The Straits Times, 23 October 1966
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Title Section18 1966-10-23 1 2t0CT1966 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1,597 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966 i 0 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 193018 words
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Article, Illustration671 1966-10-23 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD r~ THE commanders of Malaysian and Indonesian forces on either side of the Sarawak border today made a personal pact of "full co-opera-tion to deal with our common enemies." Indonesian Brigadier General Widjaja Soedjono, in a speech671 words
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Article114 1966-10-23 1 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today supported the MCA central working committee's recent decision to sack one of its three youth vice-chairmen. Mr. Sim Mow Yu. Inche Khir said that this resolution and another In which MCA leaders reaffirmed114 words
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Article32 1966-10-23 1 BUKII MERTAJAM Sat— ft 68-year-old motor cyclist. Mat Salieh bin Hajl Hallin was killed on the spot when his machine collided Kith a butlalo Id Tassek Glugor ye&lerday.32 words
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Article154 1966-10-23 1 Baron defies family to wed PARIS, Sat.— Baron James de Rothschild. 70-year-old member of one of Europe's wealthiest banking families yesterday married a 27-yaiir-old theatre usherette No member of the Rothschild family was present to see the couple married by a Paris district mayor. The 15-minute ceremony was attended only154 words
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Article110 1966-10-23 1 When I die— by Soekarno JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno said today he would leave his four palaces and all their contents to the Indonesian people when he died. Showing a group of Journalists round his Merdeka Palace, the President pointed to his massive collection of paintIngs "Some people say 1110 words
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Article49 1966-10-23 1 MEXICO CIIY Sal The naked body ol Mexican diplomat Luis Fernando I ana r tie Kaslenbaum. still partially inside the black trunk where hn rxreut loners placed him 11 day.v a«o has been lound halfbuned In i!i P mud at the edge ol a lake.49 words
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Article140 1966-10-23 1 fT^ODAY the Sunday L Times is proud to announce that its average net sales now exceed 200,000 copies per week. It is the first newspaper in South-east Asia to achieve this tremendous weekly sale. The Sunday Times is read by 1,050,000 people every week and 94 per cent140 words
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Article86 1966-10-23 1 Sex case singer silenced IAKARTA. Sat— A pretty J Indonesian pop singer named in the .->ex and corruption trial of a former minister is being boy 1 by State radio stations. They will no longer play records and tapes of Miss Tltlk Puspa who figured in the trial of formerReuter - 86 words
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369 1966-10-23 1 SIA CHONG YEW; PHILIP KHOO - SIA CHONG YEW and PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Sal. Al>«>ul 10 Barisan Soslalls and Party Rakyat supporters were injured tonight In a sciulle with detectives outside the Gay World Stadium. The irted when Ives from the Beach Road police Station sought euuy to369 words
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Article50 1966-10-23 1 NAIROBI, Sat. Freelance photognplHC Mohammed Amin. detained in Zanzibar for four weeks, arrived here yesterday and said he had been tortured throughout mast of his Imprisonment. He said the Government took objection to a phctogiaph he took early this year of Communist guns on the iMand50 words
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Article65 1966-10-23 1 i by Singapore's Traffic Superintendent Mr. J;unrs Sanderson speaking jn to members of the Y's Men* Club ol Singapore OkWNK.RSHIP of private p^otor vehicle-, in Singapore instead of \w\\\» the privilege of the minority is today the expectation or the majority. At the end of last month, (here were65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-10-23 1 CANTERBURY. Sat. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, former Dean of Canterbury known as the "Red Dean" because of his support for Communism, died In hospital here today. He was 92. He was taken to hospital after a fall at his home last week.46 words
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Article15 1966-10-23 1 SAJGON. S;ii Aiitroops killed a woman Vietenng platoon commander in a battle yesterday.15 words
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Advertisement18 1966-10-23 1 Diamonds Gems set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles IMacr. Singapore-* Tel: 9405 7.18 words
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Article, Illustration779 1966-10-23 2 Scuffles— but still a great day for LBJ in Sydney SYDNEY, Sat. Wild street battles erupted when hundreds of demonstrators crashed through police barriers and tried to hurl themselves at President Johnson's bubbletop car when he arrived here today. None succeeded. Strong concentrations of mounted and foot police forced theAgencies - 779 words
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289 1966-10-23 2 SYDNEY, Sat. Lady Bird Johnson was saluted today by Australia's Prime Minister, the Press nd crowd that roared hip, hip. hooray" for the American First Lady. Antl-Vletnam demonstrator.', for the most part, left her out of their pro tests. AnAP - 289 words
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Advertisement159 1966-10-23 2 fl§ ig Il y^^^ iB' Arrow shows spot whin paint rtag liit Johnson's car TO MANILA AND THE U.S.A. Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest I 1 direct service between Singapore and Manila. Non-stop from hono^ng Manila to the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury PAL DC-8 H^ Fan Jets you're159 words
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Advertisement9 1966-10-23 2 Two views of the Manila Summit: See Page 119 words
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Advertisement151 1966-10-23 2 Advertisement Healtliv Legs For All It you tuttar tram achinf taat ana* loai, rhaymatlc pain ar paar circulation you can a«t raal rallat by Improvlnf tha quality and circulation »t your blood. Thu it new poitibl* by maant »t a biochtmic tablat, ILASTO. which halpt rcitara •laifitify ta ••mi and151 words
