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1966-10-24
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Title Section25 1966-10-24 1 AVERAgI 4^FIV CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 llie National NewspapKr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration819 1966-10-24 1 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA: Invasion fleet of 1,000 boats beat police blockade Bu PENANG, Sun. AN invasion fleet of about 1,000 boats from fishing villages along the north-west coast beat a police sea blockade today to hold an anti-trawler fishing demonstration at the sea front off Weld Quay. At819 words
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Article108 1966-10-24 1 DAILY average net sales of the Straits Times have passed the ItSJM mark, more than twice the circulation in August l!t.">7. Merdeka month. This means that more th.m XOO.OOO people read Hi'- newspaper daily. Like its sister paper, the Sunday Times. t h C growth of the Straits108 words
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Article69 1966-10-24 1 HONG KONG. Sun.— China has strongly protested to the Soviet Union for suspending the studies of Chinese students and ordering their expulsion from the country, the New China News Agency reported tonight. The agency said the Soviet Charge d'Affalres In Peking, Mr. Razdukhov. was summoned to theReuter - 69 words
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Article42 1966-10-24 1 BRISBANE. Sun— Charles Walter Sandford. a member of the Australian Senate (Upper House* died In Royal Brisbane hospital today He was aged 70. Senator Sandford suffered a heart attack while flying between Hong Kong and Sydney on Oct. 13— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration298 1966-10-24 1 Master spy escapes ROPE LADDER FOUND, WINDOW BARS SAWN I ONDON, Sun. Police and security agents today flashed alerts to British airports and harbours in a massive manhunt for master spy George Blake. The slightly-built former British diplomat last night made a sensational jailbreak from London's Wormwood Scrubs Prison, whereReuter - 298 words
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Article30 1966-10-24 1 NEW YORK. Sun— The Asian continent's first communications satellite earth station Is to be established in Thailand by next April 1 under an agreement announced here today.— Reuler.Reuter - 30 words
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Article40 1966-10-24 1 LONDON, Sun. Eighteen-year-old pet tortoise Hermes, who lost half his huge shell by walking into a pile of burning garden rubbish, has had his missing parts replaced with moulded and bonded fibre-glass by a local garage. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article55 1966-10-24 1 WEST BERLIN, Sun West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt has called off on doctor's orders his five-day trip to Britain due to start tomorrow. a government spokesman said today. Mayor Brandt was suffering from Influenza and mas running a temperature, the spokesman Mid. He »m expected to beReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1966-10-24 1 A 32 -page feature WITH this issue, the Straits Times publishes a 32 page tabloid special feature. The Silent Revolution a survey of Malaysian national development. The feature is free. Make sure that you get your copy.37 words
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Article21 1966-10-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Malaysia and Prance have reached a new air agreement here today after three days 01 negotiations21 words
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Article552 1966-10-24 1 War and peace summit begins VI ANILA. Sun. The anti Communist Allies in the Vietnam war tonight began informal contacts here on the eve of their first joint review of military progress and the wider problems of South-East Asia. President Johnson and the five other leaders who flew in here552 words
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Article47 1966-10-24 1 MAO'S THOUGHT HONG KONG, Sun.— The Chinese Foreign Minister, Chen Yi. said tonight Chinas cultural revolution w.iv .tim-.'d at "arming the soul of Chinese people with Mm Ito-TUg*! thought 11, was speaking at a banquet in honour of the Pakistani Foreiirn Minister. I Saved Pirzada.47 words
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190 1966-10-24 2 I AN YON STATION. Sun. President Johnson donned his ranch clothes yesterday and provided his special Texas-style baked beans at a lavish barbecue fut Australia's leaders The setting was a vast panorama of lush uri/ing land amid green hilK. U miles from190 words
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Article42 1966-10-24 2 BBOUL. Sun. Shotguns and firearms ill be placed in police custody, and production and sale (if explosive powder prohibited herr during the visit of President Johnson from Oct. 31 to Nov 2 polu-e said today ReuterReuter - 42 words
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96 1966-10-24 2 CANBERRA. Sun. a car in which Lady b.rd Johnson was riding knocked down and injured a woman here today The wife of the Australian Prime Minister. »4rs Zara Holt, was also In the car The car, In a motorcade proceeding from Canberra Airport toReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration626 1966-10-24 2 JOHNSON ENDS VISIT TO AUSTRALIA TOWNSVILLE, Sunday PRESIDENT Johnson today made another offer to stop the bombing of North Vietnam and to withdraw American troops if Hanoi showed signs of wanting peace. He made the offer Just before he left Australia for Manila to takeReuter - 626 words
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165 1966-10-24 2 Johnson gets a 5a.m. call from White House WASHINGTON, Sun. House leaders yesterday roused President Johnson out of bed in Brisbane it was 5.30 a.m. there to tell him Congress was ready to adjourn. The call was made through the White House switchboard by Representative Hale Boggs of Lousiana. actingAP - 165 words
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Article61 1966-10-24 2 .SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— Amenran Nazi leadpr George Lincoln Rockwell was stopped by a crowd of 3.000 ierrinß domonstrators when he arrived at the city centre here for a meeting "to solve the Nwo problem The crowd closed on Rockwell »nd his 20 followers wi!h placardsReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1966-10-24 2 LAGOS. Sun. The High Court has acquitted a former Western Nigerian Government minister. Chief Salca Layonu. of charges of murdering a man at a viKage last January Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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103 1966-10-24 2 HONG KONG, Sun. An Australian schoolboy had his dream come true when an American businessman in Hong Kong offered him the loan of a Chinese junk for sailing during his summer holidays. Sixteen-year-old Robert Roeitenburg had expressed his wish to sail from Adelaide103 words
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136 1966-10-24 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The three non-aligned leaders meeting here are unlikely to put torward any formal Vietnam peace proposals after their talk*, an Indian spokesman said. Mr. 1..R. Jha. secretary to the Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, siid she had discussed the Vietnam136 words
