The Straits Times, 25 October 1966
1966-10-25
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Title Section25 1966-10-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times TIIH National NewspapHr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration783 1966-10-25 1 Offer to the Vietcong MARCOS OPENS SEVEN-NATION COUNCIL OF PEACE' Page Two AN 'HONOURABLE WAY' OF GIVING UP, HE TELLS MANILA SUMMIT MANILA, Monday THE South Vietnamese Premier, Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky said today he would soon make an honourable peace offer to theReuter - 783 words
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144 1966-10-25 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia, the Inited Arab Republic and Yugoslavia t<><l.iy called on the Inited States to stop the bombing of North Vietnam immediately and unconditionally. The appeal was made by President Nasser, President Tito and Mrs. Indira (.andhi inReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration31 1966-10-25 1 MARSEILLES. Mom -A homemade bomb today shatterrd winclows and doors In a cinema where some young French and North Vietnamese Communists were due :o hold a '-.leetinß.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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222 1966-10-25 1 Viet girl kills police chief in crowded square CAIGON. Mon. A 0 pistol packing Kill terrorist killed a village police chief and a Vietnamese Ranger lieutenant and then han d jrrenaded her way through a crowded market place to a getaway boat, a Government spokesman said today. The Vietcong girl222 words
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Article32 1966-10-25 1 Hue, Mon. Fifteen people were killed and 20 injured today when a bus hit a Vietcong v mine on Highway One. 22 miles north of here.— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article50 1966-10-25 1 MANILA. Mon. Thirty six Chinese, found KUilty of illegal entry into the Philippines, were deported to Hong Kong today. Three others, all teenagers, were detained as state witnesses against five Filipinos charged with helping the foreigners enter the Philippines in violation of the immigration law.— UPl.50 words
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Article69 1966-10-25 1 MANILA. Mon. \\i\cs of leaders attending the Manila summit conference went for a bus ride in the country today while their husbands deliberated on Vietnam in closed door sessions at Mslacananjr Palace. Mrs. Imelda Marcos, wife of the Philippines President, took Lady Bird Johnson and othei wivesReuter - 69 words
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Article93 1966-10-25 1 35 killed by Patna express NEW DELHI. Mon.— The Patna express killed 35 people when it ploughed into a crowd standing on the tracks at Lakhiserai station, near Monghyr, last night, re- i ports reaching here said. The passengers had alighted from another train, which halted a few moments beforeReuter - 93 words
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Article50 1966-10-25 1 PARIS. Mon— Prance is to import 1.500 Moskvltch car's from the Soviet Union next year under a contract signed here today. The contract was signed by the Soviet Avta Export Company and Poch. a French tirm specialising in the import of cars from Eastern Europe— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article42 1966-10-25 1 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Swedish Government departments were thrown Into confusion today as 10.000 civil servants and 25.000 teachers went on strike. The strike, has i-aralysed the educational system. It follows the lockout of over 20.000 teachers by BBS Government.42 words
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Article29 1966-10-25 1 M ALINES (Belgium). Mon.— An explosion rocked a munitions 'acton- here today killing at least five people and injuring more than 70 others, police Mid.—Reu- terReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1966-10-25 1 BONNIEVALE i South Africa i. Mon —An Afrlmn priest and his assistant were di owned while haptiKing a convert to their se<l lln a river near here veMerriay The man being baptised was 1 rescued by onlookers —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration657 1966-10-25 1 YEO TOON JOO - Trouble makers get a warning YEO TOON JOO: 'WE'LL CLOBBER YOU PROPERLY 1F...' By SINGAPORE, Monday TIIK Ministrr for Interior a«l DHViuv. Dr. Goh Kong Swee, today warned Baristm Snsmlis supporters thai they would he "clobbered properly*' if they continued their lawlessness. He was speaking ;il the General Hospital this657 words
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Article171 1966-10-25 1 Master spy maybe Russia bound LONDON. Moil. Master spy George Blake, who escaped from a London jail on Saturday, could alrcaay be on his way to Russia, official .sources said today. Police are checking i>uf.ward bound aircraft and ships, particularly thn.se «•>- -ing to Eastern Europe. But MPs and othenReuter - 171 words
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Article44 1966-10-25 1 SHIP DISASTEB MORGAN CITY (Loblsian.ii Mon. Seven men were missing and at lra*t three severely burned today after i S. taiikir Gulf Itafl caUKht fire m Gulf of Mexico. L'uutuiu and remainder of 40-man crew were taken aboard another tanker -Km icr44 words
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Article21 1966-10-25 1 Bangkok Mon. Thailand announced today that it had rxlended its territorial waters Horn a three to 12-mlle limit.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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173 1966-10-25 2 HANOI SAYS: IT IS A COUNCIL OF WAR JJANOI. Mon— The North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry today issued a statement condemning the Manila < (inference as "in MMM a war conference bflwern the U.S. and its luckeyv" It .said the U.S. and its "henchmen" had ordered their propaganda machines to makeReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration633 1966-10-25 2 A 7 -nation 'council of peace MARCOS CHAIRS SUMMIT J|ANILA, Mon. The seven antiCommunist allies fighting in the Vietnam war met here today in what President Marcos of the Philippines called "a council of peace, not of war." President Mar cos said: "The peace that Asia seeks is not the633 words
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340 1966-10-25 2 UN 'an American dependency led by a preacher' NEW YORK, Monday. J^ FORMER publicity chief of the United Nations says the world body is a dependency of the U.S., peopled by uncouth diplomats and mediocre officials and led by a preachy Secre-tary-General. Dr. Hernane Tavares De Sa of Brazil makesReuter - 340 words
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138 1966-10-25 2 IV 1 EW YORK, Mon. The U.N. Secretary-General U Thant. today marked 21st anniversary of the United Nations Charter with an appeal for world peace and further strong censure of the fighting in Vietnam. In a stocktaking of the world body'sReuter - 138 words
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Article136 1966-10-25 2 SAIGON, Mon. U.S. Marines killed at least 25 guerillas yesterday during a clash with an estimated 200 Vietcong in the foothills southwest of the huge Danang airbase. A military spokesman said today that the Marines on a "search and destroy" operation encountered the Vietcong force aboutReuter - 136 words
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Article25 1966-10-25 2 HONG KONG. Mon —China today accused the Soviet Union of plotting with thf United States to hatch a new 'Munich" over Vietnam. UPIUPI - 25 words