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Article205 1966-10-23 3 Bouquet for police from Dr Goh gINGAPORE, Sat Defence Minister Dr. Go h Ke n g Swee today commended all police officers and men involved in the big Ngee Ann College student demonstration on Thursday. In a commendation letter to the Commissioner, Mr. John Le Cain, the Minister said: "In205 words
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Article60 1966-10-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 350 workers of the Cycle and Carriage Co. (M) Ltd., here arc expected to take a ftrike ballot early next week over the dismissal of their union leader. Mr. Ijucas Tan. chairman of the Cycle and Carnage branch of the Singapore Motor60 words
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Article43 1966-10-23 3 FKNANG. Sat «gt. Tprrpnee Mitchell, of the RAAF, Butterworth, -reported tliat his car was misMriK from the Australian Hostel at Taniong Tokong last night. SKt Mitclvll told police he had parked the vehicle at the driveway at about B.JO p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration456 1966-10-23 3 JOE MIRANDA - Malaysian progress plan Gets full marks rom Shiina By JOE MIRANDA "MORE EFFICIENT THAN PEOPLE'S COMMUNES'. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The visiting Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina, today praised Malaysia's progress in agriculture, especially her near self-sufficiency in rice production. After an hour-long briefing on the nation's development by the456 words
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Article57 1966-10-23 3 PENANG. Sat. TtM P<nang Malay Patriotic Youths Organisation today explained its protest against the participation of Muslim girls in beauty cootwta was based "strictly on Islamic teachings" lik-he Ismail bin Ibrahim, the secretary, said: "We regard beauty contests as un-Islamic bec-ausp they violate the teachings of the57 words
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Article49 1966-10-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A snatch thief yesterday morning wrenched off a gold necklace, wortb $300. from housewife. O. Sarasanima. while she was travelling ln a bus at Pasir Panjang Road The thief jumped off the bus when it slowed lown at the Pasir Panjang Power Station.49 words
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209 1966-10-23 3 S 120,1 70 start for study foundation I/UALa LUMPUR, .Sal. The trustees of lengku Abdul Rahman Education Foundation today got on* to a good start with a total of $120,170. The money came from the Utusan Melayu and the Pahang State Government. The Malay newspaper collected $60,170 from the public,209 words
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Article36 1966-10-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Nanyang University will begin lta week-long celebrations to mark Its 10th anniversary on Monday with the opening of an exhibition of "Ten Years of Progress by the Vice-chancellor. Dr Huang Ying Jung36 words
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Article132 1966-10-23 3 MOSCOW, Sat.— A Communist economist has given rare publicity to a comparison of the Soviet and American economies which shows that Russia lags seriously behind in major spheres. The most dramatic lag. the economist said, is in motor car production. He wrote that for every 100 vehiclesReuter - 132 words
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Article84 1966-10-23 3 pENANG, Sat. Armed and steel-helmeted Riot Squad police from Kepala Batas stood guard outside the Penang Labour Party headquarters in Bridge Street last night while over 400 members and supporters attended an emergency meeting. The meeting was called to protest against the seizure of more than $10,00084 words
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Advertisement186 1966-10-23 3 afJHIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIItJIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIimCJIIiminiIIMIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIHIIIIItII j SENSATIONAL Starts Tamarrotr 1 Don't miss this Grand Opportunity j timed for you to $aye Money for the Festive Season. A II idvr A iirandvr Hany* ot I FURNISHING MATERIALS j and l.ati»*t Oimlilt/ I DRESS MATERIALS Greatly Reduced in Prices Your Vi-.il here will W worth ▼our186 words
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Advertisement1880 1966-10-23 3 w\ -for Saecess. Popularity with GUITAR It you con whittle or hum tuna >ow can A po»iMv«ly bt PLAYING in WEEKS. V*» W /^IV ow Uorn AT HOME, tha g r M woy aver with om«im« "Raod M k IXI Then Ploy' Lc»onv Easy ..pk.noti.ni, \^l 7!inw"" pr :;''»•""">"• TELL1,880 words
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Article, Illustration920 1966-10-23 4 HOW A LITTLE GIRL MET A KILLER IN THE DARK PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN PART THREE 'It it feared torn* harm may have befallen her So toid the police SOS menage en a miffing girl, 10-year-old Vera Pag*. That tear woi justified. She wat found murdered. And from her injuries920 words
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Advertisement109 1966-10-23 4 At 8-45 every morning p^Bß^^^^*^ Bk Mfcrmiiiiiii i jM ""*ilriitfiiiln jSL we w iULIJULa. -<«JBbM^ JDk.-flß»^fliK.4BVß KBBhJMKd A 'Jk |a>. _JL.-*fre^Bß Malaysian jets to Bangkok! Fly to Bangkok with Malaysian... I Kuala Lumpur and +4 flights via for Malaysian jets there every day! BMCK S\^Q, Penang each week. For further109 words
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Article, Illustration1918 1966-10-23 5 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - The clue of the fingerstall —whose hand does it fit? EDGAR LUSTGARTEN A SERIAL BY NEXT WEEK: Murder— but who was the victim: could no longer hide their justified misgivings. That Tuesday evening, at their request, an b.O.S wao broadcast about Vera Page. "It is leared" the words were ominous—1,918 words
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Advertisement48 1966-10-23 5 feel poised cool PROTECTED comfortable Sleek assured fresh dainty unhampered clean modern triumphant Use Tampax internal sanitary protection. Invented h\ o <'<« Mf mm used by millions of women If sou'd like a sample of Tampax just send 25 cents in stamps to The Nurse. TO Box 1164. Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement238 1966-10-23 5 SHEAFFER The F>en with the Tip of Gold K^g^g^^k ■> TfQVTWvfP (IV H WP*JST((J^ qf l V %S T i g^B mci jg^^^^L^_^^^S g^g^L.iH JMMfIJMMtt If a** <l c& m ft I Bih =-i~ r^' m i^T^fly j**.f i^fewvc^* Mi. There are at least 7 good reasons why you should238 words
