The Straits Times, 13 October 1966
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Title Section24 1966-10-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIK Natinnnl Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966 15 CENTS M.C(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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248 1966-10-13 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Wed. Police field force men scored an important success near Kuching yesterday evening; when they killed two militant nmmunist cadres who were training loral Chinese for an armrrt uprising by the "Sarawak Struggl«« Command." Official spokesman announced here today248 words
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Article29 1966-10-13 1 SAIOON. Wed Four thousand more American troops landed In South Vietnam today, i ßising the number of U.S. servicemen in thla country to 323,000 Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article40 1966-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Joint Malaysian-Filipino factfinding team will visit Jesselton on Monday to study the problems of fighting smugglers operating between the Philippines and Sabah The team is expected to complete its work within a week.40 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mopping-up success AND JAKARTA DECIDES TO ACT AGAINST REMAINING TNKU MEN ON BORDER MALAYSIAN security forces have accounted for all 50 pro-Communist Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara incursionists who entered Sarawak in July, and the Jakarta Government has decided to move against the454 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-10-13 1 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR By MALACCA, Wed. Wellknown Singapore lawyer. Mr. Leslie Rayner, 54, was killed this morning when the two-seater Piper aircraft he was piloting rrashlanded in heavy rain at Malacca Airport. He had left Kuala Lumpur in the 570.000 plane just before dawn en route261 words
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Article166 1966-10-13 1 ABUL FAZIL - A $40 mil. claim on barter banks ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Wed JNDOXKSIA has opened negotiations with a number of Singapore banks for settle inent of an outstanding pic -confrontation barter trade balance which, she claims, lias not been paid. i The deputy Indonesian liaison officer here. Mr. Bambang Trisulo,166 words
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Article224 1966-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. shipping delegates agreed here today a1 the close of their three-day meeting that there is now a "strong possibility" of Hie formation of an ASA snipping line. In a joint communique issued by the ad hoc committee on the ASA shipping line,224 words
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Article43 1966-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Asong. who has been ill, will return to the capital on Saturday, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today. The King is now resting in Kuala Trengganu. He was suffering from insomnia43 words
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78 1966-10-13 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Wed. —The Zimbabwe African People's Union <Zapu> claimed today that its freedom fighters had killed about 80 men of Rhodesia's Army and police in a battle 13 miles from Salisbury last month. The banned Rhodesian nationalist organisation admitted that some of ItsAP - 78 words
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Article54 1966-10-13 1 CAIRO, Wed— UAR has struck oil In the Shukeir area on the Western shore of the Gulf of Suez, the newspaper Al-Ahram reported yesterday. It said initial tests showed the new well produced "the beat quality crude oil ever found" in Egypt The estimated dally output54 words
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Article147 1966-10-13 1 Sock: We should not be neutral JAKARTA, Wed. President Soek;inio today said thai Iii(Ion i' s i a should follow ;i free and active foreign policy hut should nol embrace the in>pcrulist enemy or he neutral. "We an not sit tme on thp fence in our dealings with world problems."Reuter; AP - 147 words
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Article22 1966-10-13 1 JAK'.RTA. Wfri -Thp Jakarta militar. rnmmanclrr baa m-irurt-ed'all Chines* churat-trrs in ba torn down and replaced with Roman Mtm22 words
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Article37 1966-10-13 1 WASHINGTON. Tfr' Secretary of State Rusk said North Vietnamese troops in and vmth demilitarise! *onr RPf eil to have some ki military offensh r mind. He was confiden troops could handle any new threat. Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement52 1966-10-13 1 For Char Comfortable Comult C. S. CHONG, O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19, Chulia Street. Singapore. PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK!^ New Power Formula Esso Extra gasoline boosts power three ways ...Cleaning Power! Firing Power! Performance Power! Also preserves the power of new engines and restores lost power to52 words
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Advertisement102 1966-10-13 1 THOREfiS "THE ROLLS-ROYCE" AMONGS I TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLES TD-124 {se IES ii) JEBSEN JESSEN (5) LTD. S C. Atl« Inturanc* Bldg S'pnre 1. In T9ttt, J r Wincarnis the modern I TONK NSI health-giving tonic drink for all V occasions **-<£> 9 WINCABNIS TONIC WINE Wake up and live the Wincarnis102 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-10-13 2 No military end to war in Vietnam' BROWN: ONE INESCAPABLE FACT UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday Rhodesia: Call for honourable settlement TIIK British Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, said here yesterday that there could bt* no military solution to the conflict in Vietnam. He told the Genera] Assembly iii his maiden speechReuter - 313 words
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118 1966-10-13 2 UNITKD NATIONS, Wed. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr George Brown. agreed last night to visit Moscow early next year for wideranging discussion with Soviet leaders on world problems. He told reporters after a !Hi-miniitr meeting here with the Soviet Foreign Minister. .Mr.Reuter - 118 words
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Article20 1966-10-13 2 MANILA Wrri. a .ight earth tremor shook Manila and suburbs last night. No damage wag (•> portwl. Reutrr.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-10-13 2 RONNING: BOMBING WON'T BREAK HO'S WILL EDMONTON (Alber- ta). Wed. Veteran Canadian diplomat Chester Ronning, who earlier this year visited Hanoi, said last night that there was no chance of holding peace talks so long as the bombing of North Vietnam continued. In a lecture prepared for delivery at the162 words
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Article, Illustration391 1966-10-13 2 'TACTLESS INDIRA' BLAMED FOR RIFT 'She acted as if collective leadership did not exist 9 NEW YORK, Wednesday. J^N INDIAN journalist has claimed that Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhis "lack of tact' is causing the slow disintegration of the Congress Party's collective leadership that emerged after Mr. Nehru's death.391 words
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175 1966-10-13 2 YEW YORK, Wed. Russia is still ahead of the United States in the race to put a man on the moon, according to America's top space official. Mr. James Webb, administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said that175 words
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104 1966-10-13 2 T^EW DELHI, Wed. India may impose special travel restrictions on its doctors to prevent the exodus to Europe and North America, a Health Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Health officials and the External Affairs Ministry were drawing up plans to restrict the amountReuter - 104 words
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190 1966-10-13 2 Talk over 'hot line' ends four days of firmg YEW DELHI, Wed. 11 Four days of sporadic firing along the India-Pakistan border In Kashmir stopped yesterday after army chiefs of both sides conferred via a newly installed "hot line" telephone, it was reported here. After the firing stopped, sector commandersAP - 190 words
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Advertisement249 1966-10-13 2 How can a sleuth check 1,000 suspects, then pinpoint the villain- in one hour flat? *P™--j-rjr JtftWOJEiS sET Ml t >*_ m .jMEj_vgva3E^Lßk3Qf a j^^ vm _c<SS_^nflF T.R.A.CE. (Tape-controlled Recording Automatic Checkout Equipment) is the answer. Can make 1,000 checks an hour. Shows a time-saving in the region of oo"249 words
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Advertisement308 1966-10-13 2 KNIGHT PIANO I \S |K 10 SLIMLINE j Comporobl» In tons l« 1' j S srnvsd. Ji Sol* AgtnM fRELLERPIANOCO., LTD.,S 2, Orchard Rood, Singapore Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for308 words
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Miscellaneous41 1966-10-13 2 /Tt« A WOJDECPUIT^ SZ. ut\ s DCeSS I TCI6D IT I IT yc T I KWOW V OW AND IT PITT6D V COIOUB J vl-_ ishw /•ut i JO«r\ /it« two •ize«\ (COULDN'T) [SMALLER, j \B6SIST |TX \TUAH I UftUAICY J41 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-10-13 3 Labour conference winds up with 'Auld Lang Syne' MEMBERS of the Labour Party's national executive committee, including the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, link hands as the 65th annual conference of the party ends with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" at Brighton. Front left arc: Miss121 words
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Article82 1966-10-13 3 BRIGHTON,, Wed.— Salesman Earl Barrey and a friend narked a double bedstead in a parking meter bay in Brighton's main shopping rentre after carrying it for a milr. They inserted a coin for one hour's parking while they had tea and a rest before resuming their deliveryReuter - 82 words
