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Title Section25 1966-11-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIB Nationnl Newsptpr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration365 1966-11-04 1 RazakBlack talks on U.S. aid KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak will outline Malaysia's nrods for accelerated economic development to the U.S. presidential adviser, Mr. Eugene Black, when they meet for highlevel talks at Fraser's Hill at the week-end. In between rounds of golf in the365 words
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Article39 1966-11-04 1 .IEdSEi ion Than. Tdiglcu AIhImI Rahman is to visit Sabah w ind ol this month or December. Hi ed by Sabuh's Chis Minister, Mr, Pner lx>. on; his return irom a visit to Kuala! Lumnur.39 words
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Article600 1966-11-04 1 Tan Kia Gan is stripped of all jobs by Spore Govt SINGAPORE, Thursday MR. Tan Kia Gan, former Minister of National Development, was today stripped of all his public appointments by the Government. A statement from the Prime Minister's office tonight said the Government was not satisfied that600 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-11-04 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Jugah sets terms for peace with Ningkan GEOFFREY GELDARD By ITUCHING. Thurs. Tan Sri Temenggonfc Jugah. chairman of the Sarawak Alliance, today laid down the pre-condi-tions for a reconciliation between the Sarawak National Party of Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, the former Chief Minister, and his organisation. He told a press234 words
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Article102 1966-11-04 1 SAM. ON. Thurs. North Vietnam shore batteries and U.S. warships exchanged fire for the first time in the war. American spokesmen revealed today. They said communist shore batteries near Dong Hoi. the southernmost North Vietnam city 30 miles north o( the demilitarised zone border, fired on two102 words
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Article56 1966-11-04 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Tue.s Emtil plump housewives held a fashion An here to prove that "lat nirls j can look pretty, too." The 28-yeHr-old compere Mrs. June Webb < 58-44-56 1 said: "I've been invited to America to design clothes and I've had letters from all overReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration11 1966-11-04 1 3 die in pool tragedy MRS. RUTHRIAN AND HER TWO CHILDREN11 words
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327 1966-11-04 1 MOTHER DIVES IN AFTER HER TWO CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ITYKKY evening on her return from work in Ihe Statistics Department Mrs. Pnunusary Ruthrian look her two little children out for a walk. Yesterday, as usual, she strolled down Thamby Abdullah Road holding Ramanan, aged 2. by the hand and327 words
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132 1966-11-04 1 Car plant applicants named in a week SINGAPORE. Thurs. The names of the successful applicants for the setting up of local motor car assembly plants in Singapore will be made known within a week, a spokesman of the Economic Development Board said today. The spokesman said the Minister for Finance.132 words
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Article52 1966-11-04 1 BRONX VILLE (New York) Thurs.— Paul McCoy, 92, who 42 years ago patented and sold the first tablet vitamin product, has died In Lawrence hospital alter a brief Illness in 1923 he organised McCoys Laboratories, said to be the first firm to put vitamins In tabletUPI - 52 words
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111 1966-11-04 1 Two-in -one U.S. space spectacular CAPE KENNEDY. Thurs. —A giant Titan 3-C rocket pushed an unmanned Gemini capsule to- I ward earth today and then zoomed up again to orbit four satellites in a spectacular test debut for America's first military man-in-space programme. The air force's mightiest launcher was following111 words
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Article41 1966-11-04 1 HANOVER (West Germany).! Thurs. A West German mining company has struck natural gas at Wustrow. about 3o miles east I of Uelzen at the East-West Ger- man border, a spokesman for one j of the companies said today.41 words
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Article35 1966-11-04 1 SAIOON. Thurs— South Korean troops here today celebrated the first anniversary of their arrival in South Vietnam. The reception was attended by top South Korean South Vietnamese. American and Allied military leaders Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article51 1966-11-04 1 VIAORAS. I num.— A city councillor. Ci. K. Kannan. ITI stood on his head at a recent council meeting ir protest against a motion to license a cinema next to a high school. He stood on his head for 15 mlnuU* The council passed the motion— A51 words
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Article158 1966-11-04 1 Terror plot by Indon Reds JAKARTA. Thlirs. A group ol communists la planning a campaign of tenor in Jakarta, newspaper! here reported today. The newspapers s;iid documents seiied by the* authorities referred i nuetiiig by 10 prominent communists to plan a wave of violence In the capital. The plan waaReuter - 158 words
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Article25 1966-11-04 1 KUFEI: NO rUBTHIB DEVALFATION NEW DELHI. Thin.Finance Minister Cbaadhory said today: "There is ■o Question of farther devalnstioß of runic at moment."— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration579 1966-11-04 2 GHANA MAY FREE GUINEANS Washington hits back— suspends aid to Conakry ACCRA, Thursday rjHANA and Guinea appeared today on the verge of settling their conflict over Ghana's detention of 19 Guineans, including Foreign Minister Louis Beauvogui, in Accra last SaturAs the Ghana Government disrussed the dispute579 words
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101 1966-11-04 2 CAIGON. Am U.S. J planes returned to the North Vietname.se skies yesterday to bomb surface to air missiles (Sam) sites as the monsoon weather cleared for the second successive day, a U.S. military spokesman reported. Air Force flilfnts of F-105 Thunder chiefs. r -40Reuter - 101 words
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249 1966-11-04 2 Pope's bid for a Vietnam Christmas truee VATICAN CITY, T Thurs.— Pope Paul is working for a new Christmas truce in Vietnam with a halting of U.S. bombings of the North as a major first step, a high Vatican source said today. The Pope met for 40 minutes yestrrday withReuter - 249 words
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Article18 1966-11-04 2 KUWAIT. Tnun A Japanena economic mission arrivrd herp laat nieht seeking markets for Japaneaa goods. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Advertisement124 1966-11-04 2 NATIONAL ART GALLERY: KUALA LUMPUR AN EXHIBITION OF In honour of his 85th Birthday There are 997 exhibits covering 75 years of Picasso's working life, 1889-1964. Reproductions of masterpieces from 150 Art Galjenes, Museums, and private collections. 120 selected prints from Picasso's own collection. This is the largest exhibition of124 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-11-04 2 HUE GAMBOLS wt <£&&. I II ™j| {i{TUATS A BIT II 11 11 Wmfl (gV-J' j|/lr MBRELUS gft CCAM JU«T APFOBO rr) f-\ V^,23 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-11-04 3 Bride-to-be Anita crashes at 80mph URIDE -TO- BE Anita Taylor, 23, a racing tar driver, crashed her Ford Amelia at 80 m.p.h. in a Brands Hatch saloon car racr. The car ran straight off Paililin k Hind. spun, somersaulted, and lost a wheel 300 yards from fiancp David Matthews, alsoExpresspic - 158 words
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Article53 1966-11-04 3 SYDNEY riiurs. yantas Airways announced today that it will standardise on Boeing 707/ 338 C aircraft, the biroest of the 707 variety. The airline will buy 10 new Boeing 707-338Cs. and sell Its 13 138Bs. The total cost is ASBO million the biggest .single aircraft order53 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-11-04 3 MAO RAPS 'U.S. LACKEYS AND COURTESANS' TIRANA, Thursday. £HAIRMAN Mao Tse-tung has accused the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and their allies of working to restore capitalism and of crawling before the imperialists. In a message to the Albanian Workers' Party congress. the Chinese leader lambasted what he called the revisionist andReuter - 454 words
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Article163 1966-11-04 3 PEKING, Thurs. Mao Tse-tung today attended another mass rally of Red Guards, revolutionary students and teachers here. Defence Minister Lin Piao. addressed the huge gathering at Tienanmen Square. He called for continued efforts to win greater victories and more successes in the cultural revolution soonReuter - 163 words
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339 1966-11-04 3 Aussies in Vietnam: A denial by White From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Thurs. J Mr. Bruce White, today denied having said that Australian troops did not want to fight alongside the Americans and South Vietnamese. for did he criticise the American bombing of North Vietnam by saying it was having no339 words
