The Straits Times, 10 September 1966
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Title Section27 1966-09-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 mmmmmmm The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1966 15 CENTS M.I (P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211427 words
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Article, Illustration286 1966-09-10 1 Ningkan off the air A RADIO BOYCOTT' WHILE TAWI SLI MAKES NEW BID TO TOPPLE HIM i Fit* 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Friday THE Speaker of Sarawak's (ouncil Negri has turned down a request by Penghulu Tawi Sli. leader of the Alliance Party, for a meeting286 words
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507 1966-09-10 1 SLI TO SPEAKER: MEETING IS OF THE GREATEST IMPORTANCE. allowed to use the radio's faeilitie. An Associated Press report said that the radio "is boycotting statements from Dato Ningkan s Government <It also said that the radio had flatly refused to broadcast any Items concerning the High Court's ruling reinstating507 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-09-10 1 Hartini gave millions to Reds, students charge THAT DEAL' WITH BUNG'S WIFE JAKARTA, m— MiliJ tant students here today accused President Soekarno's second wife, Madam Hartini, of financing Communist political agitation in central Java. The student accusation contained in today's official student newspaper. Kami, alleged that Madam Hartini had sent.Reuter - 270 words
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Article81 1966-09-10 1 SINGAPORE. Fri The Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San. today announced that agreement had been reached between Singapore and the visiting Indonesian negotiation trade team to restore trade relations between the two countries as soon as possible. Under the agreement, he said. Indonesia would export81 words
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Article46 1966-09-10 1 SAIGON. Fri The North Vietnamese have hoisted barrage balloons to foil American attack plane*, a U. S. military .spokesman said today The spokesman xald U.S. pilots h«ve spoiled the balloons— about 12 to IS feet In diameter blocking low-level attacks UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article35 1966-09-10 1 MOSCOW. Fri A young policeman who was killed after rescuing a Bill from a gang of four idplsts .vas awarded the Order of the Red Star for bravery by the Kremlin today.35 words
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Article39 1966-09-10 1 SINTRA (Portugal), Fri. More than 90 Portuguese soldiers war burnt to death while tackling jii;ml loivsi fire here hsi nighl after a sudden change of wind cut off their escape, a fireman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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205 1966-09-10 1 Tengku hits at Lee's Rhodesia war call LONDON, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman today deplored as "destructive" a suggestion by Singapore's Prime .Minister, .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that the Khodesian problem could be solved if Rhodesia's Africans launched a Vietconj; type guerilla war. The Malaysian Prime Minister, in a statement issuedReuter - 205 words
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Article50 1966-09-10 1 DOVER. Fii— Denize Le Pennec. 16, last night became the youngest British girl ever to swim the English Channel. She scrambled ashore in darkness after having been 20 hours 50 minutes in the water, mmmi breastroke all the way from Cap Gris Nee in France Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article34 1966-09-10 1 CAPE KENNEDY. Prt Th* flight of Oemtni Eleven w«» postponed tndgy «hetrfuel trouble developed in the rocket »htrh w*.v t« launch iwtronautß Charleo Conrtd tnd Richard Gordon In orbit later thu morning34 words
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Article53 1966-09-10 1 SYDNEY. Fri. —Shock waves from a major earth disturbance in Indonesia near the Malacca Straits were recorded at the Riverview Observatory today. The first tremors were recorded at 7.23 am and shocks of a force of 65 to 7 on the Richter scale were felt over a53 words
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Article220 1966-09-10 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RMN patrol foils Straits pirates RUDY BELTRAN B> 1/ U AI, A LUMPUR, Fri Thr timely arrival of a Rnvai Malaysian Navy patrol boat savrd thror Malaysian barter traders from bring robbrri by piratrs of their goods worth more than $15,000 early yesterday. The pirates fled m their speedboat on220 words
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Article36 1966-09-10 1 MARCOS' THREAT MANILA, Fri. President Marcos threatened to flooil local market with sufcar unless prices level off within M hoars. He also planned to seize hourrinl rice if prices go up .lujin I PI.36 words
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127 1966-09-10 2 Bung's new council a 'Trojan horse' JAKARTA. Fri. The Students Action Front paper Harian Kami today editorially called the 1 new Council of Honorary Ministers formed by President Soekarno a Trojan horse. 1 he daily s.nri the Presl- dent, by forming a special body to Investigate the case of formerAP - 127 words
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125 1966-09-10 2 Johnson welcomes Chen Yi's 'no clash' pledge %Vashin<;ton rrt President JohnMin last night welcomed a M-.trment attributed to Communist hina's Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Yi. in which he was reportrd to hive «atd Peking did not want a clash with the S "We are always glad when other nations feel125 words
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Article35 1966-09-10 2 Road to war KARACHI Pn Paki.stan has protested to India against the construction of a rood in the dlaput ed Rann of Kulrh area, it was officially stated in the new capital of Islamabad yesterday.35 words
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341 1966-09-10 2 Hunger strike by 30,000 Red Guards TOKYO, Friday \JORE than 30.000 pro-Mao Tse-tung students and teachers from 200 schools have gone on a hunger strike against I he Sian provincial Communist Party committee, it was reported today. A Japanese newsman in Peking said this was reported in a newspaper postedAP - 341 words
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107 1966-09-10 2 YAKARTA. Fri. Re »J ports here today said that 2.000 Chinese in North Sumatra were srrking immediate return to Communist China, indicating Indonesia's stepp-ed-up anti-('hine<-e campaign is continuine. Nearly all the Chinese were from the prnfinri.il areas, thr official news agency Antara said.AP - 107 words
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Article30 1966-09-10 2 BEIRUT. Frt. Syrian Primp Minister Youseir Zeayen announced on Damascus Radio early today that a new attempt to overthrow the Syrian regime had i> en (oiled R«ut«r30 words
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Article38 1966-09-10 2 MEXICO CITY. Fri. Flood- waters from the swollen Rio Grande River, marking Mexico's border w.th the Uni.'ed Stale*, .ell an estimated ***** homeless today. The prolonged rains also destroyed about 175.000 tons of sugar. ReuierReuter - 38 words
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Article28 1966-09-10 2 BARCELONA Pn A fire in »n underßtound railway .station kiilpd rix people and left over 150 injured before it waft put out here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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275 1966-09-10 2 'HALT BOMBING AS STEP TO PEACE' CALL BY TUC BRITISH trade union leaders yesterday called on the U.S. to halt bombing as a step towards peace in Vietnam. The leader* ol the 8.8 million Trade Union Congres commended Britain's Labour Government for Its initiatives in seeking a negotiated peace in275 words
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298 1966-09-10 2 America's 10 'weak points' in Viet war T«OKYO. Fri. Th« 1 IS has one strong poini in South Vietnam a material superiority but 10 urak points, whereas the Vietnamese peoplt havr 10 strong; point* and only one weak point a lack of equipment. The Hanoi daily Quan Dm Nhan DanReuter - 298 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-09-10 2 TUB OAM3OLC 4 6~*dts>*+/^TMeV'W MOT^\ I £L™£^) a4M> Q&44*- a_a«aßaaaaaj10 words
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Article61 1966-09-10 3 A 27-YEAR-OLD man was Jailed in New York yesterday for three years for threatening the life of President Johnson. wj Oswald Stephen Pick was oa given a five-year sentence tn on the same charge last th May, but this was only a to technical device enabling him61 words
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Article175 1966-09-10 3 NEW YORK. Fri. I Pick, who pleaded guilty, was arrested la*t March aboard a Wa.shmgton-bound train after he telephoned the F. 8.1, that he planned to kill Mr. Johnson. Federal court Judge Marvin Frankel told Pick before imposing the sent- ence: "The people of a largeUPI - 175 words
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Article162 1966-09-10 3 acts to beat inflation Johnson WASHINGTON. Fri President Johnson yesterday announced steps to combat inflation and cool down thp booming, overheated United States economy. One of the steps, which he revealed at a Press conference was a request to Congress to suspend for 16 months t*ie present seven pc»- cent162 words
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Article30 1966-09-10 3 RAWALPINDI. Pn A Britushmade gas boiler exploded minutes after being put into operation in ii textile mill last right, killing fly* persons and lmuring five other persons— UPl30 words
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77 1966-09-10 3 BANGKOK. Fri. About 1.000 students of rival faculties of Chulalongkorn University here yesterday fought two pitched battles with knives, sticks and stones, resulting in the injury of 141 students. The cause of the fight was heightened -feelings following a water pole match betweenReuter - 77 words
