants him to continue as United Nations Secretary General when his term of office expires next November, informed sources said here last night. U Thant. here on an official visit,Reuter - 146 words
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193 1966-07-29 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE White House yesterday dissociated itself from a new call by South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky for the allies to invade North Vietnam and end the war quickly. The Prime Minister, speaking to a Saigon Press conference earlier yesterday193 words
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144 1966-07-29 2 JJONG KONG, Thurs Peking has condemned as "hostile act" the Japanese Government's refusal to let Mr. Liv Mine-yi, a high-ranking Chinese Communist Party official, into Japan. Mr. Liv, vice-chairman of the China Peace ommitlie and president of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions,Reuter - 144 words
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275 1966-07-29 2 More babies born after cold spell in South Africa pRETORIA. (South 1 Africa), Thurs. Studies of South Africa'! birthrate Optra reveal that it early coupled with the weather, and that the colder it he the more babtci are born o in nin« months after the cold spoil, according to theReuter - 275 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-07-29 2 TXi£ CSAMSOLS S-<> *&>''<* /THIS IS (?IDICULOUS-IT«)| I ~>.~ (TBX TUI« Iff Li11 words
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212 1966-07-29 3 $7.5 mil, in the till at parking tickets 'sale' VFW YORK. Thurs.— A^ The traffic court is i holding its own version of a mail order ticket sale, and the clerks cannot keep count of the money rolling in. Ten days ago the city offered this "bargain" to holders ofAP - 212 words
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90 1966-07-29 3 GREENVILLE .Texas). Thurs. Marina Porters, the Russianbom widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, has moved here from Dallas. 45 miles away, to escape sensationhungry sightseers. It was In Dallas that Oswald shot and killed President Kennedy and policeman J. D. Tippit. according to the officialReuter - 90 words
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Article63 1966-07-29 3 KHARTOUM. Thurs. Parliament yesterday elected Sayed Sadik Al Mahdi. president of the Umma Party, as the new Prime Minister of the Sudan. Sayed Sadik, a descendant of the Great Mahdi who founded modern Sudan. replaces Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub. another Umma leader, who was I forced63 words
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Article34 1966-07-29 3 BOSTON, Thurs. Rudy Carnevale. 34 of Beverly, who had been krpt alive by artificial I kidney machines since 1963 has died at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital of a cerebral haemorrhage.34 words
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129 1966-07-29 3 CHEVALIER FINDS NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER J XMKI.KI \II I K (New Jersey). Than Maurice Chevalier. 78, thr "r rench-Amerlcan who lijn t harmed several generations of women here and abroad, is still f nding new worlds to conquer in entertainment He embarked this week <«n his first experience In129 words
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321 1966-07-29 3 Wilson wins Commons vote on freeze LONDON, Thursday. THE British Government last night won a vote of confidence in the House of Commons for its voluntary wage-and-prices freeze, defeating an Opposition charge of incompetence, by a majority of 79. The voting came at the end of a two-day debate onReuter - 321 words
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75 1966-07-29 3 Girl is first person to swim Loch Ness INVERNKSS. Thurs. An 18 year-old girl today became the first pervm to swim l.nrh Ne-vs. home of Scotland's legendary monster. The 2,*! mile lons loth has rl«fie<l many of Britain's long-distance men swimmers Thr girl. Rrend Siieratt. of Macrlrsfield, England, completed herReuter - 75 words
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101 1966-07-29 3 \IEXICO CITY. Thurs. Seven hundred and fifty couples bustled about Mexico City yesterday making last-minute preparations to get married —i all at once. The couples will take thrir fowl Mmultanoou.sly on Monday in sports auditorium. Thp Mexican Government Is encouraging the mass ceremonies101 words
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Article68 1966-07-29 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. One of the largest search effort* ever mounted in the eastern Pacific yesterday failed to turn up a trace of a missing plane copiloted by Vietnam hero Brig. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell. The Coast Guard said at least 52 planes and 17UPI - 68 words
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Article30 1966-07-29 3 BRIGHTON. Thurs. Actress Joan Plowright. wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, head of Britain's National Theatre. last night cave birth to a daughter, the couple's third child.— AP.AP - 30 words
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165 1966-07-29 3 T ONDON, Thurs. The British Government yesterday presented to Parliament a Bill designed to put out of business the pirate radio stations which beam a non-stop programme of pop music and advertisements at Britain. There are now 10 pirate stations operating from ships andReuter - 165 words
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Article31 1966-07-29 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs India has started assembling supersonic Soviet MiG 21 lighters at a plant north-east of Bombay, the Defence Production Mlnirtrr Mr. Alungal Mathal Thomas, told Parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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125 1966-07-29 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Shi--11 rali Mislimov. oldrst man in the Soviet Union, has come clown from his home in the Azerbaijan HilK to the hie city of Baku for a health chec k and doctors pronounced the 1 lil -year-old farmer in perfectReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement235 1966-07-29 3 Mm i.' f I^Y^llicivP IK~ R%& Chanrita have the material, fLiAIIUMYe WLs&i and the tailor*, to giv. a K« i«J superb cut to your new WOOll^n K>i two-piece woollen suit. tt wilt 11 m ,^J Whether you need a light suit for local wear or a olllt B I heavier235 words
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165 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mohamed All bin Yusop. 24, who with two others posed as fares to rob a taxi driver, was Jailed today for two years by the Second District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. The other two Matnin bin Osman and165 words
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282 1966-07-29 4 Lee's promise: Malays return first to Crawford THK Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, lurs assured Malay residents that they would be given priority if they want to return to the Crawford area, which is now under urban redevelopment. The Prime Minister referred to the situation in Crawford two years282 words
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Article256 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE National Development Division of the Minis- try of Law and National Development has promulgated revised building regulations to come into force from tomorrow. These will replace two sets of former building regulations, which consisted of the former City Council regulations applicable to256 words