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Article20 1966-11-04 3 KARACHI. Thurs Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr Adam Malik arrived here today on a four-day official visit. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement293 1966-11-04 3 BARGAINS! ffiyj^B^ >O« LADIH FO» MtN AMtraUan Slacks SI 4 90 Cotten/Tatoren S/Shirtf S If* j Aul(n 5l k 12S0 Silk Cotton Priom...tt. J.M j) TetoroM Spa rti > tar S.»O Singlets BntH I.M P JontiM Sportswear 6 SO Dmt«reoat» (All Silas) 4.50 T«nnn Sham I.M Moid«nform Irouwm from 2.293 words
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293 1966-11-04 4 - SINGAPORE, Thurs. The increasing demand for industrial sites has made it necessary for the Singapore Economic Development Board to acquire new areas for development, particularly within the urban areas. By the end of the year, the board had acquired or committed to293 words
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Article124 1966-11-04 4 A 'new look' shoe store opens SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bata store in North Bridge Road —after three months of renovating—this evening re-opened to reveal an ultra-modern setting which extends to the upper floor. An opening ceremony was performed by Mr. P. Stanek. Bata's Far East regional manager, who *poke on124 words
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Article50 1966-11-04 4 N-language contest SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malay Youth Literary Association is organising a short-story and essay writing competition in conjunction with the National Language Month which begins on Nov. 12. The contests are open to both Malays and non-Malays. Application forms are available from the association at Jalan Eunos (Tel. *****).50 words
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Article34 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Public Daily-Rated Architect Workers' Union will hold a general meeting on Sunday to take a strike ballot in response to a call by the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Union Federation.34 words
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Article134 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Director of Posts today announced that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Nov. 11. Deepavall Day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will be opin134 words
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254 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ POLICE constable, Quah Swee Sam, 23, was today jailed for one year and lined $1,000 for attempting to extort $3,000 from a Chinese towkay in March this year. Quah was found guilty after a threeday trial in the Fourth Magistrate's254 words
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174 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A shipping clerk, John (hone, today at Iributrd the failure of his 12-ypar marriage tn the "fantastic demands of his wife, which hr said took a big slice off his earnings. Suing his wife, Annie Chia Kirn Gek. for divorce, ChonK told174 words
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94 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Sceneshifters will present Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Yeomen of the Guard" at the Cultural Centre from Nov. 29 to Dec. 3. Mr. Rowland Lvne. the general secretary of the YMCA in Singapore, will be a member of the cast, as he94 words
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Article33 1966-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Traffic Police mobile squad yesterday reported to the Registrar of Vehicles the cases of 21 vehicles three lorries, two buses, sbc taxis and 10 cars emitting excesstve smoke.33 words
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Advertisement349 1966-11-04 4 LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE (HOST) presents A Charity Film Premiere Under the distinguished patronage of The Hon. Minuter for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin f at CAPITOL (Spore) Wed. 9th Nov. at 9.15 p.m. In Aid of ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY PROJECT FUND for the University of Singapore. I Bfc»Y^~ r '*VHHfliW£wA349 words
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Advertisement92 1966-11-04 4 sllV^^a^sß >!«aEßtf*yc9*i Today Only: 3.30 7 9 30 p.m. Curt Jurgens Folio Lull, in "PARIAS OF GLORY"— English. (in Scope Colour). Tomorrow: "Bikini Beoch" Eng. .odoy i3O A 7.30 pm Chondra Bobu Savithn THATTUNGAL TMIRAKKAPPADUM Tomil. Sat. Midnight: M.G R. m "Thoni Piravi" (T). An ur i-A-vrNAwi PLEASE NOTE CHANGE92 words
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Advertisement241 1966-11-04 4 B^^tw <<fl^|^A DlaVv^fr '^jMp FIRST SHOW COMMENCES AT 10 P.M. EVELYN/ BRIDGER vivacious/ has arrived OR AN ADA T.V. W/^ fM JS wS'Jn and\ t^J /thchotil'i RICORDIN«\ /FRENCH arti«tk\ ~3^W /restaurant SINGAPORE S AND THE ?9 WsKjE! \&r ®lje Cockpit Jiotel STSST T~ M«N*crP DONIS WESTWORTH mhc I. ODEON TOMORROW241 words
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Advertisement478 1966-11-04 4 GANISATiON* ■no* Showing: U-1 4J-4-* 30-9.30 Scon Conner) Joan Scberg ■joonne Woodwork in Warner Bros' "A FINE MADNESS Color I Tomorrow Midnight' i Saroiwothi Sabothom ,T) color. Sundoy M'mte Magnificent sj|_ Tfi.i [Mondonn C*., colof. ipmr^jaCJcr^s 3 Openi Todov 11-1 4S-4-A3O-9.il Hc-'v I I In loinnc WoorlwOfd. I P Paul478 words
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Miscellaneous236 1966-11-04 4 AIRPORT TRAFFIC THE following Is today s schedule 1 of civil aircraft movement* at thr Pays L.har airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS British tails: From London. Kuwait, Colombo (GO 172) 9.55 p.m. Japan Air Lints: From Jakarta ill. Tl.'i 6.50 a.m. Thai Intsrnatienal From Bangkok. Penang (TO 407) IMM p.m.: from Tokyo.236 words
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Miscellaneous246 1966-11-04 4 DEPARTURES Pjn-Amtncin: To smion. Manila. Guam. Honolulu, Lot Angeles, San FrancKco <PA MLi 7.45 am. Cathay Pjcilic Alrwayt: To Hone Kong. Tairvh. Osaka. Tokyo (CX 5701 !i a.m. Japan Air Linat To BangkoH. Hon( Koiik Tokyo (JL 712) 8.4S a.m. Thai Inlirnatlcnal: To tVnanK. Itangkok. Hong Kong (TO 408) 1.40246 words
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Article, Illustration606 1966-11-04 5 Angeline, parted from husband, tells of her terrible struggle to make ends meet... LONDON, Thursday Angcline Chadwick. Singapore-born Chinese daughter-in-law of a senior civil servant, is parted frofn her husband, receiving National Assistance for herself and two young children, and has been ordered out of herExpresspic - 606 words
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Article121 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malay Edu- cation Council here is preparing a memorandum which will j outline the importance of establishing a Malay university In the Republic. The memorandum will be submitted to the Singapore Government after it has been discussed at a delegates" mpetin?121 words
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Article85 1966-11-04 5 SINGAPORE, num. The University oi Singapore Students' Onion said today that it would 'be foolhardy and unwis^ on priii of the Government and the Nkcp Ann KongM to dtaeganl tiv grievance! of the college undent* «ho arp currently boycott ins IaMM in protest aaainsi ihc Tliong S^w85 words
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72 1966-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurv An organisation has been set up here to collect donations for victims of natural disasters in Indonesia. Called the "Derma Benchana Alam Indonesia" (Indonesian Natural Di-.i-i.r Relief Fund), it is, headed by Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil. M.P. Letters of appeal are72 words
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Article60 1966-11-04 5 KA.NGAR. Thurs. ihe Perlia MCA executive committee hu resolved to urge the party 6 cen- tral executne committee to le- consider the recent expulsion of 2 Mr. S;m Mow Vu- national v:cepresident of the youth section <to resoUed to support Mr 2 S:m.-. stand on the60 words
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Article30 1966-11-04 5 81 NOB i'A ivm num. Hie Sultan i>l Kedah will attend •he meech Iht Ibrahim prim* lew 8H N"\ iv The Suitanali will give ftvtay Utc prtMs. 130 words
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Article82 1966-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Telecommunications Department here has appointed one of Malaysia's top trade unionists. Mr. V.E. Jesudoss, 43, as its public relations officer. Mr. Jesudoss. who was a technical assistant before his new appointment, is president of 4.000-strung Malayan Technical Sen lon Union, president82 words
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Article30 1966-11-04 5 BUTTERWORTH Thun. The Prrmatane Tingsi branch of Umno hut, formed a committee to tour surrounding kampongn to urßp the people to keep iheir I neiehbourhood clean.30 words
