The Straits Times, 8 October 1966
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Title Section25 1966-10-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEOS 150.000 The Straits Times to Natiiiniil Newspaper Ester. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article431 1966-10-08 1 All the way with LBJ on Oct. 30 ITUALA LUMPUR, lv Fri. A big welcome ;m;iils Presidenl Johnson and Lady Bind Johnson when they arrive here on Oct. 30. The Yanp; di-Pertuan Agong, if fit enough by then, and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will head a YIP party at the431 words
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Article, Illustration586 1966-10-08 1 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE. Friday New strategy... THE AIM NOW IS TO CARRY ON THE STRUGGLE OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT THE Barisan Sosialis today announced the resignation of all its nine Members of Parliament. All were elected to the former Legislative Assembly, but have never taken their seats in586 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-10-08 1 CHILD IN INCUBATOR AIRLIFTED TO SPORE SINGAPORE, Fri. For more than four hours today a small battery-powered incubator kept a tiny Gurkha, baby alive while the RAF moved swiftly to airlift the child from Terendak Camp in Malacca to the British military hospital here.Han Hai Fong - 354 words
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Article21 1966-10-08 1 JAKARTA. Fri— President Soekarno has banned the Indonesian National Front, a loose confederation of political and mass organisations. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article23 1966-10-08 1 BANGKOK. Fri— Kin? Bhumibol. Queen Slriklt and their three daughters returned today from a three-month vacation in England and Europe.23 words
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Article33 1966-10-08 1 MELBOURNE, Fri. Australia's first cemetery for pets will be opened in the Melbourne outer suburb of Rowville this weekend. Many people have already booked plots on 'the fix-mere site. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article107 1966-10-08 1 From BILL CAMPBELL: JESSELTON, Friday ]t/f ALAYSIAN security forces have so far killed two pro-Communist Indonesian incursionists and captured several others in engagements in the Tawau area. The operation mounted on Tuesday night against elements of the Tentera National Kalimantan Utara is still in107 words
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Article50 1966-10-08 1 WEST BERLIN. Fri— Four East German youths tunnelled their way to the West here early this morning, taking advantage of a power blackout which cut the searchlights in the border area. Two of them told police they escaped to avoid being drafted into the East German Army— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1966-10-08 1 NEW YORK. Fri. President Jnhnsnn today proposed a gradual reduction of Allied military strength in Europe if the Soviet Union reduced It* forces. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article120 1966-10-08 1 Indon Admiral dies in air crash JAKARTA. Fri. Thrre Pakistani visitors and the Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan. Admiral Eddy Martadinata, wore killed when the helicopter they were flyine in crashed south of Jakarta last night. The Pakistani visitors were Col. Maswar. his wife, and Madame Rauf. wife of Pakistan's DeputyReuter - 120 words
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Article46 1966-10-08 1 COPENHAGEN. Fri. Thailand's Finance Ministpr. Dr. Scrm Vinicrhayalcul. arrived here today Horn London on a three-day official visit to Denmark M Ruesi ol the Government. Tomorrow, lie will have talks wiih the Danish Foreinn Minister. Mr. Per Haekkerup. on a loan agreement. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article183 1966-10-08 1 Indon PoWs sail home today KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. About. 520 Indonesian prisoners of war in detention camps in Johore will K( out at dawn tomorrow on a 250- mile train journey to freedom. Ten hours later, at Port Swettenham. the 520 will go aboard an Indonesian ship, the 16.300-ton Brantas.183 words
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Article25 1966-10-08 1 SINGAPORE TOUR NEW DELHI. Fri. Indian Vice-President Or. Zakir Ilussain left today on a Koodwill tour of Thailand. Cambodia, Singapore and Malaysia— lPl25 words
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Article, Illustration394 1966-10-08 2 He dismissed coup warning as a false report, court told SUBANDRIO S TRIAL A POLICE brigadier-general told a Jakarta military tribunal today that he had informed the former Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, of the impending Communist coup attempt before it was launched en Oct. 1 last year. Gen. Suparto.394 words
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Article34 1966-10-08 2 THE trial of the 52 year-old former Foreign Minister is being broadcast live by Radio Jakarta and monitored in Singapore by Reuter. The trial is in its fourth day. SINCAPORE, Friday.Reuter - 34 words
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227 1966-10-08 2 Witness: Aidit and Njoto were also questioned courier from Jakarta, Dr. Subandrio still wanted to stick to his schedule?Yes. On Suparto naid that a PKI leader told him In July la*t year that a "Council nf Generals" was going to launch a coup. (The Indonr*ian fiovrrnmrnt h*% rlalmrri that th»227 words
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115 1966-10-08 2 WASHINGTON. Frl. President Johnson said yesterday that the I nited States had resumed aid to Indonesia in the interests of the American as well as the Indonesian people. We think the leaders of that country are doing their best to build a stableReuter - 115 words
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421 1966-10-08 2 There were so many rumours at the time' ing military training at I.ubang Buaja (Crocodile Hoia) near Jakarta. At one pmn:. the chief judce turned to :isk Dr. Subandno: Before up proceed further. Subandrio. have you unr rierMixxl :(\v!.mony' of '.he witness? Dr Subandrio: Only port at it, which IReuter - 421 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-10-08 2 TUE GAMBOLS e^dteO*— *mt down toS much) rue *co* *> *m*« I tou toe*/ V^rS-^ me t^uwoffv *> oo.^J r i nan r» mak*\ I Tamo iou wombn mum* COOK A dtKLy^-^ JT' -3 =3^33 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-10-08 3 Looking for trouble NEW YORK. Friday POLICEWOMAN NOREEN RIDES SUBWAY IN SEARCH OF MOLESTERS NOREEN Quintan, Jike x so many girls who ride in the dirt and gloom of New York's subway, looks tired around the eyes. But Noreen. more than the others, has a reason tn look tired. hir296 words
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Article67 1966-10-08 3 HONG KONG. Fri.— Communist China has announced it will boycott the sixth congres.s of the International Organisation of Journalists due to be held in East Berlin from Oct. 10 to 15. A statement issued by the All China Journalists Association said the Chinese opposed the meetingReuter - 67 words
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148 1966-10-08 3 TtfOSCOW, Fri. Tel--ITI ling a political joke may in future land a Russian in jail for up to three years under new penalties introduced in the Soviet Union. The penalty for "the spreading of deliberately false fabrications defaming theReuter - 148 words
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Article55 1966-10-08 3 LONDON, Pri.— A collection of lithographs and drawings by the French printer Henri ToulouseLautrec fetched £103.810 at a sale here yesterday. The 200 lithographs and 30 drawings the collection of the late theatrical producer Ludwig Sharell and offered by an anonymous American collector were sold byReuter - 55 words
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Article29 1966-10-08 3 CECINA (Italy). Fri.— Ottavto BetUcclnl, 61, a farmer, committed suicide by jumping Into the same well in which his father drowned himself years ago police reported— UPl.29 words
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141 1966-10-08 3 I^INSHASA, Fri. President Mobuto yesterday accused Western nations of having "woven a network of subversion" in the Congo. This was the reason he had ordered all consulates outside the capital closed, the President said in an Interview with the official Congolese Press Agency. Gen.UPI - 141 words
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110 1966-10-08 3 LONDON. Fri— One of the world's tallest men, Suleiman All Nasbnush. 22. of Libya, is "progressing satisfactorily" in hospital here, a hospital spokesman sai*i today. Mr. Suleiman, son of a wealthy Libyan business, man. has been in the hospital as a private patientReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-10-08 3 LBJ sends Thompson back to Moscow BUNKER NAMED NEW ENVOY-AT-LARGE WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced yesterday he was sending Mr. Llewellyn Thompson, the State Department's chief authority on Soviet affairs, back to Moscow as Ambassador. He told a White House news conference that Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, the U.S. Ambassador to302 words