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208 1966-10-13 3 Professor who stripped before his class WASHINGTON, Wed. Professor Joseph Tropea casually advised his sociology class at George Washington University that he was about to do something unorthodox. Then, as some of the boys and girls clapped and others looked shocked, he calmly stripped off his coat. tie. shirt andReuter - 208 words
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95 1966-10-13 3 Policeman's life saved by a ballpen MANILA, Wed— Police Sgt. 1 x Euloglo Macaplnlac is alive today because of a ballpen. Macapinlac, 41. and another policeman, Antonio Übago, 39. were shot by a theft suspect yesterday while they were recovering part of his alleged loot. A bullet struck Macapinlac on95 words
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Article44 1966-10-13 3 FLORENCE. Wed —Somebody dumped a box of. medicine Into Florence's famous marble fountain of Neptune yesterday, killing all the fish In It Tourists watched as workers drained the fountain and removed ebnut 451 b of dead carp and goldfish Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article33 1966-10-13 3 MEXICO CITY. Wed. More than 20.000 residents of Tampiro and its cotton growing area inland have suffered serious losses from the ravages of hurricane Inez which lashed the region yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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254 1966-10-13 3 TOKYO, Wednesday. J^ED Guards at a Peking school have reduced their headmaster and eight teachers to servants, making them sweep floors and grow vegetables, it was reported today. The group of boys and I girls, all aged about 18. told reporters in PekingReuter; AP - 254 words
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225 1966-10-13 3 THE POPE'S RETIRE AT 75 PLAN NOW IN EFFECT ftOME, Wed. Pope 1V Paul's recommendation to the clergy to retire at the age of 75 came into effect yesterday, clearing the way for younger men to fill high church posts. The recommendation, made at the suggestion of the recent VaticanReuter - 225 words
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Article57 1966-10-13 3 ROME. Wed— An Italian MR us demanding better pay. health Insurance, and pensions for nude models in Italian art schools. Mr Alberto Perioli (Liberal) has submitted a written parliamentary question asking that the present haphazard system of remuneration be changed "in view of the particularReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1966-10-13 3 LONDON. Wed— Four factory workers opened a railway van used as a .neat container and found £15,000 In sliver coin* stacked on the floor. The money had been missing three days. It went astray when sent by one bank branch to another by rail. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article52 1966-10-13 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— Newsweek magazine reported yesterday that Pope Paul VI will not accept the Nobel Peace Prize if, as rumoured, it is offered to him. Newsweek's unidentified source said the Pope feels working for peace is part of his job and undeserving of specialAP - 52 words
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79 1966-10-13 3 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Mrs. Aina Frlanrler. wife of Swedish Premier Tage Eriander, went on strike yesterday with about 1.300 other tearhers. Negotiations for a new work and wage agreement broke down yesterday Mrs. Eriander, a chemistry teacher at a Stockholm grammar school. Has not79 words
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176 1966-10-13 3 pAR I S, Wed. 1 Wealthy French Baron James de Rothschild, 70. is to sell his entire collection of art treasures after marrying 27-year-old Yvette Choquet, a former theatre usherette, in Paris later this month. Leading Paris auctioneer Maurice Rheims, aReuter - 176 words
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Article21 1966-10-13 3 MOSCOW. Wed— Women .lammed shops here today to buy a new perfume Imported from France. Its name: "BourgeoU." UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Advertisement286 1966-10-13 3 The watch that needs the least attention deserves the best service Bring your Rolex where it gets Rolex service Your Rolex Oyster is rugged. It is the beat protected movement in the world. Water and climate-proof; shockproof; by watch standards, virtually indestructible. But even though it is also the most286 words
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Advertisement194 1966-10-13 3 He's smiling and so he should be i He's looking forward to a happy future. This month his parents have started a Savings Account. They know that regular monthly deposits entrusted to a banking organisation of world renown will provide real security for themselves and for their family. Give your194 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-10-13 4 Dr. Husain: A busy three-day tour of S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. The Vice-President of India, Dr. Zakir Husain, who arrives here on Friday for a state visit, will be ceremonially received when he touches down at the Singapore airport at 11.30 a.m. At 6 p.m.. a reception will be given In231 words
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Article64 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The national registration teams for the new laminated identity cards will vu>it the Moulmem area from Oct. 35 to 29. Residents are requested to call at any of these registration centres: Kuan Chay Tong. 125. Moulmein Road: Sng Clan Association. 210. Mergul Road; Nam64 words
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Article58 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Wong Yip Lung, Chief Poisons Inspector at the Ministry of Health and part-time University of Singapore lecturer, will speak on the "functions of a pharmacist In a modern society" and the "Control of poisons In Singapore" at the Apex Club of Singapore's dinner meetIng58 words
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Article43 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE Wed.— The Rev. Jiyu Kennet. foreign guest master at the Sojiji Temple in Japai. *nd viiiiine Ifcturer to a!l foreian Z*>n study groups in Japan, gave a talk on Zen Burldhum in thp Singapoi' Polytechnic Buddhist Society hen today.43 words
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150 1966-10-13 4 SINOAPORE. Wed.— The Minister lor Foreign Affairs. Mr. 5. Rajaratnam, and the Minister of State ror Culture. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will be attending the inaugural concert of the "Music for the Millions" series at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night. Sponsored by Donald150 words
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Article69 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The military will carry out exercises at Ulu Pandan Camp from 7.30 p.m to 9.30 p.m. tomorrow, and south of Mandai Road between 10 m.s. and 12i m.s. in the Catchment Area :rom 8 a.m. to 12 noon daily from tomorrow until Friday. Live69 words
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Article174 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Tourist Promotion Board will be organising a "window display" competition to be held In conjunction with Tourist Week next month. The competition, under the themes "Singapore Instant Asia" and "Singapore Bhopper's Paradise." will be open to shops and other business establishments with174 words
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306 1966-10-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MAIDSERVANT told the High Court here today of one night in Changi when seven servicemen walked into some bushes and rescued her from a driver who had abducted her. Wong Soh Mvi, 21, was testifying against Vusof bin Saad, 30,306 words
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188 1966-10-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. President Johnson's press secretary. Mr. Bill Moyers. arrived here today with a team of U.S. Government officials to plan the President's visit which begins on Oct. 30. He told reporters at the airport that President Johnson had long been188 words
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Advertisement281 1966-10-13 4 ■CAPIVoLVp."OPENVTODVY"Vi" 4 i. BUT I "BEAU GESTE':_GUY STOCKWEU? 3^^k DOUG McCLURE LESUE NIELSEN -TELLY SAVAUS Plus ON STAGE Tonight 9.30 pm —No Free List M PRINT E D Dr,.t.t by JPJ^P'W'T Chonrito, 86 High Street rn^mZ 'ZjJSOs, Modeli from m VfaßßaMaaME Zi V/ '--2S. Tne S' n 9<>Po r Model281 words
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Advertisement44 1966-10-13 4 TONIGHT it 8.30 p.m. The Stage Club's -HEDDA GABLER" By H. IbMn. At CULTURAL CENTRE THEATRE Bookings at Cold Storage t Robinsons or at the Door. Economical, Central Quint. STRAND HOTEL Clean rooms, ell conveniences. Bet Restaurant 21/25 Bencookn Street, Singapore 7. T.I: 2382«/23»29.44 words
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Advertisement378 1966-10-13 4 f ATU A V GALA PREMIERE! DAI AfC VAIHAT TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. PALAIfc SEASON STARTS SIMULTANEOUSLY TOMORROW CATHAY PALACE Him, 2.30. 6.00 6» 9.15 pm E 100. 3.45. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Now a name, soon a legend. Borne caM him savage and some oetedhms. fk. t m •ndonefouno- SA-^rMn>aa>378 words
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Advertisement616 1966-10-13 4 :#sii.VirV: ■Organisation; Opens Today 11 1 45-4-6 30-9 JO |J I -BEAI GESTH 9 TeMy Sovotos 8 B Plus ON jTACE T3op m. SJJ INo Frei J ESBIUNE FASHION SHOW S^TI.RC■ > AY VIDMGHTI sjj ejjßiy Uanton "becret Agent SUPER DRAGON" color i _Mor.sa MELL v -r.'ri LEf Op»m Today616 words
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Article257 1966-10-13 5 ARBEE REJAL - ARBEE REJAL By Johore Bahru, Wed. A SETTLEMENT ENDS TOWN COUNCIL'S $500 A DAY PENALTY PAYMENTS TO FIRM r ]MIE Johore Bahru Town Councils $500 a day headache at Setulang Laut here has been resolved at a cost of more than $200,000. The cause of the headache257 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wod. The Indonesian soldier was today described as a jack of all trades" by the Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail. In a talk on his recent flail to Jakarta at the weekly luncheon meeting of285 words