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402 1966-10-24 2 33 DEAD IN MIDNIGHT CRASH HORROR IN MANILA BAY US copters join in to rescue 172 MANILA, Sunday AMERICAN navy helicopters and medical teams on guard for President Johnsons arrival in Manila rushed into action early today when a Philippine passenger ship sank in Manila Bay after colliding with an402 words
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195 1966-10-24 2 OANGKOK, Sun. ■"Former Laotian Air Force commander Gen. Thao Ma. whos» planes bombed a military headquarter* on the outskirts of Vientiane on Friday. was disarmed alonj? with 20 of his officers yesterday when h» flow to neighbouring Thailand. Sources said the Thai Government was considering195 words
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Article50 1966-10-24 2 The Gib row worsens MADRID. Sun The Gibraltar dispute worsened yesterday whea Spain railed on Britain to stop u> Ing the territory's airfield for military aircraft. The request was made in Note rejecting Britain's reply to Spanish allegations that RAF planes based at Gibraltar were violating Spanish air space Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-10-24 2 TUB GAMBOLS &-*»dt&6&M s* tJ lily A-Ef INTRODUCE^ /^Louy DO «-!->,. rCTN I you to our weu/ J C 00 *w ooj21 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-10-24 3 Pearly King Mr. PURRDALE CHANG MAKES £5,000 DEBUT WEARING £5,000- worth of pearls. Mr. Purrdale Chang arrived in London dressed for a ball. Mr. Chans, a seal point Siamese cat with a kink in his tail, was with his owner. 17-year-old Gwynneth Morris, for the gala Jewellery Trade Centre ballMirrorpic - 113 words
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Article109 1966-10-24 3 Smith in call for cool heads... SALISBURY, Sun.— Prime Minister lan Smith told Rhodesians today that M long as they remained cool and kept their heads he was certain the worst would never happen. He was opening a fete in the mining and farming town of Bindura some 70 miles109 words
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Article32 1966-10-24 3 PARIS. Sun. Joseph Pauvel. 57-year-old zoo keeper, helped net a wildcat that escaped Into a residential area of Paris last night then dropped dead with a heart Attack. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-10-24 3 CANTERBURY, Sun CO M M IMS i and Church of England leaders paid tribute to Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the controversial "Red Dean" of Canterbury, who died in hospital yesterday aged 92. The former Uean of the ancient cathedral at Canterbury enteredReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-10-24 3 NEW BRITISH POLICY ON EUROPE LONDON, Sunday. 'J'HE Government yesterday mapped out its future policy towards the European Common Market in the light of a report showing there is virtually no chance of early negotiations for British membership Mr. Harold Wilson and 16 Ministers comprising most of the Cabinet hammeredReuter - 380 words
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169 1966-10-24 3 A town in terror as strangler strikes CINCINNATI. Sun.— A 60-year-old spinster walked into a store here yesterday and bought a ■45 pistol, a capsule of tear-gas, and a police whistle. She was just one of half a million women who fear that a knock on their door might heraldReuter - 169 words
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Article28 1966-10-24 3 ATHENS. Sun. King Constantine won the King Paul trophy yesterday by taking the sixth and final race in the Dragon Class international sailing competition. AP.AP - 28 words
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131 1966-10-24 3 CAIGON, Sun —A band or Vietcong raiders, disguised in the uniforms of Vietnamese Army Rangers, attacked a police station on the edge of the city last night and killed four policemen and a civilian. The raiders, using submachine guns, grenades and rifles,AP - 131 words
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119 1966-10-24 3 Pictures of solar eclipse by Gemini men HOUSTON. Sun. Gemini 12 astronauts Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin hope to bring back from orbit the first photographs of a total eclipse of the sun ever taken in space. The astronauts told a Press conference at the manned spacecraft centre here thatReuter - 119 words
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225 1966-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that Singapore must give aid to neighbouring countries as long-term investment to ensure her survival. Speaking at the opening of the newly-renovated premises of the Klung Jai Lee Clan Association in225 words
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Article20 1966-10-24 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation Staff Association today held a picnic at Paslr Rls. off Tampents20 words
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Article167 1966-10-24 4 Raja will open UN Day show today SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government, schools and Rotary Clubs will join hands to commemorate United Nations Day tomorrow. The Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. who is also the Acting Deputy Prime Minister, will open a I'nited Nations exhibition at the National Library at167 words
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Article25 1966-10-24 4 SINOAPORE, Sun Famed German concert pianist, Helmut Roloff. will give a recital at the Singapore Conlerence Hall. Shenton Way, at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article20 1966-10-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun The Singapore Registered Dentists' Association tonight held an anniversary dinner at its premises in Malabar Street.20 words
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581 1966-10-24 4 Union to Govt: Pay for skill or face corruption SINGAPORE, Sun THE president of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. Mak Karri Heng, today warned that if public and civil servants were allowed to work under unfavourable pay conditions, and in fear of victimisation and insecurity of office, they581 words
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101 1966-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The visiting 100-man delegation from the PanPaciflr Surgical \ssociation of Honolulu was tonight feted at a cocktail and dinner party at the Singapore Conference Hall. The function was sponsored oy the Singapore Academy of Medicine. At the dinner. Mr. E. M. T.101 words
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648 1966-10-24 4 MP ill— so plans for by-election soon in Joo chiat SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, indicated tonight that b by-election would be held soon in the Joo Chun constituency. Addressing a mass rally during a tour of the constituency, he said that Dr. Fong Kirn Heng,648 words
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85 1966-10-24 4 Joo Chiat gets a $1 mil. 'face-lift' SINGAPORE. Sun. Requests for public amenities from residents of Joo Chiat constituency have been completed by the Government at a cost of $1,043,509. The requests were made by the people to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he toured the area85 words
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Article65 1966-10-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Mak Kam Hens nas been elected chairman of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Mr. N. Balakrishnan was elected secretary, and Mr. Jacob Pierre, treasurer Committee members are: Inche Z. Aziz bin A. Rahman, Messrs. Lee Ah Tee. Leong Pong65 words
