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Title Section28 1966-07-30 1 MATIONAL LIBRARi. SINGAPORE. AVERAGE: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 30JUL1966 The Straits Times The Ntitinnal NBWspnper Eitd. 1845 SATURDAY. JULY 30, 1%6 15 CENTS MX.(P) 162S KDN 205428 words
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253 1966-07-30 1 Xl \l I IMPIR. Kri. Ih. iwputv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Barak. 1«.(1.i\ urlcnmed the Mirnt hy flen "mi h.trln that mnrr wnulfl br known about the endinc •>( confrontation in tun wcrkv' time. He also vnd it was not trur to vi that253 words
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Article, Illustration591 1966-07-30 1 It's still peace in two weeks Soekarno's speech has no effect on steps already taken JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno's declaration yesterday that confrontation is still on will have no effect at all on steps already taken to normalise relations with Malaysia, a high Government source said here today. The President'sReuter; UPI - 591 words
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107 1966-07-30 1 RAZIF SAILS INTO S'PORE WITH MISSION SINGAPORE. Fri. Indonesia's 25--man fact-finding mission arrived this afternoon for talks with the Singapore Government. This is the first time Indonesia has srnt such a his team to discuss resumption of diplomatic, trade and other relations since confrontation was called off. The mission is107 words
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Article365 1966-07-30 1 "During our stay, we will use every opportunity to learn the wishes of the Government of Singapore, to make acquaintance with the situation and conditions of this industrious island city, and to obtain any other available information on various other matters." Dr. Razif. whose statement was read out365 words
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Article87 1966-07-30 1 Gromyko: No peace talks r)KYO, Fri— The Soviet Union has not held and would not hold peace negotiations on Vietnam with anybody, Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko. declared at a press conference here today. He said the Soviet Union had not been asked to do so by North VietnamReuter - 87 words
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Article81 1966-07-30 1 KUCHING, Frl. Dato 7>o Kui Seng, who has been accepted as a Sarawak Chinese Association nominee to the State Cabinet, has informed the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawl Sli. that he is unable to accept the Cabinet post unless Mr. Li'ig Being Siong, the SCA"s81 words
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Article102 1966-07-30 1 SAIGON. Friday AMERICAN planes yesterday made some of their closest attacks ever to North Vietnamese population centres, striking targets within sight of the centre of two major ports, the U.S. Comma n d announced today. One raid by navy pilots hit a loading point only one mileReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration22 1966-07-30 1 INDONESIAN Army strongman General Suharto has a "shut eye" while listening to President Soekarno announcing the new Cabinet. UPI photo.UPI - 22 words
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Article50 1966-07-30 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. Mr. Bill Moyers. the White House Press Secretary, last night denied a press report that President Johnson had received a report from the U.S. Embassy in London predicting Britain would be forced to devalue the sterling within a year. He termed the report "ridiculous."—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article40 1966-07-30 1 WASHINOTON. Frl. British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson.- begins talks with President Johnson here today. In a brief statement on his arrival. Mr. Wilson said he wax looking forward very much to his talks with the President.40 words
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Article31 1966-07-30 1 BETRUT. Fri— A diplomat attached to Communist China's Embassy in Damascus has defected and asked the American Embassy here for political asylum. It was reported today. AP.AP - 31 words
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333 1966-07-30 1 Nigeria army rebels seize airport I^AGOS, Fri. Detachments <>l the Niffe r i a n Army mutinied today and took over Ingots airport, usually reliable sources s;iid. Fighting was still going on around LagOf airport, according to eyewitness report! Lagos ltsplf was quirt, though heavy armed guards were posted around333 words
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Article31 1966-07-30 1 STOP PRESS NIGERIA CURFEW 1 \(.OS. Fri— Radio Ni lifti-x says military Iribu naK have been set up ami a curfew declared in Ibadan. Aheokuta and Ikeja. Rrutrr. (S«>t> this column)31 words
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112 1966-07-30 2 Call for disclosure of new Ministers' wealth JAKARTA. Fri Thf newly formed Indonesian Cabinet wan urged Tevterdar to discio** inventories of properties of its members. The powerful Students Action Front (Kami) made the request ir a statement in an apparent effort to check eventual misuse of power for personal orAP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-07-30 2 'J'HE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromkyo. replied with a firm "No" I to Japanese pleas that Russia use its influence to seek an end to the war in Vietnam during j talks with Government leaders this week in Tokyo, the Foreign285 words
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154 1966-07-30 2 THE RACE TRACK MONEY KY GIVES TO CHARITY YEW YORK. Fri. a1 The Columbia Broadcasting Systrm (CBS) says that about US$l5,OOO a week In cash from a Saigon race track goes into a personal account of the South Vietnamese Premier. Air Vice-Mar-shal Tun Nguyen Kao Ky. for charity. The report,AP - 154 words
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Article46 1966-07-30 2 NAOOYA. Pri— More than 10 pasM-igprs were injured when two electric trains of the private Nagoya Railways collided this morning a: a railway Nation here. Thr c ambulance cars from the city's fire department rushed the Injured to nearby hospitals UPI.UPI - 46 words
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145 1966-07-30 2 I TNITED NATIONS. Fri. The Secre-tary-General U Thant is staying in the Soviet Union a day longer than planned to talk with Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, the chief of the Soviet Communist Party, a U.N. spokesman said here yesterday. U Thant. whoAP - 145 words
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Article84 1966-07-30 2 MANILA. Fri. It doesn't pay to be a paleface or a redskin in the town of Batangai these days. In a move to cut down number of drunks on the streets, the local council has decreed that anyone who "smells of liquor, is red or pale inAP - 84 words
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194 1966-07-30 2 Troops in Far East: Wilson confirms pull-out ONDON. Fri. The J Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, confirmed yesterday that the Governmrr." tonded to reduce Pri- tish forces in Souththn levM planned before Indonesia's confront campaign against Mala vsi a H* had rx'en asked In th» Hmi^p of Common* If 'h«194 words
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Article31 1966-07-30 2 LONDON. Fri Oen. Nc Win. rharmsn of the Burmese Rpvrw lutionary Council, who iy hert on a pi received by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Pnliice vestei Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-07-30 2 TU£ GAMBOLS (^WILL 8£ MOMS SOON /^OO NOT TOUCh\ \j-TUE DINNBBS IN. Up- oveNj- v 6*)^*/ lx&^ I I I M n^ OUT i was dio you touch j tempted to s>^TUe OV6N ?^J gCV&BAL TlMEg^p-..*36 words
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160 1966-07-30 3 iimhin rri nuH, SecrcM wkm ararrt* W<mi» .as f*«Kd in a fa«liMaa»M> I. •■<•■ Mk«rk ut have died at a jHja initiatlaa r*r»m««y f«c I to he*. •>- IxUiu mM la«t Dithl Ihr rirl. teatativcly identified as Grace I ban rarami. It.Reuter - 160 words
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88 1966-07-30 3 Boy driver of a soap box in court CLEVELAND. Fri A IS- year-old boy has been ruled a traffic offender because he drove a motorised soap box on a public street. The boy was chanted in juvenile "court with being an unlicensed driver, driving an unlicensed vehicle and failing toUPI - 88 words
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Article48 1966-07-30 3 BANGKOK Pri. Thirty students mere armted on charges of rioting here last merit after ft irone-throwtnc battle between two schools In which a police chief who intervened was beaten and Ml with broken arm. Th battle was over a tong-sim-niering school sports dispute. KeuterReuter - 48 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 3 CAMBRIDGE. (Massachusetts). Ft i The Smithsonian astrophysic*! observatory has described the chance* that the asteroid Icarus might collide with the earth In 19M as about a thfmiaiHi mIU lioo to one. Reutar.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1966-07-30 3 BANGKOK, rri. Bangkok had a population of 2 145 J"9 when last counted on June M. It wai offlcially announced. Of thew 1. *****3 vere males and 1.*****6 femalas. Reutar.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-07-30 3 MAO -picture of glowing health ...AFTER THAT SWIM IN THE YAN6TZE THIS picture, obtain- ed from official sources, shows Mao Tse-tung. 72. waving to the crowds after his celebrated swim in the Yangtze River recently. Official reports said he swam nine miles downstream to dispel rumours about his poor state52 words
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Article226 1966-07-30 3 JAKARTA. Friday. ABOUT 20.000 Communists are being held In Central Java. 7.000 of them on tiny Nusa Kambangan Island, off the southern coast. Solo Garrison Commandder. Col Jasir Hadlbroto. described the prisoners on the Island as security risks. Antara news agency reported today. Reports226 words
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Article157 1966-07-30 3 PEKING: Vice-Premier Chen-yi promised Pakistan that China would continue to support Pakistan and the rights ol the people of Kashmir for self-deter-mination. SALISBURY: Rhodesia's parliament has approved a three-month extension of the current state of emergency. GENEVA: North Vietnam ha* said in a me»age to the World Council157 words
