The Straits Times, 18 October 1966
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Title Section24 1966-10-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Natimiiil Newspfipnr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-10-18 1 '[Mil-; Vice-President of India, Dr. Z;ikir Husain, looks up ;ind returns a traditional "nuinaste" greeting ;is he approaches the airport building at Subang, where a large crowd lined the waving gallery yesterday. Walking beside the distinguished visitor is Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dr. Husain75 words
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136 1966-10-18 1 Students warned to stop anti-Bung actions JAKARTA, Mon. Maj.- Gen. Amir Machmud, Commander of the Jakarta Military District, today gave students a thinly veiled warning to stop their anti-Soekarno demonstrations. Maj. Gen. Machmud told student leaders their groups had been infiltrated by extremist groups that must be purged immediately. Fresh136 words
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Article29 1966-10-18 1 MOSCOW. Mon— Negotiations on the opening of a direct New York- Moscow air service will open in Washington this week, the U.S. Embassy said today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article332 1966-10-18 1 Final plea at tribunal... Full report of his defence in Page 18 JAKARTA, Monday INDONESIA'S former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, facing a possible death sentence on charges of treason, tearfully denied all charges against him today. Id ;i three-hour defence submission he denied that he had beenAP - 332 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-10-18 1 THK Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Shiina, told :i press conference today thai he had to negotiate with the Finance Ministry before leaving on Wednesday for a torn- of Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia!. He did not elaborate, but said the negotiationsReuter - 280 words
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Article57 1966-10-18 1 RANGOON. Mon Fifty Communist rebels overran a police outpost near here, killing two policemen and wounding three, press reports said here today. The rebels took away six rifle* and some ammunition, but two of them were killed and many injured. Army and police patrols57 words
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Article29 1966-10-18 1 LONDON. Mon.— British Dlkarmament Minister Lord Chalfont 101 l here by air today to take part in the United Nations General Assembly forthcoming disarmament debate— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article64 1966-10-18 1 NEW DELHI, Mon.— Three hundred "saints 1 and their supporters, some of them stark naked, went marching on the home of the Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, today to demand a national ban on the slaughter of cows. The saints are members, of the fanatical Naga sectUPI - 64 words
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Article24 1966-10-18 1 BEIRUT. Mon— Bagdad Radio today announced the resignation of Iraqi Finance Minister Abdullah Al-Nakshabandl. and said the resignation had been accepted. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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199 1966-10-18 1 SULTAN OF JOHORE TO CELEBRATE HIS 72nd BIRTHDAY QUIETLY YUHORE BAHRU, Mon. «J Tbe Sultan of Johore will celebrate his 72nd birthday on Oct. 28 quietly because of friction between him and the State's Mentri Besar, informed sources said today. There will be no 'investiture ceremony, no ceremonial parade, no199 words
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119 1966-10-18 1 PROFIT OF ESSO STANDARD IS $5.2 M KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The profit of Kssm Standard Malaya Rerhad for the first nine months of this year is estimated at 55.2 million an increase of 43 per cent over last year's 12-month profit of |M million. This was stated today by the119 words
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Article621 1966-10-18 1 LBJ's 'be friends' call to China IJONOLULU, Mon. President Johnson urged China today to become friends with the United States but said his country would never surrender the freedom of herself or her allies as the price of peace in Asia. He issued the now appeal for reconciliation between CommunistReuter - 621 words
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Article29 1966-10-18 1 GIRLS ATTACKED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two teenage girls from Klang reported to police they were raped by thn# men in hotel here tonight. A third girl escaped29 words
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213 1966-10-18 2 The key point at Manila talks by Humphrey MEW YORK. Mon. Vice -President Humphrey said yesterday that social and economic aspects of the Vietnam war would Mtwelgk military considerations al (he coming seven- nation .Manila conference Interviewed on television on the eve of President Johnson's departure for the Far Kast.Reuter - 213 words
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Article32 1966-10-18 2 CAIRO, Mon.— Emperor Hmle ■< and President Nasser waterda) (ttKWMd th^ MeaMftv .a bolstering the Organisation of African Unity <OAU> and .-trriißthenlnn relations between '.heir two countries, a .«p<ike>ni.<n said. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration499 1966-10-18 2 President elated by belief ivprld now understands U.S. position in Vietnam PRESIDENT Johnson leaves tonight on a 25,000--mile tour of SouthEast Asia, encouraged by the political scene at home and abroad and hoping he can bring back good news about the VietnamReuter - 499 words
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Article58 1966-10-18 2 JAKARTA. Mon— Two participants in last year's abortive Communist coup were sentenced to death in Medan this weekend. Antara reported today. Communist Party leader Wijo Atmodjo and former Lt.-Col. Sugeng Sugiarto were sentenced to death by the presiding military tribunal judge. Col. Ashid Sharif, afterUPI - 58 words
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Article102 1966-10-18 2 Viet mine kills 2, injures seven SjAK.O.v Mon. Vletconr exploded a mine between two IS- military billets here this morninr killing an American soldier and a Vietnamese civilian and wounding six other American Servicemen and a Vietnamese, a I.S. spokesman announced. The bomb was a home made Claymore type anti-personnelReuter - 102 words
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159 1966-10-18 2 Now Red Guards attack Mao and Lin PRAGUE, Mon. 1 The Red Guards have launched .an open attack on Chairman Mao and Defence Minister Lin Piao, according to reports by the Czechoslovak news agency Cetera. The agency reported thai th» attacks were on posters recently appearing In Peklne. The postersReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration314 1966-10-18 2 East European leaders at a Moscow summit OTTAWA. Monday. British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Brown, concluding a Vietnam peace initiative in North America, said last night that reaction had been 'good enough from every side to encourage me to go on trying." He made314 words