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Article, Illustration613 1966-10-23 6 JUDITH YONG - Twinkletoes Tien Tien— the nightingale who wants to be a swan JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Sat. The would-be swan with the nightingale voice finds expression in Christine Tien Tien, the girl with two widely differing ambitions in the world of entertainment. F s .rst. .she wants to be a ballet613 words
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225 1966-10-23 6 $360,000 Aussie gift for projects in Malaysia pENAN( Th* Australian 'Freedom From Hunger" Campaign Committee will contribute ASIOO.OOO ($360,000) to the Malaysian Government to finance various development projects in the country, the Federal President of the Australian Air Force Association. Air Marshal Sir John Patrick Joseph McCauley, announced here yesterday.225 words
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Advertisement64 1966-10-23 6 whaftpjf KB ELm (Eh n Every MJa is ""conditionally guaranteed H /^yZj^^lr^^ to write to the last drop. AoJ^jo^^ Every bjc refill is transparent with visible inklevel. M- mL Evep y SJO (also the 25C a tungsten carbide ball. The (Bio) idea is A m wm not to claim ■l^lk^^^^^i64 words
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Article, Illustration275 1966-10-23 7 Walter D' Cruz - Walter D 'Cruz Kuala Lumpur, Saturday— *ory by Picture by Soong Hon Sin fHE Indian Vice-President, Dr. Zakir Husain, returned home this morning after what he described as a "most enjoyable' five-day visit to the country. The 69-year-old leader, dressedSoong Hon Sin - 275 words
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Article259 1966-10-23 7 LUMUT, Sat. A ghost, which laid off for eight years, is reported at its tricks again and causing sleepless nights to 14 occupants of a government bachelors' mess here. And the 14 bachelors are thinking of engaging a "bomoh" to exorcise it. The ghost, as259 words
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188 1966-10-23 7 The man who put his savings in his mattress KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A PORK seller hid his savings totalling $5,000 in his mattress and slept over it for three nights. The man. Wong Chong Nam. 38. told police yesterday "I thought my mattress was the safest place to hide my188 words
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Article24 1966-10-23 7 IPOH. S.v. A verdict of death by nmndventure wat recorded on a motor-cyclist in Pong Seng. 14. at an Inquest held here today.24 words
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Article53 1966-10-23 7 IPOH. Bel ti Thanapan. 32. who claimed to oe a land broker, was fou/id guilty on three counts of extortion by the Sessions Court here yesterday and sentenced to one year's jail on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently. He was said to have53 words
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Article39 1966-10-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Minister for Education. Mr Ong Pang Boon, today announced plans to train more vocational teachers to meet the growing need for such staff. The first batch of vocational teachers will undergo training next year39 words
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Article63 1966-10-23 7 KUALA KANOSAR Sat. An Indonesian Lan Oei Neel. 26. alias Pang Chuei. alias Pang Urn, who entered Maiaysia without a passport, was sentenced to three months Jail by the Ma- I Court here yesterday. He pleaded guilty to entering the country through Singapore irom Indonesia without a63 words
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105 1966-10-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. An Indonesian vessel, the 3,235-ton passenger-cargo liner Togaran, arrived at Jurong port yesterday to load 1.000 tons of cement from Pan-Malaysia Cement. This is the first Indonesian ship to call at Jurong and the second to visit Singapore since trade was resumed105 words
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Article65 1966-10-23 7 IPOH. Sai Detective corporal Wong Fook Seng. 42. who died yesterday as a result of being shot by a robber, will be accorded full military honours at his funeral tomorrow. Senior police officers In the State will take part in the funeral procession starting at 11 a.m.65 words
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Article29 1966-10-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The acting Mentri Besar of Selitngor. niche Shoib bin Ahmad, opened 11 civics course for 150 leaders at Uombak Stia Community Hall here today.29 words
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Article28 1966-10-23 7 PENANG Sat. An eteht-year-old schoolboy. Ong Chee Tiong. was killed yesterday along 'he Butterworth-Taiping main road when he was knocked down by a ear.28 words
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Article25 1966-10-23 7 SEGAMAT Sat Dr N.N. Sabapathy. Medical Olflcpr of the District Hospital here, gave a talk on blood transfusion at the hospital yesterday.25 words
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Article231 1966-10-23 7 Sultan: Think less of next world PARIT, Sat. The Sultan of Perak today urged Muslims not to place undue importance on the hereafter but to concentrate more on Improving their livelihood in this world. The Sultan said this when he met the people at Changkat Banjar. a remote kampong at231 words
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Article54 1966-10-23 7 IPOH. Sat. A second hand goods dealer. Chang Kwong Leong. 0. was found guilty by the Magistrate's Court here today of stealing a scooter engine cover at Lam Looking Bazaar on Sept. 26. Chang, who had three previous convictions, was sentenced to six months' jail and54 words
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Article38 1966-10-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of State for the Prime Minister's Department, Tuan Haji Ya'acob will inspec the guard-of-honour at the fourth annual Fire Services efficiency competition at 2 p.m. on Monday, at the Airport Fire Station.38 words
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Article32 1966-10-23 7 TAIPING. Sat A combined meeting of the parishioners of the Roman latholic. Methodist and Anglican Churches here will be held at the St. George's Institution Hall tomorrow a 8 p.m.32 words
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Article33 1966-10-23 7 PENANG. bat. Saik Chor Yee. 17. pleaded guilty in the First Magistrates Court here today to stealing a motor-cycle from the Campbell Street market yesterday. Sentence was postponed (o Oct. 29.33 words