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Article59 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A baby show will highlight a food and fun fair to be held at St. Patricks School grounds from 9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. on Sunday. The function, organised by the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. Biglap Hill. U In aid59 words
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Article34 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Political Secretary. Ministry of Interior and Defence. Mr. Ong Soo Chuan will open the new market recently constructed in Neighbourhood I In Jurong Industrial Estate tomorrow at 7 p.m.34 words
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Article65 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Raja'« Commercial College will entertain some 250 inmates of four welfare homes to tea on Aug. 9—lndependence Day They will visit the children in the Cheshire Home the Red Cross Crippled Children s Home, the Welfare School lor Boys in Keppel Road, and the St.65 words
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Article341 1966-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The second dress rehearsal for the big Singapore Independence Day parade on Aug. 9 will be heU on Sunday between 6 a.m. and 12 noon on the Patiang and St. Andrew's Road. After the march past the parade and mobile column wtU proceed to Kalian341 words
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196 1966-07-29 4 CJINGAPORE. Thurs. 3 More than 80 delegates from eight countries, including Singapore and Malaysia, will attend the combine d orthopaedic conference scheduled to begin at the University of Singapore on Aug. 8. The conference is sponsored by the University and196 words
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334 1966-07-29 5 Make the Tengku's birthday a holiday' call to Govt I* LAI-A LLMPLR. Ttaur* —The Government is to be tailed upon to introduce legiMation to enable it through Mara, to subvribe to half thr capital of toint \rnlures launched by foreign firms and organisations enjoying pioneer 9talu> I he call will334 words
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Article50 1966-07-29 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 50 provincial governors, police and military chiefs from Thailand will arrive here on Aug. 7 on a thrre-day goodwill and study tour of Singapore. The team will be headed by the Thai Deputy Under-Secretary of :hr Ministry of Interior. Dr. Malaj Hmanantiana.50 words
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163 1966-07-29 5 1/ UA L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Another Japanese mission is due here shortly for detailed discussions on Japane9e assistance to Malaysia in agricultural de v c lopment programmes. In a statement today, the Prime Minister's Department said that this field was one which was163 words
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113 1966-07-29 5 KUCHING. Hiurs Security forces' helicopters have played a major role in many battles w a> faced with a new Ahdlcupterut 103 Squadron Piloted by Fllghi Lieui. E.F. Uren was dropDin surrender leatleU in the Lunuu area when some ol the leaileis be- came entanßled in113 words
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Article, Illustration554 1966-07-29 5 CHAN BENG SOON - Muda project starts after Sultan's blessing CHAN BENG SOON: HE PRESSES PLUNGER AT 'PET SCHEME' From 'JHE Sultan of Kedah today gave his blessing to the official start of work on the $204 million Mv d a irrigation scheme described as the biggest single project in SouthEast Asia. "It is554 words
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Article189 1966-07-29 5 Staff's concern over Pan-Am ban SINGAPORE. ThUl Top Pan-American executives and the airlines local staff have expressed their deep concern over the Singapore Government's recently imposed restrictions on the airlines operations in this region The-,c restrictions are the Government's ban on Pan-Am carrying passengers, cargo, and mail between Singapore and189 words
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Article41 1966-07-29 5 PENANG. TtMn. Lee Chumi Seng. 51. was cycling home late last night v hen he was stopped by three men at Jalan Free School. pushed oil his bicycle and then robbed of $45, two pens and a gold chain.41 words
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235 1966-07-29 5 JEFFREY FfMNCIES - Very hard to please all, says Tun Mustapha JEFFREY FfMNCIES 8> JESSELTON. Thurs. The new Minister ol Sabah Affairs, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Ha run. disclosed today that a post of junior minister in th« Central Government had been offered to UPKO. but no reply had been received from it.235 words
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Advertisement292 1966-07-29 5 Now Holden is greater than ever. You get even more for your money! great new ride— lower suspension— wider trackmore power— sleeker lower styling front to back! No other car ever offered so much New clean cut Looks? Everything that makes a Car beauty, more luxurious comfort, solid reliability nrent292 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-07-29 6 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Selangor club I joins 4 10 per cent off scheme KUALA LUMPUR. Thursda>. •JHL Associated Turf Clubs are going into the 'book-making" business in a big way to beat illegal 'bookies'" who are depriving turi clubs and the Government ot millions of dollars in417 words
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Article45 1966-07-29 6 KUAI.A I IMI'L'K Iliur^ liuhr Ahm..d Sabki Inn Jaliidm. a committee member of the Miila>sian Association of Youth Clubs will represent Malaysw at the second Asian-German youth leaders meeting to be held in Bonn OanMMßjr, norn Aug 4 to aeut. 945 words
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269 1966-07-29 6 1 The statue of Perang's founder, Capt. Francis Light, which was recently removed from the High Court grounds to t ho museum, will stay in Penang. "It is an historical object and should be retained in Penan* for posterity." the Chief Minster. Tan269 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-07-29 6 Madeline's plea fails to save husband PFRTH, Thj.r,. Singa-porr-boin Madeline Kon recently admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court, had her first import. mm case yesterday defending her hutband on a sptidin? charge. llrr husband. Ro«cr JaaMCJ Cook, was charged Wtth driving at H mi Us ncr horn aAP - 116 words
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Article37 1966-07-29 6 PENANG. Thurs.— Thieves broke liito the York Road house of Mr A F. Young on Tuesday night and stole :i radiogram, a sliver tray and clothes and shoes lo the total value of $1,04537 words
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Article98 1966-07-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday rVHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, x is to address the United Nations Generai Assembly on Malaysia's foreign policy, it was disclosed today. The main item on Assembly's agenda is the Rhodesian crisis. It is expected that Malaysia will co-sponsor a98 words
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Article26 1966-07-29 6 MUAR- Than, A Bntiih Army recruiting team will miernv. .indidates for service in v various branches ;it the Territorial Army Centre here un Monday.26 words
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Article28 1966-07-29 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. No. 64 Squadron of the Royal Air Fore» wul hold a ceremonial parade and fly-past at RAF Tengah tomorrow to mark its 50th anniversary.28 words
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Article36 1966-07-29 6 PENANG. Thurs. A young Indian paraded in the nude along the sea-wall at the Esplanade, opposite the City Council office, this morning. A police car 'rrUfd soon afterwards and took him away.36 words