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110 1966-09-10 3 Alert as Queen opens bridge of anger... BRISTOL, fri More than 1 MO policemen kept watch for s.ihoit-ur* today when Queen Eliiabeth opened an £8 million bridge linking England and Wales acro<t the swift-flowing River Severn A crowd of 50.00* Britons both English and Welsh watched th* ceremony as policeReuter - 110 words
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Article47 1966-09-10 3 JAKARTA Prl The Information Minister. Mr. B. M Diah. yesterday ordered a ban on •II Chinesp-languagr newspapers in Indonesia. The Information Ministry would publish one p^pfr In Chinese. :r> be published here and in MTj<n north Sumatra, where large numbers of Chinese live. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article54 1966-09-10 3 PRESCOTT (Arizona), Pri. Phyllis Tremper. 2, was mauled to death by a caged black bear at trailer park near her* yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Duane Kingsbury said the little girl was walk- ing by the cage when the bear reached under the bars which begin six54 words
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Article31 1966-09-10 3 LONDON. Fri. Britain's Air Transport Licensing Board has rejected an application for fare In- creases by several British airlines because of the Government's wage and prices frees*. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration206 1966-09-10 3 Ne Win and LBJ talk for an hour WASHINGTON. Fri. The Chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, General Ne Win, and President Johnson conferred for more than an hour at thr White House last night. The 55-year-old Burmese leader met Mr Johnson at 5 pm. in the first of two scheduled206 words
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Article, Illustration717 1966-09-10 4 Lim: Why new currency will be strong GINGAPORE. Fn. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lini I Kirn San, icxhiv pn I soiik' reasons why he believed the new Singapore currency lo be issued after June 12, next year would be strong, notwithstanding any unfavourable balance of trade in the future.717 words
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Advertisement51 1966-09-10 4 SINGAPORE HOTEL iGIYLANG ROAD— TIL: 4SSM) t TONIGHT I 2 A.M. SEOUL NIGHTS JL three LUSCIOUS BEAUTIES FROM KOREA. SPECTACULAR SONG AND DANCE TEAM v a SHOWS m ENGAOIMINT <X- —BOOK MOW^^ReMrvariom Phon* 4130 a LAST DAY OF HALF PRICES NO. HTORE 93 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman Kuala Lumpur. Tel.51 words
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404 1966-09-10 5 Ahmad Ramli - Ahmad Ramli By j they will see a float procession. During their visit, they will also vi.Mt the National Service Training Centre at Seberang Takir, the State- owned oil palm plantation at Sungei Tong. and the National Operations Ruoro at the404 words
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Article57 1966-09-10 5 I PENANG. Fri. Twenty-five i local Malay beauties will compete for the "Penang Umno Queen' title at the end of the Malaysia i pesta here tomorrow night. Puan Shanfah Rodz.ah. wife ot Tengku Abdul Rahman. will crown the "Queen." w ho will alto 1 receive a prize57 words
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Article57 1966-09-10 5 MUAR Fr: A re»eajch a*M.sunt in the Nanyang Univer- i .siiy. Singapore- Mr. Shee Kok i Lionc 29. will leave for Loi:uun tomorrow to study for a Master > of Arts degree in political science.. Mr. Shee. of Pant Jan a. sewn miles from here, will57 words
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Article95 1966-09-10 5 CINGAPORE, Fn. Plt.^t. N Shorrick. of the Education Wing of the Royal Air Force who us planning to compile an official hi&torv of the air station at Select h appealing (or contributions from people who know anything about the base before, durum or after 'he95 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-09-10 5 Sinatra's son to sing in Singapore CIM.APORE. tri. Frank Sinatra Jr. will be in Singapore later thix month for a performance with the Tommy Dorse* band. The show will be at the National Theatre on Sept. 20 and is being organised by Joseph Enrika International Productions and sponsored by Coty.128 words
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Article68 1966-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Director of Afro-Asian Affaire lof the United /kab Republic, Mr. Mahamnwd Fayek. will arrive i here tomorrow for a three-day visit. Dunne hk> stay he will be entertained to lunch by the Mnviner of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Haji Mohimed Chaj /ah bin68 words
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Article42 1966-09-10 5 i BATU GAJAH. Fri A woman cyclist. Fong Lei Kuecn. 24. was i killed yesterday when she was in--1 volved in a collision with a taxi |at Simpang Jalan Abdullah, near here. She died while being taken I to hospital.42 words
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170 1966-09-10 5 Senu hits at the rift between govt officials and party men JOHOHE BAHRU, Friday. rpHE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, A Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said last night that certain projects could not be successfully implemented because of iack of co-operation and understanding between government officers and 1 party170 words
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197 1966-09-10 5 Local firm gets $2m order for prefab timber LUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— New Guinea, whose main industry is timber, is to buy more than $2 million worth of pre-fabneat-ed wood components of houses from Malaysia. The order is for 520 hoLu rs for th* New Guinea Housing Administration. Disclosing detail? of197 words
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Article70 1966-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thirty-four art teachers will stage in exhibition oi 82 sketches. all depicting the same theme, at the Samat Art Gallery here from Tuesday to Sept. 29. The teachers- from the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute. Cheras Road, toured the Ea*t Coast in July this year70 words
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Article42 1966-09-10 5 The head of the schools broad- > i casting section. Radio Malaysia. Ir.che Mokhtar bin Daud. today left for London for a six-month course oo schools broadcasting. The course is organised by the BBC under the Colombo Plan.42 words
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Article51 1966-09-10 5 Esso men go on course KOALA LCMPUR. Fn— Three executives of Esso Standard i Malaya) Ltd. will leave bere on Sunday for a two- week course on refinery economics at the Esso training centre in Bangkok. They are Mr. Gregory Yin Mr. Low Chun Seng and Mr. Allan Klioo Kirn51 words
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Miscellaneous255 1966-09-10 5 Straits Times Crossword ■H bIbV aW aH ~iH Bf^l bm^i iLHLiBaLIM Wm HH ACMM rilrecLlon 7. Flower arrangement*; open to 6. Begin to Jump? <s>. the tnd or July 11. Successes gained with ne« 8. Tent quite adequate (or five Instant meat ill' '9>. 13. One soldier In the middle255 words
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Article321 1966-09-10 6 Powder keg, Seeni warns HAS OLE THE SARAWAK ISSLE WITH CARE... IPOH. Friday n Sarawak Mr. SfebivaJMam aau< 1 The on-\ so.uiiun in Keeping *ith democracy and the rule ot 1?* v a.s to have an ltnmediats. »ti»tml election In Xl ALA 1.1.MPl K. two Opposition party leaders urged :he321 words
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Article24 1966-09-10 6 KAJANG. Fn. The Kajan* Hokum Association celebrated its first anniversary v h a dinner 's premise* in Sungei Chua Road h«re yesterday.24 words
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193 1966-09-10 6 Malaysia's envoy to Pakistan now being chosen k ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government Is in the process of choosing a High Commissioner to Pakistan following the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries yester- day. Although official* of the Ministry of foreign Affairs could not *.>\ When the two193 words
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Article, Illustration80 1966-09-10 6 IMF. Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, wearing a Vrp.tlesr cap. being presented with a tie pin h T Mr K H. Bajrathar.va. publicity organiser of the Nepal-Malaysia Friendship Association at the Minister's office in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Ba.jrachar.va in 180 words
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Article31 1966-09-10 6 PENANG. Fn A $400 TV Set. I 11 bottlM of liquor and a v.r.ii were reported stolen from the house of n Telecoms officer .n Lahat Road yesterday.31 words
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Article128 1966-09-10 6 AN agreement slyned in Singapore today for the avoidance of double taxation between Singapore and Norway will continue Indefinitely unless notice of termination is given in accordance with international practice In the first Instance, it will be effective for a minimum period of three years.128 words
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200 1966-09-10 6 PHYTOPTHORA AIR WAR GOES ON IN KEDAH 4 ERIAL spraying of fungicide was again carried **out yesterday on rubber trees on Pulau Langkawi. where the rare disease, phytopthora, has stricken over 300 acres of rubber land. The spraying, the second rtnee the disease was dis- MWtWi in July, wa.s undertaken200 words