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Miscellaneous54 1966-10-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby C— N /^»ec4u«e you ->. I TrutH ©o and ~> V\ IMUV MOT LET TUG I WANT A JOB DONE EVeieV JOB? CUT YOUR OWN J S PLUMBER DO IT? J I WELL YOU /4AVE V WA IC i I -Vv\\ ">r To 0o |T54 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-10-18 3 Machine-gun round-up on a highway in France pOUGE vans escort one of six escaped circus lions on the Paris-Lille highway. The six lions escaped from their circus track when the vehicle became involved in an accident. Fire of the escaped animals were recaptured alive, bat a sixth195 words
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Article63 1966-10-18 3 Verwoerd murder trial i^APBTOWN, Mon. A \j top psychiatrist will be among three men who will sit in Judgment today on Dimitrio Tsafendas when he faces trial accused of the asasslnatlon of South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd. Taaienda^' mental state look* like being one of th« chief elements inReuter - 63 words
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314 1966-10-18 3 RHODESIA ROW IN PARLIAMENT LIKELY LONDON, Monday. jyjAJOR rows over the Rhodesia independence crisis and Britain's economy are likely to dominate Parliament when it resumes tomorrow after its long summer recess. These two crucial issues emerged as the main points of difference between the governing Labour Party and the ConservativeReuter - 314 words
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Article45 1966-10-18 3 BEIRUT, Mon.-All banka operating in Lebenon have been cloeed for three days from today under a Cabinet decision announced here last night. The decision »v announced after th«, Intera International Bank closed here after a run of wi thdra wals.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article33 1966-10-18 3 1 Mon— A schoolmaster who lost hta vole, through shouting at unruly glrlsin a rehgiou. high school here, has been awarded workman's comPensation. Hla lost vole- was rutod an Industrial accident33 words
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113 1966-10-18 3 U.S. PLANS TO ORBIT TWO MONKEYS FOR YEAR WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. plans to fire at least two monkeys into orbit around the earth for up to a year and have them collected by astronauts, the National Space Agency announced last night. The monkeys would circle the earth for betwc°*>Reuter - 113 words
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Article40 1966-10-18 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Fifteen piano students have been selected to take part In the Singapore Musical Society's 1966 students concert. They will play a variety of works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Baxtok. Debussy and Chopin.40 words
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Article39 1966-10-18 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Chinese V MCA will hold a flag day on Dec. 3. In conjunrtlnn with the flu? dny. 5 000 plastic car stickers bearing the V.M.C.A. sym-h->l will be on sale at $1 each.39 words
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228 1966-10-18 4 Court told: Girl 'consented' to go to Chanei SINGAPORE, Mon. An RAF fitter, Yusof bin Saad, 30. accused of abducting a young maidservant with intent to force her into sexual intercourse, told the High Court today that she had consented to go with him to Changi that night. Making his228 words
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Article44 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Lions Club of Singapore will launch its 'Artificial Kidney Project 1 at Its luncheon meeting on Wednesday at Princess Restaurant. The club has undprtaken to donate an artificial kidney to the General Hospital, which will cost about $20,000.44 words
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Article31 1966-10-18 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The community mass X-ray survey tfam will visit the New Village Community Centre In Lorong Chuan tomorrow and on Wednesday from 3. 30 pm. to 8.30 pm.31 words
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Article163 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE $400,000 mobile trade fair on industrial and laboratory scientific equipment opened at the Singapore Polytechnic grounds today. A total of 40 American manufacturers are represented at the fair, which has visited Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy and Pakistan. I The163 words
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Article154 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Foreign Affairs, will open the United Nations Day Exhibition to be held at the National Library Exhibition Hall on Oct. 24 at 5.30 p.m. Mrs. S. Rajaratnam will give away the prizes to winners of the154 words
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Article, Illustration778 1966-10-18 4 'Settle all soon or we strike' warning to Govt. A TWO WEEK ULTIMATUM THE 18th annual delegates' conference of the 1 15,000-strong Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation last night unanimously adopted a resolution giving the Government a two-week ultimatum to "settle all outstanding grievances" or face strike action. The federation778 words
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Article35 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thirteen local manufacturers today displayed their range of electrical products at the Product and Design Centre in Raffles Place. It will be a month-long exhibition, aimed at spot-lighting specific Singapore goods.35 words
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Article28 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Teachers' Union wul hold a re-unlon dinner and dance In aid of the Medical Progress Fund at Hotel Ambassador on Nov. 5-28 words
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Article119 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon Police have begun questioning friends and relatives of a young P.W.D. overseer, Plchaiah Muthiah. whose body was found floating in a sewerage tank in Maryland Dr.'ve yesterdp.y with a wound on the back of the head. They are looking for clues to the death, which119 words
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89 1966-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Detailed talks between Indonesian and Singapore shipping interests will begin here tomorrow to thrash out their respective roles in the two-way trade between the countries. Top on their agenda will be the possibility of setting up an IndonesiaSingapore private shippers conference, which will89 words
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Article56 1966-10-18 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. Dr. Jaa Karski. Associate Professor of Government at George Town University, who arrived here last Friday for a week's visit, will speak at the University of Singapore at 8 pm. tomorrow. The talk, to be held at New Lecture Theatre No. 4. is organised56 words
