The Straits Times, 7 October 1966
1966-10-07
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Title Section25 1966-10-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Tire Natiiiiiiil Newspapßr Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article288 1966-10-07 1 Soek weeps, then sings songs JAKARTA, Thurs.— Soekarno, who \v e|) t yesterday afternoon at the graves of slain Generals, led army officers in singing solids during a reception in his palace last night. The President continued a fast pace of events marking the 21st anniversary of the Armed ForcesReuter; AP - 288 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-10-07 1 Coming too, Japan's Foreign Minister Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Japanesp Foreign Ministrf. Mr K. Shiina. will pay a four-day visit Is Malaysia from Oct. 21 to 24. This will be his first visit hrrc since he took office in 1964. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today that details of128 words
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Article, Illustration390 1966-10-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A two-day visit PART OF A SIX-NATION FAR EAST AND PACIFIC TOUR PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson will pay an official visit to Malaysia the first ever by an American Head of State -on Oct. 30 and 31. He is coming390 words
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Article31 1966-10-07 1 OBLO. Thurs— Norwegians were promised tax reliefs. Increased family allowances, better roads and more money for education and research under the 1967 state budget submitted to Parliament today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article25 1966-10-07 1 VIENNA. Thurs. Kbrmer Nail S.S. Captain Pram Novak was today acquitted of charges related to the murder of thousands of Hungarian Jews Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration539 1966-10-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MALAYSIAN rubber exports to Russia, already the country's biggest buyer, are likely to increase by four or five limes over the next five years, the leader of the mission to Moscow, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, said today. Speaking539 words
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Article68 1966-10-07 1 CAPETOWN. Thurs— Dmiino Tsafendas, the 48-year-old parliamentary messenger charged with the murder of South African Prime Minister Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. made a brief appearance in a special court here today. He was remanded today after the magistrate was handed an affidavit signed by the AttorneyGeneral stating Tsafendas68 words
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Article50 1966-10-07 1 LINDHOLME. (England), Thurs. An opal in a woman's £5© ring disintegrated into dust at a dinner here when a bandsman hit a high note with his 4ft long posthorn. Only the mounting remained. The Royal Air Force bandsman reached the high note E, above top C. Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article103 1966-10-07 1 48-HR. CURFEW IMPOSED IN TAWAU From BILL CAMPBELL: JESSELTON, Thurs. J^ 48-HOUR curfew is l>eing imposed in the Merotai-Kajan area of Tawau from dawn tomorrow as security forces intensify their hunt for pro-Communist incursionists of the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara. The curfew, announced by the police here this afternoon, begins103 words
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Article133 1966-10-07 1 Gurkha wife gives birth in plane HONG KONG. Thurs. The wife of a Gurkha Corporal of the British Brigade save birth to a girl today aboard an airliner between Singapore and Hong Kong. Cpl. Jamansip Rai's wife, Ramkumri, 25, was assisted in the successful delivery by the steward and stewardessUPI - 133 words
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Article188 1966-10-07 1 Lubis now a totally free man lAKARTA. Thurs. J Mochtar Lubis. a loading Indonesian journalist who was jailed nearly nine years for his touuh stand against Government corruption, is now a completely free man. He was released irom prison about three months ago. but was kept under surveillance. He wasAP - 188 words
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Article28 1966-10-07 1 DEMONSTRATION WELLINGTON, (N c w Zealand). Thurs. Well-ington-based commits on Vietnam announced today it will st;u-. ministrations against President Johnson when h visits New Zealand 1!»-20.28 words
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287 1966-10-07 2 Five hurt as Marines storm Kami HQ in Jakarta JAKARTA, Thursday. TWO students were shot and three others beaten up by the marines at student headquarters late last night. A truckload of Marines burst into the offices of the anti-communist student organisation "Kami with machineguns firing and rifle butts swinging.AP; UPI - 287 words
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113 1966-10-07 2 CANBERRA. lhur« About 30 students from the Australian National Iniversity yesterday soaked 10 small Australian flags in kerosene and burnt them outside the gateway to the Prime Minister's lodge in protest against the Government's conscription policy. While the flags wrre burning the Prime Minister.Reuter - 113 words
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Article48 1966-10-07 2 CAIRO. Thurs. The United Arab Republic Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has presented Indonesia with 1.000 copies of the Holy Koran Mr. Ahmed Sheikh. Speaker of thr Indonesian Parliament, who It attending meetings of the third conference of theulamas here, received the gift— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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118 1966-10-07 2 KINSHASA, Thurs.— The Congo Government has decided to break diplomatic relations with Portugal and close at least temporarily foreign consulates in the country's interior. This was announced last night after a three and a half hour Cabinet meeting under President Joseph Mobutu. ParliamentReuter - 118 words
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Article61 1966-10-07 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Indonesia* First Minister. Sultan Hamengu Buwono. arrived here for an unofficial vlMt yesterday on his way home after attending the annual meeting in Washington of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund A spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy aald that the Sultan hadReuter - 61 words
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Article39 1966-10-07 2 COPENHAOEN. Thurs. A Danish Navy commander hu been sentenced to two weefca in r*»» guard house for leaving a bnefci.«>- with daMsfied documents at k dog stand In Copenhagen whue -inder 'h» influence of drink. 9m39 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-10-07 2 Ghana Govt accuses Armah of £30,000 theft T ONDON. Thurs. A prosecutor alleged yesterday that Kwe*i Armah. former Ghana Trade Minister, stole £30.000 sent from Ghana for its High Commission in London. Armah. 37 -year-old former Ghana High Commissioner here, appeared at London's Bow Street magistrates court under the BritishAP - 224 words
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293 1966-10-07 2 Johnson orders bombing pause in Vietnam's buffer zone WASHINGTON. Thurs. fPHE U.S. authorities disclosed last night that x bombardment of a part of the buffer zone between North and South Vietnam had been temporarily halted. The White House said the pause had been ordered to enable the International Control CommissionReuter - 293 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-10-07 2 TUB GAMBOLS S~»4*A6i— (MO. HOT HO*/ G*O*s+\ fau KHOV WHO MISUT~~\ I'LL TILL yot/ LATH J I&§ YOU KNOW WHAT OH I VOUm tXTHHWH PUONt I NTS \UPaV vOtKHJOaTOOW^y /Imoamml ~ao\ /WHY CHO4T you TIU^N vckmSSa mut) ««M that i NtVCR. VlJt^uOTV-^/ VsiJtTBN TO XOO» PHIVATbJ V^—^y^ (^b|)) XJ -yPHOMK51 words
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134 1966-10-07 3 lONDON, Thurs. Four fishermen who hoisted pirates' skull-and-crossbones flat; on their trawler, tied up the skipper and left in a lifeboat were jailed in Aylesburv yesterday. It was described as a Joke that went too far. The act of piracy aReuter - 134 words
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111 1966-10-07 3 MOSCOW, ihur*>.— Children playing in a Moscow yard goggled when an old mattress they had thrown ufc their bonnre burst open. For out of the mattre.w which had been lying rotting in a corner for several months, tumbled wads of banknotes straight IntoReuter - 111 words