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Article102 1966-11-04 5 I TNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Malaysia's Ambassador. Mr. R. Ramani yesterday endorsed Pakistan's call for a U.N.sponsored conference of non-nuclear states to discuss their own security requirements and ways to utilise nuclear explosives for peaceful purposes. Mr. Ramani was among the last half-dozen speakers to take102 words
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Article43 1966-11-04 5 PENANG Thm the visuor to the Christian Brothers' Schools in the Far East the Very Rrv Bio Finian will address .St X^\:ers Insritution at their annual pri/e-civing and 114 th amil. i noHj speech day m 9 a.m. tomorrow.43 words
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Article70 1966-11-04 5 Blowpipe war on stray dogs CANDAKAN Thurs The Sandakan Town Board is to employ two Muruts skilled with blowpipes to lull stray dogs here. The District Officer at Tenom will be asked to engage the Muruts. who will be on trial for a month. As a long term control measure,70 words
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Article120 1966-11-04 5 Mentri: Ban the Labour Party L'AXGAR. Thurs. 1V Thr Central Government was urged today to ban the Labour Party and to "watch closely" the student movement in the University of Malaya. "We have proof of the disloyalty of the party and the subversive activitie« among university undergraduates in the country."120 words
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Miscellaneous300 1966-11-04 5 Straits Times Crossword H HI Ml IK HH| JBHf HB^^B I ACROSS 6. Concerning army mountain 1. Shirii we tall men have al- climber and animal < 3-5 > tered m London (11, 4». 7. Flower girl Irom a low local- >. Romes icy part* showing lty? (4. 2. 3.300 words
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Article377 1966-11-04 6 More trade incentives TO MAKE IT WORTH THE WHILE FOR THOSE WHO INVEST IN SPORE: LIM gINGAPORE'S Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San disclosed today that plans were under consideration for radical fiscal incentives designed to promote new export-orien-tated industries, expansion of exports by existing industries, re-investment and expansion of377 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-04 6 Wrens due to fly into Spore x CINGAPOPE Thurs. lJ Twenty-five British Wrens were scheduled to fly into Singapore late tonight the advance party of the nrst unit of the Women's Royal Naval Service to be i<ent here since the end of the war. Thirty-four others are expected to arrive93 words
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Article23 1966-11-04 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia i may open a showroom in Sinea- pore to display trade good.-, an Indonesian official said yesterday AP.AP - 23 words
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95 1966-11-04 6 |/t ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Office workers at the AIA Buildins in Am pang Road here were not the least perturbed today after being told that a bomb had been planted in their building and was due to go >tf in five minutes. Some,95 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-11-04 6 IT UAL A- LUMPUR. iV Thurs.— The Commandant of the Indonesian Army Staff College, Maj.-Gen. Suwarto. today invited Malaysia to send army officers to Indonesia for training. On his arrival at the International Airport here for a two-day visit, Maj.Gen. Suwarto said:236 words
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177 1966-11-04 6 'Well-done' cables: Probably through Spore I(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Th v Peking and Hanoi ••well-done"' telegrams received by the La- bour Party last Tuesday probably came via Hong Kong or Singapore. This is because there is no dirpct line between Malaysia and* China. The telegrams congratulated the party for demonstrating177 words
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Article164 1966-11-04 6 ABOUT 80 women civilian employees of the British I Army and Air Departments in Malaya are to get equal pay with their male colleagues. This was confirmed here today by the chairman ot the Joint Services Standing Committee on C.v.l j Labour. Mr. E.164 words
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165 1966-11-04 6 Police officers hail pay rise decision L' U ALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Cabinet's decision to increase the pay of the country's 1.150 police inspectors was today welcomed by the inspectors' branch of the Police Officers Association. It said that at leas! tome headway h.irt bee-n made, though the Prime165 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-11-04 6 DENANG, Toura. The commercial counsellor Of the British High Commission will entertain local traders .uid business leaders to an informal party at the cocktail lounge of the Hotel Ambassador at noon on Friday. Nov. 11. The occdMOii Ls to enable them to mrrt Lord Erroll84 words
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Article1197 1966-11-04 7 GERALD SEGAL - Chairman Mao's unsettled account GERALD SEGAL FOUR CENTURIES OF HISTORY PROVIDE THE BACKGROUND FOR A NEW AREA OF SINO- SOVIET CONFLICT AND TENSION by RECENT reports speak of increasing C o m in v n i s t Chinese activity along the SinoSoviet border in the Far Kast. It appears1,197 words
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Article463 1966-11-04 7 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY by r pHE '"Canals" of Mars are not canals. but high ridges sticking out of oceans of dust, according to a new theory published in the scientific weekly NATURE by Prolessor Carl Sagan and Dr. James Pollack of the Smithsoni a n AstrophysicalOFNS - 463 words
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Advertisement85 1966-11-04 7 PINDIGESTION^B r i Fnever bothers me- 1 eatw-l y F what I like and let DeWittstJK L ANTACID POWDER JkJlli J^vre/ieve me of any /ft^Hii J\ Stomach Upset! p always I V yS I ANTACID TABLETS? ScOttM^J TAKE ONE... ANOTHER POPS UP. Soft, strong scotties hold up like a handkerchief.85 words
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Advertisement285 1966-11-04 7 I^l I I A GREAT NEW GAME (AND THE RIGHT BLEND OF PETROL) ...ONLY FROM BP Fun for everyone f~ Why BP Supermix? Who'll be the BP Bang-a-Ball Before BP came along the motochampion in your family? Mum... "st had to make do with either Dad... little sister... or you?285 words
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Article, Illustration474 1966-11-04 8 STC busmen reject NTUC 'go to court' call 'W^ H7LL STRIKE TO BACK CLAIMS' WOKKKKS ol the Singapure T.raclion (.<>m panv have spurned the advice of the N;ilional Trades Lnidn Congress lo refer Iheir claims for ;i new collective agreement to arbitration, and instead voted to go on strike lo474 words
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120 1966-11-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— An 18--year-old boy. Surinder Dai an Ram. who admitted in the First District Court today thai he had burgled three houses in Top.i/ Road i>eiween May and Ausiu^ i his year. «:i* ordered to ly wn( to t lie Reformative Training120 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-11-04 8 Kirn Lien and a 'certain charm' CIINGAPOMC Ihurs i^ There is a "certain charm" about Sincaporo which Vietnamese air he-rte— Miss Bans Kirn l.icn. 21 (above) cannot re.sist Whenever she is in Singapore and she will be arriving on Sunday she loves to walk around the crowded city to ser115 words
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Article56 1966-11-04 8 Pottery display at centre SINGAPORE. Tlnns A twoweek exhibition ol Ens!:sh pottery and the works of se\eral English pottery artist.s will open nt the Product and Design Centre of the Economic Development Board at John LUUe'a building in Raffles Place on Monciay. The exhibition i.s jointly sponsored by the Centre56 words
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Article26 1966-11-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation will give $5 to each of the 417 victims of lan Sundays Maude Road fire.26 words
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233 1966-11-04 8 10,000 new jobs each year is the target (SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Economic Development Board, in its annual report, said there was every hope that the employment target set for the period 1961-1970 of 78.000 new jobs in industries would be achieved. The report said that during the past year, th*233 words
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Article64 1966-11-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurv R»f U Sm;:.ipura English Service will broadcast at 10.30 p.m. tomorrow excerpts from a lecture Riven recently by Prof KG. Treßonnin>; of the History Department of Hie University of Singapore I The lecture was delivered at the Nanyang University in connection with its 10th64 words
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Article113 1966-11-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education today announced the 1967 calendar tor the Republic's 500.000 students in all Government and aided schools The school terms are: Term One trom Jan. 2 to April 14; Term Two from May 2 to Aug 8. and Term Three from Aug.113 words