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Article64 1966-10-13 5 ALOR S'IAR. Wed Polite have intensUitd their .search for a pretty 16-year-old girl. Rahmah blue Awattg, who has been D liiK Horn her home near Jab:. about 10 miles trom here, blnte Sept. L'O Today, they circularised all static:;- lo be on the look-out (or64 words
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Article30 1966-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Ad\ erasers Association of Malaysia will hold the 1966 Advertising Ball at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor in the University of Malay* on Dec. 10.30 words
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Article54 1966-10-13 5 I.Ml'lNti Wed.— A piMtr lA\: operator, Urn B>mn due. 28, lined a total uf $400 and di«quaiiliod irum riming tor 13 mi nths heir yesterday. He was fined $200* for as a public service vehicle '.Mthout a licence and anoUier $200 fur using it without beum54 words
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Article27 1966-10-13 5 BLTTERWORTH. Wed. The Rural Development Authority has given 525.0r0 for the construction oi a new mosque at Padang Lahat Kepal. about six miles from here27 words
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144 1966-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. r rHE next Made-in-Malaysia floating trade fair is to be organised on a more ambitious scale and will probably visit Indonesia and other South-East Asian countries, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann. said toHe described the fair144 words
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99 1966-10-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed —Mr. E. P. Vannier. export director of the Cognac-Otard company of France is expected in Singapore on Sunday on the nrs>t stage of a study tour of the wine and spirits market here and in Malaysia During his 11-day tour. Mr. Vannier99 words
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Article36 1966-10-13 5 PENANG. Wed. Haji Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad. 42. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of possessing a revolver and seven rounds of ammunition without a licence. He waa refused ball.36 words
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Article25 1966-10-13 5 KANGAR. WeO. The Mentn Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, will open the new building of the Belior Maji national school on Oct 2225 words
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Article140 1966-10-13 5 PENANG. Wed |>IM l( 1 to(i.i> discover cd that a woman who had stood in the dink in a magistrate* couit here and pleaded not en ill uith II others tn .< i barer ot uambline in iiiiinniin gamine house. v.in not the woin.in thc\140 words
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157 1966-10-13 5 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By Singapore, Wednesday 'J'WO of four Indonesian barter traders were killed by lightning yesterday as they sailed home to nearby Tanjong Balai in a sampan after trading at Telok Ayer Basin here. A third man. Ahak bin Jiman, suffered j157 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-10-13 5 Tourist guide Heddy's success formula J^LALA LUMPLR. Wed. —As the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association announced plans for a second course for guides. a .'(I car -old beauty urged more women to turn to tourism as a career. ■ha Hcddy Wong has been in the business for three years and was191 words
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131 1966-10-13 5 A stamp to mark Council Negri's centenary J^UCHING. Wed. Sarawak's Council Negri centenary on Sept. 8 ne^t year— is to be commemorated with a special postage 1 stamp issue. The State Government today Invited the pi>'<r to i submit designs for i,n stamp. The Council Negrl. which was established by131 words
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Article45 1966-10-13 5 i PENANG. Wed.— Che Da-:m^h Oashir. leader of :'ae Penang Umno women's section, has been elected Kaum Ibu leader for Penang and Province Wellesley. Che Van binte Hussain is deputy j leader. Che Sitl Aishah Omar >eoretarv. and Che Mariam treasurer45 words
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Article43 1966-10-13 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. The Deputy Chief Police Officer. Perjlc. Asst Commissioner Tan Kwan j Pun. gave away commendation i letters and monetary awards to 11 policemen from Krian district, at a ceremony at the district police headquarters at Bagan Serai yesterday43 words
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Advertisement333 1966-10-13 5 i What are 130 inches long,red,travel at I 90mph with lovely curves big boots I k can do 42-3 mpg m k with a DOHC 606 cc engine? J TONIGHT 8 P.M. j VICTORIA THEATRE MUSIC FOR THE MILLIONS! featuring RAYMOND COHEN i DISTINGUISHED BRITISH VIOLINIST iccompanist CHEUNG MUN CHIT333 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1966-10-13 6 Oh Kee Tiang; Jessie Leembruggen - Oh Kee Tiang and Jessie Leembruggen PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: 52nd DAY Reporters: PENANG, Wednesday THE NEW COUNCIL WAS BENT ON A POLICY OF GOOD STAFF RELATIONSHIP JHE Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. told the Abdul Aziz1,599 words
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Advertisement431 1966-10-13 6 World's Largest Motorcycle Manufacturer HONDA WOrld's First Motorcycle Maker to Win the Manufacturer's Prize in F.I.M. (Federation Internationale de Motor Cycliste) World Championship in all solo categories 50, 125, 250, 350 and SOOcc. in a single year. World's .^gU Quality M G al nP^S «r Jr* 1 Th 6 Practical,431 words
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Advertisement141 1966-10-13 6 GIRLS... get it today! M /I AMERICAS NOI CRAZE i^S' II J Hot/trie \sU*o ■-n »P»r'prt f or natural, /Jfi mm 'j I 'permed or Dl*4(>d tiair. MESbW I *G'j/irant<">d not to bum j t^^^w or scorch ha>r *ldeal for home, Is■ I '4^r I office or a 1 10141 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-10-13 7 PC SHIVADAS - Plain but dignified: The new look outfit for MCS PC SHIVADAS By IPOH. Wed. Malay- sian Civil Service officers now have a new look uniform in which the accent is on dignity with simplicity. The P*'rak State Secretary, Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Ya'acob. said this today when describing the new303 words
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Article40 1966-10-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Twelve nrw typewriter! and three tablr fans \;<lurd at $3,616 Mttt ■toieii Irutii tin- PudU Conunct-Lial itp here on Monday. Thieve* broke In through the buck door atid sma.shed a caphoard ulierc the machines kept40 words
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Article37 1966-10-13 7 PLN \NG. Wed —A new DSUM brartch \m!l be tonneel in Lali.it Minvafc village, in Piovimr VVrlle>.cy. on Saturday. This will briafl th« total number of branches in Nori'n Province WeUestajr L'mnn divuiun to 42.37 words
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Article129 1966-10-13 7 VJEREMBAN. Wed. Seremban Urn n o will present an historical kris to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ruzak. at a din- i ncr here on Saturday to honour him for his efforts in ending confrontation. More than 1.000 people ot all races are129 words
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93 1966-10-13 7 LONDON Wed Mr Prti-r CNMNI Jonrs 55. who u.i- KcmMled from Britain's Prison Service to the Government of Mii;.i|iiiir from Match ltd to April iw:; is to be the nni governor of Britain's most formidable prison Dartmoor. the Home Office an- ii mined93 words
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Article, Illustration441 1966-10-13 7 BMC car assembly factory best in S-E Asia PLANS FINALISED TO SET UP $7m. PLANT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. I^HE $7 million plant to assemble British Motor Corporation cars will become the largest and best in South-East Asia within 12 months, a top BMC official said today. He is Mr. V.441 words
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Article55 1966-10-13 7 Housewife foils a snatch thief RNANG. Wed An armed youth, who unsuccessfully tried to snatch a necklace from a housewife at Kuala ItSMU Koad this morning, flrd into i sidclanc when she screamed for help. I.ilv (hoy (h.m I. in 40. r«'••rivrd several cuts on the forehead, hands and arms55 words
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194 1966-10-13 7 Robbers demand $10 to 'redeem' lighter I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three youths told a man that if he wanted to get back his cigarette lighter which they had taken from him, he had to leave his nephew behind and go home and get $10 to redeem it. In the Sessions Court194 words
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Advertisement328 1966-10-13 7 FITNESS THROUGH TERRYS TERRYS SCULLING EXERCISER No. 1173 A Sturdy steel tube frame centrally divided for packing into t" mini Fitted with Terrys steel strand springs which never lose the*r Tenei "~~^T^^"^~^^^~^~~ I I MflWiT HMT kMI MB timys smius so* ti»«m suit smut m»vi pocut »«isi ((doitcm EMSiMto OUMIIEUSN*.328 words
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284 1966-10-13 8 THONG REPORT ON THE NGEE ANN COLLEGE. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (iROI'P of Xgee Ann College students lo day rebelled againsl the leadership of |he college students' union in its current agitation ugainsl the Thong Saw Pak reporl on the future development of Ihe college.284 words
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Article155 1966-10-13 8 Local Chinese leader dies at 64 SINGAPORE. Wed— A wellknown Chinese community leader Mr Lav Loke Ylng. died a. the General Hospital this afternoon after a short illness. He wax 64. Mi Lav was the managing director of Tin Senu Goldsmith and Tat Cheonic Ooldsmlth. and a long-standing commit lee155 words
