The Straits Times, 22 October 1966
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Title Section24 1966-10-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIK Natimiiil Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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Article, Illustration757 1966-10-22 1 Splosh! Paint flung on LBJ's car... MELBOURNE, Fri. Two plastic bags of paint were thrown at President Johnson's car today as he drove through the city in a motorcade. The bags burst against the window and splattered paint over the heads of secret servicemen riding in the front seat. PoliceAgencies - 757 words
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Article, Illustration691 1966-10-22 1 English must continue Tengku Machinery of Government will be thrown out of gear if we were to ban it totally' PENANG, Friday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that the use of the English language in Malaysia "must continue." "However much we would like to introduce the691 words
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Article195 1966-10-22 1 130 LOST IN A VALANCHE HORROR ABERFAN (Wales), Friday. J^ HUGE mountain of coal-waste waterlogged coal (hist slime and shale collapsed and crashed down on this mining village l<>day, burying a school full of nursery child- ren. The children had just started their morning lessons when the landslide plunged downReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-10-22 1 Japan's Foreign Minister flies in on goodwill visit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina, arrived here today with the hope that his visit to countries in South-East Asia Will help to improve the already friendly relations existing between them. Out on the tarmac to welcome him280 words
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Article23 1966-10-22 1 With today's issue of the Straits Times is published a four-page advertisers' announcement by Photo-Centre, Singapore. Make sure you get your copy.23 words
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Article56 1966-10-22 1 MOSCOW, Fri Russia today staged the most powerful conventional explosion In history, using 5,200 tons of trotyl and ammonite to form a giant dam In Soviet Asia, Ta.ss reported. The great blast threw up a dam over 360 ft. high and almost 1,600 ft. long inReuter - 56 words
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Article49 1966-10-22 1 NEW DELHI. FYI President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Nasser of the United Arab Republictoday began a four-day conference with India's Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi The three, who are among the most prominent leaders of the non-aligned world, will review the International situation Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article34 1966-10-22 1 /CINCINNATI, Fri. An 81-year-old spinster was found raped and murdered in her apartment last night, and police said she appeared to have been the latest victim of the psychopathic "Cincinnati Strangler." UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article272 1966-10-22 1 S'pore bans entry of 19 people SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government today banned the entry into the Republic of 19 people whose presence is considered to be "undesirable in the Interest of public security." An ufHeial statement -aid thai the decision was taken with the agreement of thp Malaysian Government.272 words
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Article38 1966-10-22 1 RISINC CRI'SHLD PARIS. Fri. Laotian Prime Mattel Prlace IWIIMI Phoiim Mid here toniyht his Governtneiii had the Mtii.iiion in Vientiane "well in hand' follow mil; a rising by Air Force (.t iur.il I1 1 > Ma. Keuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-10-22 2 Now Red Guards say: Burn Chen Yi PK K I N <;. Kri— Ked (iu.ird posters demanding that Koreien Minister Chen Vi (above) be "burned to death" have appeared on walls taring the Foreign Ministry. The posters, put up by Ked Guard students of the Foreign Language Institute, said: "Bombard152 words
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101 1966-10-22 2 CAIGON. Fri.— U.S. Navy planes yesterday took advantage of better weather conditions o v rr North Vietnam to strike heavily against targets in the Thanh H<>a region on the coast about 90 miles south of Hanoi. An American military spokesman said that fighterReuter - 101 words
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Article98 1966-10-22 2 I AGOS. Fri. Nigeria I*.1 military government warned last night that any attempt to force a split or spepde from the Federation would be regarded as unconstitutional and treasonable. The warning was contained in a statement Issued JiPre which revlewpd the NieerUn sitnation since AukuM last year,98 words
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Article, Illustration455 1966-10-22 2 NEW HANOI LINE ON SOL VING THE VIET ISSUE //ir; noa? willing to live in peace with a neutral Saigon Govt NEW YORK, Friday J^ORTH Vietnam will accept a nonaligned government in South Vietnam and will not press for reunification of the two Vietnams In any solution to the presentReuter - 455 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. Forty-«even policemen and rioting students were Injured in violent clashes today in the north Indian city of Juilundur. The students hurled stones and missiles tit the police who charged them with batons. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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174 1966-10-22 2 Battle for off-shore oil profits in Jakarta JAKARTA, Fri. A J major oil battle is brewing in Indonesia over off-shore drilling rights in what is believed to be the highest potential off-shore oil area in the world. Two contracts are pending before the Indonesian Government for offshore drilling rights northUPI - 174 words
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384 1966-10-22 2 U.S. told to adopt Two-China policy EXPERTS SUBMIT REPORT WASHINGTON, fr\. A PANEL of leading Americans urged th« United States yesterday to accept a ''TwoChina" policy which would permit United Nations membership for both Peking and Taipeh. The panel. commis.sioned to study the problem by the United Nations Association ofReuter; AP - 384 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-10-22 2 TUE GAMBOL 6 <* *~*»dfr*&— /seoßoe oeAR-wuL "N I YOU HOLD MV WOOL?; />r WONT TAK6) 1^ /"^H I YOU A MINUTE/ ///I WA6 JU*T J I l*° lN Oii lJmm If T£*j£«xS*&iSZ2 \s&?-* I Tifr* 1^ US.37 words
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161 1966-10-22 3 ONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson once wanted to be an undertaker, according to Mr. John Hirst, 81. who used to take tbe British Prime Minister for walks when he was a boy. "We used U> be neighbours of the Wilson family in HuddersfieldReuter - 161 words
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Article33 1966-10-22 3 LONDON, Pri Francis ChiChester. 65-year-old lone yachtsman, reported yesterday that he had parsed the half-way mark on his 15.000-mile journey to Australia from Britain over the old wool clipper route. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article45 1966-10-22 3 OAKLAND. Fri. Eight Neerup.s m hi rented lasl night as racial incidents continued in Oakland- California, for the third day in a row. Three arrests were made after a blaze started by crude fire bomb.s wa.s extinguished At a hospital. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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386 1966-10-22 3 Smith to Wilson: If you go to the UN 1 SALISBURY, Fri. pRIME Minister lan Smith warned last night that Rhodesia might quit the Commonwealth and become a republic if Britain took the Rhodesian independence issue to the United Nations. In a radio and television interview, he said Anglo-Rhodesian talksReuter - 386 words
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206 1966-10-22 3 Bond was a crashing bore, said his creator ONDON, Fri. Lan Fleming, creator of fictional secret agent James Bond 007 described his hero as "that cardboard booby" and became bored with his own fame, according to a biography published here. The book, "The Life of lan Fleming" by John Pearson,206 words
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Article33 1966-10-22 3 NEW YORK. Fri— A Japanese firm donated 100 motor-cycles to the U.N. today for use by field workers for the U.N. Childrens Fund in Asia, Africa and Latin America— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article99 1966-10-22 3 Just fancy that... I ONDON, Fri. Art college principal Peter Cox went driving with the family's pet donkey in the front seat of his car and got arrested. Constable Kennem Arthur stopped the small Renault on seeing a hairy back and long tail which he considered affected the driver s99 words
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Article66 1966-10-22 3 LIVERPOOL. Fri. Two nuoi who were going to play the guitar and sing rock 'n' roll numbers in Liverpool the Beatles' home town to raise money for their missionary order have been told to cancel their plans. American-born Sister Carla. 23. and Belgian-born SisterReuter - 66 words