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Article325 1966-10-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Buslness In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of sha-cs traded In bracketsINDUSTRIALS: C CM. (1.000) $1.40 D (1.000) $1.41, D. <3.000) $1.39 (10.000) $140: Dunlops (4.000) 52.35 (1.000) $2.36; E. Smelters (1.000) $4.10; Esso325 words
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Article, Illustration252 1966-10-23 8 pENANG, Sat. The Penang Free School bell tolled as the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, received a new "title" at the sesquicentenary dinner in the school hall at Green Lane last night. "The Tengku has been Klven various title.s sacb &> Bapa Malaysia." compere Zalnal Alam252 words
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368 1966-10-23 8 DENANG. Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today assured the people of Penang they need not fear about their Iree port. "I have promised 1 would see that Penang remain a free port, and that promise still holds good," he368 words
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466 1966-10-23 8 Big guns in smokes smuggling racket by Mr. Samson JESSELTON. Saturday, f HE leader of the Philippines fact-finding team on smuggling, Mr. Samson T. Sabalones, said here today that huge syndicated interests in the Philippines were involved in the smuggling of cigarettes from Sabah. The quantity of cigarettes involved in466 words
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Article63 1966-10-23 8 SINOAPDRE. Sat. Two men. one armed with a revolver and the other with a dagger, held up the Lam' Hln Leather Dealers In North Bridge Road, and got away with cash and valuable* worth $990 yesterday. The owner of the firm. Mr. Chan Ylng Kee.63 words
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Article24 1966-10-23 8 SINGAPORE. Sat The foundation stone of the new Chen Su Lan Methodist Children's Home in Wing Loong Road was laid this evening24 words
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Article27 1966-10-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieve* broke ln o the office of Ulu Yam Estate in Rawang and stole 16.822 from an iron safe, laat night.27 words
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Article59 1966-10-23 8 KANOAR. Sat. The new chairman of the Perils Utara Umno Division, Inche Jaafar bin Hassan, yesterday denied that Perils Umno was facing an Internal "leadership crisis." Refuting a recent atatetnent by the lone PMIP State Assemblyman. Inche Taharlm bin Arlffin, Inche Jaafar said his relationship with the59 words
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Article37 1966-10-23 8 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Arya Samaj Singapore will celebrate "vljaydaahmi" <Dashhera> tomorrow, at Vedic Hall. Arya 6amaj Ma.ndir. in Syed Alwl Road, from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. with devotional songs, religion* diacourse and Preetbhoj.37 words
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211 1966-10-23 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. 4 shipping agreement between Indonesia and Singapore— normalislnß .shipping betwpen the iwo territorlei —is expeted to he signed within the next few days. Indication of this 'waa given in a joint statement today by the negotiating teams, representing Indonesian and Singapore211 words
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Advertisement386 1966-10-23 8 I 0 W i i* '9 4 JF m r 1 v J^B aV»f* 4.^hfla^^l I My! It's good to be home for Christmas! And you look so fit and well after your sea trip I Home for Christmas by the ORONSAY! Rest, relax, luxuriate in the blissful, Penang. Bombay,386 words
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Advertisement607 1966-10-23 8 Fool Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching I Stopped in' 7 Minutes .g^^P^,,^ •^r!m Do your fe«t Itch so 'nd^li b»dlr th»t th»y n«arlr 1 (lrlv« you erazyf Dotm th* Ala on your f««t orack and lnlcetloaa. aa well aa Blnrworm. 1. PmIT An thar* bllatars b«t»r««n607 words
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363 1966-10-23 9 MALACCA, Sat.— For the first time, all 4,000 troops of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade are back together at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here. This follows the pull-out of Commonwealth Forces from East Malaysia due to the ending of confrontation. The Commander of363 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-10-23 9 Jerry Francis - Flats -cheapest in the country Jerry Francis By PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. The Sultan of Selangor today opened the $2.2 million Klang Town Council flats at Pandamaran near here rents of which are considered to be among the cheapest in the country. The rent for a two-room flat is $32 a249 words
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Article50 1966-10-23 9 MUAR. Sat. Six farmer* from Parit Sulong. 28 miles from here, were detained by Customs officers yesterday for Illegally growing Indian hemp. The Customs men dug up about 3 800 plants of between a foot to 5 feet In height. The *ix were released on ball.50 words
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Article35 1966-10-23 9 Xl A I A LUMPUR. S«t The I Minister of Education. Inche Moliamrd Khir Jnhari. will lpave I by air for Paris at 10 a.m. to morrow to attend the Unesco conference.35 words
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318 1966-10-23 9 Modern homes for lucky 200 squatter families SEREMBAiN. Saturday. 200 lucky squatter families will move into the State Government-built modern two-room houses in Kampong Dusun Nyior here early next year. The 200. who will come from 3.200 applicants, will pay $35 a month in hirepurchase instalments for the $3,100 homes.318 words
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324 1966-10-23 9 Referee's ruling on back pay upheld SINGAPORE. Sat. The Industrial Arbitration Court today upheld a referee's ruling that the revised salaries of teleprinter typists and supervisors in the Singapore Police Force should be implemented effective from April 1. 1063. The president. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, said this in an award324 words
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Article39 1966-10-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The 9tli Intei national Jamboree-On-The-Air contact by Radio hnnis began at 7.30 this mornln? and excited members of the Sinus pore Boy Scouts Association exchanged "fraternal greet ii.c<-' with their counterpart* throughout the world.39 words
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Article18 1966-10-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. tfa\ S.x MARA .students left herp last night for further studies in West Germany18 words
