The Straits Times, 7 September 1966
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Title Section25 1966-09-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times E»td IS4S WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. IMC IS CENTS M.C.(P) 1829 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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303 1966-09-07 1 Tengkuplea: Don't break up C'wealth LOMM>\. Tups MalavsM today urged rritirs of Mr. 11 so Rhodesia polirv not to break up th r nmmoii wealth because of the 10--month deadlock over lan Smith's seizure of independence. Irncku Abdul Rahman 1 id hi* pl<a <t -in <>t»ninc *ev>ion of thr nMn.inn303 words
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Article, Illustration413 1966-09-07 1 The champion of apartheid stabbed in the neck in Parliament by white messenger CAPETOWN. Tuesday THE champion of apartheid, Dr. Hendrick Verwoerd, was assassinated in Parliament today. A white man slabbed him in thr link several limes. He would ha\r Ix-en IS M ThuisThe while-haired Prime Millisler had413 words
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Article, Illustration252 1966-09-07 1 50,000 CHEER 'WELCOME' TO KING AND QUEEN KOTA BAHRU. Tues. The Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were today given a tumultuous welcome by more than 50.000 people who lined the road for about four miles as they drove into Kota Bahru for a fourday state visit to252 words
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Article, Illustration735 1966-09-07 1 Tun Lim's Good Samaritan speaks... EXCLUSIVE SYDNEY, Tuesday. JH I jiii Yew Hock's "Good Samaritan** \\;is a (iosfoirl guesthouse proprietor, Mr. Vincent Law, .'!.">. Gosfard is ;i coastal holiday town miles north <>l here. Mr. Lavs said last night: "I've waited too long before speaking out. There are too many735 words
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244 1966-09-07 1 KUCHING. Tv«». themselves 'these people who think that loyalty and allegiance can be bought and sold to the highest bidder." They were criminal acts, and these "political auctioneers" should be dealt with properly, he said. Members of the Alliance would petition the244 words
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Article63 1966-09-07 1 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. V Thani would continue a* Secre-tary-General (or up to two yearn If a request were made to him by the Security Council In the absence of another candidate, a usually reliable source said today The Secretary -General himself declined comment when asked63 words
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Article94 1966-09-07 1 Tues. The rubber price today reached its lowest level since the first quarter of 1954 on the market here. During the day September first grade rubber was dealt in around the ftfl cents level and buyers closed at SO 4 rents, or half a cent down en last94 words
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344 1966-09-07 1 BMC vehicles from local plants next year LTALA LUMPUR, I% Tues. Thr entire range of vrhirlrs from the British Motor Corp the annual salr of which now tops 7.000 will be assembled in Malaysia from nrxt A m-w Malay-ian company called the ed Motor Indi, Brrhad a thrr partnership betwrrn344 words
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Article44 1966-09-07 1 PEACE HOPES lOKVII lies Chin««.e <ommuni»' I oreiga Mini•r M.irsh Chen Vi said he did not beliexe I nittd II it.-s woald at lack China mainland, and 'timed Red China did not nfir<l> < l)j«'ct to ncuoti .ited settlement of Viet•n^v,- war. I'PI44 words
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Advertisement68 1966-09-07 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a GALA PREMIERE TOMORROW 9 30 am* ■in Md of Anglo Chin#*« School H i Fu^' g 1 Celebrating .ts 80th Anmvr m > CAPITOL I H UNIVIRSAL INTI*NAT)ON*L pMMBV V M #%BREBORY SOPHIA m 9 .jy^PECK LOREN. -m& ARABESQUE -—CHUN CHFOM, WATCH f« I is 1 V ♦»•"■>*_, S68 words
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114 1966-09-07 2 Yemeni Minister stabs an Army officer s \rn,rn lur, Wmrai Minister of ■*■!■!>■■ M h a m c d tlkhaMv >ljbK«i an ttm< ■Wrrr jnUerd... with 4 tiAttrr i« srlf drfraif rrpmrl+4 Mr Mkh. .1 M hi% mj« i« liik aMr* <hrn tKe iWirr AMnI UK Klljtrk U -l»pfM-<l him114 words
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Article14 1966-09-07 2 < n pnv»r'\ IM« n; M i'A<i 1m mirr in her will Reiit«r14 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-09-07 2 IT BROUGHT DOWN A PLANE: FIVE DIED 4 TURKISH soldier holds up the pro-prlh-r-chewed body of a seagull that flew into a C-47 aircraft (the military version of the Dakota) and led the plane to only three minutes after takr-orl from the Turkish Army School of Infantry at84 words
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153 1966-09-07 2 Chinese influx to Medan hots up situation \IEDAN. Tues. The iT massive influx of Chinese waiting to return to China has created an explosive situation here. More than 7.000 Chinese from the north Bumacra area began streaming into this city at the end of August as anti-Chinese arts began. Army153 words
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425 1966-09-07 2 'SHOW ME A VIET PULLOUT SCHEDULE AND I SHALL DO THE SAME' Johnson replies to call for troops withdrawal I AWrAiCTFD /ou;^k t j I m^DircinirM^T v i hlO) TuCi > Aa y pKLhIDENT Johnson said yesterday ht was willing to lay down a timetable for American withdrawal from SouthReuter; AP - 425 words
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166 1966-09-07 2 A threat to use crisis powers to bring down rice price \IANILA. Tues— Prelf sident Marco* threatened today to use his emergency powers against crooked merchants who are hoarding ncr. resulting in Mortal prices The Government Ri «:.d Corn Afen-v repoi that thf hl prices. p«rtiKE'&e'SocSS £SS£ tors wnr> hoard.UPI - 166 words
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155 1966-09-07 2 Risk of war with China cannot be ruled out: McNamara PARIS Tues The IS Defence Secre tarv. Mr Robert McNamara said that the risk of war with communist China could not be ruled out. In written answers to be published by the French business magazine Enterprise today. he said: "TheReuter - 155 words
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125 1966-09-07 2 'TOKYO. Tups. Thre«Japanese companies in Peking have been ordered to cease busii.t a move which indicates deteriorating relations between the Japanese and Chines 0 Communist Partirs. the Mainichi Shimbun said yesterday. A dispatch trom its Prkneoased correspondent states that the Chinese Communu-ta naveUPI - 125 words
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Article35 1966-09-07 2 Radhakrishnan is 78 NEW DELHI Tues. India I philosopher-President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan celebrated his 78' ii birthday yesterday Former FVofMMV "f BMtCni philosophy at Oxford. hr qpenl part of his birthdxv listening to devotional music. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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111 1966-09-07 2 ACCRA, Tues Ghana n has notified the Soviet, Union. Communist China and eight East European nations she wants to renegotiate trade agreements .signed by President Nkrumah before he was ousted, it was announced. Reasons for renegotiating the agreements were not disclosed, but theUPI - 111 words