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Article46 1966-10-07 3 VIENNA. Thurs. Rumania has banned abortion which had been made lr<?al in 1957. it was reported here today. The ban was Issued because 'nhortinn is a serious operation which often causes ill effects and al*n hifmrxTs the increase of the country's populßtion." U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article32 1966-10-07 3 SAIGON- Thurs. Thirty people, more than half of them children, have been drowned in monsoon floods in the Mekong River Delta. Nearly ***** families are in need of aid. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article55 1966-10-07 3 BUFFALO, Thurs. The U.S. Government has completed its case against a former Royal Air Force pilot charged with unlawfully exporting seven B-26 bombers to Portugal. On trial with the pilot, John R. Hawke, 28, who flew the planes overseas, Ls French count Henri de Marin de Montmarin,Reuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration606 1966-10-07 3 COUSINS DECLARES WAR ON THE NEW POWERS BRIGHTON, Thursday THE British Government last night faced an all-out battle over its new price and wage .reeze powers. No sooner had it won the support of rank and file supporters for its tough economic measures606 words
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Article61 1966-10-07 3 WASHINGTON. Thur.s. Mr. Nicholas Katzenbach. the new Under-secrrtary of State, will go to South Vietnam this weekend to familiarise himself with the situation there, the State Department announced today. The trip '"iil Rive him an opportunity to study activities of the U.S. mission, hold talks with Vietnamese61 words
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250 1966-10-07 3 Depth charge attack on mystery sub spying on Swedish Navy STOCKHOLM, Thurs. SWEDISH Navy helicopters yesterday dropped depth charges close to an unidentified submarine prying on Navy manoeuvres inside Swedish territorial waters, defence officials said in Stockholm. Officials said they did not know the nationality of the vessel "although weReuter - 250 words
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105 1966-10-07 3 DETROIT, Thurs.— Union and Chrysler Company representatives have reached tentative agreement to stop a six-day strike which caused the layoff of 42,600 car workers, a United Auto Workers official said. He said the two sides only had to fettle the wording of theReuter - 105 words
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116 1966-10-07 3 I ONDON, Thurs.— A pill, L which could protect people from after-effects of an atomic blast, is' being developed in Britain, the Atomic V. n c r r y Authority reported The pill, in its present state of development, will cut down theReuter - 116 words
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340 1966-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JHE Port Master's Office of the Port of 'Singapore Authority today warned that action would be taken against snips bringing in undeclared explosives. In a circular to the shipping community, the PSA's Port Master, Captain R.L Bird, said that contraventions of the340 words
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133 1966-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Traffic Police will take action against owners of motor vehicles not displaying their vehicle registration numbers and plates from Oct 15. Many owners of vehicles, particularly owners of motor scooters and motor cycles, are not displaying their number plates in accordance with133 words
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155 1966-10-07 4 Ismail: Call to the big powers... SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Mohumed Ghazall Ismail, today called on the big powers of the world to give up their struggles for supremacy In South-East Asia and declare the area a neutralised zone. Inche Ghazall, who returned155 words
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Article32 1966-10-07 4 BINOAPORE, Thurs. The Society of Chinese Arts will hold an exhibition of Chinese calligraphy at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from tomorrow to Monday from 10 am to 6 pm.32 words
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Article60 1966-10-07 4 BINOAPORE, Thurs— A Oeran author-economist. Professor Dr. Jochimsen. of Kiel University, will make a four-day lecture tour of Singapore from tomorrow. During his stay, he will lecture on "The new style of economic policy at Nanyang University on Saturday, and on "German economic reconstruction and expansion;60 words
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Article52 1966-10-07 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs. There will be a massed band display on the Padahg at S p.m. on Oct 16. The -bands taking part are from the Police. Singapore Infantry Regiment. People's Association. People's Defence Force. Ministry of Education, the bagpipes of thr Singapore Port Authority, and a52 words
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Article49 1966-10-07 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— A management team from Mobil OH <M) Ltd. will lecture at the Singapore Institute of Management's 10-day course on "Basics of Supervision" for managers and executives. The course will be held at the Conference Room of the Singapore Employers Federation from Oct. 10 to 20.49 words
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Article44 1966-10-07 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs.— Mrs. Lesley Ho will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Methodist Girls School Alumnae Association at the home of member Mrs. Jessie Wong, at S.IS p.m. on Oct. 14. Her talk is entitled "The woman and hex home."44 words
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244 1966-10-07 4 University teaching staff get pay rises SINGAPORE, Thurs. The teaching staff of the University of Singapore have had their salary scales brought into line with those of their counterparts in the University of Malaya as demanded by them. However, the non-teaching academic staff— the library and administrative officers and student244 words
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147 1966-10-07 4 Mob attack death: Youth sent to reform centre SINGAPORE, Thurs. Teo Ngak Hong. 19. Involved in a v'"lage Incident In which a labour contractor. Tan Yong Qwey. was killed during a mob attack, was today ordered tfl undergo reformative training by the High Court. Teo. defended by Mr. MN. Samy,147 words
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Article76 1966-10-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Successful students in the recent French lanirua?r examinations held by the Ad. ilt Education Boitrd will be presented with prices and certificates at a ceremony at the Cultural Centre at 730 p.m. tomorrow Of the 65 students who will receive certificates for passing the examination76 words
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Article50 1966-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr. Yeo Kok Cheng has been elected president of the Sennet t Esute Residents' Welfare Association. Other officials for 1966-67 are Oliver Young and Dr. C. Muruglah, vice-presidents; P.T. Wong, secretary: K.T. Mah and BR. Sethi, assistant secretaries: See Slan Tlang. treasurer; and 10 committee members.50 words
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132 1966-10-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The eight-man Taiwan trade and shipping mission spent a busy mornIng today, meeting the Director of Trade. Mr. Kok Ah Loy and top offlcals of the Economic Development Board. They exchanged views on trade patterns between Taiwan and Singapore, the possibilities132 words
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Advertisement449 1966-10-07 4 ONCE IN A GENtRATION COMES A MOTION />VJL V\ PICTURE OF THIS CALIBRE! /ATtf/ \£<J "< STRONGLY 4^^^* *S NOT RECOMMENDED <^ v o^> FOR CHILDREN <^ K^ X A^\ UNDER 16 (A^*^ /<mVV-- Color fiSeopt CATHAY coming! PALACE 150 minutes of GRIPPING MOTION PICTURE entertainment Now a name..? JDKPHE.UVINE449 words
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Advertisement119 1966-10-07 4 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE The ELIZABETHAN GRILL it exclusively reserved tor a Private Dinner Party TONIGHT We apologise tor any inconvenience caused to our patrons. NOTE REVISED TIME. Today: 2-6JO-9 IS p.m. Starring Stanley Bakor, Stuart Whitman ond *»usonnoh York in "SANDS C THE KALAHARI" (Colorscope). Tomorrow: "Secret Agent 353 Possport119 words
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Advertisement377 1966-10-07 4 a Tomorrow M NITt •^jmjfi he w e .t w,w b.ii REX SKY I -T Hickok, Buffalo Bill B 1 Cody t Colamity Jon« In the Isnd of sl.>>»lß^^V> bond to fh r t8 Law Legend! W 9wH^L^^? Ch. y .L.; !I GUYSTOCKWELLABBYDALTON>^^' J <jßb— BMa— I.WIVTIKH Pm-ImIW .cntnWa— Bgg377 words
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Advertisement571 1966-10-07 4 ■organisation; now Sho-inq 11-1 4S-4-* 309 20 aj URSULA ANDRESS "THE 10th VICTIM J Morccllo Wauroior-m COLOR J TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' IJ Janny Wu t. Cnong C-.;ig in ■"MADAM SLENDER PLUM a am -Now Showmg M-1 30-4* 30-t 15 I W Jton Mean I neiortn r j V fr 'THAT MAN571 words