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Advertisement378 1966-10-24 4 NOW 1! T ME ORCHID MANSION m (4 toon away from Chlntt* Swimming Club) 11, AMBER ROAD. SINGAPORE an ail in ii an i EXTIKNAL COLOUR-WASHING HAVING MEN COMPLETED. WE j "ft^ 'i NOW INVITE you te flnf out why <^^ our Spoooui Flat* are di»ftr«nt i^a^* a n 4378 words
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Article419 1966-10-24 5 Appeal for greater productivity MINISTER: I KNOW YOU CAN DO 1T. SINGAPORE. Sun. gINGAPORES Finance Minister. Mr Lim Kirn San, today stressed the need for the Republic to achieve increased productivity. This was a goal which could be attained if management. 1 a b our and the Government "in a419 words
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Article139 1966-10-24 5 by Pmg^port Finana MiniMer. Mr. Lini K m San. yesterday: mom (unity eaa he clovelv measured in the ta^e of those who work in department like the Post office and the Public Works, and those who work in public bodies like the Economic Development Board and the Public Utilities139 words
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Article37 1966-10-24 5 PORE. Sun- A me Mrlj nu morning destroyed l*o machines and pan ol !hr prcmi>f.s o( the j ?cnK \f Wood Working I Road. ufT F^vh I>cbar OBUM of Uio Hie »-<s ur- known.37 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-10-24 5 Turtle ceremony. Sultan of Perak releases them into river THE Sultan of I'-r.tk in sports shirt and wearing a hat. releasing 250 baby turtles into the swollen Perak River at Kampong Tanjong Medan on Saturday whrn he began his innual three-day tour of the riverine kampongs of the Parit district.98 words
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Article57 1966-10-24 5 IPOH. Sun. Menially retarded children will h«\e an opportunity of learning Malay and English in spec. a; sclnKil established to train them. It opens tomorrow. The ichool. the first or it* kind In the State is ran by the Malayan Council for Child Welfare, and :s57 words
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Article38 1966-10-24 5 SINGAPORE Sun. The ninn■nctmrm of Duniup Rubber Pur rhaMiig Co here and the 8ingapor* Manual and Mercantile Workers 1 Union have .signed a HUM yfX collectr.r a«iTenifiu on wages and ennditioni. of Mnrioc (or lu WLmM38 words
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194 1966-10-24 5 Islanders to hold a 'back to normal' spree SINGAPORE. Sun. Southern islanders will go on a two-day spree from Nov. 19 to mark the end of confrontation. There will be variety shows, drama and dance items, boat and swimming races, and demonstrations in the art of self-defence to marlt the194 words
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Article50 1966-10-24 5 KLAI.A LLMPLR Sun. Th« 20-»tronK South West German Radio Dant> Orchrstia Mill per!orm modern German dance muMc M the Deuan Tengku Chancellor In the University ol Malaya oi: Thursday. Tl> oerformancr of the orchestra which is on an AMan tour, is organiMd by the Goethe Innitute.50 words
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Article34 1966-10-24 5 IPOH. Sun A labourer. Ahmad Hawaii Un Om.n. 18. was crushed lo death ai ti»r Asbestos Omein Ltd. facioiv on thf Tas*k indu--i9nl p.-lat» here on Friday. He »a.s caugh':n a machin*.34 words
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Miscellaneous232 1966-10-24 5 Straits Times Crossword BBBsT' BB^ BBBsT^ BBBBBBBBBBBBsf^ BBBsT^""! BsT" M KOSS DOWN 1. Prank .sun.l ond. lound in 7 7 Alter lravmg MinehPHo!. Hie Itl ,s wrecked a tragedy 2. Sailor boy detains gunner 17) and me; its wearing < B > 8. l.ii r bishop in to give support232 words
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Article55 1966-10-24 6 SINGAPORE. Sim Mi HV Hogrfii of thr Sinsnporp Cancer Society a i i rrprrsrn'. the aocietjr »t thf ninth International cancer congress which opens in Tokyo :omoiTow Mr Hi^»n. v. ho is chairman of t tic meicty'a exhibition committee. is kl.so the deputy traffic manaser of55 words
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342 1966-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday I^HE Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, is looking forward to the formation of a single association for all Malaysian writers soon, thus bringing down the wall which separates Malay. Chinese and Tamil writers. "We342 words
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Article70 1966-10-24 6 MALACCA, ff fIMHi ters here are on th# run. and terrorism has almost died down. The OCPI) here. Deputy Supt. Percy Muttiah. said that in the last few weeks about <>0 gangsters had been detained for questioning "Most of thr outstation bad hats have70 words
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282 1966-10-24 6 Exhibition in honour of Picasso's birthday 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. Sun. —An exhibition In honour of Picasso's 85th birthI day the biggest art exhibition «ver to be held in the country opens at the National Art Gallery here on Tuesday. The two-and-half month exhibition, covering 75 years of the282 words
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160 1966-10-24 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A former Woodbridge Hospital patient. Raspan bin Sabtu. died yesterday after being shot by a policeman in self-de-fence in Jalan Hajijah. off Upper East Coast Road, police said today. Raspan, 35. died before an ambulance arrived Accordine to the police. P.C. Yap160 words
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Article68 1966-10-24 6 IPoH Sun Deiecrnr Cdl Wons Foolc Seng. 42 who died on Friday two days alter being shot by armrd robbers, was buried today i*lth full polire honours More than 100 police officers and J men. led by the Chief Police Of- ficer. Perak. Senior Asst. Comm'> s.oner68 words
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Article50 1966-10-24 6 RAUB. Sun. A district flnod relief commuter lu.s brcn loimrd hri> under the ChaJminship ;of the District Officer, [nche Ahmad Sharif! bin Abciul Raabid An operations crnii> will be -rt up in the Civil Defence Office i here to keep a round-the-clock 1 vigil dunns the flood.50 words
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194 1966-10-24 6 Democracy forum— an invitation to Barisan by university club SINGAPORE. Sun. TMIE Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore has sent an open letter to the Barisan I SoslalLst Inviting it to send a representative to a lorutn j at the University on "Democracy In Singapore." to be held194 words
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Miscellaneous183 1966-10-24 6 \tfoy Onp Miff V.T. Unrttlin l"^~~ jthA f^ f~^Ll^^»^ I I HAD ENOUGH, EH' I .»UT IV| GOING TO S«LL MORE \-> -T ***y*^ r3l&> tt S I 3 sPlll A well.that'S -*w »o than blood, >ou mear^ on OSJF'AJs^'^ V^ UTTLE BLOOP I -^1 BAD KCAUSE I MA\f ffl183 words
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Article23 1966-10-24 8 Word, U (Minimum) ADULT BIBLE STUDY, v color M*> •on* i.y paa*. No obligation. Blhla I mudv 31 k Lor.ak. Serrmban.23 words
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Article299 1966-10-24 8 t» H.rrf. Sis (Minimum) IT'S IAtY TO I>ll which *ld* of wiir hr«ad la butt*r*d whrn you arr»ad ih Knight ChMa*. LIZAB, M ARDIN'I CONSULTANT mil twr »ip»rt advlc* on 27th. T«»h. 2»ih ixtohrr at Malaya I>ni« Mat*, Katnnt You ar» nrlrom*. LATItT FOR DIIPAVALI—Horn*- i thin* diffrrrni bruah299 words
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Article52 1966-10-24 8 1* Word* SIS (Minimum) in IV(R LOVING memory of Mra. •h'n i-hnr crtior drpartrd 24-U>-«t. i"*ian«» la all around ua: tlma wlnca cw«ar.l aivift, nonchalant Only M know d»«r on* how fondly you ar* r»m#mb»rH aim how conatantly you r*main tn our iintti Madly ml**«l bf hnahand and52 words