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144 1966-10-25 2 Red Guards block the Soviet Embassy road ATOSCOW. Mon. 1T1 Red Guards watchcci by Chinese police blocked tne road leading to the Soviet Embassy in Peking last, night, shouting "Down with tho Soviet revisionists," according to Tass. Tass, reporting from th«> Chinese capital, said Red Guards .stopped cars enterIng nrReuter - 144 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-10-25 2 THE GAMBOL 6 <6U«*^/t^_ KNEW /T- AM AUSAMATKoir I UXXiIP MAV6 ?AIMQ Tf WOODWORMS HAVE LOST mONgV IN QUITE AJ TMBEe MILLIONS ON 7MAT OIFFEB6NT VJMJP MCRSER VMVAE. SAIO> 7/ S%i I *!Afi££' tupv u/rxji D I "Oil ALWAYS 1 THevwouiPy yi V^WNOW_iMj/43 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-10-25 3 r |nilS is Rita Romano in an accessory featured at the Motor Show in London. It is called a Synsuit, and is made for sportscar girls from a new plastic. Rita wore it with nothing underneath. This is known as skindriving. Mirrorpic."Mirrorpic - 46 words
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Article21 1966-10-25 3 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Film •tar Charlton He.ston has bern •lectrd prp.sldpnt. of the Screen Actor*' Oulld for a §econd t«rm.21 words
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Article61 1966-10-25 3 CAPE TOWN. Mon. A lone French-born sailor, given up for lest oft* the southern tip of Africa, has been spotted alive and well aboard his small white ketch. Atom. A whaling skipper reported seeing Jean Oau. 64. a Frenchborn New York chef who is on hia thirdReuter - 61 words
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Article51 1966-10-25 3 MANILA, Mon.— The death toll from the collision between the 778-ton ship Pioneer Leyte and the 7.000-ton freighter Golden State has climbed to 68 the Manila Rescue Centre reported today. A spokesman for the centre said total casualties were still undetermined There were S3 known51 words
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321 1966-10-25 3 LONDON, Monday. BRITONS today demanded a searching inquiry into the landslide which buried more than 100 children in a Welsh mining village last Friday. Banner headlines demanded to know why the National Coal Board apparently ignored repeated warnings of Impending disaster to the villageReuter - 321 words
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196 1966-10-25 3 Tycoons warn on steel and sterling T ONDON. Mon. A cross- section of European bankers and industrialists warned today that nationalisation of the British steel industry would adversely affect sterling and also worsen the Industry's prospects in the international market. This was the majority view disclosed by a Gallup PollReuter - 196 words
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Article98 1966-10-25 3 200 GLEAMING CARS SINK IN RIVER PARIS, Mon.— Two hundred and six gleaming new Renault- 16 saloon cars sank to the oottom of the River Seine yesterday when the barge transporting them capsized. The barge was taking the cars from the stateowned Renault factory at Le Havre-Sandouvllle to Rouen. ItReuter - 98 words
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129 1966-10-25 3 BRITAIN: WE WILL CONTINUE TO USE AIRFIELD -ON GIB I ONDON. Mon.— Britain said today that it intended to continue using Gibraltar airfield for military purposes as it has done for the past 25 years. A Foreign Office statement said the British Government had no doubt about British sovereignty overReuter - 129 words
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Advertisement189 1966-10-25 3 SPECIAL SEASON SALE From 25th October, 7966. te> lL IM^lli] 51 house of LADIES— MEN'S AND £%m&^ CHILDRENS WEAR nsr^ household materials 2j and furnishing materials OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9.30 p.m. 47-49, STAMFORD RD., SPORE. TEL: *****. MAXIMUM /r^VV SECURITY vl BE SURE ITS MARKED vB^^HIIM' VALE V-.. V WATCH189 words
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Article52 1966-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Tuan Hajl Ya'acob Muhamad. the Minister of State for the Prime Ministers Department today inspected a guard-of-honour at the annual airport fire services efficiency competition at the Paya Lebar Fire Station The Minister then spent four-and-half hours watching various drills .staged by the 10252 words
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Article, Illustration835 1966-10-25 4 Shiina flies in for a two-day goodwill visit HINTS MADE OF 'BLOOD DEBT' COMPROMISE TALKS SINGAPORE. Mon THK Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. E. Sliiina, flew into Singapore today for a twoclay visit amidst speculation that he may seek fresh avenues for a settlement of the $50 million "blood debt" issue.835 words
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118 1966-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Nanyang University will soon award higher degrees, and steps have been taken to set up schools of post-graduate studies. This was disclosed today by the Acting Vice-Chancellor. Dr. Huang Ying Jung, when he declared open a "Ten Years of Progress" exhibition at the118 words
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Article187 1966-10-25 4 Threat to iron nail factories SINGAPORE, Mon— A Singapore industrialist. Mr. Peh Bih Blng, today com--1 plained that the local pioneer Iron nail making industry was facing a threat from import- ed products because of an increased Government import quota. Mr. Peh. managing director of Nanyang Iron Nail Factory i187 words
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Article36 1966-10-25 4 SINOAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Second Industrial. Arbitration Court will resume hearing of the dispute between the Singapore Glass ManulHCturn-s Co. Ltd. and the Singapore Manual mid Mercantile Workers Union at 10.30 am. on Wednesday.36 words
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Article203 1966-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was today accused of making "ungrateful utterances" when he said yesterday that public daily rated workers were contemplating strike action "for a $1 wage increase The accusation came from Mr. K. Supplah. president of the 15.000-strong203 words
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Article122 1966-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Family Planning and Population Board annourred that the target of 25.000 women for the first year of the five-year plan as laid il-iwn in the Government White Paper on family planning was reached today. A Board statement today said:. "The target for the year122 words
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166 1966-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Shiina, wife of the Japanese Foreign Minister now in Singapore, played the role of Santa Claus this afternoon at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. She arrived this morning, with her husband for a two-day stay. The hospital was the first place166 words
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Article, Illustration624 1966-10-25 5 BOB NG - The need to help each other -by Tengku BOB NG FIRST DAY OF THE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR... By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today stressed the need for all developing countries to help each other through exchange of experiences, problems and lessons learnt from mistakes in national development. Speaking624 words
