The Straits Times, 4 October 1966
1966-10-04
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Title Section24 1966-10-04 1 T AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 40CT1966 Natimiiil NewspapKr -1 Estd. 1845 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 2114 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 196624 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-10-04 1 sirs charges serious, says Spore Note SINGAPORE, Mon SINGAPORE has asked Malaysia for full details of alleged subversion by Singapore citizens in Sarawak. A Note to the Malaysian High Commission here from the Foreign Ministry said that, the allegations wrp mndr by Sarawak's Chief Minister, Prnehulu Tawi Sli, over Rndin212 words
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785 1966-10-04 1 Dr. S: I did not believe the radio JAKARTA, Monday. 'JMHK former Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today (old the military tribunal trying him on charges of plotting with the Communists to overthrow the Government Hkil when he first heard about the abortive PKI coup last year he thought itReuter - 785 words
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Article580 1966-10-04 1 40 youths hurt RIFLE BUTTS USED IN FIERCE 30-MINUTE BATTLE OUTSIDE SOEKARNO'S PALACE JAKARTA, Monday SOME 40 students were injured when thousands of teenage youths and girls battled with armed troops during a violent demonstration outside President Soekarno's palace here todayThe Freedom Square, a rubble-covered unfinished parkAgencies - 580 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-10-04 1 Child hero's big moment KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE bie moment for 16--year-old Ramli bin Abdul Aziz as the Sultan of Selancor pins the coveted blue and white ribboned Child Hern's Medal on him at the Stadium Negara here this evening. In May last year. Ramli. then a Form Three pupil139 words
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Article61 1966-10-04 1 DACCA. Mon The death toll from the cyclone which devastated parts of East Pakistan over the weekend reached an unofficial 550 today as emergency teams struggled to get medical supplies, food and drinking water to stricken I areas. Many more people have been re- I portedReuter - 61 words
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Article59 1966-10-04 1 KINGSTON. Mon. A state of emergency was declared In Kingston's western district today to stamp out a wave oj no- lltical violence which In the past months has resulted In six deaths. Troops this morning i joined police in an effort to end the gun battles, beatings and59 words
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Article34 1966-10-04 1 HONG KONO. Mon. Chinese Premier Chou En Lai received the visiting Pakistani friendship delegation led by Governor of East Pakistan Abdul Monem Khan In Peking today, the New China News Agency reported.34 words
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Article77 1966-10-04 1 NEW YORK. Mon— A sculpture called "Humpty Dumpty" had a great fail at the opening of New York's Whitney Mu.seum of American Art. The 55 In. -high work shaped llkr an egg with legs done In 1946 by Isamu Noguchl, an American of Japanese ancestry, fell from77 words
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Article355 1966-10-04 1 REBEL BOSS GIVES UP IN TA WA U From Jeffrey Francis: Jesselton. Mon. JMIK lender of the party of IS "incursionists" the official term for volunteers of the pro-Communist Tentara Nasional Kalimantan Utan haf surrendered to the security forces in Taw*u. He was among five others who gave themselves up355 words
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139 1966-10-04 1 Vietnam troops offer by Tun Razak >'KW YOKK. Mon I"I I Abdul R.i/ak said t«.il«» Malaysia if a^kcil prepared to xiipplN Iroops to liulit ('(inimiini^m in South Vietnam. The Deputy Premier, whe is hen f«»r Urn i (ieneral Assniilih <* sprakinc in a 1 V tele ision. In reply to139 words
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Article32 1966-10-04 1 TAN SURPRISE LONDON. Mon.— Mr. Tan Siew Sin said today MaI.i > ->ia had no intention of v ithdrauini; its sterling balances or of diversifying its foreign e\i reserve holding— Reutcr.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration842 1966-10-04 2 'NO SIGNS TO BELIEVE REPORT, SO I DID NOT REPORT TO SOEKARNO' FORMER Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, told a military tribunal in Jakarta this morning that he had received an advance report on a coup planned by the Indonesian Communist842 words
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144 1966-10-04 2 At EXICo CITY, Mon— Students from the University of Mexico law school have seized 12 buses. They say they will keep them until the bus company pays damages to the family of a youth who died after being hit by one of the company'sAP - 144 words
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340 1966-10-04 2 Did you hope to be the President after the coup?- its relations with Yugoslavia and Russia. Judge: so. the P.K I. in fact, did try to iniluonce the Oovemmem Bubandrio Dr Subandno later told the court he knew the abortive coup of Oci. 1, 1965. was by me P.K.I, onlyReuter - 340 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-10-04 2 TOE OAMgOLS *~*dj&^4/'jILL IDLO MILLV > k Jy WORRY YOU J IT v ns IT» TRUE^15 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-10-04 3 MADE IN RUSSIA FOR USE BY UAR MOTOR TORPEDO BOATS £N ANTI-SUBMARINE missile blasts off from a motor torpedo boat in a recent rxrrcise by the United Arab Republic Navy off Alexandria. The manoeuvres w€re watched by Field Marshal Abdul Hakim Amer, Deputy Supreme Commander of the ArmedUPI - 76 words
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130 1966-10-04 3 VANDENBERCi AIR FORCE BASE (California). Mon. America's Es s a 3 Camera-carrying satellite went into polar orbit yesterday a few hours after blast-off from here on a daily world wide weather watch mission. Space officials said E.s-sa (environmental survey satellite) wa.s inReuter - 130 words
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Article23 1966-10-04 3 MIAMI iFlondai. Mon— HurtiWM Inpz. which has already taken a heavy toll of lifr lashed the Western Bahamas today. Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article123 1966-10-04 3 7 babies after hormone treatment IJOSTON, Mon.— A 23--year-old woman who cave birth to seven babies none of whom survived, was yesterday reported t» he doing fine and expected to leave hospital later this week. Mrs. William Cwikielnik. who also has a three-year-old son. gave birth to the first baby123 words