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Article34 1966-09-10 6 PENANG Fn.— About 12 umno members trom 40 branches of the Norih Province Wellesley Division v ill attend a full day political cour.se a 1 Butter* 01th Umnno House on Sept. 24.34 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-09-10 6 ABUL FAZIL - Family planning NOT against Islam ABUL FAZIL EGYPTIAN EXPERTS' M.IWH'T B, CINGAPORE. Fri. 0 Two Egyptian family planning experts today .stn that no asppc-t> Singapore s family planning proßrainm*encroached on the Islamic religion in any way. Or. Ahmad Hanafl Mahmoud. of Cairo University, and Dr. Mohammed Helmy Wahdan. of Alexandria207 words
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Article69 1966-09-10 6 13 stamps to be invalid l/UALA LUMPUR. Til K;i\rn Johore .stamp* 1 between 1949 and ..iid two rommemoralamp* issued la i960 win be invalid for postage revenue purpose* from Nov. l. at :n ruination* of tha nna l.mu.ng from It, bem' the portrtu r Ibrahim. 'rfmna. issued the IntarUioups Natu.il69 words
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Article38 1966-09-10 6 PENANO 1 mil Imld its .spec!. lnt[ contest Ofl Hi 1 paii<«iii{ on Sept. 18 Horn 7.45 a.m U> 1?. JO D.in Trophies and certificates will M a».ii-deci to the nrsi. second and trnrci p38 words
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Article42 1966-09-10 6 I BRUSSELS Fn M 1 Minister of Transport Tan Bri SHrcion b;i H.<.: Jubir. arrivrd 1 here ycitciday trom West Ger-■•-rrr-drfy is>it aimrd at ralaii foe Belgian mvf.stmri Belgiax 1 nRIc-i.il Si'ici. H' lr^\es lor Parii lon Sunday. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration5 1966-09-10 7 Advance party set for take-off...5 words
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Article187 1966-09-10 7 IPOH. Friday IBUI'T 110 ofiiters and men of the Mh Bn Kojal >lala> Kiciment. were pi\en an emotional l.ircnell b> »nfv children and relatives at the airport here this mornmii when they left in three Koyal Mataytian \ir lorif planes for Sarawak. The officers and men comprised the advance part>187 words
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116 1966-09-10 7 LUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Malaysia has invited 18 Afroi countries to attend a development seminar here from J4 to Nov. 4. L).M-..jji;iig ;h.s last night oa hU return to Kuala 1 impur aft^r a tour of th« \fro- Asian countnes, the Director of the newlyestablished116 words
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Article54 1966-09-10 7 MM. \PuHI 1-1 1 Bt.--..d H tullv supporiecl '.he Irti-wmn v: me tfgt itjßlMl the obnoMo.i- Trade Union.- (Amendrnem 1966" p.is.-ed i^- HarIn statemt'nt. Hie party con[irmntii unat it called the •blatani nipt t,, iirnv workers ol union* 01 their >Mic ml ircetlom o! otKanissoo.se54 words
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Article80 1966-09-10 7 KUALA 1 IMI'I I: I-:. lh< Minister oi Atriculiure .md c<>-npei-jitne.-. Hh.ii Mnh.iiurd Ohazau bin H.iu J.i .ii. will \t-A\e iipre lor Seoul on Monday to at'end the eighth Food and AKiuultur.il Or n regional conference for Asia and the Pai Bast, wcmnins on Sept 15.80 words
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452 1966-09-10 7 MALACCA. Friday. /^ORPOKAL Yeo Chai Stng. 43. standing trial in thy' High Court here on three counts of murder. said today he could see no reason why he should kill three people with whom he was on very friendly terms. Ypo, of452 words
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Article206 1966-09-10 7 Three accused of $39,792 fraud SINGAPORE. Fn Hup and Cv '$:;,560i. iJuns Scim and Co iS3.U4'3>. Ap 11 10-' l ii... C r v on turn I'd ..S2.<jsl' Harper 011--niian and Co. <$2..i61> too Wee and Co. < 52.328 Heap Hoe and Co 'Sl.34U'. J L Morison Son*, and Jone.s206 words
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78 1966-09-10 7 fIINCAPOtI Kri A printer. (lion;: Kirn Sin;, v.is .ts>aullt*(l .tnd robbed of UN and a uatth unrili Mill b> four men in baiklanr nil >I.ui<lc Kn.id hnl <\rninc I'hc cans had fortcd thrm■ttvti into Chons'b car as .1 Mopped at prdcMri.tn mi>Mns .it Jalan78 words
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189 1966-09-10 7 Big hunt still on for two 'dangerous' men Frl. Two wanted men, Lim Ban Lim and Shien Chen Hin who shot a detective at the Odeon Theatre In North Bridge Road on Wednesday, were still at large today In spite of an intense police search for them. Squads of policemen189 words
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Article57 1966-09-10 7 SINGAPORE Pri. Thf holdors of Ihe titles Mr A-Go-Go Hone Kouk .uvi Mi-- A-00-Uo Hong KotiK. Mr C F. Ting a: Mfca lienp Ryder will ilv lnio Sin. 1 uaijorf on Sunday 10 »pp*«r In person in I'oniunc'ion with a Him "Youth A-Go-Go" to be .vreened57 words
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Article, Illustration422 1966-09-10 8 DIVORCE CASE SINGAPORE, Friday. I'HISOX ollini. suiii", his wife lor divorce on groundi of rruefty, today denied mivjgrstiuns Ihal he hud subnequently been intimate with her. and had thus condoned her alleged acts of cruelty. Henry Eugene Yong. principal prison officer of the422 words
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85 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE Fri Have applltai.ts lvi drtvlag licences a .say a.s to who should be their tester.' This question li being asked by Mr Sim Boon Woo. ;t Member of Parliament, in a query for the next sitting of Parliament Mi Sim asks if ihe85 words
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Article54 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE Fri— A total of 174 sta'ls and open pitches ai the Bukti Ho S-.ve* P!.ase IV Mhrket weif allotted to 500 applicaiu. T'k P<.litlial Secret iry o tl»e Mkimiv of Health. Mr Cho. Yoke Eri,:. si;pei\i.>ed the oallo:--i:.i{ Tli" new iiarket ".ill L>e open for54 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fri Many small industrial establishments In Singapore are now taking advantage of the $3 million loans scheme operated by ti.e Light Industries Service of the Economic Development Board Disclosing this today. Mr. H. M. Sithawalla. head of the LIS. >aid he was get-161 words
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93 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE Fn Three armed men robbed a salesman. Tan Tor Tee. 25. of $2,496 in cash. and also stole his car at the 8\ mile. Upper Changl Road yesterday afternoon. The robbers, driving a car with false number plates, cut into Tan path.93 words
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Article35 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The Prophet Mohammad's Bnthdax Memorial Scholarship Fund Board ha.s organised a charity premiere of nn Egyptian film "Rabaa r. Adawevaa" at. the Galaxy Cinema at 8 pm on Oct. 5.35 words
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Article27 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Interpreters' Union will hole its annual dinner at the Tal Thorn Restaurant In the Uay World Geylang. at 730 pm tomorrow27 words
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Article39 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fi! The Siii^h;xi;p InsUtut* of Management lias orftanlsed a two-day .seimnai on market reseanh for manage). s and executl\es The seminar will be held bi the Shell Theatrette. Coll- yer W'.iay. on Sept 15 and lfi39 words
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Article177 1966-09-10 8 Dara here for fights and filming SINGAPORE. Kri Ihe wrll known Indian film star and wrestler. Mr Dara Singh. n>u into Sincaporr today to take part in a few reeling bouts and to shoot some background scenes for a film he is making The »>ft. -Jinv .'4O Ib star, who177 words
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Article30 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Fii-A iamr*D ainiier in hct;our of the Political Liaison Secretary to tlie Ministry of Culture. Inche Ghazali ismall. was held ai the People's A.v>ociat!oi. headquarters thi.s evening30 words
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Article314 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Friday rpHE Public Daily-Rated Gas Workers' Union has urged the Public Utilities Board to abolish forthwith all contract work given by the Gas Department. It said that, alternatively, the Board could transfer all the daily-rated workers to other Government departments and give the314 words
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269 1966-09-10 8 Trade talks: Cambodia calls for joint ventures (MNGAPOIUE. h talks between Cambodia and Sing] on economic and trade relations be^n today. the Finance Mil Mr Lim Kirn San. told the opening that Singapore hoped to build a relationship with Cambodia that would Klvp both selfrespect as wrll ax mutual benefits.269 words
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Article58 1966-09-10 8 SINGAPORE Fn-A Sepirmfi s Mix" social ami dance -(hauled jo be held at ihf \l. 'on* lemorial Hall tomorrow nlgni. been poetponed to Or I Official!, of Pioneer Industrie* niployee* Union who organised le function said that the Mlnistrr f Culture had r#quewe<! the u«« f the58 words
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Advertisement338 1966-09-10 8 Permunent Press Luxury .^^Lft -GOLDEN ARROWDECTON Perma-Iron 80% Dacron' polyester, 20% Cotton Born ironed.. stays ironed.. stays fresh all day. Here is the most luxurious shirt crafted by America's foremost shirtmaker. The GOLDEN ARROW label it your guarantee that only the very finest of domestic and imported fabrics are used338 words
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Miscellaneous172 1966-09-10 8 Alloy O*p By V.T. If«tm/«M L^ 7 MCXJ KNOW. POC, I ACTUALLY \<y COURSE HE I I ..THERE'S A ..HEROISM MORE OFTEN TWAN TWINK YOU'VE BEEN HE'S QUITE A 15... ITTS JUST PTFEREMCE. NOT IS FOOLHATOV BRAVERY IB V UNDERSELLIK*S OOP COURAGEOUS I THAT HE^S NOT YOU kNOW... SELDOM IF172 words