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195 1966-07-29 6 SINGAPORE Ilmrs. lin Mayor of Gold v< i \u\ibttne, Alderman Brnesl H 81ngapoi tnarlu ■I tourist entre. And bm v ailing till In Austra r has in I'd hi:. Its ha I -pliers its multi-cultui and tho wide \.iij. 'oiler at competitive prices. On195 words
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Miscellaneous305 1966-07-29 6 Straits Times Crossword aw9f hB hLV ~~"Hh"~~~hB"~""~hbF' I I^i ACROSS du&l 1 1> 1. Chopin's n.nne may be used 7 Palrt restored an entiy after by hikers 13-441 time illi. 8. Oriental with aim i4> 9 Transport (or beauties? <6--10. Bartorlally they are matters of degree (3. 3 4i 12305 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-07-29 7 Seven pledge eyes to S'pore eye bank SINGAPORE. Thursday. A SINGAPORE banker, who has been ao tively associated with blind welfare work for two decades, has bequeathed his eyes to the newly-formed Singapore eye bank. Mr. Yeo Tiam Siew. 62. Reneral manager of the Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation, and president270 words
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105 1966-07-29 7 Sea brash: Bid to keep boat afloat MALACCA. Thur.s. The Indonesian cargo boat, the Selat Sunda which was badly damaged after a collision with a Greek cargo vessel here early yesterday was towed last night to .shallow waters near the Malacca River to prevent it from sinking. The captain, 31105 words
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Article34 1966-07-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis The followiiiK were elected officials of the Labour Party (A Mal«\v Buug.sar branch: Chairman Mr. V. David: vice-chairman. Inche Zainal Rampak: secretary. Mi .s Palany: treasurer, Mr. Chelluppan Pallai.34 words
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Article30 1966-07-29 7 KLUANO ihui-.s. a Brtuan \rmy recruiting team will be at in Diamund Jubilee Hall. Batu Pahat. at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday to ecruit youths for ils various inits.30 words
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Article109 1966-07-29 7 ON July 15 the Straits j Times published a report headed "Father is sued fcr $100.000" In which Mr. Yang Pin Joo was described as the owner of Summit Co. (Malaysia) Ltd. It has now been pointed out to us that this is a mistake. Mr.109 words
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173 1966-07-29 7 KIALA LIMPIK Thurv _A lorry attendant. Yahya Kin Huvstin. 28. whoitc .eft hand wa.< paralysed after he fell off a company vehicle. Mas today .iv. tided damages of s:a.00o by Mr Jumkt ft. ft. Gill in the High Court here. Hf was al>o173 words
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Article62 1966-07-29 7 KAJANG. Thurs The Kajang Thien Temple will hold a three-day celebration beginning on I Monday to honour the riiety Thien Thor Guan Suay at Jalan lukang here. In the evening, the temple* nianaqement committee will give a di! nei to which State Assemblyn'fii. Members of Parliament,62 words
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Article42 1966-07-29 7 SEGAMAT. Thur.s Tin l.unpin Rotary Club will hold a charity dance at the Tunku Be.sar Secondary School here at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. The Yang di-Peituan Besar of Neml Sembilan and his wife wl" oe |Mrti of honour42 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-07-29 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl O v/ tl I i s-ess yep > v I SHAD -EAD GOTlNTri' AzO-NrS.\// Mk V V VVAV O' AW BALL, ITS Z.'Z- /i\m F^] V/TN B-iTC^- j-' :hat BJwLV mas noA 0-^*-, V sense oe wjvor, guvnor: U—~f' -m-^*" t- > y s\j&47 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-07-29 8 THE President of Singapore. Inche Vusof bin lakak, being greeted by 'Miss Mary Poppins" (Miss Patriiia Rossiter) on arrival to attend the charity film premiere of "Mary Poppins" at the Cathay Cinema on Wednesday nicht Looking; on Is Mr. Heah Hock Menu. Deputy Chairman123 words
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Article156 1966-07-29 8 SINGAPORE. Thursday. rpHE President of the Land and Housing Develop- ment Association. Mr. Hanson Kwauk, today said the end oV confrontation and the Indonesian recognition of Singapore had given new hope to the j private housing development industry in Singapore. He reported that for the past156 words
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Article69 1966-07-29 8 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore is organising a special course to further develop taleni management ability among executives in the various fields of business in the Republic The course, called 'Techniques in Sales Management." will x 1 conducted at the69 words
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Article38 1966-07-29 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. Che Maw an blnte Wajid Khan, wife of the Stale Education Minister. Inche Ralnm labak, will cnen a kindergarten art exhibi'ion at the ■tar ol the Sea Kindergarten at Holland Road on Sa'urday.38 words
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Article194 1966-07-29 8 STRIKERS PLAN TO RESUME PICKETS SINGAPORE. Thur.s- The central committee and officials of 40 branches of the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Union will meet tomorrow afternoon to decide when striking employees of Hotel Singapura should resume picketing the hotel premises. On Sunday, a Meting <>t all ihr striken194 words
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Article66 1966-07-29 8 SINGAPORE. Thins 1 :.c Second Industrial Arbitration Court will resume heartna of a trade dispute between tin Finance Co.. Ltd and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union on Monday. The dispute relate! ;o proposals for a new collective agreement. On Tuesday, the ***** v. ill hear a dismissal66 words
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Article, Illustration401 1966-07-29 8 MURDER VERDICT IN CAR PARK SHOOTING SINGAPORE. Thui A verdict of murder return* coroner s inqiui into th«^ death youne laboiw tiifian. Lim Khaj who was shot d< Jackie'i Bdu I in Orchard Road OQ May 7. In.spector I of the CID. who lod f\uli investigation* into tl (I (Hit401 words
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Advertisement265 1966-07-29 8 AQUAPLANE 1770Y 96-2 I I I A wonderful new sportsman's watch is introduced into the already popular Sandoz i -—-aj 'B Aquaplane series the SANDOZ AUTOMATIC "DAY-DATE 1 Every SANDOZ Aquaplane Watch is SHOCKI^^^Hj^P^" fl^B PROTECTED and PRESSURE TESTED to 10 '*9H|B atmospheres which means that every SANDOZ ***** 4265 words
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Miscellaneous200 1966-07-29 8 Aiifff <h>,, I* if y.T. Utt nil in I'L' I GOT/ YOUGHTA KMOV y^ ...I'M NOT \/^~~^A. WELL. ANYWAY, IT S NOT CLCS2S-REP.' ENiOUGHTXEEP ESPECIALLY \WIZ£R, I'M RESPONSIBLE GEE, TH 1 FIGHTIN' THAT'S iXIT BLACK All ;i,C6- LIT TLE I YOUR NOSE OUTA WHEN IT COMES TEL IN 1 WU200 words
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Advertisement75 1966-07-29 9 ROTHMANS PRESENT A COMPLETELY NEW CIGARETTE If M THE LONG SIZE \A/iur FILTER WITH HfvJ^^ REALTOBACCO L* U HS£ I/-\O I C White Horse... a man's choice. VJttfe fe^^^^^ Great new smoke because of great tobacco. Broad-leaf Virginia. Specially selected l^^fe H and blended by Rothmans expert tobacco men since75 words
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Article60 1966-07-29 10 M Wmr4m lit Nianma) r«MiLV of ksts Mr. N J Bise. ell s h.nk all «ho seeit wre«tba. (JDMtiofia /or maaaaa. asm«a«ea •seiAaleiH-e atteneieel tke fuaeral and r>» aired amsiataace, is Usssr ra«*at MM LOKE HOCK NGAI and faaailv .4 fneeid»ni> attended the funeral of Madam T«cw in> raw*60 words