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122 1966-07-30 3 'Russia is close to sending astronauts round moon 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. Dr. Hernher von Braun. the German-born head of the I nited States siturn moonrorket pro :ramme. was quoted as M\int today that Ru^u tpne.irrd close to »rndinc vtrnnaut«i round the moon, or landing a dog on the lunar surfare.Reuter - 122 words
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208 1966-07-30 3 MAN SITS TRAPPED AS CHARLES SAYS FAREWELL lEI .BOURNE. Fri. A man sat trapped for an hour in bitter cold on a bosun s chair on Geel o r. g Grammar Schools clock tower today while a farewell ceremony was being held for Prince Charles in another part of theReuter; UPI - 208 words
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Advertisement359 1966-07-30 3 J&\ ©DKKffIC 9 MOUSE OF *^> ANNIVERSARY NOW ON LADIES MEWS ic*«n W M~ li non.iion iMotn MlfT MlUlt )|lu »f*AON trOIT i«it t piiun shirts laa •USTII COAT 4Maa TtTOKON COTTOM TWO-WAY T-SM..T, MAWAM t M swim turn l•© rout siasox l uiivi AXUKAN SLOUHS 10 to > W|359 words
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Advertisement263 1966-07-30 4 and fH^^^lh i^^&O now, HHHH. BBf^^^^Sßlß&^i L^ Ij^ i\ 2 fL This is the first issue of LIFE printed in Asia. It is crowded with late- A jL i i-i jLjL >^ A IJL closing features, many of them specifically written for LIFE's more than one and a half million263 words
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180 1966-07-30 5 Penang prepares for royal visit next month P— The di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja jong will t official u;k from .ft Minister. Tan Sri (mid be a State banquet. garden part? and a ••U >hu* (or the pub. mem had -ed the royal with local chambers of commerce which had180 words
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Article51 1966-07-30 5 TAIPING. Fri. A $300,000 mosque complete vuth a store m a rest room, imam s quarters and h 60ft. dome. Is to -be built at Kampong Jambu near nf re. The Central Government is contributing $200, J00 towards the the balance is being psmml from puolic51 words
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Article39 1966-07-30 5 PBNAMO. frt— The Kampong Be.iar PUatn* A.-.aOciation. North Pro\ nice WeUesley. has decided I poultry farm la Ta^pk Glugor. Tile State cioTfn.nii tit has made a grant o( $4 000 for the project under tiv arvelopmrni project.39 words
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Article, Illustration353 1966-07-30 5 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR By Kuala Lumpur. Friday THEY'RE BEING SOLD AT $30 SAY STUDENTS SITTING FOR FINAL EXAM... gTUDENTS of the Industrial Training Institute in Kuchai Road here maintain that questions lor their linal year examinations beginning tomorrow are being sold for about SM. One student "Call353 words
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Article74 1966-07-30 5 How much? asks Taff SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of Singapore I mno. Inthe Ahmad Haji TafT. want- to know how much the Foreign Ministry has spent since separation from Malaysia. In a speech to the annual meeting of the Pulau X.-.mi branch of Singapore I' mno. he said the (iovernment74 words
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185 1966-07-30 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Singapore pianist, Miss Margaret Tan. 20, whose heart is set on a concert career, said today that the chance for a pianist to make good was slim. "It depends a lot on chance —the chance of winning a big185 words
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Article21 1966-07-30 5 PENANG. Fri. Singapore artist Wu Tsai-Yen. 55 gave a demonstration of finger-painting at the Francis Light School here last night21 words
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112 1966-07-30 5 IPOH. Fri. A member of tbe notorious Siew Pat liming secret society, a combination of three gangs, who disappeared last year from his place of restriction in Grik. Upper Perak, has been traced— he is serving a sentence in the Changi prison in Singapore A112 words
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91 1966-07-30 5 IPOH Fri. Hie BM batch Lr^n. of successful applicants for the 205 low-cost detached and «pmi- detached houses in the municipal councils Kamponfc Simef proiect here will be officially notified in 1 the next few days I This was announced at a conn- ill m«t:nß91 words
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Article238 1966-07-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rvHE Deputy CompI troller-General of I Inland Revenue, Mr. Lim Leong Seng. 49. is tipped to become its first Malaysian head, when the post is Malayanised next year. Mr Lim. who was awarded the Kesatria Mangku Negara <KMN). by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong238 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-07-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM S- <'.''Ul I I'LL SET GOlN' /iM PAV.SS NOU\ -A X: AGA:N IN A J '0 SXERCISE I *oMfc WX MiMJTEi/ ILL AAAXe I I Yj&(^^^&S\ WASCAL EABNjI vVO/EB!^/,^^34 words
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Article52 1966-07-30 6 IPOH. Fri. Lipw Yoke Thiam. 21. a vegetable seller from Suneo; Siput. was admitted to hospital here yesterday with acid burns on his face. The police were told that a bottle of acid was flung at him while he was going home after a52 words
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Article30 1966-07-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will celebrate her 38th birthday at Istana Selangor. in Jalan Clifford here, with a party at 7.45 p.m. on Monday.30 words
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Article74 1966-07-30 6 f TEI.UK ANSON. Fn. The Wry Rev. B r o t h c r T. Michael- the newly-appointed Dial Asian assistant Superior-General of the Christian Brothers in the Far East- laid the foundation ;one of the 570.000 St. Ant'iony'n Primary School here yesterday The school74 words
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185 1966-07-30 6 Education experts go sight seeing in KL l/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Delegates from six countries attending the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Secretariat "technical workshop" here took time off today for a sight seeing tour of the federal capital. The 77 partlcipar.es visited tin dredge, the University of Malaya, the National185 words
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Article212 1966-07-30 6 MALACCA. Friday. THE 35 Indonesians, who were on board the Greek vessel Linda since their cargo boat, Selat Sunda was involved in a collision, were today brought ashore under police escort. They have been tempoporarily housed at the seaside Youth Club hostel at Pantal Kundor. about212 words
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Article141 1966-07-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Twenty-six Malaysian and Singapore students have passed their law finals In London and have been called to the Bar. They are: Mohamea Adnan. Alor Star; Chan Theng Kmng. Kuching: Cheah Kam Chiew. Kuala Lumpur: Cheng Kwang LI. Sibu: Chong Slew Chiang. Sarawak: Paul Choong141 words
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138 1966-07-30 6 T ONDON, Fri. A British Lt soldier. Stewart Mart indale 19. who was convicted of murderine a fellow soldier in Singapore last year, has had the conviction n■■duced to one of manslaughter by the Couits Martial Appeal Court. Martindale had been sen- tencedReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration228 1966-07-30 6 Jerry Francis - Jerry Francis ROBBED TWICE I\ TWO WEEKS. SHE SAYS: I'LL START SAVING AGAIN... By £UALA LUMPUR, Fn. A old cakesellcr, wKo was robbed of her savings twice in two kt, said toda\ "Til start saving again." "I wa.s just unlucky, added Madam Ng Kian of JalanLim Ghee Haw - 228 words
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69 1966-07-30 6 $11,000 haul of tobacco by Customs PENANG. Fri. Customs officers yesterday seized SI 1.000 worth of tobacco and 3541 b. of saccharine. I«n men were detained. A road block was set up along the main road from Baling and a watch kept for a van from Thailand. 1 In- suspect69 words
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Article74 1966-07-30 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 15-man Korean trade mission lias left Singapore after a two-day vit.it lo .survey futuro joint venture possibilities with local busmess- men. The mission, led by Mr. Kirn Yonsr 11. president of the Kaijun Textile Corporation in Seoul, met officials of the Trade Division. 174 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Japanej-e Ambassador. Tan Sri Fumihiko Kai. returned here today after attending the ipeciaJ ■■grounci-brriikinu" ceremony of the $204 million Muda Irrigation scheme ,n Sungpi Muda in Alor ■S:.ir festflrday.35 words
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Article37 1966-07-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl Supt. Ka&sim All bin Mohamed. 3K from the police headquarters, heir has been appointed Deputy OCPD here. He succeeds Supt A Vliaynrv nam. who has been transferred to Butterworth as OCPD.37 words
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Article43 1966-07-30 6 SINGAPORE. Fn. Padmanab--1 han Kochunarayanan. 52. wa.s charged in a magistrate's court today with raping a 13-year-old gir: in Sembawang Road. He was allowed bail of $2,000 preliminary Inquiry has been fixed for Aug. 30 and 31.43 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 6 IPOH. Fn nner attendant m the Central Mental Hospital. Tanning Ri.mbul.ni K.n.tm Singh, wa.s tiKldv t-onimilted to stand trial in Hip High Cour here for Hip murder ot another 4itend<<nt. Muh^n Singh.35 words
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180 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. l I I. AM ijJ Russian officials will Ik* coming in ScptcnilH i lo tsUihlish ;i trade commission IICK This tram, the Straits Times understands, is a follow-up of the nrst Russian delegation, which d Smuajjore three months ago180 words