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Article46 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE. \V-d The Pek Kio Community Centre m Cambridge Road will be holding a -appointment ceremony of Its m..--n..gement committee hi 7.30 p.ni on Saturday Ihe function will br lol'oucd by the, prize-(fivniK ceremony ol the National Days celebration compeunon hi the centre.46 words
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Article63 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE Wrd l!k Minister ol State lor Culture. Mr Lee Klioon Choy. will decline open an exhibition oi palntlnvj hj sis Singapore srtMa si the National Library lecture hall at 5.30 p.m. i tomorrow Thr artists .ire Messrs Choo I Ken« Kwans. Foo Clire San63 words
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Article37 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE Wrd Ihr Mm tote* for Education. Mr One P.tn Boon, will review tlir annual con' Mned parade ol the S~hool Arm (\iclr; Corps at the Raffles InstltUl lion <-round ;ti 4 p.m on Saturday37 words
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Article, Illustration228 1966-10-13 8 CIINGAPOML Wed A «5 singer. ,i d.tiKcr .mil Nclinnl te. idler liml.in joined two olher cirh in i he aeeitasl f»r the covelrd .Miss luiirisin Bhsgapeara title. \nd with anlj ihrer dayi before the etaatag iate <>" SUurdav. tin•rgaaiaera <>i the contest the VS228 words
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Article26 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE Wed Radio StnBapura'i English Service will broadcast an interview wlili Mi James Soh. a released politn.il detainee, tomorrow at 710 p m i26 words
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147 1966-10-13 8 OINGAPORE. Wod. The University of Singapore Students' Union is considering "mon effective" action to press ahead with its demands for academic freedom and university autonomy and withdrawal of the suitability certificates. Tiio secretary <>r ihe Action Committee f.>r the campaign Mr tiurdlal Singh, today147 words
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93 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE. W«d Mr. Chen Kong Yuen, a leiiuiei at the Singapore Polyteclnut School of Eniiineerins. is now m tidying at the University of Wisconsin in Madi.on under a Ford Foundation want The Ford grant for tlie Polytechnic's staff development procranime is being administered by93 words
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Article36 1966-10-13 8 '.TORE Wed ProIoMMFH.C. Kolly. Visiting Piolpssor of Applied Chemistry. University of S mica pore «11J Bivr a mlk on "The niHiCiii'.- ol niffar' hi thr luncheon meeting ol thp Roisry riub of SinjanoiT-WVM lomonow36 words
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Article192 1966-10-13 8 SINGAPORE. Wad AN eight-hour long regatta, leaturing 18 exciting sea sports events off Elizabeth Walk, will round off this year's Tourist Week on Nuv 13. A parade of floats and a water-skiing and rowing display will highlight the regatta in which participants in kolehs. speedboats, yachts192 words
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Advertisement402 1966-10-13 8 New Sanyo Sound's Exciting (from any Sanyo tape recorder) f 1 1 1 1 1 ij^ftnm 0 I aan I 'I a^l aaaß^^illa^N. U a^Laav^SSs^hv I Laaamr wSf,W\ mT^^^\ BawTJiaaw^% I k^^^ _a «Jl U I aaaaaWC/7 V- jS^^^^^^ I I Bl p I PHI k^^9l^S999i^SU I Model MR-929 Deluxe402 words
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Miscellaneous230 1966-10-13 8 O«/l /iff II 41 in lin I BELIEVE IDO RECALL V COULD MAVE \l PO/T KNOW-! I HMm 1 SEEMS 3^ I NO, THE MAMR WAS MORE Jt^ 2 2 SOME Mi^lTlON OF AN TWE ISTH\ BEEN... IT WAS IT HASNT IT WAS JUST/ THAT LJKE TAaw TAMPA." TAMPA 1230 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1966-10-13 9 What colour midget tomorrow Joe? taut Bob lelis us it's teabreak. At 4.30 Second Assistant Bob looks in and asks us to come down to the set. It's a vast, brightly lit area, the biggest casino in the world, with some 200 people at the tables. Somebod y we later1,691 words
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Advertisement141 1966-10-13 9 Not tine* the filming of Cleopotro hove to many legends grown up in filmdom at around the making of Casino Royale. Half the actors in the world, and most of the studios in Britain, seem to have become involved in this wild send-up of all James Bond stories. Near the141 words
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Advertisement12 1966-10-13 9 1^ The craziest adventure of Jonat^^^^^^k|| t_ Lk_s Lk__s b*W_4 Lak__ r12 words
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Obituary53 1966-10-13 10 H Wor4m lit t Minimum) ANDREWS (AHNA): On September tail mother-in-law of Meerope (Johni '••rhaioor of T» Beamiah Avenue, "rentwood (Perth i Weatern Auetralia. Irxether we tolled for many yeara. In upa and downa you alway! cheered. Maaa you left, Myrlck, your memorlea dear, Are alwaya with ua through53 words
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Obituary31 1966-10-13 10 1* K era's Hi Minimum i IN EVER LOVINC Memory ot our •larling mother Maud Beatrice Lemoe art* on called to reet on 13-HVM vnndlv remembered by her children31 words
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Article74 1966-10-13 10 U WorJt lit (Mimtmum) MAISON MARIE Crand Annual Sale, laat few daya! Price* alaahed by •1 i«rter on all Itema 2». Tanglln Road, S pore 10. Tel: (421)27. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES aanuiinee that the Singapore suop la now remaining open until c p.m. ey«r»rta> except Saturday and Sunday. fREE74 words
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Article659 1966-10-13 10 The M.C.A. elements who are agitating for greater use of the Chinese language stand condemned, at least, of tactical folly. They may turn out to be guilty of worse. Leaving aside, for the moment, the reasonableness ot otherwise of the concessions they are seeking (and the substance j659 words
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Article413 1966-10-13 10 A statement by Dato Albakri, chairman of the Malaysian Election Commission, that preparations for elections in Sarawak could be completed by next July completes a i framework for coming political events in East Malaysia. Sabah, which asked for its elections as long ago as December, 1964, and which413 words
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Article181 1966-10-13 10 The Hrst Made-in-Malaysia floating trade fair, which has just ended its month-long tour of East and West Malaysia and Singttpore, appears to have bevn both a popular and a business success. Total attendances near enough to a quarter of a million make their own unarguable case from an181 words
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618 1966-10-13 10 STUART GRIFFIN - Quietly, the Gls are leaving Japan STUART GRIFFIN By Tokyo, Wad. THE G.l.s are vanishing from Japan where In the past their massive presence has invoked so much criticism to the quiet pressure of a Government. In response very conscious of its sovereignty and equally fearful of being Involved in618 words
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1099 1966-10-13 10 GORDON TETHER - GORDON TETHER by of the Financial Times London, Wed. MASSIVE disinflationary programmes ot the kind recently introduced in Britain and the U.S. are bound to have a chilling effect on the world economic climate when they involve two such important international pace-setters. So1,099 words
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Article25 1966-10-13 10 Disinflation measures by Britain and now the U.S. have relieved the threat of world recession that loomed large in the not-too-distant future.25 words
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183 1966-10-13 10 l/UTURE concert goers 1 going to the NTUC Conference Hall will either need rubber necks or suffer the risk of lookIng like giraffes. Not having a very Mretchable neck I had to be contented with staring at the raised lid of the grand183 words
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Letter315 1966-10-13 10 MY daughter graduated from the Ipoh Day Training College in 1962 and was posted to the Yahaya Putera School in Kuala Krian. Kelantan. She has applied for a transfer at the end of every year in the hope of getting a place back in her hometown or315 words
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Letter29 1966-10-13 10 T"HE parking lots lor motor cycles in Singapore are Insufficient. We would rather pay parkin* fees than receive notices of prosecution from car park attendants. CYCLI6T Singapore29 words
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Advertisement884 1966-10-13 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advcrfnemenll ma* be handed la. COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKIT Orchard Roed (Receptiomu Oetk) COLD STORAGE tRANCMIS Ar Holland Read Naval Bate. Autherited AecnM: CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Wmchetret Heute, Cellyei Qxa* THE NEWS FRONT Filtpalnck't Suatrmerbel M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. Naval late HAMIEM STORE.884 words
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Advertisement41 1966-10-13 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Abo Importers m Eiportert •t Hiak Clait Worstaeta WftolUns. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Straat. Tal: ***** HONGKONG: Mirader Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kewloon.41 words
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Advertisement121 1966-10-13 10 CHAIN SAWS WARNING It has come to our notice that STIHL chainsaws manufactured by ANDREAS STIHL of WAIBLINCEN. WEST GERMANY, bearing no serial numbers or with the serial numbers defaced or altered are being offered for sale. The public is hereby warned that in our opinion possession or use of121 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-10-13 11 By MARGARET WEE I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A fashion designer from Bangkok today predicted that the mini skirt craze would not last because "it is too scandalous." Ht is Dr. Clpr i a n o de Ocampo. a Filipino who has a236 words