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743 1966-10-25 5 The basis for economic development by Tun KUALA LUMPUR. Monday 'PHE hrst basis for economic development is political leadership which can channel national emotions into action and national energies into development results, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today. This type of leadership, he said, would not waste743 words
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Article64 1966-10-25 5 Xl \l II MPI K Mon Defecate* from II AfrnAsi.in countries utlrnclini: the National Drxrlopnirnt Seminar hrrc will moot Prpsirirnt .lohn>on in thr National Operation*. R«>i»m nrxt Stinri.«v Ihiv li.is hern arrancri hv the Ontrr for Dr\r liipnu-nt Stiulicv which is orcaniMnc thp srminar. as a64 words
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Advertisement386 1966-10-25 5 LAST WEEK OF OUR M |2nd ANNIVERSARY you caw save 20% to 50% Plus and MORE FREE^^OJI aV.v Case (liven Rush to: 8. John Little Building, Raffles Place SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "U" $1000! That's The Prize for the outright winner. Send your entry now.386 words
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Article478 1966-10-25 6 NEW HIGH IN CARGO, SHIPPING SINGAPORE, Mon THK I'orl of Singapore Authority wharves last year handled ;i record 6.91.1 million lons of general an d hulk cargo :in increase of 7.54 per tent over the tonnage handled in l'Hil A iiew record In tonnage478 words
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Article110 1966-10-25 6 .SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore youth today played an active part in commemorating United Natiot s Day The day began with talks on the .significance of UN. Day to school children all over the Republic lo the afternoon, a crov.cl ol students outside the National Li-110 words
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Article91 1966-10-25 6 SINGAPORE, .'Mon.—The importation of cluplicalors. strncils. hi.inks fnr i-iill,n and fort tin covered by specific import lirrncfs. I liiv applirv j|sn in liall-|Miinl prns ivlirk .Hid knock Ixprsi. «icn pen* isimiUr to ball-poinl> «-\<rpi thai a n>ion tull sub- I lUtitca ioi ihr i>..n ih.hu91 words
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Article, Illustration197 1966-10-25 6 BIG CHEER FOR THE 'TOY SOLDIERS' 4 111 (iK croud tinned up at the Singapore Padang on Sunday to watch a massed hand display organised »y the Ministry of Defence and the Interior. Aninnu Ihoni were .iliout ?.">0 YIP cuests undrr-privi-legcd children from various charitable MTfaaiM' ti«»ns Some of them197 words
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Article74 1966-10-25 6 \PORfc Mot I' Cif> r ill no De Ocampo a turned-dress-desißiKT has arrivtd in Singapore with 140 ol wom°n's wear and will hold two tashion shows liiis week-end. H« will also be looknm suitable girls to model his $20,000 collection a: .< tentative third show before lie74 words
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Article20 1966-10-25 6 SINGAPORE v here will be no water for it mor» Hill tomorrow Horn 10 am ;>> 6 p.m.20 words
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Miscellaneous148 1966-10-25 6 All**,, <>„,, lift Hunt Hit m TT- t~t~- —^"n r~~^ 1 if': a/^Vii V WELL. ANYBODY WAMT TO jV r^J \-f If, V Q n r^. V^SCUSS THIS WITH ME?/ IHrli I rtu'tf /iff 4 lu'slit 1 mini hi I I aTif^M^i'SJrliS.^SL Ir CANT OET OVER "r" l5 1 r148 words
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Obituary54 1966-10-25 8 M W.,,4, Hi (Mimimum) THE FUNERAL OF Hie lale Mr. Ong Hin Tiang. 113, jai.in Tuo Taa Okeag lock. Valaccu. «liv passed awsy on 17 10/ M. will take place ou Kriday 4 1 1 6(1 Ihe .-urir*. will leave his raairtrrre at mill a.m. fur the family hunal54 words
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Obituary45 1966-10-25 8 M H..r4. SIS (minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Uorla Matilda CMtg iIBBIIX H.lt.M. In- ■.rome and Allan. M-10-M. in K\rr laviiik Memory <-r Madam Retnainwh |-hainlKM> Rsllaya Kajanic Mother Dear your memory a itrrat trraaure to ua Wr ahall alwaya remnnber y«i.45 words
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Article652 1966-10-25 8 Humility and pride make an odd combination, yet these were the emotions mo.st evident when Malaysian .speakers got the Afro-Asian Na- tional Development Seminar under way at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On the one hand Malaysia was shown to be anxious652 words
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Article342 1966-10-25 8 Another welcome step has been taken towards ending public agitation on the langlMgt issue, with the endorsement by the M.C.A. youth leadership of the resolutions passed last week by the party central working committee. Tlu.se pledged support for thy position of Malay as the national and ol lirial342 words
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Article207 1966-10-25 8 The clash between police and Barisan Sosialis supporters at a Vietnam rally in Singapore over the week-end, is rich in cautionary lessons. That the Government sees and I fully understands the signs Is shown by the stern statement made sestfiday by the Defence and Interior Minister. Dr. Goli207 words
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262 1966-10-25 8 'THE derision of th« Australian Government 'hat all forngn students should pass an English test before being allowed entry to Australian institutions of learning does not seem to be as clear or straight forward as it may appear on the surface. In the first instance,262 words
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Article, Illustration894 1966-10-25 8 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: from Canberra, Mon. PRESIDENT Johnson has seemingly achieved what he set out to do in Australia cement the political fortunes of his good friend Prime Minister Holt in the Australian general elections that will be held in just over five weeks' time.894 words
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Article562 1966-10-25 8 S. SIVARAM - S. SIVARAM P from NEW DELHI, Mon THE three-nation non-aligned summit conference which ends here today has been a damp squib, according to the consensus of opinion In New Delhi. Behind the glitter of flags and bunting decorating the streets of New Delhi, colourful562 words
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Advertisement14 1966-10-25 8 McCULLOCH DEPENDABLE A CHAIN B. SAWS g M. D. M. LTD. nut \V^>. '-"ZUZZ'14 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-10-25 9 Lady Bird wants to see Lake Gardens, mosque, museum VUALA LUMPUR Mon. The National Museum, the National Mosque and the Lake Gardens will take top priority in Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's itinerary during hrr brief visit with President Johnson to Malaysia on Sunday. Despite a tight schedule, Mrs. Johnson who223 words
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Article71 1966-10-25 9 IPOH. Mon. Hirer mm. M. Devaraju. 42. a bus driver. M. Muthu. 25. a chauffeur and S. Nelson Daniel. '24. were acquitted by the magistrate's court here today on a charge of attempted kidnapping when the charge was withdrawn on tnc instructions of the DPP. They71 words
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Article43 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Graduates of the University ol Singapore and Nanyang University have formed a new arademic-cum-liter-ary body called the Island Society. The object of the new society Is to pursue activities in the field of literature, history and philosophy.43 words