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Article22 1966-10-22 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Sixteen people were killed when their houses collapsed in T.tiandjur. West Java, dunnf? torrential rains. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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117 1966-10-22 3 f ONDON. Fri. Quicker promotion for British Army officers will follow changes in the system of selecting officers for promotion to the rank of Major and Lieut.-Colonel. According to a Ministry of Defence spokesman, this will bring the age of army promotion more intoReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-10-22 3 ACTRESS DAWN REVEALS 7-MONTH SECRET ACTRESS Dawn Addams laughs gaily In a Glasgow street and slips her arm around the neck of Michael Howard, her leading man in the play "The Cat and the Canary." A few hours earlier, Miss Addam.s, estranged wife of Italian Prince Massimo, went to a244 words
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225 1966-10-22 3 STOCKHOLM. Frl THE Swedish Go .-eminent yesterday locked 20,800 teachers, including the Prime Minister's wife, out of their classrooms. About half the nations one million school children and university students were affected by the lockout, ordered by the state collective bargaining boardReuter - 225 words
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Advertisement216 1966-10-22 3 Q 1 2nd ANNIVERSARY REMEMBER ITS THE SALE OF THE YEAR! lAOIES U.P. MOW LADIES SHIFT DRESSES $16.50 $4.90 LADIES SHIRT BLOUSES $11.90 $5.50 MEN'S MEN'S SUN"N"SAND SPORT SHIRTS $11.10 $5 50 MEN'S ARROW SPORT SHIRTS $15.00 $*.5O MEN'S PURE SILK NECKTIES 3 »0 $1.40 FREE Ke y Case Given216 words
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Advertisement142 1966-10-22 4 fteikyZ^ff. 1966 S MM MM Mm v semblee Nat/or®jf Coj^tudw The beginning! of an explosion. ft? ALSO IN THIS ISSUE, LIFE reports on the i^iii^iiiiiiiHiMV^iH career and violent end of South Africa's Wl J| Hendrik Verwoerd, the apostle of "apar- wF-^t theid"; presents a portfolio of photographs ItttUl ifc>jj byAlfredEisenstaedt,whichreflectsthehis-142 words
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97 1966-10-22 5 Rebels still lurk on border, says Lo lESSELTON, Fri—Sa- bah's Chief Minister, Mr Peter Lo, said today that a small number of pro-Com-munist rebels were still lurking just over the Indonesian bordor. But. he said. Malaysian security forces would be capable of dealing with them should they cross the borderReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration712 1966-10-22 5 Tengku attends 150 th Speech Day of his old school PENANG, Friday I J Khir: English vital in higher education rpHE Minister of Edu- cation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today stressed the importance of English as a medium of Instruction at pos teomprehensive and higher education712 words
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Article34 1966-10-22 5 bookshops here yewerdtiy ntid i-on-Use* rd About f>oo school textbook* under 'hr Copyright Infringement Act. The raid follourd h complaint liv the Raynath 'Ray Books' Pubimpur thai IU books were bring "pirated."34 words
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Article39 1966-10-22 5 KUALA UMPUR. Fn. The Minister °l lands n,id Mines. Indie Abdul Rahiii.ni bin Ya'akub. \w!l open tho inaugural mec:in? or the NaUonal Land Rehabilitation and CuiiMiluiation Authority «i his MtniMrj in Jalan Gurncv I.Pre ><n MOV. 139 words
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179 1966-10-22 5 S.NGAPORE. Fri. 1 I PAKISTAN'S High ComSinSS?." er Mr^lXbibi? Rahman, who played a significant role as intermediary in Indonesia's re- roKnition of Singapore, will arrive here on Sunday to j present his credentials to President Yusof. Paki.stan extended179 words
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310 1966-10-22 5 It starts today: The big family planning survey j/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. j The nationwide survey on family planning which begins tomorrow was described today as vital to the Government's development efforts. I The Chief Statistician. Mr. R. Chander. whose department had undertaken to direct the survey in conjunction with the310 words
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95 1966-10-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Institute of Management will hold a one-day seminar on th« New Companies Act at tht Shell Theatrette tomorrow. The Governor of Bank Negar* Tan Sri Ismail bin MohaI m«l Alt. ill open the seminar Talk* will be given by rhe95 words
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Advertisement130 1966-10-22 5 CHINESE Sl|fEß OUALITY TONIC Ideal for: £sj #Letf of bodily weight, fatigue I low vitality Jq Mental A Phyiicol _^<^ weakness, poor op- r^"^ 1 £j^V^^-^^ petite, Arthritu, Rheu [^fc (-.^'^l %(J matitm. Anemia yQtf: ~-Z~SA Monu'octured bs. PEKING SECOND PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTORY, Peking China. r pQft#ri rtr Stnoop^r^ Malo\S"Q Brunei:130 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-10-22 5 titttf.% Iturtnt/ ity Kaiph ilo»im*tahl /^~~Z TiMtVOU WATIR TOO 3XO. \f\^J ,'v 3ASEMEVI J AN !.j /soggy l'm ucrg/Morr man a-. oje* w-ese s ~S\^&m IV xr^27 words
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Advertisement550 1966-10-22 6 CATHAY: TONICHTMIDNICHT! nuuuMWT hctums v ima*m wild sn» mis tt sum t miiists mm FR2NK aVIRNa -> SmaTHaLisi j -AssauiT queen f*jg C~ m TONY m "O-.S.MP Itdur. Enrol AH LBSIIPin^Q iCONTE JOHN kJ[UIN -PRdNCIDSd WIWI'I' <KM 'X «»1i HOJuCHf MC'ID I' BVSK ROD SERLING jack finney WILLIAM GOETZ JACK550 words
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95 1966-10-22 7 Brothers killed in 'live wire' tragedy TELLK ANSON, Fri.— Two brothers, Mukhlis bin Mat Jamin. 16. and Ba.suki. 30, were electrocuted last nicht in Kamponr Melayu. In the langkap area, about 16 miles from here. The double tragedy occurred at alxiut 9JI p.m. when Mukhlis wax adjustinr a length of95 words
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Article36 1966-10-22 7 PENANG. Fri Thr> M.P. for Penang Selatan, Inrhe Ismail bin IdrU. will give a talk on youth activities to the Sungel Ara Youth Club In the villaee community hall at 2 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-10-22 7 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE SHE LEADS THE WAY FOR BLIND PARENTS By J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Inche Samani bin Taib and his wife, Wan Yah binte Wan Mahmud, of Sungei Way, have every reason to be proud of their little daughter Noraini. You see. they are both blind303 words
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Article63 1966-10-22 7 PARIT BUNXAR. Fri. A sum of $10,800 has been provided toy the Perak State Government to the people of Kampong Simpanß Lima. 20 miles from here, to construct a three-mile long cement bridle path. The grant Is in recognition of the kampong's completion of rural development63 words
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Article56 1966-10-22 7 SINGAPORE, Prt— A total of 201 graduates of the Singapore Vocational Institute will get their certificates from the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in the school's third graduation ceremony at Victoria Theatre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow. Of this number. 168 will rereive craft certificates and56 words
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258 1966-10-22 7 Geoffrey Geldard - KIFLI WON'T BE WELCOME IN SARA WAK Geoffrey Geldard From Kuching, Friday THE self-styled Commander-in-Chief ol the TxNKU, Abang Zulkifli— or "General" Kifli as he calls himself will not be welcome if he returns to Sarawak, local leaders said. At a Press conference in Jakarta earlier this week, the rebel258 words
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Article94 1966-10-22 7 Hello Tokyo round-the-clock KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan, will Inaugurate the new round-the-clock Kuala Lumpur Tokyo direct telephone circuit at his Ministry tomorrow. The new service, via Seacom and the AmericanJapanese trans pacific cable, replaces the former service via high94 words
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100 1966-10-22 7 \f ALACCA. Fri. Police 1 detective Lai Bw«e Khoon. 32. waj, presented with a letter of commendation for bravery and efficiency from the Ins-pector-General of Police. Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismaei, at a parade here yesterday. The Chief Policp Officer. Malacca. Asst.100 words
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Article41 1966-10-22 7 BUTTER WORTH Pn. Teh Chuan Teik. 20. a motor mechanic, was fined 55.000 or two years' Jail, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting tv smuggle textiles on which duty of 11.210 had not been paid41 words
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227 1966-10-22 7 PREM KUMAR - A soldier's 'after I die' letter to his bride PREM KUMAR By MALACCA, Fri. From lT his camp at Katlbbas. Sarawak, a soldier wrote to his 18-year-.,^ bride of one month recalling the day when they sat on the bridal dais at her home at Masjid Tanah. 23 miles from227 words