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Advertisement107 1966-10-23 9 MADE IN MALAYSIA ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS i» the most economical way to nidlC build Factory, House, Godown BIG CORRUGATED ROOFING SHEETS are available in width of 43} and in lengths of 4". s', 6", 7', and 8' in grey colour. MALEX it highly resiitant to fire, shock, breakage and cracking,107 words
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Advertisement199 1966-10-23 9 Put down M 5297. We'll V put you down in S"9w_ T*+ sNP Si 4w7 ml jp? .JT^L Rome, Paris, HLlßMttM|BL,fM>fiMa^H .i. jf^k E lE 1 1 h y.m ■till i *k*j»< "**l i^K London... And up to 20 other great cities all around Europe. Cities like Berlin, Nice, Amsterdam,199 words
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Obituary71 1966-10-23 10 twm Sit i Minimum) A. ATHISAYAM la loving memory or our mother and father died 9.10.68 and 23.10.37 respectively. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Mrs. hy her hu*l>a'nd and children, Ipoh. HE WHO LOVED laboured for us la Ufa, let us not forget. In loving memory of Seleatlaa N.71 words
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422 1966-10-23 10 IN the hard world of international politics goodwill these days counts for less than nothing. I Skill and patience by themselves achieve nothing unless backed by force. This is an axiom not forgotten by the six nations who meet in Manila tomorrow.422 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1966-10-23 10 William White - Life with Lyndon has alWayS been a gutsy business William White By THIS excerpt is taken from THE PROFESSIONAL: LYNDON B. JOHNSON by William White. Next week the Sunday Times will reproduce his chapter on the Johnson 'Style. TV IMC ALLY, Johnson, always in a hurry, asked "Bird" for a2,125 words
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Advertisement794 1966-10-23 10 (LASSIFIED ADS. I :o *Wi Sit (Minimum) RAN KHOO: Between K.ng One*. n Mr and Mn. <;an Teck 1-oon, and Oejat y.ng. d o Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Hon« Chow on 2210-M. ANNOUNCEMENT Wmrdm 111 iMinimmm) TO WHOM IT Mar Connrn. Ncatl* "&«lss Kalcht" and "Milkmaid" enrraa malt* really wonderful794 words
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Advertisement10 1966-10-23 10 Cough Drops-* worn rcucp or couoh SORE THROAT SMOKERS TMftOAT10 words
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Advertisement100 1966-10-23 10 ASTHMA? GET QUICK, LONG-LASTING RELIEF WITH BROVON INHALANT Waafaaafaaat. SI aHwlaisliiiia^BlaaHc* 1 Hit aHaaV V Stop worrying about your next asthmatic attack. Get BROVON inhalant keep it in your pocket or handbag. As soon as an attack threatens take a few puffs. You'll notice the relief within minutes really effective100 words
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Article1091 1966-10-23 11 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN MALAYSIANS see it. leaders of seven nations directly involved in the Vietnam conflict are getting together for a two-fold i purpose in Manila to- j morrrow. FIRST to restore peace in war-torn Vietnam; SECOND to map out new opportunities for co-operation in economic and1,091 words
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Article298 1966-10-23 11 What the papers say #The Sydney Morning Herald: PRESIDENT Johnson sees that Australia's future lies in Asia more clrarly than former Prime Minister Sir Robert Meniies did. and perhaps docK no more clearly than the present Prime Minister Mr. Harold Holt. Already, his visit is more historic than seemed likely298 words
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683 1966-10-23 11 BARRY BROWN - U.S. determined to help Asia fight hunger and hate BARRY BROWN By A NYONE who knows the Pacific Ocean knows that it is by no means always peaceful. It got its name from Magellan, who simply happened to encounter no violent storms when he became the first European to navigate683 words
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Advertisement393 1966-10-23 11 PRAKTICAH f The most Exciting Y World famous ZEISS ff .-^Oj, VV consistent popularity fl^L »si*§L- y^^ J nowned camera. List TRADING COMPANY HELVETIA [M] LTD. Singapore, Telephone: *****,***** P.O. Box 612 BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "U" $1,000! That's The Prize for the outright winner. Send your entry393 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-10-23 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sat \IOKK than i.OOO people 1 attended the wedding of the Sultan of Krlanlan's third iMfhtef and a nephew of the Sultan of Perak at the Istana Balai Resar here last night. Throughout the ceremony thr couple Major Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Haji Shahar192 words
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Article179 1966-10-23 12 pENANG. Sat. Police yesterday recovered two gold chains within an hour after they were snatched from two housewives shopping in town. They also derained a youth. Inspector Gurnam Bingh and a detective police corporal were going on rounds along Gladstone Road at about 12 noon179 words
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170 1966-10-23 12 Sli pledges to help foreign religions KUCHINU. aai. Sara- wak's Chief Minister Penghulu Tawl 811 said today that the new regulation introduced by the Federal Government to prevent foreig:* missionaries working in Malaysia for a period of more than ten years was still "very much in the news." He said170 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-10-23 12 Girl with designs on her mind ]£UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Miss P'ng Gek Leng is an ex-convent schoolgirl on the verge of entering into two partnerships. She Is planning to go into partnership with her father, a dealer in building material and to marry a banker's son. She took a big306 words
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Article305 1966-10-23 12 DEAR KNOW ALLS T AM a Singapore citizen temporarily living in Brunei. I have heard that Singapore citizens have to change their identity cards to the new laminated ones. Must I return to Singapore to have my card changed? S.J.P. You don't have to change your card until you return305 words