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Article243 1966-10-25 9 $29 m claim hearing opens today KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JJEARING of a $29,751,900 compensation claim for 22,763 acres of land in the heart of the capital will begin in the High Court here tomorrow. I The Selangor Btate Government had assessed the land, bounded by Circular, Ipoh and Pahang roads,243 words
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Article97 1966-10-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— An imposing new landmark is coming up on the strip of land facing the sea front of srhit Tebrau. about two miles from the town. The building is a $170,000 bungalow for the Mentri Resar. Dato Ha.ii Hassan Yunos, now being built97 words
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Article50 1966-10-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mohamed Amin bin Zainal Abidin, 21. from Pontlan was fatally inlured when he was knocked down by a taxi at the third mile Buklt Timah Road yesterday afternoon. Police appealed to eye-witnesses to contact Inspector Savindar Singh of Accidents Investigation Section, Telephone 7200.50 words
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Article434 1966-10-25 9 Red carpet welcome awaits LBJ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon 21-GUN salute and a red carpet welcome await President Johnson, when he flies into Subang Airport on Sunday morning with Mrs. Johnson for the first State visit to Malaysia by an American Chief of State. To meet the presidential plane at the434 words
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Article32 1966-10-25 9 JESBELTON. Mon. Taxi fares nere have been increased from 50 to 80 cents a mile, the .Je.wlton Taxi Association announced today, with a 50 per cent surcharge after 11 p.m.32 words
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237 1966-10-25 9 What's an Act of God? poser for court— I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— What is the legal meaning of an Act of God? Counsel for Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation, Mr. Peter Mooney. contended in the Federal Court of Appeal here today that the phrase meant "an accident' 1 a non-theological interterpretation, he237 words
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Article75 1966-10-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. A. Ragunathan was elected r hair man and Mr. Peter Perera secretary of the Strait.* Times Section of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry at its sth annual general meeting here yesterday. Others officials are Mr. R Venegopal. vice-chairman; Mr.75 words
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383 1966-10-25 9 18 people accused of rioting in Singapore OINGArOKt, Moil. 'l nn teen people were enaigeci m a magistrate s court here today with Deing mem bers oi umawiul assemohes, rioung and causing hurt 10 police otiicers on daturaay night and yesterday. Five others were charged with me same offences In383 words
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Advertisement100 1966-10-25 9 Now is the time li^p^l to safeguard your baby's health M^^M You are the only P prson now who can make sure fc J0 Ban that Y our baby wi B row UD health V and *trong. '^ft TUB HP Take Kalzana D > th P ure c«'c ium with100 words
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Advertisement56 1966-10-25 9 is* tf@\l!& 4 Ml V International HERTZ RENT A CAR has now commenced operations in Singapore with a fleet of chauffeur-driven, air-conditioned limousines. English-speaking, uniformed chauffeurs may also act as tourist guides. Vehicles are available, day or night, on reasonable hourly, daily or weekly rates. For full details contact: 290,56 words
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Miscellaneous724 1966-10-25 9 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala t.um- doah; 700 News In English. pur. Penan*; 6 Ipoh. Malar- 7.10 Arena Sukan: 7.35 Sherra; 3. 10 Johore Bahru; 4 lock Holmes: 8.00 News ,in Taiplnr; 7 Batu Pahat; Mandarin: 8.10 Slnaran; 8.35 Kluang. Hans Haas: 9.00 Npws in Na--5.45 P.M.: Opening and724 words
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Article, Illustration560 1966-10-25 10 Toby Chua; Cheah Seong Paik - Round-the-clock vigil in Penang harbour Toby Chua and Cheah Seong Paik QUIET AGAIN ON THE WATERFRONT By PCNANG, Monday pOUR units of the riot squad from Kepala Batas, Province Wellesley, kept a round-the-clock vigil in the Penang waterfront area last night following the invasion by a fleet of about 1,000560 words
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Article60 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into the Leonie Hill flat ot Mr. R. M. Berriman. senior legal adviser at the Inland Revenue Department yesterday and stole jewellery worth $7,000. Mr. Berriman had left his home at 9 a.m. He returned at 4 p.m. to find the front60 words
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Article31 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two new Lions Clubs have been formed in District 308. which is the Malaysia Singapore region In Kuching on Oct. 15 and in Muar on Oct. 16.31 words
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133 1966-10-25 10 Girl hopes to cure cancer in China L\A\<iAß. Mon. Miss Chong Swe« lian, a 21 -year-old Perlis girl, who has been treated for cancer in four hospitals this year, is now planning to go to China for specialist treatment. Miss (hong, daughter of a poor widow, has received more than133 words
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Article56 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thrre mm, armed with daggers, early yesterday broke into the Jalan Bangsawan homo of a business executive. Goh Chee Hin. locked up his family in a bathroom, and left with $100 and valuables worth $1,273. They drove off in Mr. Gull's car. which was56 words
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Article169 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE, Monday. nHIA Thye Poh, former Barisan Sosialis M.P., y who vowed "not to pay the Government a cent" when he was fined $500, or three months' Jail. 12 days ago, was released from prison today after the fine was paid. i Chia. with 19169 words
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244 1966-10-25 10 Minister willing to meet the inshore men l/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, said today he was prepared to meet representatives of inshore fishermen to solve their problems. He was commenting on yesterday's anti trawler fishing demonstration by hundreds of inshore fishermen244 words
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Article34 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The nun] Koran ceadins competition for s.ngapore to select two suitable competitors for the international Koran reading contest in Kuala Lumpur will be held from Oct. 29 to Dec 10.34 words
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Article57 1966-10-25 10 Man saves woman in river VINGAPORE. Mon. A Naval Base carpenter, Abdul Hadi bin Omar, yesterday saved a young Johore Bahru woman from drowning in a river at Mandai. He jumped into the river fully clothed when he saw Song Heng Moi. *>3. struggling to keep afloat. She was later57 words
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Article20 1966-10-25 10 PENANO. Mon. A 50-year-old Indian was found dead under a tree, near the Pitt Street tempi* this morning.20 words
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Article235 1966-10-25 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. VJTRAITS TIMES readers have donated $110 to start a fund lor Miss Chonc Swee Lian, 21. of Kangar. who is anxious to go to China for cancer treatment. The. money came from Stanley Chua Chwee Hong. Singapore, $100. and Anonymous K.L., $10. Madam235 words