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Article415 1966-09-10 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE AFTER the Vi.t rrinh Com muniirs crushed the Kench at Dien Bicn Phu in 1954 and the Treaty of Geneva split Vietnam, about 600.000 refugees from Communist rule began pouring over the border into South Vietnam. As they passed, 10.000 at a time, through a refugee415 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1966-09-10 9 TOM DOOLEY-ORGANISING GENIUS, IDEALIST, MARTYR inn and somehow got Into her dressing room. The next day when Hildegarde arrived at the hospital the commanding officer hurried down to meet her and volunteered to escort her round the wards. "Oh no." said the singer. "My appointment1,215 words
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Advertisement14 1966-09-10 9 V s° f V V^Rb^SW. XSBbß^^Bt^BP^bl Sm SB FILTER m^^^ tipped t™* 1 mmm14 words
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Obituary111 1966-09-10 10 MR CMS! PINO SOON. «».'..t Kooa Pah. paaaad a«a» paonfuin a' No 17. Jatna SMnaaan* o« li.nnim Road «m«np»r» at aSB paa oa Thuraalav «S. IMB Cortege leavina for Kidndarl i i i m on Batyraar 10* ISM PAUL (Ml( PENO SOON. Of 17 aaSJSa BS)M paaoad a»ay paacvfally111 words
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Article24 1966-09-10 10 .•a H...1. Hi Hmwuaj ■II MING ELECTRICAL COMPANY aTMBaa o Raaaaaa out mhihi ranaolen<>> tv frank Chan* and d»a'h of their neloved ii>ther24 words
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Article90 1966-09-10 10 it *»rli SIS iHimimuimt kirn gfeaao. aa Moaao, PMaMvas and Knat for th* *r kind attendancea. ment aaoSa paaaSk, meaaagea of and donationa m thoir Ti^nt THE FAMILY M KM late Mr r C :-««tor« aor »ty id»r« nd« »nrt attSSSMS for BBSS! r hi arrolli and herea\ ement90 words
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Article161 1966-09-10 10 i» Rnrrfi tls iVimimnmt COCKPIT HOTELS RIMTTAFtL l« aerved Saturday and Sunday Ijin I Keaenatinna A HILDA S SHOPPING CSNTRI knatf. I«h Street No-- O> awoa— «ho.« and reatlM Hitrn Tel HSM pore ROLAND'S It a a Kahu o,j. m.nn for rhanginv ne« haimtyien: Viait Ruand* > »n<|ue l"ari«161 words
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The Straits Times Saturday. September 10, 1966
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Article646 1966-09-10 10 Theie must be almost us many opinions of the value of Sunday's elections in South Vietnam as there are candidates. But the best testimony of their purpose is terrorist Vietcong opposition, the campaign to block any si/eablr vote and the grenades whirh have bern tossed so democratically646 words
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Article309 1966-09-10 10 More than half the 18 countries invited to the Malaysian Centre for Development Studies' first seminar next month have accepted and mon- have yet time to do so. Inch* Saad bin Walad, the centre's director just back from a 35-day tour which took him to 18 countries, reports309 words
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Article225 1966-09-10 10 There is stalemate in Sarawak. With the Speaker's reported decision that he cannot convene the Council Negri, and with the Governor bound to accept the advice of the Supreme Council (Dato Ningkan's Cabinet), there is no possibility of the legislature being able to resolve the immediate problem. It225 words
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Article1406 1966-09-10 10 JERRY ALLEN - The hunt for Conrad's ord Jim JERRY ALLEN THE STRAITS TIMES LIBRARY SOLVES A LITERARY MYSTERY by Author of The Thunder and the Sunshine, The Sea Years of Joseph Conrad. The Adventures of Mark Twain. \IR. ALLINGTON KEN- NARD In his review of Conrad s Eastern World by Norman Bherry1,406 words
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Article, Illustration771 1966-09-10 10 WARD JUST - WARD JUST The accent is on inflation by THE Vietnamese election campaign began to come alive as it entered its final week. The great mass of the public, by the most reliable estimate had been indifferent or apathetic. Then the atmosphere changed, in part owing to771 words
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Advertisement540 1966-09-10 10 SiraKt r.am I lain «a.l aai aw* to «aaa»i cone iTosafci w«« Swttava Ixiiimm Smbi COte tTCHlaftf MAMCHII Baa* •»•••< Saw citt see* sreef its fj*/ajasT4a#«jt#*> M#asej*> CfletfMV 9V99 -ao»<T > Sa m, a^BßaSkSl SBaTSB»»S«BJBW^ •ISSSB'SI. BB«B^BB| HIHIIM STOtl l«lt Vo— CIMMMI IM v M V aiTNAIAM* a CO. in540 words
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Advertisement17 1966-09-10 10 hi mm BNto avMissai stti Hi PEKING Om+my,(S)Ljd M 4 aZ. Ma** BnA*. Baa«. Ilipw —It: *****.17 words
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Advertisement188 1966-09-10 10 HAFNIA SPECIAL OFFER for Danish Fortnight. This big basket of delicious HAFHIA canned meats for only tic en jS\j^\aSole Agents WTHeEost Asiatic Co., Lid. Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students la Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and188 words
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Article338 1966-09-10 11 ABUL FAZIL - 1 m prizes in S'pore lottery ABUL FAZIL: By Profits will go to help sports development and social welfare gINGAPORE will have its own social welfare lottery by December. Known as The Singapore Sweep," the lottery will be totally managed by the Singapore Turf Club, but the profits will ro338 words
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Article117 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. 13 TanJonß Prlok harbour in Java the largest Indo nesian port has already opened its doors to vessels flying the Singapore flag. This was disclosed today by sources close to the 17--man Indonesian technical mission now In Singapore. They said that arrangements had117 words
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Article38 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Bulgarian ship Plovdiv is now in the eastern anchorage of Singapore harbour after loading rubber from Malacca She is expected to be here for a few days to load Singapore-manu-factured goods-38 words
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Article36 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— A girl, K V'ljaya. 18. had her 1120 gold chain wrenched from her neck by a man while she was washing clothes a public tap at the 12th mile Woodlands Road, yesterday.36 words
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Article73 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Ftl. A RAF. Beverley air•raft left Seletar today Mr Vientiane, In Laos, to ild flood victims. The aircraft carried a rubber boat for flood rescue, two water purifying units, portable houses and more than a ton of rations. Earlier this week, two other R.A.F. aircraft73 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-09-10 11 Narcissus Queen' leaves for Bangkok SINGAPORE. Fri. Shapely I.vannanne Sue Jin Moo, Hawaii's Narcissus Queen" this year, left for Bangkok today spending a "smashing time" sightseeing and shopping in Singapore. Lyannanne, 18. is secondyear arts student at the University of Hawaii. Her ambition i> to become a fashion designer. A93 words
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99 1966-09-10 11 174 killed on S'pore roads in eight months SI N G A PORF. Fri.— Singapore road accidents took a total of 174 livrs in the first eight months of the year- tZ more th.in the corresponding period last year. These figures were given by the pnlire today as a prelude99 words
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Article43 1966-09-10 11 1 KUANTAN. Fri The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahaya bin Mohamed Sen today enterta.ned five vi.Mting Ir.done.vian Journalist* to lunch at his residence at Telok Chempedak here. Dato Yahaya later presented each of the journalists with a pen43 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-09-10 11 Divorcee tells how she lent $8,100 for dice game MAN IS CHARGED WITH CHEATING WOMAN |(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 27-year-old divorcee told the Sessions Court here today how a man borrowed a sum of $8,100 from her and her former husband and lost it in a game of dice within404 words
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Article114 1966-09-10 11 TPOH. Fri. The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, today named two danger spots In Malaysia where the Communists were waiting for a chance to create chaos Declaring open a new 6100.000 police station in Bersla, near Orik. he warned that there114 words
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Article36 1966-09-10 11 PENANO. Fn. The President of the Jamaica Teacher*' Association. Mr. DC. Gascoigne. will arrive here on Sept. 14 on a four-day vl»it sponsored by the World Confederation of Organisation* of the Teaching Profession36 words
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77 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. A Philippines shipping line, William Lines Inc., may extend Its services to Singapore. Mr. Victor S. Cniongoian. vice-president of the line, who flew into Singapore la.si night, said: "I will be having talks with my agents here on the possibility of extending77 words
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123 1966-09-10 11 pENANG. r ri. Four Indonesians who wanted to resume trading with this i country were fined 1 $1,980 each by the Sessions Court today for carrying and importing prohibited goods coffee seeds and rubber sheets in a sailing boat without a licence.123 words
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Article56 1966-09-10 11 SINGAPOKE fri A total or 58 MnlavM-n Airways trainees will ne presented «it.h certificates of attendance by the Singapore Vocational Institute a prenentation ceremony tomorrow morning The trainees have completed a special course in mechanic a] en. Bineering practice as part of a 1 programme aimed at training56 words
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Article42 1966-09-10 11 BINOAPORE Fri The porttlon of Singapore Umno in independent Sirgapore and a possible reorganisation of the party is M be discus-sed at a meeting of about 100 branch officials of the party's Eas' Division at Umno Houfe on Sunday42 words