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Article51 1966-10-24 8 U Word* tit (Minimum) TMI FAMILY OF Ih* lat. Mr. Cb*w 'or thur MHMM, nifht vlalta', wrraiha, rondol'nrta and attrndane* •luring th»ir rprrnt hrrnvrmrni TMI FAMILY OP th* lat« JMD Rndrijcuva thank th* doctor* and alaff ft Ward A3 G»n»ral Hoapltal. P»nan«. and frl»nda for their unattntad hflp. fiin»r*l.51 words
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664 1966-10-24 8 The Straits Times Monday, October 24, 1966. Moscow Summit Judged by published information, the Communist I summit which has just ended in Moscow, has been an un- i dramatic affair. Even the sputnik launchings which the Kremlin gave as the official IMMB for gathering together the top leaders of Eastern664 words
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Article255 1966-10-24 8 Brigadier Ungku Nazaruddin, commander of several Malaysian battalions stationed in the First. Second and Third Divisions of Sarawak, is today in Jakarta for talks on border security. On Saturday he was working" out of Pontianak, deciding where to post the six-man Malaysian team which will maintain liaison255 words
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Article264 1966-10-24 8 Memories of violence between inshore and trawler fishermen last year, gave yesterday's more-or-less peaceable demonstration in the Penang Straits an edge it would not have gained from size alone. The situation is dangerous, demanding much more skill than has so far been shown in reconciling two ways of264 words
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273 1966-10-24 8 Postal queries that get no answer 1 KEEL that in his letter iS.T. Oct. 12) advising a complainant about missing letters to contact him direct, the Postal Services' Publicity Liaison Officer might well have added "not that it will do you much good." I say this with some feeling for273 words
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Article114 1966-10-24 8 I HAVE to refer to yuur recent loader on the reasons for the .shortage of doctors. You mentioned that the recent upgrading of posts in the medical services had led to a more satisfied service. You would be interested to know that since Cabinet announcement on the upgrading114 words
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Article420 1966-10-24 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 281 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Lompat, MElompat iv) to jump: lompat tinfgi (N) high Jump: jx-ch*h, MKmeehahKAN ivi to break: rekod mi record; tahniah <.n> congratulation i si MENGuchapKAN tahniah (V) —to congratulate REDUPLICATION iconld.) We will resume our course by HfWnR Mime of420 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1966-10-24 8 VINCENT RYDER - VINCENT RYDER by WASHINGTON, Sun A picture to project— new Asia devoted to material advancement ASIA is now getting a look at President Johnson. Statecraft, American politics and personal sentiment are all involved as far as Mr. Johnson is concerned: statecraft primarily and the other two in1,388 words
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Advertisement553 1966-10-24 8 Straits Times M.lav Marl Claiwlird laxtliHiofnli *M| be handed I*. COID STORAGC SUFIRMARKIT Orchard Road Iteceptionm O«tkl COLD STORAGE iRANCMCI Al Holland Road Naval Bat* Authorised Aatnti CITY ROOK STORf LTD.. WhMftHSM H*ut*. C*ll»*i Q««»» TMI NfWS rRONT Fitiaatrick'l Supiermarhet M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Ne.jl Sot* HAMIfM STORC.553 words
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Advertisement34 1966-10-24 8 JUDGE WISELY! I MB ABSOLUTE SAFETT \^^/J»r YOUR MONEY BANK WITH TMI SANK tOn ALL- 810 AND SMALL MM UP CAPITAL AND Klil a vl rUNO UUUtCHII THioutHOur SINCAPORS, I IHIinU ntin SOUTH-BAST ASIA34 words
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Advertisement21 1966-10-24 8 Vine poods Consistently th- B««t Groat quality Is tho bargain In all S*W Foods Vmm mmn Am* mlt-yti mmm tBMIM I21 words
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Article259 1966-10-24 9 His assistance is sought to avert action by unions J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has decided to seek the intervention of Tengku Abdul Rahman in a final effort to stave off industrial action over longstanding claims.259 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-10-24 9 Judith Yong - Judith Yong By A TRIP ROUND THE WORLD FOR THE WINNER. A VISIT TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FOR RUNNER-UP SINGAPORE, Sun.—Fortyseven girls today paraded before three Judges, answered w) written questions and were tested on their ability to read and coverse in English. They are309 words
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Article72 1966-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Pakistan High Cimiim.'-Monor-designate in Singapore, Mr. Habibur Rahman, flew in today ;md spoke of his "paramount task" of forging j closer links between the two nations. Mr. Rahman, who will present ins credential! to President Yuaot hrn Ishak on Friday, said: "Singapore la72 words
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97 1966-10-24 9 The dollar drain on foreign films I{UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaysia is "giving away" about S(.o million yearly to foreign countries for "celluloid entertainment." Mr. I. Krishna n, the vice-president of the United Film Producers of Malaysia said today. Malaysia imported about 600 films a year from all parts of the97 words
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Article27 1966-10-24 9 SEGAMAT. Sun. Ihe M-i--.H.vsidii Armed Fnrrrs recruiting team will inteniew candidates at the Segamat Secondary English School hall from 830 am to l p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article113 1966-10-24 9 'ACTION' THREAT BY BUSMEN SINGAPORE. Sun. About 3,300 employees of the Singapore Traction Company may take industrial action to support their wage claims. This was disclosed by the secretary of the BTC Employees' Union. Mr. L*»# Hock Seng, In a statement today. He said that the Union's general council, at113 words
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118 1966-10-24 9 GINGAPORE, Bun. The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Shllna, will arrive in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for a two-day visit. Shortly after hU arrival he will leave for the Istana Negara. where he will stay v guest of the Government. In the afternoon118 words
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169 1966-10-24 9 Six PCs hurt in riot outside stadium OINGAPORE. Sun. Six policemen were Injured last night when they were attacked by some 100 Barisan Sosialis and Party Rakyat supporters outside the Gay World Stadium, the police said today. Ten of the rioters suffered gunshot wounds. Five were admitted to the General169 words
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165 1966-10-24 9 Memorial re-burial of wartime victims of Japs SINGAPORE. Sun. The remains of civilian victims of Japanese massacres during the war will be buried at the new memorial in Beach Road on Nov. 1. They have been exhumed from about 50 mass gravet in Singaopre and are contained in more than165 words