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Article94 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will stage three fireworks displays to celebrate Singapore's Independence Day next month. The first one will be at Fort Canning Rise between 830 pm. and 9 p.m. on Auk 9- and the second from the Padang between 8 :*094 words
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135 1966-07-30 7 A `keep in touch call to old boys SINGAPORE. Fri The president of the Old Victorian Association, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today urged Victoria School old beys here to keep In contact with the association. In recent months, he said the relationship between the association and the school had135 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-07-30 7 Schoolboy Tiroj did not go home SIM.XPOKI In A Srrondan On* schoolbm I inn Partoci Naudur lobin 14 <abo\r>. left home last Wednesday for school and has since been missing. His uncle. Mr. Edward I hi v.i ii walked into Times Ihm today and appealed lor help to trace the146 words
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Article57 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri imhe Raliam.u bin Kenap. MP. for Geylang Serai, will perform the t.penn.4 ceremony of five r.ewlyiretalled roads in hi.s constituency this Sunday. The roads J;Uan Paya. Jalan AlsauofT Jalan Kampong Paya. Jalan Penggaga and Jalan Kachang with a total length 8.830 feet, were57 words
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Article18 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Geylang Chinese Methodist Church will inaugurate it* first English teligious jerviie on Sunday.18 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The subcommittee of the Singapore Association '.oi Hie Blind will hold a music i auy a: 2 p.m. on Sunday the Con ent oi the Holy Infani Jej.us. Victoria Street.35 words
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232 1966-07-30 7 A thought painter' puts on a one-man show SINGAPORE. Fri. John Paull. an Australian artist who planned for two years to have an exhibition in Singapore, will have his one man ,'huw opened at the National Library on Monday evening. The Minister tor Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok.232 words
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Article33 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis v i ion s mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 85 Joo Chiat Terrace, between 5.30 pm. and 9 pm. from Aug. 3 to 10.33 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Methodist Girls' School Alumni Association will hold a charity jumble .-ale before their annual reunion dinner begins at the schools Shaw Auditorium at Mount Sophia at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article177 1966-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Some 450 employees of Union Carbide > Singapore Ltd. will hold a dinner on Sunday night to celebrate their gains through a new wage agreement recently signed with the firm. These include more pay. an increase in bonus and a $80,000 backpay "windfall." Their list177 words
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Miscellaneous256 1966-07-30 7 .l//«..f/ lit, V.T. Hum lin I THIS BL^Ck SK> YOU BUT THATS JUST IT, I BLACK £KY V ..MXTRE SUPPOSED TO j kL YXNOw.OOP V— =^<v PREAMED ABOUT WI2ER. IT WASN'T IN TH' YKP- KNOW ABOUT THOSE /WELL !v**t'l I DON'T I PONT >fc VNmA.TS SO SCARY NIGHT IT WAS256 words
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116 1966-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Fit The Bulgarian tradp ctjun■ellor here. Mr. Stancho Blantchev, said today lie would b>' signing an agreement with local industrialist.-, next month to >rt up an essential oil. refinery on a joint venture basi.v Speaking at a cocktail party to mark the opening of116 words
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78 1966-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The first kindergarten exhibition 10 be organised by the Education Ministry will be opened at 10.30 am. tomorrow by C h e Mawan binte Wajid Khan, wife of the Minister of State for Education. It Ls being held at the m. designed building of78 words
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Article49 1966-07-30 8 SINGAPORE Fri Th* Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearing the trade c.spute p on Air,;. between the Ministry of Health and Hie Amalgamated j Union of Public Employees concerning; an alleged non-compliance of «n award in respect of Division Pour employee* In the Postal and Telecommunications Departments.49 words
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Article47 1966-07-30 8 AEB drawing course SINGAPORE Fit —The Adult Education Bond will soon be conductliiK a new touise on pastel diawint; Application to join Lhc BOWM must be made on prescribed tornis obtainable from the Adult Education Board. Cultural Centre. The cloMnt! date lot' all applications is Ant U47 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-07-30 8 THIS triple accident at the bend approaching Bwmtt Circus, at the 7; milestone Bukit Timah Road yesterday afternoon, had traffic police investigators baffled. The bicycle (in the the centre), car (right) and the five-ton truck crashed into the ditch at about LM p.m. Two men were seen scrambling106 words
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Advertisement448 1966-07-30 8 *Jttf— m WALT DISNEY S'^ sE PC^i4 Maiyftippins record mmm cast mwimck on n.m v lakl STEKI CSI ISM ft CLP 1794 PRICE: $10.00 EACH I A MART POPPINS VOUCHER WILL BI GIVfN fRII TO I -il (OR A BACKSTALL SEAT S2 SO DURING ITS SEASON M CaTHAY Cinema SINGAPORE448 words
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Advertisement208 1966-07-30 8 STH ANNIVERSARY SALE LAST FEW DAYS U P NOW Heavy Cord Lace* $3 90 SI 90 o yd Ptd. Lodics Bicuiet 2 90 coch Tetoron Brocades 90 3 90 a yd Tetoron Loons 290 120 USA Ptd Silk. 45' I 60 Lad.<-> Skirts 790 each Lod.si Slacks 7.90 490 Ladies208 words
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Advertisement448 1966-07-30 8 ■CAPITOL TONIGHT MIDNIGHT J lß tr»dncißg LOUIS DAVILA at MARC MATO Wm^ 1 Counter Espionage AGENT 077 fTffl J and EXCITEMENT J W&lJf cling to him like a magnet! j ii ESPIONAGE W EASTWANCOLOK ACTIONSCOPH Jose Greci Ann Castor Perla Cristal R|] V (s i TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT Ml .^fIEV448 words
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Advertisement558 1966-07-30 8 .O&II4W ORGANISATION n NOW SHOWIN Net, Tinei II 2JO 4 I •»m m Th# Group vtort> promptty o' 1120 am 2SO 420 ft •2S pm |NI RecoKimended FOR ADULTS' "TIM 6ROUP color (U*|« Elirabrth Hortmon Shirlr. LAST _1 1 am 1 10. 400 641 10 pm B ■LIN DAI "Blue558 words
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Article34 1966-07-30 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Fn. Brunei is to buy a Wessex helicopter to replace two smaller ones of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment which crashed in May near Beralcas camp A.PAP - 34 words
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Article22 1966-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Pri Police yesterday detained two secret society "fighters." They are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary) Provisions Ordinance22 words
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Article22 1966-07-30 9 KCALA LUMPUR. Prl. Bank Negara Malaysia had received up to yesterday a total of $6,815,934 for the National Defence Fund.22 words
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184 1966-07-30 9 National language as sole official language: Won't be long now, says Pow Nee PENANG. Friday I IT won't be long now before the national language becomes Malaysia's sole official language, the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, said today. "We should welcome it proudly." he told a national language184 words
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Article, Illustration430 1966-07-30 9 A. RAMALINGAM - A. RAMALINGAM DEATH SENTENCES QUASHED By RUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government is to appeal to the Privy Council against a (Federal Court of Appeal) decision quashing convictions ot death on two "so-called Malayan Chinese infiltrators. This is the first time in legal history here430 words
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189 1966-07-30 9 KHA W TO BE ASKED: DELAY ENFORCING RENT BILL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A SEVEN-MAN delegation from Chinese guilds and associations is to see the Minister of Loi cal Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, to urge him to delay the enforcement of the Rent Control Bill. This was decided189 words
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Article60 1966-07-30 9 SEREMBAN Fr -The Mentrl Br.sar of Negri Scmbllan. Dalo I Dr. i Mohamed Said, has told the people of Kampong Tcngdh that ihe State Government could not afford to spend lavishly. Speaking at a mect-the-people session he said that the State was noi a rich statr and60 words
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Advertisement357 1966-07-30 9 CREAM /A and get FREE DANCING Wf LEAFLETS on A-GO-GO _M^i dances rvw yfl^iv POP SONG LOVERS can now enjoy th« WORLD'S T TOP HITS OF THE WEEK (about 80 songs) in air- conditioned comfort from 7.00 p.m. —12 m'nite. L NO EXTRA CHARGE IB S§iL,VePOUIL modern confectionery L I357 words
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Advertisement693 1966-07-30 9 TONIGHT! 9 P.M. SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL f^ RAZAK'S MATCHMAKING BATTLE OF THE GIANTS JHWRESTLING jgH No. 1 WORLD CONTENDER f mJOHN DA SILVA V Jj the undetected MooH *jf*A thunderbolt ond No 1 \3 j|^K Ml m I^. world contender. Fought **3 jtr m before H.R.H. Prince %|M jPP^ B693 words
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189 1966-07-30 10 Kaum Ibu leader: Beware these enemies VfALA LUMPLT Th' national leader of the Kaum Ibu. Tan Sri Fatimah binte Han Hashim, today spok*- of the •enemies from within and without" who were out to split the people. Addressing lt> annual delegates conference here she said "Before we achieved Independence there189 words