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125 1966-09-07 2 IIONCi KONG. Tues. The end of Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia is coins to mean a Christmas-at-home for Gunners of the Royal Artillery's 49th Light Regiment. The men. stationed at Sek Kong in the New Territories, were due to go on a tour of125 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-09-07 2 MOBUTU HANDS BACK POWER TO CONGO PARLIAMENT KINSHASA, Tu*s. PRESIDENT Joseph Mobutu of Congo yesterday handed back to parliament the constitutional powers he stripped from it earlier thii year. Gen. Mobutu's suronse announcement was greeted by roarinc cheers from lawmakers jammed inu> the National Assembly Hall for tr.t official openin?AP - 337 words
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Advertisement463 1966-09-07 2 Safety First makes FORD CORTINA theNo.lFamilyCar Fitted with safety glass all-round. Safety belt anchorage points are Exclusive award-winning Prevents glass from shattering. provided for both front and back Aeroflow Ventilation means comfort scats. Ford recommend you fit seat and safety. Air comes in the front belts and use them at463 words
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141 1966-09-07 3 NAKED MAN TORTURED TO MAKE HIM TALK, COURT TOLD LOM V A hi i I dons •'torture was told yestr horn a naked man nrr*am*>d in agony for an hour while berne elvrn electric shock ,-itmrnt to extract informa 1 Dire* tine thr »itn*«>. i- 11--y«ar-old "irjiardfrom conxpin* id. tt141 words
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Article45 1966-09-07 3 ■ha pjrs -Mr S«b»hatii Staif Id the Turkish P il thfre were 2 069 women iuma In Turkey uho werr o\or 100 wars old. They included lour who wprr om 180 vr. rv old Men nvrr 100 ymn nid totalled 1.025. HeuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-09-07 3 In the money. FACTORY HAND WINS RECORD £338,356 POOL LONDON. Tuesday |>KR( V Harrisnn. the biggest piHiK winner of them all. pocketed a cheque for £338.356 recently and mused about his dream trip to Mablethorpe in Lines. Mushed with his first-ever glass of champagne, the 52-year-old fertiliser factory hand from263 words
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294 1966-09-07 3 TOKYO. Tuesday them bringing much personal weaith and valuables, unobtainable in China. Still other arrivals said worried resid°nts of Canton had begun runs on banks to withdraw their deports. The bank runs, they said, were sparked by Red Guard threats to cancel294 words
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Article73 1966-09-07 3 SAIGON. Tue«. An American army transport aircraft crashed into a village near the central Vietnam coast yesterday, lulling four Vietnamese civilians and wounding between 20 to 29 others, a U.S. military spokesman reported here today. Three Americans were also Injured in the accident. The CV-2Reuter - 73 words
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85 1966-09-07 3 MONROE (Michigan). Tues.— A barber has hooked a drowning man with a perfect SO- foot cast and reeled him to shore. But Edward May. 44. said: "The part that hurt was that I could save one and not the other." While May was reelingUPI - 85 words
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150 1966-09-07 3 SYDNEY. Tues. A young Canadian flew in here today to collect his share of a $200,000 lottery win. with one ambition to take the money straight back to Hong Kong and a "sweet little Chinese girl." George McLaren. 27. from Toronto, flewReuter - 150 words
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Article56 1966-09-07 3 LONDON Tue». P and O Orient Line* i.« changing iU name «nd from the start of October will be known .simply aa P and O < The move marks 'he full Integration of the two fleets followin* the merger in 1960 of Orient Steam Navigation Co. Ltd56 words
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Advertisement84 1966-09-07 3 Consult: SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. APPROVED I.A.T.A. CARGO AGENTS Also the Pioneer Firm in packing, removing and storing goods in Singapore and Malaysia. Equipped with the latest machinery, modern warehouses and experienced staff. Enquire for details from: 8E Asia Insurance Bldg., Singapore. Tel: *****-5 or MALAYSIA BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY84 words
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Advertisement292 1966-09-07 3 I^^ How to keep your NOME IN kr& TNE FAMILY and yeur V^ FAMILY IN THEIR NOME 4*t NAPPY ALL TNE TIME HOMEOWNERb HOUBEHOLDER8 1 Here s Important news for you The MCJB new Homeowners or Houv'holarr.- Pr.licv protect* again-' KIRF BUR OIARY WIND6TORMB an<l hr»t ot OTHER hazatd.' *11292 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-09-07 3 TUB GAMBOLg 4, 4L^,^^&^_ &ui.*jtju+tom*. II (MUCTyou umTN HOUR LET TECS AT 4 BBEAKfiAgT ?_^X15 words
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Advertisement1827 1966-09-07 4 s^. DANISH VIKING WEEK ARUNDEL H*** i** fl M ROOM Also: F Mon Show nwm Otrmt Char trvouoti coun*sy of SAS Adagio fl&f Mi Tnro fi Try 111 fact-moving \H Ibv^ sh««r daring' i^ WUU6 ARUNDEL ROOM ImP <^| 5pP b^^^bH^bT' ORCHARD Ne xt Change fW I He CMld still1,827 words
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Advertisement541 1966-09-07 4 r 1 1 Student bodies j back that autonomy j demand Tues. Two student organisations today came out In support of the University of Singapore Students' Union's demand for autonomy and academir freedom at the university. They are the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union and the University of I Singapore Socialist541 words
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Advertisement423 1966-09-07 4 GALA PREMIERE TOMORROW 9. 30"p"m" Ii hi tt Aiglf ChiMsi Schaol Biildisg Fund B (U'lchratintl its 8()tn Anniversary ■Uidtr the Distiif litlM. Patmagt if Ng Ste Ting. E squirt i AT SHAWS I API 10l SINGAPORE i Season From I FRIDAY k A^^ B > O Ag t T c423 words
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Advertisement568 1966-09-07 4 £ATHASE LAST DAY! 6 00 i OO pn< >« iIH t MOO CASH BOO> WALT DISNIYt •MARY POPPINS" Jwll* tMPt.I O>C» »M OV«M I I *****11 l M Stwwt OflNt TOMORROW "•EACH BALL" Color tff^M|^Wsi gl-114T« LAST 4 SHOWS! ■THE ADVENTURES OF TAKLA MAKAN" Totn.ro Mif,.n« V Ho">0 to*'- Tr>hr>SfOf»568 words
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Article, Illustration2451 1966-09-07 5 PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: 31st DAY INCLUDING ALLEGATION THAT COUNCILLOR'S WIFE WAS ALLOWED TO 'DOMINATE' COUNCIL Reporters: Gunn Chit Thy* and Toby Chua PESANG, Tuesday •TWENTY FOUR allegations ..iibt the City Council were today liom a list ul 88 already heard by the Abdul Aziz. Commission oi2,451 words
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Article, Illustration467 1966-09-07 5 Council 'has no power to stop any lawyer appearing for anyone' lO AI-LOHINO liinaO.Ull-J l of Weld Quay to buaid nouses illegally: 13 KAILLRt to take action on unauthorised extension to a building and erection or sheds lor rearing poultry and ducks hi 182. 184 and 188 hnk Road in467 words
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Advertisement382 1966-09-07 5 "I felt like a fool when they asked me to speak Suddenly you're asked to say a few words. You falter through *6me disjointed sentences and wish you could vanish. But you can t escape the impression you have made on your boss, your business associates, friends or neighbours. Why382 words