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246 1966-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. CUBANG airport will soon be ahead of Jakarta, Rangoon, Manila and Singapore airports in approach and landing aids for safer jet travel. Reason: A $500,000 high-frequency beam instrument landing system (ILS) which will be installed by the end of246 words
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80 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORL. Fri. The British Royal Navy ship Woolafton yesterday took aboard a sick sailor from the Greek freighter Angelina off Tioman L>land in Pahang waters. The sailor was subsequently transferred to the Royal Australian Navy ship Snipe, which took the patient to Singapore.80 words
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139 1966-10-08 5 Jurong impresses Formosan mission SINGAPORE, Fri. ■^The leader of the. visiting Formosan trade and shipping mission. Mr. Yin Zien, today described the Jurong industrial complex as a tangible example of logical, economic and industrial planning. Mr. Yih said that he and his colleagues were very glad to see the prosperity139 words
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Article32 1966-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR Fn Tin production for the first eight i.i inths of this year amounted <" 60.264 tons, an increase of 6.217 tons over the same period l.i t year32 words
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137 1966-10-08 5 Tan in Rome for 'aid Malaysia 9 talks ROME. Fri. Malaysia's Finance. Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, arrived here from Paris last night for two days of talks of about possible Italian collaboration in Malaysia's development. In PARIS, he conferred with leading bankers and industrialists in a move to stepReuter - 137 words
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70 1966-10-08 5 PENANG, Fri Jelutong branch is to ask Penang Umno to call an emergency assembly to discuss the local port labour problem "as a matter of urgency." In a statement today, the branch secretary, Inche Abu Hassan bin Kalam, said the branch viewed with grave70 words
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Article37 1966-10-08 5 KOTA BHARU. Fri Th« Minister of Home Affairs. Tun i Dr. i Ismail, and the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operative*. Haji Ohazali bin Han Jawi, will arrive here on Oct. 15 for a twoday visit.37 words
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92 1966-10-08 5 §INGAPORE. rri— A boatman. Abdul Majid Pakii Mohamed. 33. was admitted to the General Hospital today after his right foot had been cut off by a steel hawser. Abdul Majid. of Anson Road, was working on board a tongkang which I was towing92 words
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155 1966-10-08 5 The clatter that is tearing nerves to shreds I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Senior Government officers living in Petaling Hill are sick of the clatter of helicopters. Night after night these machines hover over their homes for hours while young RMAF pilots are put through their paces. "We cannot talk, listen to155 words
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93 1966-10-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The visiting four-man team from the United Board for Christian Education In Asia has completed its 11--day assessment on the need for more institutions of higher learning in Singapore and Malaysia. The team's director of appraisal. Dr. Merton D. Munn. said today that a93 words
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201 1966-10-08 5 Small boat smuggling now the big Indon headache JAKARTA. Fri. Smug«l glinjr between Indonesia and Malaysia since the ending of confrontation has beccome a major headache to Customs and local authorities, the independent newspaper Duta Swasta reported today. The paper said barter trade was increasing daily and smuggling had become201 words
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Article42 1966-10-08 5 PENANG. Fri. The former Penang UMNO president, Tan Sri C. M. Hashim. returned today after a three-month tour of Europe and Britain. He was accompanied by his wife, his son, Inche Azmi Hashim and daugh-ter-in-law. Che Norilli Azmi42 words
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Advertisement375 1966-10-08 5 aY IBY POPULAR DEMAND- 1 1 SI YL I- BOXl]sG*\ m (Undar th« Patroncg* of Mr. PAYONC CHUTIKUL the CHARGE a" AFFAIRES OF THAI EMBASSY) I Acclaimed by tha thousands who. packed tha Stadium en tha Hrttii m night 01 the mott thrilling, spectacular! m Boats evenly matched and clean375 words
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Advertisement381 1966-10-08 5 COME DANCE TO THE f SWEET SOUNOS OF q 2 NIGHTLY AT THE Bl 1* tfwtvwisx Wf I: AND THE NEWLY Jb^^ Z LOCATED q ffifo LOUNGE .SSST-SSS /IDF)* FOUR LIONS /VUKKF^ SUNDAY Igt^,, dj-yaC^T-CR^ 12 noon to 3 p.m. \^SofP^9tm^ A sumpliout display of ■V^JV" delicacies with music by381 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-10-08 6 Greatest show on wheels opens before capacity crowd in Singapore «i.\(iAroßK. iti. mc Canadian Hell Drivers. Marcell Roy. Tom Howard and Bush Bundy. showed a capacity crowd in the .l.il in Besar «l.t<lnim llirir -kill last niKht. Billed as "I lip Greatest Show on Wheels." Ibe trie's182 words
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Article218 1966-10-08 6 IPOH, Friday 'PEN men, among them school teachers and clerks and a caretaker of a Convent school in Batu Qajah, Poong Kow, 32. were ordered to stand trial again by Justice Tan Sri Maclntyre today. The Judge nude the order I" the High Ourt218 words
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Article30 1966-10-08 6 PENANG. Fn The Penariß centre ol :\\c International Ju-ut-ii Institute v. in hold lv annual dinner hp.cl prize-giving hi ita MacAltster Ru.d premises at 1 ii in tomorrow.30 words
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Article162 1966-10-08 6 KUCHING, Friday SUBVERSIVE elements were at work trying to destroy the unity of the people of Sarawak, particularly among the natives, the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli. warned today. He wa.s speaking at a reremony a; Kampong Gita Kuching at which he handed over a cheque162 words
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141 1966-10-08 6 Frenchman fined $1 0,000 for smuggling gold QINGAPORE. Fri. A Frenchman. Philippe Cautier. 41. was fined $10,000 today, or a year's jail, by a district court after he pleaded guilty to smuggling into Singapore 28 gold bars valued at $105,577. The court was told that Cautier arrived in Singapore yesterday141 words
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Article39 1966-10-08 6 PENANG Fn -AbOVI M) student* of the BukK Pinang adult education clan Bhli'k Pulhu. today launched a scions royonfl pi to build a om. Fund* for this wtw rai.vc! fmni I the Itadenta »nd tin* villagers39 words
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Article36 1966-10-08 6 PENANG. Fn The Penang Arts Council «ili hold us 12th Local ArtuU Exhibition .<i thr Penang Museum and Art Gallery in Farquhar Street from Nov. 28 to Dec. 31 Entries close on Nov. 5.36 words
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Article, Illustration186 1966-10-08 6 FORMER TOWN COUNCIL CHIEF FREED ON BAIL (JEREMBAN. Kri. A former president of the Srmnban Town Council, Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill. 40, wa.s arrested yesterday and released on $2,000 bail. He will appear In court on Oct. 18. The charge, the police say, comes under ••special crime." Mr. Gill186 words
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Article64 1966-10-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. PTt The .■-cilinß pnce.s of Bri'uh postal orders ifrom I* to 21* i past oflue.s and panial «genci«« in the country rive be*n inCMMd by four criu*. the Ministry of Works. Poms and T>lecnmnVJnicfttionß, announced today. There >. however, no mere*** in the selling64 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-10-08 6 TH PT KSOPCV, PETUNIA'.N I OH, I WOULDN'T,^ W O' TO^AATEP€ IS l r- J ii jh tut*" Kj t rc a* L loss£ v25 words
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Article, Illustration463 1966-10-08 7 COURT TOLD OF KICKS AND CLOGS IN DISPENSARY rcjivtWiKj, rnaay. A WITNESS today testified how he saw three sisters and their younger brother kick and assault a doctor in his Pit Street dispensary on Sept 12 last year. "The girls threw dogs at him463 words