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144 1966-07-30 10 THE ASA (Association of South-East Asia States) Foreign Ministers' Conference in Bang kok next week will consider expanding the organisation to include countries in this region. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. who will lead Malaysia's delegation to the meeting, disclosed this in his144 words
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Article, Illustration748 1966-07-30 10 You have a duty by other races, too— Razak Umno Youth and Kaum Ibu conference KUALA LUMPUR, Friday JHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today told members of the Umno youth movement that they had a duty not only to protect the Malays, but to maintain harmony among Malaysians748 words
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Article29 1966-07-30 10 AS a party fighting for the rights and interests of the Malays and tther bumiputras. we must not isolate ourselves front the aspirations of the ra'ayat. —Tun Razak29 words
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406 1966-07-30 10 Kaum Ibu to Govt: Set up regular army for women... LI ALA LUMFI K. Fri— The Kaum Ibu general assembly here today urged the Government to set up a regular army for women. A resolution to this effect wan passed by an overwhelming show of hands. Earlier, the Minister of406 words
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Advertisement77 1966-07-30 10 "Welcome to Tancho Night at is=i=;^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s^i^\ HEW WORLD CABARET tonight" Jf Stay well groomed /^■Kik. the tancho way M^mPm Tancho Pomode Put a small amount in palm of hand Tancho Tique -■■■w. J^ V il TB^> 0^ I !«a M M nourishing mUdMm Tamchll \J* JfliLJ IB 9 POMADE fr'P^l^wJ'--77 words
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Article301 1966-07-30 11 •LAW STILL PROVIDES FOR PRIVILEGES' 'pHr Ma\or of (.rorgr I 1 < Mr Ooi in Slew, whose $1,000 allowance was Mis|M-nded \esterday, i l.umrri tu<|.i\ that the law still provided for allowances to he paid to c-it > councillor* "irrespective of the suspension of the council301 words
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Article, Illustration200 1966-07-30 11 DISAPPEARANCE OF GIRL, 18, BAFFLES HER PARENTS SINGAPORE, Friday. FOR four months now, Mrs. Wong Leong Hway, 46. has waited tearfully in her husbands coffee shop in Joo Chiat Place for the return of her pretty teenage daughter Each day brought new but there has been .mi of the girl.200 words
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Article54 1966-07-30 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Fn— Two of Brunei's mast senior expa:ri.itr officers. Dato A. J. W. Slatrr, Commissioner of Police, and I I Col. Dato D M. Fletcher, Commanding Officer of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment are retiring. Dato Slater. 54. formerly served in tha Malayan Police ForceAP - 54 words
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172 1966-07-30 11 Roads that soothe away even the rattles UUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayan roads are so good that you know it without looking because all the rattles in your car cease, the chief of the U.N. Information Service, Mr. William Tanzer, said recently. Mr. Tanzer who spent a few days here last172 words
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Article22 1966-07-30 11 PENANG. Fn. Malay tea chew hprp plan to make a goodwill tour of Indonesia when con frontation lias officially ended.22 words
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Article59 1966-07-30 11 SINGAPORE. Kri A 13-man committee appointed by the Government to standardise the romanised «pellinc of the national language has completed its work after five months and submitted a 40-page report to the Ministry of Culture. The report will be tabled at the flve-dav congress of the permanent59 words
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119 1966-07-30 11 Malayan python attacks zoo keeper C A N D O W N. ilslr <>i J Wight), l-n. Zoo keeper Adrian Nyoka. 45. fought a round with a 196 lb. python named I in hi zoo cage here yesterday, .uid omeraed scarred but vie- tor. The Malayan python, MMi for hi>Reuter - 119 words
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Article25 1966-07-30 11 PENANG. Fn A you!h snatched a pair ol ?old earrings from a housewife. Kh<x> Phalk See. 42 in Macullum Street here last night.25 words
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Article20 1966-07-30 11 TAMPIN. Fn Tampin Rotary Club will hold, a charity dance tomorrow at the Tengku Besar Secondary School hall.20 words
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Advertisement118 1966-07-30 11 GOOD HEALTH/ A glass of Guava Julct tweet and delicious will replenish your system with the Vitamin C that is essential for good health. It is this vitamin that helps fight fatigue and gives the power to ward off the common cold and resist other infections. It also prevents scurvy118 words
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Advertisement283 1966-07-30 11 HILLVIEW ESTATE (Phase II) Two- Storey Modern Terrace Houses at 9 m. s. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. FOR SALE $25,500 upwards Special Discount tor Cash, Mortgage Loan Available up to 75 Building Construction: Near Completion Essential Services: Installation in Progress Welcome your visit at the site! i^ r rth»r particulars,283 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-07-30 11 Straits Times Crossword I^^^^^^^^B" HH| H 1H bH At Koss 6. ComuiK up from the deeps 7. Bound over plain? (5>- n w~ v hay» h<»i>n annliMl to 8. Overseers assistant lL J l e nJ^L ,n? P Take over tramm, .fur 13 t( f Sa letter (5). 10 PoTt211 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 12 viahrs Hal arcaiwa of im n i tamiu I r d a^aiataacv. eaaaaajeaaces. ONC CHIN OUtl es thauk i ?<*• th»ir kinrt I »r*ath«. i-.t vl»iu and m, nf th»ir ■noit.fr, late Mrs One Pok35 words
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Obituary23 1966-07-30 12 M Wards Hi Mimtmmml V. RANCA KAJU D»v«rt«« -~1 mi I—Tin of our •o <!••-■ -.1 to *a4ty maa*4 br and rhudrrn.23 words
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Article206 1966-07-30 12 M W»r4» US Itmtmum) DOil THAVILLIMC UMIT fo»--fejt a nr.lrM Jnn» Thia •*?*rt v» i-ivn > ranaaa r»m»«i> rnildrfn COCKPIT MOTfL-t RUtTTAFtL" I and Sunday Uinch MVRA WELCOME* TOO 1 IX) rail It fafhav l^ohhv 'i Hairdo in the L*trat MAPPINItt o.lh yotil 'h'ii- all tn lw>r.< <1 Moo.c206 words
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Article191 1966-07-30 12 IS Wmr4> S3 (Mm.ntnipi) BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■r.iikoon uaidrn 9.16 am.; -••<! I.d 111 uu am. Oalilr*. .Nt nil p m .le.ut Bavtl. PRESRYTCRIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE Omnm nrrhard Road. Prnang v a m and i' -iav school 9 a.m. All w*l- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ttaaata Urn\» Road Sunday191 words
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Article616 1966-07-30 12 no does not yield gracefully. While his speech after the installation of Indonesia's new Cabinet was not altogether a surprise. in his outspoken dislike of the I approved by the Peo'onsultative Congress, and in pivsenting himself once more as the man of destiny, in full contiol,616 words
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Article364 1966-07-30 12 The UMNO general asMBflMj will meet today to discu.s.s .stiinng events and stimulating prospects. The end of confrontation (whatever President Soekamo m«y i M) the move towards regional association and, on the domestic scene, the changes wrought and sought by development make for heady times. There vould be364 words
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Article179 1966-07-30 12 Sabah's failure to make full use of its development money has been variously explained, with unskilled planning and the labour shortage prominently blamed. But next week's return to pre-confront-ation working hours in Government offices draws attention to another suspect. When the extra half hour a day of the179 words
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262 1966-07-30 12 pEANUT unions" and our union somehow have managed to get publicity. Ine fact that Coca-Cola workers are in the NLCW only shows that these workers have the right choice in unions —a principle no doubt Mr. Nair dislikes, having the fine example of the262 words
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Article460 1966-07-30 12 YUNUS MARIS MA - Learning Malay— 262 YUNUS MARIS MA. BY University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Tiup. BKRtiup. also MKnlup (vi to blow; rimbm (ru jungle, forest; also: secondary jungle; hutan im afro: Jungle, forest; hutan rimba <Ni also: jungle or forest; or: dense jineie: rmtan b*l«nlara or rimba be>lantara (Ni deep forest or jungle460 words
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Article1196 1966-07-30 12 JOYCE HABER - Anthems the world sings JOYCE HABER by Death and glory, war and freedom also themes for a travel poster AMER ICA'S national anthem, "T h c Star Spangled Banner, has been criticised for being everything from in bad taste to unsingable. But what about the anthems of other nations? A1,196 words
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Advertisement255 1966-07-30 12 Straus hmr* I B»U I s» nniii c*K» it««am m»w »a> 9n>ai« a ■r<es»»<»» B«aki CaK* «TO««6I BBAMCMBB aMktaal »mm 4 Im I>HHIIH< >|Mh »">•! IT». lONT M l\- I Be« 4. •*•.«< Bmm iTO»l C»e«e). iMi ft«e»ajaaa«re I V aITMAiAWY 4 CO 171 Kay. ■a F te)ta«a» 1 BaMMaHH255 words
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Advertisement19 1966-07-30 12 As i y i' Daaor" and cotton PEKING L«»»V»iinv(.S;iiii •0 4 *2. Ne-rHi R M d, S.K««p*re Tel *****19 words
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Advertisement120 1966-07-30 12 \<\. 8 v o (■S°BXG-703 o It you are buying o aa^^HßglJ MB trenmtof radio, why not rP 1 .atiaS Mr o HHIe more ond >^^ —^g aj^. only a TRANSISTOR '"tlJ*^»a!iaajT"*^^ Tf&k alto A °STI«IO PHONO too 1 II -^•**4fl l jf|*^ Mays all liiai of record! ond oive<120 words
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230 1966-07-30 13 1, 300 expected at NUT protest picketing climax L ALA LUMPUR. I More than 1 300 s trom thr of Mald to rleral norrow morning to climax the flvedav picketing orgahiiwd by thr 8.000 ttional Union of T union secretary Mr. announced n had Irom the undergraduates for teachers' dertlical230 words