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Article97 1966-10-13 11 I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thai officials arrested a man trying to smugglp about 1.100 rounds of ammunition from Thailand to Padang Besar last. month. The man was cftOghi when he tried to cro:s the Thai Malaysian border in his car This was stated by Ihe Prime97 words
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Article74 1966-10-13 11 MALACCA. Wed. A 30-year-old Singer sewing machine shop manager. Pritam Singh. was today sentenced to 18 months' ia>. hv thr Sessions Court here for criminal breach of trust of $1,840 in respect of three machines entrusted to aim The court was told that the three machines74 words
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Article242 1966-10-13 11 HE WILL SPEAK TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON ABOUT GIVING AID TO INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fjENGKU Abdul Rahman will make a personal appeal to President Johnson for aid to Indonesia when the American President arrives here on Oct. 30 for a two-day official visit. "I will speak to242 words
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70 1966-10-13 11 Man of 64 puts armed men to flight CERKMBAN, Wed. —An elderly businessman last night put a gunman and two others to flight when he challenged them with a parang. The gang entered the home of Mr. Lai Kam. 64. at Bakar Batu. near here, and demanded money. Mr. Lai70 words
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Article91 1966-10-13 11 Five held in police raid VI ALACCA, Wed. Police raided a coffee shop opposite the City Park here this afternoon and detained five men believed to be responsible for a spate of extortions and robberies in the town. Thp Malacca CID Chief. Deputy Supt. Yap Thlan Chin, said that, acting91 words
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Article, Illustration407 1966-10-13 11 JOSEPH YEO - Leslie Rayner: Lawyer, Rotarian, social worker... JOSEPH YEO By SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Leslie Rayner, who was killed in a plane crash at Malacca this morning, was a well-known Singapore lawyer, Rotarian, social workers, businessman and pilot. An enthusiastic aviator, he made headlines in 1962 when he and two friends flew407 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-10-13 11 Cathorina flies off for a screen test SINGAPORE. Wed Beauty queen Catherina Chant. 19 (above), left for Hong Knnc today in search of a new career in films She has been offered a screen test by Cathay Kens Studios. If she succeeds, she may he offered a role in a72 words
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Article43 1966-10-13 11 IPOH. Wed Two men making their ovapf on a bicycle they had just stolen were arrested by police in Brewster Road yostprday. On them wore also round housebreaking :mplements consisting of an Iron rod. a screw dnvrr and four spanners43 words
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95 1966-10-13 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Barisan sosialls. which plans to hold a series of rallies from tomorrow evening to agitate against tht Government, has not received a police permit up till late this afternoon. A spokesman ror the party, whose nine MPs resigned last week from Parliament,95 words
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Article26 1966-10-13 11 TAIPING. Wed -Low Ec Keng 38. was fined 1250 yesterday for failing to f urnlih hi* income tax return* far the r«ajv iv« tad26 words
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125 1966-10-13 11 174 rounded up in swoop on gang dens SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 In one of the biggest operations in recent months against secret society thugs, police last night rounded up 174 suspects in the Chinatown area. Threp senior officers led the police party of nln« Inspectors and 50 men In the125 words
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Article33 1966-10-13 11 KAJANG. Wed The Kaianf Hieh School Old Boys' Association will WOOD launch a campaign i" nIM moiipy to construct a trnnis and a badminton court and to buy a billiard tablr.33 words
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Article32 1966-10-13 11 MACHANG. Wed .--Loch Road here has been re-named Dato Ha.shim Rnad alter the first Ma chang District Officer. Dato H.i Mum bin Mohammed, who v now the Kelantan State Secre-32 words
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Advertisement57 1966-10-13 11 JH| P^nNQTjk*. J4 ;^3 KB Ma m fffk Care for your S children /Mks Give them daily Stvenseas Cod Liver Oil either liquid or in capsules! I of^silfcv^[l Sevenseas is best for strong and health/ bones, muscles and teeth. f !i Give them nature strongest foundations <r\ 1 SevenSeaS HI57 words
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Advertisement190 1966-10-13 11 Now H Jets each week to Hongkong Only Malaysian offers you so many jets to Hongkong .6 direct from Singapore. .4 via Kuala Lumpur (there's even an additional service through Jesselton if you've business there). Most frequent Jets famed Silver Kris Service all the way— that's Malaysian. See your travel190 words
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Miscellaneous664 1966-10-13 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur, an Asli: 7.35 Karen: 800 News rrnans; 6 Inoh. Malacca; 3. In Mandarin: 810 Events of in l"ho!> Bahru; 4 Taiping; the Week: 835 Religious Pro--7 Batu I'ahat; 9 Kluanj. gramme: 9.00 News in Nation--545 P.M.: Opening and al Language. 9.12 Teratal; Programme Summary:664 words
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Article, Illustration360 1966-10-13 12 presented by KSME BAPTISTA 'They are so easy to buy,' says muchtravelled wife a lour year slay in England, Joriv Kwan has returned to Singapore with thai glad-to-be-back smile. One of Singapore's former lop fashion models, she said: It's so good to be back on this lovely360 words
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Article282 1966-10-13 12 OLIVIA YEOH - OLIVIA YEOH WITH DID you know that there is such a thing as an "economical" dress In the fashion market! The French have come up with a vinyl rubberised material which needs no laborious washing, ironing or drying. Dresses in pale green, orange and a few other shades need282 words
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Article174 1966-10-13 12 BIRTH control in China is being carried out through some unusual methods, reports Dr. Tien-Hsi Cheng, professor of zoology at the Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Cheng recently returned from a trip to the Far East to collect additional material for his research into methods and174 words
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Advertisement197 1966-10-13 12 < '-'^i K perfumes cosmetics /S^^^ Ss from Paris RBJfil Sore throat? I IDequadin Lozenges kill germs that causa the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges197 words
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Advertisement665 1966-10-13 12 DON'T BE SKINNY I Be n Jfc. r 7 ■m. ~"w dm get the figure that others admire WATE-ON MEN B.? Big Be Strong --Bp Pcwmi "irri-/ ful with WATE-ON P^HmimmL^ GIRLS Get t!ie figure that men admirs and otner 9 irls env y with WATE-ON CHILDREN will also gain665 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-10-13 13 1/UCHING. Wed. Dato Abang Othman, a Minister in Dato Ningkan'a coalition Cabinet and chairman of Party Negara Sarawak, anno un i 1 r d yesterday that the party' I executive committee had "sacked" him. He has now applied 'o Ju'.n Dato Nlngkan's192 words
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Article69 1966-10-13 13 SINGAPORE. Wed— The central manager of the Public I Board. Mr. K. V D. Gin. will lead the Singapore delegation to the 15ih sectional meeting of the World Power Conference to be helii in Tokyo next week. The other members of the delegation are Mr. A.69 words
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Article29 1966-10-13 13 KUCHO4O. Wed. Uh;u Hh;i been elected chairman of the Baiang Lupar district council la Sarawak's Second Division, replacing the new Chief Minister. Penghulu Tan i Sli.— RenterReuter - 29 words
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168 1966-10-13 13 30 HOMES FIND WORMS IN PIPE WATER YIUAR. Wed. Thirty 1 1 families in town council quarters in Jalan Ismail here today complained of larvae-type worms in their water supply. A worker. Mr. K. Kutan. 42. today took a sample of the water to the councils office and showed the168 words
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Article57 1966-10-13 13 IPOH Wrd.— Thr .Mvr Quilrt- '■!> i: oni thp Philippine.' •rill feature in the "Girls A-Go-Go" show at the St. John Ambulance Hall here en Friday and Saturday. They are Zarina. Salome. Connie. Com and Victoria, who are now •.ourfne Malaysia together with Mi.ss Tien Tien,57 words
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88 1966-10-13 13 J/ANGAR. Wed. The secretary of the Perlis National Language Front, Inche Mohamed Din bin Yaacob. today appealed to MCA youth leaders to be calm and patient over the Chinese language issue. MCA youth leaders should reirain from touching on communal issues which could88 words
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315 1966-10-13 13 Language: Tengku blames the 'young blood' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'J'HE MCA parent body is not connected a all with the recent revival of the language issue. Tengku Abdul Rahman told his weekly post-Cabinet conference today. '"It is the work of some 'young blood" within the party who want to pick315 words
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Article77 1966-10-13 13 31 traders get visas for Jakarta CINGAPOKi:. Wed. about 30 local businessmen have so far been issued with visas for Jakarta by the Indonesian liaison office here. AM these traders are involved in the Sl5O million credit arrangement between the two countries'. A few hive left for Jakarta, while others77 words