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118 1966-10-08 7 Beware of our hidden enemies: Sultan V \li \K ULK.NJLM PH. 3 The Sultan of Selangor today warned bis subjects to be on gruard against attempts to divide them. He issued the warning when he opened a new mosque at Sungei Panjang near here. He said: "I would like to118 words
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Article73 1966-10-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry <>f Commerce and Industry announced today that the import quotas for animal feed and joss papers for the current quota period w hich commenced last Sunday and ends on Jan. 1 next year, are 50 and 10 per cent respectively of 196473 words
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Article33 1966-10-08 7 KANGAR. Pi ntli BrMT. Tan Sri Slirikh Alined. Vtll I join 500 Kamponu Jelempok re.Mri*n:>. ;n a eototiK royonu project on Oct 15 to build a road to their i IcamporiK33 words
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Article27 1966-10-08 7 I'tNANO. Fii.— lnchc Othmnn bin Sh.ukh Ibrahim 61. treasurer of thr TlUtJong Bunsah. t'MNO Division, died at his Tan mug Tolcong home last night27 words
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Article61 1966-10-08 7 KUAI.A I. UMPUR. Fri— Choo Lim Pal. alias Chow Yuen Onn. 39. today pleaded guilty in the magistrates court here to charges ul Dossessing lour reels of obscene films and negatives of obscene films ho «ru arrested by the po.ire Jn I a huu.-e in61 words
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243 1966-10-08 7 I'm your husband's wife, she was told SINGAPORE. Fri. The High Court heard today of a midnight encounter between two young mothers each claiming to be the lawful wife of Yap Soo Hock, 26. a detective. Madam Wong Foong Meng. one of the women, recalled the incident after estaolishing in243 words
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166 1966-10-08 7 DENANG. Fri —The 1 Penang State MCA will hold a delegates' conference tomorrow to discuss the adoption of Chinese as a language of common usage in the country. "This does not mean that Malaysian Chinese do not accept Malay as the national language." Mr.166 words
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116 1966-10-08 7 Compulsory arbitration 'will not ensure respect' 11/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Compulsory arbitration, like an arranged marriage, does not ensure love and respect among the partners. Mr. P.P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, said this yesterday in a talk to the Petaling Jaya Lions" Club. Compulsory arbitration.116 words
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Article155 1966-10-08 7 1/UCHING, Fri. Smallpox vaccination teams in Sarawak have vaccinated over 300,000 people in I the past 10 days. So far only four cases of i smallpox have been con- firmed. All are in the General Hospital here. The Director of Medical I Services today clarified a155 words
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233 1966-10-08 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya Students' Union today charged that the University Council had consistently adopted the role of a "bene*volent feudalists lord of the manor." The council, a union statement said, had refused to accept the fact that .students were not233 words
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1292 1966-10-08 8 'Freedom' for Ngee Ann College call REVIEW TEAM'S REPORT... SINGAPORE. Tri XHiKK ANN COLA LEGE slxmld I* reorganised as an independent institution under its own council, instead <>l l>eing fully dependent on the Nsee Ann Kongsi. During this interim period, the college should be reorganised into a community college, with1,292 words
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309 1966-10-08 8 Jek: Union must look after social needs SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister lor Labour. Mr. J<k Yeun Thons. has said that the protiivs.s of a trade union depends not only on the efforts of its leaders in the industrial front hut also on wVn planned programme* '<> mccl the educational and309 words
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Article123 1966-10-08 8 7, 700 TAKE SPCA PLEDGE SINGAPORE. Fri— About 7.700 children from 15 schools have so far responded to the Singapore Society fqr the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal.s schools' programme which started on Sept. 9 They have each taken the pledge "to be kind to animals and birds, to do123 words
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Miscellaneous175 1966-10-08 8 *-MV SHOUIP YOU TAKE J -J-.. .WITH THAT WILP ASTEROID RUT W*<AT IF THAT/ THAT'S A CHANCpI OCPS »»I.ACE BACK BECAUSE X ONLY T\*O YEARS AWAY, SAXOM WA«JRIOR I I'LL HAVE TO SL" V\HO E\EK \^T~ there in the r oom't think the stakes are ju6T turns Out to be175 words
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201 1966-10-08 9 Malaysia cannot borrow from New York KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia will not raise any loan from the New York money market this year, because of the high rates of interest prevailing there, the Governor of Bank Negara, Tan Sri Ismail bin Ali, said today. Speaking to newsmen at Subang Airport201 words
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104 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Puan Noor AUhah will open an exhibition and competition of creative hobbies at the NTUC Hall In Shenton Way tomorrow at 10 a.m. Organised by the Singapore Red Cross Society, the exhibition will Include a large collection of handicrafts. paintings, mosaics,104 words
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Article26 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Frl —The Young Women's Christian Association will hold an 'Ideal Home" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Nov. 9 to 15.26 words
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Article99 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Leong I Chiat Kow. 24. who plead- Ed guilty today in a dis- trict court to joining three 1 others to rob a taxi driver while posing as fares, was S sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. Chief Inspector E. H. Sheares. prosecuting, told 199 words
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Article, Illustration412 1966-10-08 9 Big family survey gets under way HOW SINGAPORE LIVES AND WORKS... SINGAPORE. Frl A SURVEY of how Singapore lives and works, wluil the people earn, how their children arc educated, how they are housed and how they travel to work, has just begun. The survey, which is expected to be412 words
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Article108 1966-10-08 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr. Ho See Beng, MP for Bras Basah. will conduct a house-to-house visit in his constituency on Sunday to explain to his constituents what he can and cannot do to solve their problems. Mr. Ho. in a statement today, appealed108 words
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Advertisement155 1966-10-08 9 a, J@£%2. -ft FIRST... 'BONO BEAUTIES'... THEN... 'THE BOND STAR WITH THE COMEHITHER LOOK... now... MHI does it again, with'THOSE NEW LOOK BOND BIKINIS' Tomorrow's fashions presented today in a fascinating fiesta of exciting colour in October's issue ofThe national magazine that every woman reads and enjoys. Other Colour 'Specials'155 words
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Advertisement481 1966-10-08 9 The National Language JS a must! Gain a command of the National Language to be proud of quickly, efficiently. Study yoi NATIONAL LANGUAGE through the systematic, easy- to learn Home Study methods of FEDERAL COLLEGE Get your FR L copy of the prospectus and special pamphlet on NATIONAL LANGUAGE Courses.481 words
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Miscellaneous283 1966-10-08 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (10). 1. Fifth In clear water In Esmi 5. Record music? <4 > 13". C. Poor Gore follows quite brliikly 8. Quick means of dispelling i7i. gloon,? ilOi. 7. Buffer* through rows of rtrli9. He makes some unusual an (4, 3, 8). answers (4). io. May283 words
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Obituary23 1966-10-08 10 M Wnrd, tit I Minimum} w^.idzala suddenly at Amman 7«rdsn. on Sunday, SMk Seayember >an, «**rtjr betoved hwshaaa of Hit* inee fsttiri.23 words
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Article52 1966-10-08 10 M Wnrit Sit (Hiotmrnm) r-AMILV OP LATI Chan Wls* Cbss. Ipoh thank relatives and friends for their contfolencm, donations, wreaths and attendances during tfcerr recent bereavement THI FAMILY OF tbe late Mr. Jormri- K.ihru thank relatives snd fnenda for their telegrams eodoleaces. nieath*. donation*, asamtssce. and svenrtanre dunng their52 words