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Miscellaneous289 1966-10-22 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS B»ct«d be.r to progreas In 1. Material fish 12 (8). London (8). S. Timber vessel harasses stupid 1S Create about lace debacle to fellows missing on return <Bi. hasten progress 0f...(i0>. 11. 12 without total mental 18. ..pert note from warehouse Involvement (1, S. 2, 4.289 words
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977 1966-10-22 8 PUB: MONEY NEEDED TO EXTEND PROJECTS SINGAPORE, Friday pEOPLE in Singapore will have to pay more for water and electricity from Nov. 1. In the case of gas. only Housing: Board flat-dwellers will have to pay more, while other domestic consumers will977 words
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Article, Illustration410 1966-10-22 8 TEACHERS AND TYPISTS IN 'FIGHT 53 girls vie for the 'Miss Tourism' title World trip for winner CINGAPORE, Fri. Teachers and students, including undergraduates, make up almost half of the 53 contestants for the Miss Tourism Singapore quest. Twelve teachers. six school girls, and three University of Singapore students have410 words
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Article99 1966-10-22 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Entries from Singapore children are invited for the Shanker's international children's art and essay competitions. There are over 400 prices for the best entries. All children under 15 (born on or after Jan. 1, 1951) are eligible to send their drawing and paint ings, in99 words
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Article88 1966-10-22 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— A massed band display at the Padang. which was cancelled last Sunday because of rain, will be held this Sunday at 5 p.m. Seven bands Police, Singapore Infantry Regiment, Teachers, People's Association, People's Defence Forces, the Port of Singapore Authority pipers, and the88 words
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Article70 1966-10-22 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. More thnn 100 overseas delegates will take part In the two-day Pan-Pacific Surgical Association second mobile educational seminar beginning on Monday, at the General Hospital They will be arriving tomorrow. Some SO local surgeons will be talcing part In the seminar. On Sunday, there will70 words
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Article27 1966-10-22 8 BINGAPORE. Fri. Registration for new identity curds will be carried out on Monday at Our I.aclv Queen of Peace Church from 0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.27 words
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Article27 1966-10-22 8 SINGAPORE. Frl.—The annual Remembrance Day Commemoration ceremony at the Cenotaph this year will be held on Nov. 11 —which is Deepavali— lnstead of Nov. 13.27 words
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Article480 1966-10-22 8 "pHB followln* If t<Ks»y acbMui* of rivii aircraft raovtrarau at P*T» Lebar airport Slnnpc* ARRIVAL* rltlm lacltt: From Srdßry, Darwin <E» 177) 13.30 p.m.; frtn Book Kong (BO 11) 8 pm Thai Inttmatlonal 1 From Jakarta (TO 4M) 11.15 a m »rom Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 405) 13.55480 words
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Miscellaneous136 1966-10-22 8 \th>y Onp Bff V.T. ffnwm ftn MHck Tracy Bfg Chmmtmr €mmi 4 HflHB s^~ ~a\ I—while dutt smith no I u^awing mis own gun i Mfl BP^ rue ruAkißcoc r*^ ljic dc WCMH SwrWrrEK fiisw In| J l i^» bbss^ VOLVEP EMPTIED. ONE GUN- iTiT'i J? Sra^ IMB OTHBK IMKC3136 words
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289 1966-10-22 9 From Geoffrey Geldard: Kuching, Friday NIGHTLY curfew has been imposed on tho Communist-infested area between the 127 th and 33rd miles of the Kuching-Serian road. In the past, two months. Police Field Force patrols have discovered several arms and food caches in289 words
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213 1966-10-22 9 300 U.S. newsmen coming with Johnson KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. While officials are busy preparing for President Johnson's visit, the Information and Telecommunications departments are workIng closely to provide facilities for the 300 American journalists who will be covering thr event. It will hr t lip bluest invasion of Malaysia by213 words
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93 1966-10-22 9 IESC director coming to Singapore SINGAPORE. Pit Mr. Harold R. Crawford, director of Far East operations of the International Executive Service Corps. will arrive here on Oct. 28 on his Snt visit to the Sinrspcre office Hr is iin a tour at IKSC branches in this region He will fly93 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl The tiowpr Certificate o! Education examination will begin on Oct. 25 and end on No* 1. Private rmdidatrs who liau MM received tbetr Unio-table* or index number.-, arc aaked U> iwitatt the Chu'f Mutation Officer40 words
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174 1966-10-22 9 SINGAPORE. Friday DOLICE said today that two of their officers were 1 injured in the skirmish in the grounds of the Education Ministry in Kay Siang Road yesterday afternoon with 200 Ngee Ann College students. A police statement said .1 >mall party of men were174 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-10-22 9 INDIA'S Vire- President. l>r Zakir Husain arrivinc U the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur for Fri day prayers yesterday. Behind him is the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul R.i/.tk. and on his right the Permanent Secretary of the Prime Ministers Department, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil83 words
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92 1966-10-22 9 MALACCA, Frl. Yeo Chee Kiang. 26. of Seremban. was fined $2,000. or one years jail, for attomDtinjf to steal a car at. Wolf erst an Road here on March 2 Two otlirr.s Thuni Tai Wan and Lum Wrr Fah. who were charged earlier, were92 words
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Article31 1966-10-22 9 KAUB. Kri Indie Abdul Alii bin Abdul Khiiiii has assumed datjr here as lip District OCPD in place <>! Mr Gurmukh Singh who nit been iimusferred to Johor* Bahru.31 words
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Article191 1966-10-22 9 TAIPING, Fri. THE Central Government and Malayan Railway o-ve the Taiplng Town Council a total of $756,000 in assessments on proTnis was disclosed at a council budget meeting arlier this week The Central Government's share of the debt It $*****0 Mr N M Krishnan.191 words
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Article174 1966-10-22 9 THAM SOON KENG - THAM SOON KENG By *y HR E E more A kampong s Sungei Buaya, Sungei Kerang and Labu Kubong near here have been hit by floods. About 600 people, mostly tappers and pad i planters, are affected. This brines the total number of kam|*)nffs affected in the174 words
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Article34 1966-10-22 9 TAIPING. Fri. The TalpWf SI John Ambulance Association will hold a fashion oaiade and dMMfe in the Town Hall hrre an Oct. 29 under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak.34 words
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215 1966-10-22 9 ENGINEER, 5 OTHERS ON GRAFT CHARGES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri SIX men four from the Public Works Department and two contractors —were charged today in the Kuala Kubu Bahru Sessions Court with corruption. Ahmad Din Bahjee bin Ahmad, 35. an engineer with the PWD at Kuala Kubu Bahru. and Thirunavatkarsu Ponniah.215 words
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225 1966-10-22 9 Wife called' husband 'You prostitute king' VfALACCA, Fri. Th« ITI wife of a businessman, Gan Kok Chon«, saw her husband enter a house at Durian Daun here on the night of Aup. 12 last year and shouted to him: "You prostitute king, come out!"' Moments later three wumen came out.225 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 9 TAIPING. Frl The MMM Resar nf Perak. Dam Ahmad bin Said, will take the aaluie at thr march pant of the annual pararl<of the Larut and Matane Red Crows Society to be held on th# Eftplanade here tomorrow.40 words
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Advertisement125 1966-10-22 9 (/^ntenaryM Taste the sweet creamy goodness of i^ HK^ ▼1 I^ "Ll CONDENSED Mfl* spread it on bread or mix a glassful! >! Milkmaid brands SWEETENED r o jjT Cut a slice of bread. With a knife or spoon spread Milkmaid on S!!^ a^ vj&a thickly. Bite. Delicious! Sweet. Creamy.125 words
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Obituary58 1966-10-22 10 M W.rd. SU (Mimtmmm) CMIW 100 IBNO ag*d *>, ptaaad ■war paaMfullr oa 30-10-M Ihtmi "•hind 3 aoaa, 4 daagtitan. 4 taught -r..18-law, 4 aoaa-ln-law and many and mtt fraad-ehlldraa, to moura hi. loaa. Cortaga Uavaa 11. ■a laa Tica. Block M (Old Kallatu »irport, at 100 a.m. oa58 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 10 Wmrdt SU (Minimum) MADAM HOOI MUI and family "Mnk tha Staff of Ualtad Malayan Ranking Corporatloa, all frlanda and an... for viaiu. wrratai, coadn•»"i. aa.l.tane* aad attandaaaa at tht fuaaral of Mr. Chia Tuck Wah >''O pa.a*d away K-10-M.40 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, October 22, 1966.