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Article32 1966-10-13 13 Party for VicePresident SINGAPORE. Wed -The Singapore Indian Chamber at Commerce will hold a dinner party in honour of India's Vice-Pie>:ri>!>i Di Zrtkir Hussein, at the Four lions. Hotel Slngapura. on Friday32 words
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Article30 1966-10-13 13 SINGAPORE Wed An aina Tlium Chang Mui. 58. yestrraav r ported that her employer'. 1 hon in G.lstead Road had been bur-»l< and 81.426 worth of lewellei 5-.olrp30 words
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173 1966-10-13 13 I^UCHING. Wed. Sarawak's Director of Medical Services announced tonigtit that the Indonesian Red Cross had tried to trace the three Sarawak Medical Denutment men abducted near Tebedu 'n Sarawak in April last year but had been nnable to get any information about their173 words
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Article55 1966-10-13 13 Pt.NANG. Wed.— Tbe State Agriculture Department has rushed a large quantity of in c ticide to Kayan Lepas foilowine an attack by inse U on coro"U trees in the area. According to villagers, thou ands of coconut tr eplanted on several hundred acre* of land ha\>55 words
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224 1966-10-13 13 7 foreign societies in Spore orchid show OINGAPORE. Wed. Seven overseas orchid societies and two airlines will take part in the lt>66 orchid show to be opened by President Yusof at the Singapore Turf Club at 6 p.m. on Friday. At this three-day ;how, organised by the Malaysian Orchid Society,224 words
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Article59 1966-10-13 13 KUAIA LUMPUR. Wed Cheok Yong Pull. 26. Mir>accountant with Malayan Banking Ltd. pleaded noi guilty in a magistrate court yestprday to a charge of forgery Hf is alleged to have forged tht signature of Norlin bintc Y«cob. *n rmoioyee of the bank. or. July 1 to apply for59 words
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Advertisement96 1966-10-13 13 'iM r B I f A Shisvido crration for an atmosphtrt of bright f«minin« vitality. Three sunshine lipstick shade* combined with make-up ff r^ r^, powder stick foundation and nail W3* J 7 enamel to give you a new kind of sunny feeling. w in a pack of 6 p.eces96 words
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Advertisement278 1966-10-13 13 Exquisite JAEGER table clocks for your home or office Enhance the decor of your home or office with the enchanting beauty of a JAEGER table clock. Ex'quisitc grandeur that is the fine work of Swiss craftsmanship and precision engineering at its best. A magnificent gift in a handsome, plush presentation278 words
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Miscellaneous66 1966-10-13 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl r3 f ...too snjs :n ~N. Wr5S »V TH' SWOULDECS! J /HMM. ..PANTS TOCM la *.^Jt 1 j TISHT IM TH' WAISTjy j\poV\TlO") Ik y ''HOW LONG^N TWAT "N KSTICK T' THIS DIET^\ WILL IT V DEPENDS AN' COME BACK IN J TAKE TO lON66 words
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Article58 1966-10-13 14 Horrf, If* Minimum, THE FAMILY OF M. atr Madam Antoinette Chve w mh to thank h nreatha in their rrrrnt hcreavem«nt. THI FAMILY OF the la!.- Mrs. One Kh)f Her Nee Tan Suat ...:oti of 173 Geylanc Road, expren* thrir (rateful thayki to fnrnda and niatim for their attendance,58 words
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Article34 1966-10-13 14 2* Word $li (Minimum) NEW PINEAPPLES LAMPSHADES Just unlocked. Call in for your choice. The Ming rihon. <3s Orchard Road A 1 pore ANNOUNCINC CASUAL INTRODUCTORY M.r M .National 1n... .'nanrita. H r34 words
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Advertisement642 1966-10-13 14 onlinurd from fate 101 SITUATIONS VACANT ">rrf« <■* r/.. rxtrm TECHNICIAN REOUIREO Kox |oi c VOUNC PERSON m.ie to t\ vr required tor small Singa|K>re o(B>e. Telephony S pore S4 EXPERIENCED COOKBOY and aaaaa required. Good salsrv Box .\<"-( y T I pore WANTED FOREMAN md Mechanic Box A4mi si.642 words
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Advertisement697 1966-10-13 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt (Mm.)— Box it clt. txtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITEO from experienced teacners 'Graduates and Normal College Trained, lo teach Mnthamatics Science. Engh<n and M.iUy m King K<i-nro VII Sei-ondary School laiping. tnder-graduates in thnr tinu year not under bond to tbe Government rnuy also apply before 20th697 words
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Advertisement743 1966-10-13 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M rrf« M Mm.)— Box it clt. txlrm MARINE VISTA Johorc Kahru oew modern T«o-»toru<l Klat roofed house »tta 3 brdroom>. xtudy etc Modern Hliuiut I'nlurmshed Raal UH9 monuily. I'hum J F. ii.'!. 1 prtiee nours. FURNISHED BUNCALOW in BO moial Road near Taoglin Club Kith .1 air-conditioned743 words
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Advertisement648 1966-10-13 14 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE IJ ordt St < Mim.y— Box it et: txtrm FOR SALE 2 adjoining flaU OS 121h i top i floor Skyscraper CaveaaaA Road Olemenceau Avenue lummodiouK accoremodation of spacious Bjaa room. 3 hedrooms. 2 nnthroorns. kitchen, from and "*ar t>alconips Kurther particular*, please laatMß tc648 words
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Advertisement633 1966-10-13 14 TOURS k EXCURSIONS li Wordt %t (Mm.)— Box it ctt. txtr FAIRWIND TRAVEL SERVICE. T. Middle Road. 8 pore *****. Bangkok L h iii riKms i tA 'Hfl Gatucs "T ta rtt* rsi r via Haadyai. Boogkbla. a days S44U 19 da>s 1390 16 d->ys *360 19 I 4 IS.633 words
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Advertisement772 1966-10-13 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt U (Mini—Box tt ctt. oxtrm I«S3 FORD ZBPHVIt 4. one ow ner. new paint. (ood condition. Price. M ■> *3.000 Telephone t'ntvenal Cars W Ltd '.:9.1.VS Kxt. 4* B por*. i i4t4 austin *so iMaas >' IS.MS tnile< littid aeat hrlt and otner a II772 words
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Advertisement715 1966-10-13 14 AT YOUR SERVICE i n«rd. SC Mm.)— Box St ctt txtrm PHOTO-COPYING PLAN-PRINTING. letroDolitan Bui'dln( Servic*. 40. l«d*lroa Building. Slncapor*. Trl 1431 <nv. China Insurance Bnldin* :i. ti-i SHOPPING GUIDE ISWei Wmtmh M Win i— tax tt rtt txtr, JEWCLLIRV maku the mort apprr laird ki". LargrM ranee at Tin715 words
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Advertisement484 1966-10-13 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE \N MIR l)br\Kl MIA I NOTK I TO ONSI MtRS SHITDOWN Ol m \TIRSIPPLT Waiei supply will ue cu t off n the tollowlng areas on Friday 14t*i October. 1966 from 9.00 am 0 6.30 p.m (both times approximate i. The shutdown it, to enable work484 words
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Advertisement1391 1966-10-13 15 I BEN%LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO IONOON. UVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS DrwtTTnvi; for Lisbon Ntt I BEN AITOW lO njoa Ntt II S gaptu Pt. S'"arr Penani Hull Ntt 71 Cln 31 Tilij Oct 14.11 Oct 17.17 Hamburg Nat M Rutteroaa Om 1 An'.wirc Om I BENVRACKIE for London Not IS1,391 words
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Advertisement1321 1966-10-13 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FBI OUTWARI SERVICE FROM v K. CONTINENT inline tin Sport P. S'haa Pmig lITY OF WELLINGTON London. Hamburg. Rotterlam, Hatri. Hun. lm mhan 31 Oct 1 Nit 1 Nit CITY Of ST. ALBANS lluott. Lisbon. Hamburg 5 7 Nat CITY OF NEWCASTLE lonoon.1,321 words
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694 1966-10-13 16 From Our Market Correspondent Rfc Stock Kxcbange remained quiet yesterday with only small routine business, but prices were fairly steady. The total turnover fell to .255.100 units. In industrials there was no feature and I' AC which had featured on heavy short-covering on Tuesday694 words
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Article29 1966-10-13 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Oct. 11. Oct. It. •Industrials: 91.90 9-1.9* Tins: 10T.98 107.60 S rubbers: 111.U9 1 11. US 'Dec. 30. 1963 100. Oec. Z9. 1961 100.29 words
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Article881 1966-10-13 16 DLSINESS in and reported to the Sintaporr and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Excitant? vrsterda; with the number of shares traded in i rackets: INDUSTRIAL* BtUltlld < 1 IKJO I n.4*; C.C.M. 11.37 BL, (30 Uoo> m c» Haidinm n.ooo) BS.M: OunlaM i.'.UCKM B&J1.881 words
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Article37 1966-10-13 16 ON the rrn tichaniti market in Hunt Kong Itllllit) the U.I. dtllar mi quoted at 5.704 for T.T. and 8.T41 for aaih. fttrlini »a* quntrd it 16. 00 and mi tail »r (aid at MM37 words
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509 1966-10-13 16 CiTRONG support from most d buying sources took the price of Straits tin up 25 cents to $606 per picul in Penan* >esterday. The rise was achieved des- piip thr droo of ill per ton in London on Tuesday after- noon. The offerinc at509 words
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Article256 1966-10-13 16 niIOBLK Itrst jradr rubber f.o.b. buvris closed at 5 p.m in KuaU Lumpur and Mnj;apo<e >e»UrtUy at tm\% cents per lb. up MYrn-eifhths of a cent on lurx day's rlusing le\rl for the position 'Ihe tone was quirt. R.A.S. and M.K.I etetJaa] pricea in cents per lb. >r>lrrda>:256 words
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Article93 1966-10-13 16 VJMIPS lying alengside tha Smtapara ara: Meiabun Maru .< Hoi H Ampenan 10 11. lat Maru 13 14. relit IS. Halldis '21 24, Pjllfcut 3»'.li. I Troubadour 3« ::v. Iwakl Mam 4? 4.1. l-erndale 45. \\ono*ui.o 46. and Perak I 4 5. Part Swatttnham: Wharf Btrths: Vlaul93 words