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235 1966-10-18 4 Dr. Husain says 'thank you' to Inche Yusof SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indian Vicepresident, Dr. Zakir Husain, has sent a special message of thanks to President Yusof bin Ishak. The message, sent to President Yusof shortly after Dr. Husain left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur this morning, reads: "As I am leaving235 words
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Article, Illustration2377 1966-10-18 5 Petrol station issue: There was no weakness Ooi PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: 55th DAY Reporters: Gunn Chit Thy*, Jessie Leembruggen PENANG, Monday m HE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam J. Siew, today denied that the Cny Council was afraid to bring the matter of the proposed Shell station in Kelawei Road2,377 words
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Article60 1966-10-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Of six thugs arrested yesterday, five of 1 them were described as members of the Sar Ji secret society operating in Potong Pasir and Lororg B.< war Batu. The sixth was a mem--1 ber of the Sian Ji Tens triad society. All of them havr>60 words
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Article, Illustration624 1966-10-18 6 A namaste welcome for Dr. Husain KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THOUSANDS of Malaysian Indians turned up at Subang Airport this morning and gave the visiting Indian Vice-Presi-dent the traditional namaste salutation. Spontaneously they clapped as Dr. Zakir Husain returned the ffreeting and waved cheerfully to them. Dr. Husain. author, philosopher, educationist624 words
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Advertisement332 1966-10-18 6 flpF' .s^J^^m Hume on the job in the quest for development. ■■■m mt& s* 0 v^^M BBK^ BBr B^l A* I BL, '/'fflßßßZ^r^ V I Bf V BVa*v^ HBRVLf^* l/B^H^nL^ CA^ujf X < Hi 4. mtw m? BSmBXI tJflw^ 7jUB^BBt^BWB^H ZA^k^^. 11/ BBE^ I\ r yrf 9 LBBUMBr** jB^B *M332 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-10-18 7 SOONG HON SIN - SOONG HON SIN STRAITS TIMES PICTURES BY 'PHE Vice-President 1 of India. Dr. Zakir Husain, taking: the salute on his arrival at the Subang International Airport yesterday for a six-day official visit. Standing on the dais with him is the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Note the74 words
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Article42 1966-10-18 7 KANGAR. Moil. Slifikl) Ah Bniumd has born ro-^lectpd president of the Perils branch of the Ex-Servicemen's Association of Malays, with Oapl Abu Bakar bin I Ayub us vice-president. Inclie Ahmad l);n gafcar serrct«rv and Inrhe Mohamed Zain bin Johar treasurer.42 words
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Miscellaneous297 1966-10-18 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS this in J6V <4> 1. Excavates tl.r f-w lmnunij-batti 6. Awfully tousled, most likely to and takes all the money 16. drown 17). 3. 4). 7. lfi'K upset by r.icr^nxed Hand8. Vertical pole put with htstta- ards (3. 3. 4. s>. tlon— where it should be297 words
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343 1966-10-18 8 SlN(iAlH)RE, Monday. Till! Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, l<>da\ told University of Singapore students Hi their proposal to include an additional sludenl representative and a "member of the public" l<> a proposed television debate on university autonomy and academic freedom343 words
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146 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Umno Stngapura has called on ihe Government to approve Ma >erlaed coivstitution wiihout the two conditions as a prrrequisiie change of the party* najM and it.< .symbol. In a letter to the Re«?iMn»r of Societies. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. thr party's146 words
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Article61 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE Moi. There "ill be an interruption ol pirctridtjr supply on Oct. 26 Horn 8.30 kJB. to 6.30 p.m in thr lollowmc ..neHs: Jalan Kayu Blncon. Sunn Avenue Charlton Road. Charlion U»ne. Aroozoo Avenue. Veeragoo Close. Lorong Basapiih Soniapali Estate Kamponit E-Matr Kampong Such Taman Su-eh and Upper61 words
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Article209 1966-10-18 8 r»EYLON'S Minister for Finance. Mr. U.B. Wanninayake. today called lor "coordinated action 1 among Asian nations to I protect the prices of 1 their primary commodities. Aftfr noi Ins with concern the falling prices of some primary products in developing Asian nations, he suggested that Asian209 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-10-18 8 CINGAPOBC, Mon. Mr. E.P. Vannier (above), the export director of the brandy firm Cognac (Hard of France, is now in Singapore to boost the sales of his firm's products. .Mr. Vannier told reporters that Si im a pore consumed about eight per cent85 words
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95 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE Mon Several event.'- !i.<\r been organised loinlly by the Kampong KembanKan and thr Kaki Buki; community centra in conjunction with thr lorthcoming National Lancuaur Month in Singai>ore Mom Nov. 11 lo Dec 12 Ainone tho Bcttvitiet ;«rr Malay j poetry reading rompetiuon:wining competitions95 words
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248 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Motor Workshops Employers' Union today warned the Ford Motor Co. of Malaysia Ltd. against further retrenchment of workers at their Singapore assembly plant during their •temporary setback" in trade. In a .statement the union said it would retaliate if248 words
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Article38 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mum Simr Darby Ltd. will hold a dinner at -.ipore Wine and Spirit Merchants' Association to welcome Mr. E. Vannier. Export Director ol Cognac Ourd on Oct. 25, at Lorona 25. Gcylung at 8 p.m.38 words
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Article32 1966-10-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon The Equator Art Society \> ill hold its tilth art exhibition al the Victoria Memorial Hall Horn Oct. 27 to Oct. 30 from 9.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.32 words
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Miscellaneous144 1966-10-18 8 «//#> V H, i l.r. Hamlin /T-7 "~*fc I*-^' &L, S' w?^^fe«H Bs SAXON FASY MEN. 1 YAH. 1 TMATS RIGHT.' WRAP VW -fefltn *\SIA W MM fSS i/t a PlGS.'y WE MEED tM /'EM UP GOOD ANP BRING L) i IHrk Irttry Bf§ h+mt*r Urnmid I X WANT T144 words
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Article692 1966-10-18 10 The decision to place Day Training College teachers who hold the School Certificate on the same pay scales as graduates of the Malayan Teachers' Colleges, promises to remove one cause of strained relations between the teaching profession and the Government. A good lew other points of dispute692 words