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154 1966-10-23 12 TELUK ANSON. Sat —The flood situation in the lower Perak area ls improving and the waters are receding. Mr. Lee Chon* Theen, the Social Welfare Officer, Lower Perak, today distributed 23 bags or rice to five kampongs Sungei Kerang. Sungel Jejawi. Labu Kubong.154 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-10-23 12 CINGAPORE. Sat. Police today appealed for information on the whereabouts of a dangerous "[iiini.in Ali bin Abdullah. 36. alias Ali Soldier. Police described him as one of their "most wanted persons.' 1 People coining across him are asked to phone !>!•?). Thry are advised not to70 words
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Article56 1966-10-23 12 VINGAPORE, Sat Seventy- five members of the Hono-lulu-based Pan-Pacific Surgical Association arrived here iod«y for a two-day seminar opening at the General Hospital on Monday^ The surgeons, led by the secretary-general of the MMciatlon. Dr. Forrest J. Pinkerton, arc in tlip course of their second mobile56 words
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226 1966-10-23 12 Avalanche: Rescuers lose all hope Sat. Griefstricken parents of thia Welsh mining community lost all hope today that hetr children i-ouid still be alive under tho avalanche of black mud and slag that turned their village .school Into a tomb. About 30 children and teachers were believed to be still226 words
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Advertisement221 1966-10-23 12 ONLYQANTAS OFFERS BY-JETS A WEEK TO WONDERFUL jjft^ A Vacatfonland Australia and the S®uth Pacfffc More and more people are discovering the delights of the world's Australia. See your Travel Agent or Qantas, Raffles Hotel, 86 Bras greatest vacationland. Just 7{ flying hours away by Qantas V-Jet Basah Road, Singapore,221 words
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Article, Illustration839 1966-10-23 13 Hey, man Girls to the rescue of the Peacock Male y, 1 3i I iMA|«^V'iLli] Ci^^jSlL^ Taking a shirt off a man's back well, here are four I'd choose for myself THE Peacock Male 1967 has come to town. He is a meniber of the bold new breed. His plumage839 words
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Advertisement600 1966-10-23 13 Advertisement Help Nature to Make You Lovelier Margaret Merril > Beauty Skin Care j #Jk < J Consultant Retain a flawless, petal soft complexion throughout your life by observing simple basic beauty care. Nature always appreciates a helping hand and will readily co operate In making you look more beautiful,600 words
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Advertisement128 1966-10-23 13 So you want to protect floors, cherish furniture and produce a brilliant longlasting shine RONUK have exactly what you want Ronuk products shine at looking after floors and furniture. They clean, polish, seal and protect. Look for Ronuk home-care products at your favourite store. RONUK WAX POLISH Puts deep shine128 words
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Article, Illustration540 1966-10-23 14 VIRGINIA IRONSIDE - ME AND MY LODGER -and no ho ho's about it VIRGINIA IRONSIDE BY 1 AM a landlady. Finding the idea of sharing a flat impossible particularly with another girl who would hang her rollon in the bathroom, gossip about her boyfriend until three in the morning and bring in strings540 words
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Article190 1966-10-23 14 IENVY people who archappy because it is something I don't have So much so I am afraid to make any move in case it is the wrong move. DEFEATED Happiuess is the natural effect for a good life not necessarily the reward for it. Happiness is the190 words
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Miscellaneous299 1966-10-23 14 ACRO88: 1. Leather strip isi DOWN: 1. Make plans <t>>; 6 Heavenry bodies (7>; 13 Com- 2. What did I tell you? (ft); 3. pany of singers (S); 14. Charm Bellows (5); 4. Byot <3>; 5. 15. For warming a room Walk In front of (7 7. LlmpinK ifii; 17.299 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1966-10-23 14 I *^^^^^^^^C~"~ —^^j —^V I* i \JKw f M I^BM^i ■ik \Vvi^r MmM this week for you WP^ffTtTWTTT^tM STAR of the— CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. GEMINI (May 21— June 20) fl W^^ J 19): You begin the week wiih Responsibilities weigh heavily some Kood news about money upon you much1,613 words
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Miscellaneous118 1966-10-23 16 |LJ r-j n-onnooH-i jo!rir!f oßr > o o -o > n^zoi-iir-«3ozoooB i- InnfinrSilrnHjL^^* |UJ o iJJH|^/f ff^ oo^oojr -t» sjoo^kj sjO«o room I^^ I J\ fTJI o w nflSl'f Z. o n ooofL o ooooooooooo— M« J r^\^^t LZJ I > HP K> J en kj «W»k AtA^IWWW O J118 words
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Article, Illustration1540 1966-10-23 17 Hepburn plus O'Toole plus Paris -a rare rib-tickler about art swindles THK sUus are Audrey Hepburn and Peter OToole. The background is Paris. \Vith these prime ingredients. "HOW TO STEAL A MILLION" can h;udly go wrong and alter a rather shaky start, it runs as ri^ht as anyone could wish.1,540 words
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Article289 1966-10-23 17 V^OU might describe thr proA trrammr which thr Dunce Orchestra of the South-West German Broadcast inc Corporation and the Black Forest Musicians are presentinc next Sunday at the Singapore Conference Hall as "music of many flavours." It Includes Jazz, vocal solos, both a Berlin and a Singapore potpourri, and289 words
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Advertisement620 1966-10-23 17 m ORGANISATION NOW SHOWINI Mem, 130, 4 00, 6 30 L 30pm M Ray Oanton "Secret Agent B SUPER DRAGON" color m Mcnso MELL Morgoret LEE tonight MIDNIGHT Chen Per Pei Chin P.ng I ■Ho Peter Chen Ho Ling Yuen Chong Chung "HONGKONG NOCTURNE" (Mond, Shawscope-color. Eng. China»«_ subs. Tv620 words
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Advertisement213 1966-10-23 17 LIDO "a" OPENS TODAY "vv" You'll live a LIFETIME of NIGHTMARES Hn 4*^a9 b^bP" bW v3^bV^Pi <W^^lc^b4v J^_k~ '.oJQIi B LV bH aaa* /^"i^ai B^mOa^ >V» l^B Bbl mm' m^KtVw// 1 I _l^gf THE REPTILE NOEL WILLMAN RAY BARRETT JENNIFER DANIEL JACQUELINE PEARCE IH TECHNICOLOR (SB) LIIIO Singapore: NEXT CHANGE"213 words
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Advertisement30 1966-10-23 17 I To-day only: 1.30-7-9.30 pm. U Jean Poul Belmonds ond Ursula Rendress in I "Chinasa Adventures In Chine" (English in scope and color) To-morrow only "TEN LITTLE INOIANS" l| English30 words
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Advertisement704 1966-10-23 17 I V^^Bw r^g«Baaa»^. rtl kllLlj mm w J Of The 1 I W& Forbidden k\ V *> I fruit \3HLv "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Return Screening at NORMAL PRICES ORCHARD/PALACE OPENING SOON! K Yiu Have Nit Seen This Great Film, Be Sure Ti See It! If You Have Already Seen It, Then704 words