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180 1966-10-07 5 'Unpleasant treatment' at hospital for wife of Health Minister Jesboiton, Thur*. SABAHS Minister of Health. Mr. Richard E. Yap, has told reporters here that his wife was subjected to very unpleasant treatment," by a medical worker here some time ago. He was commenting on allegations that some people were beingReuter - 180 words
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Article51 1966-10-07 5 OAPORE. Thurs.— A ne« recM-d voyage time of 16j d»ya from London to Singapore has t been. set up by the Be>i Lines high speed cargo-past enger liner the 13. 785-ton Benledi. The l:ner is the first of the Ben Line's new t.a&s of 21 knoi51 words
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Article74 1966-10-07 5 5-day old baby's body is exhumed riUVIONG. MALIM 1 Thurs. Police last night exhumed the body of a five-day old boy behind a house in Siinpang Ampat. three miles from here. Ailing on a tip ..n a police party. Ird by Inspector I.cone Yoke I one. "•earthed the area in74 words
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Article30 1966-10-07 5 PENANG. Thur.v The stale PMTP women's leader. I'xtazah Salman binte Slicikh Hussam. will Cive a lecture on I.yam at the Kampon? Rn'Aana mosque on Saturday nigh 130 words
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127 1966-10-07 5 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Detectives pounced on 18 gangsters while they were holding a "council of war at a restaurant in Brooke Road here yesterday. They were among the 52 secret society -aspects detained In a day-long operation i code-named "Operation Chari Penjahat"127 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-10-07 5 MANILA, Thursday. 'JHE Philippines Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, today praised Malaysia's help in planning anti-smuggling measures in North Borneo and said there was '"no justification for criticising Malaysia's efforts". Mr. Ramos was commenting on reports attributed to Philippines Foreign Office sources, whichAP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration449 1966-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman today assured industrial and commercial houses that their efforts in assisting the Government to train skilled workers would be "richly and amply rewarded in the course of time."' Speaking at the annual prize and certificate distribution of the Central449 words
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Article56 1966-10-07 5 7 for training in N.Z. KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. Seven offiws at the Malaysian Signals have been selected to undergo a one-month course a: the Army School. Waiouru in New Zealand They are 2nd Lieutenant^ N« Leong Tek. Chow Cho Han. Chaw Kong Lam Chuah Chen* Seng. Khoo Cheng Ten Oon56 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-10-07 5 By V.X, CHIN I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Form osan Government has made an $8.5 million deal with a local bank to boost the sales of Formosan goods in Malaysia. This Includes credit facilities to local businessmen who are interested in dealing237 words
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Article50 1966-10-07 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. Abdul Wahab bin Mat. 44. a padi planter uaji killed on Tuesday when he \»as knocked down by a car near Kampong Dew, 20 miles from here. His death bring* the number of n>ad fatalities in Krian district '.o 23 this year50 words
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Article39 1966-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR lnur.--Mr A. E. S Visvt ana than. toctlßW in Indian studies at the University o( Malaya. will gne a public lecture on "The Indian people" on Sunday at thr Psychology Club in Ipnii Rottcl here.39 words
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Article71 1966-10-07 5 PoW boat in port today \J (JALA LUMPUR. Thur.v 1 The 16.300-t<>n Indonesian .ship Branta*. assigned to pick up r>2o prisoners of war lmm Malaysia, will arnve at Port Swettonham tomorrow. Commanded by ("apt H. C. Rarumanskay. the ship is expected to return home with the Indonesian prisoners he following71 words
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Article31 1966-10-07 5 Bl'Kl'l MERIAJAM lluu.v A leather. Inche Illinium bin tuileh- lost Jewellery ironh over $2,750 wlipn nil hou>p hi Kufomig Servians «<«.>> broken into while he and his lamilv were out.31 words
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Article48 1966-10-07 5 SITIAWAN. Thur.v The Prn?ne Flying Club will Rive an air display at the aerodrome here on Saturday and Sunday and ioy rides at SlO for adults and S5 for children Highlights oi the displa\ will br pnrarUuie lumping by members ol the club48 words
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Article34 1966-10-07 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs Nearly 2.000 relongs of ncela.'.d In the Rantau Pan.iang area. 10 miles from heir has been put under double-cropping. The first crop of ma.-hun Dadi ha& just been hanested34 words
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150 1966-10-07 5 jOHORE BAHRU. Thur«. MLLTI-LINGLALISM in a multi-racial country like Malaysia will only bring racial dissension, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said yesterday Im he Senu was speaking at an L'mno rally at Parit Ra.ia near Batu Pahal He said150 words
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118 1966-10-07 5 HONG KONG. Ttanrs. The Indonesian Mill. owned firm P.T. Berdikart plans to utilise all of th« IIM million credit extended by Sincapore busines«.men to Indonesia by the end of November. Radio Jakarta reported today. I'ndrr the term* of a trad* agreement signed between118 words
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Article, Illustration481 1966-10-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday com I-; $60,000 worth <>l and products from 74 Singapore manufacturers will be displayed by Ihe Republic ;il Ihe forthcoming First Asian International Trade Fair l<> l>e lu-ld in Bangkok from Nov. 17 lo Dec. 10. They include481 words
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185 1966-10-07 6 Federal Court will hear eleven appeals SINGAPORE. Thuiw The Federal Court begins it.s next session here from Monday with 11 appeals on its li.st against decisions of the High Court in criminal and civil cases. The first cases to be heard will be the appeals of Chang Chu Tuck. 59.185 words
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114 1966-10-07 6 CUSTOMS TAX: BIG JUMP FOR NINE MONTHS SINGAPORE. ThUl Customs and Excise Department revenue collected over the first nine months of this year rose by $18.34 million to $***** million. compared with 1117.72 million for the same period last year. This year's January to September total ki also more than114 words
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Article74 1966-10-07 6 Two win study grants to Germany SINGAPORE Thuis isiporeanv Mr. Hwi Kok Hint and Mr Phoon Hot Foo. are lea\lnK <>n Oct. 2i for Germany on 18-month vocational training scholarship* Mr Hoe; v. ill study prlntm» techniques, u'nle Mr. Phoon will be trained in electro-plating and enamellinc The scholarships were74 words
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Article97 1966-10-07 6 SIMiAPORK Thurv— The Vice-P resi d c n t of thr Rrpublic of India. l)r. /.akir Huxaia. ho is due acre aa Ott 14 for a threc-ila> statr visit, will be the gucM of honour at two functions organised by Indian bodies in Singapore. The Indian Chamber97 words
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Miscellaneous202 1966-10-07 6 \lhtylhnp tiff I'.r #f/fm/*ft ~~~V VHP AMP I BELIEVE WE CAN AMP WILL IT Purl IT SHOULD. ONLN AW RECAUSE I WANT TO TAKE YOU COT PUT THINGS KIGHT BACK OOP BACK INI WERE NOT GOING NOT:" HiS PLACE' I tHiNk I SHOULD J^. IT FIXEP-" J LIKE THEY WERE202 words
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Article, Illustration1821 1966-10-07 7 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW by HONG KONG TWO PEASANTS AND TWO OF THE HATED 'INTELLECTUAL' CLASS TEAM UP TO FLEE FROM THE CONVULSIONS OF A COUNTRY 'NEARLY GONE MAD' JUST before dawn on Tuesday. Sept. 20. this year after swimming all night, three men and a young1,821 words
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Article28 1966-10-07 8 It Wmrii tit (Mimimmm) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Bta Kirn Jong expresa their grateful 'hanks to relatnee and frlenda for heir kind ooodolencea and attendeaee28 words
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Article30 1966-10-07 8 t» Wtrdt Sit (Mimlmum) IN IVIN LOVINO Memory or our mrttt from u> on 7 10H.1. Sadly mtmtt h» mm, d»u«hl»ri. •om In l»w, I><iiht*raln-U« aid f r»ndchildr«B.30 words
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Article57 1966-10-07 8 M W,r*B Sls (Mimimmm) BB MARVELLOUS, be the moat. In ■a August Moon < 'reel 100, Goodwood Park Hotei, ".'pore. LATEST SHIPMENT or pineapple mpahadea ju«t arrived. Those with Mini Shop. 4.1K (in-hard R<l B'pore. DONALD MOORE CALLERIES aniii.unre that the Singapore shop Is now i. ii. lining open57 words