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Article387 1966-10-18 10 Asking a state assembly for $10,500 for a Land Rover fitted with hook and chain to pull down illegal houses is one approach to "the squatter pro- blem." But is it the best one? The Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan Yunos, should shortly find out. Already his387 words
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Article142 1966-10-18 10 Some Kuala Lumpur motorist*! will be disconcerted by the new crop of parking meters which has just appeared while others will be delighted at the ease with which they can park in streets hitherto almost impossible. But not even the critics can complain that they have not had142 words
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Article299 1966-10-18 10 The cost of power for mines I REFER to a report in the Straits Times on Oct. 14 under the heading 'Excessive Rates? Power suppliers hit at mines Profit earned must be considered in relation to the capital employed to earn that profit. The report quotes a net operating profit299 words
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206 1966-10-18 10 I WISH to thank an unknown Chinese .school boy who saved my mx year old son from drowning in the rain swollen drain that runs between the Housing and Development Board flats in Dorset Road and Farrer Park, after the heavy rains on206 words
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Article117 1966-10-18 10 IVITH reference to R. TT Hewer's complaint (ST. Oct. 11) alleging "deliberate" upturning of refuse over his car. I would like to assure Mr. Hewer, as well as members of the public that the Public Cleansing Department of the Ministry of Health takes a very serious view of any117 words
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Article72 1966-10-18 10 11/E refer to the comTT plaints of 'D.N of Ktiala Lumpur (S.T. Oct. 12). In normal circumstances, the baggage of a passenger coming off a ship Is delivered to him when he disembarks. This delivery is affectved by the ship's agent by direct arrangement with the passenger concerned.72 words
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Article168 1966-10-18 10 T could not help admiring Miss Fauziah lor what she said, about beauty contestants being allowed to choose what to wear. Just because she is a teacher it does not mean she should not wear a bikini If she likes to. What is the harm anyway in a168 words
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Article, Illustration973 1966-10-18 10 Gavin Young - AN INVASION POSER FOR MANILA Gavin Young THE TASK: STOPPING HANOI'S HUMAN WAVE ATTACKS FROM THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE SAIGON, Mon WITH Mr. McNamara, the U.S. Defence Secretary, in Vietnam once more and the Manila conference impending of those seven nations who have, as American officials here say, "laid their blood973 words
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Advertisement43 1966-10-18 10 The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD and you bank wisely HtAO Owe!:"-- -J-*"* MALAYAN lANK IUILDINi 92, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. B^KINyERHAD Axk*r»«* Ci*.»l t *****0 tnvWaatfrVdUpOpul J 5 000 000 Croup Amu tim: Jl 70 000.000 V y43 words
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Advertisement81 1966-10-18 10 GRUnDIG Teeo Large 25" Screen *j^^^^^ V \^aX\A Val IMMmJ| BL"*. *"V 25-inch screen; Wooden screen frame; 2 speakers (tweeter at front); Cabinet: medium dark choice wood. t^^bf Buy prefection-buy tl'lilll'l ...uau..<iu, SJ»»»aor«-^ 97, TaMi* Rca*. OUHHOWKOOMfc an ,-T j£l KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. *y* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 ■ma81 words
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Article, Illustration595 1966-10-18 11 DR. LIMS CALL TO ASA COUNTRIES THE TASK BEFORE US— BY A THAI VISITOR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. LimSwee Aun, today suggested a co-operative industrialisation Scheme to expand industrial development in the three ASA countries. Under the595 words
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165 1966-10-18 11 First trade mission from North Korea in Singapore (SINGAPORE. Mon. A three-man North Korean trade mission flew into Singapore this afternoon to in- I vestigate the possibilities of expanding two•H trade between j the two countries. The leader, Mr. Li Eung Gu. vice-president of the Korea Metal and Chemical Export165 words
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122 1966-10-18 11 gYDNEY. Mon. The Singapore High Commissioner to Australia, Mr. ST. Stewart, has praised Malaysian and Singapore students in Sydney for their free association with one another by being members a DM Malaysian-Singa-pore Students Association of New South Wales. At a reception, which was organised122 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-10-18 11 MARGARET WEL - How two men put their deads together to design mini-sarong By MARGARET WEL J(UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two professional men, one a lawyer and the other a scientist, are behind the mini-sarong idea which has made Malaysian fashion history. They are Mr. Llm Chang Lan. an agricultural chemist at id, and229 words
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Article133 1966-10-18 11 CINGAPORE. Mon. —When subscription for the Singapore Government's new $60 million loan to finance the second 1966-70 development plan was opened to the public today, a spokesman of the Ministry of Finance described the response as "very good," especially from Insurance companies. He added:133 words
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136 1966-10-18 11 SINGAPORE. >k»n. Ngiarn Thonc Hai. a -senior reporter ol the Nanyantr Sianjf Fan. who was detained on 1 i xlav by the Internal Securi v I»<--partment. was deeply involved in activities detrimental to the security of the Republic, the palic* said today. In a136 words
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Article51 1966-10-18 11 SINGAPORE. Mon —An eightyear old boy. F<><> Hio-.v Thing, was drowned in a pond in th« compound of his home at Jalan Baling off KamponK Teban today. Pohcp said F'*i «as rhasini dragon flies wiien hr was .seized by a fit «nd fell into the51 words
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Advertisement404 1966-10-18 11 vjajjw; k Ilij r I W I Ml 'tH J mLw 9 1 I My I It's good to be home for Christmas I And you look so fit and wall after your sea trip Home for Christmas by the ORONSAY! Rest, relax, luxuriate in the blissful, Penang, Bombay, Aden,404 words
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Miscellaneous714 1966-10-18 11 T V MALAYSIA Channel S Kual» I.umpiir, News In English: 7.10 Arena Prnan(; 6 Ipoh, Malacca; 3; SuWan: 7.35 Sherlock Holmes; 10 Johorr Bahni; 4 Taipinf; 8 Newx In Mandarin: 8.10 61--7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. naran: 8.35 Hans Haas "Our 5 45p.m. Opening and Pro- I Ancestors, the Pish";714 words