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Advertisement344 1966-09-07 5 TWO GREAT NAMES IN MODERN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS > DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT AND CALCULATORS B^fN COPYINC AND DUPLICATING EQUIPMENT ORGANISED TOURS H.K. hoirj ttpmm l-iHan VI tjM 14.1 v. H.K./ laiu.ui Philippinrs S.lt.« 'I Hit,!, M s ii Philippines. H.K. Banskok lv 1 1 1,1— 1 1 v s:::. H.K. Taiwan344 words
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Miscellaneous269 1966-09-07 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 the 20 across made' I. Not public worship? 16 ~,<. >J. Caesar t i7>. 8. The old moon, perhaps, is 7. By which deeds are thinly superfluous (10). veiled? (11. 4 i. 9, 18. This could be special: 10. Rebuff for the nosey? (4). "ravl."269 words
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Obituary22 1966-09-07 6 ahaaaaaasi ««i «e»»LiNC khoo a** ■> K»a*> ar Aaa«r>ca paaaa*) ••■•> ««i a w »-M i*«- ma I iman ai >■ ao I-*-** lor22 words
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Article73 1966-09-07 6 H.r«. </i (Mlmmmm, A R ROORICUE* ACKNOWLEOC MINT Pan*, aai Page 14 itra.ts l ma* aated aa as MRS DAVID aad fajai.y of tba late M' Trm% DaMd aincaraiy tkank re.a--t. es aad fnrada for tbeir attendaacr aoaaaeaacoa. reaths aad assistanc* la r rtcM' barea\ei*Mat. TNI FAMILY «F in*73 words
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Article104 1966-09-07 6 M.rrf, Ml *>imimuml MILOA S SHBPPINC CENTRE SI AUtIFUL CASUALS SWISS WATCHES LIQUIDATION asi «uta ljirt in d *fc« ususl < .nd. i« maison marie Sraad v Shoe* »I3*mi. llr»i<n «IT. *Miimsui:s SS.fM. Ktratcb Sick, 113 »0, aport*i>ear »»im^»- Hamoun Brassiara, }r H* --iu«ual prur laaglin Road. <> pore-104 words
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Article50 1966-09-07 6 ICli> AND MIALTM h kpv a,»BJi»h 'iom inr.>',«« sc.rnie R»adMt Room Ortnzr C.ro\« Road. ■'prrr 111 ni.'n tornkht «i .Til p.m FAR EASTERN BIBLI Coll*** raac»n» aiH—»ll r.t I&6* AspMctUttM •r> »»<1 (or th« deoet mi cTpinrna BBSJffJN ror ;p'o'rna! oo > •■mi. VA UimttHd P.d i- II50 words
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Article617 1966-09-07 6 Whether the campaign which the Singapore Chinese Chamb- Commerce is organising U> urge reconsideration of thr two currencies decision will win thr suppoit it deserves is duubliul. The two governments have assumed, with great eagerness, positions which thry have no wish to abandon. They are moreover widening617 words
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Article346 1966-09-07 6 The proposal to set up Sarawak Foundation to help children from needy families to obtain an education will be widely applauded. Aj matters now stand, money can count for more than brains in de- riding who shall get the 1 limited number of places' available in the346 words
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Article214 1966-09-07 6 Even before it has been formally inaugurated (a matter which will be attended to in Jesselton tomorrow) the Malaysian Migration Fund Board has lined up ten Malayan families for work in Sabah. They will be the first of many, on attractive terms. Workers selected for migration will214 words
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Article, Illustration920 1966-09-07 6 DAVID HAWORTH - Wilson accepts the union challenge DAVID HA WORTH By LONDON. Tutt THE traditional interest of th c British trade union movement, it has been said, is not going to stand idly by and see itself dragged into the second half of the 20th century. This fundamental issue will be putOFNS - 920 words
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262 1966-09-07 6 MIKE CAUSEY - U.S. Customs tangle with Red hair MIKE CAUSEY by WASHINGTON, Tues AMERICAS 3.U00 hardworking Customs in>pectors have been tossed another tangled problem. U is an outgrowth of Uncle Sams cold war ban on wigs which contain Red (Cninese) yak and human hair. Wigs beam aluppvd to the US lrom Austria262 words
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LETTERS
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200 1966-09-07 6 PRT SWETTENHAM is West Malaysia's most important mainland port and the first a tourist lands at who wants to see the 'beautiful' mainland country. But what does he see —the dirtiest jetty and Jiltniest scenery that can be arranged. He sees ramshackle buildings,200 words
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Letter40 1966-09-07 6 EVERY year curing Chinese Now Year or some other festival we read of fires being caused by fire crackers, ioss sticks or ioss oaper. and rendering hundreds homeless. When is all this going to stop? T.H. LIM Singapore40 words
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Letter54 1966-09-07 6 -THIE Perak Immigration X Office in luoh has explained that owing to a .shortage of 'orrns. it InuM only one passoort application form 'o each person who tails for it (ST. Aug. ID. Telok Anson is 5G miles from Ipoh. The Department should make allowances for outstati^n people54 words
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Letter106 1966-09-07 6 VINCE the beginning of this year, the Utam Singh buses seem tc have embarked on a policy of irif.gularity. The 7 a.m. buses are always packed and students face a probjem of trying to reach school in time. On the other hand, the 7.15 bus. which Is usually106 words
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Letter63 1966-09-07 6 (""AN acme size-ten hat think up a code that will in one number contain the numbers of: I-card. driving licence, certificate, income tax file, passport, citizenship certificate. house numbtr. phone number, current banking account, car number etc It could be that a solution to all this is ju.«t63 words
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Advertisement86 1966-09-07 6 swissecha 5*4 Ktvfbwatioa Echo Chamber •Built uith tht tame precision of a fine Swut watch" M*4al ptl mmtm aa^aotv ma** c .-r.- SWtSSICMO -nodal «*3 rmw and im> pra~«« IBBluraa On* Masnstic H«v back Have han bawn rrmmt variable, thua 3 posoMa a sort of "firm o< Ccho or Ravarb.86 words
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Advertisement129 1966-09-07 6 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout a r conditioning it c m «|C Kf>ep cool with a Carrier Wc<ith<>rma^r Model RA Quiet, cool, comfortable the model RA i*> designed for large bedroonn or I ,mj roomt. A special temperature selection offer* a rt*> range of settings. Output 10.800 to 1 1129 words
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Article, Illustration541 1966-09-07 7 Graduate tells court of a suicide pact Two tragic stories of love and despair... SINGAPORE. Tuesday i I MVfcKSITI gra- du.it< Mi-- I. r hi;, tuid .i urn nrr n itiurl today thai »he and htrr l»o> 1 1 irnd a lormt- r c adtt \sst supl. of Police, \marrndra541 words
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Article42 1966-09-07 7 JOHOKK BAHKL Til. I lie J.iiion Menui Bes.«r D«:o H Ha-irr bm HaJU Yuno? will lay thr loundation -our fen tIH ntm pienuse* at J.'lan Krbur. Teh of the Government Industrial and Manual Workers Ui'iou. Si>uth Johoie on Sept. 1442 words
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Article29 1966-09-07 7 TAIPINO lue- Ihr Mm.-ier ii Inche Bahaimn bin Samsudd'.n is expected lo open Baal meeting of the MalaI ned Nurses As>oriaiion to l)< lir.d urn on Tiuirsci.iv29 words