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Article, Illustration650 1966-10-22 10 Two things are basic to the correct handling of the National Language question firmness on matters of principle, and readiness to bring to practical difficulties an objective assessment and a flexible response. The principles on which there cen be no bartering are clear: There shall be one650 words
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Article323 1966-10-22 10 The Malaysian National Family Planning Board is to be applauded for the deliberate speed with which it is feeling its way into unfamiliar terrain. Embarking on a loud and spectacular campaign to persuade people to produce fewer babies would be a much more dramatic course but results would323 words
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Article211 1966-10-22 10 If enrolments next year are as good as registration today, Malacca will have shown convincingly that the problem of children dropping out of school between the primary and secondary levels can be beaten. When secondary schools opened this year only 68 per cent of the Malacca children who211 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1966-10-22 10 JOHN GRIGG - JOHN GRIGG In six months unimagined crises in a year a showdown that could be an earthquake by WHEN the present Parliament met after the General Election in March 1966, the Queen's Speech announcing the Government's intentions did not foreshadow the events of the next1,144 words
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669 1966-10-22 10 JOE HAGGERTY - JOE HAGGERTY by NEW YORK, Fri. THE amount of planning; and p r c paration that has gone into President Lyndon J. Johnson's 26,--000-mile flying tour of the Far East is staggering to the imagination. Scores of American officials, high and low, have669 words
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Advertisement941 1966-10-22 10 f mmm Straits Times 4 Malay Mail 0«,,.».»<» »4i*tthtm»m>t M| ba Kan4a«l ta. COLO STOftAGI SUMHMAftKIT Orchard *f 4 ttroatwniu Dvtkl COLD STORAGE IRANCMfS At Holland *—4 Naval Bow Authantra' Aacnrt CITY ROOK STORI ITO. WaaaaaMM Hauta, Callyat Qua* THE NEWS FRONT fitipattick'i lu.naMrtiM M M ISMAII 1 Admiralty Road.941 words
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Advertisement13 1966-10-22 10 ffys Oacron' and cotton FEKINO 1 ml, Mottb IrteJa* lead. Isapapara Tal: IHU.13 words
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Advertisement89 1966-10-22 10 Your children's HEALTH is also your WEALTH f^Lmm, /^H it 3. 95*,- r BOBOTAN A MIRACULOUS PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN INFANTS Protect their health from common ill- —-h i^,^^^^ nesses like indiges- -ffIBOTAy tion, worm trouble, influenza, colds fever, pale comple- t Atf,— xion etc. Give them a j=f; 4^ (X)89 words
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186 1966-10-22 11 J^UALA LL.uiTR, Fri. The Government will set aside 2>7 million next year to buy ships for the Boyal Malaysian Navy and another $1 million for aircraft for the RMAF. This is part of the $127 million development estimates to he approved by186 words
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Article49 1966-10-22 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Fn Ong Lim jI Bagan Sebrang, was fined $1,992. or four months' jail, yesterday, whr-n he pleaded guilty to possessing 41 gallons of samu on which duty of $199.23 had not been pturi. He was fined another $1,000 for having an illegal still49 words
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110 1966-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri- The i Government has revised two of Its conditions governing the licensing of 4.000 ".school taxis" in the Republic. It has decided that private motor vehicles which have been registered for not more than 10 years Instead of five years) will be110 words
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Article416 1966-10-22 11 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO Jaga saves $17,000 for Welfare Dept. after chase in street By Singapore. Friday J^ MAN who sought "aid" at the Social vVelfare Department in Havelock Road here yesterday left later with a companion, each earring a bag of money $39,088 in one and $17,000416 words
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Article99 1966-10-22 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. An RAF fireman, Hamzah bin Mohamed. 20, pleaded guilty In the High Court today to outraging the modesty of a nine-year-old schoolgirl behind her house in Jalan Trek Whye at about 7.30 p.m. on July 4 last year. The judge called for probation99 words
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Article125 1966-10-22 11 'Be calm' plea by youth leader IfUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The MCA Youth Section chairman, Mr Lee San Choon, today appealed to all youth branches to remain calm over the language issue and the expulsion of their vice-chairman Mr. Sim Mow Yu. "At this Juncture, any rash action will not help125 words
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Article33 1966-10-22 11 KANGAR. Fri— A farmer. Abdullah bin Kamis. was fined $25 yesterday for falling to pay his "■akat" (religious tithes) or 80 lantangs of padi— or its equivalent of $40— last year.33 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-10-22 11 RUDY BELTRAN - $40,000 December Games film still in the can RUDY BELTRAN By I KUALA LHMPUR, Friday. THE documentary film on last December's Seap Games is still being processed. Reason for the delay: Shortage of staff at Film Negara The deputy director of Film Negara, Mr. Wong Khye Weng, blamed Television Malaysia311 words
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Article46 1966-10-22 11 BINGAPORE, Prl. A driver, Qamaruddin. 30 was killed when a van he was driving collided with a lorry at Jalan Bahar yesterday afternoon. The lorry driver. Sla Chin Choon. 34. was not hurt Two passengers on the lorry were treat|ed as outpatients.46 words
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Article52 1966-10-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tne Poppy Day nppeal committee will hold a "Carnival Night" at the Selangor Club here on Nov 11. There will be a special cabaret, wheel of fortune, and lucky draws. Tickets at SlO a head, which includes dinner, are now on sale at52 words
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Article32 1966-10-22 11 PENANO. Fri The national Umno youth leader. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open the Kampong Makam Umno branch food and fun fair at Dato Kratnat Road on Nov. 6.32 words
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Article57 1966-10-22 11 IPOH. Fri. Detective Corporal Wong Fook Senfc, 42. who was shot twice by a robber at the Ramblers Sports Club here on Wednesday morning, died in the General Hospital today. Wong was shot from point blank rang? when he went to the club to investigate a commotion.57 words
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Article62 1966-10-22 11 IPOH. Fri. Poong Ah Kiew, 43. a coffeeshop owner, was fined $160 by a magistrate's court her.* when he pleaded guilty to buying illegal numbers lottery ticket*. The court was told that a police party raided Foong's shop on July 10 an' recovered a punter's62 words
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Article63 1966-10-22 11 PENANO. Pn. Alliance councillors here will discuss tomorrow the proposed Bill to amend the Customs Ordinance. IM2. to Rive tht Finance Minister powers t< flx Customs duties on goods imported into or exported from Penang A special meeting convened by Senator CVeah Seng Khim. will63 words
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Article49 1966-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fn Singapore will b among IS countries to be visit*.- by a group of Perth schoolboys during their Christmas school holidays Ttie boys Ironi Perth Wesley Callage will leave Perth on Dec 28 (or a -la trip that will lake them 22.000 miiw.49 words
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Article48 1966-10-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri— Dr. Bunliang Tamthai. Rotary Governor for District 330. flew in to Singapore this afternoon to meet fellow Rot an ans and discuss general administatlve matters. Dr. Tamthai who is Professor of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, was accompanied by his wife.48 words
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Article45 1966-10-22 11 BINGAPORE. Fri. Some 134 pmployees of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd.. have left the left-wing Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union to Join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The SMMWU is affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress.45 words
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225 1966-10-22 11 7 years for armed thugs caught in ambush SINGAPORE. Fri. Three men captured in an ambush in which police fired two shots were each jailed for seven years by the High Court here today for having two serviceable revolvers and 84 rounds of ammunition. The arms were found on them225 words
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130 1966-10-22 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Kwan Lai Huat, a factory worker due to be married next month, was yesterday Jailed for two years by a District Court on three charges of robbery. Ser.ior Inspector Ram Naldu prosecuting, told the court that Kwan ou Dec.130 words
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Advertisement97 1966-10-22 11 2 hours and no ironing ago this shirt was soaking wet ■Ml m w m m of-ARROW*-Dedblent m^ This pleasing, porous, /gfiT" < miracle fabric outI^R r^^'~ZjA. wears cotton by far if and a the best iook "a x./ Pt^" ng> best feelin bcst traveling wash-and- V^J|V wear you can97 words
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Advertisement114 1966-10-22 11 IT COSTS NO MORE "Nt In fact it saves time and money to use the services of an experienced Travel Agent with long established connections all over the world. Whatever the size and style of your requirements our centrally located Travel Departments in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang are expertly114 words
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Miscellaneous811 1966-10-22 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KuaU Lumpur. Songs; 6.00 News In Tamil; laiST "J*^*?*/ 10 Hector Heathcot*; 6.35 i° ru i T »lpmis Derm« the Menace: 7.00 New. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. in English; 7.10 Focus; 735 M J«ck Benny Show; S.OO New* 300 P.M.: Opening and Pro- In Mandarin:811 words