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Advertisement578 1966-11-04 8 International Computers and Tabulators Limited ANNOUNCE THE INSTALLATION OF THE 1900 SERIES si SINGAPORE C^ j| j\A T~ i fc i% 190 senes compeer systems fcim already scheduled for: UWiCEAW SOUTH EAST ASIA Is your conscience really satisfied that your management decisions are based upon the real facts? If not.578 words
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Miscellaneous249 1966-11-04 8 \llr>tf I**H9 It it \'.T JFtwmtin I ™?ViT A I T?«- -L 7H "HL K I OH, I I I SORTA VWTV.C* COURSE, BUT I I WELL, AWRIGHT IF k f£?M'^uo V Tt \*l c kINPA *"V^ PUNK4O... L.KE TEAT. I DON'T SEE THAT'S Y'DON'T VvANTA h p V eatin249 words
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486 1966-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE People's Action Party today warned that the Barisan Sosialis, who were being "slowly converted into a gang of street fighters who go rampaging about armed with sticks, stones and even acid bombs,"' would be handled 'like any other rampaging street fighters486 words
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71 1966-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. TJiurs Sons Buck (Inf. 38. was driving along South Bridge Road on Tuesday when he was hailed to a stop by the occupants ol a car ahead of him. As he slowed down, a nun from the other rar walked up and71 words
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Article77 1966-11-04 9 MALACCA. Thurs. The 4th Bn Royal Australian Regiment. Wives' Club at Terendalc Camp has presented a $500 tele' usion sc; to the Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The presentation was by the club's president. Mrs. D. S. Thomson, wife of77 words
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Article58 1966-11-04 9 ALOR STAR. Thurs— The Sul-t.-uiah of Kedah and members of the Kedah ruling house were among 500 people who visited the bnng-and-buy sale and exhibition organised by the Kedah's Women's Service League at the Balai Besar yesterday. The Sultanah, who opened the exhibition, was presented with58 words
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Article38 1966-11-04 9 KANGAR. Thurs. A second victim of the crashed car blaze at the 17th mile. Jalan Pariang B*mt, last Sunday, died of his in- ••erday Tan Boon Kheng. la. ol Penang. died from burns38 words
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Article25 1966-11-04 9 KDAI A MJMPL'R. Thurs. Police seized an anti-government banner at Jalan Pa.sar Bah in and 12 similar posters at Pudu Road line yoterday.25 words
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295 1966-11-04 9 THE hearing of an appeal by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. M.P. for Bung.sar, ended betorc the Judicial Committee nf the Privy Council yesteri day alter three days of legal argument. Viscount Dilhorne. who presided, announced that thotr Lordships wouldReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-11-04 9 HEART CASE BOY LEAVES FOR CURE IPOH. Thurs.—"Hole- in-hearf schoolboy Hooi Sek.Lam. 14, left, here today by air for Bangkok to undergo free major surgery at the Chulalongkorn hospital. Accompanying him was his mother. Madam Yip Kwai Lan, who will stay with him until after the operation. Hooi's trip was113 words
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Article62 1966-11-04 9 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce today urced the Central Government to develop the port of Malacca under its first flveYear Malaysia Plan. The chamber said that the development of the port would not only benefit the nations commerce and industry but would also62 words
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Article146 1966-11-04 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE electronic computer may soon be intro- duced in the field of education in Singapore. To launch this second I pha.^e of computer-usage In thp Republic compu ters are already being use< In industry about 12 representatives of institu tions of higher learnln here146 words
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Article83 1966-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two Danish experts are exnected here on Wednesday to study tha feasibility of setting up a mori><n regional slaughter house a> Kalang the one and only pilot project of Its kind envisaged under the First Malaysia Plan. The experts Mr. J. G. Hansen.83 words
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Article51 1966-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Tourist Promotion Board 1* distributing 25.000 copies of a booklet entitled: "Tourist Are Our Guests" to all those who have direct dealings with the visitors. These Include all members of the Singapore Tourist Association, taxi drivers, waiters in hotels and restaurants, and shop51 words
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Article25 1966-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thieves broke into the Khrnt, Tin bar in Seah Street yesterday -morning, and .••t'lle liquor worth $1,200. some riaarettc*. and $500.25 words
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194 1966-11-04 9 Soldier saved runaway tow vehicles SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young soldier, who saved a 22-ton-recovery vehicle with another threeton vehicle in tow after a brake failure In a Sarawak pass, has been commended for distinguished conduct A Far East Land Forces statement today said Craftsman Norman Slater 19. of REME. was194 words
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Article42 1966-11-04 9 PENANG. Thurs. Thr Kuala Muda Fishermen's Co-operative Society. North Province Welle.«lry. is to serlc a $150,000 loan from the Government to expand the village fishing industry, i The money will be used to buy modern flshinc eear and lorries.42 words
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Advertisement188 1966-11-04 9 IPLUMROSE jdH Hi H taste the difference BY APPOINTMENT TO THE ROYAL DANISH COURT PLUMROSE The Cold Storage Group of Companies, Empire Dock, Singapore. Cables: Storage. A FAMILY CAR PLUS! Room: Performance: Economy: Even more pluses in* The Corona easily seats A standing start 1 4 mile This vanes, of188 words
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Miscellaneous63 1966-11-04 9 ttut,* Hunnff By itmiph UeiwaHmM \o-^\g n :.<eY sowe l^^^k_"^V /^...5_"-e bossy's i 1 J 'v. PAsCv. B_ T A GLASS I OP'mE ~^^**a^^ COM PARA' v ELY /"-S P.ACEvo. ~SMM4£, 0^ NSA^ES, P-jViB '^S Cj rACT u^" WES'E:.Sa T MASTER BUT I /SABiT X I JP PW !TJ VA63 words
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Obituary24 1966-11-04 10 M Woril 5/5 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ot Gerard Oka* CSqr* (>uan who died on 4.11.62. Al->»v> remembered by wife and < family.24 words
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Article138 1966-11-04 10 Wordt tli I Minimum) DUBONNET IM Taming and special offer at Cold Storage Bupermjrket, orchard Road. 8 pore this «eek. FOR THE CIFT that pleases, picture prints and hatiks frum M up. from the Ming Shops In Kitzpatrlck < •r. hard Road. Spore. PICASSO:— Special astb Birthday Miow at138 words
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Article647 1966-11-04 10 There is no need to overreact to the disclosure that armed terrorists have reappeared in central West Malaysia. Four bandits do not make an insurrection. Only a madman could believe that a guerilla war can be sustained in the political, economic and social conditions prevailing on the647 words
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Article468 1966-11-04 10 With port performances figuring today in political as well as commercial calculations, the Port Swettenham Authority's report for 1965, released this week, is going to I be closely studied. Two points of progress will be> quickly noted. The first relates to the report itself, a sign of growing468 words
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Article132 1966-11-04 10 The visit to Malaysia of Lord Wakehurst, Lord Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, focuses attention on an unsung organisation which has made great contributions to the country's social development Members of the St. Johr Ambulance Brigade are to be found at almost any public132 words
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282 1966-11-04 10 Separating doctor and dispenser THE University of Singapore Pharmaceutical Society wishes to point out to "Orion" <S.T. Oct. 19), that pharmacists engaged in dispensing at pharmacies or hospital dispensaries, are not trained "merely to tell the patients to take pink pills twice a day". The difference between a dispenser and282 words
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Letter117 1966-11-04 10 J REFER to the letter by "Island Park" iS.f. Oct. 19 It is the practice of the George Town City Council Electricity Supply Department to inform electricity consumers either Individually or by a press notice when electricity supplies to their premises have to be turned off when essential117 words