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Article, Illustration555 1966-09-07 7 Woman shot inspector who was going to wed pen-pal SINGAPORE. Tuaa. i POLICE inspector and a typist, pen-pals for 10 years, made their marriage plans last year But early on the morning of June 26. these plans were shattered in 15 minutes of terror outside the Tionn Bahru flat of555 words
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107 1966-09-07 7 Old Frees to hold re-union dinner PENANG. TUN, The Penang Free School is calling all oid pupils to a rr-union dinner on Oct. 21 as pan of Us 150 th anniversary Mlaarailoni. The dinner in the school bali .v Green Lane i> open to all Old Firrs. irrespective of whether107 words
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Article51 1966-09-07 7 SEREMBAN. Tueii. The Di«itiri Officer. Kuala Klawant. li.rhe Abdullah bin Manap. hax been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to take over duties ax Federal AaftataaJ Commissioner of Land* The Asaintant District Officer. Inche Abdul Hadi bin Hajl Sldels. U arting until a new DO Is appointed.51 words
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253 1966-09-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The ftrsf. batch of 10 migrant families from wv-t Malaysia will sail tor Sabah next month to start a Btl life under the sponsorship of the newly-established Malaysian WfrmUoa Fund Board. Alter worKir.w u.r tun years w.th an emplcver253 words
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Article77 1966-09-07 7 SINGAPORE Tiies Tiattio police today appealed for eyewitnesses to a two-month-old accident as a result of which the victim. Chong Tlam 6« of Rifle Range Road, died on Fiida\ al to* General Hoxpital He fell Irom a Green Bu« Co bus at about 225 p.m on77 words
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Article, Illustration472 1966-09-07 7 EVIDENCE OF HOSTILE WITNESS IMPEACHED Engineer charged with cheating bank THE mam prosecution which the managing Minereli Ltd. and engineer, A Potter. 4.'). attempting to cheat here of $8,000 was treated :ons court today peached The WtttMaa, Mohamcil Yu>uli bin A.veob Razali. 19. was testifying .t. Potter. Who pleaded nm472 words
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118 1966-09-07 7 SINGAPORE, Tuea Employees of Tan ThypHeng goldsmith in Arab Street and North Bridge Road are to get three months' salary as bonus. This Is provided In a new collective agreement reached between the firm and the Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore. Salary scale.- for118 words
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Advertisement101 1966-09-07 7 r 1 jr" "Z -*> .^v W I udui W atcli Iv tell the time In lx-aiititull\ V I uiior ati h is cm liantingk feminine. designed so carelullv to iiululgc VOW lo\e ol beauty, wlnlc keeping tune vwlli the match less MCUToI «'l itsprei iscSw iss mu\cmcnt. And. Tudor101 words
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Miscellaneous751 1966-09-07 7 g^K^iaT^ Ea^a^^av^^^^ r^^^^^B RADIO MALAYSIA n \lio\\i. sHitniM MoMk: Ml Tiaf HrM Sto SI i:\KI II iiid mi metre* Mu.su loi Evrivonr 6.00 Pf«g Mll'll M\\ \M >li;\ICI: Summary. 603 CbUdrCfl I CoillPi 6 30 Til*- Ni I SIS metre* 640 Regional News. Interlude; \ni ts 00 Piov Summary: Ml751 words
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101 1966-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues A sevenday exhibition entitled "Cambodia Today" will be lield at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Sept 12 to 18 The exhibition will depict the a< hievemenis ol Cambodia In the fields of educmion. public health, sport.- toduitrtw temv pknnlin tourism, communication.'' and olhei101 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-09-07 8 MAYOR AT RED FORT RECEPTION FOR LEE rl Mayor of Delhi. Shri Sni ml Dm Ahmed, presenting the civic address to the Prime Minister "I the Republic of Singapore. Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew. at thr civic reception held in honour of the vtslttol (lumi.ii v at Red Fort. Delhi,53 words
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195 1966-09-07 8 Singapore gets its own shipping registry QIKOAPORI. Tun Singapore Mm Its own merchant Under \h? pro\ the Merchan' Ship. Amendnunt Act 1966, any ship \viioll\ owned by Sineapom ril or by rompanfc my their butlneu in Singapore, will havr to register as a Singapore ship. Singapore nwnrd hips mhlch. Imwrvrr195 words
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308 1966-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues I^HE Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Max Rudolf played to a wildly enthusiastic audience in the National Theatre last i night. This concert, postponed from Sunday owing to a hold-up in Colombo, re- vealed the orchestra as a disciplined and sumptuous instrument and308 words
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Advertisement237 1966-09-07 8 We're happy m **^^^i^B «^fll^^ v&^ sif** mi*. \jffu* B I H There's a SINGER* in our family Model 15U f r Model 224U 1^ njj V^h^" >^Hßßßßbi%bj I i9r Your family can wear smart, well-tailored clothes you can own one on the lowest monthly instalments Mr y^ and happy237 words
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Miscellaneous225 1966-09-07 8 \M*t, Onp By V.T. Ham tin ■^S*^ 3 BVTH^TS^WdZ^^^^^ I TAKIMG /AT LEAST 1 I, WELL. IF WE'RE GOtNo >^^v OH. THREE VEH^ IS TWAT PIT. OOPS LANPED s~r THE Y*XJNG MIS HE(*> WES TAKING TO LONDON, LET'S HOW PAYS IV A- FOOT OR <. B cSS^^ i ss J225 words
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Article, Illustration714 1966-09-07 9 Who was the greatest racing driver? Whin the debate begins among car racing fans anywhere in the world at to who were the greatest drivers of all one man's n^mt always comes up and stays, even when the debate finally ends without unanimity. DURING a 1 00 mile event at714 words
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Article1340 1966-09-07 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE chassis, grossed $10,000 In prize money and forced his way into the international racing picture. When he entered his BM overseas race —an Important Italian event at La Garda it was believed the young English driver had been Invited to compete mainly lor comic effect. And1,340 words
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Advertisement66 1966-09-07 9 s jr=J] If 1»^ |1 ■1 cT Nkjj mi New from awthmcuiA THE LONG SIZE FILTER WITH REALTOBACCO l*r\w I t White Horse...a man's choice. Great new smoke because of great tobacco. Broad-leaf Virginia. Specially selected and blended by Rothmans expert tobacco men since 1890. Smoke White Horse today. You66 words
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327 1966-09-07 10 IPOH Tuesday. A RATTAN dealer who was lured into a syndicate to cheat "a rich man from Thailand" fcund himself swindled of $13,500 instead. Details of the swindle that misfired and 1 warning to the public to be careful of confidence tricksters were327 words
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Article105 1966-09-07 10 JESSF.LTON, Tue». The former State Chief Minister and Minister of Sabah Affairs. Dato Donald Stephens, is reported here to be recovering from high blood pressure with diabetic complications at the Gleneagles Hospital in Singapore. Dato Stephens was taken ill in Singapore on his way back from a105 words
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Article23 1966-09-07 10 PENANG. Tues.— A housewife, M. Kamalavati 47. was robbed of hrr $130 Rold rhain by a cyclist In Muntri Street yesterday.23 words