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Article, Illustration431 1966-10-18 12 That little something, in a dress J^ WOMAN must know by now that if she wants to look fashionable she should have something that gives that extra touch to a dress. And that something which makes a woman stand out in a crowd, according to a Siamese beauty, is the431 words
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Article, Illustration557 1966-10-18 12 Olivia Yeoh - Elegance down the ages with six yards of silk Olivia Yeoh by WHAT a feminine and graceful sight it is to see a girl draped in a soft flowing sari as she glides across the room. For centuries the women of India, Pakistan and Ceylon have worn their traditional costumes557 words
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Article75 1966-10-18 12 rmake a clean cut for all batter cakes, dip the knife blade Into warm water before cutting each portion and keep the blade free from frosting and cake crumbs. Use a soft paint brush to dust the edges of books. When preparing potatoes for baking or boilIng with75 words
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Advertisement92 1966-10-18 12 eau de cologne "bien-etre" No matter jf*\ how you I r .^A freshness \|> II V APPODUaOFFRANCE j MALAY MAIL] j PRIZE OF $5,000 COULD BE YOURS! 5 Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed., 19.10.66, 2.00 p.m. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Drift mto the soft, smooth world of j Be caressed by92 words
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Advertisement6 1966-10-18 12 BRILLO SOAP PADS SHINE PANS FAST!6 words
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Advertisement690 1966-10-18 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or UPAN on your next Business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Oricntonyournext business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back by sea, take a690 words
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200 1966-10-18 13 Meeting the doctor shortage in Sabah JESSELI-ON. Mon— The Sabah Government has said that any MMWMfuI Sixth Form science student in the Slatr with the desire and ability to become a doctor could "up till miH anyway" rxprct to tot a scholarship to study medicine. Tbr permanent secreUr> to the200 words
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105 1966-10-18 13 SI HAW AN. MOD.— TtM Ro'.arv Club ol Sinauan will hold .<n ••say competition for upper >r- i eor^ary school pupils in thr Dindms* district h: the Gnndh moral Hall on Saturday starting at 930 am The winner w;i. receive ixxjk.worth S6O. the runner-up105 words
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Article, Illustration554 1966-10-18 13 THOSE SIGNBOARDS hV OTHER LANGUAGES... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday r j^HE chairman of the National Language Cc n t ral Executive Committee. Svtd 'Xasir bin Ismail, said today he was 'fed up" with the argument that signboards in other languages were supposed to be554 words
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Article25 1966-10-18 13 BUKIT TIMAH. Mon. A teacher. Ismail bin Shariff lout In^ $2,500 motor car yesterday after parking it outside his house at Sunge! Bambai25 words
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152 1966-10-18 13 QINGAPORE. Mon. Another girl among the "defiant ones," who were loun H j guilty in a magistrates court on Oct. 12 on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly, was released from Jail today after her fine was paid. Lim Chong152 words
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Article38 1966-10-18 13 IPOH. Mon. Two men Relhniran CheUy. 30. anci S Pattanil. 45. pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today, to trading in secondhand metal goods without licence in Jaldn Bendahara last Saturday. were each fined $80.38 words
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89 1966-10-18 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man 'under arrest in a cell of the Beach Road police station. Tan Kirn Huat. was admitted to the General Hospital today with stab wounds in his throat and stomach. A police spokesman later said a penknife was found near89 words
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219 1966-10-18 13 A protest rally over raid on Labour Party pENANG, Mon. The Penang branch of the Labour Party of Malaya will hold a protest rally at the Esplanade here at 8 p.m. on Friday, the pa rt y" 8 divisional secretary. Mr. C. Y. Choy. said today. "We arc apply'.:. s219 words
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Article161 1966-10-18 13 IPOH. Moii— Lee Ooi Keow. 20. was bound over In 500 to be of good behaviour for two yeara by the Sessions Court here today on an amended charge of criminal intimidation. Lee, who had one previous conviction for extortion, was originally charged with attempting161 words
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281 1966-10-18 13 IPOH. Mon. The 1 Perak anti-tuber-culosis rehabilitation settlement in Batu ah, established 15 years ago. is to bf converted into a sanatorium and appeals for financial aid from both the State Government and th c public have been made. :ig the appeal281 words
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Advertisement355 1966-10-18 13 WILH. WILHILMSEN was established in 1801 and HSB^HHHHHHBI^^. WBKL today is the biggest shipping company in Norway, having at its disposal a fleet of about 1,200,000 l<»ns deadweight includvv llllf I I II11(* I *S fIS j hulk carriers and w ifra l;mkcrs l n<lcr lhe Rr a s< .is355 words
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Advertisement3666 1966-10-18 14 TUITION I li Word, M Wilt.)— Box St rts. rxtrm ASIA ORIVINC SCHOOL New Mluoi 1000. Dual-controlled Cars Hourly S5/< Guaranteed $75'- 67 urvbard Road spore Hhoni 527»7 -jl 177 SPECIAL TUITION for enthusiastic tudiMU durinic the school holidays. Hrepnrc lor next term Contact SJV4O Spare PASS YOUR GCE i.i3,666 words
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Advertisement643 1966-10-18 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE SINQAPORE MOTORS LTD., 315-319 ORCHARD ROAD offers a ide range of excellent condition used cars. All vehicles arc thoroughly checked Hire-purchase terms available— and tested before sal* trade-ins accepted Sou" room remum* open dall> up 10 boo p.m. Saturday to 4.3U pro (TIL: SPORC 2S2SI-S). FOR SALE643 words
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Advertisement794 1966-10-18 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Words Sf (Win >— Box St els. txtrm FOR THE MOST daz.-Lnc ana sparkling display ol topclass Jewellery. visit L«« Oon Sbovvroom. L'utt i. South Bndcr Koud. Smcaporr FOR DIAMONDS. PEARLS piatlGoldxmith. ito Arah Street. 19 Joo CMal Road Sport. JEWELLERY make* the most appreStfl L*rgeat794 words