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Article114 1966-07-30 13 Overseas phone service extended KUALA U MPI K. Kri. The Minister of Works. Posts, and Telecommuni<«tii>nv lan Sri VI S vii ha in Inn today an nounied the extension of the overseas telephone srrvwe to Bulgaria. Alaska and American Samoa He added that the overseas telephone service to lurks Island114 words
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122 1966-07-30 13 CINGAPORE. PH A new ij day between the straits M I I lii id the >' Printing Employers II have el•n Aug. 1. 1966. bill Mmii ins arr im< kdated to Aug. 1 l.<st year. It will last for Uut The agreement covers122 words
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Article53 1966-07-30 13 TOKYO. Fri. The Malaysian Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, arrives here on Aup 4 for a 10-day visit at tb« invitation of the Japanese Foreign Office The Foreiirn Office In an annruncement 'od«ty said Inche Senu ».oiild Inspect Japan's information andUPI - 53 words
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Article27 1966-07-30 13 KLALA LUMPUR. Fri. Petallng Jaya Lions Club will give a TV srt to the children's ward of the Assunta Hospital at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-07-30 13 Cheah beong PaiK - Cheah beong PaiK: FATHER HASGLXG. GRANDMA DYING IN KITCHEN By Penang, Friday JMGHTEEN YEAR OLD Chan Kum Choong, had a double shock early this morning when she found her grandmother dying in the kitchen of their Bridge Street house and her father hanging from250 words
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211 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A helicopter made two unsuccessful attempts to land an Army explosives expert at F 1 n 1 a y s o ii Green during a bomb alarm this afternoon. This was thought to ne the fastest way to beat211 words
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Article34 1966-07-30 13 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Town Council yesterday endorsed a call by an Alliance councillor. Mr. Au How Cheong Tor a vigorous campaign to keep the town clean in co-operation with the public.34 words
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Article34 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two men, brandishing knives. yesterday entered the home of a woman. Tan Poh Kheng. in Race Course Road, and after tying her up. left with four gold rings and $50.34 words
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Article30 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Barlsan Sosialis and the Party Rakyat today accused the Government of trying to force released political detainees to join an organisation called "Free People's Association.'30 words
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Article25 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fn Thirves broke into a house in Joo Chiat Lane while the occupier, C. Dadlam. WM away, and stole Jewellery worth $1,100.25 words
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137 1966-07-30 13 Seenl I'LL BE HAPPY TO LOSE' accepts that bet IPOH. rrl. PPP leader Mr DR. Seenivasaicam has accepted Tengku Abdul Rahman's $10 bet that he would still he Prime Minister at (he end of the year. Mr. Seenivasagam. v ho predicted on Wednesday that Tun Abdul Razak Mould be the137 words
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101 1966-07-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia and India will begin tflks here on Monday to negotiate an air services agreement between the two countries. The Indian delegation will comprise Mr. J.N. Goval. Joint, secretary. Ministry of Transport and Aviation; Mr. N.B. Menon. deputy High Commissioner101 words
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Article51 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Prt -Lt.-Col P D Morgan has taken over command of the 42 Commando. Royal Marines in Singapore, succeed. ng Colonel P.J.F. Whtteley. 46. who has been i posted to the staff of the Commandant General of the Marines at the Ministry of Defence in51 words
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184 1966-07-30 13 Two who gave up before am esty go free L l oHINU, Frt Two barawaK Chinese, V\XlO MlliiwUlitU bU uj toil es vii Juiy l mite tetMa iH'iuit; ivididjaian uuvtromeni prts< ami.' weie reie;i s c d unconuitionaily toaay. The two. Chin Tai and LI Yooim Choy. will be flownReuter - 184 words
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Article63 1966-07-30 13 SINGAPORE. Fri A furniture drain-. Ng Hong Heng. M v.ns linrcl $1000. or a years tail. by a district court for causing the death of Neo Kirn Hock, a cyclist, by negligent driving. He pleaded guilty. The accident took place at 6J m:ie V a63 words
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Article45 1966-07-30 13 IPOH. Fri. Lam Sm Hean. 23. a mechanic. and his girl frend. Lee Kirn MOOl. 18. who took shplter from the rain in the porch of St. Michaels Chunn here last night, were robbed by a gang of four armed with daggers.45 words
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115 1966-07-30 13 MANILA. Fri. President I Marcos yesterday crea- ted an eight man panel to discuss with Malaysian officials Joint measures to curb smuggling into the Philippines from Sabah. The Foreign Under-Secre-tary. Mr. Manuel Collantis. was named chairman of the group, which includes two newspaper publishersUPI - 115 words
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Advertisement85 1966-07-30 13 b i But '*t 3r*a7 J «tf MARK IV, conditioner Re'axed driving! Cool comfort! That's |^JM M^ B^^ B^^ T^^t^y™ the Mark IV. Neat. pov.e-M. efioert IVI £A W^F B^W and easy to install in almost any car W m b^bbbbbbbsibbb even those with transverse engines. des it's great value.85 words
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Advertisement109 1966-07-30 13 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many different opportunities of route and place available to you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice to help you make109 words
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Miscellaneous855 1966-07-30 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala l.umpur Malaysian Sonus: 6 News in and Pm«ru 6 lp"h and lamil: 6.10 Hector Heathcote. Malacca; 3. 10 .lohorr Bahru; 6.35 Dennis Die Menace; 7 4 Talping; 7 Balu Pahat; 9 News in English; 7.10 Focus: Kluang. 735 Get Smart 8 News In 3 P.M.:855 words
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358 1966-07-30 14 JACK FINGLETON - Gandhi's influence: Lord Casey tells of a test JACK FINGLETON: From Canberra, Friday THE Australian Governor-General, Lord Casey, talked last night of how an appeal he made to Mahatma Gandhi 20 years ago in Bengal led to bandits giving themselves up to tie police even though it meant their hanging.358 words
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Article63 1966-07-30 14 IVEW YORK, Fri. New Yorkers are not noted for going to the aid of those in distress, but when Vail Molorni. aged 41. slipped on a banana skin in the Subway two men rushed to him. As he Uy dazed, the first grabbed his wristwatch and fled.63 words
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133 1966-07-30 14 LONDON, Frl. The former Technology Minister Mr. Frank Cousins, who quit the Cabinet protest against the Government's prices and incomes policy, said yesterday he would not stand again for Parliament. "I don't want to be in Parliament and the Nuneaton Party (his constituency)UPI - 133 words
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86 1966-07-30 14 NEW YORK. Pri. Two English journal' t rowing across the Atla: ..<• ocean in a 16ft. rowboat yesterday 1.080 ml'^s M oortbeMt ol New York city. t... t' S Co «-r Ouard reported. The JournalU-ts. David Jobason. 34. and John Hcare 29. were sighted86 words
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184 1966-07-30 14 30 days to pay— or 30 days in jail for Clay MIAMI (Florida), Fri. Cassius Clay was sentenced to 30 days in jail yesterday when he failed to appear in court of post US$5O,OOO alimony bond, but Judge Harold Snart pave him a chance to purge himself of contempt of184 words
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Article66 1966-07-30 14 PORT ARANSAS (Texas), Fri. The pleasure cruiser White Marlin Queen burned to the water line about sr\en miles off the Texas coast yesterday out all aboard 45 passengers and a crew of three-were rescued. They were all picked up by four fi.-hiiiu boats and aReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement126 1966-07-30 14 SAi/r m FULLY GUARANTEED MALAYAN SUGAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED SUO3T Prail Province Wellesley •air REFINED SUGAR PRICES POLYETHYLENE RETAIL PACKS Mygienicallv pre-packed, our refined sugar comet to you fresh and pyre and in Hie correct weight too Price to Dealers and WholesalerGrade p P' 6 Retail Price Per Pacfc Fine126 words
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Advertisement366 1966-07-30 14 ATTENTION! BOOK NOW FOR THE GRAND FINAL PAN MALAYSIAN INTER -STATE TALENTIME SPONSORED by STADIUM NEGARA TONIGHT 30th July 1966. 8.00 p.m. Tickets: $2 (Ml. $1.00 and H rents Available at: FOM LOM Jalan Chow Kit MUSIC CITY Jalan Bukit Bintane BATA's Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman JOINTLY ORGANISED BY THE366 words
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Article685 1966-07-30 15 EXHAUSTED PORTUGUESE STRUGGLE TO EDGE RUSSIANS FOR THIRD PLACE LONDON, Friday I ANKY centre-forward Jose Torres shot a goal two minutes from time here last night to ?ive Portugal a 2-1 victory over the Soviet I nion and third place in the World Cup. The685 words
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Article120 1966-07-30 15 Xl ALA 1.1 MPI R. Fri. Radio Malaysia's English Service will relay the BBC live commentary on the World Cup final between Kneland and West Germany tomorrow between 10 15 y.m and 11.15 p.m. local time The BBC World service will be broadcasting a120 words
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93 1966-07-30 15 EUSEBIO TIGHTENS HIS GRIP ON £1,000 PRIZE come for the team when they return here on Sunday night. In Rio de Janeiro. Portugal* \ictory was greeted with honk» of automobile horns, bursts of firecrackers and some paper streamers from windows of office buildings. About 300 persons at an outdoor ScoreboardReuter; AP - 93 words