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Advertisement123 1966-09-10 11 THE COMPASS-ROSE NEW SYMBOL OF MANSFIELDS WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE At early as the 14th Century.the Compass- the symbol for our World-Wide Travel Rose could be found on Venetian, Genoese Service. Being one of the first Travel and Spanish ships and was essential on Agents in this part of the world,123 words
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Advertisement269 1966-09-10 11 TTiil thield u III* ••iml.ol M Hnn<|m Rr>hfrt,n« lnttiltut. tortmnn tducmtirmittt la )>uiih«m >ulvrrf< SUCCESS SYMBOL Students themselves continuallv testify to the success of the H.R.I, per sonal individual nntion method of home snidv. One of them. Tan Son 'XJJ^ Kim, of Singapore, re *^j^^^^- lentlv urote to H.R.I. ]J^269 words
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Miscellaneous803 1966-09-10 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur, > Tamil; 6.10 Hector Heathcote: Penanc 6 Ipoh. Malacca; 3. 6.36 Dennis the Menace It Johore Bahrti; 4 Taipini; Wilson sleeps out; 7.00 News 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluan*. in English. 7.10 Focus; 7.35 3.00 P.M.: Opening and pro- Get Smart: 8.00 News803 words
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LETTER
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216 1966-09-10 12 TEACHERS as a body have never shown any disloyalty f o the King and the country as the record proves. The success of any national o~ state celebration has to a great extent been dependent on the efforts of teachers What proportion of office-workers,216 words
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Letter102 1966-09-10 12 PR a year and a half, we Filth Formers have been waiting in vain for the 'Twelfth Night' to be televised. Showing it will benefit thousands of us who are studying thi.s book for the Senior Cambridge examination. English Literature paper. Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream. "As you102 words
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78 1966-09-10 12 WEEVILS, KAJANGS TRAFFIC HAZARD THF Ministry of Commerce a 4 Industry has a rice godown in Kajang Now there is a plagve of weevils in the town. Thrre must be nouie explanation or Mittrthing wrong with the storage for so many of the insects to thrive and spread to the78 words
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Letter61 1966-09-10 12 RECENTLY on a visit to Singapore I dropped In at the Woodland shopping centre, parking my car near the roadside where a row of stores Is situated and I was immediately charged by the Police with a parking offence. This seems unfair because there were no "no parking61 words
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Letter49 1966-09-10 12 THE state of the beach at Bedok (Singapore) is nothing short of disgusting. It Is covered In a mixture of rubbish including cork, old cans, broken g.a.ss. old shoes and pools of tar. Recently I saw a dead dog and a dead fowl on It. DISTURBED Singapore49 words
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Letter104 1966-09-10 12 A public phone should be set up In Batu Berendam where the Fish Culture Research Station, Siong Hoe Biscuit Factory and Radio Malaysia are situated. There is a phone at the Malacca aerodrome but it is inside the aerodrome canteen. This phone cannot be used after 6.30 p.m.104 words
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343 1966-09-10 12 The wages and work of shop assistants YOUR l««d«r of August 27 commented on evuionx by certain employers of provisions of the Wages Regulation Order in respect of shop assistant*. With a limited Inspectoral force It has not yet been possible 'o visit every shop but In the lut two343 words
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238 1966-09-10 12 I refer to the report (S.T. Sept. 1) on the <ncrease in duty on conaensed milk imported Into Singapore. You will appreciate that the imposition of t: riff duties by a country is aimed only to protect its own industries. The import duties238 words
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Letter66 1966-09-10 12 REGARDING complaints about the hawkers' sheds at the 6th milestone Bukit Tlmah Road, nearlng Fifth Avenue, these are occupying the broad side -table of the road and do not obstruct traffic along Bukit Tlmah Road. However, steps will be taken to remove them when It it considered necessary to66 words
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Letter49 1966-09-10 12 I had intended to spend two days in G*vlang with relatives in Lor-jng Awan?. bit mosquitoe*,. the right of litter In huge mounds and the foul smell drove me away. The only time I can recall seeing similar neulect was during the JaLanene regime. STILNG Koala Lumpur49 words
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Advertisement239 1966-09-10 12 y^.^ MITSUKSHrS Mjt/H*M%^l SIL£ NT REVOLUTION fr* ill PRECISION ENGINEERED 1} TO LAST AND LAST. *>-! J SEWING MACHINE m Bsi U Mitsubishi prtsonts to you a superb rangt i of ultra-modern sewing machines with i different models to suit your needs. All models are easy to operate. Just press239 words
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Advertisement266 1966-09-10 12 CUT YOUR PETROL BILLS PROVED Over 1,000,000 motorists and motor-cyclists in Britain have proved for themselves by experience that amazing MOLYSLIP is an essential addition to the lubrication system of their vehicles. MOLYSLIP contains MOLYBDENUM DISULPHIDE and other important additives, especially prepared for motorists. HERE'S HOW MOLYSUP WORKS Friction is266 words
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Article, Illustration461 1966-09-10 13 Tengku's brainwave to break deadlock in Rhodesia Premiers told to send Commonwealth mission LONDON, Friday. MALAYSIA yesterday asked Commonwealth leaders to consider sending a Commonwealth mission to Rhodesia to' try to find some way out of the independence deadlock. Tengku Abdul Rahman put the suggestion to the 22-nation Commonwealth conferenceReuter; UP - 461 words
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226 1966-09-10 13 GRADUAL steps are now beiim taken to lr.storr thf air service between Singapore and Jakarta. Malaysian Airways and i Garuda Airways are now golnt thead with preparato resume .service-. broken off in September, 1»63. at the he.ght of confrontation. Both airlines are226 words
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Article63 1966-09-10 13 $1 00,000 airlift to Saigon CINGAPORE. Fri. A second consignment of Singapore goods, valued at more than $100,000. was airlifted to Saigon today by a chartered Air Vietnam flight. The cargo, weighing 17,000 lb. was jointly sent by Gulhrie and Co., and Far East Enterprise, for consignees in South Vietnam.63 words
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Article30 1966-09-10 13 PENANG Fri.— The Penang Mai lav Chamber of Commerce last mgnt decided to organise a group to visit the International Trade 1 Fair in Bangkok in December.30 words
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153 1966-09-10 13 Paper hits at Lee's Invitation to murder' ONDON. Fri— The Daily 4 Express said today that Singapore* Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. bid issued "an invitation to murder" by saying that if black Rhodesians could constitute a Vietconf their independence problem would be solved, 'he rifhtwing newspaper, commenting inReuter - 153 words
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Article137 1966-09-10 13 Bangkok accord on joint ventures UANGKOK. Fri.— The first session of the Asian Industrial Development Council studied 12 industrial projects during their sixday meeting which ended here yesterday. Many of the 19 nations at the meeting showed ln- tprest in co-operating in these projects, a statement Issued at the endReuter - 137 words
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Article29 1966-09-10 13 SINGAPORE, Kn.— Private cam .n Singapore totalled nearly 111.500 at the end of last month —an increase of about 7.000 in the last eight months.29 words
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Article33 1966-09-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thf chairman of the Democratic Action Party. Dr. Chen Man Hin. will officially open the party's Kual* Lumpur Drancb at '35 Julan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here on Sunday.33 words
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Article65 1966-09-10 13 KANGAR. fri. Farmers in Ferli«> who are encased in padi double cropping may in future have tn pay their "zakat" (religious tithes) twice a rear. Trm new basis of collection will be di*cus«*ed by the State Zakat and Fitrah Committee at H» next mer tint on65 words
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Advertisement181 1966-09-10 13 onceajolly .>^§l|/~v t swagman... ...flew by AIR-INDIAV^^^^ He raved about the delicious meals, no need to carry your own tucker bag with you. mate. He was overjoyed with my famous Maharajah service the same service that has thrilled Air-India passengers for over .}/> years (nothing like it in the Outback).181 words
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Advertisement161 1966-09-10 13 si^^H ft Bb^bbbl BEWARE! Here comes 'Ratna' -the girl who knows no fear. Whether it's karate, judo, penchak hersilat or gun-play, she's right on target... and it's all in a day's work. Meet this exciting movie siren and learn the secret of her success from the real-life glamour girl (with161 words
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Advertisement975 1966-09-10 14 SITUATIONS VACANT N.rd. Sd Via atax it ,i- nt. ATTRACTIVE LAO* ABVBRTISINI Cpbvb seers •prvferahl. a-ureaeaai rai '.me pan hum for *>tahlia««d aaaue •nd aaaathly puMiratiaaa Alkawaaoa mwiiuks and t«au« few hare "orMaaJ aad eoergeti.s Apaly Ba A*aM 8T 8 aare ABOISTAMT OBAUTY CULT.RS has Beauty Saloa baa vaeaacy la975 words