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Obituary25 1966-07-29 10 H W«rrfa tli iMimimmm) IN I*l* LOVING Memory of Mm l«M*d 11-7-W. »Him> Max oa M-7-M SI. AnloaT K.U S 30 p m25 words
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Article324 1966-07-29 10 N Wor4t If* l Mimlmmmt SALE NOW ON M Hilda s Cold all avpartmrnt BMM from tin Big reduction oa ta4 Ten MieelNin i t.. n* called to thr phone )u.t as thr bill tor dinnrr «r---dit account at Donald Mooi> WICS AND HAIRPIECES'' CM thrm from Flair Ralon.324 words
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Article35 1966-07-29 10 II Worit il i Minimum) DR. JONAS E. MILLER, outatandlt.. FiM* bei-turer, speaking from Juiv 24th 31st 7.30 p.m. nightly. Faith Anstmbly or God Church. I-A Kirn X.at Road, Bing»por«-12. Kvtry one welcome.35 words
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Article652 1966-07-29 10 d«y th«- Muda River irrigation scheme got under way with a bang. The Sultan of Kedah pressed a plunger and dynamite exploded, setting off reverb* rations which eventually will be felt far from the lonely valley near the Thai border where they began. To 60,000 padi652 words
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Article313 1966-07-29 10 Japan was the first country to pledge assistance for the Malaysian Development Plan. It offered to make available U.S. $50 million in credits at development conference in Tokyo in April a month in advance of Mr. Tan Siew Sin's interview with member* of the Aid Malaysia Club in313 words
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Article179 1966-07-29 10 The Ford Foundation has a reputation for imaginative generosity, and lives up to it in its latest gift to the Malaysian Government. This takes the form of a grant of $740,000 to enable the Harvard University Advisory Service to assign consultants to work with Malaysian economic planning agencies,179 words
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Article, Illustration943 1966-07-29 10 M.s. Wilde - M.s. Wilde A WARNING FOR THE UNITED NATIONS I,N GENEVA, Thurs THE world's health is not improving; it is getting worse especially in developing countries. This warning was given here by Dr. Marcolino Gomez Candau, Director-General of the World Health Organisation. The reasons arc largely943 words
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445 1966-07-29 10 THE divorce laws of this country for the majority of our citizens are based on the English Law, which itself is based on ancient Canon Law deriving from a time when marriage and divorce were the exclusive jurisdiction of the clergy. The Divorce445 words
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Letter111 1966-07-29 10 llfE moved Into Port TT Dickson a year ago, and the house we occupy has never been visited by a meter-reader to find out our water consumption. We are a family of three and our water bills are such that we seem to be using about111 words
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Letter22 1966-07-29 10 A TEAM of officials came to register the staff for new Singapore identity cards. Onpquarter of us were re-22 words
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Letter138 1966-07-29 10 'THERE is talk ol the great opportunities lor Malaysia. in the field of tourism. One of the greatest assets of this country is no doubt the beautiful countryside. Most people —and most tourists— view this from the main roads. But soon they will only see only ugly138 words
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Letter56 1966-07-29 10 YOUR editorial on "Raayat Schools" gives the impression that they are controlled and organized by the State Government through subsidies the State contributes. It further carries the implication that these schools, an heritage from the past, are being sustained and perpetuated by the State Government for the purpose56 words
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Letter112 1966-07-29 10 IT Is clearly known to Mr. Chow (S.T. July lfit that bursary payments for the first university term cannot begin to be made until agreements hive been properly and finally executed. This process follows interviews which in turn do not take place until the Universities' admission Hits have been112 words
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Letter38 1966-07-29 10 I HOPE that when the World cup soccer films arrive TV. Singapore will show them at a late hour say after 10.30 p.m. the best time for the majority of sports followers. H. P. NG Singapore38 words
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Advertisement522 1966-07-29 10 Struts Ttars k Hatjv Hail BB**BBaft*a**at B*B9v##9f(JBB>BBBtMaB9V SBBtstV >■■»•»< COtD STBBA f M*BBB> MAI B»«w«" 4 a.,.,...- Bate. COiB |TOtA«H lUNCHII ■••< Bom AwffcfMMf Atjoej+l O©« STO«f ITB mmt M A*>euß **a«*lfta*e>B* ObsbßßW W ttJßtnßtjTfßrw* BVfBBIW *Li>Bßßß^>BjnT |J T Bt4T a. m 11- I Aa#BßM9«9lt*J ••#*l f|j| gt t«)fj>> HUMW522 words
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Advertisement28 1966-07-29 10 SABST4OU 25" Big Ii Bcoutitul high-gloss wooden cotxnet in distinctive st,le. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT Hi-Fi Traders Si.Sou«rt B.og» Road Svigwor* t Tel 77?44 *****28 words
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Advertisement130 1966-07-29 10 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout a r conditioning 14 m__ I 3JC Kppp cool with a Carrier Weathermaker Model RA. Quiet, cool, comfortable the model RA is designed tor largp bedrooms or living rooms. A special temperature selection offers a wid.« range of settings. Output 10.800 to 1 1,000 B.T.130 words
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308 1966-07-29 11 Perak Turf Club to hold $1 million lottery IPOH Thurs. A SI million lottery with a difference is to be Introduced by the Perak Turf Club at its November race meeting. The first of its kind in Malaysia, iv unique feature the ticket* -to be nn vale next week at308 words
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Article31 1966-07-29 11 KANOAR. Thurs. Four more PMIP branches have been formed in Perils. They are at Kampong Bam Behor Mempelan. Behor Oelam. Kampong Belukar Padans Biding and Kampong Lama Belat Batu31 words
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Article90 1966-07-29 11 MALACCA. Thurs. A 25-year-old school teacher, I mat bin Baba. was today awarded damages totalling $49,221 by Dato Justice Ismail Khan in the Hich Court here today for injuries sustained In a motor accident which left him paralysed from the waist down. I m.it was seriously injured90 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-07-29 11 MALAYSIA'S Chief of Protocol. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Jala I (left) with Mr. Rome* Busuego (right) the Philippines Ambassador designate, at the Istana Negara before Mr. Busuego presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong yesterday. With them are Dato Wan Abdul Rahim bin Wan Ngah.84 words
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Article52 1966-07-29 11 PENANG. Thun*. I»o Indian MPs, Haji M Mohammed Ismail Sahib, president of the Indian Union Muslim League, and Mr. A. K A. Abdus Samath. will be entertained to dinner at the E. and O Hotel by the Penang Ounide Millath reception committee, when they vimi here on52 words
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Article115 1966-07-29 11 »T»APAH. Thurs.— The A Sultan of Perak said here today that he was "not at all disturbed" by the somewhat cool reception accorded him by schoolchildren yesterday when he arrived for a four-day tour of the district. Making the clarification at the district rural115 words
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Article27 1966-07-29 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs Singapore had 107 trade unions with a total membership of 152.023 at the end of last month, according to Ministry of Labour statistics.27 words