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Article103 1966-10-08 10 WoriM Sit (Mlmimnm) COCKPIT HOTEL'S "R WSTTAPIL" I* aervsd Haturdiy and Sunday Lunoh Renorvatlons *****. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES a»■oun. tiMt the Singapoie ahop Is now remaining open until 8 p.m. everyday except Saturday and Sunday. MINT. SHOP'S ARTCRAFTS make fine glfta. See our aelectlon of wood, j Ivory tenk103 words
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Article679 1966-10-08 10 President Johnson's visit to Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month will lift to new heights of cordiality a relationship which has always been good. It will be a historic event, the first time Malaysia has played host to an American Head of State. That Malaysia is679 words
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Article323 1966-10-08 10 Singapore planners have long been frustrated by a lack of basic information on many 'of the problems they placed before them. The last census I was in 1957, and the years since then have seen such remarkable changes, in population and in the economy, that projections based upon323 words
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Article183 1966-10-08 10 The 500 Indonesian prisoners of war who leave for home today are fortunate. They have been well treated, given the benefit of the doubt in a military situation which left their status open to almost any interpretation. They are fortunate too in the turn of events in their183 words
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Article236 1966-10-08 10 T REFER to the letters in the Straits Times by "Anti-Slum" and "Resident" regarding "hawkers stalls" in Bukit Ho Swee and Kampong Arang Estates. Hpwking in Singapore has become an islandwide problem which cannot be solved overnight. The Housing Board In conjunction with the Hawkers236 words
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943 1966-10-08 10 JOE HAGGERTY - JOE HAGGERTY by NEW YORK, Fri. THE United States is probably the only country in the world where some people go into business for the express purpose of failing. But. of course, there's a reason and a good one. For this upside down943 words
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Article, Illustration811 1966-10-08 10 Cyril Dunn - India s super shops to fight rising costs Cyril Dunn by NEW DELHI, M. THE HARD-PRESSED HOUSEWIVES ARE APPLAUDING TO sustained applause from the hardpressed housewives of her capital, Mrs. Indira Gandhi has launched a direct and original counterattack on rising retail prices. Having tried In vain to freeze the811 words
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Advertisement794 1966-10-08 10 Straits Times Malay Mail etSMlflll aavertiwmentt mm, he h.ndea re. COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Roed (Receptianitt Oesfc) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Naval Bate. Aufhorned Atjcnrv CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winche.tci House, Cellyef Ou«» THE NEWS FRONT Fitipetrick't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Read, Naval Be*e. MAMIIM STORE.794 words
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Advertisement31 1966-10-08 10 fh^sßKaKasKaxL .xaKaxaKaKaKaKaxaaßß 9) out o» XX) men vt to tttf nun -.h«*jd shirt -•-Ihfcr-i MAMTUiIM. wß* contour" nrt st>4fl| 7Tu PEKING tnmptmy(S)ljd •0 A *2, Nerrh Bridae Rood, St««.*«r. Tel Js4l*31 words
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Advertisement200 1966-10-08 10 ■WkaM \snxl exol sKsf^^^LaßßaisKaxaxaßcS sxasH W* sxaxf dsE" B^'^u. l^^^s^^yj «t— 7 <4 MssBBKw^K R A at M' V*"* Wm.f. ffsxsl sasskeT 4) water is King (long may it rain) Teachers! fifty-fifty with Jj^t ■arwMSJanarfOM SCOTCH WHISKY Study at Home and Pass Every day letter* arrive *t Wolsey Hal from200 words
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182 1966-10-08 11 Arrests foil bloody gang showdown SINGAPORE. Fri. Police arrested the headman and six fighters of the Leng Hor San secret society in a pre-dawn raid in the Havelock Road and Covent Garden areas yesterday. The arrests followed police action on Wednesday which had prevented a bloody clash between the gang182 words
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Article43 1966-10-08 11 AMSTERDAM. PTI. The new Malaysian Ainha^sadnr to the Netherlands, Dato Philip Kuok Hock Khee has arrived here to take up his post. The Amba.s.sador. ulm companied by his wife and rtauish. ter. will t>e .stationed in The Hague.— Router.Reuter - 43 words
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Article604 1966-10-08 11 FORUM DETAILS WERE IN PRESS BEFORE HE GOT LETTER ABOUT IT SINGAPORE, Friday. r J^HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kunn Yew who had accepted an invitation by the University of Singapore Students Union to a public debate on academic freedom, today rebuked the union for showing a604 words
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83 1966-10-08 11 CINGAPORE. Kri. Singa--0 pores 3.200 licensed taxis will soon have a new two-tone look a black body with yellow top. This new look, recommended by the taxi review committee headed by Mr. Milton Tan. has been accepted by the Government. A Government statement,83 words
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Article21 1966-10-08 11 PENANG. Fri— A printer, Teoh Enc Lim. 25, today lost his motorcycle which he had parked in Malay Street.21 words
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103 1966-10-08 11 JJUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd. today announced that It has granted a loan of $650,000 to Cast Iron Products Ltd. to help the company purchase plant and machinery for a factory at Petallng Jaya. Total cost of the project, which103 words
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Article56 1966-10-08 11 IPOH. Fri. Fire last night destroyed part of the Sang Mm Sawmill in the Menglembu lißht industrial area causing an estimated damage of 1100.000. The workshop, housing the machinery, and the carpentry section from where the fire started, were destroyed. A fire eng.ne put out the fire56 words
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Article32 1966-10-08 11 PENANG, Frl. Forty leaders of youth clubs in Penan* and Province Wellesley will attend a three-day Wderihip course at the Youth Civics Centre, Farquhar Street, from Oct. 14 to 1632 words
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Article, Illustration408 1966-10-08 11 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Friday. gINGAPORE will NOT be represented in the Miss World contest in London next month. Organisers of the Miss Singapore-Miss World Contest scheduled to be held at Raffles Hotel tomorrow decided today to opt out of the contest. No reasons were408 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-10-08 11 Our girl Olivia bids for that world trip OLIVIA leoh Maylla v (above), a Straits Times reporter. i«, the second girl to enter the Miss Tourism Singapura contest the highlight of Tourist Week 1966. Miss YeoU. 21. matriculated from the University of Western Australia two years ago. This is her154 words
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Article40 1966-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Rev. Sister Sumitra Kennett fornu>r Miss Pri?gy Teresa Nancy Kennett. of Sussex. England, will give a talk on "The Right, Concept of Zen and Buddhism.' at the Unlversitv of Singapore on Monday at 8 p.m.40 words
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90 1966-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr Ong Pane Boon, has urged the people to reject the old thinking that a small nation must rely on Digger ones for its survival. Natural resources and size, he said, do not necessarily make a nation strong.90 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-10-08 11 810,000 offer to save that wooden Istana ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A $10,000 promise by a Malaysian, who wishes to remain anonymous for the present, has saved a 78-year-old wooden palace, "the finest in the country." from destruction. Three days ago. Hajl Mubln Sheppard, former Director of Museums, told th« Straits170 words
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Article67 1966-10-08 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tht Thai Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Phra Prakhas Sahakorn. la due to fly In on Monday for a two-day visit. He will (all on the Singapore Mim.-Wr for Law and National Development, Mr K. W Barker, and then visit tlm Houmiik and Development67 words
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Advertisement115 1966-10-08 11 Hk 1 Hjß C SOLIGOR THE WORLDS FINEST LENSES FOR ALL INTERCHANGEABLE SINGLE -LENS REFLEX CAMERAS GET !S WITH SOLIGOR LENSES MADE OF HIGH-GRADE OPTICS AND MANUFACTURED BY MIRANDA CAMERA CO; LTD. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM WIDE ANGLE TO TELE PHOTO 28mm f2B to 200 mm < 8) ■■■■M AVAILABLE115 words