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Advertisement1077 1966-09-10 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT m Is Warm* U «fl. 4W it rta. #x»re -j BUKIT TIMAN vi bH seaai huadßlox 3t~dree>m« 1 -senaat raaea fwaiawad oe» furaiturr fridge 1 aitetien eu.nptn.n-. Large gardea. I Rent H«n Ri Btf a pare 041U4 DISTRICT 11 utive UrTa.hrd it Bunga ,0* (U0 g«MI Pi u1,077 words
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Advertisement962 1966-09-10 14 HOUSES k LAND WANTEO 1 It Warn** So '•,«>—.„ M n. mm COOO RESIOBNTIAi. LAND ferahjy Kta« Albert Park Knti H> ACOSI 8 T 8 pore detail* WANTEO INDUSTRIAL LAND < pramiauteiv I 10 1 a< r»s Mud aa maio raad frontaae Ri ply Pol* Kin ne* Ruad. 8 pore962 words
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Advertisement1394 1966-09-10 15 YbenSlSe] EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONWN, LIfERPIBI A CBNTINENIAL Pitt nruuruitr Far li>e'Pool Set 1 BENVENUE Rotterdam Set 21 aaaaaj si» Pen*n| Hamtuig Na» I it IS Sepl 13 Sipt 14 17 Sept 11. II BENDORAN InMM I- Pt. STian Pinani Rotteidam Bet 2! Sift 11/21 Sift 21 22 Hamburg Sit1,394 words
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Advertisement1374 1966-09-10 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Bit SVERUAf PSS StTTVAM SERVICE FRIM I A ./CSNTIMHI. nitag itn rfara P. S urn Pwaat CITY IF CBLBMBB i--wi. HamUvtg Rotttfla*, •n I'M! 2!?tl*#l MitPt cm B» Ripsn Uataa, »i-"K'i io"t In 17 24) Set 21 23 SCI 14 Sit tin Sf VtUINCTIN LoMm. NwMjwrt.1,374 words
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Article316 1966-09-10 16 THE prevalent downward trend "wa* accentuated during the week to brtn» the local Rubber Market to yet another recent low of 60 cents for current month although only Isolated business took Place at that level. Mate H.C.B. a Co. Ltd. in their current review.316 words
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Article122 1966-09-10 16 MELBOURNE. Prl. INDUSTRIALS continued to ease in quiet trading today. BKP i was down 6 cents to 50.94 Base mei;-.l& were barely ueady. with Renison down 5 cents to $7 30 Oils were bteady. Today s closing prices in Australian dollars and cents with Tdursoay s prices in122 words
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Article259 1966-09-10 16 SJl.l'l r MBI K ti.vi (rude rubber fob buvrrs closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore >esterda7 at wt% cents per lb. down one rent on Thursday's i lomih level for the position. The tone was quiet after easier. B.A.S. and M.R.K. closing price* in cents259 words
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Article57 1966-09-10 16 TNI MmMM Banht in Malay- sift mtrtt th#fto (han^f* id ih ratrs to merchants yotrrday < all rates to I (100): Umtse Stataa: huyin* TT 3J|, air- mall OD 3?: 9U d at. 33t credit hills, 332 trade hills l.llrnt TT H 00 rsady: Unitad Stales 3?;- twitisrland57 words
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Article25 1966-09-10 16 Sept. 9. RUBBER PRICE: 59 J cents (down one cent). TIN: 5606.50 (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 185 tons (down 15 tons).25 words
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848 1966-09-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent rr sunk Exchange yesterday was again featureless with both buyers and sellers reluctant to deal. Industrials had a minor rally in thr morning aftrr which thr market became quiet. This was rrgarded as a small technical rraction aftrr the srll848 words
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Article25 1966-09-10 16 Malayan St«ok Indices Sept. K. Srpt. Industrials: 5j.39 .<<.">.::[ 1 n>-: 107.; 107.4-! rubbers: 111...S 111.16 Dec. 30. 19tO *****. Dec. !9, 19t>' IUO.25 words
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Article837 1966-09-10 16 DISINESS in ;.nd npurird to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur traoin; room*, of the Mock E\rhan(r .vesteiday with the number of kbares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutlsad (3.U00) SI. OI. (l.UOO> |1. 50. (3.000) 5i. 62; C CM. (S.UOO> 51.42. D. (3.0U0) 51.40. 115.000) 51. 41837 words
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Article104 1966-09-10 16 S > tZ^jrmZZmf'JSmT'Z?, cor R.W, li Sar.dra 0 Uutog Ana H.W. 4 Ko^'rina 10/11. Rhexenor 13 l«. Kenin^uu L' 3 .'I, Casoo 30. j Beovcoue 30 3ti Kconur 40/41. and I tlpeuor 44. PORT IWITTENHAM Wharf Berths: Raja Brook. Rajula, frVm^ate, U'lvDavrnturm. New Wharf Berths: Benattow. Star104 words
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Article29 1966-09-10 16 •raa. gin- ltd a: j I7| lor TT. and 1 T«| lor cash. I Ittilmi nan quolrii at 16.06 lal 1 «ne tssl af |tld at 2««l.29 words
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395 1966-09-10 16 THE Straits tin price fell yesterday by 50 cents to Sbot>.so on an offerine estimated down 15 tons to 185 tons. The price in London on Thurxday afternoon had appreciated by v: 1 a ton. but support locally yesterday was only reported395 words
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Advertisement916 1966-09-10 16 Y^ KAWASAM KISCN KAISHA LTD. U.S. A. Paetfie AUaaiHa ta>rvt— tmm++ v iiaaaa i, tafias a Tars *»rias MX -laafco Utsr 11/JHaai mote* MM IM RM Mac, j*m. atrs ii ii «i .i m m» M aaa I aas v an M aaa Japan Otre>«t Svrvia* i ««l kapawa laauaMW916 words
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Advertisement926 1966-09-10 16 ttlltaatia •<• ftaUM tftvtctl i >«til 't«ISUM raa IMI MMtCtt <a ''Miaaiii UxHi majiiim tftmn I atairaa aaa Nataaatnaam Main f*tm laws i S'aara fkaai »»as»i CNINM«t llif»l 14 Ittaat M'lllt)! RaJUU Ja.ll* U.H la Pirt •*»'n» s »«t I, a<i %,H X i taiuu V »ci tci «ci mtmu.t926 words
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Advertisement61 1966-09-10 16 GOLD STAR LINE »rr,.isi iraa laaaa I *—t "»t ''arts. ■SHAVIT" 'oan<n| ta> South aao West fricta Ports S'oort 21 Sail ZIM ISRAEL NAVIGATION CO., LTD. "FfOT iMixni io> Coiomtu Assat. Ma<u«t. ti«i S'dou O Sttl Amtnf Iraa Eilat. -MCHIOEA" loaomi to» Tolonana. KoM S'atra 4 Oct General Agents: MARITIME61 words
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Advertisement965 1966-09-10 17 < I frwa» rs#B l«l VEHICLES FOR SALE I* BS «*> i Bam M rS*. oadra i WSJsaM «S*M mamm a»n*>»taa *<■■«■» at 4^ Ow-eam Raad aaor ia*t of Owtraaa aaavalaa* >SS»rf«j*i ■wed 'or ea«ka apat wwaal. ST.BBO •c* —is* i 3«TM 1 8 par* B P ar ...ill* MGO965 words
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Advertisement1023 1966-09-10 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE H 8»«ew. SS imtm.i—Bmm SS H» MHn WMION WBBB CAB CO IW4 VO*k» •aae« t*«4 AsaSMa. 1084 r«M •SSO taa- Marna-Maii 8 Wuh i«ai ».i.-ia vm IMi Siaara ia«o «l Mm Mia... r ass. tsss 57 r SM MO Haaswtte IM>/M F CaakMl View SI. Pi Mass*1,023 words
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Advertisement911 1966-09-10 17 FOR SALE l» aVaraa M I I -Ss, $t rf tt*r. I ■••■•> a\ISI tat taaiamtc aaraaia* Mwiaw far MrtksgM naa*a al aa»»r*a«-« anaaa Mirsfclr law if |_p IS Si mi naai *a ii HM Marsfair lor 'raa*#« raavaaJwruaa atf anal aaianasj* a' nj se Nyrry ta Marsfair aaw Bi—aaar>911 words
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Advertisement665 1966-09-10 17 MMAiMS NOTIFICATION I, ETLIN k COMPANY Please note that air. J.N. Shohet the sole-proprietor of the above-named Company has caaaed to be a member oi the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore and la no longer carrying business as Stock -broker. All claims against the abovenamed Company should be lodged665 words
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Advertisement1419 1966-09-10 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I TENDERS KEKOSONGAN JAWATAN2 MEMfELAWA TENDER KERAJAAN Tender* from PW D DID PERMINTAAN2 ada-lah <B- »IU be jemput dartpada Waxga Nesjara received at the office of the Majll> Persekutuan dan darlpada Pasja- B. ndar n Seremb«n up lo 12 00 mala yanc berkhidmat aekarang loon M th Septembe!1,419 words
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Advertisement887 1966-09-10 17 SELANGOR TURF CLUB StrrVMHtH Mrr IIN(. |»m, IST DAY SI'N'DAY isTH. SIPTfr MRt.K IM* 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY MST stPlrMBHt lfM 3RD DAY SINDAY I H SKPTEMIirR IMM The usual $5/- and $2 ToUlisalnr. *;> ForeraM. anal SI I'nlimited Sweep facilities will be provided The SI I'nlimited Sweeps sold to Mem.xrv887 words
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1278 1966-09-10 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL L-. OPEN BADMINTON I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The strategic first moves for next years Thomas Cup badminton final rounds in Jakarta are on. This is clear from the strong international entry for the Malaysian open championships at Seremban next weekend. Tan1,278 words
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332 1966-09-10 18 M RAHMAN - Yee Khan out of Malaysia team Thailand M RAHMAN CHANGES IN BADMINTON INTERNATIONAL LINE-UP By jyjENTAKAB, Fri. Malaysia will be without AU-Kngland doubles champion Tan Yee Khan when they meet Thailand in the two-day international badminton match which begins here tomorrow night. Yee Khan did not join the team at332 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-09-10 18 TWO ARMS reach upward*, but only on* it aimed at the kail it betaigt to ArMital gotlkcepar Furnell The other arm i« that of Tottenham Hottpur out (id* left Cliff |onet (centre). On the right it Court. Hie Arteital right-beck. This wit the Firet Divisie* match at White Hart Lane,58 words
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Article57 1966-09-10 18 RIGGER blter-Govt. Services (Ipohl: Perak 9 (2 tries, penalty) Kedah 5 goal i. sort kr Taiping IfIMMM Thena\an Youth* 6 mr 0 Friendly 'N Tebah. N rrbal Selection 3 RAAF B worth 3. ■OCBR I. Perak Div. 1 (T AnsonK DTC 4 Dew RC 3. VOLLKYBAIX Ml< (up «T(t57 words
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113 1966-09-10 18 Join the sporting event of the year! VO'.I have ten day* lt»ft to entpr for th* sporting t»vt*r>t ni the year the 10ft* Malay Mail Big Walk —to fc>« held in Sin gapore on Oct 2 Hundred* have alr-^^v signed up for the Pig Walk hut there must be hundreds113 words