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251 1966-11-04 10 I REFER to the letter by "Fed Up" (S.T. Oct. 19 1. As I have previously pointed out. it is not possible to investigate particular complaints where a writer chooses to remain anonymous. Many complaints are founded on a misunderstanding of the purposes of251 words
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Letter152 1966-11-04 10 I REFER to an article appearing under the caption of "Safe Crossing For School Children" by "Parent' (B.T. Sept. 13 drawing attention to the need for a zebra crossing or for a patrolman to assist school children attending schools at Commonwealth Drive. The Police have kept observation on152 words
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Letter37 1966-11-04 10 the examinations Imminent and the smell of exam-fever sharp in the air, we presume It rather timely to ask why the use of ball-point pen* are disallowed In. the Cambridge and Higher School Certificate Exams. STUDENTS Singapore37 words
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Letter38 1966-11-04 10 I have to refer to a letter headed "Letters that never arrive" (ST. Aug. 18 1. Would the writer contact me so that enquiries may be instituted on the matter? D. MAUKMiAI, bp. Pertfawal Pos, Daerfth Kuala Leumpor38 words
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Article, Illustration967 1966-11-04 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Mao's rocket speeds up the Russian thaw EDWARD CRANKSHAW by IN A WORLD OF UNCERTAINTIES SOME SORT OF USEFUL CONTACT A VERY OBVIOUS PRECAUTION THE triumphant loosing off of an atomic rocket by the country which, we are told, invented gunpowder only to forbid its use for military purposes, may967 words
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Advertisement766 1966-11-04 10 Es Times Malay Mail tied atf»erfitemen»< moy be honded fo STORAGE SUPERMARKET COLD STORAGI BRANCHES At Holland Road Naval Bo«e. CITY ROOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House. Collyer Qvo* THE NEWS FRONT f .ttvatr.ck < Supemorfcet M M ISMAIL Admiralty Rood. Naval Bom. MAMICM STORE. 1419 Upper Chanai Road. S.nqopore 17766 words
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Advertisement30 1966-11-04 10 5A65T 4015 25" Big Screen Beoutikil high gloss wooden cabinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT: Hi-Fi Traders 59. Sooth Bridge Road. Singapore I Te1:***** *****30 words
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Advertisement170 1966-11-04 10 The world's most advanced instrument of NEW home entertainment... T SCHAUB-LORENZ "MUSIC- CENTER" v. IB \wt Heart of this instrument is a tape mechanism giving recording on 126 22 minute tracks 4-6 hours alto gether. Recording is normally from a four band AM/FM built-in radio and discs can be transferred170 words
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369 1966-11-04 11 Village leaders: We guarantee safety of tourists pENANG, Thurs. 1 Two leaders of Bungel Kluang— the village where Penangs famed Snake Temple is situated— said today they were prepared to guarantee the safety of tourists visiting the temple. "T here are no thugs operating within the temple precincts," Mr. Choong369 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-11-04 11 AUSTRALIA TO GIVE $4.3 m IN RESPONSE TO REQUESTS FROM REPUBLIC SINGAPORE, Thursday. J*HE Australian Government is to provide $4.3 million defence aid to Singapore in response to specific requests by the Singapore Ministry of the Interior and Defence. Disclosing this last night at a Press250 words
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Article82 1966-11-04 11 Decree for a doctor's wife CINGAPORE, Thurs. The High Court today granted Mrs. Becky Chan Bick Kaye, of Ford Avenue, a decree nisi dissolving her eight-year-old marriage to Dr. Chan Leong Guan on the ground of adultery. Differences between the couple, It was stated, arose six months after their marriage82 words
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Article54 1966-11-04 11 MUAR. Thurs. Two youth* armed with riaggpr* robbed tapper, Lim Ah True 65. of a gold wristwatch. valued ai S7OO. nri» yesterday. Minutrs after Lim had m«dr a rp|xirt to police, two youthx were dPtained in connection with the I robbery at Bukit Pasir. few54 words
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Article62 1966-11-04 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Thurn.— Since the beginning at thi* month the departments of Public Trustee and Official Assignee !in\r ■■niwrrl separate identities. The Ministry of Justice said the separation whs clue to the considerably increased work of thr Public Trustee, which had been accentuated by the establishment of62 words
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Article18 1966-11-04 11 MACHANG. Thurs. Th« Machang Town Council will spend SB.OOO next year fencing the town Dadang here.18 words
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Article40 1966-11-04 11 TANJONO MALIM. Thurß. I Inche Mohamed Talha bin Hajl Abdul Rahman has assumed duties as assistant district officer, Kuala Kubu Bahru. He succeeds Inche Ahmad < Kushairi bin Abdullah, who hu I left the district on transfer.40 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-11-04 11 GLASGOW. Thuis. Mr. 6 Slnappa. attached to the forensic science laboratory of Singapore, has been selected for a Master of Science degree course In forensic science, which has Just begun at Strathclyde University. Glasgow. The course is designed to train scientists to fight crime by using modern87 words
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Article26 1966-11-04 11 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs— The Methodist Primary School here will stage a variety concert at 5 p.m. nn Saturday to raise funds for the school.26 words
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159 1966-11-04 11 Snake-charmer on TV captivates a very knowing audience— a cobra TANJONG MALIM, Thursday. THE shrill notes of a snake-charmer's flute on television attracted a 3ft-long cobra into the home of Inche Abdul Majid bin Ismail here last night. Creeping into the house, it Joined in the audience of 20 by159 words
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Article96 1966-11-04 11 INCOME TAX GIRL KNIFED TO DEATH lESSELTON. Thurs.— J A 19-year-old girl died in the hospital here today, two hours after being knifed in the right arm, shoulder and chest during a lunchtime break from her office. Miss Thien olew Vun, a clerk In the Inland Revenue Department, wa.s attacked96 words
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143 1966-11-04 11 1/ IT ALA IvUMPI'R. Thurs. Lt.-Col. Leong Slew Menp has tak?n over the command of the 2nd Regiment. Malaysian Signals, from Lt.-Col. C.B. Masser. to hecome the first Malaysian to take charge of a signals regiment in the Malaysian Armed Forces. He was143 words
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Article59 1966-11-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The funeral :>f Mrs. Mane Fong Kirn Heng. wife of the former M.P for Joo Chiat. who died in a car crash on Tuesday morning, was held at Bidadari cemetery this afternoon. Mrs. Fong. 44. mother of three, was killed when the car she was,59 words
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Article29 1966-11-04 11 KULIM. Thurs. A Poppy Day I dance will be held at the kulim Club on Nov. 30. The Tengku I Bendahara of Kedah will be pre- I29 words
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Article25 1966-11-04 11 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Vaughn Powell-Evans. 53. who served in the Malayan Police for 28 years, died in his home here yesterday.25 words
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108 1966-11-04 11 gINGAPORE, Thur s Three men, charged separately yesterday with a total of nine counts of retaining and disposing of .stolen cars, were again brought hefore a ma cist rule's court today to face three more similar charges. Chan Fook Kuan, I Cheng Khoon108 words
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228 1966-11-04 11 Council wins Round One of court battle KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. -The Federal Court today ruled that it has the jurisdiction to hear the rase of the Georgetown City Council and the Mayor.' Mr. 00l Thiam Siew. against the Penang State Government and Chief Minister. Tan Srt Wong Pow Nee. The228 words
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Advertisement106 1966-11-04 11 jp£^ ANKARBOARD iSPflj, ACOUSTIC BOARD WStSsi mmy ><^H T* SOUND ABSORPTION .mmmmmw.^ .mwi.i Between 35% and 80% according to manner of use. THERMAL INSULATION Good. PERFORATIONS m m 9 4 mm perforations at 15 mm centres, lOHflJflJflHflJ alternatively random pattern of 4 mm and 7 mm perforations, unperforated m I106 words
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Advertisement85 1966-11-04 11 nWb illf jYfIW CA PTAIN MOH'.AN Rl H ±Ujg\\ M HBK^VfIB flßt^flfll -'^rVJ *'-^p^" oC-'^^' The sun and carefree Joy of Jamaica in every golden glass Captain MoiganSli When you invite Captain Morgan to your party let loose the unrestrained joy of the West Indies. Sip the golden sun taste85 words