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Advertisement81 1966-10-08 11 I I y/ v 7 111 11 iVIL YOORE WELCOME AT MANSFIELDS Whether you're in a hurry or planning well MANSFIELDS ahead, whether you're going to a far-off place or somewhere near, for business or pleasure, XR AVEL on a budget or a well-deserved spree— come to Mansfields for prompt81 words
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Miscellaneous834 1966-10-08 11 T V MALAYSIA CI A!^ EL 5 Kuala Lnn "P" r Songs; 600 News In TamilM n .larr. na^ r: in 6 J^i, v*"" 610 Hector Heathcote: 635 Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Bahrn: De,,^ the Menace 6 56 81n 4 Taiplni; 7. Batu Pahat; gapore Race Re^u; 700 New* inn'iin834 words
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118 1966-10-08 12 rpHE Minister of X Fducation and his Assistant bemoan the fact that 150 teachers in the East Coast States, have resigned, bat who is responsible for this situation? Tbe Ministry, In creating the Unified Teaching Service, dangled one rotten carrot before the unsuspecting teacher118 words
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131 1966-10-08 12 INCHE Khir Johari has castigated the 130 teachers in the East Coast who have resigned for "snirking their responsibilities But the teachers' action is beyond reproach as it was carried out in accordance with the U.TJS. ruling of the Government. The clause on131 words
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Letter90 1966-10-08 12 I AM fascinated by the reasoning of the Superintendent of Parking at the airport who says that the recently introduced 40 cent parking charge is to discourage the people who were staying on long after the planes had departed. He cannot know which cars have come to meet90 words
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Letter105 1966-10-08 12 I wrote to the Income Tax Department in September last year pointing out that they had omitted to deduct the wife and child allowances from my assessable income in their assessment for 1965. I was advised to pay the tax within the prescribed period with their promise that105 words
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Letter37 1966-10-08 12 ttUS drivers and conductors should be given thorough and intensive in-service courses on discipline and conduct. It might cure the intolerable rudeness with which some of them from one company treat passengers. R. YAP Kuala Lumpur37 words
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Letter49 1966-10-08 12 STUDENTS of the Raffles Institution in Singapore received application forms last week for the Colombo Plan undergraduate scholarships. My school was not informed, nor were others Including some government schools. It Is now too late for action, but why was Raifles Institution favoured >ii this way? RICHARD Singapore49 words
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Letter81 1966-10-08 12 IN my school days I collected centipedes and scorpions. I removed the sting lrom these creatures and quietly put them in the pockets of my classmates. In due course my friends feared them no more and they aLso started collecting them. There is no need to live dangerously81 words
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Letter174 1966-10-08 12 OECENTLY my family suffered an ordeal similar to that of Jayne Lim. (S.T. Uct. 1). In this case, the wayang stage was erected across a narrow lorong from window to window of opposite houses. For four days and nights we had to endure the deafening staccato of174 words
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Letter44 1966-10-08 12 MALE counter clerks at 11 the Registry of Vehicles In Maxwell Road take pleasure in causing embarrassment to girls who have to go there for Highway Code tests etc. This has been my experience and also that of a Kirl friend. ALICE TAN Singapore44 words
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Letter434 1966-10-08 12 I REFER to the letter from the Rev. Yap Kirn Hao of Kuala Lumpur headed 'The shock for missionaries." For some ten years past it ha& been the policy of Government not to grant permanent stay to expatriate missionaries and such ancillary workers who have been allowed434 words
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104 1966-10-08 12 UAVE you nearly had a Volkswagen drop into your garden in the middle of the night? Or been reluctantly entertained by a dance band in the small hours, with the added treat of an all male "After the Party" choir thrown in for104 words
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Letter65 1966-10-08 12 oRDERS for the Professor I READ with some cobsternatlon the now* about the Professor of Surgery in Singapore i>*mg relieved of his administrative duties. There must rarely h# a satisfactory explanation. Vague statements from our Health Ministry .sayIng that things are working out well do not help to clarify the65 words
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Letter56 1966-10-08 12 MY experience of Singapore driving testers: to my "good morning" I received a scowl, the questions (Highway Code test) were barked out, then, my licence wu flung back at mo. I wasn't even told whether I had passed. The wowl remained. But this was nothing compared to the treatment of56 words
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Advertisement72 1966-10-08 12 ■eveready! B TRADE MARK ■ssssV .a^l m W if JHF eye drops rpinfnrrpri YOUR EYES are on f^ e strain a ay ong from when you read a morning paper, till jx L when you watch an evening program on the W I 111 TV Refresh your eyes with VITA72 words
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Advertisement134 1966-10-08 12 l| -I". H|l|||| ''^^^^»^5 pspsffsysfifrsfsysysysp WW^W .^if^fr'^Jfr^sW^flfl issssstew -y^fcW^l f il l^vfl Illlfiiiiiiilllllll! *ljifli W JJJS f*fTT»f»PTTTy»y»p»P»P»PT l *yTty4 LBSfT^^^fl^L If Illlr .^sssssssEs**WiitiiJfflf i Z £BJ D^ZZZZZZZZZXZZZZZZZ lßj -^^■zZ *W Mi k (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iVHitw SBBBBBrSbsrtf// WwTT»l»TT^spsfspsfripsfr»EstsfrsFsF»B\^^y 2kl Bntvf^ /wjMw A hjndiomo new budget-priced 35mm camera. Simple to vie. buf capable of134 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-10-08 13 George Brown outlines detailed plan for a settlement of the Vietnam crisis LONDON. Friday. UHITAIN made a major new Vietnam peace Did yesterday by setting out a detailed plan for a settlement, and serving notice that it would press Russia hard to join in423 words
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224 1966-10-08 13 -nam once it had been agreed in principle that a I conference should be held. It aho urges that both Rides should give simultaneous orders to stop any new aggressive actions as a prelude to a ceasefire. The conference gave massivp endorsement,Reuter - 224 words
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88 1966-10-08 13 BONN. Fri. East Germany yesterday unexpectedly released Arthur Wilbraham. 29-year-old Briton .sentenced la.st November to four years' jail for trying to help Ea.^t Germans escape through the Berlin Wall to the West. Mr. W ll bra ham is understood to have reached London already andReuter - 88 words
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Article23 1966-10-08 13 UNITED NATIONS. Fri— The General Assembly's trusteeship committee has decided in open dtbate on the situation In Rhodesia next Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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102 1966-10-08 13 MADRID. Fri— A mystery i virus producing symptoms of paralysis has killed four children and affected 10 others in the Albacete province of Central Spain in the last two months, health officials said here Dr Garcni Orcovcn. directorgeneral <>i the Health Ministry j*id102 words
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Article127 1966-10-08 13 DAVENNA (Italy) Fri. Casanovas from all over the world have been invited to a rally next spring to discuss the problems of having the same name as the famous 18th century seducer. The Fir>t international Rally ot Casanovas will be held In Milano Marittimo on the AdriaticReuter - 127 words
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Article31 1966-10-08 13 KAIMANDI V:. llc Usinile Premier Mr.v Indira U.indni announced that India will fly« N.paJ l'Ss4s 3 million in «id (<>r its current five /ear I plan— AP. IAP - 31 words
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126 1966-10-08 13 MPs bang desks over a S. African gift chair \IASKRI. (Lesotho), fit Uproar broke out in the parliament of newly independent Lesotho (formerly Basutoland) yesterday when a South African representative tried to hand over a gift of a Speaker s chair. The gift had been offered to mark the attainment126 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-10-08 13 DEEP in the heart of a London business house a computer goes bleep." And out comes the answer to the lonelyheart girl's plea where is Mr. Right? Seen at work in the computer room are the people behind the scheme —Miss Willow Winston.114 words