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219 1966-09-07 10 Long hair, short skirt schoolgirls sent home A LOR STAR, Tues. About 20 girl Dupils of Hwa Keow (na-tional-type) Seconddary School here were sent home yesterday for infringing school regulations on dress and hair-style. Many of the girls keep their hair shoulder length while others r>"m It. A few were219 words
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Article99 1966-09-07 10 PENANG. Tues. Twenty-three Muslims from Penang and Province Welleslev have registered as i Inmates of the Muslim home for the aged which will open soon in Tassek Glugor. North Province WellMley. They were the only eligible candidates accepted by the State Islamic Religious Council99 words
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Article80 1966-09-07 10 KANOAR, Tues. The Omno branch at Behor Mentalun, 12 miles from here, has pledged full confidence In the Mentrl Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, v th« leader of the party and the Btat« Oovernment. This assurance wag Riven by the secretary, Inche Yadln bin Salleh. at80 words
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143 1966-09-07 10 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. Telephone subscribers, particularly executives, were today cautioned by the T c 1 c c o mmunications Department against unauthorised loudspeaker telephones and secretarial sets. The Telecom. Department said In a statement that such equipment can be used, provided It has been approved143 words
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Article25 1966-09-07 10 KANOAR, Tue« The Chariaym Bharu Youth Club win stage a variety show at it« Padang Lati premise*, five mile* from here on Prtdaj25 words
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Article103 1966-09-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Senate. In a day-long sitting yesterday approved nin P Bills includinr the Constitution Amendment Bill which seeks to transfer certain powers from the Public Services Commission to heads of departments. Other Bills passed by the House were: the Supplementary Supply (\9dH) Bill,103 words
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Article35 1966-09-07 10 PENANG. Tues. A housewife T^n Poh Sin. 51. was fined $200 or two months' jail for allowing I her home in Balik Pulau Road to be used as a common gamine 'house.35 words
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Advertisement459 1966-09-07 10 51 1 1 1 Mil llr 11 11^^^ 1 1 Bs^EaslEsMEsfl *****4-iini'- I iiiii'H— H HT6IIMI COMFORT AND LONG SltVlCl ARI GUARANTIED IV CZfCMOtLOVAK HOO HAND TILES. YEW LIAN LTD., I ILIW CO., LTD., S'FOftf PIMAMC I ItoM wm, »»»fc«bi» nly I m»ihM'> «"d mo«thtt«i E^^^^^H Bl^EvV t»f mill yut459 words
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Advertisement191 1966-09-07 10 IFoMoCoI j j v r I FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoringl Only FoMoCo parts are fit191 words
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215 1966-09-07 11 Rock bolts increase safety in mines \fIMNCi and ex- j *TI mating in many j parts of the world, including Malaysia, j Is now carried on in j safety through the j use of Australian- made rock bolts. The j bolts perform the j same function as I timbering. Rork215 words
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Article, Illustration735 1966-09-07 11 Forty-five Aust. industrial firms for Bangkok Fair FORTY FIVE ot Australia's leading firms connected with the country's heavy and light engineering in dustries will be among the 154 Australian exhibitors at the First Asian International Trade Fair to be held in Bangkok from Nov. 17735 words
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516 1966-09-07 11 High-speed drills exported to Malaysia, S'pore AUSTRALIAN high-speed twist drills are acA ceptable in markets all over the world. They are exported to Malaysia. Singapore. Thailand and the Philippines as well as Canada, the United States of America and the West Indies. One company produces a range of twist drills516 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-09-07 11 MR. K.I. Lc ROSSICNOL. Australian Trade Commissioner. 44. Ampin; Road. KUALA LUMPUR. MR. |.C. WATT, Australian Trad* Commimoncr. McDonald Houi«. Orchard Read, SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement173 1966-09-07 11 AUSTRALIA** I Btraiti Times Feature i The whole world is using more and more AUSTRALIAN industrial products and equipment The whole world is using more and more Australian industrial products at competitive prices. The wide range includes machinery, wire products, extruded metal products. And products and equipment. (In 1964-65, for173 words
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Article, Illustration426 1966-09-07 12 LIKE other fast-developing countries, Australia is pushing ahead with programmes for national development which involve housing, roads, railways, communications, power supply and irrigation. Australia's engineering plants are keeping up with the demands of this development and are meeting increasing export orders from overseas. The ability426 words
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Article128 1966-09-07 12 SAFETY goggles with lenses 50 times stronger than hardened safety glass are now being made in Australia. The lenses are made of polycarbonate, a tough plastic material also used to make firemen's helmets. rt is said to have unparalleled impact and spatter resistance, to be impervious to128 words
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Advertisement286 1966-09-07 12 craELECTRICAI\ I G> upMENT/ -afflL.. A 600 D NAME IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT! MOTORS AND STARTERS CONTROL SYSTEMS Crompton Parkinson electric motors Since 1921, Crompton Parkinson Conelectrical equipment is a job y, to 4.000 h.p.. 110 to 6.600 V. trol Equipment Plant has specialised (or specialists and Squirrel cage, slip-ring, auto-synchro-286 words
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Advertisement266 1966-09-07 12 MARTON CO. LTD. 20-22 Jalan Mounttwttan Kuala Ufinpur Mining and Quarrying Requisites Ra pra— n tattva tor:Warman Equipment (W.A) Pty. Ltd. blurry Sand Gravel Pumps for all duties i Hadfields (W.A) 1934 Ltd. Steel Castings for all Dredging Requirements —Buckets Tumbler* Bushac Melbourne Wire Works Pty. Ltd. "Melwire" Woven Wire266 words
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Article, Illustration561 1966-09-07 13 Export market drive owes success to overseas confidence iRGO /\>/'t'(T/O.V PROVIDES PROTECTION ri.Mralian drive export market* owes its success o small measure 1 im- ommodiu t h i p Independent ndepenar- importer .i group of cargo The only Austra-liin-owned firm earn in R Ol 't these inspections is a Sydcompany561 words
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Advertisement474 1966-09-07 13 Choose from Malaysia's largest supply of first quality electrical Shbv M r m-m^ I ft SHr flfiln^ta^^^Hl ft In W components and equipment from Australia's leading manufacturers l ■^■^V B^BB .^BBBBBB^kBBM M BBBBIbI BBL^^BBBBBBBBBBBh^BBI BBK^^BBBBBBBBBBB^fe^^B *****1 l f I *****1 BBbV^^^E^^^Bßßßßt^ —^***** BBBBBbI BBBbI i I kW bY *V Master474 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-09-07 14 rIE release of a- new Australian plastic gravity roller conveyor has solved the problem previously associated with efflils handling where such as moisture dampness, chemical •ion h Specially enfii from hmh .trilr butadien Myrrnr 163--:nrr inch diameter plastic rollers arr ideally Anti-rust treatment for287 words