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Article41 1966-07-29 11 KUALA LIPIS, Than. Zulkifli bin Mustafa, seven, of Clifford Primary School here, was killed and his classmate, Chu» Kirn Hocng, seven, injured when a rubber tree fell into the school compound during; the tiffin break this morning.41 words
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180 1966-07-29 11 HEADMEN: OUR PAY NOT ENOUGH TO BUY A PACK OF SMOKES A DAY MUAR, Thurs. The allowance for kampong headmen in Johore is not enough to buy a packet of cigarettes a day. The president of the Johore Kampong Headmen's Association, Haji Osman bin Hajl Talb. said this at the180 words
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Article36 1966-07-29 11 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A request from he Dew Recreation Club asking for the review of its application to build a swimming pool was rejected by the Town Council at it* meeting here last night.36 words
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224 1966-07-29 11 Taff: Umno has nothing to do with these groups SINGAPORE. Thurs. As Internal Security police today continued investigations concerning two subversive Malay organisations, the chairman of Singapore Umno. Inche Ahmad Hajl Tan*, categorically stated that the party had nothing to do with them. He said: "We would like to dissociate224 words
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Advertisement27 1966-07-29 11 FostefsLager 7*^ The finest Australian MIBrSLSQK mm Beer available at good DRINK IT HERE AT ff™ B^ nt UtLLAn j THE CLIFFORD CAFE m m m^ m^27 words
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Advertisement220 1966-07-29 11 WHlPaour^ Treat yourself and the family to a delicious CARNATION one-whip ice-cream and discover the richer, creamier flavour of today's CARNATION, the pure, country-fresh, cows' milk! Only water has been removed by evaporation in today's CARNATION. Protein, vitamins and minerals have been retained to give your desserts and ice-creams that220 words
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Miscellaneous817 1966-07-29 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala I umpur Tamil; 6.10 Disneyland and Penant; t lpoh and Show; 7 News In English; Malacca: 3, 10 Johore Bah- 7.10 Sports report; 7.35 ru; 4 Taiping; 7— Batu Pa- Lone Ranger Troubled hat; 9 Kluan*. Waters: 8 News In Manda- nn: 8.10 MAHA Exhibition;817 words
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Article61 1966-07-29 12 Kothmans of Pall Mall announce the introduction to the Malaysian Hiid Singapore markets of a completely new Virginia cigarette called White Horse. A long size filter cigarette. White Horse ha.s been specially produced by Rothmans with selected broadieaf Virginia tobaccos to meet the* r.ped among61 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-07-29 12 lit ß. N. V. ALLMARK, (above) ITi Organon Laboratories Ltd. area manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Burma, left Singapore last week to attend sales promotion and marketing conferences in England and Holland The conferences are the results of extensive surveys of the Singapore and Malaysian179 words
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Article216 1966-07-29 12 Oh Kee Tiang - Oh Kee Tiang By a drop of $27 million during the first quarter, compared to the corresponding l>eriod last year, Fenang's total trade recovered by almost $11 million in April this year, according to the latest official trade statistics. This does not include trade from216 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-07-29 12 EXECUTIVE FROM GEC ON TENDAY TOUR MR T. G. PROCTOR, (above* a senior executive of General Electric Co. Ltd.. In the United Kingdom. Is visiting Singapore and Malaysia on a tenday observational tour of the company's various development project* In this region. Mr. Proctor, who is the technical manager of100 words
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Article164 1966-07-29 12 LUFTHANSA German Airlines made a profit of $34,671,165 last year, Mr. A. vom Hofe, the airline's manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei disclosed. The year 1965 was a special year for Lufthansa as It marked the 10th anniversary of the German carrier's re-estab!ish-ment after the war. During164 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-07-29 12 A POPULAR brand of Hong Kong made shirt will be manufactured locally in future. Chop Wing Thye, which nas i oeen importing snin-s manufactured by their Hong Kong associates for many years, have formed a new company. Lifting Shirt Manufacturing Ltd.. for the purpose.243 words
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Article68 1966-07-29 12 One of the Royal Intero«»n Lines' IRILI fastest cargo liners. 11,940 dwt Straat Florida, arrived tn Singapore on her maiden voyage from Japan. The liner is one of four fast cargo boats the RIL has ordered to be built by Nippon Kokan KabushlM Kalsha iNKKi. The68 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-07-29 12 ORIENT CHIEF FOR AIRNZ iIR New Zealand has A announced the creation o* a new appointment, lhat of manager, Orient. It will be niled by Mr. Brian C. Ruscoe, who will be based in Hong Kong. Mr. Ruscoe will take up his nc n duties in early August. The airline207 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-07-29 12 VI R. On» Kian Bre (above). lT an assistant in the shipping department of Harrisons mv CrosHrld (Malaysia) Ltd-, Singapore, leaves on Sunday, for England on a visit to the company's London office and also to their shipping principals (Messrs. Fearnle; and Egrr, managers ot the63 words
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Advertisement321 1966-07-29 12 H.jMy resittont to »He corrosive erfecti o» mtittmn, toil modi and alkali*, chemical fumes and other severe forms of attack, A lITUMASTIC NO. 50 is a heavy duty thuotropic coating which permits the build up of exceptionally thick I i films without sag liltTuMAsffl l^^t v f or rui lin321 words
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Advertisement539 1966-07-29 12 Wiggins Teape award a T HiOUEE*rs^ A OTOIIiOUBTBV tt< ,f^s— aaaaam^ aaaaaaaai Laaa\ rVHE Wi«ins Trapr gr.iiip is bbm of Hti industrial mm■- panirs on whom the Querns Award la Imiuslrv, IHMi. has heen conferred for achievement in exports In IMS. Wiggins T>ape ac rounlrd for ovrr a quarter of539 words
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312 1966-07-29 13 Hunt for 'bodies in the nude 5 killers LONDON. Thur* Pui.iuh die investigating three gruesorrukillings ul young women in three differ-i-intain. :ng they confirmed thai a driveway of a suburba untamed the nude, mutiired body of a young KlihMtl girl w npled been demurder <r-old membered body was found ng312 words
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Article40 1966-07-29 13 Ml Wl\ Israeli Tburv A Philippine student Hid Japanese girl who mrt in Israel and were able to talk to <■ it h other only in Hebrew, have married at Hi. < hurt h of Scotland in Jaffa.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-07-29 13 Mid-air collision between plane and mouse YEW YORK, Thurs- Tactical Air Command at Langley Air Force Base. Virginia, i day officially rrported a mid-air collision between one of its planes and a mouse. The plane, flown by Capt. Robert Carter of the 346 th Troop Carrier Squadron on temporary dutyReuter - 178 words
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Article90 1966-07-29 13 MIAMI. 'Oklahoma-. Thurs.--A 13-year-old boy ihot himself i becauj-f tall father forced him 'to have Ml Beatle-style hair 1 trimmed, police here said yes- terday. The boy las admitted to a Miami hospital in serious condition. He had been shot m tl" abdomen with aUPI - 90 words