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Article601 1966-10-07 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's declaration in London that Malaysia will "sink or swim with sterling" is less a pledge of loyalty than a statement of fact. Malaysia cannot convert any sizeable portion of its sterling balances without losing in the process. One part of Malaysia's holdings—its share601 words
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Article377 1966-10-07 8 Yesterday's emergence of 82 apprentices as full tradesmen from the Industrial Training Centre in Kuala Lumpur was, unfortunately, a significant event, for it drew attention to the backward state of Malaysian technical education. The number of students graduating was almost derisory, and the nation-wide scene, with only377 words
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Article199 1966-10-07 8 New breaks in the bund at Teluk Anson must convince even the most optimistic that dumping earth, old tyres and coconut tree trunks into the river is not the answer to the erosion which is whittling the town away. The Perak State Government must soon decide which of199 words
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Letter365 1966-10-07 8 Tin versus the US dollar COME of Mr Tan Siew Sin's comments on currency can hardly be regarded as bull points for sterling. In June 19(52 you published a letter from me In which I pointed out that as the American administration then appeared to be happy to sell some365 words
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Letter326 1966-10-07 8 The shock for missionaries YOUR news report ol Ma- laysian immigration regulations preventing foreign missionaries from working In Malaysia for more than ten years Is indeed a shock! For such an important change in government policy, our citizens need to know the reasons so that we may understand the alms326 words
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Letter120 1966-10-07 8 •('ORRUPTION Is an evil", we read on almost every cinema screen In Malaya Corruption and graft Is practised widely. I have seen traffic policemen on motor cycles riding alongside the timber lorries and "snatching" money held out by drivers while the lorries are in motion. One evening while cycling120 words
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Letter45 1966-10-07 8 'I"HE feud between Malaysian and Singapore leaders leaves the public on both sides of the causeway between laughter and tears. Soon we shall have a crippled land to be a bed-fellow with Indonesia who today eats humble-pie on the world stage. rKIMP Singapore45 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1966-10-07 8 DON COOK - DON COOK by Paris, Thur*. A new slap or punch at every meeting IN the six months sine* President Charles de Gaulle announced that he was kicking the military installations of his allies out of France, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has frequently looked as if1,093 words
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Advertisement785 1966-10-07 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Clawi'Mel ae-»erti»emeiiM M« b« hane-.a I*. COLO STORACf SUPCftMAftKIT Orchard Read (Rxeatiomir Onto COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Naval Baia. Authorised Aq.nM CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchtktrr Houte, ColWer Qua* THE NEWS FRONT Fiftaafrick't Supermarket M M ISMAIL Admiralty Read, Na.ol Bate HAMIEM STORE. 1419785 words
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Advertisement46 1966-10-07 8 FULLY (Ol AUTOMATIC \*ly I nvni AU stCP SET 1 f^BBT i OOALITV STARS I f VBft SrNliam picture 1 I^BV^ Perfect totatf c OouWe strong WSL O AH~chmaie Proof EASY HIRE PURCHASE NO DOWN PAYMENT HiFi Traders 59, Soath Bridge Road. Staaoßorc. Tel: *****. *****.46 words
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Advertisement62 1966-10-07 8 1 ft-*9t 't^al 0 Lg 111 Take a tapered shirt for new waistline smartness, for b imoother, more comfortable fit, for an end to unsightly bagging and blousing. Add up-to-the-minute trend-setting patterns, superb quality materials, and the latest and smartest of modern collar styles And you have the Van Heusen62 words
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Article290 1966-10-07 9 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL ♦GET TOUGH' DRIVE AFTER THAT SHOOTING Singapore. Thurs. By TNDONESIA has asked the SingaJ- pore Government to help them crush the activities of pirates who are terrorising local fishermen and Indonesian barter traders in waters between Singapore and the Rhio Islands. Many Indonesian290 words
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175 1966-10-07 9 PENANG, Thurs. The first cargo ship to sail from Penang to Sumatra slncd confrontation ended left today with more than $200,000 worth of barter goods. The Bhlnyo carried a cargo of textiles, par*T. zinc and condensed millc ;or Belawan. Sumatra. On175 words
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90 1966-10-07 9 September accidents up over last year SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The number of road accidents in September the month Singapore launched its road safety and courtesy campaign increased by 213 over the figure of 2.422 for the same month last year. The number of fatal accident- however, remained the wmc 18 A90 words
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Article38 1966-10-07 9 MALACCA. Thurs. Ihe MinlMer of labour. Mr. V ManickAWHain. win tour the Kemendore land development scheme, about 2R miles from heir on Saturday during his two-day visit to the Staif He will arrive here tomorrow.38 words
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Article55 1966-10-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A diver at the Paslr Panjang power station was drowned this morning while clearing seaweed around a ble suction pump at sea. Tan Ah Bah ran into difficulties. He was dragged out of the water by fellow diver Patrick Chia. but he was already55 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-10-07 9 REM KUMAR - Glass of beer brews a beauty storm REM KUMAR MALACCA, Thurs. glass of beer ii one of the reasons for a bitter row now brewing over the election of Miss Malacca 1966 last Saturday. Runner-up Miss Theresa Sta Maria. 19, a hairdresser, claimed today that while all other contestants were268 words
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101 1966-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPIR. Thurs About 200.000 Umno, MCA and MIC youths are t<> be absorbed into an Alliance Youth Movement soon. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that he would meet youth leaders to discuss the formation101 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-10-07 9 Tengku should stay out of this: Alatas 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. To call the University of Malaya teaching staff childish because of their proposed oneday strike is "degarding" to the university itself, and its probable effect on the students is "v»crse than 1.000 strikes.' Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas. president of the279 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-10-07 9 Student is 'Miss Brunei' MISS Amartit Kaur, 17. a Form Four student, has been elected "Miss Brunei." She beat five other finalists to win the title at a contest held in Brunei Town in conjunction with the Sultan's birthday celebrations recently. She is studying at the Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin55 words
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Article79 1966-10-07 9 Mallalieu clarifies statement SINGAPORE, Thurs— The British Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, Mr.'J. P. W. Mallalieu. today clarified a statement he made concerning the withdrawal of Commonwealth forces from Borneo at a press conference on Tuesday. Asked in view of the recent incursions If the withdrawal nad been79 words
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Article25 1966-10-07 9 RAUB. Thurs.— The district rural development committee has appi-A'ed $44,000 for the construction of a mosque at Klau Valley, 14 miles from her?.25 words
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247 1966-10-07 9 Vital role for science in Malaysia, says Khir JPOH. Thurs.— Scienct x will play a vital role in the future of Malaysia, the Minister, of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. Under the industrialisation and agriculture diversification programme designed to free the country from the grip of over-de-pendence247 words
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Article51 1966-10-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« morning schedule of the Singa-pore-Jakarta radiotelephone service which has been operating only between the hours of 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily, has been extended from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. daily from yesterday. The afternoon xchedule betwpen 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. remains51 words