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587 1966-10-23 18 The Roaring Forties, and now for a quick dash pRANCIS Chichester has now turned the corner of Africa and is heading straight for Australia. Reducing navigation to exquisite simplicity, lie radioed on Monday from 53C miles off the Cape of Good Hope that he was about to "turn left." Now587 words
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287 1966-10-23 18 Surgeons predict rubber heart on the way JJEW YORK, Sat. j American heart surgeons are now predicting ;hat within five years rubber artificial hearts will be used to save the lives of sufferers from heart disease. The Texas heart surgeon. Dr. Michael Debakey. wrote a new chapter in medical historyReuter - 287 words
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Article88 1966-10-23 18 Stray cow benefits charity SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Health yesterday seized and slaughtered a cow found wandering in Chua Chu Kant Road. The meat was distributed to four charitable 1 n s t i tutions. The animal was amone a herd of about 60 buffaloes and oxen found grazing88 words
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374 1966-10-23 18 RICHARD I. STONE - Aza speaks and it's still the same old line RICHARD I. STONE By fHE self styled Prime Minister of North Borneo's Government in Exile, A. M. Azahari, wants his Unitary State of North Kalimantan Government recognised as the legal government of North Borneo and he believes Tengku Abdul Rahman isUPI - 374 words
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132 1966-10-23 18 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat Only 30 per cent of Standard Six pupils in national primary schools in Selangor went for secondary education, the State Secretary, Dato Mohamed Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Yaacob said here today. "This is very regrettable. Let us all work together to improve132 words
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Article15 1966-10-23 18 KANGAR. Sat Thr Mu> trara Youth Club. Jewawi, will meet on Nov. 11.15 words
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Advertisement784 1966-10-23 18 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN H England W^^^^m b^p^^^^^^bl tuc \A/r.Di r. L_s^l fejKvii^l Ink WOKLD hJ B&^ POSTAL EDUCATION^BS^^S^III^ HUNCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i j THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES HJSS ,hl 7 ii 'T- i fin€St of th ir kini Th I«moi»784 words
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Advertisement312 1966-10-23 18 DOUBLE YOUR MIND POWER WORLD'S FIRST HMKHMI TEACHING MACHINE MAKES YOU A Ib^H MENTAL WIZARD IN ONE EVENING Kj One of America! largest j^k M corporation! paid $9,000 I Qt for a tingle week *ot I fitiieJi^ilSg {M these Wonder-Working I I Techniques. Clos« to HJj^^P^^f 200,000 people have al-312 words
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Miscellaneous743 1966-10-23 18 T\# mai AveiA hous 10 Programme BumI V MALAYSIA mary: 1.03 Music For StrtriKs; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; CHANNEL 5. Kuala. Lumpur. 145 Music In Lighter Vein; 2.00 IVnang; 6 Ipoh, Malacca; 3, Forces Favourites; 3.00 Can We 19 Johorr Bahru; 4 Talplng. Help You?; 3.15 Anything Latin: 7743 words
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Obituary105 1966-10-23 19 RAJA YEOP Shaharuddln passed away peacefully on 22-10-66 at No. 2 Jalan Madraft*h. Rapatsetia, Ipoh. Funeral today (23-10-66* at Ipoh. CABLE RECEIVED yesterday from Murukumpuzha. Kerala, that Mr. Predy M. Lopez (brother of 8M. Lopee, Municipality Malacca) passed away peacefully on 31*10*66. LORE KEOW JIN, aged 54, P»«ed away105 words
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Article42 1966-10-23 19 LAUREL. Bat. Aniline tht Boviet Union's top racehorse, •nil run in the Washington International at Laurel race track here on November 11. track officials announced yesterday. Aniline will be ridden by Nikolai Nasibov, the leading Russian Jockey.42 words
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Article54 1966-10-23 19 WELLINGTON. Sat Arnold Palmer, of the United State*, beat New Zealand lefthander Bob Charles hv t\\r strokes In the third mutch of their fourmatch series at Mlramar near here today. The New Zealander now leads by four strokes with one match tn pl^y a54 words
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Article28 1966-10-23 19 FAMILY OP the late Mrs. A. De Mello thank all those who sent wreaths, donations for Manses, menage* of condolence, attendance nnd assistance In their recent bereavement.28 words
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Article86 1966-10-23 19 HIS UNBEATEN RECORD ENDS AFTER ROUND 10 ROME, Sat. Nino Benvenuti of Italy retained the Europe an middleweight championship when Pascal di Benedetto of France retired after the tenth round of their scheduled 15 round title match here last night. Blood flowed from the nose of di86 words
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714 1966-10-23 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING with £OTUS FLOWER, with only 8.3. stands out in the lOf Penang Cup for Class 3 horses (Race 4) at Penang today. He is a tough and consistent stayer. Earlier in the season he won twice over 9f and was714 words
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Article112 1966-10-23 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SfcLATIC Orange William We* Cobbler WEE COBBLER Orange William Selatlc TSPORTATION Orange William Wee Cobbler Race 2 TORO Baiubolina Ardent Lad KHAM. riii i NavailMi Cocaine FLYING MIST Naxafat Ardent Lad NAZAFAT Springfield Bam boll na Race S COCAINE MvaiUh Winning Prlie112 words
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166 1966-10-23 19 TAIPEI. Bat.— Formosa will send 103 competitors to take part in 12 events In the Bangkok Asian Games. The selection committee gave this breakdown: Basketball 12. volleyball 12. soccer 1". badminton five, table tennis seven, tennis six. field and track 13. swimming five. wei?htliftlng166 words
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Article956 1966-10-23 19 GOING FORECAST: Yielding to soft Race 1-2.15 Cl 6 Div 2 (S4.000) B*F (Local riders only) 1 ***** Lodenuh a (EC Lee> Osman 9 9.0 U* 8 'I ***** Oranje WIUUm a (Golden Jade) E Donnelly 5 810 (F) *Nawarl S 3 ***** Transportation a (Tan X) West956 words
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Article62 1966-10-23 19 BEST l*T r Selatic, Lotus Flower, Toowoomba. lEST rOKiwAST: Rsshiet and Brandon in Race 5. SPOTLIGHT ON OUTSIDERS: Ardent Lad (Race 2): Unlucky third to Navansh over 7f; c«n •My. Dairyman (Race 4): Front-run-ning stayer; with Rod Allan claiming 7lbs he is worth flutter. Men Cheri (Race 5):62 words