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Article61 1966-07-30 15 LONDON Fri An International television audience of about 400 million is expected to watch tomorrow* World Cup Final between England and West Germany at Wembley Stadium. The match will be televised •'live" to 26 countries in Europe and North Africa and to theReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1966-07-30 15 LONDON. Frt. The total attendance at World Cup matches so far reached 1.365.043 last n.ght when 70 000 saw Portugal beat Russia 2-1 at Wembley. The average attendance at the 31 matches played so far is now 44.033 The eight matches at Wembley have drawn 590,500-anReuter - 58 words
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Article285 1966-07-30 15 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN BY I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri ■^The Malaysian training squad for the Merdeka football tournament have been encouraged to adopt long passing and direct shooting tactics In their practices at Kuala Kubu Bahru. This has been carried out on the advice of the managers of the285 words
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Article, Illustration291 1966-07-30 15 LONDON. Friday. A HUNDRED THOUSAND football-frenzied will park Wembley stadium tomorrow to watch England and West Germany battle for football's most glittering prize the World Cup. On Pre-flnal form i:i th» Cup matches hi Britain, West Germany, bidding for their secondReuter - 291 words
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Article75 1966-07-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The president of the School Sports Council of Malaysia. Mr D K Dutt. today told Timekport that all «econd term schools inter-state competitions have been postponed. "This retrograde step has been taken owing to rlrrumsiames beyond our control. he added The competitions are75 words
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Article25 1966-07-30 15 KINGSTON. Fri. Sixteen competitor* and four officials from Singapore arrived here yesterday for the British Commonwealth Games to be held next week. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article62 1966-07-30 15 BINOAPORE. Fri Former Malaysian Thomas Cupper Billy Ng will make a comeback when h«- turns out for Johore against. Singapore in the Festival of Sport badminton match here on Auk 7 and 8. Billy last played in 1964. The Johore team Is: Omar Mnnap. John62 words
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Article38 1966-07-30 15 HONG KONG Fn. Th« Hung Kong University contingent for th» inter. games In Singapore will leave here next Monday. The 50-member team w.ll hi led by Tse Tak-fn The eanva will be held 'r«m Aue I38 words
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Advertisement71 1966-07-30 15 it More Sport In Pages 22 and 23 c > t*t*. jß' B B B BHi M A BMn^F B »K B II B B B rlnifr ■<•{ Pli/L 11 33 sVHg«Bwmßav^gMßaßMß^gaawßHßaavgMßMHHßgaßg«gag«g«g«ag*MaiMHHi^Hg« m j^"^ m^^ mmmmmmmmi^ mwk LOADSTAR 1600 -^T' Jfciaßßr*^3a^Bßt flK^s^M BBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa^HHa^Ha^Ha^I^I^I^I^IV 4B&4'«( B jg. -^^P _IJb 1%) tSLJEL.I71 words
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Letter100 1966-07-30 16 I AGREE with your comment on scholarships and bursaries for univerBut you omitted to mention the frustration of undergraduate* wno are without such financial aid. Scholarships and bursaries often go to the wrong people, students from well-to-do families Should there not be a form of "means100 words
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Letter165 1966-07-30 16 Real tears from a croc K O < »> I) I I s throughout the country are gnashing thnr tcrth in indignation at thr report that an American professor is taking a I t w o-f oo i alligator home from Singapore. \\r arc pretty sure the poor creature is165 words
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Letter139 1966-07-30 16 IN securing a new Singapore identity card I was obliged to accept a second name, an alias in other words. I have used only one name in my life, but. the registration clerk insisted that she had to write down two. My birth certificate shows a different139 words
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Letter78 1966-07-30 16 \\'E are all aware that the police must undergo training Residents of Whitley Road in the vicinity of the Police Training ground wonder, howev.-r. If it is necessary ror this training to begin In the early hours of the morning (complete with bandi and also continue late78 words
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Letter249 1966-07-30 16 A CCORDING to your acA count of v the University of Singapore's furum on university autonomy and academic freedom. Mr. Tommy Koh alluded, in somewhat ritualistic fashion, to "the Enright affair. That 'affair' occurred almost six years ago. and If those concerned for university autonomy and249 words
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Letter38 1966-07-30 16 TTJADE Unions in Slnga- pore enroll non-citi-zens and give them the same privileges as citizens Perhap.s a non-citizen's vote may decide whether a union strikes or not Non -citizens should not be trade union members. CITIZEN Singapore38 words
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393 1966-07-30 16 A TOURIST ATTRACTION IGNORED. A WELL-KNOWN SHRINE IN DANGER A FEW months ago Dr. Wicherley drew attention again to the irreparable damage to Batu Caves if the quarrying is allowed to continue there. It will not only ruin the natural beauty of a place393 words
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Letter88 1966-07-30 16 T*HE town bus services in 1 Seremban are unsatisfactory. Missing thr 645 bus entails a wait of at least 12 minutes But usually when one misse.s the 6.45 the next bus comes only at 7.30 and 7.30 is school opening time. The service offers too few88 words
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Letter62 1966-07-30 16 rIE 'Jami' mosque in South Bridge Road underwent renovations in November last year and was ready for occupation again in April, just before Hari Raya— but with one disadvantage there is no lightuifi; cr fans The matter wan brought to the notice of the Muslim and Hindu Endowment62 words
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Letter42 1966-07-30 16 PART of Jalan Hock Chye tin Singapore 19) has had electricity for the last two to three years. The rest has been forgotten. Since Jalan Hock Chye Is only about a mile long why should there be discrimination? FORGOTTEN Singapore42 words
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Advertisement275 1966-07-30 16 Remember It comes only once a year 36th ANNIVERSARY A REAL BARGAIN /be early t pick Yointh I Something For Every Member Ij n^^ of Your Family 66 NORTH BRIOGC ROAO. SINGAPORE. TRY IT! When we say 'new' that's exactly what we mean! i 1 New exclusive Dunlopmade PofyPOWEE thread275 words
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Advertisement215 1966-07-30 16 S >y l I Hi™* I H^ll II I I PELACO GOLD CUP COLLECTION The famous Pelaco Gold Cup Collection now features The Trim Line, the trim tailored <ook that eliminates messy 'overhang. The Pelaco Gold Cup Collection with Us new colours new designs new styles and new fabrics is215 words
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Advertisement1206 1966-07-30 17 I AM) I glblfHanVtVaVß^B^H Ota 1 atft lf>k( p Staai Ptmwg ■•t, m, B» A »t»tr >•« L tnptai kMajaw An y mi i^ '.1 1 lag tl ■MM 0 tiltf Aag I An IS An 10 21 *ag fWVfWfJM >-C MPfltWB A tMMf An 7: An I An stft1,206 words
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Advertisement2659 1966-07-30 17 .^..ii H .i_i....i.i..i..i..i.....i— i. Pi»IoMJ)»MMMM»Iai»I»-«iaIB»MMMMMa«i»MMMMMM| »'>'.»» tu. ->■ i g'pcri P. S'fam Ptnang Gtaot Havre H'turg R'dam Aura CHagat UfMINA a; Sa.ltl S^.lf tltPt 10 An 21 21 75 22 An 11 I KAMOOIIA An 11 12 13 IS II 17 Sep. 4 Sift 12 II II 24 Stft 212,659 words
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Advertisement1265 1966-07-30 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. til OVERLEAF IN OUTWAJB SOVICt 'MM ft CCNTIMUI mm ttr> N't Si*™ NMI| cut of cmcat u»m«. mmmmi. »mim. v.u.nf«f nt'Kfl 11 Ml CITT 0# WINNIPES LMMW. NMMTI. RUtH— cm of iiumn nS h riw, mm nnt »m an iMwu.ni it«^ nwi. r««. mm. NUI,1,265 words
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Article348 1966-07-30 18 rTTRArMC was very slow 1 during the week and no ire.sh features emerged state H.C.B. to. Ltd. In their current survey of the local Rubber Market Orders, appeared to be lacking ana tor the first part of the period the market tend.d to sag348 words
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Article135 1966-07-30 18 MELBOURNE. FrJ. INDUSTRIALS were steady today with rises slightly in excess )i tails. B.H P. gained 10 cents to 56.42. Cox Bros eased 3 cents to SI S. The company announced '.hat It is negotiating «:ih a British baseu world-wide organisation. Base metals were firm, and oils steady.135 words
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Article258 1966-07-30 18 AL'OI'ST tirst »u(lr rubbrr f.ab. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Sinsapo're and Kuala Lumpur wstrrday at «4' a ctnts per lb. down a qu.utn of a nit on Thursday's closing lev >l for the position. Thr tone was dull. R.A.S. and M.R.F. closing prices in cents per258 words
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Article137 1966-07-30 18 V.MIPS lyiru alonisidt thi Sin^port Harbour wharvis or •xpictod to Bakkc to 7 Pitmu, to 11. Tclumachus 13 14. Kuntrii, Must- ly. Balkan .'3 Jl. Hongkong P'odiu-n M M, K»Jardo MB. 'Mfinism Mam 33 M. Pioidcnt Mad, ■on 35 36 Murrayevrrelt 40 41. TJI- hantjti 44. Comorin137 words
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Article36 1966-07-30 18 O.itc aaaJMMB* market in Hun. ■bjm Urn U.S. doiiai war tiuoti'd mi I BB 'or T.T. and j tSSt loi BMH SUrllng Ml limit, At 10 lj iuu ono tail at (Old at .'bTJ.36 words