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Article, Illustration372 1966-11-04 12 QNK of the oldest local companies dealing in i pharmaceutical products, Maynard ft Co. Ltd. has this year been expanding the scope of its activities. The company, established in 1901 as an importer, exporter and dealer in patent medicines and cosmetic products, has now372 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-11-04 12 DUTCH COMPANY EXPAND MARKET N.V. SIERA Radio Holland, are expanding their range of products in Far Eastern markets. The company, whlcti has been marketing a wide range of television sets and radios for many years, have now included phonographic products, refrigerators and freezers to their list of products to this271 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-11-04 12 Hotels' chief on two day local visit rTiHE president of Inter- Continental Hotels, Mr. Robert Huyot, will arrive in Singapore on Friday for a two day stay. Mr. Huyot is rpturnint; attpr the official opening of the Bali Beach Hotel on November I. While tn Singapore he will confer with233 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-11-04 12 MR. B. PAQIIF.R (above) refional m.in.isir it' I'.T.A. Frmrh Airlines tar Singapore. Malaysia and Borneo, has hrrn appointed regional manager in Colombo. I.T.A. main station in A iiia. Mr. IV Paquier ha.s hern tour \ear* in Singapore. hrrr In *aid he had enjoyed every minute of his77 words
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Article254 1966-11-04 12 ICI NOW OPEN NEW BUREAU INTERN A T I O N A L Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Singapore, to-day announce the opening of their 1900 series bureau. The machine installed is a powerful third generation type 1902 computer with dual programming facilities. According to a company spokesman the machine has254 words
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Article93 1966-11-04 12 The Australia /Malaya Shipping Conference ha.s announced an increase in freight rates which affects only exports from Australia. The Straits Australia Conference, which serves the trade from West Malaysia and Singapore to Australia is an entirely separate I conference and the announcement has no connection93 words
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Article58 1966-11-04 12 The 1»66 Cumberbatch Trophy, awarded for outstanding contributions to air safety, is to be presented to BOAC's former Britannia 102 and 312 fleets. For over eight years of continuous Britannia operation these aircraft flew more than 70 million revenue miles, equal to 140 return trips to58 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-11-04 12 THE first bulk shipment of palm oil from Sabah, 400 tons valued at approximately $250,000 left last wr«k bound for a London purchaser. tins marks the beginning nf a major new export <-ommodil> for Sabah. and is made possihlr In the opening of tin- (iovernment's deep279 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-11-04 12 MR KENNETH Toh. Boot* Pure Drue Co. (Far East i LtcTs medical representative for PrnanK and North Malaya leaves for Australia on November 12. He will be attending a sales conlerence organised by Boots' associate company in Sydney aivl will work with ihe Australian company for185 words
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Advertisement325 1966-11-04 12 A range of extremely shallow fi'tings suitable for mounting singly, or in groups, directly on solid or suspended ceilings. Low-priced fittings with a quality finish, offering a very wide variety of lighting effects. A comprehensive and very versatile new range of fittings, from which almost any industrial or commercial lighting325 words
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Advertisement200 1966-11-04 12 '"^^^'^C^ y^Br No. 2 of a Scries Dependable daily delivery is essential in the B '"''<" business. Han Teck Seng I id. use a fcgg^yjjjjjs^^^^^^^^^ fleet <>/ Austin commercial vehicles for MjMßMafc^fcy |M)^ M u /7 "ff o complete range of the top-selling WU 7§JB| 'SflpSH ril l^ "I iigarcttes,200 words
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Advertisement869 1966-11-04 13 'Continued irom Tage 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Ho,rf< IU I Minimum! the FAMILY OF tbr late Mrs. Tar l'n. Y>iw 1 nee Poh Ah Knti expresl tnelr tnankt to Dot-tor, pastors, friends Hlßllua and church member* for then assistance, donations. attendence raatfea «r., during their recen' ANNOUNCEMENT in Word* SIS f Minimum)869 words
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Advertisement1001 1966-11-04 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT H,,rW» n* -Mm.t-Bux SO ctt txtim BEDROOMS BUNGALOW at Siglnp District 16. 2 bathroom*. Tele--1 I pbor.r, all conditioner, parquet, mosaic. 11 8 pora *****4. ASTERN MANSION racing Bear Blde Kully-furniahed 3-bedroom t'ial Immediate occupation. Contact Tan t (Sporei *****. JOHORE BAHRU Detached 4-Bed- room Bungalc, a with1,001 words
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Advertisement905 1966-11-04 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Wmrtto -< 1 Mini Hrn M ttm. mutrm CHOICE FLAT in Orchard Court. H faring at Ri^h Cool. la r<noramir \ie-v including «ea. many extras, only one of Its kind left. bu>er will tranmei booking at i«. Oast or deferred terms. Apply! Box M3.VI B.T.905 words
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Advertisement993 1966-11-04 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS 'j t4oi-W« <6 (Miit.t—Bux it cl% txlr,. BANCKOK 7 days *'.-JJ.iHJ i t*. 11.K6 I" dayn S'.'.-kj.uo 412 66. I V< I'ominodation assured Uootur. I Pen.mi; T< I b75J2 FREE ADMISSION TICKET. Ai:aa Otmt« opening ceremony. Bangkok. Chen^mal. 16 daya »37u 2 I Limited rrats Hurry Haadyai Songknla.993 words
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Advertisement1096 1966-11-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE /j aj j }tl cl tx t rm IM3 M TRIUMPH HERALD. A/IIUO. IMO «l U Rtkord K WIHI. IK>» M, Oxford ItM F bcHj Brncoolrn St.. Tel: 3Vi,j.t. IM* GT CORTINA One owner, IM4 VGB t"o owncra. accident fret, good condition, apart tyrea. 50. 200 14.5801,096 words
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Advertisement1465 1966-11-04 13 i 1 NOTICE Mr. Lam Yuan Moh Is no longer i employed by us as our Salesman effective Ist November 1968 and I therefore has no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. STRAITS BOOK CENTRE SINQAPORE. P.W.D. SINGAPORE It Is notified for general Information1,465 words
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Advertisement212 1966-11-04 14 I NEW HONDA S6OO I IVI If I X*,, "^-^B^fcl^^^/^ B^^^^^^^^^^s F W^m^f^' 1 1 Available in drop-head or If fixed-head models. In a new approach to motoring, Honda have taken a high performance racing engine and put it into a beautifully designed sports car. Then they've added everything the212 words
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Advertisement1237 1966-11-04 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. SEI OVERLEAF FOB OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.H./CONTINEN7. Lialiag ftf 1 Sport P. S PIMM) CITT OF ST. ALBANa Lisbon, liiices, Bremei. Himburg I Ntf CITI OF CMESTU Hivri, Antwerp, RMtarua. Brrmen. Hainlurf 111 Nat 12/11 Ntt CITY tf NEWCASTLE lonoon. Himsurg. Rotitrlm. miv.. RJaN 2|1,237 words
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823 1966-11-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange was quiet again yesterday and still dominated by transactions in Gammons. On a turnover of 168.000 shares (ready and delayed) the price dropped still further from 51.40 to fIJI on news of the loss of the .Muda River823 words
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Article26 1966-11-04 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Nov. 2. Nov. 3. 91.63 91.14 Tins; 110.45 110.41 S rubbers: 110.3'! IMJI Dec. 30. 1963 lOU. Dec. J9, 196J iOO.26 words
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Article1001 1966-11-04 16 I>I'SINLSS in and reported lo Ihe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms o( the Stock I m ii.ni;r yesterday, with the number of the »hare» traded in 111.11 krts INDUSTRIALS Btutlead i::niini 81.4JC li.iMKi. U. 48: c.c.M. i.iuiKii 1 tUt n c.'.immi. si. 3s. .:;i iii-O)1,001 words
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488 1966-11-04 16 THE price of tin in Penang ve>.trrdav ff II tti cents per pn nl to SKO7 on an ofTcrinu estimated up 5 tons to 219 tons. The drop was in line with that in London on Wednesday afternoon. Strong local support was488 words
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Article168 1966-11-04 16 MELBOURNE, Thurt P<ALLS in industrials exceeded rises in more active trading today CUBZ shares dropped another U cents to $2.98 Western Mining featured the base metals section «Ith a further rise of 20 cents to an all time peak, of $7 before closing at $6 90. The rise168 words
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Article251 1966-11-04 16 X'OVKMBKR first jradr rubber 1 f.u.b. buyrrs closed at 5 ■.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 6'i l crnts per lh unchanged on Urdnr-day'-. rloMii; level fir Ihe position. The tone IJH quiet and sli(htl.T easier. lAS. and M.X.1., clo.sint; arirri in cents per |b. yesterday251 words