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Article, Illustration347 1966-10-22 12 PROGRESS in the electronics field has generated a big demand for electronic equipment, resulting in the rapid expansion of companies dealing with these products. Nan;, aim Radio Co. Ltd., Singapore, is a good example. Since it was founded in 1953, the company's business has increased fourfold. It Is347 words
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Article239 1966-10-22 12 DENON sound equipment one of the products distributed by Nanyang Radio Co. Ltd. bears the stamp of* quality and superior technology. A wealth of experience 56 years has gone into the design and production of this equipment. Compact portable transistor radios, record players and TV239 words
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Advertisement376 1966-10-22 12 jgjj Hi-Fi EQUIPMENT AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS CENTRE Manyana C &adU> (go., £td. *r ■W ll rj^T^l I 213 VICTORIA STREET SINGAPORE 7 PHONES ***** ***** (>»K,| I I ff— -l L J Q^ taSil Branch Office: \U ®J I h r-J I l^^^l I I 121 PASAR ROAD -KUALA LUMPUR376 words
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283 1966-10-22 13 Philips in the world of electronics FROM its bustling factories in Holland. Philips turns out a wide range of radio and electronics equipment for international markets. The Nanyang firm, as its local sales and distribution agent, channels these components to the consumers in this area. Philips commands a large slice283 words
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253 1966-10-22 13 VOLUME, clarity and quality are some of the features of the TOA public address system and equip- ment. The equipment is manufactured by TOA Electric Co.. Japan and distributed in this area by its local agent, Nanyang Radio Co. Ltd. Its modern factory253 words
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Article60 1966-10-22 13 'SILVER' transistors popular •^ILVER" transistor radios known for their quality and reliability are sold in many countries. They are made by Bhirasuna Denki Mfg. Co. Ltd., Japan. Many models are available. Nanyang Radio Co. Ltd. is the sales and distribution agent for Silver transistors nnd components. Silver transistors are popular60 words
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Advertisement382 1966-10-22 13 sp 6 ACCUnACY Q VERSATILITY Model 360-YTR ■■lIU BE SENSITIVITY Model 305-ZTR niurnn iTir THE HICHEST CAPABILITY IS compactly arranged > DIVERSITY «^SS* IBtercoms A wide variety of electronic parts of advanced design and undisputed quality is yours to choose from r""""""a^""\ m the extensive Philips' range. b^bbbbbjbbv i fSS382 words
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Advertisement117 1966-10-22 13 Isilver] PIONEER OF PORTABLE RADIOS tS K& MW RANGE: MA 10TRANSISIORS fr.-- 6 TRANSISTORS k Model 6R-24 f 6 TRANSISTORS Model 6R-54 FM/AM RANGE: I With automatic frequency control J for selective, drift-free FM reception. U 10TRANSISTORS 9 TRANSISTORS 2-BAND WITH AFC 2-BAND Y^ Model 10F-68 Model 9F65 It th117 words
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Article109 1966-10-22 14 High praise for Tun Razak |£UALA LUMPUR, I r\. The visiting Indian Vice-President, Dr. Zakir Husain feels that Malaysia is "very fortunate" in having Tun Abdul Razak to direct rural development projects. At an eve-oZ-deoarturr conference, I'r Husain spoke of his visit tn thr National Operations Room and said: Fortunate109 words
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Article, Illustration477 1966-10-22 14 Dr. HUSAIN - Dr. HUSAIN By J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. India is anxious to see the growth of regional co-operation among Asian nations on a cultural level and not the spread of military alliances. The visiting Indian V i c e-President, Dr. Zakir Husain, said this today at a 15--minute,477 words
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246 1966-10-22 14 WOUNDED TAPPERS ESCAPE AFTER 10-MAN AMBUSH SITIAWAN, Friday. TWO tappers on a motor-cycle were ambushed and shot at by a group of about 10 men on a branch road in Ayer Tawar. near here, last night. I They were Chang Kirn Quan. 24, who was shot in his right thigh,246 words
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155 1966-10-22 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. A Former Royal Australian Air Force pilot will be re-united in Melbourne next week with a Malaysian who helped him to escape from the Japanese during World War 11. The former airman Is Mr. Vernon Sims, 50, of Melbourne, andReuter - 155 words
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Article84 1966-10-22 14 MUAR Fri. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Hajl Hassai. bin Hajl Yunos, has been urged by the Tangkak division of Umno to appoint a deputy and a political secretary. The division's chairman, inche Ahmad Arshad. M.P.- said after a meeting of its executive committee last84 words
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Article28 1966-10-22 14 'POH. Fri.— The Perak Orchid Society will hold its monthly show at the Police Volunteer Reserve headquarters In Douglas Road here on Sunday at 10 am28 words
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Article62 1966-10-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Lady Templer Hospital here is organising a "Save a life" dance to raise funds for the hospital. It will be under the patronage of the Minister of Health. Inch* Bahaman bin Samsuddin. and will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall on62 words
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105 1966-10-22 14 LONDON. Fri. Mr A F. Rajah, Singapore's High Commissioner here, said last night that the presence of British troops in Singapore "suits us and we hope it suits Britain." Speaking to the Royal Commonwealth Society, he said the troops' presenceReuter - 105 words
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Article120 1966-10-22 14 TESSELTON. Fri.— A local company la planning to establish a multi-million dollar sugarcane industry here Mr Tan Sip 'lie. director of the Sabah Agriculture Develop, mem Co. Ltd, told reporters that his company would also seek technical assistance from the Pormosan Government in establishing a 20.000-acreReuter - 120 words
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Article60 1966-10-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tt» five-day exhibition by Mr. U+ Kian Seng, a promisinc 18-year-old artist from Klang. at the AIA Building here, scheduler! to md tomorrow, has been extended MB Wednesday because of the good response by the public. More than 2.000 people have attended the exhibition60 words
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Advertisement366 1966-10-22 14 IRonsonl I iq q b^ J^bJ^^M Ronson Electric Toothbrush I family I I till till Give him, give her, give all the family something special... give Ronson. The Ronson range of .^■•■•flj»^ appliances is designed to make life easier, XwjJ^^Voi^^^L happier for all the family. And you don't have /^^^^^J^'^\366 words
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Advertisement121 1966-10-22 14 EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES Scientists rr. ommrnH that s° u control jnit »nd icH.kroii.het the MflffWH JohnMon v No-Ron li No-Roiihoniihinm i KtUi 10 kill ctHkroaihrt fc»Otts «ii »illi lo »lop Bttt, Nq^ tines complete unr ■T ince within few djv —is elective lor months. Odourless. Harmless to121 words
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202 1966-10-22 15 II IV to Singapore quite regularly h> Malawun Urwajra So docs a v*cllknown banker. We travel first class. Presumably we pay the same fares. Presumably, too, we ought to set the same treatment, which in fact we do set from the time »f meet in Subanu's202 words
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Letter120 1966-10-22 15 I REFER to the Oct. 6. letter from the AUPE publicity officer. The conditions and administration of the Clerical Officer and Clerical ant schemes of Seivic« have been fully explained including the reasons for the recruitment of the higher qualified into the Clerical Assistant Scheme in120 words
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223 1966-10-22 15 I REFER to W.L.s letter 1 •Frightened ttacbCn?' >ST. Oct. 15 >. W.L. implies that teachers arc afraid to discipline their pupils because the regulations of the Ministry of Education make it impossible for them to impose discipline. I wish to point out that223 words
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Letter66 1966-10-22 15 .-on is In an English school studying lor the L.C.E. this year. One of hi.s subjects Is Chinese taken under the provision i or Pupil's Own Language. This subject he ha.-, studied in a cla.-> wt for Saturdays. Suddenly now the cla>s has been discontinued, and66 words
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Letter42 1966-10-22 15 "THE beauty contestants in their "minisarongs" looked more like Human centurions lined up for a gladiatorial con test than lor a beauti contest. What they needed to complete the picture of course were mini shields and mini swords A.B Ku.iot.in42 words
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Letter66 1966-10-22 15 A 'graduate overseer JT li not at all surprising that teachers. railway, postal and other government servants crumble, grouse and strike at being underpaid thereby inconveniencing the public when conservancy overseers in Alor Star are being paid approximately $1000-00 per month. It would be interesting to know whether this particular66 words
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Letter55 1966-10-22 15 \yE. residents of Commonwealth Drive have informed the Housing Board of their pool in front of block 74 where mosqultos breed and frogs frolic We have yet to notice any result or obtain any reaction to the suggestion that thi> bit of swampy. wasted land be turned into55 words
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Letter64 1966-10-22 15 SOMETHING should be done to stop idlerfrom monopolising the Clifford Pier benches as though they own them. It is not unusual to see such people soundly snoring away on the benches for hours on end. thoughtless of others who would like to sit down and rest for a64 words