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Article55 1966-10-04 3 TOKYO. Mon— The Japanese Prune Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, 65. today cancelled all public engagements to enter hospital for treatment of a kidney Illness A spokesman for the Prime Minister's office said he would spend about five days a^ th* Tokyo University Hospital receiving treatment for pyelltls.55 words
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109 1966-10-04 3 LONDON, Mon. Christian Harold Kieviets. a 30-year-old Ouyanan. was charged here last night with the attempted murder of a South African embassy official. Mr. Jan Van Der Pool 55. deputy head of South Africa's consular office here, was stabbed in theReuter - 109 words
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Article81 1966-10-04 3 TEHERAN. Mon.— An earth tremor brought people rushing out of their homes In the quake-prone old city of Lar. 620 miles south of here, according to newspaper reports here. Many people were reported to have fled after the tremor and were refusing to returnReuter - 81 words
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Article46 1966-10-04 3 CHICHESTER (England!, Mon. —Thomas Cooke, 59, claimed a world potato-growing record here with 1,007 lb weight from ilx plants. George Brooke act the previous record laxt week by taking 7SS lb weight from six seed potatoes in I Bamsley, North England.—Aeu-k-ter.46 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-10-04 3 PORTLAND (Oregon), Monday. EIGHTEEN people died when a DC-9 airliner crashed in a mountain rainstorm while heading towards Portland airport. The wreckage was found in a 4.000 ft. ravine yesterday after cloud and rain had hampered searchers. The dead consisted of 13 passengers,Reuter - 157 words
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111 1966-10-04 3 MANILA SUMMIT TO BE POSTPONED, SAYS RAMOS MANILA. Mon— The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today that the sevennation Manila summit meeting on Vietnam would be postponed to a date later than Oct. 18 at the request of sdme participating governments. He did not give any new date,111 words
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Article102 1966-10-04 3 In WELLINGTON. Prime Minister Keith Holyoake said a postponement would make it difficult for him to attend, but he had not yet made a decision. He had been expected to open his party's general election campaign after attending the summit conferencr. I \OOS: Mutinous troops in the riot-torn Northern102 words
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Article111 1966-10-04 3 WASHINGTON: At least 14.400 of the 150.000 employees of General Electric Corpn. ignored President Johmon's contention that a strike would damage the Vietnam war effort and walked off the job early yesterday. HONG KONG: The US. Northwest Orient Airlines Inaugurated a new daily Jet service from Hong Kong to111 words
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Advertisement497 1966-10-04 3 ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT. BUY NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT HALF PRICES SPOUT SHIRTS. suol New. McAllr»fr«r-Dumont-Monho»ton J 90 P«l«co, Arrow, Manhattan Capri and oth«i populor brands. 19 90 10 90 Saomaitar Oacren-Cotten Sport Shlrh. 890 4.90 SHIRTS. Professor, Seamester, Non-1 ron-Poplin Shirts 6.90 4.90497 words
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240 1966-10-04 4 Schoolboy is key witness at murder trial SINGAPORE, Mon. The trial of Chen Nyen Heng. 27, accused of the murder of a grandmother, Marian binte Haji Mohamed Hassan, 63, opened in the High Court today before Mr. Justice Kulasekaram and a jury. Chen, who plcaaeci not guilty, was alleged to240 words
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Article96 1966-10-04 4 Ten held in a crackdown on crime SINGAPORE, Mon.— ln a crackdown on crime, police from the Paya Lebar Police Station arrested ten men in predawn raids yesterday. The three-hour operation, which started at 5 a.m., covered areas around Macpherson Road. Kolam Ayer Lane. Bajerai Lane and Lorong 25, Geylang.96 words
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Article, Illustration117 1966-10-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon Pretty 19-year-old Teresa Lim, a typist with Mobil Oil (M) Ltd., was crowned Mobil Princess at the Pegasus Nite ball held at the Ocean Park on Saturday night. By winning tn c title, Miss Lim earned herself a return air ticket to Hong Kong donated by117 words
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Article35 1966-10-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon —Mr O O Thomson, director of the Political Study Centre, will be guest speaker •t the V's Men's Club of Singapore's luncheon meeting at the Troika Restaurant on Oct. 8.35 words
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520 1966-10-04 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. jyjORE members of pro-Communist trade unions here are crossing over to unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress, because their interests have been "sacrificed on the altar of vicious, anti-national politics." The annual report of the NTUC said that the520 words
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206 1966-10-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board Is conducting a series of practical photography courses for beginners and advanced students. These courses will be conducted both In English and Chinese. The beginners course will last three months and will comprise 12 lessons in which students206 words
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Advertisement162 1966-10-04 4 :-SIOKtT IhKKACt HOU5b5 m iIMON CLOSI ft DA SILVA LANi P 0. DC i 4ft/a4. Lot No. 1 25 13 Mukim XXII freahold land. Completion date Oicmtw mi Near Schooli, morketi, chyrcMt, bank>, cinemas and but route* otc. Oepotit S3OO/- only. Price from $2i,000/- upward*. For full porticulori, pleat* apply162 words
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Advertisement768 1966-10-04 4 i"i im»* "."r" o p ens "to day" [CATHAYufej 1 1965 WAS THE YEAR OF THE PUSSYCAT WlilJHfuJ 1966 IS THE YEAR OF THE DUCK! ■V-HidJIAHMJ .an excellent comady. But remember to kaap ayat and n^*****001i100 j a«rt open for tha unfunny tcenei and linai for it it as t3oft768 words
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Article, Illustration487 1966-10-04 5 How I escaped— by a doctor's son, 10... Kidnap trial told of one hour of terror IPOH. Monday DOCTOR" S 10-year-old son, bound hand and foot with wire and gagged with a handkerchief, escaped from a deserted bun galow after being held captive for an hour the High Court here487 words
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Article, Illustration813 1966-10-04 5 'Place the ransom money on a bench' call wire and gagged me with a handkerchief. He was then made to He down on the floor and the man who appeared to be a Malay or Indian told him: "Don't make any noise, there is a guard downstairs. When he heard813 words