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71 1966-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. have detained a man for questioning in connection with the $39,088 robbery at the Social Welfare Department in Havelock Road last Thursday. In the hold-up, two men— one armed with £un walked into the department under the KUise of seeking "aid" and71 words
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Advertisement131 1966-10-24 9 THE FASTEST ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR YOU CAN BUY SHARP COMVfNIINT 10 KIT OPERATION INSTANTANIOUS AUTOMATIC INDICATION Ot DECIMAL mem mt POINT Spt*4 Additlom: m.M* D.cimol point t, outom.t.colly a l) 9 n-4 Sufc.»r«etlOß: m.M«. and indicated to all typ«« o» Multiplication: 0.1 lac. fin NOimiss 0M IMARTLY DESIGNED FULLY ELECTRONIC COMPLETE131 words
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Advertisement112 1966-10-24 9 Imff vj|erbiee\ \Q\ |//ca2jj \ml \%N\ Wl JvlfabilitD JUgl the symbol of I SERVICE I I SECURITY I [CTABIf PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. IKuWOUTIO 1 SNGArXH AS A FU&C IMUD lIA6VTY COMMNVi UTfflß6tO UPfTUIIQDOaOOO ISSUED AND KID UP UW S 5.000.000 MX HAUYaN MUM* LIMITED GROUP ASSETS EXCEED 28.000.000 M»edOf!ic«:A»ii112 words
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Miscellaneous711 1966-10-24 9 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KumU Lumpur, 7 News In English; 7.10 PinPenang; 6 Ipoh. Malacca,; 3. charan; 7.35 Honey West A 1* Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping Matter of Life and Death: 8 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanf. News In Mandarin; 8.10 Unit--5.45 P.M. Opening and Pro- ed Nations Anniversary; 8.3S711 words
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Article1344 1966-10-24 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD WINSTON CHURCHILL: By WINSTON CHURCHILL: Youth 1874-1900. By Randolph Churchill. (Heinemann. 635.} POLITICAL biography is ditliculU wrote Winston Churchill, in prefacing the Life of his father, Lord Randolph Churchill. It is not by the soft touches of a picture, but in hard1,344 words
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Article185 1966-10-24 10 YO(iA OVER FORTY. By Michael Volin and Nancy Phelan. (Pelham Books. 215.) By CHARLES LKAM YOGA has become a household word, west and east. Its exponents combine religion. philosophy and physical culture Into a composite art, with the accent (outside India) on the physical side.185 words
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Advertisement260 1966-10-24 10 MINYAK CHAP KAPAK (AXE BRAND UNIVERSAL OIL) b^SJo^^^^9bW bh BRINGS QUICK RELIEF for <«Stfft headache and y > giddiness, tooth- *1 HI/ JL HI: J, ache, cough and HF i ii_*t cold, travelling z^* 1 j sickness, sto- mach-cramp and Bf^^^tf "tiS vomitting, insect I bites etc.. lsit|^ IfH I:260 words
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Advertisement274 1966-10-24 10 BHBI iml± B^BB^t^^Br ia■! i *mk^ '^Jo *<S t? o* WW/lth VCHAJNy/ 01^^ bv/HK^bQ P^TvV^r^9^ B HVbW. d wS+ ■b^HbwJ*^^im ft*^§^^^^~ 5111" -*a HHbW^ *^tii hML> t Xt rii/ai hW^LP' TbC m c m HO ME LITE L XP-1100 CHAINSAW *Jk U, Designed And Built For And To The A274 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-10-24 11 SHIINA TEAMS WITH TUN TO BEAT TENGKU AND KAI Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun The visiting Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr Sliiina. took time off from hi> busy schedule this morning for a round of golf. 1 -.*****11: up with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul K i/.ik.194 words
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Article61 1966-10-24 11 Tree kills boy in playground SINGAPORE. Sun. Three year old Shafie bin Mohammed was killed when a tree fell on him at the playground on the PWD quarters in Mandai Road, yesterday. Two other children, Suhardi bin Ahmad, aged two and Nasurdi binte Ahmad six. were injured. They were admitted61 words
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Article50 1966-10-24 11 i ELUK AN- 1 \crdjrt of death by misadventure nu n rurded by thr coroner t hf ;n--qtie.->: lirrp on 22-inonih-oid M:>ran tun Bllimin who tell from a motor bunch into the Prrak Ri\er. nrar DatOh, on June 4. The <-hild» body has not been r<*co\er-50 words
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228 1966-10-24 11 Yeo Toon Joo - Sunny: 2,700 sign petition for his life Yeo Toon Joo By SINGAPORE. Sunday. ABOUT 2.700 relatives, friends and sympathisers of Sunny Ang. under sentence of death for the murder of a bar girl, have signed a petition to President Yusof bin lshak pleading for his life. His lawyers have also228 words
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148 1966-10-24 11 TEACHERS' MEETING PUT OFF: NO QUORUM SINGAPORE. Sun. The annual meeting of the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union scheduled for today had to be postponed for lack of a quorum. Only 112 members out of a membership of over 1.000 turned up at Umno House In Changl Road for the meeting.148 words
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Article32 1966-10-24 11 1 IPOH Sun. Two transistor I radios valued at 5240. were stolen rrom the home of a contractor. Mr I Wan Ah Chi. in Jalan Dasam here 1 last niglu.32 words
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Article52 1966-10-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Polite, in a pre-dawn ambush, arrested two men as they broke into a house in Joo Chiat road. Two screw-drivers, a rope and other housebreaking tools were recovered. Late last night. CID detectives raided a Hat in Jalan Membina. in lions Baharu. and recovered52 words
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94 1966-10-24 11 TELUK ANSON. Sun Sunny weather yesterday and today greatly improved the flood situation in the Lower Perak area and raised hopes that things would return to normal in the next few days. Flood waters caused by heavy rain have receded from the hard-hit94 words
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Article29 1966-10-24 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun The Sungei Kechil Co-opri,<'.'.\e S(jc:r'.\ lih- buucht 109 acres of Und for $*****. It pi I buy another 218 acres costing $40 001)29 words
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118 1966-10-24 11 1,045 more get S'pore work permits SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has issued 1,045 more work permits to noncitizens. ThLs brings the number ;.ssued up to the end of last month to ***** During the month. 422 application* wire approved and 195 rejected. At the ->amc time, the Government received 545118 words
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121 1966-10-24 11 I SINGAPORE. Sun. Trade unions her« have been issued with two sets oi "model rules" to be observed when taking secret ballots. The rule- out lor balloting at a meeting, and the other lor postal ballot nulated by the Registrar of Trade Union* Copies121 words
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Advertisement75 1966-10-24 11 Qouhriß Wr v j£\ |lAI ti i w i I LJ jFM m Here's a swinging new Jac style just made for your fastpaced life. Cool open weave, relaxed fit. Front panel in subtle contrast colour. All top pop colours available including natural, brown, sky. navy. Many styles in long75 words
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Advertisement103 1966-10-24 11 FRANCE AT THE WELD SUPERMARKET A GOIMMH'S DEiIBHT Come to the Weld Supermarket. We have a wide variety of French delicacies for you to try and a connoisseur's choice of excellent French Winet and Brandies. OCTOBER 27 NOVEMBER 5 STRENGTH for all matters pertaining to M Jf INDIVIDUAL LIFJkj POLICIES103 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-10-24 11 lugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl h 1 /a\oTi-E3 ~,GhT I Wi"~«-l PETwS A, J <^\ K k\^ EH,, PO3KV S-.CW ]30 A\V-- V n/ X>K\ \\\f25 words