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Article50 1966-10-07 9 (SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government today warned that any person found using a forged driving licence would be liable, on conviction, to a fine of S-.000 or to imprisonment for 12 months, or both. The warning followed the discovery of several people in possession of forged driving licences.50 words
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Advertisement64 1966-10-07 9 tf&S The ESCACRYSS 4S£i CEILING SYSTEM i H k v With these four •JJ^\' components the Sc^™'-"'lV ESCACRYSS CEILING W '\^<T^K SYSTEM gives you '^^^S' l*^^\\ scope to create your Ny <^ Attractive and Exclusive Sv n. in any surroundings. X N^ ESCACRYSS CEIUNG SYSTEM have tongued<|?N iS^^C an< grooved64 words
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Miscellaneous705 1966-10-07 9 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur 6.10 The Disneyland Show and Penant; 6 Ipoh and At Home With Donald Duck; Malacca; 3, 10 Johore Bahru; 7.00 News In English; 7.10 4 Taipinr; 7 Bato Pabat; 9 Arena Sukan; 135 Lone Kluanf. Banger; 8.00 News In Manda--3.00 P.M.: Opening and705 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
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Article, Illustration115 1966-10-07 10 MR. S. P. Chudarek. company manager of Bata Shoe Co. (Malaya) Ltd. Klang. recently announced the promotion to managerial grade of Mr. Long Hin San (23). This is in keeping with the management development programme of promoting young men who prove themselves, said Mr. Chudarek. Mr.115 words
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Article355 1966-10-07 10 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By GIMiAPORE has added another international achievement to her credit and won further recognition abroad in the industrial field. One of the Republic's pioneer industries has successfully accomplished this in undertaking a most complex structural assignment. The company. Fibreglass Reinforced Products (8)355 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-10-07 10 TWO executives of Malayan Tobacco left from Subatig airport last weelc for Britain. They are Mr. Lav Cheok Leong and Mr. Peter Soh Ah Har who will attend the Junior managemem course at the British-American Tobacco Company's Training Centre at Chelwood. They will be115 words
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Article, Illustration202 1966-10-07 10 ESSO MAN ON 6 WEEKS COURSE IN NEW YORK MR. HARRY Chiew ttWM Hock (above) 46, lelt for New York on September 30 for a 4 to 6 weeks training assignment in the headquarters office of Esso Standard Eastern. This Intensive training programme include? assignments with the supply and transportation202 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-10-07 10 MR. A. P. CHIN (above) training co-ordinator of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd.. recently returned from Hong Kong and Taipeh where he gave training lectures to supervisors employed by Mobil affiliates in the two countries. Two groups of twenty supervisors in Hong Kong attended 30 hours118 words
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Article, Illustration164 1966-10-07 10 TWO emploveea of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd who spent their leisure hour* sludving. have been rewarded by becoming licentiates of the Institute of Kubber Indusln. London. In recognition or their achievement*. Dunlop presented to them a cheque of Sl0« each. The two employees are Mr. Wane !"ook Tsau164 words
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Article98 1966-10-07 10 SUaUmlJnen DSM will shortly Introduce its new synthetic rubber on a commercial basis in Europe, it was announced In The Hague. Production units with an annual capacity of 12.000 metric tons are now under construction, with production scheduled tor the second half of 1967. The98 words
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Article, Illustration304 1966-10-07 10 DATO Tan Cheng Swee, a director of the Public Bank Berhad, said they have adopted progressive policies for the expansion and running of the bank. For instance, in line with the Government's policy of encouraging the Bumlputra to enter into banking business they are in304 words
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Article155 1966-10-07 10 Du Pont now form F.E. company OESPONSIBILITY for sales of neoprene and other Dv Pont elastomers used by Australia's rubber Industry was assumed from October 1. by Dv Pont Far East, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of E. I. dv Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware. U. S. A.155 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-10-07 10 NCR FORMS S.E.ASIA H.Q. H^HE National Cash 1 Register Co. of Dayton, Ohio, has announced the formation of regional headquarters for South-East Asia in Singapore. Mr. F. G. Rothwell has been appointed management supervisor for SouthEast Asia and the countries under his supervision, will be Malaysia. Singapore, Indonesia. Thailand. Vietnam.242 words
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Article118 1966-10-07 10 JLfl R. ROY B. AUSTIN, chalr- man of S. H. Benson International LUI. and a director of the Benson Advertising Group Is here on a visit. His tour Is part of a study being carried out by the Benson group of the longterm requirements of international118 words
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Advertisement495 1966-10-07 10 CROMPTON PARKINSON PIVOTLESS INSTRUMENTS NOW include short scale CROMPTON PARKINSONS out•landing rang* of moving. ccml and moving iron ~PIVOTLESS in- f f »^^k «trom«nis has now been e«iend«d s. ll I I to include short teal* as well as lA. 'II M circular scale models, in the 4 in, m495 words
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Advertisement263 1966-10-07 10 THE PIPE MAN, THE FAIRWAY AND BALKAN SOBRANIE Man and his golf are one of life's mysterious love stories. Despite all that game's most cruel caprices, its helpless swain returns undaunted with a heart full of hope and a pipeful of Balkan Sobranie Smoking Mixture. For when you are companioned263 words
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Article, Illustration382 1966-10-07 11 Stockpile sales: An LBJ promise to Razak WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Johnson has promised to look into the stockpile rubber sales problem, Tun Abdul Razak said in Washington yesterday. The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking to reporters alter an hours conference with the President at the White House. Tun Razak. whoReuter - 382 words
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Article224 1966-10-07 11 Lee and the Vietnam war— by Bundy HARRISBU RCi (Perm sylvania), Thurs. The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. William P. Bundy. said last night, that one effect of the U.S. policy In Vietnam had been demonstrated by Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Addre*>injj the Rarrifburi? Chamber ofUP - 224 words
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Article39 1966-10-07 11 PENANG. Thurs.— The Minister >>: Education Inilir Mohamod Khir Johari. will addrcM thr St. George.- Girls' School at iheir nr.niMi speech day at 10 a.m. on Ot-i 20 His wile Piun Tom. will «i\e a"ay the prizes.39 words
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Article27 1966-10-07 11 penang. Thur.-..— Police recovered a revolver, io.ided with iiurounds of ammunition, in the. backyard ol a house in Lorong Kulii early this morning Nu .irtnadc27 words
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198 1966-10-07 11 Jungle boy Joe meets his Scottish 'grandma' f ONDON, Thurs. A 13-year-old boy from the jungles of Borneo today spent his first day in the home of his new Scottish "grandmother."' He had flown into London and travelled north by train the first he had ever seen after being adoptedReuter - 198 words
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Article98 1966-10-07 11 PENANG. Tliurs Eighteen Penang port labourers who petitioned the Prime Minister. Tenicku Abdul Rahman, when they were dismissed by a local labour company !a-t month have now been offered new jobs Three ol thr men have been reinstated by their lormer employers while the98 words
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Article40 1966-10-07 11 PENANG Thiirs. A hawker. Law Hw Cheng. 45. reported to I police i hi- disappearance of $320 from bit room in Transfer Road here yesterday. He said he left his trousers containing the money in lu.s room40 words
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Article30 1966-10-07 11 PENANCJ. Thurs An engineer. Mr. Dennis Charles. 40. has reported to the police the loss of I $120 camera from his car parked i at Fort Cornwall yesterday30 words