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Article43 1966-07-29 13 IN his two terms at Timbrrtop. 1..- wa.s a Eood studrnt and a Rood sportsman. He has lion.- excellently at evrrythinj. the reference Prince Charle.s obtained from the iiradmasier of Tinibertop. Mr. T. R. Carnett. The priMt to leaving Au&iralia on Monday43 words
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Article23 1966-07-29 13 TArPEH. Thurs.— The Chinese Communists last nlgnt fired 67 ihelU at the Quemoy Ulands and lU at the Mat&u group— AP.AP - 23 words
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Article80 1966-07-29 13 Ali Baba shows his strength CTRONGMAN All Baba stretches his legs to stop a car from smashing into another at a demonstration of hi s strength in Tokyo. The 200 lb. 32--yeai -old steelmuscled Iranian is in Tokyo in the course of a round- the-world tour to challenge anyone inUPI - 80 words
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Article197 1966-07-29 13 EXDRMER Presidential Press Secretary, Mr. Pierre Salinger, said last night that although he felt that Senator Robert Kennedy was equipped In every way to be President, he doubted that the Senator from New York had made any decision on whether to seek the post inAP - 197 words
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Article229 1966-07-29 13 NEW YORK. Thurs yAMBIA yesterday accused Portugal of commitu ting aggression against its territory It served notice to the Security Council that unless lhe Portuguese desisted. Zambia would be obliged to "repulse the aggressors Tne Zambian complaint was submitted by Dr. J. B. Vwemba. the newReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement515 1966-07-29 13 Wk JT^^^Zm^^^^^^^ 2nd Prize: S3 000 cash! 1^ ESC Akk Ti I HM IS? 3rd Prize: S1 000 cash! I B»^#%#i^^^B mm I lIWIEI 2x4th Prizes of $500 cash each CONTEST 50x5th Prizes of SlOO cash each WIN $20,000 IN PRIZES [sasg&srs X N||^ RULES Products (Malaya) Ltd., or their515 words
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Article23 1966-07-29 14 Worm* IH imhmtmtmmtt rastlcv »F LATI Mr 1 N Mraoe tama* Dead af St. Ax>e>»« CaUtedrai. Dtreeear IM OlaaTs .M.A T A23 words
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Advertisement1861 1966-07-29 14 EDUCATION RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS li Word* U Him.)— Boa it rto. e«tra BEC.NNIRS ACL SU.es lUa* I «-Jf !^"rT-ii Ti I isl T>P#- dIDUC < lON IH ALL *riTia* rtimM hmiM Majav Btwrt- 0F CAHi*fTt A RUGS ktamw. after Mt lV*" JSS-^dS.r" ■•a* and evacusdj naasss Praswrias PERSIAN OISISNS1,861 words
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Advertisement2271 1966-07-29 14 LADIES HAJRDRESSING i Wa-ets M (Vim.) Boa it rtt txtro I FANIOA MAISON MARtCLLS il Manicure «u<l Facial Makr-up »P«ru A|>BOiniasrni 11 C. Battery toad. nor* Tei BtTejJJ, MAKjORIt LAOICS MAIMDRESS us '.i> i>rci>ai<l Road H. ihampuu >t si' reasonable cbaraea Bat* i nBM VICKY S riCUMAMA SALON Hfttr- H2,271 words
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Advertisement2745 1966-07-29 15 I aaaaf aT K m t J m arl Tar iA^H AbVjw aWaY i it P HP«tSS SAqiNtS 'C t(»»I WXtt HAMBURG IREMERHAXN RQTTERIAMAMSTERIAM ANTWERP AARHUS CSPENHAI P s "> PajUM Ctfioa Maffl H Dug R'.iam Anta C'hagt* I IAtGSSMA a Saill* SailU II Pt If Au( 71 71 212,745 words
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Advertisement1297 1966-07-29 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. mi tvtiuw fM outvaro timci nm i.l twni«« Laa4i»t tafi Ink ft sum Pint Cm Of CNICASO Imhmpj. MMMvt|. BueUrtn. MiMtMktMgl HPINMI II My CITY If WINNIPEt lw*o«. NiOtMTt. Rotttftaa. Have, Null Ia'IMMI tl »IHI CITY OF IUILIfORO MM. h kyr|. R'dam. H«!l 11/14 d*|1,297 words
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Article128 1966-07-29 16 MELBOURNE. Thus. INDUSTRIALS MM firmer tod*} mith mostly kniall moterv.euls. BHP gained 12 cents to M.40. Oil riMMI v ere keenly sought ESSO t-pioiation denieo rumours <>! anothei oil unite in Bast. Strait kaying the floating rig it shut down tocauae of storms. Bate metals were irregular. today128 words
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Article246 1966-07-29 16 AIGL'ST Brit trade rubber f.o.b. buyers cloaed at S p.m. u> Singapore and Kuala Lumpur TriUrda.T at b4->, centa per lb. dawn half a, cent on Wednntday'a tlaalng level for the position. The tone was quiet and shjlith easier. R.Ax. and M.R.E. closing prices In cents per lb.246 words
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Article26 1966-07-29 16 July K Xl ***** K PRICE: «4J cents (down half a cent). TIN S«3l (up n.lll). Estimated unofficial offcrins 185 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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Article57 1966-07-29 16 'PMC Association at Ban*! in MalayI na made lh«e changei in iti raUa to mercbaota yeaterday tail rmtee to >lnu United lUtte: ruiyini TT IWJ airmail OD aJ 13/16. W> d si. 11 4/ lb credit bills. 33 7 16 trade mill. Sillint TT ar OO ready: Umtod57 words
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783 1966-07-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent Ql IM conditions were again experienced on the Stock Exchange yesterday and during the afternoon industrial prices began to turn slightly easier on a smallish total overall turnover of 333, b0« units. This followed the morning statement by President Soekarno.783 words
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Article27 1966-07-29 16 Malayan Stock Indicr* July '.'7. July H, •Industrials: MH 10<M4 Tins: 11T.36 117 Jt rubbers: 111.K7 lilM •Ore. 30, 1963 UMi. Dec. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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494 1966-07-29 16 rbe Strait* tin price yesterday made another rally ol $1,121 to Sti3l per picul on an offering estimated down 5 ton* to 185 tons. SUonK local support from all sources plus the overtush, inprovement in London >n Wednesday afternoon were responsible for494 words
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Article130 1966-07-29 16 V^MIPS lying alongside tha Singapore are: Bcbu-ktrk. 1/2, Aaaa Hikk.- o City of Winnipeg I 0, Biulo>al in il. Cil> IS If TUne«an IS, Mixwell Kraodir 21 H, Kcningau "-i S4, ■1..1U ::i sj \a*iicktrk Muriuyeverett M/ 41, Imio 4^' 43. Itwrw 1 1 to. Cumonn 4b.130 words
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Advertisement996 1966-07-29 16 MSTRftlia Ni* /(ALAND URVICtI IMIA PAKISTAN AN! MR I AST StRViCtS Ta FrtMattt Adalaifa MtHnaraa. Salaft. Ta Maorat aad Ntgaaattiaaa) Peaanf P. t'taa t'tore P. S haw Piaw| lIMIIi 2 J AM 4/ I aaa 1/ aai WU >( 1J aAJui a I iiai I Seat it Saat CNINMA I996 words
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Advertisement415 1966-07-29 16 k^, KLAVENESS LINE r*. k -a -«\S ■RONXVIUE hi I *a» 11 Aif 2 «onntVlut >t»IU >*•■ l» M»i i »t»M» »«••'■> •OUKa.-v.iu Oci i> «ci i» «ci i» '> SriNYVIUE N«f 12 Nt» 15 Nt» 11 U Nl 2 Bie (.oaoinc -on 10^ MM s»n r«Mci>to it»mt «*nc«u»u »Ui415 words
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Advertisement134 1966-07-29 16 SINGAPORE/SAIGON/DANANG SERVICE Spore Loading for:"TUNGNAN" 1/ 4 Aug Saigon "CAROLINA" 4/ 7 Aug Danang/Nhatrong "INTERTRADER" 15/18 Aug Saigon Chief Agents: UNITED SHIPPING CO. LTD. 71, Telok Aver Street. Singopore. Tel: ***** ***** Sub -Agents: LIAN SIN TRADING CO. 40 -B, Cross Street. Singapore. Tel: ***** ORIENTAL LINE ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD134 words
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Article895 1966-07-29 17 I>l SIMSS in and reported lo 11 ihr Mneanore and Kuala Ijimpur trading rooms of the MhC K\<hanje yrstrrdav with thr number of shares tiaded in brarkrts INDUSTRIALS: C CM iI.OOOI SIM D. <«.0OU) $1.57 n. lo.WiO) II M. i«.immii $l..vs. (1,000) SI. Mi: I nlea* I895 words