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Article26 1966-10-13 16 Oct. It RUBBKR PUCE: h?! crnts (up seven-righths of a cent). TIN: SbO6 (up 25 cents). Estimated unoffuial offrrinc 220 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article70 1966-10-13 16 /■HINESE Fraduct Cichann, Sm»a--v. pan mm pricis pir picul yillarday: Ctcanut ail: bulk SI-' I aellert. drum $41 srllen. Ctpra: Oct. -Nov. IK Conuoent: Ua■ueMd PiPliir: Muniok hue 11' saia«»k vhiia BITS vcilers. special Sarawak nutk ***** Milan, aarm«i Lampoog black ***** (N) Milan iWi NLW) ASIA *****70 words
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Article62 1966-10-13 16 I* M C As»#*tift tiß)n ot B ank» in M »l»y sis miirt'' thrii* i hrin^it'K n rstßM to merchant* vetterday (all rataa to iioai Canada: bujrlßl I I 851, alrni»ll ()I) IM H >1 »t .ifi I 16 iredil Bills. 3»l trade hills Stllmi TT ar 0062 words
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Article78 1966-10-13 16 'T'Ht Malayan Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating cu>tuim duties for the period from Oct. 13 to Oct. 11. Rubber bO cents a lb. Copra MtH a ton. Coconut Oil Dll ton. Palm Oil Sti!l.~i a ton. Palm Kernels W4M a ton. The rates of78 words
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Advertisement1086 1966-10-13 16 Y^"*'^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S^A. Paeltic tV Atlantic Service «ipf»ol Hongkong L Angtltt N. York Seaneort ptiilat. ■■Tta.taiaii Man" J1 2? Oct 18/31 Oct Nt. B BH I OK "Kieiktwi Mart" 21 14 Nn 18. IB Ni. 'IB Otc IJM I 111 WJM Japan Direct Service Pttiing ynvrfoori Tok^amt1,086 words
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Advertisement976 1966-10-13 16 MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE MELBOURNE Wed I Colonial guitar 2 (2.SJ) I EADERS edged higher in <|tfat SHIJ 3 1 HX \\lZl L* Stock Exchange trading today. r d Z£ \*.l*\ MLC followed yesterdays 14 i'oljLn'.l i« li.'ssii eenta (all uith a further loss of 14 r CPC o 2.00 u'.oi976 words
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Advertisement95 1966-10-13 16 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM Semi -Display Advertisements Rat* aBI aw tolumn tocb (approx 40 wordt). (Anilabla at ttaaaiaa4 •olumaa udar OKNCRAL taaadlnsa). Typ« tact «T«il«fcl» Wrltt your advtrtittm.nl Hat br H»a tup to 6 wordt 1. KOMA.N CAPITAL m [Ut%) a- Mt a. Roman lowar cata raquirad to oumt quarlar95 words
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Advertisement761 1966-10-13 17 ADVERTISEMENT OF NOTICE OF PETITION IN THE HK.H (OIRT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Divorce No. 58 of 1966. Between Daisy Khoo Soo Neo Petitioner And Wilson Khoo Bee Chuan Respondent To> hhnoßw Chuan late oi No. 32 Lorong 24A GeyUnf, aporeTAKE NOTICE that a Divorce Petition has been filed761 words
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Advertisement709 1966-10-13 17 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited rrnm registered contractors for rewiring the Carriage and Loco Shed and other Installations in Singapore. Tenders must be despatched to Jemaah Pembuka Tender. Ibu Pejabat, d a Ketua Akauntan, Keretapl Tanah Melayu and will be received until 10.00 a.m. on 26th October.709 words
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Advertisement1222 1966-10-13 17 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT (MARA) (COUNCIL OF TRUST FOR THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE) Director of Training Division: Mansor h. Oeman Dip Raffled College (Spore) B.A. Hons. (Malaya) MAKTAB MARA (MARA College ot Business and Professional Studies) Petallng Java. Selangor. Principal: Arshad Ayub, B.Sc. Hons. (Wales) Dip. Agric. (Malaya) Dip. Business Admin. (IMEDE)1,222 words
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Advertisement524 1966-10-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN JOMOR Permohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa dari ra'ayat Negeri Johor dan. ata u warga negara Persekutuan yang telah mendudokki Negerl Johoi tldak kurang daripada 3 tahon dari 1.1.66 bagi memenohl jawatan2 berikul:--(i) PEMBANTU URUSAN HAIWAN. Jabatan Halwan. Johor (Bahaglan III). Tangga gajl:- $140x8-156 237x14--347 394x14-506. sa-laln dan524 words
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Advertisement569 1966-10-13 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens and for appointment as temporary Bookkeepers in the Police Headquarters Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur on the following scale of salary plus Coot of Living Allowance at current I rates and Housing Allowance if eligible Salary Scale: Men: Timescale: $240x14-352/ 366x14-492. Women: Timescale: $216x14--300,317x14-401.569 words
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Advertisement484 1966-10-13 17 LEADING MARKET RESEARCH FIRM We arc expanding so rapidly that «re need two more ker executives. (1) nun HANAOn HMGAftMU We need an outstanding man (o direct the operation* of our large team of Held interviewer* in Singapore. He must have an education at least equivalent to HS( He must484 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-10-13 18 A MKRICAN golfer Jack i\ Nicklaus asks for ana receives a copv of the rules from the referee, Col. Tony Duncan (left), during a ninth-hole incident at Wcntworth Club, Surrey, on Saturday. Nicklaus wa* meeting South African Gary Player in the final of the VI160 words
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334 1966-10-13 18 JOHN DAVIS - LITTLE OLYMPICS BEGIN Mexico City is being tested again JOHN DAVIS From CITY, Wed. So many doctors who specialise in the medical aspect of sport have gathered here for the "Little Olympics" beginning today that one might be forgiven for thinking a medical convention was being held. The emphasis isReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-10-13 18 \II\K CITY. Wed. Blonde, 18-year-old Christine Kiki Caron (above). France's swimming pin-up who has been given the Bridgctte Bardnt publicity treatment here, thinks the 7,479 feet altitude definitely affects performances. Christine has been here neaxly three weeks and is still not properly acclimatised. "The firstReuter - 116 words
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Article100 1966-10-13 18 TOKYO, WM.-A total of 72 golfers from 36 countries will take part in the 14th Canada Cup and International Individual Trophy golf tournament, it was announced here yesterday. The four-day tournament will be played ove7 r2 holes on the 6 962-yards par-72 Yomiuri Country ClubReuter - 100 words
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226 1966-10-13 18 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Japans athletics chief. Taqaahi Murakami. supports the claim of England's athletics medical commission that compptitors will need one month's acclimatisation in Mexico City for the 1968 OlymDic Games. Mr. Murakami, who has been here fi\> days with his small squad of eieht226 words
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127 1966-10-13 18 SINGAPORE POLICE ROUTED BY FILIPINOS BASKETBALL MANILA. Wed.— The Philippinp national basketball team beat the visiting Singapore Police team 134--35 here last night. The Philippine team, making their first public appearance this year, went on a shooting spree. Th* first half ended with the score at 64-7. The Singapore team,Reuter - 127 words
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Article56 1966-10-13 18 LONDON Wed. Results of football matches played last night F.uropean Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round secondleg: Everton 2 Aalborg of Denmark 1. lEverton 2-1 agKrepatn Football League Cup third round replays: Conventry 1 Brighton 3, Swindon 4 Doncaster 2. Div. 3 Walsall 3 Gilhngham 0. Div.Reuter - 56 words
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381 1966-10-13 18 THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE I ONDON. Wed. Tarqoßan, last years winner, is among 35 acceptors announced yesterday for the Cambridgeshire Handicap, secondleg of the Autumn Double, to be run over 9f at Newmarket on Saturday. The winner's prize is £6.224. The acceptors, with probable jockeys and weights;Reuter - 381 words
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Advertisement787 1966-10-13 18 NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS The AnnuHl General Meeting of ENACTMENT (NO. US) l% D^:?^rTZZ\?L^ soviet ,N,n.K manm ut Osbome Street. Ipoh. (Ground No rm r '.t On 3 00 h hro r m d y Mlh CU>ber i NOTICE h el >y given under j IPS 6 at 3.00 pm.787 words
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Advertisement678 1966-10-13 18 NOTICE inder mmoemm from AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNAM K. SKRM( I s HQ. FAR F.AST LAND FOR( T.%. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Stores 13 BOD.I Comprising: Plant Machinery. Technical Stores. Typem-rlters, Oen. Set. Scrap Lead Ferrous Metal. M.T. Spares. Batteries. Furniture, Clothing it Textile,678 words
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Advertisement59 1966-10-13 18 If O I a IW BT~' Here's just one of our dozen all-time favourites. There's a whole orchestra of colours in plains, stripes and checks. Pure cotton or polyester/cotton fabrics. Come in and browse for gifts yourself. Australian made Shirts from $17.90. HI THE PEKING CO. LTD. 60 and 82.59 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-10-13 19 By EPSOM JEEP DEN'^NG Wed. Monachica showed Rood form in a trial here thin morning. Ridden by apprentice Rod Allan. Monachica beat stablemate Space Hero (Des Coleman) over 3f In 38 2. 5 in yielding going. Dairyman (Allan) also impressed when he beat St.185 words
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Article, Illustration445 1966-10-13 19 AAA can send team of ten not 30 ASIAN GAMES FRONT by Norman Siebel THE Singapore AAA earned credit when they set qualifying standards for December s Asian Games which were closely related to current Asian statistics. The intention seemed to be a small team with the capacity for good445 words
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Article46 1966-10-13 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Omar Ibrahim will captain the Singapore badminton team to meet Johore in the Foong Seong Cup match at Johore Bahru on Saturday and Sunday. The Singapore team: Omar Ibrahim, Yeo Ah Seng, Wre Choon Seng. Wee Sen. Llndy Lin and Ismail Ibrahim.46 words