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185 1966-10-07 11 Why our Socialist parties are weak— by a teacher LONDON. Thurs r pHE mam reason for A the weakness of the Malayan Socialist parties was the "systematic arrest ?jid detention" of the effective Socialist leaders by the Government, aceurdinß to an article in Venture, the British Sorialist monthly publication. TheReuter - 185 words
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199 1966-10-07 11 Overseer paid $1 0,000 for 'doing nothing' A LOR STAR, Thurs.— The Town Council here has been paying a former conservancy overseer about $10,000 for "doing nothing" for more than 10 months, its chairman admitted today. Inche Ismail Harun was rrolying to the UDP member. Mr. Geh Teng Kheng. who199 words
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Article40 1966-10-07 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs The Peuang State Government has donated $5,000 worth of building materials for a poultry farm (or thr Tassek Farmers Association in Simpmi2 Ampat. 15 milo lioni here. Work has already been startrd on he protect40 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-10-07 11 'BORDER REDS ARE STILL SERIOUS THREAT' KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Communist terrorists in the Thai-Malay-A sian border area are still posing a serious threat to the security of both countries. Gen. Kriangsak Chomanan. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Thai National Security Command, said today. Gen Chomanan arrived i here302 words
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Article32 1966-10-07 11 PENANG. 1 nur.s Customs last i.ish: se./ed $4,000 worth of cosmetics, cigarette lighters and other undeclared goods from car at the vehicles examination hall in Butierworth. Ont su.-prc". whs detained32 words
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Article25 1966-10-07 11 PENANG. Than The Chief Min.ster Tan Sri Won? P yesterday presented a cheque for $52,000 to the Ciiaiya Mangalaram temple in Burmah Lane.25 words
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Advertisement332 1966-10-07 11 kl I 'V I f I i i h I HmwhH ShcOicld reproductions of HM exquisite siKfr pldtc anvi Kodd cuilriv I W^k adorn ihc hne>i and nioM modern homcv ml I iheir elegant deMpn and Miperh Imo quality are Mgnposis u> cracious living Sv You are welcome 10 inspect,332 words
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Advertisement100 1966-10-07 11 All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents ol any kind Th« secret la a new healing substance Bio-Dyne' -*.m re>piratur tactur the dlsco*ery of a world-tammis research Institution Already, Bio-Dyne' la in wide use for heallnc uuured tissue on all unr<- ol Hie bod) This new nealinu100 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-10-07 11 I I I VOJRE^\ I'M NJOT SELLINJ^ (l'N\ JUS' BETbRMN' \l I r'fiOPPTiNK bi AAec^ SELLINJS I DON'T AAT/THIM', D0C. «A\ TH' SUITCASE I )\\tl25 words
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Advertisement628 1966-10-07 12 (I *W mI W WIJI j I I 1 ontiiiurd Imm in ACKNOWLEDGMENT Wordt SIS (Minimum) MR. CHIAM HENC HONC. Dr. Chiam Jooo Tong, Messrs. Chiam See long and Chiam Tee Tong thank all Uu>«r nho not WIBBtBS, condolences. me»s*ge« ol vympathy in their •ereavement, made night visit*, given donations628 words
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Advertisement846 1966-10-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M Here!* SI (Mm.) Box »t elt. txlrm VACANCIES IN JANUARY 1967 ror Honours or Pas* Uttrt Bcleace LOd Art* Graduate* witb or without i Diploma in Education. Graduate* without Diploma in Education win be .-ooaidered only if willing to work tor ■t least one year. Vacancy also846 words
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Advertisement995 1966-10-07 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Wm4h if Mm. i— Box St rlt. txtrm AVAILABLE IMMBOIATELV Cumn «n.(i in unturmshed airy room bathroom attached at Jertois Road Lvlu Please phooc it) porej ***** U. AVAILABLE IMMEUIATELV FUM NISHED 3-Bedroom Hats at Surrey Road off Newtoo Koad. bincapor* v Apply Jhanee Lid M BSjtfl995 words
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Advertisement1023 1966-10-07 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt SI (Miu.y— Box it rtt. txtrm OFF THOMSON ROAD: Two storey I poMvar compound hou*r 3 bedrooms study. 2 sen ants' quarters. etc Modern Convpmencrs. Tan Swer Bee, Valuer ft K-.iiate Agent. Tel: is pore 7i:»33 NEW SEMI-DETACHED Two-storey Bungalows ready for immediate1,023 words
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Advertisement907 1966-10-07 12 RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS PERSIAN BOKHARA SUPERB QUALITY RUCS. JAPA.NKBE C NYLO.N' CARPET* 19 x y si*7 s. v sr."--9 x 6 Sl4 6x3 8 4/BELCIUM COITON CARPETS BOKHARA OEBICN 12 X V »ro V x 6 835'CERMAN JUTE WOOL CARPETS BOKHARA DESICN 12 x W SIM)/- 9x6 8100/MILLSPUN WOOL907 words
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Advertisement1003 1966-10-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wmrmt U Mlm.) Rox it rtt ntrm ISSS MORRIS 1800. 1981 P IMA I 196U'«1 O Rtkord K MO". 1»« M 1 Oxford. IH.'.J M Minor. SI Beneoolen Street. T'l (Spore 1 395.V1 I»S7 HILLMAN MINX cood condition rrsuUrly serviced. Vie* MB IV Paatl Puoj^ng Road.1,003 words
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Advertisement635 1966-10-07 12 LADIES HAIRDRESSING IS Wardt 58 (Vih.)-Mox it rlt txlrm FARIOA MAIJON MAKCILLS H/styiist mamnirc xnd facial makr-up experts Appointmrnt 11-C. Battery Road. Spore Tel: VL'74W JEAN'S NEW SALON Bnnnwavt 818 bhamuoo Bei B.M, BleaiOioc TintiDS. Kaesßl -*0B T»atnu Road. •i ttoir 641 MB HILDA'S" SALON DE BEAUTE Ljat Towrrs. Orchard635 words
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Advertisement442 1966-10-07 12 KENYATAAN TAWARAN POLIS 271 ib Oktulx-i 1066 pelawa olch Km. jor, Jalan B Lumpur untok koiurck -sebui di-b«ua baßi lin lhb Jatiuan 1967 rntigiw 31hb DiNfmber. 1967 seUma >atu lahun >ah«> MEMBEKALKAN MAX ANAN2 MASAK KEPADA PENGAWAL2 KSSELAMATAN DI-ISTANA Nl DAN DI -TEMP A I MAN MENTERI2 DI-KL ALA LUMPLR442 words
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Advertisement1243 1966-10-07 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK.: > Ova Store Sa s P. Sham Penjng ACHiIIES Liverpool, Belfast. Glasgow J»/art MENTOR Hi, re, fpool. Dublin, G gew CM 31 Ta.ai Oct 012 Ott 11 PYRRHUS CCOI Oet 12 Oct 11 OEMOODCUS Liverpool, Belfast. Glasgow Bet 14 Oct 11 Oet 11 211,243 words
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Advertisement1433 1966-10-07 13 r//£-LRbi//v£s di iMtii-art-lrf I EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-HAVREHAMBUR6-BREMERMAVLN.nQTTtP.DAM. AMSTERDAM '■AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. S'pqr. P Sham Pinang tern.* HMO H'burg Raam Ant» C'hag'n (.1. 15-10 Oct 21 N.v 4 I II U N.v 21 Oi lOSOTA Ii P.rt I Oct II 12 13 14 MALAYA .)ll Oct 2 N.v OCt 25 27 21211,433 words
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Advertisement1317 1966-10-07 13 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVHPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. IENATTOW Nn ,ng»[,cre Pt S P«n«ng Hull Nn I ct 10/11 Oct 14,11 Oct IMJ HarrtiiJ'j Nn Rotterdam Oee Ant»erc Oec lENVRACKIE For London Nn I a pt |1 Penang Hamburg N.v Oct2W2 ps- p ENVANNOCH Hburg lpool. Antwerp.... Oet1,317 words
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Advertisement1217 1966-10-07 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U K CONTINENT. S'poi. P. I CITY OF JOHANNESBURG 11 Oet CITY OF WELLINGTON Hawr a HOtt in.. 2 Nn CITY OF CHESTER Leuoes. Lisbon, Hamburg 7/ INn CITY OF NEWCASTLE O.'g, Rott.rcam, Havr.. Hull 21 3B Nlv 11,217 words
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843 1966-10-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent SLIGHTLY steadier conditions were exhibited on the Stock Exchange yesterday on a quiet market with a small turnover of 326.400 units of stocks and shares. Industrial leaders gained fractionally, but there was no feature. The steadiness stemmed rather from lack843 words
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Article22 1966-10-07 14 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 5. Oct. 6. industrials: 9281 92.74 Tins: 107.54 107.43 rubbers: 111.07 111.07 "Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=10022 words
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Article920 1966-10-07 14 r>l SINLSS in and reported to the > thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the >tock Exchanjre vesUrday with the lumber of sharr* traded in brae- lets: INDUSTRIALS CCM I die 1 1 Jl 4U L). I.OHO St. 3*. D. I 4.000) .11. 3S920 words
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Article108 1966-10-07 14 SHIPS lying alanatMU tha llnaasttrs wnirni »r aipMtad tods* arc Btlsnior N.W. 3. Trans N.W 5. HuI well Brandrr 5. Nlcobar I' 9, Olenearn is Eastern Maid 18. Manacl Mam 21 22. P*l*u« 31 32. D«Dbls*lilr« 33 34. 1 Mentor 35 '36 Ktao Ban Paulo 3« 39.108 words