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Article142 1966-10-08 13 I^ASTLETOW NBE R E £j ilrish Republic*, Fri.— A gaunt British sailor. Lieut.-Cmdr. George Fairlle. 42. sailed his battered 23foot boat. Dawn Star, into the tiny harbour here last night after a long 44-day crossing of the Atlantic. His two-and-a-half ton Bermuda rigged boat was coveredReuter - 142 words
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169 1966-10-08 13 Paternity suit peer faces a claim for £9,000 ONDON. Fri. Lord Angus Montagu, alleged to be the father of a baby left in a fashionable London restaurant last week, now faces a demand for £9.000 which the childs Australian mother claims she lent him. A writ claiming the money .vasReuter - 169 words
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Article43 1966-10-08 13 WABHINOTON. Fn.— The Senate interior and Insular affairs committee has approved Bills 'r> provide for the popular election of Governors and Lieutenant Govpnors of Guam and the Virgin Islands. The House of Representatives had earlier passed the Bills— APAP - 43 words
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152 1966-10-08 13 The day Brett, 2, climbed an 80ft. aerial AIELBOURNE. Fri. ifl A two-year-old boy climbed yesterday to the top Of an 80ft television aerial at Birehip. 200 miles north of here. while his mother, police and firemen looked on helplessly. Ho w .v eventually brought down by a milkman whoReuter - 152 words
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Article74 1966-10-08 13 INDIANAPOLIS. Fn. ScieD. (Ms Bt Indiana University today announced the development of a complete mechanical heart which they were ready to implant in some patient who would otherRise be certain to die. The device differ* from artifl:ial hearts or pumps developed by nther medical te;ims sinceReuter - 74 words
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Article31 1966-10-08 13 RAWALPINDI. Fri.— The United State.-- yesterday agreed to *upplv Pakistan with mere than US$26 million worth of wheat and olhrr food grains in the next fow months.— UPl.31 words
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Advertisement279 1966-10-08 13 Xl-|£> OOIV/IDI t-XCI V MF\A/ But the fastt> ack isn't there just for looks. It gives more II IC LfUIVIrLL I LLI IMLVV headroom in the back. And the big, rear window shelf adds V W 1600TL FASTBACK amp v a9e <the c s w 167 c b c It279 words
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Article47 1966-10-08 14 Ward* Mi Wmimi.m) MR CHIAM HENC MONC. Dr. ("hum Jooo long, Meiun. 1,'luim See thrlr grateful and heartfelt thanks to thr Oirli' Life Brigade Battalion In forminK a Guard or Honour at the funeral of thr latt Mrs Chlam Heng Bong i re Madam LJIy Lim.47 words
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Advertisement1532 1966-10-08 14 fim mft SITUATIONS VACANT li M ur4» at (Vin.l—Bux it ct$. extra WANTED CIPIKItNCID MIDDLE A k rd General Salesman for Import and Export Office. Apply Box A40.'(j ST. S pore. APPLICANTS replying to Bos Numfrj tor vacancy are requested not 10 -■ncloie original copies of testimonials or reference* with1,532 words
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Advertisement1102 1966-10-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 'I ..rfa M 'Mm>— Box it rl, mxtrm FOREIGN EMBASSY «MM employ [6 >o.;ial Secretary Must ba\e excel- ummand of English and Malay Language including knowledge of local prolocal. typioK and neat haadwntbbc. Write full detail to Box A 3943 S.T. K.L. A MOTORCVCLB FIRM Requires Tv o1,102 words
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Advertisement1128 1966-10-08 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* Sf I Mim.)— Box it rt: txtrm SALE RENT 1 M.-rinu GMMM novattd lurnisbed 3-ttedioom Bungalow, ginet loralrtv Innpe.iion apply Box AW7O S.T some FLATS AVAILABLE: (1) far r.aat Mansion Dut m. fit Eastern Manama. Diet 15 i3i Ramrtutan Road Uiti 15 Pnooe r> Dor* BZM*.1,128 words
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Advertisement948 1966-10-08 14 TUITION fi Word' *f < Mim.,— Box it rt: txtr ASIA DRIVINC SCHOOL ,\>» Mine KNJ4I Dual-controlled Can HourU SI Cuarantren S7.\ HT urfhard Rome S tKJ'e Phonr r"TI<7 '.'117; DON'T DELAY. Start learning no for X'maa Enrolments accepted dai Monday Friday (N) urn Tuesd.iv Thuraday 6.00 p.m. Saturday 5948 words
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Advertisement962 1966-10-08 14 T.V. RADIO SALES k SERVICE RBDIFPUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Long of onorl term period. Still at pre-duty rat.i ALtVO B.f. and CAaUI cemplete rang* to cult *v*ry*m CLOSED CIRCUIT TV Communal Aerial Syatems Backxround Musi* Inilallatian* SHOWROOMS Clcmenccau A»*. A Joe Chlat Read Phon* ***** P.O. B*« 608 Spor*. R£DlKri)BlON REPAIR962 words
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Advertisement990 1966-10-08 14 VEHICLFS FOR SALE IS Hmrdt St (Mil,.)— Box it r'. nti--1464 BMW '600. 1 O«nrr. Taxed It ».ireo Ui- Mileace Or m Imm.i •ajBBM i 'ond. t ion Ring Spore W741 I Hoaryt. for detail*. I*6l TR3A overdrive luccage rick, very good condition S3.:Toii on o. .linn SVore i<4466 .office.990 words
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Advertisement581 1966-10-08 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* St (Min.)— Box i» r«s. »jtfr« I*6l VOLKSWACCN ncr leavinc Phone IB pt.. PROGRESS MOTORS USCD CAR DIVISION 88, Orchard Road. Sintaporo S. Tel: ***** A ***** E>t. «OS. I LStD CARS KOR 1665 Holden Stn. Sedan MO (Nye)> 1*64 5 Austin "1600 1*64 Fiat581 words
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Advertisement1348 1966-10-08 15 TO LIVEWPOOL I WEST COAST UK: Out S'pori Sans P. Sham Penan* MEVTOR Havre. I'pool. Dublin, G'go* It Pt. Set 12 Oct 13 PYRRHUS COOI Oct 12 Oct 13 DIMOOOCUS i .treed. Belfast. Glasgow Oct 14 Oct II Oct II 23 Ocl 24 CLYTONEUS Oct 23 Oct 21 Oct 27/21,348 words
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Advertisement1424 1966-10-08 15 THE E A XIUNES i■>■ n— l"l LA9T ASIAT'C COMPANY L'"l *>K49rvorft**o Ow*wwdy> EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-HAVRE-HAMBURG BREMERHAVEN-ROTTEROAM.AMSTEROAM ANTWERP-URHUS-COPCNHACEN. S'pure P. S ham Pining i Cenoi Ha<n H'Durj R'dara Antw C'hafin CO. 15 11 OH 21 Ntt 4 II 17 Nl» 21 BOGOTA In Part 1 Oct 11/12 1114 MALAYA1,424 words
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Advertisement1355 1966-10-08 15 I Benuline I EXPRESS SEKVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. mrWATTAU/ For I N ULnAIIQW lofldon nii l) S>ngapon PI. Shim Penang Hull Nit 21 Oet 11/13 Oct 14/11 Oct 111) Hamburg Ntf 31 Rotterdam BtC Antwirp Bit I BENVRACKIE Fof lonaon v Singapore PI. Sham Penjig Hamburg Nn1,355 words
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Advertisement1323 1966-10-08 15 teELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARO SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. S t ti P. Sham CITY OF JOHANNESBURG. H'burg <• Hull 13 Oct CITY OF WELLINGTON London, Hamburg. Rcuerdam, Ma.ie. Hull, trr, rnr.an 24 Oct 1 Ntt 2 Ntt CITY OF .HESTER LIiXKS. Listen, Hamburg 7/ I1,323 words
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803 1966-10-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent THK stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was very quiet yesterday with no trend and another reduced turnover of 317.650 units in the trading ro<»ni>. It has been one of the quietest weeks for a lon* time, but prices803 words
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Article27 1966-10-08 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Oct. 6 Oct. 7. •Industrials: 93.74 92.46 Tint: 107.43 107.43 S rubber*: 111.07 111.07 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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439 1966-10-08 16 ri: price of Straits tin yesterday fell S3 to SMKi.ii 1 per picul with fairly strong support reported at the lower levels. The price fell in sympathy with the drop of v; 8 per ton in London on Thursday afternoon. The estimated439 words
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Article904 1966-10-08 16 |>l SIM-.ss in and r portrd to 1J the Singapore and Kuala lAjmpur trading: rooms of the Stock Exchanfe yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS! C C M. (2.U00) 51.3S D. i3«.0O0) 11.:i7. iL'.OOO). H C.t. Mlldinn 51*. 67 VL: Ounl.ot 82.M904 words
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Article72 1966-10-08 16 /■MINESE Pr.duct Inhino. Sin««day: C.ctnut (il: bulk 5431 Kellers, drum $44; sellers. Clara: Oit./Nav. UK Ctntintnt: t'nquoted. Pspswr: Muntok white SITi scll--s. Sarawak white ***** sellers, specia! Sarawak black SI2S aellera garbled Lampong black SI2& |N| selleri <W~, NLW), AST A Sl4O (N) seller. (100% NLW). Sin ip«rs72 words
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Article97 1966-10-08 16 'PHI A«i.«»t,.n at Banki In Malay 1 na made thra* change* In Ita ratta to mcrcbaota yraterday (all ratci to SlOOt: Onittd Statu: buyiog TT 32 11 lit. airmail OD 32 13 16. »o d »t 33 5/16 credit billa. 33 9 HI trade bills. Canada: buying TT97 words