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Article149 1966-10-13 19 BADMINTON By ERNEST r RID A SINGAPORE, Wed. Indonesia^ Thomas Cup squad are well ahead with their preparations to defend the trophy in Jakarta next May. Dr. Padmosumasto. president of the Indonesian Badminton Association, told me that the squad were In centralised training at two149 words
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Article26 1966-10-13 19 BER.EMBAN. Wed, Ttony Kwok, a Seremban salesman scored a hole In one on the 143-yard seventh at the Seremban International Golf Club yesterday. SWIMMING STANDARDS26 words
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648 1966-10-13 19 CYCLING by Larry Carroll KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The MCF and Olympic Council must revise the standards suggested for the cycling team for Bangkok. Except in one instance, the standards are either impossibly high or ridiculously low. I deal. Initially, with the track648 words
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Article222 1966-10-13 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association x decided today that the qualifying standards for the Asian Games at Bangkok should be the winning times at the Seap Games last December. Basa president Tan Kay Hai told Timesport this evening: "We have222 words
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Article56 1966-10-13 19 SINOAPORE. Wed Singapore Recreation Club and Janaenltes. leading contenders for the Singapore Hockey Association League championship this year, won their opening Dlv. 1 match today Recs. the title holders, gained an easy 4-0 win over last years Dlv. 2 champions. RAP Tengah. on the Padang. Jansenltes56 words
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Article22 1966-10-13 19 PERTH. Wrd. The Singapore waterpolo team showed m.provernent in the second match of their Western Ausstralian tour when they drew22 words
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Article86 1966-10-13 19 CRICKET Inter-Govt Service* (Pontlan): Johore 273-5 dec (D. de Sllva 158 n.0.) Pahang 253 (Raj Kumar 118 n.o. Gunaratnam 54), Johore won by 20 runs. CROSS-COUNTRY Krian Dlftrlet: 1 N. Nadeeon 2 Mohamed Salleh 3 M. Ayavoo (5.8 miles in 13m 7.3) HOCKEY Inter-Govt Service* (Segamat): Johore 1 Npgrl86 words
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Advertisement128 1966-10-13 19 rw§L\ *®n%A New McCulloch 4 puts •ir-cooled dependability j CaaaaOnßla •nd economy in a light, iflPßi compact package. It's *ta^^fcjE just 37 pounds light— J trolls for hours without < a sputter. Full 360° /rj7£r''- f f^ •tearing eliminates /jyill shifting into reverse. VrftfiiLjo'2) il Water muffled exhaust W ißw/128 words
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Advertisement516 1966-10-13 19 Javohsoi (meaning fabulous!) This fantastic NEW VALEIIO OTf security padlock has 1 0 //P^%\ solid reasons to offer you I the best buy in its class! if I\ °.^a»^^^ I JflBH mads In Italy JB Special hardened steel shackle of bright chromium finish. Resists rust, file saw. Rust-proof stainless steel516 words
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Miscellaneous215 1966-10-13 19 Straits Times Crossword A< ROSS 9 How Thomas news the 23 1 1. A fabric? Alter 23. the subject 113'•2.I 13 •2. 5» 1»- Take In Sohn determination 5. Attribute of a writers assocla- f o"ow the art of forerantint tlon (7). 10. 23 Demur at mosque klne be- 18215 words
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Miscellaneous64 1966-10-13 19 BADMIN TON Foong; Cup' Perak v Kedah (Ceylon Assn Cultural Hall. Ipoh. 7 p.m.). BOXI.M; spore amateur championships 'Gay World) HOCKEY— Selang or Dlv. 1: Police v TPCA cGurney Rd. XLI. Perak Govt Srrvices: PWDMunlctpality v DID. Police v Postals (both matches on Ipoh Padang 1. RUGBY— Spore inter-srhool final64 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-10-13 20 Sardon flays 'two-flag airline' remarks by paper KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, strongly condemned to d a y's relit orial in the Utusan Melayu calling for a review of the administration of "thp twoflag carryine" Malaysian Airways. He said at a speciallycalled364 words
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Article99 1966-10-13 20 MANILA. Wed. Mochtar Lubis, the award-winning Indonesian journalist jailed by President Soekarno, has been invited to Manila to recei v c a four-unit Goss rotary press donated by a former Manila publisher. Lubis. 44. publisher of the Indonesia Raya. was expected to arrive either99 words
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Article30 1966-10-13 20 NEW YORK. Wed Violinist Mischa Elman, 75. won a U5525,000 settlement yesterday for Injuries received when he fell into a garage grease pit three years ago. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article157 1966-10-13 20 'Live' show of man on moon WASHINGTON, Wed. America plans "live" television coverage from the moon of their first manned landing The target date is IP6B. Mr. Julian Scheer, a senior Space Agency official, told reporters last night: "You will see astronauts on their way to the moon and a157 words
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77 1966-10-13 20 LONDON. Wed. The Beatles music publishing firm beat the Government's dividend freeze today with a total dividend of 40 per cent —up 7J per cent on last year. The firm, which publishes the hit songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, is exemptedReuter - 77 words
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Article37 1966-10-13 20 BANGKOK. Wed The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachorn. will pay an official visit to Burma In the first week of November at the invitation of Burmese Head of State, Gen. Ne Win. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article291 1966-10-13 20 LONDON. Wed Strength of British Funds featured the London Stock Market agajn today. Industrials were quietly firmer In dealings. F'i.sons iell sharply on news that B.P. would not be bidding for the company. Barry and Straines advanced three shillings on the offer from AVP industries. Oils were fractionally291 words
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Article59 1966-10-13 20 LONDON. Wed— Spot 194 d., Nov. 19 5 IHd Dec. 19 7 16d Jan. 19-Sd Jan March 19 13, lfid, April June 20d., July Sept. 20d.. Oct. Dec. 20d., Jan March 20d., April June 20d July Sept. 20d.. Oct. Dec. 20d.. elf. Oct. 18 7 16d Nov. 18 1159 words
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Article30 1966-10-13 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £122^ i 4-£6';). sellers £1235 £6). Forward buyers £1218 (+£4). sellers £1220 < £4). Settlement £1220 (+ll > Turnover a.m. 340 tons. p.m. 250 tons. Tone: Very steady.30 words
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Article, Illustration163 1966-10-13 20 SEVEN of the 10 girls who will be competing; on Friday for the Miss Malaysia title at the Stadium N'rcara donned swimsuits for the press yesterday at the Weld Road swimming pool. They are (from left) Miss Merlyn McKelvie (Selangor). I m c k163 words
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300 1966-10-13 20 Barisan M.P. prefers jail to fine SINGAPORE, Wed. FORMER Barisan Sosialis M.P., Chia Thye Poh, and 19 supporters today went to prison rather than pay fines after they were found guilty of being members of an unlawful assembly. Chia was fined $500, or three months' Jail, while the others were300 words
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Article46 1966-10-13 20 SAIGON, Wed.— Police have captured a document showing that the Vletcong have ordered the assassination of the visiting U.B. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara. police sources said today. The document was found hours before Mr. McNamara arrived here on Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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110 1966-10-13 20 BOMBAY. Wed. Dilip Kumar. 44. reputed to be the highest paid film actor in Ihe East, was married last night to actress Saira Banu. 22, in a colourful ceremony according to Islamic rites. The bridegroom, who is a Pathan. is the heartthrobAP - 110 words
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219 1966-10-13 20 Education is way forward, says Lee SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight described Singapore as a corner of South -East, where anybody "with skills la welcomed." The Government, be had decided to jiive full play to the vitality, vrrvp, and thrust of tlir people, and had219 words
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Obituary146 1966-10-13 20 MRI. CELINE FELIX Cone/ pat*** away peacefully on 11-lOB* at St. Andrew > Trlvandrum India. V. MAHARAJAH, A3. formerly of panned auay at Vaddukoddai, Jaffna, on II.IILM KARUNAKARAN brother of Barnnwathl and brother In-taw of Rajaa, P.W.D Tii ii'itik. i'i.>-sp<l away pane** fully M Kavamvl V'eed Kadakkavur. Kerala, on146 words
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Article62 1966-10-13 20 RAVNEB: The fur.<r»l »rr\.lre of UTMr, who died at Malacca ■'ill hr> held todiry Ml St Andrew* Cnthedri.! MagaV < i>.m. to be followed by Kidadarl Ccmrtery. No flo«>r.« Pt«aM rvntl donations to Chark, H.i'lrrv Road. FinKapor*, fivonrini; any of the following charturn SitiKHiorp Children* Kpaatlc As--net.idem, thr Sorirty62 words
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Advertisement216 1966-10-13 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS IH Wordt US I Minimum t ALDRIDGE: To J»an <nf» tr<iuh»rt> and Michael a daughter, Melanir Ruth, at Asaunt* Hoapltal on 12-10-6*. BETWEEN ALBERT RAMALINOAM and Angelina Navatratnam on 8.10.M. Secure DISTINCTIONS and CREDITS through M. C. C. success in examinations is never a matter of chance J^^i^^216 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-10-13 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 75 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 86 75 C Highlands 70 62 Jesselton 75 Kuching 9051 words
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