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585 1966-10-07 14 Slight drop of 37 cents in Straits tin price rt Straits tin price dropped .",7'' cents in Prnanc yesterday to HWjBI per picul on rrportcd support at the lower levels particularly from the Continent. The price in London «>n Wednesday afternoon dropped lOv The estimated offering w«« down 3 tons585 words
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Article28 1966-10-07 14 ()i t. t>. Xl ISBKK PKKt MM Mali (up se\rn-eißhths of a cent). lIV MM.SBI (down !57 «rnt.s). Estimated ■wHlctal offering tU tons (down 5 tonsi.28 words
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Article255 1966-10-07 14 OCTOBLK Hot trade rubber f.o.b. bu>rr> closed of j p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Sincapoi r >e»trrdav at till j crnts ptr Ib. up seven-eighths of a rent <>n Wednesday* closing level for the position. The tone wai quiet and ■.lijjhtlv easier. R.A.S. and MB K. closint price*255 words
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Advertisement1014 1966-10-07 14 Y\ KAWASAKi KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific 4St AUantso Servlca Oanilol Honiloni L JLn|eltt N. tort Starsvon rtnaa. '■TsuillMa Mara" 21/2) Oel 21/31 Oci U Nl* t Mt (Ml "taikiti Kirn" 2124 Ntt ii Jt Nt* II OK I Jta I Jaa 14 Jaa Japan Oiraet Sarvlca Peran| Sinfapore tokonama1,014 words
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Advertisement1037 1966-10-07 14 bt f 3 IssßsV Im aw^BTa^ssi' H I fc^ m, bM^^^bl AUST*AIIA/N[W aALAND StUKICU INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO fAR tASI SEtTICfS it: freaaatte. Attlaiaa. Mtlkssrss. S»tt«| Tt: Matrat m$ NafafattMaa. Ptnani P. S'tttm Sport Sport P. S*kaa Ptftata BABPETA 17 II Oct 1122 Oct 21/25 Ott HAJUIA 21/21 Oct 27 Oct1,037 words
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Advertisement307 1966-10-07 14 OESTIOUNI. EUROPE SERKICt. Smiaftwt r. Sham '«ii rORi TAYGA IS 17 Oct II 71 Oet 21 Oel Ma'stiH't. Havrt. OunurL NARA lII I Ntt 13 11 Nt* II Nt* Marseilles. Bo'fletui. Havrt. Oaattrt. MAUSICAA 1/11 OK 11,110k 14 o** Martailltt. Havre, Owlirt, I EASTOOUNO: uts. «rr Art. An. L'prseiHK »»nin|307 words
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Advertisement800 1966-10-07 15 BSSS^^^^BSS^^^^assaa^J IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 174) AND IN THE MATTER OF IMPORTERS EXPORTERS TRADING CO.. LTD. (IN YOU 'NT ARY LIQUIDATION; NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV» that the creditors of the above' named Company, which is beini voluntarily wound up. are required on or800 words
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Advertisement750 1966-10-07 15 THE PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1959. (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RI'I.ES. IM2 NOTICE I Mll.K RULE 12. Notice is hereby given that the following proposals for Alterations to the Master Plan < 1 P66 > were on the 29th day of September, 1966. submitted to the Minister for Law750 words
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Advertisement731 1966-10-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT! LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU ASSISTANT WORKSHOP MANAGER Applications are Invited froi Malaysian Citizens for the post c Assistant Workshop Manager 1 the Board's Division I pensionabl establishment 2. Applicants should have a goo general and technical educatio and should possess a degree froi a recognised University or731 words
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Advertisement905 1966-10-07 15 S TENDERS I SEKOLAH ALAM SHAH, JALAN CHERAS. Xl ALA UMPUR. TENDERS INVITED "J Tenders will be received from >! Registered Pood Contractors at the General Office of the Sekolah Alam Shah. Jalan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur up to 12.00 noon on Saturday. 22nd 0 October. 1866. for the supply of«l905 words
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Advertisement707 1966-10-07 15 MARA Has Immediate vacancy In Its Transport Division for CHIEF ENGINEER Salary: $1,800/- all In. The man appointed would be responsible for the supervision of all maintenance and repairs of commercial vehicles and cars belonging, to MARA vow operating throughout MALAYSIA. He must be a Federal Citizen and a member707 words
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Advertisement1024 1966-10-07 15 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following Tender Clearing Deposit Date H> "SECTION COMPLETION of 8 Blocks of 15-Storrv I,ock-Up Shops with Quarters. P!ay Area Flats. 4 Blocks of 2-Storey Look-Up Shops. 1 Unit of 1-Storey Indoor Electriral Substation. 2 Blocks1,024 words
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Article559 1966-10-07 16 gINGAPORE, Thurs. Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukeien has engaged Alan Trevena for his main Gold Cup hope, Grenadier, the probable favourite in Sunday's $50,000 classic. Mr. L. K. Ng's Grenadier had stable jockey Les Coles up when he won the Cup last year but in March559 words
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Article42 1966-10-07 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with C INC A PORE. Thurs. There it little chance of good going for Sunday's Singapore Cold Cup. The Bukit Timab track, already heavy was further saturated by heavy rain this morning holding up the gallops for an hour.42 words
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Article543 1966-10-07 16 SCHEDILE First Day: Class 3. Divs 1 and 2 5Jf and BJf: Div 3 sjf Class 6 Divs 1 and 2 7f. Second Da> ria.v 3, Divs 2. I and 4 6f. Class 5- Div 1 6f and 7f. Class 6. Div 1 6ifThird Da> Class 3 Div543 words
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3572 1966-10-07 16 Race 1-1.30 2-y-o Div B ($7,500) M 1 Kvrrmorr i Boon Wall) Ahmad 8 4 'Soaidi 4 2 Loyal Scholar < Wong Teo> Rodgers 8.4 Kingston 6 3 Actor IV (Shaw> E Donnelly 8.4 (SF) Coles 8 4 Lanlanlet (.Walt Quek i3,572 words
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Advertisement968 1966-10-07 16 TENDER NOTICE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Tenders are Invited from regls- BOARD tered contractors with the Public Work. Dep.rui.ent for cleaning: TENDER NOTICE for the supply of labour, materials, tools, »tor<-*. xrrvices, etc. j Tenders will be received by the for thr daily cli-aniiit; of thr' Clianm.in. Economic Development Ministry of Health968 words
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Article, Illustration652 1966-10-07 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL ASIAN GAMES FRONT By J^I'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A clear-cut ruliog from the Olympic Council of Malaysia selection committee on how qualifying standards for international games must be set is urgently needed. The Malaysian AAU selectors clearly have the wrong idea. This Is evident652 words
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Article812 1966-10-07 17 HAVI rnmpiled a list of the hest Asian performances in 1966. In a few cases where sufficient data is not available. I have included performances in thr last quarter of 1965. vhi<> are indicated. The figures in brackets after each evr.H are first the MAAL' Ktaadard and second812 words
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Article22 1966-10-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— FAM president Tengku Abdul Rahman today received Malayan Tobacco Company's annual grant of $8,000 to FAM.22 words
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Article317 1966-10-07 17 JOE DORAI - S'pore get okay for Ganefo JOE DORAI BADMINTON By gINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Badminton Association CAN send a team to the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo) at Pnom Penh, Cambodia, next month. SBA secretary Max Lange said today that permission has been granted by the International Badminton Federation.317 words
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Article485 1966-10-07 17 WORLD SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Thurs. Peter Os>good. rated England's best centre-forward prospect in years, broke a leg playing for Chrlsea against Blackpool in the third round of the English Football League Cup tournament last night. The elegant Osgood collided with fullback EmJyn Hughes in the485 words
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Article84 1966-10-07 17 SINGAPORE Thura. Combined Schools "A qualified for the SRU Under-23 championship final againM RAF Seieur when they beat Police 13-3 at Thomson Road today. Police took the lead with a penalty goal by Richard Chiam, but the Schools went ahe»d with a try by sek Fun converted84 words
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Article48 1966-10-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Perils and Trengganu have entered for this year's Burnley Cup soccer tournament at Penang in December, raising the number of teams to 11 a record for the competition. The other teams are: Johor«, Kedah. Kelantan. Malacca. Negrl Sembilan. Pahang. Penang, Perak and Stlangor.48 words