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Article40 1966-10-04 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon.— A talk 1 on Malay hi>tory will be Riven by Inthe Abdul Oani bin Mohamed Ismail, of the Sultan Abdul HaI lim Secondary School. Jitra. at I the Alor Star museum on ThuivI day40 words
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Article61 1966-10-04 5 MI.N(..\POKK. Mon.-Mr. O Tan Konu. :{J. of Jalan lla.ii Karini waa uavlaid laal nisht by four armed (hues while drivinc home The uanc robbed him of $5,200 and $I.oo* in I t hequcv I hrv then drove on*. Police round the thujfs car abandoned in Kirn liii.hi61 words
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138 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Parents of a 14--year-old girl, Ngiam Lang Eng, are offering a $50 reward to anyone knowing her whereabouts and $100 to the person bringing her home. Lang Ene sneaked out ol her Albert Street homf last Monday with some clothes after her138 words
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Article23 1966-10-04 5 KANGAR Mon —The Peril* Women's Institute will hold a lood fair In the Kuala Perils community hall on Oct. 2823 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-10-04 5 SINGAPORE Mon li.r tn batch of the 1m Bn Tl uid Sutherland Highlander* Ir! t xiay m chartered aircraft to B. tain after completinc their 30 month tour of dm*, here Eight other pUne load! wU leave :n the next 10 days wit I other members59 words
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Article40 1966-10-04 5 PENANG. Mon. A CT-JTMr-oM man pleaded fruilty here today to povsessniK 37 packets of prepared opium and .smoking utentUs. Man On. son of Mak Kam. was I allowed bail pending sentence on Oct. 14. I40 words
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Article119 1966-10-04 5 "MALACCA. MOB. The Indonesian cargo boat Selat Sunda, lying at anchor here since a collision with a Greek carvro vessel on July 27. haa been refloated. A Singapore engineering firm carried oui the i<>b :n 13 rtny> ai a cos! of about $40,000 on ;he Instruction*119 words
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Article40 1966-10-04 5 PENANO. Mon A 41 1 \e«:-old woman pleaded guiliy h^re today io possessine '«o bonle* of Intoxicating liquor on which duty has not been paid Chuah Chow Chow ww allowed ball pending sertenre on Oet 14.40 words
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Advertisement52 1966-10-04 5 RED BEAUTY H/ CLASS NATIONAL COSTUME SARONG KEBAYA Con»rontot.on over Ch,.*mat coming. More I m«r« Cortici will be held /hat is the prettiest tea* rVd'Siauty h- class sarong K BAYA the prcttittt I but t<» you Consult SorciolKt Mrs CHENG Tel ***** RED BEAUTY LADIES DRESSMAKERS. 354. Tanionq Katon« Rd52 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-10-04 6 MINISTER ONG PROMISES REWARD' TO SCHOOLCHILDREN FOR THEIR GOOD WORK SINGAPORE. Won.— The Minister for fcdiuation. Mr. One Pans Boon, hichly pleased with the performance of the Republic's schoolchildren iluniu the recent National Day celebrations, today promised them that he would express his appreciation in "aAH YusorT - 193 words
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377 1966-10-04 6 -All set for the new i bishop's big day SINGAPORE, lion. Seven blbhops will attend the consecration of Rev. Chiu Ban It M Bi.shop ol i.ie Diocese of Singapore and Malaya at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on All Saint.-,' Day. The .service, scheduled tor Nov. 1 at 6 p.m. .will377 words
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Article63 1966-10-04 6 SsINUAJ'UKt. MOII -IMP 5111--enpore Red Cross Socim will present four tel» vision spi to patients of Tan Tock Seng Hospital MKt Monday The presentation will br made by Dato iDr 1 Aw Clieng Chye. drpuiv president of the society, to Mr Sir Kah Hui Parlinmrntarv63 words
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Article164 1966-10-04 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. NO entries have so far been received for the "Miss Tourism Singapura" contest to be held on Nov. 5 in conjunction with Tourist Week 1966. Entries for the contest were open to the public more than two weeks ago. Mr. Low Choon Ming. chairman164 words
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Article78 1966-10-04 6 Divorce case enters fifth day SINGAPORE. Mod. The heating of a consolidated action by Alice Elizabeth Mali and her husband. Henry Eugene Yong. a senior prison officer, resumed before Mr. Justice Ambrose In the High Court today Yang is asking tor a divorce on the ground of alleged cruelty by78 words
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Article35 1966-10-04 6 SINGAPORE. Hon.— The Minister for Education. Mr OnPang Boon, will present prizes j and certificates. 10 new (ji«duate teachers at the Teachers Training College graduation ceremony at the Conference Hall on Oct 2935 words
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155 1966-10-04 6 SINGAPORE. Hon. Shortly alter Sahlll bin Khalil wa> released from prison in April last year, he went to visit his cellmate.-, mother in Alexandra Road. There, a magistrates court heard today. he posed as a Changi Prison warder and collected $15 from Jahara binte Hajl155 words
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Miscellaneous186 1966-10-04 6 M/ 4 t/ Onp It if 11. linn* tin ■OU VWDULPNT BE THINKING I PON'T KNOW, I tmm^^k OKAY OCX V H ~|>}^l "^P^V^.. "••> THIS BESPECTACLED SAXON I ANt* THE WAN UNLESS LET'S GET I RkSHT.' v "CS§3»vs^ '^sT IS THE MAN FTOM 2l££ OOP* BUMBUNti ONE OF US186 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1966-10-04 7 Collision at the ocean -crossroads ON the night of July 25, 1956. two big passenger liners were drawing closer to each other about 100 miles off the United States coast in the area south of Nantucket Island known to seamen as the Crossroads of the Atlantic. Both ships were equipped1,759 words
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48 1966-10-04 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Tff U .rii CfS i lfi.im.ta i MADAM TAN gIEW ENO and the family thank Yen Tan Kirn Teck and the MuddhiKt I'nion, relative*, fnenda. donation*, auiatame and aMendaare at the funeral of the late Mr. Po Guaa Chvtee who panted away peacefully on the 2*-f ML48 words
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Article27 1966-10-04 8 W,,rdi SIS (Mlmlmmm) P. SOMASUNTHRAM called to r»»i on 4.1 V.M Trrmurrd munorifi of our l'vts io»;fth*r, dmrly lo\«*d, nsdly misstt I tn.l ihildn-n, Ipoh27 words
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Article224 1966-10-04 8 M ler.rrfe 5/5 tHimlmnm) SAVE TIME and trouble. Consult tte Yellow Page* :n Ihe Telephone nirenorv BE BOLD. Im heautiful be a perfectly happy you. In an August Moon <>eaiion. Goodwood Park Hotel. 8 pore DONALD MOORE GALLERIES annoiim c that the Singapore »hop i« now remaining open until224 words