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Article125 1966-11-04 16 SH I PS I y'njt l«n_,)trte the Sincjood Harbour «h,i,«, .r t.pected tori., <ra: Hertius I J. City of Winnipeg 3 I. loMaa spring; A, ■teotor ti 7. aYtasaU iit-don Is,' Kunak 23 -f. Kajunuan Mara a. c>iious 31 p Glrnalmon<t :a ;11 Chcju 3o 36, Thoraoritm125 words
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Article66 1966-11-04 16 CHINES! Product Eiehania. Sinita> pert noon pneaa par ploul yaatarday: Coconut til: bulk $42> acllcrt, drum ?4j ecllere. Cop»a: Nov., Deo. IK 'Continent: L'nquotrd. Pepper: Muntok vrkKe *T!i eeUere. Sarawak while SITL'a scllera, apccial SarauHtr Mack |ISS nclltni. gan>lr<l LampoiiK Mack 1128 IN) «<llera i^b-. NlUfl. ABTA $14066 words
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Article77 1966-11-04 16 '■'HE Amoci'lum at Banki MalayMMI Umttd States huriDl I I' 1? 11 l«. airmail Ot) .T. 1 13 l« M itMii bill*, ;:i B i*> traali ''illi. Canada: buylnf II ttl, airmail OU ibt :.O <1 H. M 1.16 credit bill>, 361 trade hllla lallinc TT II OD77 words
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Article36 1966-11-04 16 ON Ihf frtt aicfiangt markat in Horn Koiik >i'Mcrday ihe US dallar :u for T.T. end for ca>h. (tcrling m quulcd "I 16 00 m 4 •na laal tl ((Id at 'JROI I I36 words
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Article22 1966-11-04 16 Nov. 3. RUBBER PRICE 63} cents (unchanged). TIN: Sb'o7 (down 62* cents). i.Ntimatrcl unofficial offering 240 tons (up 5 tons).22 words
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Advertisement1102 1966-11-04 16 I y^*^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Service Bangkok Hongkoro L Angeles N. Tori Starsport PtiilM. "Enaa" 1122 Nlt 27 Nit/1 Btt 2 laa B tM IS IM "ftMiUwa Mart" 1/22 Die 27/31 Oet II jm *4 Fel' IB Fel II fet Japan Direct Service i Penang1,102 words
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Advertisement1086 1966-11-04 16 WJ m) W^MJ taß^l^T^^B Worn I I «UST**II«7NEW 2UUNB SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN ANB MR (AST SERVICES lit Firauatie. Afclail*. Melttunt. S,dae». Ta. MaOrai aat Nafatattuaa. Penant P. Sham S'lora S'pon P. Shan Penaat iOMBAI* IMI Nt* If/IB Nat 11/22 Ntt *«JUU 14 11 Nn 21 Nlt 21 Nai BAMOP.A 51,086 words
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Advertisement27 1966-11-04 16 OCEANIC TRANSPORT LINE SIN.GAPORE/SAIGON SERVICE ETD SPORE ETA SAIC-ON M/V. "GALLI" 4tti Nov. 7Hi Nov. Agents: EASTERN SEAS SHIPPING CORPORATION, 48-A, Robinson Rood, Tel: ***** Smgopore 127 words
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Advertisement36 1966-11-04 16 Dalmatian, Pekinese or Alsatian? Whatever it is you are looking for, you'll find it in our classified columns. It's easy to place an ad. Call at your nearest classified agent, or dial 2800 (Spore), ***** (X.L).36 words
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Advertisement998 1966-11-04 17 LENBAGA LETRIK NEGARA. TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA PORT DICKSON THERMAL POWER STATION HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE PIPEWORK. PUMPS AND STORAGE TANKS CONTRACT NO. 1428/15 Tenders are Invited for the supply, delivery and erection ol nigh and low pressure pipework, pumps and storage tanks for998 words
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Advertisement719 1966-11-04 17 NOTICE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS (A) Commonwealth Scholarships tenable in Canada. Ceylon. India and the United kingdom. (B) East-weit Centre Scholarships (enable in Hawaii. ■(i World Health Organisation Scholarship tenable in the U.S.A. (D) Sino Riitish Scholarship* In the U.K. (E) Colombo Plan Scholarship in India. Applications are invited from suitable719 words
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Advertisement1584 1966-11-04 17 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F.M.S. (CAP. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 39. MAJLIS BANDARAN KELANG < NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the books containing the Valuation of. and the rates imposed on all holdings not exempted from payment of rates in the Klang Town Council Area for the year 1967 are1,584 words
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Advertisement789 1966-11-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SABAH Applications are Invited for appointment to the following posts In the Posts and Telecommunications (Borneo Region), Sabah:--(1) Postal Clerk /TelefraphUt (Salary Scale $135—1410 In Division ni> PSC Notice No. 129 66. I? Technical Assistant Grade II i Salary Scvle $135— 5410 In Division IH) PSC789 words
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Advertisement860 1966-11-04 17 TENDER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tfnder.s will be receiver! hv th« Chairman. Economic Development i Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Build- Ing. Singapore, for: THE CONSTRUCTION OP i DRAINS AND TWO NOS. i RAILWAY R.C. PIPE Cl'l I VERTS IN AREA SOUTH OP 1 .JALAN BUROH AND NORTH I OP860 words
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279 1966-11-04 18 INTERNATIONAL SOCCER I ONDON, Thurs. England were surprisingly held to v a scoreless draw by Czechoslovakia last night in their first appearance at Wembley Stadium since beating West Germany in the World Cup Final in July. England fielded the team which beat the279 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-11-04 18 pf to a ooop icea -ro &oue*'& -cue-CK -rwg yARPA<2»£6» OP -fw^ COvf?c>£ 0£;N& PuAV£<7 a*k- -rwg couf?-&e f«o or coMwr-rßg, cr Pick" a par 3 amp wak i-ro^p p&k as -rug PAf? 3'6> &O, -rue (ze&-r op -r^e H<?j,£S» Win, <aO I a powr S Y&S. omtc>76 words
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Article378 1966-11-04 18 BULAWAYO (Rhodesia), Thurs.— The Australian cricketers made a bright start to their tour of Southern Africa with a first innings lead of 105 runs at the end of the rlrst day of their twoday match against a Rhodesian Invitation XI here yesterday. The Australians' allround form wasReuter - 378 words
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283 1966-11-04 18 I ONDON. Thurs. The Australian touring Rugby team beat a Combined Ebbw Vale-Abertillery .side 25-6 at Ebbw Vale, in South Wales, yesterday. The Australians got off to a magnificent start, scoring 14 points in as many minutes. Ted Boyce and Ken < at chReuter - 283 words
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Article83 1966-11-04 18 ■BRISBANE. Thurs. Secondranked Fred Stolle had to battle ail the way to beat Britain's Mark Cox in a five-set, 66-game quarter-final match of the Queensland lawn tennis championships here today, Stolle won 6-4, 3-6. 3-6, 16-14. 6-2. Other Australmn.s through to the semi-finals are Roy Emer»on,83 words
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Article, Illustration411 1966-11-04 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with at Kuala Lumpur LITTLE CLEMENT, a fast four-year-old by Diablerets, showed tremendous improvement in a trial with stablemate Emir Star at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Little Clement won the 3f t rial in 38 3/5 and pave411 words
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Article93 1966-11-04 18 ONDON. Thurs— ShreusbufJ were beairn at home 4-3 by Bristol Rovers in an English Football League Div 3 match laat night. Otter I ft olish Dlv 1— Celtic 7 Stirling 3; M Mirren 1 Rangers 6 Inter-< itieo Fair* Tup 2nd round ind-lrc K:lmarnnck T Roy... Antwerp "f93 words
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Advertisement1070 1966-11-04 18 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD 6epnrate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following:— os I of Tender Tender Iming Documents Deposit Dale <fW EKKCTION <S: COMPLETI'ION of 3 Blocks of 10-Storey 3-Bm. Flats (Improved Typei (360 Units i. 1 Block ni 12-Storpy 3-Rm. Flats Umprowd Type i1,070 words
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Advertisement98 1966-11-04 18 f Never could take to a pipe A Jr^\ until I bought a J IJhm h **Ljr^ But now I'm a real Like to kntnv mart about Byforj pipes m d I pipe enthusiast. 1 always enjoy i tihy thty jfit t yuu suck I truly t>i,oyablt tmok, a «-0098 words
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132 1966-11-04 19 rREE defenders form a "wall' in front of the Belangor Club goal but that didn't stop Arul Raj (not in «tae picture) from .scoring for a Malaysian combination drawn from the Asian Games training squad at the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. The Selangor Club men132 words
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214 1966-11-04 19 Ganefo OFFICIAL INVITATION ARRIVES FOR SPORE r |"HE OFFICIAL Invitation to Singapore to compete In the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo). at Pnom Penh from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6, has arrived. A spokesman for the Cambodian Embassy said the invitation, signed by the chairman of the Ganefo214 words