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Article70 1966-07-29 17 /'NINES! Product lichanit, Siniaday: Coconut ail: hulk S4SI arllera. drum i Dtn Ceprj: July Auk IK Continent laquoted Ptpptr: Muotok white SIBO aelltra, Sarawak white tl§7i nelleri, apeclai Sarawak hlack Sl42* Mllera. garblad Ltmpong hlack tHi (N) aellera iMt Nl.Wi. ASTA llbO IN) aellcn (100% NLW). Sinciport Coconut70 words
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Article55 1966-07-29 17 r THi present rate of the Malayan A dollar against the pound ster- ling fixed on November 24 1964 is selling T.T. or O.D. *v 3 II 16d. Ruvinc T.T. Nil I <*>d Buying OD. 2s. I',d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to55 words
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Article39 1966-07-29 17 ON KM »n« ticnans* mirkii id Hone Kong v»»t»r<l>iv Ihr U I dcllir «m quoted HI S S3i lor T.T. and «0| fnr ci«h. SU'imj was quotrd at 1tt.12 ana tn, lad tf i*ld at 266 J.39 words
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Advertisement555 1966-07-29 17 NOTICE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT t. INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. C JJoTn^i Tn*'. IH3 I 8 IH3) ■Vf DECLARATION I >DER r. NOTICE that an actlor. hM baaa MMMi again* you WHEREAS the streeu known in tftw Hi** Court Singapore in M I *rtr\- •cc hian Km 4 p trmm Paoir Panjaag im555 words
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Advertisement782 1966-07-29 17 NOTICES DtWAN RA'AYAT. MALAYSIA IHI KIMINAI PROiEDIRI CODE (VMIMiMIM BILL. IMC. The Select Committee nf Drwan Ra ayat on the Criminal Procedure Code i Amendment! Bill IMC would welcome representations from the public on the BUI The BUI U concerned «ith the introduction of a new procedure relaato committal tor782 words
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Advertisement1179 1966-07-29 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I IBKXKV \»>l*l \NT Applications are imiled Id post of Library Assistant Qi. rations: A good degree in Indian i B:udie« from the University ol Malaya or an approved University Salary scale: Probationer $505 x i 25-580 Qualified. 1605 25-805 Probationer with Honours degree will1,179 words
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Advertisement656 1966-07-29 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J h K SELANGOR. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJK.R. di-dalam kelas ("D") dan ka-%tas idi-bawah peringkat I.i akan di-terima di- A Pejabat tni la itu Jabatan < Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R.. 8e- f iangor. Jaun Sultan Hishamuddin. Kuaia Lumpur sahingga pukul 300 petang pada 9-8-66 Untok Rekabentok.656 words
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Advertisement900 1966-07-29 17 THE PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1959. (No. 12 Of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1961. NOTICE UNDER RULE 11. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that th- tfeMfel proposal* fnr ilterauons to the Master Plan 1 »«6 < »ere -ne 26th <\r\ Mb\ submitted to the Minister for Law and N<uionai De\eiop«nent or approval:900 words
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Article, Illustration633 1966-07-29 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: Selangor to continue home supremacy in cricket final By ]N THE home-team domination of the inter-state cricket championship finals between Selangor and Singapore, Selangor this year hardly seem to need the advantage of playing on the Kuala Lumpur padang in the633 words
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493 1966-07-29 18 Razak Cup hockey tussles start today KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. lOHORE did Malaysian and Singapore hockey a J fireat service when they beat Singapore in the south championship last Sunday to give Malacca a place in the championship quadrangular for the493 words
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Article161 1966-07-29 18 Cowdrey celebrates with 87 LONDON. Thurs Colin Cowdrey celebrated his appointment as England captain lor the Fourth Test against the West Indies with an 87 and helped Kent to declare 316 for seven against Gloucestershire yesterday. Clone of play scores in yesterday matches: At Lord*: MCC Presidents XI IR4 (D.161 words
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Article84 1966-07-29 18 pENANG, Thurs— A total of 85 swimmers, divers and waterpolo players 66 men and 19 women will compete in this year's Malaysian swimming championships to be held at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club pool. Tanjong Bungah, this weekend. The competitors are from Penang, Perak. Selangor. Sarawak84 words
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Article33 1966-07-29 18 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Competitors from Perak. Penang and Province Wellesley. Perils xnd Kedah will take part in the North Malay* Inter-Malay sthools sports meet here from Aug. 1 to 4.33 words
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223 1966-07-29 18 IPOH. Thurs. Several new j State records are expected to be set up at the Perak Amateur Athletic Association championships on the municipal padang here on Saturday and Sunday. Malaysian internationals A>ir Victor <20Qm and 400 m. < and M Raman 5.000 m223 words
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Article348 1966-07-29 18 PaM results in the series are: 1958 Selanfor bt Singapore hv S wkU iKL>. Spore 167 iDelilksr. 36. S. Navaratnam 6-38. Ourucharan 3-44 1 and 132 (Najraiah 43. Ally 32. Ourucharan 5-50. Dews 3-15) S gor 220-8 dec (Sathasivam 89. Rajalingam 58 no,348 words
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191 1966-07-29 18 Seap gold winner top seed for S'pore Open SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Phanow Sudsawasdl. gold medal winner of the 1963 and 1965 Seap Games women's sin- i gles tennis championship, is one of four Thai players entered for i i lie Singapore Open lawn tennis championship. The Singapore Open beginning on191 words
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Article99 1966-07-29 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malaysian Malays champion Aushah Attan scored a double in the Singapore Badminton Association national championships when she captured the women's singles and doubles titles at the badminton stadium here last night. Ai-shah- of Mayflower BP scored a 11-5. 11-3 victory over Amy Yap and99 words
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277 1966-07-29 18 Schools athletic meet is definitely off: Dutt K U AL A LUMPUR, n»un Th€ Malta schools athletic championship dulod for Tuesday and Wedneadi :deka Stadium, would not bt hold at all this according to Dili} mar Dutt. president of the Schools Sports Council of Malaysia. Mr. Dutt had rushed to277 words
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Advertisement126 1966-07-29 18 THIS IS A ■M GIRLON yW A SPECIAL A" QUEST FABULOUS j WARDROBE! MARY LIM THE VERSATILE SINGER WHOSE VOICE IS HER FORTUNE! """"Mill AND LEARN MARY'S SUCCESS SECRET IN THE AUGUST ISSUE OF YOUR FAVOURITE MAGAZINE 111 iUll I I kill Vv^sa B^^ Ltf^sWrtfl^ff-^^JI OTHER AUGUST SPECIALS INCLUDE- HOW126 words
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Advertisement141 1966-07-29 18 OPEL v IL^^^^Sr^WyK FOUR DOOR KADETT^fflpnppm The 4-door OPEL KADETT is now elegantly spa- H^^flJT 4fr±!^^^*^^ ptn ciously larger and exhila- ratingly more powerful. S The re -powered 1.1 litre engine provides high cruising speed and effortless top speed of over 90 m ph. It has an improved 12 volt141 words