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Letter61 1966-10-22 15 I'M amized to read in >our piper that from nyxt year all forme students wishing to study in Strine universities have to take tysts in "Aussie English". No doubt t\ t No. 1 will be to Kite them to sic over and over agine: "The rine in Sninp61 words
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Letter321 1966-10-22 15 THERE has been correspondence representing the views of the taxpayer and the taxman. Having been a taxman, accountant and taxpayer for many years, it may improve the taxman's public relations if some o the main complaints could be reviewed. Payment ot Incom Tax in Dispute: Ii 1960321 words
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Letter79 1966-10-22 15 I AM concerned that Mr. Melwanis 'chansing 1 dress is designed not as »n everyday dress but one that can be worn only in the evenings or formal occasions. I think it is time a Singapore dress is designed for Singapore women for everyday use. 179 words
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157 1966-10-22 15 BLOWING THE GAS BILL SKY-HIGH THE use ot gas Is giving me a scar*, in the first four months of occupation of the flat (we are four persons) the gas bill came to approximately $4.50 a month. In August when my relatives came down the consumption rose up to $8.157 words
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Letter136 1966-10-22 15 IN November 1965 1 was granted one of the lots in the Kawasan Tambahan Kampong Melayu. Sungei Rapat, Ipoh, and paid the necessary T.O.L. fees of $6.00 to the District Office. Ipoh. In January 1966 1 went to the District Office to pay for the years136 words
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Letter116 1966-10-22 15 Teacher in a bikini one can deny that when she posed in polka-dot bikini. Cb« r'auziah was "merely exercising her constitutional right*." But the Minister of Education. Inche Khlr Joharl, seemed to miss tht point that what caused, grave concern among the public in general and the parents of school-going116 words
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Letter76 1966-10-22 15 \'Js unstinted admiration for the bikinis and their shapely wearer* Oct. 18 1 prompts thi* reply. in plain language, bikinis are nothing but underclothes. We are A&ian* olten referred to as orientals. Now, let us read what an inimitable occidental says about the inscrutable oriental "There's nothing trie oriental loathed76 words
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Letter72 1966-10-22 15 JNCHE Khlr Joharl »a.correct in saying thai Chegu Fauziah was "merely exercising her constitutional rights' when she wore a teenl weeni polka-dot bikini. But the code of ethics ot the teaching profession "The teacher's conduct should be worthy example for her pupils; it should bring no reproach upon herself and72 words
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Advertisement567 1966-10-22 16 nntinued from Pagr 18) ACKNOWLEDGMENT Word* tU Minimum) MRS COH 00N CHOR IKCSSJ Hun n^e Teo Boon Tusn aosj f.nniiy ex- i»artleit Krat:t u te to P.evcrends. Membera o (.'olleagues. Kiiends and their visits, condolences, wioglllls. strolls, donations, assistance snd attendance during their re. -em beresvement. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMEN I IS567 words
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Advertisement1319 1966-10-22 17 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVRACKIE no bj kfajMan H Ittati Penang Hamburg Nn 21 Ii Pt Tiday DrklVtWVftfH For Harrourg Ho 71 BEnVAnnUtn Liverpool bic s Sirj,<n/e Pt V-4ir. Penang Antwerp Bm II Oct 21 2S Oct 31/ 1 NO 2/ 2 Sirgaccre P.1,319 words
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Advertisement1300 1966-10-22 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE BVERLEAF FBI BUTWARB SERVICE FROM B.K. MNTINEtn. Lm4m( fwt i Spofi P. PMMt CITY BF WELLINGTON LMNHM H»i-h.-g. Rottir*!*, Hi.ri Hull. In mhia N OM. 1 Hot IB** OH BF ST. ALBANS Lisbon. LUiou*. BnmM, Hamburg 1/ 7 Not OH BF CHESTER Havn. An'werp,1,300 words
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Article260 1966-10-22 18 NOVEMBER first trade rubber xl f.o.b. boyrrs closed at 5 pjn. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 64 'i cents per lb. down three-quarter of a cent on Thursday's cloMnt level for the position. The tone waa quirt. R.A.S. and M.R.K. elating price* in cents per260 words
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Article385 1966-10-22 18 Upward trend on Rubber Market rE upward trend continued during the week to record a rise of a further three cents, before profit taking brought levla oft* the best, stale H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review of the local Rubber Market. The outset was clow and doubtful as uncertainties385 words
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Article150 1966-10-22 18 MELBOURNE. Prl INDUSTRIAL shares continued to A Improve on the Stock Exchange today. Australian Portland Cement and National Consolidated both added two cents and Ampol. Boral. ACT and Exlndustrtes all showed small gaint>. Oil Prospector. t iUei state oil. nab again acthe and th- shares rose three cenu150 words
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Article158 1966-10-22 18 SHIP* lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves ar aapaatad today are: Bratalav 4S. Schwabenaleln 3/4, Kwellln 6/7 Rajula 8/9. Tiber 10/11. Benmhor 13/14. Straat Lorabok 15 16. Tlgre 18. TJUlwoog 19. Koyo Mum 'Jl '.'2. Eastrrn Ranger 23 24, Hokkai Maru 25 26. Nanyo Maru 27 '.'■>,158 words
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Article78 1966-10-22 18 HlNill Produce lionanct, om«a--i. ».r. noon 0r,... p., p.cui y..Lrday: Coaonut all: bulk 542! sellers, drum |44| arilera. Coara: Oct. Nov. L'K Comment: La P.aa.r: Muntok «Mte *177 i trU-rr. Sarawak white H7S wllers. special Sarawak hlark *127t ntllera. garbled Lampon* hlack Sl27* IN) sellers (BB'i NUV). ABTA78 words
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Article61 1966-10-22 18 TM C Assaalation of gJanhi in Malayala made Uiea* enancoa In lta rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to SIOO): Canada: buying TT 33 S'l«. airmail OO 35 7 16. 00 d/at. 36 credit bills, 36 1 '16 trade bills. Oslling TT or OD ready: Canada 35; West61 words
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Article38 1966-10-22 18 ON the free eaohanit market in Hone. Kona; yesterday ih» U.S. dellar waa quoted at 4.7il tor T.T. and a 74* for cash. tuning «a« quoted at 16 01 and ana taal at gold at 2M|.38 words
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748 1966-10-22 18 From Our Market Correspondent rrtHERE was no feature X again on the Stock Exchange yesterday which still continued quiet on small trading. Industrials were dormant with fractional price changes, there being little incentive to deal. Gammon had the largest turnover of 100.000 shares748 words
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Article30 1966-10-22 18 Malayan Stock Inch, rv Oct. .0. Oct. 11. Industrials: ttM MM Tins: IliS.ih 1dX.87 S lubbers: 111).:,: llo..'ii k iirc. :;o. 19«:{ nm. Dec. 29. 196; I no.30 words
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Article902 1966-10-22 18 DUSINESS in and reported to the Slnrapore »nd KnaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday frith the number of shares traded ill brackets: INDUtTRIALS: Boutltad (2.000) JL.iO: C.C.M. I4.UUUI fl 40 O, (5.U00) (1.40. (4.000) $1 :<9: Dun Up* (3.000) 89.U: Cits ordJ. (2,000)902 words
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408 1966-10-22 18 TIE Straits tin price dropped slightly by 12* cents to S6OB per picul in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 220 tons. Continued all-round good support was reported. In London on Thursday j afternoon the price was408 words
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Advertisement1069 1966-10-22 18 [I Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Paeillc <k Atlantic Sorvic* tanflul Honjkoni L. An|«l|* > Tori SMrtourl CtiiM "isaiUHil HOHT 23 27 Oct 21 11 Oct 21 Niv lON I Oet Knaikiwi Mara 20 24 Niv 29 31 Nsv II Dec 3 Jai IJM 14 Jit j Japan Direct1,069 words
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Advertisement740 1966-10-22 18 AUSTIIA.IU/NEM IUUNO SfRVICU it trtaiatlt. sftisiec MfiMtrat frets* r>iwn» K inn S'owe ■ARPETA la Pert 21/21 Oct 24/25 Oet BOMBHA 14 lb hi. IS 17 Niv 11/10 MM •4Mut>i Ose I tee tea mmj Om. !<•.. UIL. Will.. Na*.. aaea.. tm. lt«v« BfilMM t'pwt •>. t"ka» Paeesa) IANKUIA II OM740 words
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Advertisement74 1966-10-22 18 CLOSING PRICES Oct. tl. RLBBLR PRICE M* t-ents (down threequarters of a cent). TIN SUOB (down I** cents). Kslimatcil unofficial ofTrrinc 220 tons (down 10 tons). cvmSellaiu^rtuM^ THROUGH OVK CLASSIFIED COLUMNS pi PACT you'll find nuM things are advertised In the claaslfled columns of the Straits Times. To place a74 words
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Advertisement1224 1966-10-22 19 NAVAL BASE CHARITY CHEST RAFFLE Below are listed the prizes and winning ticket numbers for the above Raffle (Permit No. 73/66) which was drawn on 15th October, 1966. Ist Two return air ticket* to Hong Kong; Ticket No. A. 1645; 2nd Honda Motorcycle: A 166; 3rd Grundlg Tape Recorder: B1,224 words
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Advertisement758 1966-10-22 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of Civil Engineer in the Port Swettenham Authority CIVIL ENGINEER— Div. I. Salary Scale— $628 x 34-934 Efficiency Bar 982 x 34-1254 QUALIFICATIONS The minimum qualification for appointment as a Civil Engineer Is one of the758 words
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Advertisement618 1966-10-22 19 TENDERS TENDER TECHNICAL COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR Tender quotations are Invited for supply of the following survey r-rjuipmeni to the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur 1 Coincidence Rangef inder (2) Instrument lor Sketching from Photographs (S) Photo-Theodolite (4) Roelols Sun Prism (5) Radial Line Plotter (6) He Hot l ope (7) Surveyor's618 words
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Advertisement605 1966-10-22 19 NOTICES LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY BUFPLT All consumer* In Tanjong Mallm and Kalumpang areas are hereby notified that Electricity Supply will be interrupted between 00.00 hours and 08.00 hours on 23rd October. 1966. In order to carry out essential work on 33 kV high voltage system605 words