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Advertisement618 1966-10-24 12 l^^ U onlinurd luun Pagr Ml ANNOUNCEMENT M «,H< \IS i Minimum i DUBONNET I .nd aprOr SITUATIONS VACANI M «ir<i I Ml*.)— Box tt rtt. mxtrm EXPERIENCED DOCTOR required to take over medical i>rnciice from I*l. Nov. Contact K L ***** EXPERIENCED SALESMEN and Kiperlenced Correspondence Clerk. Apply Box618 words
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Advertisement748 1966-10-24 12 SITUATIONS VACANT /> Wmrm\ 'Mi*.)—B«t M rtt mmtrm GRADE 111 HOSPITAL AMsMßan required immediately Applications Mating ag* xnd experience i wntiM to the Manager. Srrmnylb Group Latate. Semtn>in Selaogoi. AN IMMEDIATE VACANCY exists for an experienced Clerk with a sound knov iedge of accounts and (.Hue routine in an Engineer*748 words
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Advertisement745 1966-10-24 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Borrfa <« I Mm.)— Box tt rtt txtrm SPECIALLY FURNISHED FLATS. Housea. Jalan-. Kacttl, Daliah -Jintaa, D/ 18, n. r,. conuct Kbo s Ao(ommudatioo ***** Spore. MODERN FURNISHED FLAT near Ne«tun Circus, bedroom wltb servant s quarter Mosai< A Parquet door ings throughout tnquire Telepbone i*aps)ie QUIET PLkASANT745 words
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Advertisement734 1966-10-24 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Warm* U -*IVn.I B*sj 1* rfs txtrm TWO-STOREY HOUSE (our r.»<l rooma at Biglaß. Apr dally > IS, L' pm. 4 pm l»: |K>l< KA.TONC FURNISHED f'r.t Man SMB Kiat I nedroom Inngnath lounce Contact Chrn RB6 4» mile. Klang Road K L STOREY MOOERN BUNCALOW734 words
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Advertisement638 1966-10-24 12 HIRE PURCHASE M Hor«ta t« I Mi- I Hot St ctt txtrm THONG HUAT Motor Kinaore Lid SI. Ke4<h Road s pore I r FOR HIRE or* st i Mm.)— Box it rlt mMtrt HIRE OF AIRCONDITIONERS 'rlgeratora. Televisions, rontait H Knterprtse 4U6471 lor further details ;aporr FURNITURE FOR HIRE638 words
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Advertisement1029 1966-10-24 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M H.rrfa tl I Mim Mat M rtt trtrt i««3 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE (3.SM ho'h client condition. Seen IS Hamiltoo Rd a'por* I*S4 F CORTINA. Morria mm. Kial tn Morns Cooper A 40 Countryman 1960 Volkswagen r Anflia 14 Patrr<on Rill «42^U4 Spore 2-OOOR FORD CONSUL 315 ItM1,029 words
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Advertisement728 1966-10-24 12 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Wmrmt tt I¥ la Box tt ctt trrr, rARIOA MAISON MARCfLLt st tnanii ure and facial m*k»-iu tiptru Appouitmeni u-C. Battery rto«a. s poi« Ir. BfTBB, MAISON MODERNS. Irat clas. U4f> rtairdrrssers kLaircl>eio£ ttleacnius. On lrr«Lmeols. racuua. M«d.iji«. ata i-o. OrcAard Koad ►•tiinit SSM MBB WritKt IU728 words
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Advertisement763 1966-10-24 12 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU AUCTION NOTICE NX M) AMI I I ,.\|MI.D PROPI .1(1 NOTICE IS HEHtBY (il ihai lound and unclaimed pr\ which are m ihe msiody o Railway Admini.strauon vmII be sold by auction ai ihe Railway Goods Depot. Bnctfield.s. Kuala Lumpur ai 9.00 am on Ist No\ ember,763 words
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Advertisement1311 1966-10-24 13 10 LIVtRPOOL i WEST COAST U.K ou< Spore Sals P. Sham Penang 0(M000CUS I >sgo» I* P*rt IYIONEUS tM. II Oct 7t Oct 77 2 CrciOPS Oct 71 NOT 4 NOT I tiitOMEDON Net 5 Nat I ULYSSES J'gC».. NOT 112 Not 11 PELEUS n Nat 12 Nat 11 MTRMIDON1,311 words
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Advertisement1461 1966-10-24 13 7 r //f\LHhl//V£S i im Ihl LAST AIIATiC COMMAS' Ll* **.otfo»»mi1 m Dwntrt EXPRESS MHJSW TO CtNQA RumPDAM -H»MBU*C»ARHUb-CQPENHAttN. P.S'ham Penang S'poia i taMB Raam H'burg Ajrhut C'hagen MAL/YA Oct 21/21 21,31 11/ 2 Nai Net II Nat 27 Not 31 Dec 4 OM I SARtODHA tj Nat 25 271,461 words
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Advertisement1304 1966-10-24 13 i ben&ljne\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIYtP-POOL I CONTINtNTAL PORTS BENVANNOCH SS .-»<;■•• PI 1 P»nang IK II Oct 2« 71 Oct 31 1 Ne» 2 7 BENAVON for H H r ur| o N Pt. S'ri*r- Pfnang M Brougn OfC Oct 77 31 Det 11 2 Ntt 3 11,304 words
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Advertisement1288 1966-10-24 13 teELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Laadiag fin S'por* P. Shan Paaaac Cm OF WEIUNCTIN lonion. Hembu'g. Prtierdam. ha. re Huii. inr'im 31 Oct 1 Nat 1 NOT CITT DF S.. AUANS l sbon. ui.ous. Ireme*. Hamburg 1/ 1 Nn CITY DF CHESTER1,288 words
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Article2089 1966-10-24 14 Dull conditions on stock markets From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was dull in all sections with prices moving between very narrow limitsin trading which was of the smallest, routine nature. There were no bullish features, if indeed any features at all, and2,089 words
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Article29 1966-10-24 14 KiBBKK TIN iperlb). (perpicul). Oct. IT. 63\, cts. S609.00 IS. (^acli. $607.62 <i 19. cU. $606.75 20. 64 -.cU. $608.12', 21. <4> B cta. $608.00 22. $«O9.K1429 words
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Article28 1966-10-24 14 to roorchanta on Saturday i«ll r*tta) to UOtli Sailing TT or OO raady: Walt Carmany 13V; SwiUtrland HOi Franca Hi"!. Italy 2O.f*n; Oanmark .'V4; Narway SStl28 words
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Article36 1966-10-24 14 ON tnr tret iichmn market 'n Host ROM on Sattudav too III d*llar «a» duuird 11 o lor T.T. and t.7f tot ca>h. Stitlmt lai quoted at 16. 02 an4 teal of told tl36 words
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Article48 1966-10-24 14 Industrials: Tin*: S rubbers: Oft. 17 93.18 108.39 111.06 Of I. 18 O< i 1U Oil •JO Oi-l. '.'I 93.26 yj.92 y-'.84 9 .\64 108.50 108.49 108.J6 108.87 110.83 110.82 110.52 110.52 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100 Oct. 23 yj.ji 108.74 110.5348 words
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Article649 1966-10-24 14 THE .'oUowing is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday October 22: INDUSTRIALS B. S. Alex Brnks Bounead 1.4 a l.j'J C.C.M IM 1.4U c.c.m. <i«h i.ua C.T.B. ord!> C.S. Boldingt 3.UU Uunlopn L\3Ci Kaat. Bmelt 4.v« cd K.--o S.U 2."*S649 words
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Advertisement1015 1966-10-24 14 l^^^J^^jJ^lfilmWnUnMi [■IBS BbT Mm\ mVCb H "•BmmWSIBBrSFG^fiS P^A a !"Y\ KAWASAKI lUSEN KAISHA LTD. 1 mm 1,1 I U.S.A. Pacific «Jg Atlantic Service) -Mte**.... ss srz v- itiM »r rr ti "Kiankamt Mara" 1124 Nat 21)1 Nsi II It* I M I Jaa v jae Japan Direct S«rvl«« NBBBJ Imiatuna1,015 words
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Advertisement935 1966-10-24 14 P&O ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN ss. 'CATHAY" (14,000 torts fully aircorujitiontd 1) Deports:- Penong 29 Oct 1966 P- Sw««tnhom 31 Oct 1966 Singapore) 2 Nov 1966 For Hongkong 6/8 Nov Japan 12/17 Nov Hongkong 21/23 Nev v Returns:. Singapore) 27 No* 1966 P. Swettenham 29 Nov 1966 Penong 30 Nov935 words