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Article700 1966-10-04 8 Although the celebrations in Peking of China's national day have not shed much additional light on the "great proletarian cultural revolution" there was confirmation from Chairman Mao Tse-tung's heir that the revolution is far from over. More heads will roll. There are people in power who are700 words
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Article388 1966-10-04 8 The Malaysian trade mission I to the Soviet Union will not be returning with briefcases bulging with new orders. It was not to be expected that it would. j The Russians are already buying from Malaysia over 50 i times as much as they are selling. The latest388 words
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Article149 1966-10-04 8 The Malaysian Comptroller- General of Customs yesterday handed senior Customs officers of the ASA nations a weighty assignment as they I began a tour to study Customs procedures in the three countries. When they pool their findings early next year to create an ASA Customs procedure, he said,149 words
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Article552 1966-10-04 8 Green Gold crisis in Ceylon by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CEYLON is a sad and disillusioned island. It has an economic crisis caused mainly by world overproduction of tea, which Ceylon sometimes calls its 'green gold. The disillusion is with the behaviour of the rich nations and may turn out toOFNS - 552 words
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Article465 1966-10-04 8 r PHE Housing and Development Board is gratelul for your leader "Keeping Clean." You have drawn attention to a difficult problem facing the Board and have provided an opportunity for the Housing Board to put its side of ihe problem. In the last, few465 words
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Article189 1966-10-04 8 READERS will have seen a short article in the S.T concerning a doctor who was threatened by some young thugs. The same thing happened to me last week, only by sheer chance, I was lucky to find myself with two very robust patients standing nearby. We189 words
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774 1966-10-04 8 A PATTERN OF AUSTERITY WITH ANTIDOTES FOR SOARING COST OF LIVING INFLATION is seriously threatening the economies of many nations of the western world and producing a pattern of austerity measures. Britain's current wage-and-price frtexe is the severest of these. A774 words
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Article139 1966-10-04 9 CLNOAPOKL. Mon. The Indonesian *hip Prantas, assigned to pick up 520 prisoners of war at Port Swettenham, is expected to arrive in Singapore from Jakarta tonight The 1,000-ton ship belonginjf to the Indonesian national shipping company Pelni is also bringinr about 750 tons of139 words
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89 1966-10-04 9 TAIPING. Mon. K. P Kandiah Ayadur.ii. 59. oflitc assistant with the Survey Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, and formerly Road Transport headquarters commercial licensing assistant, pleaded not guilty here today to a corruption charge. He Is alleged to have corruptly accepted $300 from a contractor, Teoh Chin89 words
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Article59 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Garudl Indonesian Airways ha.s set up an office here to handle tickft .-.ales, bookings and cargo. The office is on the mrziamne floor of Chow House in Robinson Road. An airline spokesman said I that it was now "waiting for the ereen light"59 words
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92 1966-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. —An expert in the theory and practice of Communism, Dr. Jan Karski, will visit Singapore from Oct. 15 to Oct. 19 under thp U.S. cultural exchange programme. Dr. Karskl, who served in the Polish underground during the Nazi occupation as a92 words
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Article454 1966-10-04 9 Openg hits out at *mud slinging' 'JHE Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, today condemned the "mud slinging" by both parties in the recent political crisis in Sarawak. Speaking in a broadcast over Radio Malaysia Sarawak on the occasion of his official birthday, the Governor said: "Many prominent personalities454 words
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143 1966-10-04 9 Heavy rain causes 10-hour blackout IPOH, Mon. Torren--1 tial rain in many parts of Perak yesterday afternoon flooded low lying areas and disrupted traffic and power supplies. The heavy rainfall is expected to continue until the end of the month. The royal town of Kuala Kangsar experienced a complete blackout143 words
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Article58 1966-10-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A hawker, Choong Chenk Hang. 80. was found guilty on two counts of having 28 packets of opium •nd smoking untenslls. Choong. an opium smoker for 20 years, told the court today that he smoked the drug because he had a chronic Illness58 words
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Article, Illustration201 1966-10-04 9 BRITISH NAVY TO PULL OUT OF EAST MALAYSIA SOON iIfUALA LUMPUR, Moi complete its pullout l next week, Britain's Mir Royal Navy, Mr. J. P. W l. Britain's Nuvy will from East Malaysia early lister of Defence for the Mallalleu, said today. Mr. Mallalleu. who la OQ a tour of201 words
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Article28 1966-10-04 9 IPOH. Mon. A labourer. Ho Kirn Swee. 30. Wat killed when his motor-cycle wu In head-on collision with a taxi on the IpohBatu Gajth Road yesterday.28 words
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Article46 1966-10-04 9 SITIAWAN. Mon. Hundreds of devotees from all over Dlndings district thronged the Siamese temple at Kampong Koh near here yesterday to celebrate the birthday of the deity "Chi Tian Dai Seng" (Monkey God). A HoUcien opera troupe put on a day long show.46 words
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Article, Illustration167 1966-10-04 9 Geoffrey Geldard - 'Expats go home' leaflets in LKuching— Geoffrey Geldard From I/UCHING. Mon. Hand-printed 'Expats go home" leaflets were distributed in Kuchlng last night. They attacked the Commissioner. Sarawak Constabulary. Dato R. T. M. Henry and an official of the British High Commission here. Mr. Roy Bpendlove, as '"spies" The leaflet* were167 words
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Article61 1966-10-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— The I head of the rural broadcast? I unit of Radio Malay>. Ahmac: Noor. will reprexr-. Malaysia at the FAO broadening; cenference in Tokyo from tomorrow to Oct. IT Fourteen countries are al dinj the conference: AJc tan. Burma. Cambodia, Cc; India. Korea.61 words