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Advertisement591 1966-10-18 14 bsssss^^^^b^^b^^bss«bsl^bsi^^bls^^^bs^^Bbl THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) XOTlt I Oh l\ IKNOLO IMMUKND Bankruptcy No. 15 do Estate ol Che.wiK Sunn? deceased formerly ol No. 25. Natlian Road, Singapore. 668 57 Andrew Pragasam formerly of No. 28. Branksome Road. Singapore now residing st No. 569H. Commonwealth Dnva, Singapore 3. (Clerk Interpreter).591 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-10-18 15 __A-iilß mmmmlmmmilmalammmmmmJ! 10 LIVtRPOOI i WEST COAST U.K., llo» I t kaM P S'ha OIMOOOCUS i b'a-j CO 14 Oct It Oct 71 71 Oct i 4 CLTTONEUS li. .1. Aionmoutk Oct 71 Oct 7t Oct 27 2 CYCIO.'S i Oct 79 NU 1 Nlf I UTOMIOON 1..r. o»>(» NU1,306 words
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Advertisement1483 1966-10-18 15 THE E A \3UNES i iil iit in i THt tAST ASIATIC LOW«St v«. b*c<ypora>««! •> Din m EXPRESS 'AILINCS TO CENOA-RQTTEP.OAM HAMBURC-AARHUSCQPENHACEN. Sport P. Sham POBMBJI benua H burg R'darn Aarhus C'hagen MALAYA 11 Oct. 2 Nlf Oct 27/21 21 II Nu It Nlf 11 Nu 27 Ok 41,483 words
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Advertisement1382 1966-10-18 15 1 BENKLINE SS SERVICE Tt LONDON. LIVERPOOL i CONTINENTAL PORTS BENATTOW Eh 1 Sintapon Pt. S'hani Ptnang Hull Nit 24 |a Pt Oct II Harrburg OK 1 Rotterdam Oic 4 BENVRACKIE An iM Smgipere Pt. Sham Penang F<K lonflon Ntt 11 Oct II 21 Oct 21/22 Hamburg Nlf 21 Smgacort1,382 words
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Advertisement1278 1966-10-18 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNJU.L S.S. CO.. LTD. SEI OVERUAf FOR OUTWARD IERVICI FROM OX/C4k).TNUIV. Liilißß tan S'aora P. S'kaa Pmmi CITY OF WELLINGTON londoa. Hamburg. Rottiraaa. Havri Hull. ii» rha» M Oct 1 Ntt J t Rat Cm Of ST. ALBANS Lisbon linout, Brerxta. Hamburg i! 1 Ntt Cm OF CHESTER Havre,1,278 words
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Article26 1966-10-18 16 Oct. 17. Rl BBF.R PRICE: 631 cents (up one-eighth of a crnt). TIN: $609 (down 871 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down ."> tons).26 words
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Article145 1966-10-18 16 «JMIM lyin« al.naxds th. ImuM'l Harkcur vhirtu *r np'cttd tsday are: A<ia I.: 1 Roula 34. Auby .V Canon 67. Attrld Bakke 10. Diomrd 10 11. Quinnalt 13/14. Luna Maersk l<i. Bamor* 10, Colombo Maru IV. Eaoplrt Oaastl -'l B. Souib ■ta IS. Kinahalu 23 20, Wainui145 words
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Article12 1966-10-18 16 sia made no changes is its rates to merchants yesterday.12 words
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Article14 1966-10-18 16 The Hong Kong free market was closed yesterday. It re-opens tclay.14 words
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Article168 1966-10-18 16 MELBOURNE. Mon EADINO Industrials continued to firm in quiet stock exchange trading today. BHP lost two cent* to S5 84 and ANZ Bank waa up 10 cents SS.7O on buyers quotation. In the mining section CRA was up four cents to $5.24 and Mi Morgan six cents to168 words
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Article50 1966-10-18 16 ON the official Malayan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (October 15) the range of call rates was as follows: BANK FUNDS: 3<j per cent to 4>, per cent. GENERAL FUND: IM P« cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 51 34 million.50 words
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693 1966-10-18 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER its rise on Saturday morning the Stock Exchange yesterday had a slightly easier tendency and conditions were extremely quiet. Turnover was on the small side at 37^.519 units and the fractional drops in industrials appeared to be due to693 words
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Article27 1966-10-18 16 Malayan Stock Indicrs Oct. IS. Oct. 17. •Industrials: 93-34 93.18 Tins: HiS.n 108.39 S rubbers: 111.09 111.06 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec' 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article937 1966-10-18 16 IM'SINESS in and rrportrd to L tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ssulttad (3.000) $1.40: C.C-M. $1.41 SL: (8.000) 51.43 D, .i.OOOt 51. 42 D. (2.000) 11.4X '30.0OO) 51. 41.937 words
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Article260 1966-10-18 16 "VOVLMBER first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Koala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 63 i% k cents per lb. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb.260 words
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245 1966-10-18 16 rpHE price of Straits tin I 1 yesterday fell 87 i cents to $609 per picul on an offerins estimated down 5 tons to 225 tons Less demand was reported. LOCAL RUBBER MARKET: After a slow and slightly better opening the market245 words
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Article77 1966-10-18 16 /'HINEIE Prtducs Cichar**, Oinga- »ara n.»n pntii Mr ficul y«il«rday: 1 Csc.nut til: bulk M3| sellers, drum IH srllcn. Curl Oct.. Nov. LX Cootiotot: Unquoted Pt»o«r: Muntok whit* *l 77* sellsrs. Sarawak hitf SITj sellers. •p«<ial Sarawak blark OUT! acllcri. garbled Uunponc hlack 1127* iM nclk-r. |9« NLWi.77 words
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Advertisement1104 1966-10-18 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Service* Bsn|kok Hoflftcng L. Angelii N.York Searcport PtiilK). Tsairskiaia Mm" 71 27 Oct 71 11 Oct 2t Hit I Ok 1 Ok •■KitMkam Mart" 2« 24 Htt 70 IB Hu II Ok IM B Jai 14 jaa Japan Direct Service Ptnani1,104 words
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Advertisement732 1966-10-18 16 BaßaW jaSai Kyi I OsH I SV I WIWS »USIN»ll»/HtW /UI»ND IEHVICEt IHOIA, PUISMN AND MR t»SI SERVICU Is Friiaaslli. altlaiti Mtlliani. S»lsii li Matm sal Naiitsttiiaa. BtssMM aafinL M/Ji U 'o£t JUU n/n"ta oTt 21 OH I"" n Ct 2 H?, «*JUL» WTt Ns» 21 Nl. U Mtt 1732 words
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Advertisement690 1966-10-18 16 KEMENTERIAN PERTANIAN DAN SHARIKAT KERJASAMA BAHAGIAN PARIT DAN TALI AVER TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received t>T the Director. Drainage Irrigation 1 Department. Kuala Lumpur from resiMeied Contractors Class 'D' 'and above up lo noon of the 17th November 1966 for the supply ot the tollowlng supplies:— (a i Rnnforred690 words
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Advertisement568 1966-10-18 18 A CAREER IN INDUSTRY We are a Singapore PIONEER COMPANY manufacturing well-known brands of consumer products which are international leaders in their field and have considerable growth potential in this country The post of WORKS MANAGES will become vacant In the foreseeable future. We therefore invite applications from candidates of568 words
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Advertisement685 1966-10-18 18 NOTICES NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD. SINGAPORE ftegnlaUon 4 (l) and (2) of the Hotels Licensing Regulations. Its«. Notice Is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will bold its next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrate's Court, South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Thursday685 words