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Advertisement150 1966-10-22 19 TENDERS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELEYU TAWARAN NO. PUR/SSM Tawaran ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Pemborong2 kelas A3 dan keatas yang berdaftar dengan Lembaga Letrik Negara untok pemblnaan:— 4 rumah Jen is 18. dl- Jalan Larkin. Johor Bahru Penawar2 dl-kehendakl membayar wang chagaran sa-banyak $50 00 tidak lewat dari 2hb November. 1966150 words
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Advertisement569 1966-10-22 19 AUDIT ASSISTANTS Tl RQI AM). YOINGS 00. have vacancies for Senior and Junior Audit Assistants in Singapore. Candidates must be CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS or CERTIFIED ACCOf M \MS Consideration mill also be given to candidates possessing an A.S.A. qualification with good professional experience. Attractive terms are available and the prospects of569 words
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Article157 1966-10-22 20 SABA name 12 for Bangkok Games BASKETBALL CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Amateur Basketball Association have named 12 players for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok in December. SABA president Goh Chye Hln told Timesport the team will be submitted to SOBC selection committee lor approval. Mr. Goh said the players were157 words
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Article87 1966-10-22 20 I. LUMPUR. Fri.—Ma- Uvsm centre-forward Dak Omar, who is not in the national .Mjuiul for the Asian Gamrs because he is doing; a training course at Port Dickson, will lead the Armed Forces attack against Malaysian Police 1m the Putra Cup match at Mercieka Stadium tomorrow (587 words
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Article25 1966-10-22 20 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca High School "B" beat No. 2 Inlantry Workshop. Reme. 5-0 In k Ma lares Hockey Association knockout match here today.25 words
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Article116 1966-10-22 20 CINGAPORE. Fri.— The Poot- baW Association of Singapore, burdened by a heavy overdraft for years, will be out of the red when the 1967 season starts. Donations totalling $81,849 have been received which will help the association to start the next .season on a new116 words
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Article, Illustration613 1966-10-22 20 Soong Hon Sin - Soong Hon Sin MALAYSIAN TRIALS: Three more qualify TIMESPORT pictures by CHERYL DORALL, NATHAN ALSO MAKE THE GRADE ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri Sprinters T. Krishnan and Cheryl Dora 11 and 496 metres hurdler A.S. Nathan qualified for Malaysia's team to the Asian Games at Bangkok next613 words
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Article198 1966-10-22 20 TtfY daughter. M. S. Dcvi, 1 x has been told by the Malaysian AAU to report for centralised training Irom today (Oct. 21) till Nov. 10. The Headmaster of the school, where she is teaching, has received a letter from the secretary of the AAU198 words
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Article75 1966-10-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The South Vietnam FA. have Informed the F.A. of Malaysia that Thailand would be th« only other team in the Independence Day soccer tournament in Saigon from Nov. 1-5. The fixtures for the triangular: Nov 1. South Vietnam v Malaysia; Nov. 3. Malaysia75 words
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Article79 1966-10-22 20 RUGGER Friendly. (T. Anson): St Anthony's School 21 (3 goals. 2 tries') Horley MSS 8 (goal. try). SOCCER RDY Cup (Ipoh) Kinu Indians 3 PCRC 1. M-Day Cap (Sg. Patani): Kedah MOS 4 Scarboro Est 0. Sitiawan League: ACS 4 Cash wood Est 0. TENNIS M-Day Cup semifiaab (Tg79 words
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Article138 1966-10-22 20 ])ENANG, Fri. The Prime A Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today expressed th« hope that one day the Asian Football Confederation might be able to engage a good coach to raise the standard of the game m Asia. The Tengku. who is president of the AFC. said138 words
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Article191 1966-10-22 20 HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the Singapore Hockey Association, Mr. E. W. Barker, who is also the Minister for Law and National Development, today called for the revival of the annual international hockey series between Singapore and Malaysia, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Mr. Barker stressed191 words
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278 1966-10-22 20 JOE DORAI - South Johore RFC take over from the state body JOE DORAI RUGBY UNION By SINGAPORE, Fri. The Johort Rugby Union ceased to exist last night. Rugby in the state will now be controlled by a re-organised South Johore Rugby Football Club. Since the last Malaya Cup season, there remained only278 words
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Article123 1966-10-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor hay» made three changes in the fifteen to meet Penang in the Malaya Cup north zone match at Penang tomorrow (.5.10 p.m>, reports MANSOOR RAHMAN. Chong Kai Yong. Glyn Williams and J. Keeley replace Yeoh Hoe Thiam. Nashatar Singh and Ahmad123 words
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Advertisement43 1966-10-22 20 WORLD'S LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT BACKED BY LEADING SERVICING ORGANISATIONS IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54. oaCHAID «o« a SINGAPORE 9. ■OMRTSON io»o. KUALA LUMPUR WEARNE BROS (M) LTD. MALACCA IPOH PENANG SEREMBAN JESSELTON EAST COAST MOTORS wmmm43 words
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Advertisement56 1966-10-22 20 Buy ■■■■■I Perfection 91 Buy ■fiSSSSSi MANDELLO d WE Millions look and listen with GRUnDIG We invite you to our showroom for a free demonstration on our LATEST MODEL. Showrooms: Singapore-97, Tanglin Road. T«l: *****8 Vix Kuala Lumpur-China Insurance Building. Tel: ***** jA| KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. ■yi SINGAPORE KUALA56 words
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Miscellaneous87 1966-10-22 20 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS MAAU trials (M. Stadium 10 a.m.). Spore BH meet (Fairer Pk 2.30 V WEIGHTLIFTING Spore trials (Havelock Rd C.C. 3 p.m.). Malaysian trials (Chlnwoo). HOCKEY Spore HA Dlv 1 RAF Tensah v RAF Chung! (Tengah i RAF Seletar v Prisons iSeletan; Dlv. 2: RAOC v Navai Base87 words
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Miscellaneous65 1966-10-22 20 Rd 5.15). S'gor Senior Lge: University v S'gor Services (PanUli SOCCER King's Cup (XL): Armed Forces v Police (M. Stadium 5 p.m.) Bardhan Cup: Perak Indians v Pg Indians (Sg Patnnl). TENNIS Inter-club: Penang S C v Royal Bangkok SC < Western Rd 3i. BADMINTON Malavsiar. Govt Services (Penang): Kedah65 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-10-22 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by pENANG, Fri. Boy's Fun, despite his failure in an BAf race last Sunday, continued to show improvement in a trial this morning. Ridden by apprentice Sonny Ng Boy's Fun broke into a gallop from the half-mile post and ran196 words
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Article1012 1966-10-22 21 GOING FORECAST: Yielding to soft Race 1-2.15 Cl 6 Div 2 ($4,000) B*F (Local riders only) ***** 1/Oderuth a <EC Lee I Oman 9 9.0 Lee 6 ***** Orange William a (Golden Jade) E Donnelly 5 SlO (F) *Nawarl S AB96P Tranapoitatlon a (Tan Xi West 7 B.S1,012 words
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289 1966-10-22 21 THE LITTLE OLYMPICS' MEXICO CITY, Fri.— Alvaro Mejia, 26-year-old Colombian from the heights of Bogota, won his second gold modal at the "Little Olympics" meeting here yesterday when he stormed home in 1 the 10,000 metres. Mejia. winner of the 5.00 CReuter - 289 words
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Article74 1966-10-22 21 Record 5,000 m by Filipino MANILA. Fn. Filipino long distance runner Mananito Cuare&ma, a medal hope for the Asian Oames in Bangkok, yesterday registered his third record-breaking performance in six days by running the 5.000 metres in 16min 14.4 sec. The 23-year-old student beat the national mark of 16:15.4 heReuter - 74 words
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Article132 1966-10-22 21 BANGKOK. Pri. The Thai Asian Oames Sports Committee have set Nov. 1 as the deadline for sports associations to nominate their representatives for the Fifth Asian Oames here in December. The chairman of the committee. Police Maj-Oen. Torsak Yomnak told reporters that the NovReuter - 132 words
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Article59 1966-10-22 21 JOCKEY FORM gives placings of the past 15 mount.' of the top 12 riders. Latest placing Is on the right. C«tos (8.1) *************** Ooleman (7.8) *************** Pretty (7.11) *************** Posner (7.8) *************** Nelson (7.9 > *************** Trev«na (7.12) *************** Kingston (7 8) OOOOOOOOOOOOCOU Harbridge (7.7) *************** Weir (7.8)59 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-10-22 21 GOLF Vicenzo and Nagle share the lead MELBOURNE, Fri. Arßentinian Roberto de Vicenzo and Australian Kel Nagle shared the lead after the first round of the Wills Masters jtolf tournament here yesterday. Both played brilliant golf In testing, windy conditions to return four-under-par 695. One stroke behind was Peter Thomson.236 words
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250 1966-10-22 21 WEIGHTLIFTING Unexpected 'gold' for Hungarian Toth PAST BERLIN. Frl. Hungary's Geza Toth won an unexpected gold medal in the middle-heavy weight division of the world wetghtlifting cham ponships here last night after the top British and Boviet favourites dropper) out Mjrpristns'.y when they failed the first lifts Helanlng world champions250 words
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270 1966-10-22 21 ONDON, Fri. The Epsom Derby and other English Classics and prestige races will be started from stalls next year. This Is part of a programme of widespread In troductlon of starting stalls announced yesterday by the Jockey Club and the Horserace Betting Lew270 words
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Article68 1966-10-22 21 SINGAPORE Pri Bntnes lor the Singapore Turf Club's four-day meeting on Dec 3. 4. 10 and 11 close on Nov. 24 Distanc.es are: Class One af and 8f: Class Two 6f or 8f and 71 or lOf: Cbs« rive 6f or 8f and «f or Bf.68 words