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Miscellaneous153 1966-07-29 18 I DIARY ATHLETICS AAA cships: Penan* iMTC grd>. Kelantan <K. Bharuc Negri (Sbant; Johore (Police Depot grd. J. I Bahrut. Dindings combined schools ("ships (Sitiawani. BADMINTON Pahang cshipa <Mentakab>. Malacca junior inter-team: Argonauts •B' v ACS: Cosmopolitan v Imperial, Kilat v Eagle (MBA hall). BOWLING Perak tenpin r 'ships (PTCSC.153 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-07-29 19 MOZAMBIQUE'S 'BLACK PANTHER' SHOWS HIS SCORING SKILL PORTI GAL'S star Eusebio. "Black Panther" from Mozambique, the roost talked-of player in the World Cup tournament, seems certain now to collect a £1.000 award offered by British businessmen to the top scorer. Only a fantastic storing spree by his111 words
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Article437 1966-07-29 19 LONDON. Thur» IJELMI T SCHOEN, manager of the West German team which will meet England in the World Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday, today refuted charges that his players are "good actors." But Herr Schoen admitted he was worried about the possib- ility of437 words
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127 1966-07-29 19 EPSOM JEEP - Hard KL track: Only one did fast work EPSOM JEEP B, IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Fields at Kual a Lumpur on Sunday may be cut up unless there is a break In the present dry spell. Trainers were chary of sending out their charges against the stopwatch on a hard track127 words
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Article157 1966-07-29 19 Salvo wins Vaux Gold Tankard LONDON. Thurs. Salvo 'Eric Johnson), owned by Oerry Oldham. won the 14f Vaux Gold Tankard Handicap at Redcar, Yorkshire, yesterday. Lord Allendale's Allenheads (D. Letherby) was second two lengths behind, and Lord Derby s Alcadc iR. Maddock) third ol 19 runners. Polvmint (Robert Dicey) ownedReuter - 157 words
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Article73 1966-07-29 19 L. Permk Dlv. 2 (T Anaon) Assumption Sen 4 PWD 0. T'iping L*e: MSC 5 Telecoms 3. SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC 3 Tamil Ygsters 0. Taipinf 'B: Town Council 3 Police 2. K. Aludm Lge: Smaran 2 Penmda 1. PrnanK niv. 3: MRC B 1 Green Jackets 'B73 words
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170 1966-07-29 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. About 350 athletes Irom the Universities ol Hong Kong Malaya and Singapore will participate in the 10th Biennial Games organised by the University of Singapore from Aur 3 to Aug 13 The 61- strong Hone Kong contingent, led by their170 words
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Article26 1966-07-29 19 PENANO, Thurs —The Per.ang Open amateur aolt championship win be played on the PTC golf course at Batu Gantong on Aug. 20 and 31.26 words
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98 1966-07-29 19 JJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Radio Malaysia's English Service will relay the BBC live commentary on the World Cup final between England and West Germany on Saturday between 10.15 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. local time. The BBC World Bervlce broadcast on the final direct from98 words
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Advertisement161 1966-07-29 19 Loke Lim Garden (Modern Housing Estate) 4th Mile. Kuala Kangsar Rd.. (Facing Tasck Ind. Citato) IPOH. at SHOP HOUSES 3 TYPCS $25,500'- $23,500/--$22,500- $20,750/-Somi-detachod: $15,750/Torract houses: $8,7 50'- Freehold Land. Hire Purchase or Cash. Enquiries to: CHONG KOK LIM SONS LTD., OR THONG NAM AH LTD., 11-15. JLN. CHE TAX.161 words
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Advertisement359 1966-07-29 19 NEW BURROUGHS *^^r~^J ACCOUNTINGS MACHINE has unsurpassed built-in guarantees against obsolescence FrOflrom Control C»w>»f The new F 6000 is engineered to inherent flexibility plus the avaflaproduce more work at less cost for bility of different capacities— with a wide range of accounting and dis- or without punched tape output, tributing359 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-07-29 20 SABAH CLAIM AS GOOD AS LOST: PAPER MANILA. Thurs. The Philippine m to the Mala of Sabah was "as good as lost." thr Manila Times said today. Quoting tourcrv the paper ntd that many offi, Ing the case and helping to prepare the Philippine claim privately admitted that the legal141 words
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Article22 1966-07-29 20 Singapore rbun Mr. Michael Leong w«s elected president of the Industrial Workers Union at its 10th annual repre«*nt»tives' conference recently.22 words
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Obituary109 1966-07-29 20 LIC CHfW SING. t>4 pa*>.rd auay prarrfully on ;6-7-6« funeral rort.-Kf l»a\«» 4i;t Tuiiklin Halt Road nt 11 mi a m on ror Choa Cnu Kane Road CM MANIA PCRCIRA laMfeM <>t I'vnl P*reira. Trur).- iMMSton. Kmhlh l.umpur and Poll> Cruz of •<i st. Andrew*. Krral.i V. SINANJCEVI fh-.rt.ri.rl109 words
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Obituary15 1966-07-29 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of l.vd'H I \n her a,- MOM. i'.HANDPAMAI. ■•> R I.15 words
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1115 1966-07-29 20 Coalition idea was to check drift to ugly situation— Lee jEN(iKI Abdul Rahman told Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in 19<>4 tint Britain's former Prime Minister, Sir Alee Douglas Honif. had suggested a coalition between Ihe PAP and the Alliance as "the best way to consolidate Malaysia after communal riots in1,115 words
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Article52 1966-07-29 20 Give up now Tawi KI'CHING, Thurs— Penghulu Tawi Sli today warned terrorists and members of subversive organisations that the Government's amnesty offer announced by Tengku Abdul Rahman last week would not remain open indefinitely. "The sooner people come forward and give themselves up the better." the Chief Minister said in52 words
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Article320 1966-07-29 20 LONDON. Thurs— An attempted rally after an easier opening failed to develop and prices on the London stock market closed with widespread losses. Many issues hit new 1966 lows Sentiment was affected by further considerations of the recent deflationary moves and poor company news. In equities average losses320 words
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Article50 1966-07-29 20 LONDON, Thurs.—Spot 19^d., Sept.117* d., Oct 20d.. Nov. 30Hd.. Oct. Dec. 20>,d.. Jan.' March 20 5 16d April June 20 7 16d, July Sept. 20i,d.. Oct./ Dec. 20'2d., Jan. March 20 9 16d.. April June 20 9 16d.. c.lf. Aug. 19',d. Sept 197 16d.. Oct. 1!) .tt Tone: Quirt.50 words
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Article31 1966-07-29 20 LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £1260 i—£3 1. sellers £1262 i —£3). Forward buyers £1251' a (—3',) sellers £1252> 2 < —£3-» Settlement £1263 i Turnover am 45. tons. p.m. 130 tons. Tone Steady.31 words
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198 1966-07-29 20 Raja: Reds trying to boost up flagging morale SINGAPORE. Thurs. -Pto--1 Communist propaganda in Singapore is now concentrated not so much on v inning fresh recruits but on trying to boost up the flagging morale of their dwindling followers, the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Kujaratnam. said today. Hi- told a198 words
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Article34 1966-07-29 20 CAMBRIDGE 'Mnj-sachusrltsi Thurs. The Smithsonian Astrophysunl Observatory today dpsmood thr chances that thr Asteroid Itarus might collide with Air earth in 1968 as about a thousand million to one. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article35 1966-07-29 20 SINGAPORE. Thun An RAF Shackleton reiumrci to II base in Labuan tliis evening alter a 10--hoiir fruitless search for the German motor vessel Mantielo. reported Miikinc In the South China Sea35 words
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