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Advertisement179 1966-10-25 10 Put down We'll V put you down in Rome, Paris, W I (I I Z^E^Hpl m London... And up to 20 other great cities all around Europe. Cities like Berlin, Nice, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Vienna, Copenhagen, Lisbon, to name just a few. MS 297's the low down-payment on our Jet Economy179 words
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Advertisement571 1966-10-25 10 Advertisement Help Nature to Make You Lovelier V MM Ejfl Margaret Merril f f"T J Beauty Skin Care I t Consultant I Retain a flawless, petal -soft complexion throughout your life by observing simple basic beauty -care. Nature always appreciate* a helping hand and will readily co operate In making571 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-10-25 10 Huytt Bunny Hy Haiph Hvintdahl v 'iPVOUBBATTEBV^ /I'AA OUT C 9AS ANA S ,fC' L \l IS DEAD MAYBE I THERE'S A STATION Uft MOW ABOUT GIVISJ' A (?V Wll m YOU SWOULO CALL V JUS' DOWN TH' JJJ Jj NJU AAE A PUSH,ELM£g?^ > <b& MC TWUCK/J N STREET50 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-10-25 11 Azahari minus the goatee, plus 30 lb THE familiar coatee is Cone and he has added about 30 1b in weight this latest picture of A. M. Azahari. the seif-styl ed "Prime Minister" of the (government in exilrj I nitiry State of North Kalimantan. Vai taken in Jakarta last week.UPI - 115 words
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126 1966-10-25 11 Sarawak warns visiting call girls I/UCHING, Mon. 1V Immigration authorities here will take steps against prostitutes who come to this East Malaysian .state. This was announced today by the Controller of Immigration here, Mi. Huang Ens Swee. He had been asked about reports that .several young women arriving in SabahReuter - 126 words
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Article45 1966-10-25 11 Xt ALA 1 l.Ml'Li; Deputy Prime Mil ister Tun Abdul Razak. will add] National Union or Journalist! at a dinner in the H<>:ri Camelot Room here .it 8.30 p.m. on WrdTit-MJ.ix H' w'.ll ipeak On ri the United Nation* and Londun. I45 words
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Article51 1966-10-25 11 PENANG. Mon. Thr Peuani; and Province Welleslcv dores and Dock Weikers' Union l).i»pd a resolution e\- pressing their "profound er.it:nicJp" io the Minister ol Labour. Mr. V M.niickd\.t.-;m;ini. for ibilshlng the Penang Port Labour Board Thr untoo'i annual meeting Im, oircicpcl the workers i equivocal .support for51 words
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Article27 1966-10-25 11 BLKII MERTAJAM. M 1 l-v(\n-o.cl Kill lia> rpported to the polU-p thai >lir was liiped by youth in Ja l.di Meg;.-. H.nuii. hen. Bht.27 words
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173 1966-10-25 11 RESUMPTION OF AIR SERVICES: TALKS OPEN KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. and Indonesia today began talks on the resumption of air services broken three years ago because of confrontation. (Both the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon don bin Haji Jubtr. and the Indonesian leader. Colonel Ashadi Tjahjadi. hoped that the air173 words
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Article61 1966-10-25 11 Fisheries classes: 50 enrol pENANG, Mon. Fifty unemployed youths have enrolled tor part-time classes on fishing techniques which the Labour Department proposes to set up in Penang. More than 100 were interviewed by the Penang Employment Exchange and i about half agreed to take the course The classes will be61 words
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Article44 1966-10-25 11 BL'Kl'l MERTAJAM Won About 200 people xttendfd n rally organised by thp Bukit IfertaiMl branch of the Labour Pai!> i.i.-' night. iSfveral speakers condemned the American '.»i!i;rr-;Mon In Vietnam while othen criticised the 10 cents .evy on telephone tails.44 words
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Article60 1966-10-25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore Government technician. Mr Yip Mien Chun, will leave for NewDelhi on Sunday for advanced training in mass communication at the Indian Institute of Mass Conimunicatiuii. Hi.-, training will be for a period of four months, and is being provided by the Indian60 words
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Article33 1966-10-25 11 IPOH. Mon. The Ipoh District Red Cross Society will hold a •'Hal--1 ioween Night" dance on Saturday at thp St. John Ambulance Hall. I as part of its drive for funds.33 words
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315 1966-10-25 11 U.S. heart specialists only hope for Yunos IPOH. Mon.— American cardiologists are the only hope of cure lor a hole-in-heart boy. Mohamed Yunos bin Sidin. 18. after attempts to get him operated on in Australia and Britain have proved unsur* cessful. Specialists in Australia and Britain feel that the operation315 words
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Article78 1966-10-25 11 Sacking: A strike ballot SINGAPORE. Mon— About 350 workers of Cycle and Carriage Co. <M> Ltd.. arp expected to take a strike ballot thli week over the dismissal of their union leader. The sacked employee U Mr. Lucas Tan, chairman of the Cycle and Carriage branch of the Singapore Motor78 words
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Article35 1966-10-25 11 ALO" STAR. Mon.— The Alor Star magistrate Haji Mohamed i Noor bin Ha.li Mohamed. has left on transfer to Kangur. He succeeds Inche Abdul Malek bin Ahmad who has been transferred to Malacca.35 words
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224 1966-10-25 11 More estates going in for aerial spraying 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. Mon. More estates in Malaysia are resorting to aerial spraying of insecticides as a quicker and more efficient method of pest control. Capt. F. J Bu.ssell. ol the MalaysU Air Charter Co. Ltd.. the man who played224 words
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Article48 1966-10-25 11 BLKIT MERTAJAM. M<>n 1 hf Parliumenturv Secretary to the Ministry ol Health. Inche Ibrahim b.n Abdul Rahman wsned the di.sCrtct hospital heir >esterday He discioMd that his Ministry had granted (36.000 for the in. atallation of a new X-ray plant la I th* hoaplta!48 words
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Advertisement322 1966-10-25 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC H.,rf t it f.W».J-lM j« f ,xir» IS Wmri, S$ iMlmJ—Box elf txlrm li Wm*t M 'Hk.Hlm OAAYCOTT OMIVI: 3 Btdroom fur- TMNIf aiOROOMiO HOUIC •vIA^ BB a«AOilA •♦"Wf A» nurifd Houk. on elevated iik Wuirt dudy SSOO WO. Uu-Ua^rVi Bi la^H Sunday afail322 words
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Advertisement144 1966-10-25 11 NEW FROM AUSTRALIA!! "Jir fc^ (a _J] f B^^""^^^ fc^*^*^->. l iß lf F% When your good taste sets the example fwhitmont executive shirts People look to you show you appreciate the world's highest standards and the finer things in life. Look your part with quiet confidence in a shirt144 words
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Article, Illustration463 1966-10-25 12 •JOHN between two worlds she hart to make a decision. It was about her wedding ward* rolK\ Though Miss Romola Chidambaram normally wears the sari, she is also fond of the Western dress. So she had to come to a compromise for463 words