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Article121 1966-09-10 18 Revenge for Japanese Koura SINOAPORK. Fri J»paa beat Indonesia 3-0 in r..--hibl'ion lawn trnnis m»t<•he^ on thr Padang Imm lortay. Takeshi Koura of Japan nvrnged h^ rir|Pn' by DlkO Moerdono in the Malaysian Open Smen s Single* final at Ipoh recently by beating the Indonesian 1 6-0 today. In the121 words
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Article54 1966-09-10 18 IPOH. Fri. Result* of elimination round matches in the men's singles of the fVrak open badminton championships Ix^t night: l*e Kam Wah bt Xavi^r Loo 15-2. 15-2: Ooi Kirn Seng hi Chan Ah Chvr 15-4. 1«-14. Hew Kok Onn hi Chan Pli»ong Hin^ I.VII 15-10. A» Tr rx. Teoh54 words
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Article46 1966-09-10 18 Kt'AI.A I.I'MPUR. FYI Ma. laysian Hockry Federation tt» retarv G. Viuanathan MHMunced today that the second phas«> of centralised training for the Asian Games squad will begin on srpt I 19 at Batu Cantonment Original I v it was scheduled to begin on Monday46 words
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Article94 1966-09-10 18 ATHLETICS Perak Indian schools meet (Anderson Sen. grd. Ipoh. 2 pm i. BADMINTON International: Malaysia v Thailand Chung Wah Sch. c«urt«. Mentakab. 7.30 pm i. Rahman Cup: Sgor Malays v Prnang Malaya Kajangi. 1.. Perak rhampionthipa > MBS T. Alison*. CRICKr.T MR Shirld North Malays v Sou'li Mala\s94 words
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Advertisement389 1966-09-10 18 LAND SURVEYOR Ap»lic jtio«t art invited foe a S«ir*eyor at a large »•>«•• cj»t M*iMi«f oa>«r«»iofi on Hi* east coatt o* ■Hfi Applicjntt mint po%**%% at l«Jtt fiv* yean' «iptri«M« tn riMe survey Uvclling jnd tJcKeometry. TK# Comaany a>roviei*« fr«« Kouting. water, power »*4 m^dtcal t«rvic*f. Salary will b« according389 words
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Advertisement472 1966-09-10 18 TENDERS LEMBAGA LETKIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU IMIKKI PI lON <» mm iKinn m rri v IN K« \K lIWIKT to ee<rr le b»bmti the high MkWDM Ml CHI in U>e whole of Urn dlatrtrt are heretov u.furaned Uutt mere mil be •a Inurrupuoo of EJeitrlclty aupply liun iW am Is472 words
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Advertisement11 1966-09-10 18 I MATADOR I I Servant I I < -iß^B^B^la3^^^a^2B^^^s3l TOOLS TOOL- BOXES11 words
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Article, Illustration896 1966-09-10 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING •y PON Fri The Kinus van Breukplen l>s Coles partnership is strong! 1 tipped to •core another Gold Vase triumph with Top Honour on Sunday. übo rode Frasr r s Hill to has picked Top Honour his mount from the loca.896 words
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Article1064 1966-09-10 19 IPOH 3rd day Race 1—2.0 Class 4 Div 2 (55.200) 6f 1 ***** JOHORt a (Malayan Glass* Rodgers S 9.0 (SFi 12 81 Forest Law g (Buttti Daniels 4 89 (F) Pretty is 3 ***** Pin High a (Kongsl Umm Rodgers 9 8 7 IF) Coles 13 4 ***** Preciou*1,064 words
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215 1966-09-10 19 COINC FORECAST. Cood Race 8—6.05 Class 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 6f 1 006J DEAR CARLO g (Jewell DanleU 4 9.0 (SF) Fretly 14 2 ***** Klntflt g <TH Teo) Rodgers 3 9 0 (F) Nelson 7 3 7 Oriental Pearl (Chly*t> Ahmad 4 8.13 "Suid 17 4 ***** Legis Laas215 words
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Article78 1966-09-10 19 Sept. IS: Class Three Divs 1. 2 and 3 flf and 7f. Class Sis Diva, l and 3 A- It. Sept. XI: Class Three Divs. 3. 3 and 4 Bf. CUas Fire Div. 1 5Jf; Diva. 1 and 2 It. Class Six Dlvs. 1 and 3 bit.78 words
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Article671 1966-09-10 19 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Entries for the September Meeting (Sept. 18. 21 and 25) are: CLASS THtll CLASS SIX A-00-Oo xx x Ajnoa x I irte Archer xx x A»tra Olow xx x Bshs?ta II xx x Balholmen Boy xx x Baydalo x x Beau Matin II Xx x671 words
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Advertisement102 1966-09-10 19 (fi3 s^sV T Y^gfl v I h imh BBa>Sr <^ 1 M«W »T-«7M 1 jy^gw~^^^^"j"^g^g^^^^^^^sJ,^gß^^^^^^H^^BS; «|-jM%fc- gSBsl I gSJIBB bBH fIW Bm gß^ I 1 IH I JHsP J»^ LV as^^^s\ bW m BSSm V^bßk/r^\^saaßß Jk gsß^BaLL^ksa saaaaaßT BK^sß^BMßsaaa^aS^sßM JQb^B^BV s^sQL I^Lv H LBsfll Ib^Bß C*i^^ id L^BK >9-irxK BBBBH102 words
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Advertisement180 1966-09-10 19 B»»T ik Hs^LsaaaaV H^LflEtf^L^HsM^lsW. k It W gV, gsKi^^ 1 z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z On our fast overnight way to London, a good With almost the wholt day still ahead of you night's rest is about all you have time for. (Apart in London, you'll be glad of th» good night* from receiving180 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-09-10 20 Tengku chats with Lee before start of conference TENGKU Abdul Rahman chatting happily with the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Sworan Singh, in the gardens of Marlborough House, London, 30 minutes before the opening session of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers'Arthur Richards - 114 words
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Article64 1966-09-10 20 SINOAPORB. Frt— Chu» Hung Pheng. 17. an esrapee from the Reformative Tr»l.ilng Centre, wu Jailed today In court for two years and six months for burglary. Chua admitted In the Third Criminal District Court that he had broken Into a shop in Indus Square in64 words
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Article359 1966-09-10 20 SOH TIANG KENG - RAJA URGES ASIAN POLICY SWITCH SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE, Fri. view of the problems we have to face." Mr. Rajaratnam said that he and Mr Lee had "fruitful discussions" with Indian leaders "on problems of mutual interest between Singapore and India M .i rei-ult of new and delicate developments359 words
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Article76 1966-09-10 20 (jINGAfORE. Kri The O leader of the isitinic Indonesian technical mission. Mr. B. Titiheruw. was amonr the first to p« »k t<> Jakarta when 1. -phone and telegraphic communications between the two countries were reopened this morning. Vl.mit riO cables were sent from Singapore when76 words
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Article30 1966-09-10 20 WAG KB. 1 One hund--10 nipletelv under- < r mir vaftcy of the Ana tang District elum River flooded. ml monsoon ot the season I arre.s. official sourf- said30 words
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Article66 1966-09-10 20 JAKARTA, Fri Former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. under arrest since March on suspicion of subversion and corruption, may go on trial by the end or this month, usually reliable sources said today. Uso scheduled for trial this month is Air Marshal Omar Dhani. former Chief of the66 words
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254 1966-09-10 20 V. K. CHIN - V. K. CHIN By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TALKS on closer co-operation on non-military matters between Indonesia and Malaysia have seen completed. The Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman. who Is also the Malaysian delegation leader,254 words
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Article387 1966-09-10 20 LONDON. Fri The London sttx-k market wa« very quite today. I the only feature being a mild rally in equities. Bustneo- though larger than yesterday, was still small Sentiment reflected continued uncertainty over yesterday's 1.C.1. Interim and pre-weekend considerations. Closing middle prices of selected stocks387 words
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198 1966-09-10 20 SALISBt RY. Fri. Two Rhodetian High Court Judges ruled today that the 1!M» constitution introduced at the time of Khodrvia v declaration of independence and the present government set up under it were not lawful. Rut the Judge*, ruled at the same time thatReuter - 198 words
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Article33 1966-09-10 20 BINGAPORE. Fri— Members of the Old Bartleyans' Association will call at the Singapore Children's Society Convalescent Home at Nlcoll Drive at 3 pjn. on Sept. 25 to entertain the children.33 words
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279 1966-09-10 20 Floating fair all set to sell Malaysian goods ZIT ALA LUMPUR. Fri. daily drroratpri with flags of all thr Malaysian states. Malaysia's first A inu tradr fair H hoard the steamship Rajah Brooke is all srt to sell madr-in-Malaysia Roods. fhp floating lair, which will bring trad to thr d<>'>r279 words
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153 1966-09-10 20 Getty sues his father for $21 mil. s^v tsco. m Mr Gnrdnn Crtt\ SJ-vriii-dlrl son Of multi millionaire P. m! mug his hither for immpduitr pavmrnt ol million ($2l million) from a trust fan up by his matrrnal yranctmo! I Tho suit, filed her* tr-rriay. said that thr grand moth<Reuter - 153 words
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Article26 1966-09-10 20 CAN THO f i -A Communist terror (rrenade killed one child and wounded seven others umlftht orlv one block from Mekong Delta military headquartf26 words
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Obituary26 1966-09-10 20 JEANNIC WEI CIOK TCI (Mrt 44 pnnKi iin-ay pMC'fullv I Fiin»r»l 11.9 HearM I'aMng horn* 4 p.m. for Bii1«i«rl rhnp»l i 4 TO pm 126 words
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Advertisement92 1966-09-10 20 SgZ^ When other methods fail you've just got to use this therapy which #^J is capable of producing JSS9 positive results instantJi** ly permanently j Jifef TAI-EE ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC y \\Jj\\ MoiMf Acupuncturi.t:WO\V \V WONG KA-CHUEN MNTA (UK) MIACS (PARIS) MACA (TOKYO) MA«S (HK) MACA (TAIPEI) i Cough Drops >92 words