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Article417 1966-10-08 16 A more eventful week of Increased activity arising from iresh factors recorded a peak gain of some two cents from the end of last week state IKB. Co. Ltd. In their current survey of the lOCft] Rubber .Market. The out*et was eaottoni and easier as417 words
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Article140 1966-10-08 16 MELBOURNE. Tt\. I LADERS ni.iintained a stead? tone on the Stock Exchang* today. There were few big move» among leaders with BHP galnlni two cents to 55.9J and ICIAN/, lo&ing lour cents. Blue Metal Industries scored another five renta to $1.50 despite Its slightly lower 1965—1966 profit. Base140 words
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Article24 1966-10-08 16 Oct. 7. RUBBER PRICE: 591 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5606.«2i (down S3). Estimated unofficial iiiin-iiu m tons (down tonsi.24 words
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Article252 1966-10-08 16 i\t Kll'.li; tirst Ki.irlr ruhrwr 1.0. b. bSBMB iloxrd of ."> p.m. ill Kuala I unipur and Sinajapor* ymttrtmt at S9| saala per ih. down t five n;htlix of a cent Thurxda>'x closina; Irvrl for the po- Mt urn. 1 he lone oTM quirt. K.A.S. and M.K.I SSBBBBf252 words
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Article33 1966-10-08 16 Ofrti nchanci marKtt 'n H^nij Koni: yesterday th. 11l dollar via quoted at VTiij tor T.T. and 3 75 for Math Sterling was quoted 16 OB on* tail if gold at33 words
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Advertisement1049 1966-10-08 16 W^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Faettlc tft Atlantic Service Hon|»ong L. Ai(«: N.York Searsport Philad. Tsa.ikiaia Man' 23 17 Oct 21/31 Oct 21 Ntv I Ok 7 Oci ■Kißikawa Man" 2124 Nit 21.31 Ni* ll Ok 1 Jaa I Jat 14 Jai Japan Direct Se>rvie« Penang Sinfapnre Yokohama Knot1,049 words
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Advertisement1577 1966-10-08 16 a.USt»aiia'Nt» <.k«L«NO SfRVICU iNOIa PAHIiIAN ANO MR tASI SiRWCM is Frcauatlt Wtuit MtUsvras itian ri: Milrjs aaa Nagaasttiaaai •*n«m s-iJir. S'Pori P. Sitin •VBaat SS2« ':>: sss sS s s 2 s iamira S /.,k v tt i.« •'nST M«»m. ;;r; H v na»» B- -Dam Scon P. Shan *mi«|1,577 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1966-10-08 17 Ist Ceremony of Madam 8. Ponnammah of Telok Pulai Road Klang. Departed 19.3.65. done but not forgotten. !^>*M»»'*"i»»»MaMilMSJJ JTS»JSSMaMSJ—21 words
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Advertisement1012 1966-10-08 17 (R i^Tfnt??WTfr7T77P 1 !3^?T3l (Continued from Ptf 14) FOR SALE li Words .<( (Mim.)-Box it rti. txtrm SIASONAL BARGAINS Now For Hed*hret«. Bedcovers, Blank') l-i--dHs tt Men s Swim wear A Sportswear At Luck 17. Orchard Road, s pore. STERIO TUNER AMPLIFIER, turntable, loudspeakers for 1390/- onward. "VH Tat Chuen,1,012 words
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Advertisement807 1966-10-08 17 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* M <Mi*>- Box it rt'. rxtrm P R I V A T 1 IN VISTICAT IONk GINCV Yip Peng Yaw lovcsucation S»rvi ct (established 19«0) Utorg* Uc Chambers. 200 Cltmsocoao Avenue, Singapore Telephoa* *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'oore) li Words tf (Milt.)— Box tt eta. omtrm807 words
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Advertisement670 1966-10-08 17 ANNOUNCEMENT MR V 8. RAJARATNAM re<sue«t* the kind attendance and participation of friends and relatives at the 31st day j "Anthiyeahdi" C>rrmonies of her beloved husband, the lat* Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, on Tuesday 11.10.66 at 7.00 a.m. at hit bungalow in Moiib, and later to a prayer meeting and reception670 words
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Advertisement909 1966-10-08 17 TENDERS r J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE, PERAK i Tenders will be received Irom i registered J.P.T. Contractors Class E' i Concrete i and above at Hit Office of the Jurutera Pant dan Tallayer Negerl. Perak. Ipoh up to i I 1200 noon of 12th. October. 1966 1 for the Construction of909 words
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Advertisement530 1966-10-08 17 IPHI^iV .WHO WANTS MHV to run his OWN BUSINESS Want to earn up to $15,000 or mere per year? An outstanding opportunity awaits you as the licensee dealer of new modern Mobil service stations now under construction in the following areas: IPOH TAIPINC BUTTERWORTH You must be willing to invest530 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-10-08 18 SINGAPORE BADMINTON rpENGKU Abdul Rahman, president of the F.A. of Malaysia, ■■■receiving the annual donation of $8,000 from Mr. W. K. Foster, chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Company on Thursday.33 words
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Article345 1966-10-08 18 JOE DORAI - Indons arrive with six new stars JOE DORAI B 5 gINGAPORE, Fri. Eight Indonesian badminton players, including two women, arrived here tonight to play in the Singapore open championships which had begun this morning. The Singapore Badminton Association had re-arranged the programme such that none of the Indonesians had to345 words
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219 1966-10-08 18 THEY WANT TENGKU TO STAY AS AFC CHIEF KCALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman will visit Banrfcok during th* Asian Games to preside at th* eonrrew of the Asian Football Confederation on Dec. 17. The con«rev>, held once every four years, will elect officials for 1966-70. The Tengku. according to219 words
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Article97 1966-10-08 18 Mustaffa. Ismail upset again SUNGEU PATANI. Fri. Unseeded Mustaffa and Ismail Hussain created another up.srt in the men's doubles final in the Kedah open tennis championships herr yesterday, when they beat second-seeded Lee Heng Chong and Balwant Singh 6-4. 6-4. MusUffa and Ismail had earlier toppled the top seeds. Gurcharan97 words
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Article19 1966-10-08 18 IPOH. Fri. The Perak Indo-Ceylonese athletic meet scheduled for this weekend has been postponed because of insufficient entries.19 words
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Article25 1966-10-08 18 SOCCKR Ipnh Div 1 KED 6 Ramblers 2. Govt Services: Upon): Perak 7 Railways 3. HOCKEY Govt Services (K. TrengItanu): Trengganu 2 Kelantan 1.25 words
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514 1966-10-08 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN RUGBY UNION By ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selan**gor, the defending North zoni champions, were surprisingly held to 9-9 by newcomers Malaysian Armed Forces in the opening Malaya Cup rugger match last month. Tomorrow they meet Kedah on the padang514 words
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Article289 1966-10-08 18 (,<)LK— I-ondon, Fri: Americans dominated the first round of the £16.000 Picadilly World matchplay championship at Wentworth yesterday, finishing with three of them in the semifinals. The semi-final fourth is Gary Player of South Africa. Arnold Palmer blazed his way into the last four with a289 words
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253 1966-10-08 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Frday. UNBEATEN Varsity United, a team of graduate* and undergraduates of the University of Malaya, have built up a formidable lead in the Selangor Rugby Union League for the Milsuni Trophy. They are six points clear of their nearest rivals, RMAF.253 words
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Article55 1966-10-08 18 SINGAPORE. Fn. Par East Air Force \«iii hold their first-ever table tennis championships at Seletar from Oct. 10 to 13. More than 100 players representing bases in Hong Kong, East Malaysia. West Malaysia and Singapore are expected to compete. The women's events will be contested by55 words
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Advertisement803 1966-10-08 18 WE ARE LOOKING FOR A DYNAMIC PRODUCT EXECUTIVE for a line of locally manufactured and Internationally well know consumer products which already command a major market share In Singapore and Malaysia. The likely candidate, aged 28-35 years, may now be working in an executive position with a major marketing organisation803 words
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Advertisement1404 1966-10-08 18 i BWLDIHt FOE $AU The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited will shortly be moving to new premises at |alan Riong, Kuala Lumpur and will have for disposal the present Press building at 111, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. Offers art invited for the purchase of this modern 5 storey building occupying1,404 words