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190 1966-09-07 14 New accessory for grinding and polishing machines 4 N Australian firm has developed a special new accessory for grinding and polishing machines. It utilises the high stock removal rates of coated abrasive belts, and provides greater accuracy and safety than previous methods. It can be adjusted tor manual, semiautomatic or190 words
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Article226 1966-09-07 14 Shafts solve cutting problem i NEW Delhi ston* 4 mason was bavin? a problem cutting stones, and wanted a machine to solve it. His problem was solved in Australia. The firm who .solved it are specialists in small portable power driven equipment and flexible drive ihafta which are designed to226 words
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Article141 1966-09-07 14 AN Australian nrm that If gaining an international reputation for Its precision weights and balances is playing Its part in providing accuracy for trade and research. The firm's products range irom .scales weighin? bullion and precious stones to those controlling the gas-filling of highaltitude weather research bailor.* Balances141 words
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Advertisement268 1966-09-07 14 "^p It glows when C it blows CL AUTOMATIC BLOWN JT _^^^^^H FUSC INDICATION -■V rl I 1 1 i ir^i^B ff B am I \P IV 111/ i B B ll I l 1 X J Introducing new standards in safety and performance ••FEDERAL" 2*o Volt to 440 Volt.268 words
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Advertisement226 1966-09-07 14 It is better to hardface once than to re -face twice, or three times, or four The true worth of a hard facinjr electrode isn"t its price p«r lb the cffecti\e working lite it gi\es a hard taced component. Ob this, and thit alone, depends the saving you get trom226 words
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Advertisement1225 1966-09-07 15 SB "01 t »t'l CSAtt >k Sattapr* ■■«a*. •«'»Kif* i i aaal. BJpaaSja it pi Yafep Seat I t.^^l-aatrU^t.Bj*. Bt. 11 Baft I Will Stft 1 1 t ft (.^sai |4 %mmt Ij By* Baft 17 Seat 21 Baft 22 20 v BMajjaa ..TTT. Baft 24) Stft 2 1 left1,225 words
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Advertisement1351 1966-09-07 15 THE E A UZ/rVaf S +JJLm*Mmi 88l l*S T ASIATIC COMPANY Ll« l^ f»u HI Dpw». EtPRtSS >AllHK> IS W»»« w.ftt *«»l*u*h MtkutHAftN nOtURSAM-AMSURBAP) ANTWERP-AARHUS CSPENHAGLN 5 pvit r »•<• riai«« hw Htiit n'burg >om mi* C'kigit PANAMt Stpt tl 19 11/11 IB Btt I 17 II 21 Set 211,351 words
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Advertisement1396 1966-09-07 15 I BEN%LINE\ UPRESS SERVICE TS LSNSBH. UftPPSSt CSNIINtNIAt PS*T> D*r«j%/*r*jJ*Tt7 txe'pooi Btt '.7 ULNVLNUL M Bet is nni,c'»' > K i' P****! hamrjv I Ntl I Sapt 12 IS St|t it II Sipi 20 21 BENDORAN For Iwmiwi Bet 14 Sintaeorr Pt. S'haa Pining <m Bet 21 Stpt II 211,396 words
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Advertisement1345 1966-09-07 15 feELL£RMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE SVERLEAF FSB SOTWARB SERVICE PatSJ B K CtjMWOBI. Itaaiai far. B'par* P. Sma Pwaas CITY S* CBLOMBB t-"on ><imbt.'| tctttmam. 27 20 Stft SB Stft CITY SF RIPSN itnoaa. Nta»rg letttrlaa. 17 2S SCI 21 21 Bel I* Bet CITY SF WILLINGIIN r HeafjWf,1,345 words
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Article28 1966-09-07 16 brpt l bcpi. 2 Son. •Industrials: 98.03 97.88 97.80 Tins: 106.31 106.76 107.21 I rubbers: 111.52 111.52 111.52 •Dec 30 1963 100 Dei 29 1962 10028 words
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Article28 1966-09-07 16 Sept. 6. Xl Mil K I'KIII 60! cents (down tmlf a cent). TIN: siioo 1 i (down 75 cents) Estimated unofficial offering 195 tons (unchanged).28 words
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Article151 1966-09-07 16 MELBOIRM iNDUSTatIAL* «ere stc*dv today rail- exceeded rise* vi Bayxiew rotitinued to highlight trading ■BM) buxiin: a\ a Meadx $2 has bioußh: (he iota. <nai*>» uaded o 19 n Boral ;aKeoxer announcemen: teat «eek ataae meials were uimer led by Renison »rm h KHined 31 <ci. 17 51151 words
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Article249 1966-09-07 16 WM-IIMHIi; hrsi trade rubber] f.o.h. hinrrs rlooed »t ."> |i m. in Kuili I urn pur and Singapore «e«terda< at KM rents per Ib. down I half a rent on Mand4< lo»int level lor the pmition The lone «as quiet. K.A.S. and M.K.I rloMag prire* in renti per249 words
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Article70 1966-09-07 16 MINESE Produce Cicnania. Sm K jPJBfl Cacamii aa)i Ma <n paNatß. drum *t.,» a Caara: c-.pi .filers Ptaptr Muntok «h:t.- xisip BtHara, .sarn-afc arkata MI7I atUtra. primi Sarawak black Sl37t aallPrS. Kamlcd iMinpoiu Mack BUT! i.N'i .«i ll^rn. iHb-. ,\LXX ASIA Moi I.NI Sl-llir, liny. .M.\X Singapara Cocom.t70 words
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755 1966-09-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent II was another quiet day on the Slock Exchange yesterday which was Quite um-xcnuul although total turnover picked up to 4 «MM» units Trading interest lacked cniuusiasm. .New York having been closed the previous day with London slightly better In755 words
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Article30 1966-09-07 16 Malayan Stork Indict Sept 5 brpr 'Industrials: 97 60 96 98 I ins 107.42 107 11 S rubbers: HIM 111.52 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dtx. 29. 1962 10030 words
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Article947 1966-09-07 16 Ul SIM Kg in and reported 10 lln Sinxaporp and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol Ihr Stock EMfcaMM M-Nh-id.it with the number of share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauttaad U'.'.UOO. IViM: CC.M II II >L. il'.UOf)) 5t. 44. I>. lL'.'J<Jti. 11.4k. U. I9.UUUI SI 44. I4.UUU'947 words
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Article104 1966-09-07 16 V-HIPS lyini .1.n,.,rt. thl 1.n,.p.,. «rlijr»t> or xptclld tarijy »f« I l^ndnk N w. I c 1 2. KiS» Mm-'i 31, la-* N\V 4 > Jtaeim* 1U 11. Satrumn Mam 13 14. ArdpaTnk II l«. I S lounal If' KHttwaJu '.'I 'tt, KuaabaJtj -7 IMIIM 3Antrim* Lauro104 words
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Advertisement1050 1966-09-07 16 Yl KAWASAKI KISE.N KAISHA LTD. VAJk. raaifia tk Atlaail* ttrvlaa •aaaaal ttaaaaaaj v •aaatts B fart Pkiiat BaC -iMtja* atara ii lllaai 71 M >tea is sea last vast Matt,, aaat.^jß»am Bttaßavai" tl 11 Bkrt II s%Bfl M patatVl 1 Bant Ll aTtafat M ataM 1 iSl'latßaW "»ajr I* 41,050 words
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Advertisement987 1966-09-07 16 II^ORIENTJLJfJES Soilings to tKt United Kingdom Dap Dep Pt. On Arrive Spore Shorn Penonq U.K. CHITRAL 27 Se» 2* Saa 30 Wp 21 Oct ORSOVA 23 Ott 13 Na» ORONSAY 25 No. 2* Nay 1* Dae CATHAY 28 Nay 30 No. 1 Dec 22 Dae 1»47 O»,CADIS 21 Dec 12987 words
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Advertisement445 1966-09-07 16 c j OESTIIUNI. EURin SERtriCti YAMA 1 11 12 14 Sept IS Stpt M.r«nie>. Butdcaut. HatPS. OMlirt. NARA I. II Ml 11/13 Oci 14 Oci Marsfillts. Havre. Dunkirk. TAYCA 21/27 Mt 71/ M Od It Oct Marseilles Surieaui Hatrt Oualirl LAHIOUNB. r s Utft »ri »ri. U% M< t> -•n#n»445 words