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Article34 1966-10-07 17 HOCKEY Taiping Lge: 2 OMP v Telecoms Esplan ade Pk Govt. Srnlces I Ipoh I: CMH 3 Printers 1. Postals S DID 1 Friendly (Pontfan): SES Staff "A" 1 BES Staff "B" 1.34 words
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Advertisement30 1966-10-07 17 PINDIGESTIOITW I Fnever bothers me- I leat^ J y f what I like and let BeWitt'sTH L ANTACID POWDERjkJipi V^vre//eve me of any /^Tro^^fl Jf I stomach upsetlj^y «'ways tablets'30 words
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Advertisement436 1966-10-07 17 CIVS T/6MT &PC>rs m «AJhem you neec? v Jm pie-rANCg but -rwo yaVf WfjiL L3/m ok 5 woop vßafe^gfigigK/ ini^teap o? -rxA-r *r th& OASe or tw VV ~~lrx SAsIAI-l'OK., MOKO XOUfi/P£C> ,^L. &XAGS O/P -T/&/ST HOLFS \V/J MUCH AiOJSe £A6/iy. gk I^l n,AV POfZ A ?M/t> gg»i.* WrYW -TVfP436 words
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Miscellaneous311 1966-10-07 17 I DIARY I BADMINTON Singapore Open c ships (Ouiilemard Rd). SOCCER Bardhan Cup <Penanu>: Penang v Kedah. Ipoh Lge Div 1: Ramblers v KEB (JAJ grd). Oovt Services Comp dpoh): Perak v M. Railways iPadang 6). HOCKEY Women'j quad (Penang). L. Perak Div 3 (T. Anson i Champs v The311 words
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Article28 1966-10-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malay Teachers Co-operative Society has set aside $13,000 for an education fund to help Its members undergo further studies both here and abroad.28 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-10-07 18 Big drink for the 'Beer Baron' JONKHEER P. R. FEITH, the well-known "Beer Baron" of Heintlten Brewery of Holland drinks out of his own cup which he donated to Singapore football 13 years ago for an annual competition. The occasion was a reception in honour of the visitor who flew131 words
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Article44 1966-10-07 18 TOKYO. Thurs.— Mr. E. F. Hill, chairman of the Australian Communist Party, and his wife left Peking yesterday after a goodwill visit at the Invitation of the Chinese Communist Party and the Government. Radio Peking reported In a broadcast monitored here. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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138 1966-10-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. YOUNGSTERS operating in Petaling Java have been handing out extortion letters at random in the hope of collecting "protection money" from residents there. Sums demanded so far have ranged from $10 to $300. Several residents, fearing for their life and property, have138 words
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105 1966-10-07 18 Thanarat's apartment house to be auctioned BANGKOK. Thurs. The Thai Finance Ministry will auction next week an apartment house here belonging to the late Prime Minister Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. The house is valued at ten million baht (about $1.3 million), a Ministry announcement said. Marshal Thanarat, who died inReuter - 105 words
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Article31 1966-10-07 18 BELORADE, Thurs. Col. Houan Boumedienne, the Algerian Prime Minister, arrived here by air today for an official five-day visit. Including talks with President Tito on improving Algerian-Yugoslav relations. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1966-10-07 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs— Senator Robert Kennedy was quoted today as saying he would not run for President or Vice-President in 1968 "under any foreseeable circumstances." Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article29 1966-10-07 18 DACCA, Thurs. More than 350 people died In the cyclone which lashed Chlttagong and coastal areas of East Pakistan at the weekend, according to official estimates. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article43 1966-10-07 18 MIAMI, Thurs— Nearly 20.000 people were evacuated from thetr homes In the Havana area today as hurricane Inez battered Cuba. Havana radio reported 12 Inches of rain in 30 hours. Three deaths were reported on Cuba's northwest coast Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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86 1966-10-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs, The British minesweeper. H.M.S. Wilkieston, early this morning went to the aid of an injured Pulau Tioman Islander while on exercises in the South China Sea. The minesweeper, commanded by Lt.-Comdr. J.D.H.E. Ogilvy, transport- ed Inche Omar bin Malik, 50, who had86 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-10-07 18 How more advertising promotes industrial growth SINGAPORE, Thurs. A bigger role for advertising in promoting industrial growth in Singapore is inevitable, Mr. Roy B. Austin, who heads a worldwide advertising organisation, said today. "Advertising is already playing an important role In accelerating industrial growth." he added. Mr. Austin is chairman263 words
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Article56 1966-10-07 18 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Special Constabulary, which Is forming Its own band, has vacancies for the posts of conductor and bandsmen. Applications are Invited from Singapore citizens who have had experience In playing In a band. Application forms are available from the Commandant, Special Constabulary Headquarters, Police56 words
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Article363 1966-10-07 18 RUBBER LONDON, Thurs. Bpot 18 9 16d, Nov. 18* d., Dec. 18 15 16d Jan. 194 d.. Jan. March 19 5 I6d. April/June \9%i., July/ Sept. 19\d. Oct Dec. 19 13 16d.. Jan. March 19 13/ 16d.. April/June 19 T ,d July Sept. 19 T363 words
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243 1966-10-07 18 Senu: We will not allow any State to break away... KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. 'THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today emphatically stated that the Central Government would not allow any State to break away. He was commenting on a report in a Malay newspaper, quoting243 words
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68 1966-10-07 18 DAR ES SALAM. Thurs. The Junior Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Nohamud Maalim. has rejected proposals that thieves should be punished by having their fingers or hands cut off. The Government's aim, he said was to reform criminals and make them useful citizens. SeveralReuter - 68 words
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Article107 1966-10-07 18 LONDON. Thurs. One of the world's tallr.st men. Suleiman AH Nashnush. 22, of Libya, la "progressing satisfactorily" in hospital here, a hospital spokesman said today Mr Suleiman, son of a wealthy Libyan businessman, has been in the hospital a.s a private patient for just over aReuter - 107 words
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Article36 1966-10-07 18 BOGOTA, Thure, Colombia has ordered the expulsion of the Bulgarian commercial attache here. Mr. Stefen Popov, for activities Incompatible with his diplomatic status. He was given until Saturday lo leave. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration216 1966-10-07 18 I met my fiance by accident, says Princess fOPENHAGEN. Thurs. Tall, blonde Princess Marcrothe of Denmark said last night that she met her fiance by accident. The 26-yrar-old heir the Danish throne i t o marry a French diplomat. Count Henri do Mnnpezat, next May. Questioned by newsmen about herReuter - 216 words
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Obituary39 1966-10-07 18 IN LOVING MIMORY of th* lit* B*lvan«yagir, hUoved »if« of Mr R. Mahalinßam. who pwMed away 7.9-mY Will ■Jwajp* ►><■ rtmrmlwml hv h»r heloved hu*han<l. children. r»la'tv»a and friend* lrwrtrd t.y th* staff at r I s 11.39 words
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Advertisement167 1966-10-07 18 CHOOSE THOMSON COURT at THOMSON ROAD. 2i M.S. comprising 110 flats I I il SERENE K J\ "SB" SURROUNDINGS %^%kgi^ YET ONLY \f \^T 4 MINUTES y V^Jr town /*C M\ ROCK BOTTOM PRICES if^LjWK/ 91 250 M BOOKING FEE 111 I l^ *W 1 I Kl l V r167 words
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Advertisement188 1966-10-07 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS Word* $11 Ilmlmumi m TO KUMARADEVA AND C«rmm«tM son. Our thank* to nhotrtrirtan an* stuff of Maternity Hospital, P»n«aK VUWARANI a rtmiKhtrr to Rlngftrajiih nil Iniinml of Pontmn on 8/10/ia. Thanks to .IK Hospital doctors) and staff WISHER: A ton Marcel waa hen to Rhrrlle anrl c.*ors» Wlsmor188 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-10-07 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for thhe period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 87 73 Kota Bharu 87 75 Penang 87 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 86 73 C. Highlands 75 59 Jeuelton 86 75 Kuching52 words
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