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Miscellaneous114 1966-10-08 18 DIARY BADMINTON Spore Open c'ships i Gulllemard Rd). Heah Cup south zone (S'ban): NS v S'gor tNSCRCi. RIGGER Malaya Cup: S'gor v Kedah (XL padang 5.10). Under-23 c'ship: Johore v Spore (J. Bahru). Tour match: Penang All Btues v Royal Thai Navy (Western Rd). Friendly: Army Malaya v Armed Forces114 words
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1100 1966-10-08 19 WITH Toowoomba sent up a class, the way is clear for Tatping Jade (Race Six) to score at Bukit Timah today. Tsiping Jari<> was withdrawn last work to avoid another clash with Toowoomba, who has beaten him twico. On form. Taiplng Jade1,100 words
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Article72 1966-10-08 19 BEST BETS are Flying Charger (Race Fivel, Taiping |«dt (Race Six) and Half Crown (Race Eight). BEST FORECAST it Halt Crown and Otceola in Race Eight. SPOTLIGHT ON OUT- SIDERS: Pay Roll (Ract Two) won two races over 7f and 8 if •arliar in the season; Little Clement72 words
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Article67 1966-10-08 19 Jockey form gives placwgs of the past 15 mounts of the top 12 riders. Latest placing is on the right. Jockey approximate riding <ihls are given in brackets. Colm (8 1) *************** (olrtnan (7.8) *************** Pretty (7lli *************** PoMifr (79) *************** Nrlson <7.8) *************** Tr*vena t7.12) **********0000 Kingston67 words
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Article151 1966-10-08 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race I ACTOR Gold Nugget Sov. Grey ACTOR Landaulft H. Menang s. (;rey Actor GoM Nugfet Em* 2 KING B Nakorn Nal Avfi Lenfor A. LENGOR Nakorn Nal Dltton Wood KING B Par Roll Ayer Lengor Raee 3 NOW WHAT OUr* Nob. Choice151 words
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Article1753 1966-10-08 19 GOING FORECAST. Soft to heavy Race 1-1.30 2-y-o Div 'B ($7,500) sVaf 1 Evermore (Boon Wah) Ahmad 8.4 *8o«ldl 4 2 Loyal Scholar (Wong Teo> Rodgers 8.4 Kingston 6 3 ACTOR IV (Shaw) E Donnelly 8.4 (Sr) Colei 8 4 Landaulei (Watt Si Quek) Tulloh1,753 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-10-08 19 HARBRIDGE RIDES SPORTING GESTURE AUSTRALIAN Jockey Lyall Harbridge. who returned to Singapore on Thursday, will ride Milton Sullivan's Sporting Gesture II In the Oold Cup tomorrow. Sporting Gesture 11. one of the fancied lightweights in the classic, did a dashing 3f gallop in 38 3 5. accompanied by stablemate Zaia.138 words
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Article777 1966-10-08 19 Gold Clip parade A GUIDE to the runner* i the $50,000 Singapore Oold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah tomorrow; I CREDIT BALANCE 111 9.13 (6 bag Power House Lady Darling): Perennial topwelght in big races after his recordbreaking win in lOf Tensku i Oold Cup with 9.2 (Sm 2777 words
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Advertisement170 1966-10-08 19 ■Ugj H SPOTMATIC with the new 50mm f/1-4 LENS The Asahi Pentax Spotmatic introduces a new concept in cameras with behmd-the-lens exposure meters. The meter reads only what the lens sees. with no interference from extraneous light at all. This is because twin CdS cells measure the brightness of the170 words
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Advertisement171 1966-10-08 19 NEW YORK CANADIAN PACIFIC is the Statue of Liberty, jets you there the fastest, shortest Broadway. hot-dog«, the U.N. w »y from Hon g Kon 8- through Building. Wall Street, a da tnd the new Cinadi Pacific Airlines— A.r Canada swinging night-life. A «>ute. It s DC-8 comfort all n171 words
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176 1966-10-08 20 V.K. CHIN - V.K. CHIN By Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Ministry of Defence is niving priority to the question of more helicopters for East Malaysia to combat the threat from pro- Communist Tentera Nasional Kail mantan I tara incursion istv The Chief of the Air Stiff.176 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-10-08 20 Talks at White House as Ong and Bundy look on THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, talking to President Johnson at a meeting at the White House on Wednesday. Beside Tun Razak is the Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin. Mr.UPI - 101 words
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Obituary286 1966-10-08 20 MRS TAN MING ONC iner Dorothy Poh Lam aged 55 passed away nfflilly on 7-10-66 at 36. Ceylon Road. 6 porf, leaving behind her beloved nuabud, 1 son, 3 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, l daughter-in-law and grandchildren to mourn her loss Funeral 4 pm on 9-10-66 .it Holy Family Church.286 words
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Article37 1966-10-08 20 SINGAPORE. Fii. A retired Pakistani Government officer. Maulana Syed Mohamed Jamil, will give a talk In English on "Islam" at the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society's headquarters at Lorong 12. at 4 pm. tomorrow.37 words
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Article69 1966-10-08 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore printing employees will hold their 42nd annual prayer meeting at Sri Krlshnabahavan Temple in Waterloo Street tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Free meals will be provided for the poor. A prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan, of69 words
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232 1966-10-08 20 Russia throws out Chinese students MOSCOW. Friday THE Soviet L'nion today ordered all students from Communist China out of the country in retaliation against the ouster of Soviet students from China in September. All Chinese students are to get out of the Soviet Union before the end of October. TheAP - 232 words
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347 1966-10-08 20 MUAR, Friday THE Minister of Edu- cation, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, tori a y criticised the Selangor MCA for the wide publicity it had given to its demand for greater official use of the Chinese language "It was unwise of the Selangor347 words
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Article332 1966-10-08 20 liUNUow, rn. me lxmaon stock market was dull today with widespread fractional losses In all sections on Wall St. and weekend consideration. Oils were little changed with the Burmah half-yearly statement still overshadowing the section. The undertone In British funds remained firm although business was smaller than yesterday.332 words
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Article, Illustration217 1966-10-08 20 Chi-Chi and eager An-An: It's still a-go-go MOSCOvV, Fri. Giant pandas ChiChi and An-An, best known courting couple in the animal kingdom, were together again today, but the British bride-to-be was behaving more coyly than ever. Zoo officials, hopeful they will mate and produce an offspring, a rare event forReuter - 217 words
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Article283 1966-10-08 20 Death drop at second try IPOH. Fri. The 15- storey block in the centre of the Sunpei Pari Towers low-cost housing complex here claimed Its first victim today when a bill collector, Chan Wah Chai. 28. plunjzed to his death from the Ilth floor. A crowd «in the cround who283 words
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Article62 1966-10-08 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— There win be no water and poor pressure In the following areas from 12 30 p.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow: Cole-nan s.r—t. Nos. 23-1 to 37; Bt. GreRory ri?ne. Nos. 2 to 13; North Bridge Roac. 107 to 167; Hill Street, Nos. 35, 65 to AS:62 words
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Advertisement253 1966-10-08 20 VAN DER ENDS: To Jan and Utdewijk on Mb October at Assunta Ueipital. Tnanki to doctor and staff. WONO KAW: Between Chin Hens o Mr. and Mrs Wong T»l Wah and Molly Jit NKan d o Mr. and Mrs. Kaw i Hal on 8-10-66. THI MARRIAGE Is announced t>ti' 1253 words
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Advertisement173 1966-10-08 20 f CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 171 -C, Bencoolen Street, 5, Jolon Ah Fook, P.O. Box 1935, nB P.O. Box 104, Singapore. **rl Johore Bohru. Tel: ***** ***** Tel: 3958 HOME-STUDY COURSES (in all Subjects) 1. Higher School Certificate 2. Cambridge School Certificate 3. Malaysia Cert, of Education 4. General Cert, of173 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-10-08 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore fot the period 8 p.m. Thursday to S pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 84 75 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 90 73 C. Highlands 73 61 Jesselton 86 72 Kuchlng52 words
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