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Advertisement110 1966-09-07 16 aPUftt r"iHAM p>tf A iS CTA/FTO fTAyFTO fcTTA/trrO rHOM MADRAS. HAiAPATTINAM rsi IT ATI OF MAOKAS" For Noeopottinom Mo<Jro« Sapt- U'U w (ROM AUSTRALIA «.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCORE-COCMN tor Bangkok. Rangoon. Mcdros «,ia Colcutto Oct. il Oct 7/ Oct i mom CALCUTTA »A.V "VISHVA VIR" (or Melbourne. Ajalaide 4 Sydney110 words
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357 1966-09-07 17 'pM> vtraita (in prict jfUr--1 4m i'" if reau U SaVMIZ^ per pirul »n am ratJEEiBIM aiisi-hasicpal •ffering •r its »*>•* The price levrally frll dn.pl t* a rtß*> nt K 1 in the Le>sMi«a Mond.i afternoon »yvrr« ■•>r three mnnth« for»arw357 words
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Article90 1966-09-07 17 THI Asceciatiaei el Banks Mi Malaysia m*rte tn<-«e chaagea in its ratea to merchants >rsterday 1 all ratea to ••ae» Yark: huylnit TT B*Jl airmail OP 32| Wl A M .13 i rredlt hills MJ Canada: buying TT 35i. airmail OD 3A« M d. st 39 13/18 rred90 words
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Article39 1966-09-07 17 1 »N 'he free eichange market in Hons v Kon« \est.r<l«\. the US. dollar •as qunied at &.7»s for I.T. and I T7| 'or rash Slorlini »a« <j"ntr<l *t lei. <»-» »n<\ ene tael el geld at .'«►>, Efc£U£a«JLMjJJijd^d!fl39 words
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Advertisement168 1966-09-07 17 SIN MA TV WIRELESS Inejineerincj Initttuta OM«n suporior rraintng in Radio I TV Sarv.cn, D**ifß*tJ and conducted by wall *aa«ricnc*d quoliricd engineers. THEORY Theory in Radio Sarvicinf. Theory in TV Servicing. City t Guild. Telecom. Certificate. PRACTICAL WORK Application of Testing lnstruments. Assembly of Radio Receiver. AsMmbly of Hi-Fi Amplifier.168 words
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Advertisement1084 1966-09-07 17 I •rmni.esj freaßl f I AfKNOWLrLDCMENTS tt BTarwa til tmjumiimmmi MR ANO MR* Ralai ■*>■■**!*■ leasafe reiativaa and fnia«i far t*»«r n. o. of MM •'<l «hw at Kaaaeaa TNI FAMILY OF .-c la'e Mr Taß Baß*a tkaaa all geiaata. frtecMta Srsaa Bar tlsatr attnwtaacea and mghi ver«s wreathe scro.is1,084 words
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Advertisement1072 1966-09-07 17 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT It We*** M I Win.l— M rlt. txtrm MMBDIATBLV AVAILABLE Wo*ern Plats Moulmem Road eparlama parking narumisbed Rent $2*o pas up Pttani 8 pace 32*32 M^33 PLATS AVAILABLE 111 Par Eaat Diet 15 'Ii RamkHiian Road. Dial. I 'uHnVsNb'o" AIRCONDITIBNBO ROOM flans' no rooking mn air! aaMSMMsr.1,072 words
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Advertisement968 1966-09-07 17 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It erareie 8* i mim t—Bmx St rtt mmtr* BLEVATBB BUNBALBW la Holland Raavd area Nice aad luxuriously 4e- itfnrd for executives diplomats Tel saaio a pore VUMIN ESTATE and Housing Aaencv Dept Tastefully fnrmahed Bat at Hag Raad Pneo 833.0*0 OS RIBS iH pore,968 words
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Advertisement901 1966-09-07 17 PHILATELY |IS Wmrm't tt I Him.)— Bmx St rtt. txtrm WANT TB PURCHASE large ejuaa tinea Maiaraiaa aaal CaeasasM wealth stamps. Bawd holes* le quotations B»x A**o* B.T S pore WANTED Stamp CollrrtMM NI ■aatd condition of Straus Settlements aaMt Malay States «ith strength in pra-war aauea Box AMO7 S901 words
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Advertisement1003 1966-09-07 17 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE II srar* M imtm.t Bmm St Ht assXt 1? FBBT HALF Caala Olisaai i»h h s faher«iaaa reiafarree) 1 hull SI. MM •a o. Tal: laaore. 1 ma < 11 FOOT CABIN I'riiser i»i* Ball N P Matara. electric start, Mtaatj raml? boat. Paoggoi aaaatel B*ll71,003 words
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Advertisement883 1966-09-07 17 FOr» SALE It sTexats U 1 mim 1— M rtm. tmtrm *>MlkCB AIBCBNOITiaNBN* IM Na rroet Kefnteratnr. availaaie I Btaiaapatre Refriieration I'ompaar SatsaWi Slause. a pore. Tel 231**/ Ifata. LATEST tMIPMIMT CBPIMAN reaaaamMe ••aiiatioa Tek Pa* Meal Co SO Rohinaoa Road •pore I-AI jalaa Lormle. Kuala Lumpur. PASSAP KNITTINC WACMINIS883 words
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Advertisement529 1966-09-07 17 WHERE TO EAT (S'bot) It Beetle M (Him t—Bmrn St e*a. m*tm) cAiaaNiu iTianHOuil iriewa sinm Bstaaeiiib iji-r>. —a nail Corner Orrharc] Pi.. I I pora 1 31M4 UICK OUICK OUI j Luasrb of Honk Kaeis Tisf m«m at *in(aporr I I rale I awn Houae Mate aasj I If529 words
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Advertisement575 1966-09-07 18 HOTEL SINCAPURA ■•■^rnt'ri»i* 'r h« Republic of I\r»KIM I»I\II»»\D noTici tm —i Bwr avfwm ihk IBM >' lle< isjrer. a i. Itt- ertiti DUt— of laaa «TS wwaporr hnw Tax for account l«K pa van* to all MatUklMm -me Trvnaler Ratfasar of Ukt rntnpanv «ill he < kMd from Slat575 words
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Advertisement618 1966-09-07 18 MOTICE Not** kl hereby given that the ■MM 0 'm-' v I .invert M JT MaK«ei] Road lpoh have sppliMi >«iie* ptfiw froa II lpoh to M n Mi Rustd lpoh in reape. and wholwlt liquoi ccttrca fcicawat they have moi«i »n new prewiaea si SS >7 Maxvel! Road lpoh618 words
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Advertisement655 1966-09-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS A.MA.NAH RA'ATAI Applications are tmited from Malaysian Cttlaamx for the following appointment* In MARA I M.M lIHM Hl— DIVISION I) tßi AftftIRTANT IM.* I OFFICE* i DIVISION I) Mattery: M21x34-934 M3x34--11.254 D«Ut«: Besides repre>«nting MARA in all legal cases, duties Include also such preparation of draft agreement655 words
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Advertisement575 1966-09-07 18 TAI-EE ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC invites all patients to come to the CLINIC 1-B Amber Mansion Orchard Road, Singapore. for CONSULTATION and TREATMENT by World Famous Lady Acupuncturist DR. T ANG-THI-TRINH (Dr. TANG will be in Singapore till 10th Sept) Telephone ***** for appointment LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENTATAAN TAWARAN BK 19/66.575 words
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Advertisement616 1966-09-07 18 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN MAJLIS BANDARAN KUANTAN Tawaran ada-lah dl-terlma oleh I Yang di-Pertua. Majlis Bandaran. Kuanian. aanpacia pemborongS yang beroaftar Kelaa "D" dan kaatas dengan JKR hingga jam 10 00 pagl pada 20hb. September INC bag! membena dar. menviapkan Bangunan Gersu Kelintnnc Haberdashery StaJlsi. Kuanian Krterangan2 tawaran bolen fiirUpeti rll-Peiabai616 words
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Advertisement290 1966-09-07 18 B GEORGE COHEN (FAR EAST) LTD OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE TUGS EX KOTA RHAP iTA HAF!" Built 10.V7 R f^»l Hull Tonnaep 3S Gross Lrnsrth .SH f» P«w^red by 180 h p Diesel Frißinr hv V Engine Co Auxiliary Oenerator S kW. 211 Volt TUO BOAT BUI.AN Built 1»57. Grnerally290 words
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Article, Illustration834 1966-09-07 19 RACING b, E P.o» J-, CTRKAMLIGHT (Race 4) is the nap at Ipoh today. The Golden (loud four year old came up against t*o briiliant opponents Napoleon Solo and Golden Oriole, last Sunday and though urll-beaten into third plare he was not disgraced Napoleon Solo and GoldenLim Taw Chonr - 834 words