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Article51 1966-10-25 12 TWO FASHION trend* are running net k and neck One is highly artificial fabrics vinyls. m. tallies and plastics The other: the rich girl or rich boy look of wools and cashmeres. The metallic trend, especially in silver and copper tones, adds a glint to both woven and51 words
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601 1966-10-25 12 How to influence the man in your life IN case you didn't know before, men and woman aie different! The sexes react differently, think differently and society puts pressures on oach which broadens the gap. Since we do live together, an intelligent woman knows how to put her own ideas601 words
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Article28 1966-10-25 12 THE men's wear picture is heading toward complete co-ordination. Sweaters, slacks, shirts and socks going together have great appeal to today's fashion and fad-conscious young man.28 words
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Advertisement322 1966-10-25 12 i__W W ___t>^ E^bi£_?tkT _i_£ _k^__Bßi fll Wr BaW --hH _-PLw r __t^L_flL-_--k-t v Hr* u ______it_«/ f C Ti m^^r m kM _-i-K S ___kV I*~ _fv9l Kth. ■MHBBwMHH-HHFIa v *Zs^KRm*\ A JBg The extra Vitamin Cm new Vitaplus keeps your family Jjffi^g mk radiantly healthy helps build strong322 words
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Advertisement648 1966-10-25 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip Takeawcll-carncd rest! Sail P<tO-Orienton yournnrt business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go ail the way thcreand hack by sea. takea 'ew days off648 words
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Advertisement1264 1966-10-25 13 10 LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST UK. Due S'tuie Sails P. S'haa Penang CIVTONFUS t -p Gin II Oct 21 Oct 27/ I CYCLBPS Oci 71 Nn 4 Nn B AUTOMEOON Nn 5 Nn I UIYSSES |OW.. No. 112 Nn 1] PELEUS Ni« 1? Nn 11 MTRMIDON i Ha." Liverpool. Bei'.1,264 words
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Advertisement1435 1966-10-25 13 THE L A L LINES M t LAST ASIATIC COMPANY Lid tncorptyattMl art Qv*n*n EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 CtNOA ROTURuAMHAMBum. AARHUVCOPENHAGEN. P. S ham Ptnanp S'txin benu* K cam H burg Aarhus C'hjgu MAL'YA let 21/21 Ii 31 11/ 2 Nn Nn II Nn 2) Nn 31 111 4 111 I1,435 words
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Advertisement1313 1966-10-25 13 I BENmLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON LIVtRPOOI I CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVANNOCH S3 S" I Staga Pt I Antwerp Otc II Oct 21, 21 Oct 11/ 1 Nn 2/ I BVWAVAM <of Hamburg Nn 27 I BENAVON Ha*r« BtC 7 Singaoor* Pt. S I Penang M'prough lie I it* 35 let1,313 words
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Advertisement1276 1966-10-25 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FIR lUTWARI SERVICE FROM U K. CONTINENT. LiHiag ftfi S'ptrt P. S'hM Ptaaag CITY IF WELLINSTON Lcnion, Mjrr,r| Rottirdim. hi. ii Hull. im'nhM 31 Oct 1 Nn I Mat CITY IF ST. ALBANS usbon. luious. BnvM. Hamburg 1/ 1 Nn CITY BF CHESTEB1,276 words
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Article122 1966-10-25 14 V.MIPS lying alangnda tha Smgaaxn Harbour wharvci ar e«a*cted today art: Baytrnttein 3 4. Hugheverrtt i, Ronn»Mlle T Tiber i:i 14. Star Aatarea i». Kim«n>« J4. Rajah Riookf It, Kin»ri Mxru No It Ji JS, Rrarlrverrtt 33^4. JeaeSl alierak ill riv»»ra I* 3». Kyokurvu Mam itanken122 words
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709 1966-10-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent CTAO MA N T conditions prevailed throughout most of the Stock Exchange yesterday with prices mostly unchanged or slightly easier The big exception was Gammon which at present is being subjected to persistent and increasingly bearish rumours and it709 words
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Article27 1966-10-25 14 Malayan Stock Indies. Oct. 22. Oct. 21. 'Industrials- 92.58 92.49 Tins: 108.74 108.61 S rubbers: 110.52 110.52 *Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.27 words
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Article842 1966-10-25 14 |.M >IM in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stock I m hamr yesterday. «ith the numbrr of the shares traded < in bracket*: < INDUSTRIALS; Bauslcari 13.M0) $1.49: C.C.M. (20.04 M) 81.3J). c7.n<X>. Jl o Eait. Smelters (IJMI M.U842 words
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298 1966-10-25 14 rE Straits tin price fell by 51.50 to 5608.12} in Penang; yesterday on an I offering estimated increased by 10 tons to 235 tons. Good support was reported, but only at the lower levels. LOCAL RUBBER MART: Opening quotations were marked down298 words
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Article50 1966-10-25 14 ON the official Malayan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (October 221 the range of call rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: 3' 3 per cent to 4■ per cent. GENERAL FUND: 2'i per cent to 4', per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $122.7 million.50 words
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Article37 1966-10-25 14 ON the tree iiihmii market tn Hong Kong yesterday U>e U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.731 (or T.T. and 6.74| for Start mi wu quoted at it 1 and mm tMI »f |*M at :M».37 words
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Article124 1966-10-25 14 TNDUBTIUAL' ahan* st4Wdy on th* stock isiaHiini today. limits Interstate Oil roar a farther sv« cents to lone Mt SI 04 Base meudx were irreeular white teviles and oils nerr steady Today a lioatai peieat 'n A latmHaa ■n4 khu «ltb Friday a prtM* id bracken: Mount >««124 words
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Article252 1966-10-25 14 I X-o\ KVBI.R Ant tjAdr rnbtMr ■A^ f.o.b. buyrn closed at 5 p.na. in KuiU Lumpur and Singsport) vrst^rday at hi crots prr Ih. Up a quarter of a cent on Friday a rloMnf level for the position. Th« tone vas very quirt. R A.S. and M.R.t. cloainc252 words
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Article27 1966-10-25 14 CLOSING PRICES Oet M RIBBKR PRICK Ml cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN 5808.124 (down si :»o». Kstiinatrd unofficial offering 235 tons (up 10 tonsi27 words
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Article78 1966-10-25 14 /'HINESE Product Exchange, Sin«a- pora noon pricat per pioul yaitar. day: Coconut ail: bulk $42! aellera. drum S44J sellers. Capra: OcU/Nov. UK /Continent: Urnquoted Pappar: Muntok white JI77J Milan. Sarawak white SITS fellers, apcrlal Sarawak black 5127» acllen, garbled L&mpong black $127 i (N) seller! (86% NLW). AST78 words
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Advertisement1043 1966-10-25 14 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «V Atlantic S«rvlo« Binglol Honitont l. Anfeltt n Tori stanoun p»hm ExaaMjru' IB 22 Ni< 27 N|« 1 Dec 2 Jai I Jat 19 Jm KNikina Mart 122 Bee 27 31 Dec IB Jm 4 Ftk IB Ftk IB Fik Japan Direct Service1,043 words
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Advertisement848 1966-10-25 14 AUSTRALIA N[W ZEALAND SERVICES. i INDIA, PAKISTAN MB FAR EAST SERVICES. Ti: Fremmtle. Aalllitt. Melktum. SUney. Ti: Maeras Hi Natanttiitai. bombala ttm mm mrtmrn vis n., mjuu p.^ Pen^ BAMOIA 5 i Occ I/I DtC JIB Dec RAJUU 14/11 Nl« JB Niv 21 Nil FriaDm.. Tiai.,ljrtt.,w t ||.,Na»..AKli.,Bru. Ti Soo^e848 words