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256 1966-10-04 9 IPOH. Mon. At 1 S.4Q p in. on lati'tul d.tv in May last > < car canyinf relatival and butlneai I elate *>i ;m Iron ore miner left Ipoh for Penan*. At about the saint- time, a three-ton lorrj lln tralU-r, ladtn with256 words
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Article14 1966-10-04 9 tXJSQJD F posted here as mctecntt in ptan isMezmi to Ko:> Bharu14 words
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84 1966-10-04 9 pENANG. Mon— A two-year-old girl found crying at the City Council canteen today has been handed over to tbe Social Welfare Department. The girl is believed to have been abandoned by her mother. She was found by council employees wht took her84 words
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Advertisement286 1966-10-04 9 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC It Wtrdt U (Mm.)— Box it tit. tMlrm It W*4t U <Mm.)—B»x «< til, nlrm It Wmr4t UlMm.>—B»* t* OUAYCOTT ORIVI: 3 B«droon> Kur- THRU SIOROOMIO HOUSE wU^^^BAO^riL Stoler Ap lined Uouh. on tlevaicd mi Uu»( giudy JSOO 550. Um^^«<^Mf^H i^^H Sunday Kill locality.286 words
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Advertisement117 1966-10-04 9 I if A _P InpH mM_mm__^_l "Psst! Goto Japan the Taipei way!" Stop over in Taipei at no extra fare. Whether for business or pleasure yon will welcome the relaxing break, and there is no better place to spend it than at the President Hotel. You will be assured of117 words
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Miscellaneous707 1966-10-04 9 T V MALAYSIA CHANNKI. 5 Kuala Lumpur Called Shenandosh: 700 News and Penanc; 6 Ipoh and English; 7.10 Arena Sukan. rtsLf' 10 Batu°^ h^ hru i b£ r^sr^o s ?n o a o 4 Taiping. Batu Pahat. 9 ran— lndian Classical Songs; luan 835 Survival; 9.00 News in 545 P.M.707 words
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Article95 1966-10-04 10 VALENTINO, the Roman couturier, designs filmy long night gowns with a great feeling for romance with the occasional dramatic touch of a contemporary cut-out or two. His pyjamas, on the other hand, are clingy, revealing and seductive. Along the fashion row, the wheels are spinning out designs95 words
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Article74 1966-10-04 10 MOBILE EARRINGS EAR gear that Jingles and Jangles steals the fashI ion scene in a big way. In America one designer has Introduced mobile earrings that move and swing with I the wearer. Some are enamelled in combinations of three I colours, others are in pseudo gold or platinumi toned.74 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-10-04 10 OUT the simple classic lines; the -impact QO ING OUT are the simple classic lines in evening dresses. Now what's IN are the dresses which are designed for impact. And even the hemlines are taking the plunge in an uneven line as seen in this party dress. One sure way85 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-10-04 10 OLIVIA YEOH - J^S attractive housewife will play the complex and conflicting role of "Hedda Gabler' at a coming production by the Stage Club. She is Mrs. Deirdre Burtt. Her amateur 'interest in stage acting began when she was 14 years old. She arrived234 words
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Article, Illustration284 1966-10-04 10 Puan Noor Aishah to open Red Cross exhibition THE Singapore Ke4 Cross Society will hold a "Creative Hobbies Exhibition and Competition" at the National Trade Union Congress Hall on Saturday and Sunday. This exhibition, which includes paintings by local artists mosaic by Mrs. Helen Liao. flower arrangement by Mrs. K.284 words
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Article116 1966-10-04 10 The teenage bridegroom VOLUMES are written about teenage marriages and teenage brides, but little attention is given to the teenage bridegroom. A marriage guidance counsellor has this to say to teenage husbands: "Now that you have married a girl, try to make friends with her. "It takes two to make116 words
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Article292 1966-10-04 10 riARDAMOM is only numVj ber two In the spice world values, but It gets a lot of mileage In virtually every course from appetiser through dessert and coffee or tea. Like saffron. the only spice that is more valuable, cardomom's yield is small about 100 to 200292 words
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Advertisement163 1966-10-04 10 Advertisement I m «-lit* rinti your <-<>rti|»lr\iou For the woman who cherishes her complexioa there is nothing more rewarding than a nlm ot moist oil smoothed lightly over the skin. This moist oil of Ulan is vitaJ to every type of complexion because it brin^ beauty as it nourishes the163 words
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Advertisement397 1966-10-04 10 eau de cologne "bien-etre" No matter i*f*\ how you A say it... 1 7" Jtt freshness f K EAU CO«-0O« "^K MATURE LL£ J Wtf I A PRODUCT OF FRANCE r*T"j?!?J Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth thtt won- J" dcrful natural sparkle. Clean them397 words
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Article298 1966-10-04 11 r JOE MIRANDA - Meet Jakarta Mac r JOE MIRANDA: By Kuala Lumpur, Monday HERE TO RENEW CONTACTS WITH OUR UNIONISTS J^ TRADE union leader from Jakarta is here to renew contacts with Malaysian trade unions, interrupted by the three-year confrontation. He is Mr. Ifc Annas, director of theBoard of Education of Gasbindo. which298 words
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182 1966-10-04 11 People who stay at home after work and multiply^ IJULIM, Mon.— The lAnlft< 1V ler of Labour, Mr V. Manickavasagam. yesterday urged estate workers to practise birth control Speaking at a tea party at Selama to mark the opening of an estate Hindu temple, he said: 1 "When I visited182 words
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Article22 1966-10-04 11 KANGAR- Moa.— Five penghuiu.* in Perli> h<t\e been transferred to new mukinis In a recent reshuffle to streamline the administration.22 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-10-04 11 SARA WAX: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia is capable of dealing with any threat from dissident forces in Sabah and Sarawak, the Commander of the Malaysian forces in East Malaysia, MajGen. Ibrahim bin Ismail, said today. He was commenting on the reported threat to Brunei, and consequentlySoong Hon Sin - 204 words
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Article307 1966-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 'JHE Ministry of Education was today asked to stop making comparisons between local and Peace Corps teachers. Given the same conditions and period of service as Peace Corps teachers in Malaya. teachers here would be only "too glad to serve in the307 words