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Article16 1966-10-23 19 TAIPINO. Sat Perru^n Sukan beat Kilat Club 2-1 In their league hockey match yesterday.16 words
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Article16 1966-10-23 19 LONDON. Sat Colontarf Dublin beat Athletic Wellington 19-16 In a rugby union match yesterday.16 words
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113 1966-10-23 19 ■ROME, Sat. Italian Sandro Lopopolo reta-ned his world Junior welterweight title when Venezuelan Vicente Rivas retired after the seventh round of a 15-round match here last night. Rivas 32. did not come out from his corner at the start of the113 words
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Article203 1966-10-23 19 LEONID MAKES IT A THIRD TIMER EAST BERLIN, Sat Leonid Zhabotlnskl. the 24-stone Russian Himy officer, won the world neavy weight weightiifting championsnip nere last night lor tiie third consecutive year. After cullectiu* the gold medal with a total of 1.251-lb. the massive 28--year-old blond-haired soldier also set a new203 words
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Article21 1966-10-23 19 DUBLIN. Sat. Ireland beat South Africa by six bouts to fuur in an amateur boxing conteat here last nignt.21 words
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Article367 1966-10-23 19 LONDON. Sat—Here ar» the results of football matches pl.tyed in Britain tod ,i\ INTKRNATIONAI M M'l'HbS IrrUnd n Kngland t lal Windsor I'll k. Belfast) WalfN 1 Srolland 1 (at Cardiff i. I NGLWU 1»1\ IBIOM ONt Aiwaal u.8..\. s .Won n MiffT. Ltd. 0 Blarkpool367 words
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Advertisement492 1966-10-23 19 Don't take a diVOt smpr by Uln Reid. Oramlnga b« rani Trrvtlilon from photacraoh* by Norman Potter. y Jti^p A n nt' tg Nt> CkK ruBM I **J> i i\ I 7'IKOn Iv>J1 v> J fliT i^vi 0 o WLate CLASSIFIEDS! I Worm's 111 (Hwim) HOO— TAN: Khoo Soo Ben*.492 words
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Advertisement114 1966-10-23 19 (Si ENCYaOPAEDIA BRITANNICA" can he p Your BUSINESS or PROFESSION grow .Wf^TTEN BY43NO6teL PRIZE a.^SaJUifel^^. fefe2 LWINNeRS&9 000CONTRfBUTORS AJM £*M P|f 39.000 000 WORDS 1 J W^ Y^jjSjmjk^ rr TiniJ i n fft W W-dt^kV mS& VOLUMES PLUS A BOOK ffl'j liwi L A YEAR FOR TEN YEAFife i 1114 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-10-23 20 pCRTII. Sat. 1 The Singapore waterpolo team completed their nine-match tour of Western Australia this week, with two wins, a draw and six dele its. Their matches im lulled three against the West Australian state -quart all won by the home team, ill-.', on Oct. IS, 9 on Oct. 15207 words
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Article62 1966-10-23 20 ATHLETICS Malaysian AAV Asian Games trials (Merdeka Stadium. 9 a.m.* Penang AAA cross-country championshlD (Bt Glugor. 5 p.m.) Singapore Business Houses annual chamnionshlos (Farrer Park. 2 30 p.m.) SO(< EH Cheng Wan (up: Ipoh "B" v Batang "»adang .Stadium Perak. Ipoh>: Kampar "A" v Talptng (Kanipar Padangt. Krian62 words
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203 1966-10-23 20 Phung KiM fails by 1 1/2 to beat standard SINGAPORE, Sat. Chua Phiing Kirn, the Singapore weightlifter who competed in the Commonwealth Games at Kingston last August, today failed by I'2-lb in the bantamweight division to qualify for December's Asian Games in Bangkok. He lifted a total of 6884-10, against203 words
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153 1966-10-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MALAYSIAN Armed Forces today won the Putra Cup for the third consecutive year when they beat Royal Malaysian Police 3-1 in the annual soccer match at Merdeka Stadium. Forces "Used their Malaya Cup experience to great advantage and asserted153 words
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Article134 1966-10-23 20 Nora v June singles final MALACCA. Sat. Negrl champion Nora Smith and June Buolow will meet In the women's singles final of the Malacca Open tennis championships here tomorrow. Mrs. Smith eliminated Neerl schoolgirl Radhika Menon 6-0 6-4 In the semi-finals today, while Miss Buolow beat Mrs. June Jones 6-1,134 words
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274 1966-10-23 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: ASIAN GAMES TRIALS By Singapore, Saturday gINGAPORE's sprint relay quartet of C. Kunalan, Natahar Bava, Osman Merican and Low Sin Chock succeeded brilliantly today after a week of frustration in the AAA Asian Games trials. In their last trial at Farrer274 words
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Article18 1966-10-23 20 IPOH. Sat. Perak drew 1-1 with Kedah In the Malaysian Government Services soccer match today.18 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-10-23 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - Subra misses 800 m qualifying mark by only four-tenths NORMAN SIEBEL By l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The second day of the Malaysian AAU's Asian Games trials did not add a name to the list of the six athletes who have already qualified. There were, however, performances which the AAU can recommend504 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-10-23 20 Cheng Mun sparks Selangor to 24-11 victory pENANG, Sat. Se--1 lan g o r enhanced their chances of another appearance in the Malaya Cup final when they beat Penang by 24 points (three goals, drop goal and two penalties) to 11 (goal and two penalties) in their North Zone match236 words
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142 1966-10-23 20 Hassan stars as Kedah shock Perak SUNGEI PATANI. Sat. Kedah .sprang a big surprise in the Maliiya Cup rugger competition when they beat Perak by 21 Mint! itlnre goals and two trios) to m\ (two tries 1 on the Ibrahim School padang here today. Thi.s whs Kedah's first victory In142 words
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Article29 1966-10-23 20 PENANG. Sat. Kedah qualified to men PCMUIf in the North EOMs !in;il tomorrow "f 'he Kovernnicni services badminton competition when they beat Perak 3-2 here tonight.29 words
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Article180 1966-10-23 20 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Victoria Institution retained the Selangor inter school seven-a-aside rugger championship when they beat Federation Military College by 16 points (two goal and two tries) to three (try) at Bukit Nanas here today. Of QiC nine leajn* Pntered only five competed. St. John's first180 words
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