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Advertisement84 1966-10-25 14 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM Semi -Display Advertisements Kata aSB s«r column men (approx. 40 warde). (Arallahla la «UaalBad aolumaa nndar QKKTKXL. aaadlass). Tya» Ucaa «»ail«»l« Writa tout adrertlaamaM i. romx, c^trx^ ZZTZ Roln <■*•■ nquiNd t. maaraat tjtwtta. S. SOLO CAPITALS. kaek (S5 00). Ilia Ml 1 Bald Immm Cm.84 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1966-10-25 15 IN rvrr loving memory of ray beloved uncle Mr. Nandkishare J.IV of Shuparshad St Bros.. Cameron Highlands departed 55.10.19C5. Gone, but never forgotten. Sadly missed by his beloved wife, sons, daughters, nephews an 4 grandchildren. Inserted by BriJkishore J.P., Cameron Highland*. I42 words
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Advertisement943 1966-10-25 15 {Continue*! from Pa«f> 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS St Wordt SIS (Himlmum) FAMILY OF LATE Raja Yeop Shahruddln express grateful thanka to relatives. friends for attendances, condolences, donations, wreath during their heretvemen*. MRS. ANTHONY and family thank II relatives. friends for visits. wreaths, condolences, ssslstance and a'tendance at the funeral of Mr. P.943 words
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Advertisement509 1966-10-25 15 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt St (Him.)— Box St clt. txtrm BRITISH PUBLISHERS' REPRESENTATIVES lequlre sn Educational Sales Representative to call on schools, colleges and universities throughout Singapore and Malaysia. Minimum qualifications. H.S.C The suitable candidate should hr highly Intelligent and of pleasant personality: he must tray 1 throughout Malaysia State509 words
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Advertisement529 1966-10-25 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt M (Him.) Box St ctt. rxtrm OEI TIONG HAM PARK bungalow thre* bedroom* available eariy November. I'nfnrnlshed $500 00 monthly Please phone Spore *****5 or ***** after orti.iFOR JAPANESE EUROPEAN Kxecutlve only two luxurious furnished alr-conditiooed rooms sited quiet Knion; seaside All smenlties Contact Mr. The529 words
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Advertisement527 1966-10-25 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Mim.)— Box St clt. txtrm LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 3-bed-rooms flat en second door in Calrnhill Macslon. Contact tel. (Spore) *****. KATONC, FURNISHED first Mansion Flat I nedroom longnatb nig lounge Contact Caen RB6 it mile. Klsnit Koad K.L. FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHED PIUSe a house at527 words
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Advertisement733 1966-10-25 15 TUITION IS Wordt St (Mitt.) Box St rtt. txtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL New Minor 1000 dual-controlled cars hourly $4 Ouaranteed *7V- 67, Orchard Road, Spore Pbone 32TWT, 2117 T. PASS YOUR UCE or S<bool Certificate by mean* of the renowned postal couraea of tne Rapid Results College. London. Our airmail733 words
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Advertisement616 1966-10-25 15 TOURS k EXCURSIONS IS Wordt U (IHim.)— Box St rtt. txtrm li FAIRWIND TRAVEL SERVICE. 12 Kiddle Road. S pore *****. Bangkok V 'hianicmai (Aalan (i>m». Trade Kalr) oi rtt Haadvai. AonKknla. IB daya *MM)/- O mil. 4 -IL* Hasdval. Bonxkhla t days |14»/. 20ni. */12. Talplnic Maxwell Rill R616 words
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Advertisement616 1966-10-25 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE I Wordt St (Mlit.)— Box St rlt. txlrm IMS MOLDIN SPECIAL aim IMJ suahall Victor deluxe, flooraear. Both •c ooner KasMMsai Coimliiiuo. Iv range Knad. 2W7U3 iH'porei USED CARS FOR SALE 144 M*rrls 1100 4-dr. Salesn SS.OOO MS Ma n t ISOO SS SOU Nil Mann 1100616 words
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Advertisement320 1966-10-25 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M Wordt ft 1 Mr*. '—Box St rlt. txtrm FOR SOUVENINS CURIOt Oriental Han.tirrati. nn.i Paintlncs r.» well known Sinnaimre rtnd Portuciiea* Artlata Vian Xi Hi A irroniti tinned Asia Cm ft a. 411. 1 apsjr 1 1 round t-'ioor. Joan l.lttle P.iiMinn. RxfflrK Place. H'eor*. LADIES320 words
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325 1966-10-25 16 HQ youth back Tan on language issue KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. an emergency meeting last night, the MCA headquarters youth section unanimously decided to support the stand taken by the MCA on Oct. 18 on the language question. The MCA had called for the preservation, usage, teaching and learning of the325 words
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126 1966-10-25 16 25,000 target reached in family planning SINGAPORE, Mon. The Family Planning and Population Board announced that the target of 25.000 women for the first year of the five-year plan as laid down in the Government Whitr Paper on family planning was reached today. A board statement today said: "The target126 words
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Article24 1966-10-25 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Officials of the Singapore and French Governments today began discussions oil a new air agreement between the two countries.24 words
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234 1966-10-25 16 ROBBER CAUGHT IN THE ACT GETS 7 YEARS' JAIL SINGAPORE, Monday. IM AH SAR, who was arrested by police as he and two other men held up a family at gunpoint in April, was Jailed for seven years by the High Court today. He admitted that he was armed with234 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-10-25 16 Renewed: $5,000 reward for 'King of the Sea' IPOH, Mon. The 1 $5,000 reward offered for information leading to the arrest of Perak's most wanted man, Tan Kuan Scan, also known as "Hoi Wong" (King of the Sea) in the coastal villages he once terrorised has been renewed for another212 words
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Article48 1966-10-25 16 IPOH. Mon. A schonitp;,, Rffr Mr. L. Sarjeet Singh, has been elected president of the Ipoh Jayiees with Mr. Jrffry I.ipw and Mr. Peter Yang as vice-presidents. Mr. Lim Bor Seng as secretary and Mr. Peter Kumar as treasurer. Nine board members were also elected48 words
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Article52 1966-10-25 16 IPOH. Mon. Dato Lav Pak Khuan, a tin miner, has been reelected president of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 1*67-68 Other officers are- Vice-president Dato Peh Beng Koon treasurer. Dato Chnng Kok I.im. general serretary. air. Yap Yin Kah. and assistant secretary. Mr. Chan52 words
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Advertisement1143 1966-10-25 16 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JJC.R. registered contractors Class B (Head I Sub-Head 2i and above will be rere.ved by the Director of Public Works. States of Malaya. P.W D Heudquarters. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur up to noon of 23rd December 1966 for CONSTRUCTION OP A JETTY AT TAWAU. SABAH.1,143 words
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Advertisement720 1966-10-25 16 NOTICES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Interruption of Electricity Supply To enable upgrading of the netI work transformer to be carried out at Surln Avenue substation It will be necessary to lnterrupi electricity supplies to the under- mentioned areas On Wednesday 26th October 1966. between the720 words
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Advertisement647 1966-10-25 16 NOTICES DISTRICT COURT SALE. Writ »f Diatre« N«. 2347 »f 1M«. IN THE Al 8E OF 1) Teng Song Pok. 2i Teng Song Poo, Executors of the Estate of Ho Ah Shin also known as Ho Ah Sin. deceased. Plaintiffs Versus I Lim Yeok Chai Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF Electric647 words