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Article60 1966-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two thugs carrying daggers last night robbed taxi driver Chee Soo Kirn. 23. of his $4,500 cab in St. Thomas Walk. Chee had picked up the men in Hill Street at about 845 p.m. He drove them to St. Thomas Walk where they produced60 words
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Article51 1966-10-04 11 TAIPING. Mon. Mr. Dara Singh. Game Warden of Negri Sembilnn. has donated pair of crano ro ihr Taiping Zoo. whilr a pun- of Iropards which arrived from India somf lime ago and had been kept in quarantine in PpiiHiig. are now added attractions at thr51 words
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212 1966-10-04 11 CINGAPOrtE. Mon. The University of Singapore Democratic Socialist Club today I railed on the MalaySlao and Singapore Governments to establish a sound relationship based un equality, mutual respect and tolerance. In a statement, the clubs president. Mr. Bala S. Maniam. also urged the212 words
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Article44 1966-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— An eightmember Singapore Boy Scouts delegation will leave 'here on Wednesday to attend the fifth Far Ea&t regional conference of Scouts at Taipeh. The delegation will be led by Deputy Chief Commissioner of Scouts. Mr. Son Teow Seng44 words
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Article26 1966-10-04 11 PENANG. Mon The Chief Minister. Tar. Sri Wong Pow Ne* will open children's day celebraItal at (he City Stadium at 9 a.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Advertisement69 1966-10-04 11 ADVANTAGES: SavLtiqb in> /^^^Ov LABOUR BATTENS economical RED. GREEN, GREY. YELLOW. V*T^ ATLAS INTERLOCKING TILES are coated i, with permanent colours and are made to British /S^^-*C^ Standard Specification 550 1956 to ensure an jl/^T l^^ absolute and unvarying consistency in quality ATLAS INTERLOCKING TILES ore guaranteed against lamination and69 words
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Advertisement212 1966-10-04 11 Just M s 3o4 down. And you'll be up w^ away to the USA West Coast Ms3o4's the low down payment for a round-trip Jet Economy ticket to Los Angeles, Sao Francisco, Portland or Seattle with the world's most experienced airline. Take off any day. Take up to 18 months212 words
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Miscellaneous57 1966-10-04 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 1 A\\Y SO.V.E^ '~U\S IS NiCe, BJT N y~ y f 3CHJES r 5 TOO EXCESS I'D LIKE TO > I A3E "OPS, DCS. T YOU ~AVE A I SCE«O.VM V^^vi/^ O>JE?y /I'VE GOT OMEN VA COULP SAY IT HERE THAT'S LOOKS WOCE /MTAL/ST/C M57 words
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Advertisement4130 1966-10-04 12 [BHNpMVPpMiIifiSSI ACCOMMODATION VACANT HOUSES LAND WANTED FURNITURE VEHICLES WANTED 'WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) HJ.lf#VfJf^4 ~<^<l TvJ<J UN I^TTIVi H'l|| L^ T 1 'II 1 J Hnr S /J H.rrfj .«< r.Wm.)— Box J* rls. »xlr. M W»r<« S« Win.)— Sax it ctl. txtrm li »«>.. <» Htit «*x i* rl.4,130 words
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Advertisement1261 1966-10-04 13 Bbbbbbwl^l TB LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Uu. 3'rj i» s»u» !'«i» ►Hunt ASTYtNAX lenur-s Liteipvu' S*asst" Id Ptrt Tiday *Chill!s liverooJ, Belfast, Gutgot.. Oci >/ m i MENTOR OCI. O.t-.n. (> MB. 35 Oct I act 717 Oct IS PYRRHUS OCI 17 act 13 OEMOOOCJS Be'tast. (a>g°«. Oci IS1,261 words
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Advertisement2332 1966-10-04 13 mhk'i >>n «rik^< BaßTaß*aßß*aTa*a*aß~B*aHaTa7aßß*aaß*^ UPRm i.AILIN6a IS tENOA.NAVRtHAMBUIIfcdHtM t I.HAVtN^BTItRBAM-AMWtRSAai UPRES!. SERVICE to iBNOON, UtERPUUi A CONIINLNIAt PSRU ANTWERP .AARHUS-tOPLNHASEN. BPTJABTV >■' Ott D sew. »r>.» Peaeae i tMSsa na.ii N'»urg K'oaa Aura t m*m I nK n *T 8 Nit I lOSOTA Dct I, I Bet 11/12 U/14 Oc.2,332 words
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Advertisement1278 1966-10-04 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERIUF 'OR OUTWAID SERVICE FROM U R..CONTINENI mini hi. raori P. S'leaa *mmi CITY OF COLOMIO lufliixi Hamburg. *antrdM. Hl.'* Hull. |rr-iw>»nt t 1117 S OCt I W CITY SF tmiiNSTON LeadM M lT .oo.| RortHdia. Hi. I Hu I. ,IT -n-.T JlOct 11,278 words
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Article147 1966-10-04 14 MELBOURNE. Mon IJHP tose six cent* to $5.94 In aj reaction to its steady interim dividend to highlight another quiet, but firm share market today. Copper shares showed little reaction to the SlOO increase in the Australian price of the metal, which operates irom today. Oll.s and147 words
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Article251 1966-10-04 14 TOBtR firot rudr rubber Vj^ f.o.b. buyers closed «f 5 pjn. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore vr<trrday at B**4 cents per lb. down half a cent on Friday's crosinc level fox the position. The tone' was inactive. R AS. and M.R.K. lo»inj prices in cents per lb. yesterday:251 words
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Article176 1966-10-04 14 S H l M!roe V ur' 1 wh'sT.V." I 'er "e'.pJ.Ud "to* day ars: American Mail 1 "A Carronoank i*. KM/a ti Fernhrook h 7. Nicoline Mai-mk 10 11. Johneverett 13 H. <Jon- I to Marulf. Kaneoka Maru VI It. Kina- h«lu J3 24. Ta Peng 25.176 words
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Article71 1966-10-04 14 (■MINf.II Preduee |MksW, *in day: Ceconut ell: hulk S43i sellers, drum Copra: O« No\ IKConimcni Ln<jiiotrd. Papp«r: MumoK w nil» ti;. 1 Mksra Mnivak «hii« SIT2| soiirrs. special Harairak Haca «ir'. xlms garbled l-<m|Hin([ t.la.k |1H ,N Milan NLW), AST* «I 4» iNI filers .loo», ••LV\ i Sinsapors71 words
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Article51 1966-10-04 14 f\S the official Malayan short v Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Oct. 1) the range of call rates was as follows: BANK FUNDS: 1% per cent to 4)4 per cent. GENERAL FUND, 3 per cent to 4 H per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $8351 words
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Article41 1966-10-04 14 ON tM trse c. change market in Hun* Konc yesterday Ihe US. dollar was. quoted at i 77| for T.T. and 5 7«i foi cash ttrlini «a« qu.pi.<i at lhcp.s j n d one tael al icld at MT*.41 words
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Article26 1966-10-04 14 Oct t Rl BBER PRICK: 58? cents (down half a cent). TIN: $608.87* (down 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offrrjiu 200 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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377 1966-10-04 14 FAIR support at lower levels resulted in a fall of 374 cents in the Straits tin price yesterday to $608.87} per picul. The estimated offering at 200 tons was down ten tons. LOCAL RUBBER MARKET: The market opened lower on London advices377 words