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Advertisement88 1966-10-22 21 IT'S FUN TO BE YOUNG! ...and the young ones find much more fun with Zy SINEKAI JEIF ••"••I'** •'"> ""in.'! m.igilH. )»i!.-c«n. Dl lUKI fcs9Pl> TIM <•' •><« l.vou' 91' H«S4 •M M'«n t'K'M 0 «|»>l| M>'«i »«n«i. a m, tu ,,ou«« kd m \m* »LO»'DA ••<«ix4 b«d> norn rnti88 words
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Advertisement36 1966-10-22 21 Brighter people buy... TORCHLIGHTS for... y\ economy quality I utility I HgSiD' M*4~''\ IA O 1^ I ■I X (Xl I L W fm I Bhff 1 #wW *>*»'* s^sV (t^ hs\ Bmti'^^V. a .TJfc__?fltZ— L k36 words
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Article45 1966-10-22 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The new $1 million library of Nanyang University will be officially opened on Oct. 29. The library was built with the first substantial capital prnnt from the Government to the University after its reorganisation more than two years ago.45 words
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Article57 1966-10-22 22 Village centre ceremony SINGAPORE. Fri.- An inauguration ceremony to mark the formation of seven management committees in the Tampines constituency will be held at the Hunyeang village community' centre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. I'll.' now committees are from the following centres: Teck Hock KamiMiig Teban. Hunyeang Village. Pasir Ris. Kampong57 words
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Article40 1966-10-22 22 SINGAPORE. PH.— The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has just published a handbook In English for officials of all its branches. The book deals comprehensively with all branch affairs and duties and responsibilities of branch officials.40 words
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Article28 1966-10-22 22 NEW YORK. Frl. American scientists are uorkin-r on a Uny birth control capsule which could offer women up to 20 years of contraceptive protection ReuterReuter - 28 words
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112 1966-10-22 22 ONDON, Fri. PoUce- men booed the Home Secretary, Mr. Roy Jenkins, at a meeting here last nirht and when he tried to address them 300 stormed out. Sir Joseph Simpson, Metropolitan Police Pomnrssioner, was sitting with Mr Jenkins when the demonstration erupted. The walk-out began112 words
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356 1966-10-22 22 The lesson I learnt in school a valuable asset says Tengku OENANG, Fri. The 1 Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today spoke of the valuable asset he had gained from the Penang Free School, where he was treated as "just one of the boys." Speaking at the school's 150 th356 words
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Article37 1966-10-22 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The mUiUrv will carry out exercises at the 11 milestone to 12J milestone Mandai Road m the catchment area from ct h 24 t 2 Blan *s and thunder flashes will be used.37 words
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Article419 1966-10-22 22 LONDON, Frl A sharp rally In industrials, demand for steels and renewed interest In British funos featured the London stock The Confederation of British Industry's survey of Industrial trends brought widespread Initial marking down by as much as one shilling. LitUe selling, however materialised and a rally developed419 words
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Article157 1966-10-22 22 BANGKOK, Friday. RACKED Laotian Air Force chief. General Thao Ma today declared war on rival military leaders and sent planes to bomb their headquarters near Vientiane. Reports reaching Singapore quoted the 37-year-old pilot as saying the action, which heavily damaged the headquarters, was directedReuter - 157 words
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Article27 1966-10-22 22 SINGAPORE. Fri.-RifTai Moulana P.P. Yoosuf Koya Thangal founder of the RifTal Ratheeb Association, will arrive in Singapore ori KnSST 1 V etnam 8t 93 m27 words
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Article57 1966-10-22 22 SINGAPORE Fii Chone Yau Yoo. 63. was today lined $1,000 or lour month- mi' m a district court for importing into Singapore 96 dozen cotton sitißlcts valued al $278 without a licence on Oct. 13. The court was told that a Customs officer checking shipment of57 words
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184 1966-10-22 22 British diplomat in Sarawak recalled K'IALA LUMPI'R. Fri. Mr. P.R. Spendlove. Hrst Secretary in the Kuching office of the British Deputy High Commissioner in East Malaysia, is beini; recalled. This iollows allegations by the Sarawak hief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli. that some diplomats had been taking si<|p S in the184 words
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Obituary108 1966-10-22 22 itow: c*pol Hu! rhen. r><<iov*4 d«Uk:htiT of rraneM and Ku Jin. at Houston. USA., on I'll 10 6A aged 1S D»»ply rrnrrllwl NIW» RECEIVED from Ind.a that SM P.rrnandr/. iThambikun)u>. Chiraylnkil. fath.r of Mm VarKh»»« VtUr, Bedford fflftl Bhra Rlv»r, paini-d away on l.'l-!o-*«. MADAM TAN EU SEE wtt*108 words
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Advertisement174 1966-10-22 22 I Lav CLASSIFIEDS] I* Word, US Minimum, I BARNWELL BROWN: Inn Bjirnwell of Sunitfl Samak KMalo to Kiltrn dauifhtfr of Mr Mrs. A G. Brown of 15 Corbiehlll Avrnur, KdlnburKh "^CTMTTHE TIME WCT FOR YOUR SUCCESS /m^\ IS AT HAND u/'in ACTNOWwjth HOME -STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS FOR 1967)174 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-10-22 22 The weather ySErtaJ Pm Thursday to 8 P m v,. i t Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penariß 88 72 ipoh gi 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73 C Highlands 72 57 Jesselton 86 Kuching 86 7343 words
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Advertisement134 1966-10-22 23 PHOTO-CENTRE SUPPLEMENT THE FIRST OF ITS KIND t ""mm To-day sees the realisation of a dream shared by all photoenthusiasts the establishment of "Photo-Centre", the only one of its kind in this part of the world. Leading Camera Brands Now, for the first time, can be seen, assembled under one134 words
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Advertisement173 1966-10-22 23 attractively and systematically displayed on both the ground and first floors. 24-Hour D P Service In addition to the cameras, projectors and accessories on d«splay. there are also specially constructed illuminated counters for viewing colour slides. "Photo-Centre" also provides a complete 24--hour developing and printing service to its clients, which173 words
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Advertisement16 1966-10-22 23 SITUATED OPPOSITE THE HOTEL SINCiAPI K.\. "PHOTO CENTRE" IS EASILY RECOGNISED BY ITS DISTINCTIVE MODERN FACADE.16 words
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Advertisement56 1966-10-22 24 Congratulations to PHOTO-CENTRE Air Conditioned with PACKAGE UNIT ii X9 SINGAPORE LTD. 24 LENG KIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****1 Congratulations j to Photo-Centre on their grand opening. We are proud to have been entrusted with the construction of the showroom. YANG AH KANG FURNITURE AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS 65 Eost Coast56 words
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Advertisement119 1966-10-22 24 If 1 I II I ml i i J SECTION OF THE UPPER FLOOR SHOWING PART OF THE SHOWCASE, DISPLAY COUNTER, LOUNGE CHAIRS AND TABLE SPECIALLY INCLUDED FOR THE CLIENTS' COMFORT. THIS FLOOR IS COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED. MINOLTA INTRODUCES SRT 101 THIS age might be called the Age of Abbreviation119 words
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Advertisement503 1966-10-22 24 I 111 I ml P* I I MB A SECTION OF IHF AIR-CONDITIONED GROUND FLOOR SHOWING THE SPECIALLI DESIGNED MODERN DISPLAY COUNTERS. brightness of light reflexted from all parts of the subject at one time): and the other is the spot brightness measuring method (to measure the brightness of light503 words
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Advertisement332 1966-10-22 25 WHAT THE WORLD'S LEADING PHOTO-JOURNAL SAYS ABOUT CT-18* (*Sold in the U.S.A. under the name Agfachrome) "The color itself is of the believable significant colour cast. This alone adds variety. For example, the blue skies much to the believability of Agfachrome in Agfachrome CT-daylight film do not pictures. look exaggerated,332 words
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Advertisement393 1966-10-22 25 I v YASHICA CAMERAS Through their local sale agents, namely Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Ltd.. Yashica International Corporation are displaying a lull range of their cameras at Photo Centre Ltd. These include sub-miniatures, half-frame models, "Rapid" and "Kodapak-loading models", fullframe 35mm rangeflnder models, twin-lens reflexes, and single-lens reflex models393 words
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Advertisement402 1966-10-22 26 SHRIRO (CHINA) LIMITED Congratulates PHOTO CENTRE on the official opening today. <$: Th« comero with mort teaturm M is her* Mamiyo/Selior IOOOTL W Momiyo has waited up to now with Its vtrsion of a "through-th»-lem" comero hacaust it has rweded sufficient timt to weigh all such advantages and disadvantages inherent402 words
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Advertisement183 1966-10-22 26 Agfa's Major Contributions To Photography One of the leading participants at PhotoCentre Ltd. is Agfa-Cevaert, Europe's largest camera factory and manufacturer of photosensitised materials. The name Agfa-Cevaert is synonymous with photographic films, papers and chemicals. Apart from this, they are perhaps best known for their two other major contributions to183 words
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Advertisement612 1966-10-22 26 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PHOTO CENTRE On their opening today The New Cash Register was installed b/ HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., [M] LTD. OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT ISiNOAPOU 131 R0b.. ,,0,, Roirt T.I 74 J0f1-C»(I9ITH.t| KUAI* IUMPUt ««-L J<l<n I \mt.Olf CHin Sow Lio Kg«iL T#l:7W?t 1 KNANO IS/1« Church bttttt Ch*ut TMtl612 words
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