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Advertisement313 1966-10-24 14 sPORt PSHAW PENANG ETA. ETD ETA. ETD ETA. ETD FROM MADRAS. NAGAPATTINAM TSS "STATE OF MADRAS For Nagaoattinom Vodrot New 2/ S Nov 4 Nov 7 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "VISHVA MAHIMA" For Bongkok. Rangoon, MoOrat 4 Calcutfe Nov 7 N«v I Nov FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "VISHVA VIR' for Adelaide. Melbourne313 words
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Article1083 1966-10-24 15 rE Straits tin price on Saturday rallied by $1.62* to $609.62 i on good all-round support. The estimated offering was 225 tons up five tons. The net gain on balance on the week was 25 cents. The price during the week was erratic with1,083 words
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Article68 1966-10-24 15 Current payment ritzpatricka 10-Pan-MaL finance <. opens Is. 3d.+ l.itißUi 20, I'ahanc Con. 30'; Sthn. KinU 75% Bnkit Katil ?o', Kuala Reman 10% Date payable Nov. 18 Nov. 15 Dec. 2 Nov. 1 Dec. 17 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 t Interim Total for Total for the year previous68 words
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Advertisement364 1966-10-24 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PUBLIC EXAMINATION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Court has Ordered that the Public Examinations of the undermentioned bankrupts be held on Wednesday, the 9th day of November, 1966 at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at the Registrar's Chambers. Ground Floor. High Court Building, Singapore:364 words
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Advertisement344 1966-10-24 15 FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorpora'ed in Singapore) Notice of Meeting and Dividend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Uie Registered Offlce. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, on Friday, 18th November. 1966. at 12.00 Noon. At the said344 words
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Advertisement761 1966-10-24 15 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SPECIAL ENTRA.NtK EXAMINATION Ihe Singapore Polytechnic ln- ites applications from candidates ■eeklng admission to the degree courses In Accountancy and Englnecrlns to take a Special Entrance Examination for admission in tbe 1867 68 session. 1 This examination may be taken only by candidates who, by reason of761 words
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Advertisement783 1966-10-24 15 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the tenancy on a month-to-month basis ol an Eating louse for the sale of drinks and Chinese food at Gate 2. Port of Singapore Authority from 23rd November 1966. Tender Form and further particulars can be obtained from783 words
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Advertisement1107 1966-10-24 15 TENDERS TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JABAT sELr?N(SiSR A Tenders will be received at the pcuprßiTtui' tiwirin Jabatan Chetak Kerajaan. Ne«erl2 PEMBEKITAHI. TAWARAN Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up Tawaran daripada Pembou> 12 noon on Saturday sth Nov- r ong- yang terdaTtar di-JKR ember. 1966. for the supply and da i am Ke1,107 words
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Advertisement579 1966-10-24 15 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER REQUIRED BY A LEADING BRITISH ORGANISATION JOB SPECIFICATIONS: To manage the financial ond general administration of on important Subsidiary of a leading British Company reporting directly to the General Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: Degree or Diploma from a recognised Institute in Accounting. Preference will be given to those in the579 words
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Article280 1966-10-24 16 Wallabies win in second half RUGBY f ONDON, Sun. The lJ Australian Rugby Union tour team beat East Midlands 17-9 at Leicester yesterday. At halftime, the score was 3-3. Results of other Rugby Union matches played yesterday; County championship Cumberland and W. Moreland 3 Durham 17; Gloucestershire 3 Cornwall 9;Reuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-10-24 16 RING RIOT! THEN RAMOS IS DECLARED CHAMPION BOXING MEXICO CITY, Sun.— 1T1 Ultlmlnlo "Sugar" Ramos (above) 26-year-old Cuban, was last night declared world lightweight champion after one of the greatest fiascos in modern ring history. Ramos, former world featherweight champion, was awarded the title after the fight had originally been203 words
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Article32 1966-10-24 16 CAPETOWN. Sun. Rod I^iver beat fellow-Australian Km Rosewall 5-7. 6-4. 7-5 in the singles final of the professional tennis tournament here yesterday. Layer was top seeded for the event. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1966-10-24 16 PENANG, Sun. Penang Burnley Cup team showed «ood form to beat Chulalongkorn University of Bangkok 8-0 on the Victoria Green yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration345 1966-10-24 16 Olympics Mexican style, says Brundage MEXICO CITY, Sunday AVERY Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday the "Little Olympics" Sports Week just ended here had shown that Mexico City's altitude need not affect athletes' performances, provided they are well prepared for it. He told reporters that this appeared345 words
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102 1966-10-24 16 AMERICANS STILL 8 STROKES IN FRONT WOMEN'S GOLF MEXICO CITY, Sun.— The United States retained their eight-stroke lead after the third round in the women's world team golf championships here yesterday. The Americans have a 54-hol* aggregate of 435 to lead from Canada (443), with Prance. th» defending champions, thirdReuter - 102 words
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Article99 1966-10-24 16 T)ARIS. Bun. Jacques Anquetil of Prance yesterday won the 20,000 francs i £1.500) prize as professional cycling's top rider of rtie year. The award the Arc-en-Ciel. Is based on performances in the season's classics and main stage races. Felice Gimondi, the young Italian tipped to succeed Anquetil asReuter - 99 words
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Article19 1966-10-24 16 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Karttng Club of Singapore will stage a Tourist Week meet at Kallang next Sunday.19 words
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Article487 1966-10-24 16 England win but fail to impress SOCCER ROUNDUP London, Sun. pNGLANDs World Cup winning side took the nrst step towards the finals of the European Nations Cup when at Windsor Park, Belfast, yesterday, they beat Ireland 2-0. At the same time Wales and Scotland were drawing 1-1 at Cardiff, soReuter - 487 words
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Article1347 1966-10-24 16 POSTPONED: Chelsea v Tottenham; Leicester v Manchester United; Liverpool v Burnley; Manchester City v Leeds: Southmmpton v Everton; Sunderland v Stoke; West Ham v Notts Forest SOITHERN LEAf.IE Premier Plvlrton: Bedford 1 Wellington 0: Cambridge Utd 1 Yeovll 2; Chelmsford 2 Worcester 1; Cheltenham 0 Wimbledon 0:1,347 words
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425 1966-10-24 16 MCC spend winter wrestling with problems CRICKET I ONDON. Sun. All seven Test cricket countries have representative sides in. action during the 1966-67 season and more flrstclass cricket will be played between November and March than ever before. Already the Australians have arrived In South Africa for a full-scale tour:425 words