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726 1966-10-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent EASIER conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover was small at 411.500 units of Stocks and Shares. Externally bearish factors were the situation in Sabah and Sarawak and internally increasingly depressing trading room rumours which are growing726 words
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Article26 1966-10-04 14 Malayan Stock Indicr*. Oct. 1. Oct. 3. •Industrials: 93.05 92. .".7 Tint: lit'i.JT IHK.K4 S rubbers: 111.31 UI.U7 •Dec. 30. 1963 Km. Dec. 19. 1982 l>io26 words
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Article768 1966-10-04 14 |.>l >l\l >> in and reported U> .he Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Lading rooms of the Stock Exchange ?ent*rday, with the number of the «haret traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitead i».UUO> ft .46: CC M. (130UO> 51. 36 O. I in .i'ini. si m n. il'.uoiu $1.37. 11l 00*1 ILM,768 words
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Article19 1966-10-04 14 r PHr Assoriation or Kanks in 1 Malaysia made no c)i. its agreed. ratM to merchant* yesterdaj19 words
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Advertisement839 1966-10-04 14 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN AND FAR EAST SERVICES' Ti: Frruanlle. Afilaise. Millttm. Sytti| Tt: Mafrat and Nataaattit«a. ■aisfta ii P iV'iei tass^aai n%\°'ltt M)ul s llei S> 71 l i p trt MrllA 11 17 OCI Ii H DCT 13/13 OCI a,,.,.. 71 ?t ■>; flf| f JJIiSSi*839 words
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Advertisement86 1966-10-04 14 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM Semi -Display Advertisements Rat* IM a«r column men (approx. 40 worAn. iAvalUbla Is elaaaißea columns under GENERAL Headings). T»p« fata* arailaala Write your advertisement t. Jtomaa lower cast. required to nearest quarter S. BOLO CAPITAL!. inch allnununi 1 4. Bald Laotr Caaa. Inch it 2"' V.".'86 words
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Advertisement3423 1966-10-04 15 f^B==^^^^i^^^^^^^^^==^Bl NOTICE. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES TENDERS _PT!T_T_TI RRT'riT^THTI penang port commission l^iliJlJJ i b _^^Lp N or T e HE LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN- NOTICE SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH, o^maung Peution housing trust NOTICE I 8 OWKN 4S__ SSBS- CHIEF ACCOUNTANT No 55 of 1866 NEGEBII TANAH MELAYt t*at Mr. (Vincent) Wong Wing3,423 words
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Article, Illustration357 1966-10-04 16 L Epsom J— o - RACING with L Epsom J—o gINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty top class stayers have been handicapped for the richest classic of the season, the $50,M6 Singapore Gold Cup over \%f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. It is a Judicious piece of handicapping weights range from357 words
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Article344 1966-10-04 16 STIPE'S REPORT CINGAPORE. Mon. The *3 Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's racing at Bukit Timah: RACK I: Gunsmith .A-uwadn made a dive at the gates just prior to them being released, and the other riders anticipated a start with him. The gates opened as the horses were344 words
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Article34 1966-10-04 16 PENANG. Mf>n Technical Institute won the Pestana Shield for schools seven-a-nide matter competition for the sixth consecutive year when their 'A team beat their -B team by 31 point* to 834 words
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Article83 1966-10-04 16 GOLD CUP WEIGHTS WIM.AI'OKK, Mon. Weight* for ih, >:,ii.iinn Sinf»pore Gold Cup for Cl«m 1. Div. 1 over Iff on Sunday: CRKUIT BALANCE 111 ».1S HOKOKL 9.09 (.KIWDIIK ».«S < HXMru.M Ml IRON HAND |.|t mi.; mi i i miss ».t$ P\SIR BOGAK B.OH l OKI) TIMOTHT g.tS BALKAN CHAI.I.KNGER83 words
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Article110 1966-10-04 16 DOMBAY. Mon.— DinMh Khan- na of India, the Asian champion. won tht Western India men's singles badminton championship here last night by beating Indonesia's Wong Pek Shen 15-12. 15-3 in less than half an hour. Wong was also beaten In the men's doubles final. He and110 words
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224 1966-10-04 16 NEW YORK, Monday. AST year's World champion racing driver Rj Jim Clark yesterday chalked up his first world championship win in eight starts by winning the 248-mile U.S. Grand Prix in a car powered by a borrowed engine. The 30-year-old Scottish farmer blew his224 words
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Article274 1966-10-04 16 Berkrlo\ i< <Milorm.ii U.S. champion Fred Stolle ol Australia beat Chailes Pasarell (Puerto Rico > 6-4. 2-6. 6-4 to win the Pacific Coast championship. Maria Bueno. U.S. women's champion, beat Rosemary Casals 6-4. 2-6. 6-1 for the women's title HOCKKY Hiroshima: India beat Hiroshima All Stars 3-1 In the last274 words
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Article62 1966-10-04 16 MANILA. Mon— The PhlllDplnes 1 hope* of gold medals >n the men's 100 m and the sprint reay at the Asian Games in Bangkok were shattered by a bolt of lightning. The lightning struck the house of Rogelio Onofre. causing the slur athlete to be hospitalised for "shock62 words
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Article54 1966-10-04 16 COPENHAGEN. Mon. The Danish Soccer Association decided yesterday not to enter the qualification round for the Olympic soccer tournament In Mexico City in 1968. The vote was 63-39. Denmark won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in London. 1948. and captured the silver medal in54 words
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Article54 1966-10-04 16 PARIS. Mon Michel Jazv. one of Frances greatest runners, retired from international athletics on Saturday after winning the 5.000 m in a match against Britain and Finland here The 7.000 crowd gave him a tremendous ovation as he did a final lap of honour. He won54 words
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Advertisement176 1966-10-04 16 j~7 Jt m < jBl jn 3 FIRST... 'BOND BEAUTIES'... THEN... 'THE BOND STAR WITH THE COMEHITHER LOOK... now... MORLD does it again, THOSE NEW LOOK I BOND BIKINIS' I Tomorrow's fashions presented I today in a fascinating fiesta I of exciting colour in October's I issue ofI The national176 words
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Miscellaneous278 1966-10-04 16 Straits Times Crossword WM WMF aH^ I a^a^aSF IF IF I ACBOSB 0. Walked out? (7). 7. In confinement our mettle U 9. Article appearing about 7.1 displayed (7). p.m. today (4. 7). 8. Evidence of slowing up In a is. Had second thoughts and wu heavyweight (7). saved (8)278 words