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Advertisement214 1966-09-10 20 L,ite CLASSIFIEDS I» Warim |M I Wi»<«iu-i) THOM: To Mai and Viona. a MM. <> lhii. 14 Of, on sth fi»pt. «t A? 4 p m CHAN X" Dorf»n and Bo» H»n«. rnn on <W »< OH Malacca. Thanks to Doctor an<l »taft*. PEREIRA: To lo;.r and Fahlan dauKMrr on214 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-09-10 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Ume*t Kuala. Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 86 72 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 88 70 Singapore 88 73 C Highlands 73 59 Jesitelton 88 75 Kuching52 words
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Article, Illustration13 1966-09-10 1 Display in Raj ah Brooke to call at 12 ports13 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1966-09-10 1 Anthony Ng - GREAT PROGRESS OF INDUSTRIES SEEN IN 200 KINDS OF PRODUCTS ON SHOW H> Anthony Ng MALAYSIAN manufacturers, inspired by tht o\erw helming success of previous *'Bu> Madc-in-.Malaysia" campaigns, have taken on the responsibility of organising this yeardrive. To publicise the \ud.' range of products manufactured locally1,108 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-09-10 1 MESSAGE FROM TAN SRI NIK AHMAD KAMIL. PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL CHAMBER OF MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURERS THE Made-in-Malaysia A Floating Trade Fair is the brainchild of Dr. Lim Swee Aun and the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers, which numbers among its membership)320 words
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Article, Illustration308 1966-09-10 1 MESSAGE FROM DR. LIM SWEE AVN. MALAYSIAN MINISTER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY VfALAYSIA is be- coming more and more industrialised. Over 138 factories with pioneer status have been established. For the past three years the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has taken on its shoulders the308 words
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Advertisement371 1966-09-10 1 \j^^ fIH HtfVHl S3x«^3ii^re3*3&s'^^^'~^* x> > *™^w WEtt PJI W^a BB^B^B^^Bl^bW^^Bv 'fiH^Bßrnu B^r E2fc 1 J^^^BBBB' gv^m^^v^^ tb s^v sjs&6G/fr3isxe^ wSr E i9l K 4v^^"^m fIBMX^BB BB^ < x. w JB^ l^/,bV J^^^^^bß* t Bb^Vß^3b^K "-Jf I > *^^T^ vBJ I^h&^ -^VBkS B^^^^ W- j V. .^B^bl B^f J I371 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1966-09-10 2 STAFF CORRESPONDENT - More factory sites opened with rapid growth of industries STAFF CORRESPONDENT By been declared pioneer products. The pioneer companies have a total nominal capital of about $740 million, out of which $244 million have already been called up. and of this paid-up capital $104 million are from local sources. LARGE1,177 words
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Advertisement67 1966-09-10 2 *^#^l^%t ALL ARE VwELCOIVIE PAPER BAG MAKING MACHINE TOILET PAPER MAKING MACHINE Sg,» r^ ri J\ S T~\m -^JBW BAflliiAJ^m j MADE IN MALAYSIA ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE 4*nM S5 i^MflFlMl 22 CHEONG CHIN NAM ROAD. \fil n^LH «2\tsSJ SINGAPORE 21 TEL: *****1 *****3 SI I w^^i^B^' •BrWt HKyl I factory; f67 words
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323 1966-09-10 3 I ITER DECK DECORATED WITH STALLS rX Mala ing Fair will not •^d goods but v. \l\ nif ol the RaUh Br.Mikr with n^vrral ahere <umrr k<k«ls will he horn a-av to •hf i, the twin cifik t> rill be a>k traffic323 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-09-10 3 ii three ff years the multi-million dollar tyre plant in industrial Petallng Jaya can be proud of the pan II pteyi In Malaysia .> indu>;riali-a-tlon drive. Tyres manufactured at the Petalinu Java factory have not only cat down the country's import366 words
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Article379 1966-09-10 3 S. KRISHNASAMY - S. KRISHNASAMY B> Fj^EW people realise how much control has been exercised over that gulp of stout until they have been to a brewery in Sungei Way and seen the laboratory staff there examining and testing every brew of the drink. Quality control of stout379 words
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Article, Illustration340 1966-09-10 3 New drive to promote sales of local goods THE Malaysia Floating Trade Fair, the first of its kind, marks the beginning of a new campaign by our manufacturers to promote the sales of locally produced goods. It is organised by the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers with support and assistance340 words
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Advertisement42 1966-09-10 3 TRIMVHW m^4] MlaJ M ALUMINIUM WINDOWS DOORS NO PAINTING NO MAINTENANCE! MAXIMUM VENTILATION I mtt i«» br*ct>.jr»i MM »"C« Mi V Turn,..., WMMM «nd D.o'» I Nan,, j l. FOLIN" S Brothers Limited Mi JALAN PtTALING. KUALA LUMPUR. TELS: ***** 4 *****42 words
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Advertisement212 1966-09-10 3 MALAYAN NOZAWA ASBESTOS CEMENT CO., LTD. WELCOMES THE PUBLIC TO OUR STALL NO. 11 AT THE MALAYSIA FLOATING TRADE FAIR. THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE FACTORY mmm///// school W WITH.... BIG CORRUGATED ROOFING SHEETS are avadJ^ able m width of 43| and in lengths of 4". 5".212 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-09-10 4 SKETCH showing a section of the Malaysia Floating Trade Fair on board the Rojoh Brooke. At least, 200 varieties of products will be on display in more than 40 stalls and 30 pavilions spread over the twin-deck.41 words
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525 1966-09-10 4 Buy local products campaign a big success PREVIOUS campaigns to boost the image of local manufacturers, particularly the three Made in Malaysia trade and industry exhibitions held annually at the Bukit Bintang Park in Kuala Lumpur, have all proved to be successful. The n\ost commonly heard comment among the milling525 words
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Article, Illustration736 1966-09-10 4 AN official and organised voice of the growing manufacturing Industry is how the National Chamber of Malaysian Manufacturers has i»-pn accepted and recognised by the Government today. It provides the link and acts as the channel of communication between the Malaysian Government and the manufacturers throughout736 words
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Advertisement306 1966-09-10 4 ISlJgSljpl: H 1 1 I^afaw Tw^O^^^^^^rß^Hfc V^bl B^r IM m If? **r!L N NjA UX P^^l ob BB I M vT^BB 1m W^a s jt IJr^ i»/t t .^\»4&) 4K f/ y v >n ■jt^bi r r fi\i V^^^E—^T^ B^B^B^B^B^l^bV B^^^L W jf\ B^BB I CONCRETE sets the pace for306 words
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Advertisement82 1966-09-10 4 USE MALAYSIA'S MOST IDEAL PAINT PRODUCTS Jr J THE SYMBOL OF QUALITY FEDELUX SYNTHETIC FEDELITE EMULSION EXTERIOR PAINT PAINT A high quality decorative gloss finish A superior plastic emulsion paint with exceptional durability under specially formulated for suitable exterior extreme tropical conditions; suitable for and interior use in the tropics.82 words
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Article, Illustration628 1966-09-10 5 Staff Writer - Staff Writer Widely used building material »Vv (LD anything be inure ordinary, more down to earth, more unexciting than a bag of cement And yet this dusty grey substance is a material without which the world around us could hardly exist. Without cement, concannot628 words
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453 1966-09-10 5 Increasing range of Malaysia made products V| ORE and more local*Tl ly manufactured products are replacing imported ones in the expanding Malaysian market, particularly thosr catering for the building and construction industry. But before the Made-ln-Malaysla products can capture the local market, they must be Identical to that imported in453 words
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Advertisement91 1966-09-10 5 A CHEMIST at a laboratory of a paint factory MALAYAN ZIPS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) I v- —^J^- Manufacturers <T^£ S y^/ and Exporters of z^7 j Zippers or slide d v^-^^xK Fasteners to all parts of the world. Office Faciory 54-A, LORON6 1, *{m.%. JALAN SCUDAI91 words
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Advertisement129 1966-09-10 5 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. FOUNDED 1890 \^^^^4 Serving All Malaysia Frequent and regular sailings linking West Malaysia and Singapore with East Malaysia and Brunei Comprehensive facilities for all types of cargo Specially designed shallow-drafted coasters based in Sabah to serve the smaller outports. Passenger accommodation of all grades. OCEAN BUILDING,129 words
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275 1966-09-10 6 AMULTI MILLION dollar cigarette factory in Sungei Besi Road can boast ot some of the most modern equipment in the world. The factory building of modern design and construction Incorporates mechanism for full control of humidity and temperature very necessary in tropical climate to275 words
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Advertisement220 1966-09-10 6 r Camel I Camelux and mm lacquers For the highest quality of Paints f 1 Lacquers, ask for Camels— suitable bbbbibbbbbbbiibbbi for all purposes of decorative works, ■^■■^■^■■■■■■■1 marine works, industrial prpducts, Jokstil X maintenance of air, sea and land ipOTiy" I**1 transport etc. Established well «o/l over a quarter220 words
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Advertisement107 1966-09-10 6 AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LIMITED. WELCOME the public to our stoll No. 22 at the MALAYSIA FLOATING TRADE FAIR. The fair will be at Port Swettenham on September 10. Penang from September 12 to 14; Teluk Anson on September 15 and 16; Port Dickson on September 17 and 18; Singapore on September107 words
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