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Advertisement350 1966-10-18 18 NOTICES ESTATE OF SYED HASSAN BIN AHMAD ALATTAS DECEASED FORMERLY OF JOHORE BAHRU PURSUANT to the Trustee Ordinance ALL PERSONS having claims against land In the Township of Johore Bahru In the district of Johore Bahru as specified below are required to send particulars thereof In writing to the undersigned350 words
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Advertisement581 1966-10-18 18 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE tVATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS SHUT-DOWN OF WATER SIPPLV Water supply will be cut-off in the following areas from 8.00 pm on Tuesday. 18th October. 1966 to 400 a.m. on Wednesday. 19th October, 1966 (both times approximate). The shut-down Is to facilitate execution of work581 words
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Advertisement259 1966-10-18 18 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF CONSUMERS Shutdown of Electricity SappUes In order to carry out modification to existing Swltchgear at Siglap Road Substation, it Is necessary to Interrupt electricity supplies on Wednesday. 19th October, 1966 from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 pm to the following:— Areas bounded259 words
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Advertisement544 1966-10-18 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian and Singapore I citizens for the following appoint- I menu:— (1) Asst. Extension Officer (Chin- j eae): Salary Scale: $270 x 20-370/--395 x 25-670. Qualification: Must have passed the Higher School Certificate Exam. A written knowledge of Chinese544 words
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Advertisement155 1966-10-18 18 THE UNION BANK OF INDIA LTD. Rtgd. Office:66 80, Apollo Street, Bombay 1. Authorised Capital Rs. 20 million Paid-up Capital Rs. 12.5 million Reserve Funds Rs. 9.2 million Deposits (as on 30.6.1966) exceed Rs. 810 million 143 BRANCHES SPREAD THROUGHOUT INDIA. CORRESPONDENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD. The Bank handles all155 words
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Article, Illustration2204 1966-10-18 19 Peking dog? All this I will accept SUBANDRIO MAKES HIS DEFENCE rnHE former Indonesian For_L oign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, facing trial for his life: told a military tribunal here today that some of his answers during the proceedings had not been "very correct or 100 per cent ethical." But itReuter - 2,204 words
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Advertisement282 1966-10-18 19 10A-327/337 T SMART-STYLISH-SLIM 3 BAND. 10 TRANSISTOR. 600 MW OUTPUT. 3]^" SPEAKER. COMES WITH EARPHONE. WORKS ON 3 UM-1 BATTERIES. Ijr l^ppj^l T^^J TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT L j__^ 7A-146 FA-6000^^^""^ It^— i^^^HL <t 1 I M^ m -II ■OJ ''I FOR SALE |^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^__^^J^^ggl« U f Mim.t—Box i* rts. twtrm J~^~~^~— ll«V282 words
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Advertisement150 1966-10-18 19 For quick, posltiw and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Haemorrhoids AH (plliS) VaremoTd the NEW, EASILY SWALLOWED tablets from the research laboratories of Zyma, smariMi Varemoid VaremoVd is easy to take just swallow during or after meals. VaremoVd gives inor» positive relief, its activs principle being the new, dynamic150 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-10-18 19 Buffm Bunny By Bmipm H*im%4mml S (welL/It)/! cnTN wow ix) you tmink~upTllY"^ l|^B[^^ > NOPEM MEANS ((TAKE A 1 vV THOSE tOCM? Tj bugs: have you A we'd jVhintjJ VvY^P^-— n HEASD THE SAYINJG, )J V LIKE (.S^ r\V\\\ I r/?/,/, ,1 T^ CW*J -<~W X^tmoee is a QXM&jJfI J55 words
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311 1966-10-18 20 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA: ASIAN GAMES By Singapore, Mon. gINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council have given their affiliates one week ending Oct. 24 to hand in their lists of competitors for selection for the Asian Games in Bangkok.. The chairman of the SOSC selection committee,311 words
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Article73 1966-10-18 20 HONG KONG. Mon. Malaysian Climrse bent a Combined Chinese side 2-1 here today after leading 2-0 at halftime. MiiUyssa scored in the 13th minute through Wong Fook Yoons; oft it Robert Choc centre. Three minutes ;.iter Robert Choc headed m the second goal. Kwak Moon Wall scored73 words
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Article402 1966-10-18 20 LITTLE OLYMPICS JAPANESE swimmers, J who will be competing In the Asian Games at Bangkok, won two silver medals yesterday to take their medals tally to two gold, two silver and two bronze In the swimming competition of the Little Olympics. Their silver medal winners were402 words
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Article159 1966-10-18 20 IKHLAS SHOWS RETURN TO FORM RACING PENANG, Mon. Iklhah (Merv Posner up) galloped with zest on a yielding track here this morning. Breaking from the half-mile, the Devllie Wood four-year-old reeled off the last 3f in 38 4/5 wide out. reports EPSOM JEEP. Ikhlas, a winner In Class Four last159 words
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Article391 1966-10-18 20 WEIGHTS PNANG. Mon. Weights for all six racen on Wednesday, second day of the Penang Turi Club Autumn meeting: CL. 5— F. Lok Sabha 9.02 Legis Lass 9.0(1 Queen Gambit 8.1" Bettcretf 8.11 Fraser's Green 8.10 St. Janeiro 8.10 Bohaganr 8.08 Ikhlas 8.07 Lara tor B.n« Lord391 words
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Article259 1966-10-18 20 The Stipe's Report PENANO. Mon— The Stipendiary Steward's report on yeMsrday'.s racing here: RACK <>M Mon Chert (H. J. Chuah) Orange William (app. Nawari) and Chanlurkter (Mamat) were slow to begin. In the straight Springfield (app. P. K. Leone hung In under pressure. R\Ct TWO: Teh So259 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-10-18 20 MARILYN CALVERT, 12-year-old daughter of a Thirsk trainer, did not win but she got the biggest cheer from the crowd at Newmarket last week when she finished second on Queens Tree in the four-mile Newmarket Town Plate. The 300-year-old race is the only87 words
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201 1966-10-18 20 GOLD AND BRONZE SUCCESS BY BROTHERS Weightlifting DERLIN. Mon. Yoshlnobu Miyake of Japan last night won his fourth featherweight championship in a row. Including the Olympic title In 1964. when he totalled 387.5 kllogarms to win the World weightlifting featherweight championship here last night. It was well below his world201 words
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Article30 1966-10-18 20 BINGAPORE. Mon. Champion Motors qualified to meet Rediffuslon in the semi-finals of the BBHFA X..0 championship when they best Metal Box 1-4 in a replay at Oeylang today.30 words