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795 1966-07-30 18 From Our Market Correspondent rt Stock Exchange was dull yesterday with a slightly easier trend and turnover continued to contract to 293.1W units. Press reports on Soekarno s statement that confrontation still continued depressed equities to a minor degree in the morning trading Prices tended795 words
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Article28 1966-07-30 18 M i l.i .in Stork lndui-> July :x. Juh :9. •Industrials: lIIU.It 100.1? Tins: HIM HIM ruhbrrs: ll!.!:t II •Deo. It, lfiii.» I'm. lie. :•>, I'm,; urn.28 words
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Article927 1966-07-30 18 BU S INESS ON STOCK EXCH ANGE BLSINESS in and teportrd to tin- Singapore and Koala l.umpur trading rooms of the. Stock Exchange jrrstrrday with t the number of shares traded c in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: CC M. C'.UOO) .11. M U. 11.000) 11. 55. D. iti.OUO) Hoi, (j.OOO) 51. 52.927 words
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Article28 1966-07-30 18 CLOSINGPR ICES July 29. Rl BBKK HUGS: Mi cents (down a quarter "I a ct'nt). TIN UM (tloun SI). Kstimutril unollitial ofTeritiß *(»0 tons (up 15 tons 1.28 words
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Article54 1966-07-30 18 r PiU iiirsnii rate of Hit- Mattijraa dollar ■gftfftal the poiiml aid line li\rd on \n\cnilirt I IOM >* wiling T.T. or O.I). S. 1 it.d. Buying T.T. N. 1 1 It.d. bining ol» S. lUd. The dllll.ll is at its si.dnti.rr midd 1 puMtiun in rrUliun to54 words
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Article65 1966-07-30 18 THI Atttciatitn ut Banki in Malay 1 tia n. to nit ichsota v»iti kljv (all mtva to BUM): United States: bayil airman Ol> S3 I crrdit aatla, I Canada: BO) a| TT Ul 35J 90 d/nt B 6 13 IB credit bill*. BSJ ttaw Mill. Sellinjc TT or65 words
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367 1966-07-30 18 THE Straits tin price fell by SI to SG3O per pieul in Penan: yesterday on an offer- ing estimated up 15 tons to 200 tons Better support at the lower levels was reported on an increased turnover. LONDON: Colourless trading conditions were367 words
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Advertisement959 1966-07-30 18 LOCAL PRODUCE PRICES Miami >.wkm tst*)afi«a. Btnasa- aara.ak M rt "..n *h a«a«i rasia* Umn«sj sellers >*•'• m »1«O (N i sel.ers CseawH •>• kulk MM aalaara. drum ili«.- M.v\ Ml m %+g.»... CHmt «n sjiM.-i tarn t.... _,i» au«. UK Caauawat ta- «an»n hik t4»| aruan »47{ sallara. The959 words
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Article13 1966-07-30 19 B*Sj SfS fssvaesßssfSF .'«*.< nsßaalsarir wreata* a....«'0n. m a M T d tfc€13 words
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Advertisement1028 1966-07-30 19 L^^Mta«A^JLaiWM^MM|MJkUJ < «Milia*Mitl fVeSB It I SITUATIONS VACANT -aV> M BBS, Inn LARCI HMCAPORI ABVIRTISINS s.a»ar» i isjmrM bik aad rents in. e>.s 'or po« ocripKv aad Sim erk i i <■ i»e aaeesM 1 1 or dramatic eapaneaea plea** I twH a»i -t. latereetMMl Bad In •para tsate ,<e*>*.1,028 words
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Advertisement1077 1966-07-30 19 ACCOMMODATION VACAMI U »m*da tt i >—Bmm it BUBJCALSW WITH OARDIN 1 bed- fi a ißSjed a.' -tH'i<t«irr S4>u 9 m i vi ..m Para •SA UPPSR I AST OH CesapeMM B»»gsle» .•Bedrooms Bata TeieaSM*)* Rea' $4>i. Ptieew SS24J i« mmrr>. HALF ruRNISHIO ROOM Ith eaiaaar t« Taajoea Kaioag Read1,077 words
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Advertisement1050 1966-07-30 19 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 14 Wordt M Via i Box SB) extra lURSPIAN FAMU- ruil •eekisg te buy or tent furmrhed 3 er 4 raarosd Buagaiew House n Holland Raas or laagnn aiea HTsSSI la SI. S por* UM-ltt ifAtt VAtAf«l li sWBP* \a 'Him. I— Box it rit axlrm BEAUTIFUL SMOWROOM1,050 words
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Advertisement958 1966-07-30 19 FURNITURE I* •»«r*. M «fm rta eafra i FSR QUALITY CAN! PttrS'ture *dnsr SM River valley Read, aiocapore PHILATELY M Wot4m tt (Hi*.)— Bom tt rit aaria W.NTIO FSR CASH AecanMilatioo* and collection* of pestas* atamps of tnis regioa Pleas* writs to Bos A34W7 »T K.U BUR LATIST FULLY 1958 words
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Advertisement928 1966-07-30 19 RUCS, CAJtfETS CURIOS CARPIT SALS: BBNUINB REDUCTION IN ALL TVPIS OF CARPITS a RUCS 1 SILO Tan IMS COTTON PILI IN PIRSIAN DISIONS 17- i r hs i' us i s4' sis as* iif 1 1 4APANISI COTTON IN THRBB I 1 POPULAR CSLSURS W s•• tn I'll 1 SM928 words
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Advertisement853 1966-07-30 20 FOR SALE «.jr M rlt rwlrm »»'Nl«vr»»tNl« BASS COITAB n ror quiaeaeat far i I*"" Tel BaaSBB B para. «BJM AonivtO Wnerrt aaw ■l B»f I I B*«b«b« Biiitjß Jata Pros •>»• Ptara. I .im» HmoM. pare Itl: IiSBS. LUCKS AMMIVSMIAHT SAL! «"<■»■ l^4». ami Bpanioeai Badakaen Maa*c" t»ar* Raad853 words
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Advertisement785 1966-07-30 20 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pjre) H .-4. If,, rf. .»»r. JtMtlifftv nukra th« dm aa►o Lm icaat raac* I »ia« Oaiaaanma I aawtfe Ar *1»» P.cwi s p«w» •BR DiiTiNLTivt CUTTINS) aM ari«iaai xttinaa. arias »«"ir aaaaa M Uaa J*«.lltr., JSB/S. Mill BJiiaia Kaaa a ton. SWISS IMIMIOIRT BLOUIt Irisrcn r*tloa Bioum785 words
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Advertisement862 1966-07-30 20 rOSTPONKMKNT OF MAKRIAi.r Tke mamaf* brtwrrn Mr Paul Raj Siranjrevt and .VMaa 1 Palnria MaTvelaa .Irlraa hirh wm la B* keM on 31.7.M. at orrraßban. haa aeeai B*atpmnr4 indefinitely due lo tke drain of Oie brta>(io»ftM fathri Mr. V. Siravjeevi. Incanvenirncea <au*eal la invilad (Meats recreUc*. Dmtr of awriait will862 words
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Advertisement201 1966-07-30 20 CAREERS TPTOW? IBM is offering, tc college graduates with degrees in Mathematics, Engineering, or any of the Sciences, challenging careers in the field of Computer Programming and Systems Engineering. Applications should be forwarded, with complete particulars of academic qualifications and experience, to: Personnel Manager, IBM World Trade Corporation, Finlayson House,201 words
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Advertisement337 1966-07-30 21 BANKRUPTCY OHDINA' PTD II) mn M I MvMratf 1 j j «3 Itokaw Din of m 4"-! Jala* Pllim>. it a ciM»h hmic cwug of No :-B (Ml* 'iitr.ru who h»v net yrt Aaguat 1M« dkarvta Dated thif 27th day of July. IMC AMt Offlrl.l AMUMt, CORRIGENDUM UQI OR* I337 words
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Advertisement327 1966-07-30 21 LCONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TEKDUt NOTICE ier« will aa received ay UM Chairman Economic Dev*Mtv ■if nt Botrd 2nd IHoof Pultcrt4n Bu.:dinf Staaaparc. lor 1 II 12". l AND WAIER MAINS AT J U R \HT AREA TANJONO BALAI Jl R *r.«»r..urMl M Aueu.-t IMa at IBM) m lae«t a> Jurong327 words
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Advertisement916 1966-07-30 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI \l Ir Kin »l PIKIN II l>» M Of POHIK *T%TION AaplK-aoon* arc invited to All (X Pawcr Station for Stria and Oadonc raapattivrijr in tht Bactrir.l Department. Brunei The surcvMful Candida ten will M riapawnalt to the Generation ■toftw for the —ooth running of916 words
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Advertisement629 1966-07-30 21 NOTICES MALAYSIA RESTAURANT Dim to coniid«reH» amount af Tobies to be Catered outsi«« the Resta«ra«t, we are compelled to kaaa cm o*taMi*h*tont closed t— Saturday the 30th July 194 a. Wa regret vary much for rite inconvenience to our valued Customers by such circumstances. mine** will be a* utual from629 words
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Advertisement838 1966-07-30 21 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED \ppliraUon« are BMBBi trvm taitahh ran«i4ate« far the following virinr< TECHNICAL SERVICES ENGINEER AGfcD: 25 IS Ql \LlFir%TlO>^; Membership of a profw*:onal institute ronrerned «i'h Chemical tnftneennß or Combustion Tec hnolotr or an en«ine«nn« IHuenry In Bnflish Malay and Chinese olalecu. iVPrRifMi Approximately three years tn a838 words
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Advertisement66 1966-07-30 21 kNFORIZEC I NEEDS ABSOLUTELY NO IRONING AVAILABLE AT ALL DEPARTMENTAL STORES Ms ■^ZgZ^ When other methods Tail you've just got to use this therapy which /D is capable of producing j— r positive results instantJl*** ly permanently sfyL U^p^y TAI-Lt A(.l IM NCTUM CLINIC U V M Moitir Acupuntturitt:kv \w66 words
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Article76 1966-07-30 22 lyl \l II Ml'l K. PH. The $15,Mf King's Cup over 6f here on Sunday may well develop into a thrilling speed duel between the "Big Two" in the sprinting r lass Top Honour and Lord Jim. Thry jointly hold the Bukit Timah 6f record of lm 1276 words
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128 1966-07-30 22 AUSTRALIAN JOCKEYS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP OUODWCMJD (Sussex). Frl.— .all J(Ki. tlWOWgtl the card at the Oood- yesteroay, ng all atx rates. iied racegoers could not recall such a feat beinit i»r--u English race- .isley, a 52-year-old rode the v innrrs h-based L)eamond Ij<ke rode two winners. (iitchinvm was the i128 words
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Article589 1966-07-30 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep I KING'S CUP LOOKS A SPEED DUEL BETWEEN BUKIT TIMAH RECORD HOLDERS Lord Jim. with Glen Prett;. rat nicely 011 ihe bil In a workout wilh »t able-mate Fitarro II ijotwnj clockIng 43 2 5 for 3f with ca.se. In jifMte of the firm589 words
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Article41 1966-07-30 22 PENANO, Fri. Ong Guan 81ew who won five events, including three In the open cla«6, finished Clan Two swimming champion of the Light Strept Convent. Anne Loh and Janine Howley tied for the Class One title.41 words
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Article1671 1966-07-30 22 Race 1 1.30 Cl 3 liv 2 ($6,000) 7F 1 ***** Uiff^rllr II a (Conservative! Allan 4 10 (F) <•»•• 14 I ***** Taat M»«* g D van Bi*ukelen< R8 Breuk. 10 1 0 <fi Ft*«4y 1 > SO4M L«*t Horn.n a (TH Teoi Rodger* 101,671 words
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409 1966-07-30 22 SALLEH PIPS HIS RIVALS TO EQUAL 200m RECORD PENANG, Friday. CALLEH NULUB of Technical Institute pipped Desmond David (OKA) and Baharuddin Harun (Technical Inst.) today in one of the most thrilling 200 m finals seen In the Penang AAA championships. i Salleh beat his rivals In a blanket finish which409 words