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Article193 1966-10-04 17 Hsu best in A-Games trial SINGAPORE, Mon. "Two shooters Hs< Heng Teck. Willian. Chee and Alfred Chee. beat the Asian Gamegualifyinp; total for thi 50m small bore prone when the final shooting trial was held yesterday evening. Businessman Hsu reaihrd the qualifying mark of 580 on hus first shoot and193 words
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Article, Illustration631 1966-10-04 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - OPEN RUGGER PAYS OFF THA/ iV4JT JTF W7JH tf INTERNATIONALS GET LESSON IN THEIR OWN STYLE By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Victoria Institution OBA Invitation XV. a side drawn from five Selangor clubs, gave the visiting Royal Thai Navy Club a lesson on their own brand ofSOONG HON SIN - 631 words
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142 1966-10-04 17 Seap swimmer Lav is ACS Open champ IPOH. Mon. Victor Uu. 17. Malaysia's Seap Games swimmer, today won the Open championship of the Anglo Chinese School here. He won the 200 m backstroke (record time) and the 1,500 m freestyle and was second in the 200 m and 800 m142 words
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Article30 1966-10-04 17 Oovt. Services Comp *Ipoh>: PWD Municipality 7 CMH 0: Postals 2 Telecoms 0. Friendly (T. Anson): TPCA XL 1 Dew R.C. 1: TPCA XL 1 LPHA President's XI 0.30 words
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Article11 1966-10-04 17 Prime Minister* Trophy (Kalang): Selangor Malays 5 Kelantan Malays 0.11 words
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Article11 1966-10-04 17 MIC tourney (Tg. Mallmv Rangers bt MSS 21-10. 17-21 21-18.11 words
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Article127 1966-10-04 17 Mellis a 'cert' on trial form SINGAPORE. Mon. Former Selangor player Graham Mellis today played himself Into this year's Singapore Malaya Cup rugby side with a superb display in the final trial on the padang. Although three tries were scored today two by Probables led by Mellis this was one127 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-10-04 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Kllat Club beat Technical College 3-1 In a SHA League Dlv One match at Gurney Road today. Zam (2 1 and Harneal scored for Kilat. Kharuddln netted for College. See Page ft37 words
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Advertisement152 1966-10-04 17 SPECIAL OFFER TO TAXI DRIVERS for the 300 taxi licences permitted by the Singapore Government HIRE PURCHASE FACILITIES AVAILABLE Complete with taxi-meters, equipment, etc. MAKE OF MOTOR CAR TAXI-METERS OF YOUR OWN CHOICE NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 months instalment Consult: OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. No. 4 4-1, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.152 words
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Advertisement219 1966-10-04 17 ask for... JL* SIS famous Biscuits *DSSt 9 ...IT PAYS TO BUY STARLITE Bfcl&r V" Starlite Insect !§HJEf/y Screens j^ej EBk^ m a n uTactu red e9hV lPr^*lK Tel. 313 r^i^Ps^^^dß ■^f^^St^ Trading Co., Ltd< j^^S^^^ »anntfiy^W v A Crosfield Ltd. '■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^BHIH L- *z |Jesselton Tel. 2937 f m SARAWAK.219 words
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Miscellaneous90 1966-10-04 17 DIARY SOCCER Spore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Cup: Chinese Athletic v Arsenal (Farrer Pk 5.151. Penan* Junior Cup: Chinese Wanderers "B" v P. 8. Bakat Bam (Victoria Green i. P.» l.<e: Sissons v MIC (Rd 10 pitch i. RUGGER Spore Inter•chool final: St. Andrew's v RI (Padang I). Friendly: Police90 words
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Article95 1966-10-04 18 WASHINGTON. Mon Electronic Enterprise of Singapore has been denied all United States export privileges indefinitely for failing to provide information on the disposal of U.S.-origln .strategic commodities. the Commerce Department announced today The firm had been under investigation to determine whether US. electrical and electronicReuter - 95 words
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Article59 1966-10-04 18 SEREMBAN, Mon— The Negrl Sembilan branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees today served notice on the Seremban Town Council to meet union officials over the stoppage of increments to workers and staff since 19«5. The union has given the council two weeks from59 words
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Article278 1966-10-04 18 LONDON. Mon. The London stock market was quietly firm today. With widespread gains ranging from a few pence to over one shilling. Volume, however, was not large Sentiment was encouraged by optimistic hopes about tomorrow's U.K. September gold reserves figures Closing middle prices of selected278 words
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Article52 1966-10-04 18 LONDON. Mon_Spot 18Hd.. Nov. 18% d., Dec. 18^d., Jan. 18*4 d., Jan. March 18 15 I6d. April June 19%6., July/Sept. 18?»d.. Oct. Dec. 19 7/16 d., Jan/ March 19^d.. April/ June 19 9 I6d July Sept. 19 9 16d., Oct/Dec' 19Nd.. c.1.1. Oct. 175<1., Nov. 17" d.. Dec. IB',d.52 words
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Article33 1966-10-04 18 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £1224 (unchanged), sellers £1226 unchanged i. Forward buyers £1221 (unchanged), sellers £1222 i unchanged), Settlement £1230 < £2> Turnover am. 95 tons, p.m 70 tons. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.33 words
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173 1966-10-04 18 Lee: Those who would like to see Spore perish- SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lrr Kuan Yew, warned last night thai there were people in this region who sought happ by trying to wipe Singapore otT the map of South-East Asia. Spoaking at thr> inauguration of the pap sui>i173 words
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Article111 1966-10-04 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 150 girls today paraded before a selection panel headed by the Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. Tan Kia Cian. to vie for four vai a noies as receptionists. l?urTnK the three hours at the Conference Hall, the girls walked111 words
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Article150 1966-10-04 18 CABLE RECEIVED Mr« T M'irn. p»m mother of Mrj T ChHhab of B»K«n Paslr EM»I», THilk An.on «n<» Mr«. V.K. SHlHthur.il of tpoh nmisM a»»» at Mahes»ary Villa, Manipat, Oylon. MRS. NO KOK TUNO (Madam) tw Can rxtmiMl »> »y on 3 10. M leaving hfhlnd a pot. N«150 words
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