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Advertisement52 1966-10-25 16 FLY QUOTAS V-JETS TO ROME i FLIGHTS EVERY WEEM Enry Mtk laatu iffirt pi Ira V-Jct lifkti trm Support li nmiM IMM...M* tin iireet to [mtm. AlMtetktr Date olfen jm six •ifbtt i w«fk ti Impe art Ln*l 43 r«JUU Of OMMIWI WMMOt OANTAS. with AIR INDIA, AM NEW ZEALAND52 words
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Miscellaneous251 1966-10-25 16 Straits Times Crossword I hH II ACROSS 14. Is mh on the hand? Sec put 4. 8. Bishop or castle at IU performances <»). place on the board? (8 6) 15 Instrument for the bards 8. Begin with a mystery man? music? (4. 4). (8). 17. Old armchair. Incomplete, for251 words
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246 1966-10-25 17 E. FRIDA - S'pore AAA name 11 men and seven girls E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have recommended a team of 11 men and seven women for the Fifth Asian Games in December. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will meet all affiliates tomorrow to consider their recommendations for246 words
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Article22 1966-10-25 17 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca Indians beat Johorp Indians 6-1 in a Bardhan Cup soccer match at Kubu Stadium hern yesterday.22 words
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Article223 1966-10-25 17 ACAPtTLOO (Mexico). Mon. Alain Moscont of Prance, winner of the 400 m freestyle event in 4:23 8 at the Little Olympics swimming championships, last night bett -red the world record for the event with tm <>f 4:10.5. Mosconi. who v here for a locally organised223 words
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Article21 1966-10-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selaiißor Government Service* annual athletic championships will oe held at Merdeka Stadium on Nov. 5-6.21 words
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Article, Illustration650 1966-10-25 17 ' NORMAN SIEBEL - OCM selectors will have to compromise on games team NORMAN SIEBEL ASIAN GAMES FRONT By J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. It is not my fault that the Malaysian Amateur Athl etic Union trials over the weekend produced only six qualifiers. If the AAU's unrevised standards had been in force, the results wouldNG EN KHEAN - 650 words
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229 1966-10-25 17 Football truants: Selectors will -decide Singapore, Mon.—singa- pore soccer selectors have been given the task to deal with two Asian Games trainees who have been absenting themselves from training. The two players are fullback Lee Wan Chin and outslderight Ali Astar. both of whom nave breu regulars in Singapore's Malaya229 words
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Article74 1966-10-25 17 BINOAPORE. Mon Singspore Ruttby Union will test two former State players and two newcomers in tomorrow's match between a SRU side and a SCC Invitation team on the padang. The former State players are Keith Oliver and Woodrapathv. and the newcomers T. Sharp and Edward74 words
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Article291 1966-10-25 17 GOLF TtfELBOURNE, Mon l Ken Nagle of Australia, staged a grandstand finish to win the Wills Masters golf tournament here yesterday. Nagle had a final round of flve-under-par 68 to total 278 and beat Roberto de Vicenzo of Argentina by two strokes. The Argentinean291 words
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384 1966-10-25 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN AMATEUR BOXING By 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Eight leading Singapore boxers and 15 foreign servicemen stationed in Malacca will give the third Malaysian Open boxing championships welcome variety at Stadum Negara on Saturday and Sunday The Singapore boxers are entering the Open for384 words
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Article30 1966-10-25 17 MALACCA. Mon Defending champions Malacca High School "A" today beat National Union of Teachers 4-1 to qualify for the Malacca Hockey Association's knock-out final here on Friday.30 words
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Article60 1966-10-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. M»n. The Malaysian Amateur Volleyball Association have engaged a Formosa!) coach to t <k<charge of the Malaysian teani'f Asian Games centralised training at Ipoh from Nov. 1 to 28. The coach. Chan Keng Chong. is expected this week He will remain in Malaysia for60 words
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214 1966-10-25 17 FINAL TEST FOR MALAYSIAN CYCLISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysian Cyclists Federation will wind up their Asian Oames trials with track events at Merdeka Stadium at 9 a.m. on Sunday. The events, qualifying standard In brackets,, are Individual: 800 m massed start (61.7 *ec t 1 .600 m massed start 2214 words
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Article241 1966-10-25 17 WORLD SOCCER T ONDON. Mon. It U almost four years to the next World Soccer Cup in Mexico, but Alf Ramsey, manager of champions England, is planning for the tournament as if it were on next month. He has already planned to start with241 words
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Article117 1966-10-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysian soccer star Johnny Wong Kong Lcong, whn was to have returned from Hong Kong on Saturday to join the national team for centralised training. has stayed behind to gel .specialised treatment for his injured knee. Kong Leong sustained the injury in the117 words
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Article, Illustration112 1966-10-25 18 AVALANCHE BURIES SCHOOL: 163 CHILDREN STILL MISSING fIHS is an aerial view of the stricken village of Aberfan, Wales, alter il had been struck by a Iwo-million-ton moult* tain of coal mine waste on Friday. There pit waste is known locally as "M o rgan 's mountains" an112 words
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136 1966-10-25 18 Barisan alleges 'brutal treatment' by police SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Susialis today p rote s ted against the Me of firearms by the police during party-backed demonstrations hore during the past two days A party statement today claimed that at least 10 of their supporters were "seriously injured" when police136 words
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Article443 1966-10-25 18 LONDON. Mon- British fund; dominated the London stock market today and long dateas firmed sharply in response to renewed investment buying. Both ICI and Liverpool loan stocks moved ahead earlier but later fell back. Oils stayed virtually unchanged with the exception of Royal Dutch, which improved on local443 words
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Obituary118 1966-10-25 18 CABLE RECEIVED BtlMr of Mm. lype C. Mathew. «i-.\. Unron>: <;amblr off Hartley Road. iM at Thelllyoor, Kerala, yesterday. MRS. CHEW CHUAN KONG, age 78, punted ;i\>;iv on W lO.M leavlnK behind autband, 1 Mm, Tiann Lye. TlanK Hock. 2 naught, rs-ln-law. 2 daut' DlCfc Kow, Kul Ju and118 words
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Obituary33 1966-10-25 18 REV. A. C. DAVIDSON <Mmt 2.V10-M. •VVhrn asunder part. It gives vi Inward pain, hut w» »h»n ■till b« Joined In heart, and hop* to meet again."— Sorrowing wife and children33 words
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