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Article194 1966-07-30 22 SEREMBAN. Frl. Two new records were srt. in nine finals on the opening day of the Nenri Sembilan AAA championships here today. p Savithri cleared 1.39 m (4ft 63) in the women's high jump to beat the old marlc of 1.38 m (4ft. 6i). Hoo Huang194 words
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Article34 1966-07-30 22 VANCOUVER. Thurs Harry Jerome, co-holder of the world records (or the 100 yd and 100 m dashex confirmed today that, he will compete In the Commonwealth Games at Kingston en Aug. 4-15.34 words
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Article186 1966-07-30 22 LONDON. Frl.— Fred Tltmu* Middlesex capta.n and England off-spinner. took the first hat trick of the season in English county cricket to help his team deleat Somerset al Weston-»uper-Mare by 164 runs yesterday Scores: M'sex (12pts> 239 and 126 (P. Rumsey 4-46 B. Langford 6-60 p Somerset186 words
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Article105 1966-07-30 22 HOCK IT L. Pcrmk Women's Lge T Anson Teachers 3 SMK 'A' a. Ked&h Lee: Sg Pat am 1 3rd Bn RMR 1. SOCEER Penan* Div. 1: City Council 3 Green Jackets 'A' 1: Div. 3: IPC 3 Green Jackets "B" 1. U Perak Div. 3 iT. Anson):105 words
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Advertisement269 1966-07-30 22 TODAYS SPORT BEGINS PAGE 15 New Sanyo Sound's Exciting (from any Sanyo tape recorder) Model MR-929 Delaxe Stereo! The unlimited \cisatility of thi« «ophis';catcd 4-track, powerful free-edge speakers, a VU meter for each of the 2-speed, stereo td (ic retoider will delight you. Besides two channels, a convenient tape counter,269 words
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Advertisement145 1966-07-30 22 A FAMILY CAR PLUS! IN OTHER WORDS, A TOYOTA CORONA 6IVES YOU LOADS OF ROOM, HIGH PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY! Room: the Corona easily seats five adults in I pitrmßUTott ion malaya ■iwqawmh' comfort. PtrftnuK*: a standing start 1/4 kah motor co, ltd. mile takes you less than 20 seconds. Cruising145 words
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Miscellaneous218 1966-07-30 22 I SPORTS DIARY \llllt.ll<> %AA .shipi: I Foiif.s v Spore Jl Services Penan); > MTC grd i Perak (Mcnlcka Stadium. 8 pm.i. lpoh M'pal grd>; Ncgn Spore UJv. 2B: Windsor Rover* grdi; Johore <J. Bahrui. Ma- v Jollilads t Gey lane Negrt MM Medical SCc. ships iKubu l>iv. 1: Maiavs218 words
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Article, Illustration827 1966-07-30 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Ey KIALA LIMPI X, FYiday. propped up strongly by a magnificent century by their captain Steve Hnutfhton came out of the first day of their later-state cricket final against Selangor with much credit on the Kuala Lumpur padang today Houghton s firstTAN HONG KUAN - 827 words
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Article199 1966-07-30 23 SBA DEMAND APOLOGY FROM PLAYERS SINGAPORE. Pri. All the five players who withdrew from the Singapore Badminton Association National singles championship on July 15 were asked to make a public apology in the local newspapers or face a six-month suspension. The SBA management committee, which met last night. gave the199 words
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284 1966-07-30 23 Malaysia get Vietnam as first opponents in Merdeka tourney I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia will keep up the Merdeka football tour nament tradition of playing the first match in the annual series when the tenth competition begins on Aug. 13 at the Merdeka Stadium. Malaysia's flrst-day opponents In the preliminary round284 words
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Article51 1966-07-30 23 ■QENANO. Fri. The P*nJL ang Cricket Association Is Introducing a new annual "classic" between Civilians and Services In the state. The match will be for the B. P. De 811 va trophy The first Civilians vs Services match will be played on the Western Road ground tomorrow and51 words
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296 1966-07-30 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Malacca hand 3-0 shock to Selangor MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur. Friday MALACCA'S youngsters today shocked Selangor by 3-0 in the opening match of the Tun Razalc Cup hockey finals at Rifle Ran and projected themselves as strong contestants for th« trophy. The South champions, who qualified for the final296 words
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248 1966-07-30 23 SINGAPORE .:»por« Premier Lee Kuan Yew today had the distinction of ir only golfrr two b;i\lies in the friendly golf match between Singapore d Services "\cr Hie Bilk:; eoWM Ihr I"v:-' .r rument ended in •< irav M.- Lee registered b.rdia* at the 12>h and248 words
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Article103 1966-07-30 23 TPOH. Frl. The Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman rugger team will leave here tomorrow for a first tour of Singapore to play three matches The STAR team were originally scheduled to play against school teams but because of the Festival of Sports in Singapore they will now103 words
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Advertisement752 1966-07-30 23 Buy your own home now from g iBSG/ THE BUKIT SEMBAWANG GROUP 4S \-p=^7 through Bukit Sembawang Loans Limited f «*J AWAY FROM THE SMOKE AND DUST OF THE CITY SEMBAWANG BSCSI I SEMBAWANG j v^ J Imam I I I y .tc.JMai. -r- £s+f* Near the Naval Base on752 words
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Article121 1966-07-30 24 Sultan: I'm no glory I hunter... TAPAH. Fri. The Bultan of Perak said here today that he was no glory hunter who liked to be given a rousing welcome with flags waving and Sprftkinc at a tea by the tit. Tapah. i nncrrn*d with itir on my Tit meet all121 words
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Obituary84 1966-07-30 24 JOHN OICK I'fif hintMnd of i ■HaatoCk Dirk. father of B«tty and Marcarrl. dird i.l'nMnin Hoapital 2Wh July Kunrral urrvicr Prvabytenan Church. On-hard Road. Sport 5 p.m. 30th July MRS FONC FUNG YEW inf.- Loke Tv« Onohi. 7V at 17. Muntrl Btr*»t. Plain, on 29-T-M at am leaving 284 words
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184 1966-07-30 24 SOH TIANG KENG - Bulgaria buys $sm. Singapore goods SOH TIANG KENG: By 4 ONHGNMBNI of Ningaporr canned pineapples and rubber worth 5 million dollars will leave for Bulgaria aboard the Izumi Maru in two weeks the first since a trade agreement was signed between the two countries two months ago. In return. Bulgarian184 words
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Article53 1966-07-30 24 WASHINGTON, Fri— President Johnson took over the airline strike negotiations today and told both sides he wanted them to reach agreement through collective bargaining. The strike for a new wages contract by 35,000 mechanics has affected five airlines, grounding 60 per cent of America's commercialReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-07-30 24 Divorce should be 'a defeat for both' LONDON. Fri. The Archbishop of Canterbury's Divorce Law Committee said last night that there should be only one ground for divorce the breakdown of a marriage. The committee said that under England's present law. divorce becomes a reward for one partner and aAP - 280 words
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71 1966-07-30 24 Public speaking course for executives SINGAPORE. Fri. The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore is organising a public speaking course for executives from Aug. 18. It will be held from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. every Thursday at St. Joseph's Institution. The fee for the course is $90 tor71 words
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Article348 1966-07-30 24 LONDON. Fri A number of factors, some prominent, some In the background, depressed sentiment severely on the London stock inprket today. The biggest adverse factor was the strengthening of the Government's Prices and Incomes Bill j and Its possible effects. The new measures r ere considered much more348 words
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Article53 1966-07-30 24 LONDON. Fri. Spot 19*4 d., Sept. 19-»d.. Oct. 20d.. Nov. 20>,d Oct Dec 2O'«d.. Jan March 20<4d, April June 20 7 16d.. July Sept 20'jd. Oct Dec 20'2d., Jan March 20 9 16d.. April June 20 9 16d elf Auft 19 3 16d Sept. 19 7 16d.. Oct 19"»53 words
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Article30 1966-07-30 24 LONDON. Fri—Buyers £1250 <—£10». sellers £1255 (—£7 i. Forward buyers £1243 (—£B' a>. sellers £1244 £8' 2>. Settlement £1261 (—£2>. Turnover a.m. 110 tnny pm. 230 tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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426 1966-07-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri TiHE Minister of In- formation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, was one of the five "old" faces reelected to the Umno Youth central executive committee. Inche Senu was returned unopposed as the national leader. Inche All bin426 words
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790 1966-07-30 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl CINGAPORE Prime •3 Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was today asked if his fears over the survival of the island Republic stemmeG from the feeling that the State's position in the Malay Archipelago was like that of Israel in790 words
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Article35 1966-07-30 24 MANILA. Fri— Two-day celebrations will be held In Manila tomorrow and on Sunday to mark the fifth anniversary of the Association of South-east Asia i ASA>. the Knieien Office an--1 nounced today UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1966-07-30 24 The weather Highest aod lowest temperatures in Malaysia aod Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hifhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 82 72 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 75 C Highlands 70 61 Jesselton 81 72 Kuching 8651 words
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