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Advertisement342 1966-10-24 16 o U HI ■/Hous.og Esfatejß ErrreJ nome Uwnership Hews |^S3| HHHhMHHH number 1 o ■^■■■AtotfH Another successful estate in Taiping KAMUNTING GARDEN ESTATE PHASES IV &V All the 30 single store/ terrace houses in Phase IV and V of Kamunting Garden Estate have been sold at prices ranging from $8,500342 words
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Advertisement52 1966-10-24 16 wrr/Asa M&O&S /vetMt BAX& x* v^\ c^°^z <=»u«?pac£S uers im /tSsWi' O*H xhi Gs f*e RAI-U OfV v\ s j &e*f "to appiy a cu<-6hoy &r*//e£ ifr& bau, n/£tj A «V BOOKLET. 1^ rWMTICITWI, WD7U AND STAIWUP tNVKUVt V TO J*CK MCKIAOi. A BO* V4JO CtfVtlANB «W»<*' S\ oma*4«o< '^^V^LL52 words
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Advertisement72 1966-10-24 16 SWORDMAN' BOWLS AND SEALS Retain Original Flavour Keep Food Fresh. Keep out Dutt. 'Won't Spill, Spoil or rust. •Leak- Proof Seals. Eaiy fo wash. *ln Lovely Pastel colours. 'Suitable for all occasions. Available ai ell retailers in Malaya Manufactured by \V*J KAM FOOK *^ct» v PLASTIC awxoMA. INDUSTRY -HAND y72 words
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Article, Illustration419 1966-10-24 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN ONLY SIX QUALIFIERS BUT... for centralised training By J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian AAU today named 33 athletes —24 men and nine women for centralised training lor December's Asian Games in Bangkok alter a series of trials in which only six qualified. The 33 athletesTan Hong Kuan - 419 words
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Article408 1966-10-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three Solangor athletes Istiaq Mobarak, G. RajHlingum and Ahmad Mahmud nn.s.srd the qualifying marks narrowly in their respective events on the concluding day of the MAAU trial at Merdeka Stadium today. Schoolboy Istiaq clocked 14.8 sec (qualifying mark 14.6ser> in his second408 words
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Article, Illustration835 1966-10-24 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep: RACING with Penang, Sunday T)AIRYMAN. ridden by apprentice Rod Allan, scored a shock win in the lOf Penan;? Cup for Class Three horses today. Dairyman paid a win dividend of $129. Buklt Timah trainer Keith Daniels had a good day with three winners— The835 words
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Article516 1966-10-24 17 Total Pool $88,160. Ist No. *****8 $29,092 2nd No. *****4 $7,273 3rd No *****9 53.636 Starters (5692 each): Nos. *****5; *****5; *****1; *****3; *****5: *****0; *****5. Consolation ($363 eachl; Nov *****3: *****4; *****6: *****0; *****9; *****1: *****0: *****7: *****0 *****0. (5) Rath Jet 9.1 (1655—166) Coleman 3 (7)516 words
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Article172 1966-10-24 17 I ONDON. Sun. Ribocco. ridden by champion Jockey Lester Plggott, won the Observer Gold Cup the richest English race' for two-year-olds, at Doncaster yesterday. Ribocco iljv Ribot) started a hot favourite at 4-9 on in the «f event, worth more than £*****. Though he had to b«Reuter - 172 words
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233 1966-10-24 17 INDONESIA STILL WAITING FOR AN INVITATION lAKARTA, Sun. Col. Sukamto Sajldiman, the Director of Sport, said yesterday that Indonesia planned to take part In the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok in December but so far no official Invitation has been received from the Organising Committee. In Bangkok, a spokesman forReuter - 233 words
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Article58 1966-10-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sc hi rigor Lac.iei Hockey will hoH ''vo trials this week In preparation for •nr pen angular championship to be held here on Nov. 4-6. Th» fist Mai will be hrlri at the University ground at Pantal tomorrow at 5.15. the *ecu.r_58 words
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Article347 1966-10-24 17 SINGAPORE ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sun. Kenny Gomez today won the Singapore Business Houses athletic individual championship with three wins and a second at the annual meet at Farrer Park Gomez, won the 110m and 4O0m hurdles and the long jump event. He was second in the347 words
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Article24 1966-10-24 17 MANILA. Sun. The Malayafeut Chinese tourint socfer team were held to a 3-3 draw by a Filipino selection here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article200 1966-10-24 17 TI^AIACCA. Sun. Malaysian Davis Cup player B.lly Tap of SrlaiiKor losi Ixith his men's singles and doubles titles at the Malaccn Open tennis championships which ended here today. Billy went down to Sharln Osman. the Singapore champion, in the singles final by 6-4. 6-4 after he200 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-10-24 17 fOCCEH Chen* Hah Cup: Lower Perak 2 Ipoh "A" 3 (at T Anson i. Krian 3 Kampar "B" 2 (at P. Buntan. Ipoh "B" 7 Batang Padang 3 (at Ipoh). Kitnipar "A" 2 Taiping 1 (at Kamparv TENNIS Inter-Club (Pen•iir>: Roval Bangkok SC beat Penang SC 6-547 words
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Miscellaneous71 1966-10-24 17 SOCCER— Voon Cup dpoh>: DID v Kiln "B" (Jn Abdul Julili. .IB I.Rf Umno v Malayan Fibre. <Ro:id 10). HOTKEY— Pk <;ovt. Service* (Ipoh): CMH v Police. Police v NKB 'both nmtclifi ;it Ipoh padanci. S'sor Ha I-ne (Kl.i: Techs v Rrcrio 'Gurney Rd). TPCA v Kilat i Princes Rd).71 words
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Article414 1966-10-24 18 SI.M.APOKK. Sun. Barisan Sosialis nrKanising secretary Onu (hanc Sam was detained late tonight as part\hacked demonstrations erupted on tin island. Many other party supporters wtTf arrested during clashes with Kcserve I'nit troops. One policeman was seriously hurt. Tonight's demonstrations followed all-day agitation against last night's (iay414 words
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Article80 1966-10-24 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association hopes to X-ray some 15.000 residents of Bukit Timah when it.s mass X-ray campaign opens In the constituency tomorrow. Free chest X-rays will be taken at the Bukit Timah Community Centre, Bukit "limah Avenue, from 5.30 p.m. to80 words
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Article, Illustration43 1966-10-24 18 A PAINT-SMEARED Ixxlyguard of President Johnson gestures al a. youth alter two plastic bags of paint were thrown at the President's car in Melbourne on Friday night. It was reported that the youth was later detained by police. Melbourne Herald picture.43 words
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Obituary133 1966-10-24 18 NC lEOW PMUAHO aged 71 puied •way peacefully leaving behind a. wife, S sont Nk Mian* Quee. Mian* Shi. Wang Kong. Mlang Tang. lflang Heng. 1 daughter and II grandchildren to mourn their loin. Cortege leaves 307 M Upper Paya Lebar Road, Spore on 30th October, i960. PETER CHEANC133 words
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Advertisement130 1966-10-24 18 Sblikan The Large, flexible 14-carat gold nib of the new Pelikan gives your handwriting individual character It's a genuine delight to write with this new- Pelikan nib. It glides gently over the paper, flexibly adapts itself to your own particular hand. A matching nib for every hand: Round tip, broad130 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-10-24 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 73 Jesselton 90 73 KuchinK 7547 words
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