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Article, Illustration383 1966-11-04 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Eddy named captain and coach MANSOOR RAHMAN BADMINTON: 13 for Bangkok By J]DDY CHOONG of Penan g, four times All-England champion in the 1950"5, has been selected for the Malaysian badminton team to the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec 9-20. Eddy, 36. will be captain and coach of383 words
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Article85 1966-11-04 19 A tree for Bangkok THE Malaysian contingent to the Asian Games at Bangkok next month will take witn them one of three types of trees for a tree-planting ceremony at the Games Village. The three types under consideration are the temousu (botanical name: Fragraea Frantn-ans). kapur (Dryobalanops Aromatica) and damor85 words
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Article17 1966-11-04 19 A Singapore Hockry Association twn bp*t a combined RAF side 4-0 on the Padang yes'rrr'ay17 words
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Article318 1966-11-04 19 MALAYA CUP RUGBY CELANGORS rugger team for their vital Malaya Cud tl e against Commonwealth Forces North at the Kiial;. Lumnur Padanu on Saturday are badly hit by the Malaysian athletes' preparation for the Asian Game.s and by the Bangkok tour of the University of318 words
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Article28 1966-11-04 19 Champion Army unlU from Hnng Kong. Singapore and Malaysia will meet In the Par East Land Forces annual triangular railing meet this week-end off Terendak Camp. Malacca.28 words
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Article71 1966-11-04 19 HONG KONO. Thurs. The Singapore Police cricket team today began their twoweek tour here by beating an Army side by nine »lcke»* In one-day match. Army, 146 ail out. war* no match lor the visitors who put up a sparkling display with ball and bat. 8Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-11-04 19 YOUNGEST team In A the Malaysian contingent to the Asian Games at Bangkok next month will be the sevon swimmers. Averatxr age: under 17. Thp oldest of them is 20--year-oid chrah Tong Kirn. who wai a finalist in the 100 m breast strokp event188 words
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Article128 1966-11-04 19 KRNfcST FRIDA - KRNfcST FRIDA Xv MAIN discussion at next Mooduv's meeting of the Manpore Hockey Association will be the omission of the hockey team from the Singapore contingent to the Fifth AMiin Games at Bangkok next month. Representatives of affiliates are expected to query Mr. S. Yocaraiah. the128 words
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Article56 1966-11-04 19 Srhonleirl r';vrr Nora Tay i for i ho three-met rp springboard event at the Singipi'vi Amateur Swimming As- ramos diving trials at Y,in Kit Pool yesterday. ■cored 90.40 points (qualifying mnrk 86.97). Two mfn divers, Hrn Peng Seng and Chene Kwok Chan. failed yesterday. They will be given56 words
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Advertisement278 1966-11-04 19 SIEMENS ///a ■^^^^Hi^^H I a *Am t *ITA*^Z Am I 111. VA*^ UT/\« mw^^*^* 00 ill it I SBfef^^BiH wSmte±±*miSm\ Now you will be able to charge your battery yourself The SIEMENS miniature battery charger will guarantee an always capable battery definite starting of the engine under all weather conditions.278 words
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Advertisement136 1966-11-04 19 JE IESS/' A^< 9 -flK9m y 'JMmS Mi W lan -WITH THE SULTRY @n[o)|?[NKS\ special November treat for the outdoor girl with a zest for living And, for 'with-it' J teeners with exciting fi ideas in November's ■Lf^ More f eatures more pictures ...more good things for you this month136 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-11-04 19 SOCC ER Eu Cop replay: Kedah Oovt. Servlcles v Peralc Govt Services (A. Star>. Harvrj Shield: Sitlawan Est v Kotoo (Sitlawan). P. Jaya l.rj-uf: IBU 'A' v Lfc Bin (Rd in grd). HOCKEY Bp©re Mt. 1: University v RAF Seletar; Dtr. I: Khalsa B v YMSA Trial: M<l<yMan XI v55 words
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324 1966-11-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TMIK National Union of Teachers Unlay decided to call off its threatened strike scheduled to begin on Monday and wail for the rciurn From Paris i I the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, for further talks on their324 words
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Obituary243 1966-11-04 20 MRS. STELLA RAYMOND PEREIRA ;,<- Gopuram. Aajraao RaquMn maai Our Lady of Luurrtr.s, Singapore on 8-11-66 at 6.30 a.m. I. ARULAMPALAM pMMtMMC Customs Depart m<nt K.L. passed away. Cortege lihms No. I Mai K.iwa Imbi Road K.I. p.m. 4-11-B6 for Loke Yew Road Crematorium. LIM KWEE ENC, A-.d J6243 words
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172 1966-11-04 20 GILBERT WOODEN - My mum is dead, said the little girl at the door GILBERT WOODEN By (^EREMBAN, Thurs. A Form V convent pupil, Hasnah binte Jamaluddin, was studying for her examinations last night at her home at Lobak Road here when she heard a knock on the door. When she opened the172 words
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Article315 1966-11-04 20 LONDON, Thurs.— There were i widespread losses on the London Stock Exchnge today but there were signs of a slight recovery near the close. Industrials were overshadowed by boardroom news and signs that more institutions were switching interest into fixed interest Issues. Equity leaders were 3d. to 9d.315 words
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Article66 1966-11-04 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 19 Ud Dec. 19 5 16d.. Jan. 19' 2 d.. Feb. 19 11 16 d. Jan. March 19 11 ltid April June 2O'»d July Sept. 20 3 16d.. Oct Dec. 20 3 16d Jan. March 20 3 16d.. April June 203 l«d.. July Sept. 203 16d,66 words
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Article35 1966-11-04 20 Tone: Quiet but steady. TIN LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1204 (-f£li. sellers £1205 I £li, Forward buyers £1208 i+£l>. sellers £1209 t+£li. Settlement £1205 (+£l). Turnover a.m. 215 tons, p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.35 words
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362 1966-11-04 20 Trade can free us from depending on West MUTUAL BENEFIT PLAN BY A TANZANIAN: K. LUMPUR. Thurs. TIIK Tananian delegate to the National Development Seminar today suggested that Afro-Asian nations buy from and sell to each other to IVee themselves from dependence on Western countries for markets and supplies. Speaking362 words
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106 1966-11-04 20 'BARBARIC VIOLATION OF THE ARMISTICE' SEOIL. Thurs. South Korea's Information Minister. Mr. Chonß Chul lions, last night described tin- North Korean attack on a I.N. patrol earlier in the day as a "barbaric violation" of the armistice It was a deliberate affront by the communists to South Korea and theReuter - 106 words
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Article48 1966-11-04 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Narciso Yepes. well-known Spanish artist, i will play on his own creation a I izuitar at the Victoria Th(atie on Nov. 30. He Will be on a tour of Southeast Asian couniries. India and Afghantttan, arranged by Singapore impres-sariu. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe.48 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-11-04 20 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Thurs. The search for th c missing RMAF singleengine Pioneer entered its third day today with Police Field Force squads moving into the dense Jungle between Kelantan and Perak. The plane, carrying a pilot and a passenger, disappeared while209 words
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Article51 1966-11-04 20 Bird singing contest SINGAPORE. Tliuis Tha Minister for Boda] Allairs. Inche Othman Wok and his wife will attend the Tourist Week bird .sinsin? contest at the Gay World Stadium on Sunday from 8 am. to I p.m. There will be items for the shama. the mata puteh and merbak jambul51 words
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Advertisement136 1966-11-04 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS <• Word, SIS i Minimum) PENTON On 3rd Novembrr at Mi. Alvernla Honpnal tv Margmret and Don a w>n. CHAN: To H*W H.ih and WcnK Onn ion on 3-lltiti m Bun»;.<ar Ward. Brother for Chun Mil. lINNATHURAV: lo AMM nnd .leyam a ion on .111-(>H ill XX. Hospital.136 words
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Advertisement240 1966-11-04 20 i ,—7 =aW/ "V A Q XT TO A Wl 1 V*v^- »>7ili ■I r Mi I .Tb t^ ,i HERE'S HOW yashica HAVE DONE IT The new camera is the Yashica J-7, a logical development of the highly successful Yashica J-5. It has all the proven features of the240 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-11-04 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor tho period 8 p.m Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kii.ila Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 75 73 Prninc 88 75 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 Smitnporr 91 75 C. Highlands 72 59 .Jcv-rllon 91 72 Kuchini?52 words
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