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259 1966-10-18 20 World titles sweep by Japanese machines WORLD BRIEFS TOKYO. Mon. Japanese motorcycle manufacturers watched with pride as their machines continued their sweep at the Mt Fuji circuit today. Only In the SOOcc class have they failed to provide a world championship winning machine this year. Japanese ace Yoshimi Katayama (Suzuki)259 words
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Article82 1966-10-18 20 EX-TURF CHAMP BEATS RON MELBOURNE. Mon. Australia's world recordholding long distance runner, Ron Clarke, tods*, was beaten by a retired racehorse in a special race here. The horse. Sir Cameron, a winner of the Australia Grand National and Steeplechase, beat Clarke today in their 12--mile race by only 20 yards.82 words
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Advertisement51 1966-10-18 20 F 2626 Now you can be sure M PQQQ^ you get GENUINE I De Witt's trfSpfl V I Y °ARE S GETTING De WITTS PILLS. BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST T $3,500! That's The Prize for the outright winner. Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed., 19.10.66, 2.00 p.51 words
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Advertisement210 1966-10-18 20 BSivme i»y* Miinot ***** tlflU lIFICCTORI GREATER SAFETY and CONFIDENCE "jb^" insist on MVIItDM ;>a> M 4 ■I!M<Sb;SI PRECISION-MADE fc /1^ ACCESSORIES I^OEl Lucas answer your Ifep^ need for 'Safer Driv- 'Jy\.o»« wt >h ing' equipment see the -complete range V^^*r of LUCAS quality Mj& ACCESSORIES in Mo^ our showroom210 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-10-18 21 Primitive bamboo weapons and helicopters THE men marching with primitive bamboo spears over their shoulders are Indonesian veterans who fought against the Dutch in 1945 to gain independence. They took part In the recent Armed Forces Day parade in Jakarta. In striking contrast, note the helicopters flying aboveUPI - 53 words
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Obituary183 1966-10-18 21 CHIA TUCK WAN c.f Init.d Malayan Bankmu Corporal im, away middrnly 18.10.66 Cortag* leaves 9 Jalan 6;' P.J. 11 a in. 19.10.M, "111 COM KIM CMOO. third daughter of Madam Yi-o Siok Neo and the Ma Mr Coh Lai Mm, of r i2 Blglap Avenup, parsed away |x-arr-fully at183 words
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Article121 1966-10-18 21 Mother and son killed in crash lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Ng Lai Choon, 52, and her 10--year-old son, Yeow Kirn Heng, were killed today when the family car collided with an oncoming lorry at the Bth mile Jalan Scudai. Her two other sons, Yeow Kirn Huat, 18, who was driving the121 words
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119 1966-10-18 21 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy. Speaker of the Singapore Parliament, flew home this evening after attending the 21st session of the United Nations General Assembly. He told newsmen at the airport that Singapore's foreign policy had been well received by member countries at119 words
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Article51 1966-10-18 21 CINGAPORE, Mon. About 800 Nfee Ann College students today boycotted the mid-term examination in protest against the Thong Saw Pak report on the development of the college. Instead of taking their examination, they gathered in the auditorium in Tank Road to listen to their leaders condemning the51 words
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Article298 1966-10-18 21 LONDON. Mon— The Strength of British Funds again featured an otherwise dull London stock market today. Longs and undate.s had (airly heavy Investment demand and showed gains ranging to half a point. Shorts were featured by Exchequer five pc« cent, where a technically favourable tax298 words
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Article63 1966-10-18 21 LONDON. Mon.— Spot lQ^d., Nov. 19 7 16d, Dec. 19 9 16d. Jan 19»id., Jan. March 11 7 d., April/ June 20 1 13 d., July /Sept. 20 1 I6d. Oct./ Dec. 20 1 16 d. Jan. March 20 1 6d.. April June 20 l 16d.. July Sept. 2u63 words
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452 1966-10-18 21 REJAL ARBEE - SHOCK FOR 800 SQUATTER FAMILIES AT MB's DENIAL OF LAND PLEDGE REJAL ARBEE: We thought everything had been settled... From JOHORE BAHRU. Monday JJKIHT HI'NDRKI) squatter families evicted early last month were shocked today to learn of the Joliore Mentri Besar's denial of having made any promise to give them452 words
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Article105 1966-10-18 21 OONG KONG, Mon.— 11 Already hard hit by one of the worst droughts in years, Communist China's Kwangtung Province is being invaded by locusts. Rice hoarding has begun and prices are skyrocketing. Throughout most of Kwangtung's 72.000 square miles, there has been no rain at allAP - 105 words
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148 1966-10-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government is to amend the Customs Ordinance, 1952, to give the Finance Minister powers to fix customs duties on goods imported into or exported from PenangA Bill for this purpose will be introduced in the next sitting of the148 words
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189 1966-10-18 21 Thugs stab husband of tourist wife ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A woman from Gemas, who came here for a sightseeing tour, yesterday saw tragedy instead when her husband was knifed to death in front of her by two thugs at a coffee shop near the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park. Madam Tan189 words
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Article55 1966-10-18 21 JAMMU (Kashmir), Mon. Police opened fire on a crowd of demonstrating students here today killing three and injuring 29. Trouble broke out when police cordoned off a procession of students from a science college here who were demonstrating in sympathy with colleagues on a hunger strike55 words
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216 1966-10-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The MCA central working committee will meet here tomorrow In emergency session to discuss the language issue and other matters. An MCA source told the Straits Times today: "You may describe the meeting as crucial— lt may be a turning216 words
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Article32 1966-10-18 21 SINGAPORE. Mon Diethelm and Company Ltd. will hold a demonstration of their new lUoprint System at the Fraser and Neave Hall on Oct. 31 from 6 pm. to 8.30 p.m.32 words
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Article30 1966-10-18 21 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1318 <— *6). sellers £1220 i— £6), Forward buyers £1217 <— £si. seller* £1218 £Bi. Settlement £1220 (—£6 1. Turnover a.m. 280 ton«. pjn. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1966-10-18 21 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 70 59 Jesselton 86 73 Kuching52 words
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