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227 1966-09-07 19 I ONDON. Tues. AustraHan Jockey Oar n c t Bnugoure was admitted to hospital after an accident at Warwick yesterday and will not ride the 20-1 Criap And Even in the St Leger at Doncaster tomorrow. Bnugoure bnke a shoulder bone and fractured some ribsReuter - 227 words
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216 1966-09-07 19 FRANKFURT. Tues. Cassius Clay is nt and ready to defend his world heavy weisht title against West Germany's Knrl Mildrnberttrr here next Saturday. according to the champion > Minrrmg partners. The American world champion hoved eight rounds yesterday with hi.-, chiet sparrinn partner, Jimmy Ellis.216 words
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Article515 1966-09-07 19 IPOH 2nd day <.OIN<; FORECAST (iood to flrr Race 1 1.30 Class 6 Oiv 2 ($4,000) 6t 1 ***** Tlir ttre tobblri d Kuli. Dui.lel* 6 DO (Fl Lee 10 a ***** The Little King a iST Hnh) E Breuk. 10 8.11 Treveo* ft 3 ***** VtgllanU t> (Hock) Ahmad515 words
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Article919 1966-09-07 19 H ***** caraveile g (Cheng's Xi Tulloh 7 8.4 Wawari 10 10 ***** Pelor Mas a (Wan) Z Breuk 9 8.3 Moxham •> Scratching*: Pulau Pangkor 90; Panama Boy 810: Sir Argent 8 4 Race 5—3.50 Class 1 Oiv 2 ($9,000) S\ str 1 ***** Brave Bambino a919 words
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Article79 1966-09-07 19 LONDON. Tues. The West Indians. 66 runs behind on first innings after T. N Pearce's XI had declared at 300-5 were 229--3 iR. Kanhai 102 not at the rl>>--f on the second day of their three-day match at the Bcarboi< i ricket Festival yesterday. AtReuter - 79 words
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140 1966-09-07 19 Jack Fingleton - Champagne flows for Devlin's guests Jack Fingleton From r<AXBERRA. Tues—Australlan golfer Bruce Devlin "turned It on" when he got back to his Southport (England) hotel after winning th* Carting Open, according to a report here Champagne (or everyone." said Devlin and th« party rollicked from 7 p m to 7140 words
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Article89 1966-09-07 19 LONDON. Tues. Result* of soccer matches played last night: Oiv. l Aston villa 0 Southampton 1. Blackpool I Liverpool 2. Div. 2 Millwall 1 Coventry 0. Dlt. I Darlington 1 Swan sea 0: Leyton 0 Torquay 0: Mansfield 2 Oldham 4: Peterborough 2 Otlllngham 0. Uiv. 4—Reuter - 89 words
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Article23 1966-09-07 19 AUCKLAND. Tues. The Brititn Lions Rugby team beat the combined Thames Valley-Coun-t.ps team 13-9 at Papakura. 30 miles from here. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article226 1966-09-07 19 JAPANESE BEAT FILIPINOS AGAIN LAWN TENNIS I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Japa- nese lawn tennis stars Takeshi Koura and Isao Kobayarhi beat the Philippine team of Jess Hernandez and Eddie Cruz by two match* one in todays exhibition programme at the Selangor Club courts here In the one-set singles matches. Koura b»at226 words
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Article17 1966-09-07 19 TELUK ANSON. Tues Tne Perak AAA (South Zone) hold a '^'k'liß rxre here on Sunday17 words
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Article140 1966-09-07 19 Garrison lead in Milsum Trophy RUGGER ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Batu Garrison lead with six 1 points from four matches IB the SelanRor Rugby Unions Milsmn Trophy tournament H i l. who hive jrored 51 rugg?- point* with IS against, went down 5-3 tn S>langor d.in Tigers on thp Padang on140 words
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Article142 1966-09-07 19 r h Lr t m 4 3 1 51 16 Serdang 2 2 0 20 8 VIOBA 5 2 3 34 47 4 Tiaers 3 2 1 22 17 4 RMAF 4 2 2 21 28 4 Utd. 1 1 056 3 3 S nor Malays 2 1142 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-09-07 19 v ill V' |^^p\jß pack you win, ffl 6>rKAi&wr P\NV> PIPFICULfY IM /H Ai£>O <z>HiF-nN& wei&^r /^HHV POWS>€rWINC? A |^V AAAy CAU€>£ *,L-ice or 'pa-t v i^M you to mi-t30 words
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Miscellaneous130 1966-09-07 19 SUMMARY HOCKEY Uuh Dlv. 1: KlnU Indians 1 Anriersontans 0. Taiping League: Chinese RC f 1 No 2 Workshop 2. niAQV •>nniß UlArlx Ipoh Dlv. 1: Kinta Indians nilllTj m»>l|l Prisons 1 P«« ik ChinSpore Malays 3. £f »P"«;' Malays -.SUdiuai i GBY IMON Porak Ipoh 8 pm > Ipoh130 words
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Article46 1966-09-07 20 ■NOAPORE. Tues A Polyttehmr lecturer lit A Liang, mJI give a talk on Currency and Banking »l the Chinese Chamber nf Commerce at 7 pm on Sept. II The talk Is organised hv the Chamber «nrt the Institute of Commerce and Industry.46 words
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Article45 1966-09-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tue»— St Peters. Anglican (Church of England i Church will hold a (un (air and sale in the church compound at Tavtßtock Avenue from 10 a.m. to 6 pm on Saturday. Proceeds will go to the building of a church hall45 words
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Article, Illustration530 1966-09-07 20 BOTH TEAMS START SPADE WORK TO REVIVE CO-OPERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«t. RAZAK OPENS TALKS ON HOW TO DEAL WITH MILITARY AND OTHER PROBLEMS 4 HOI T .*><) Indonesian and Malaysian officials loriay U'gnn the spade work to revive COr oprration U-iwrrn ihe two countries which530 words
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Article30 1966-09-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tue.s —Television Smeapura will telecast highlights of (he Fifth Tet>t Match between the West Indies and England over Channel Five at 6.40 pm. on Thursday.30 words
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Article91 1966-09-07 20 KUCHING. Tues. -The 18 leaders of the opposition Party Negara who resigned from the party last Sunday and called on Penghulu Tawl Sll to say they wanted to join the Alliance have been made members of Party Pesaka. This was announced tonight by the Party91 words
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109 1966-09-07 20 BEIRUT, Tues. The Syrian regime has foiled a plot to stage a coup d'etat, Damascus Radio announced today. A broadcast statement said members of the Baath Party "international leadership' ousted last February by the Baath "national leadership" had set up political and military organisations toReuter - 109 words
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Article84 1966-09-07 20 SINGAPORE. Tues The total cargo handled at Port of Singapore Authority wharves and In the n the mx months of this year ro*e sharply from 9.903. 400 freight tons in thr same period last yrar to 12.871. 200 freight tons. If this rate of84 words
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147 1966-09-07 20 Newsmen at Times House back at work SINGAPORE. Tues .Journalists b«--ionßiriK to the Time* House Chaprl of the Singapore onal Union of Journalists returned to work today following a settlemrnt yesterday of their dispute with th* management. The dispute was settled at a mwting in thr \TT»c Labour Research Unit147 words
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Miscellaneous444 1966-09-07 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Knta Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 01 72 Malacra 90 72 Singapore 91 75 C Highlands 73 56 Jes-selton 75 Kuching 73444 words
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