The Straits Times, 5 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIH Natimiiil Newspnptir Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration327 1966-11-05 1 4 A good credit risk' ANXIOUS TO SEE THAT MALAYSIA'S NEEDS ARE MET, HE SA YS ON ARRIVAL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA is regarded by the United States as a very good credit risk," the U.S. presidential adviser on South-east Asian economic and social affairs,ALI YUSOF - 327 words
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Article324 1966-11-05 1 SIA CHEONG YEW - Students go on rampage: 30 hurt SIA CHEONG YEW By NGEE ANN College students, protesting against the Thong Saw Pak report on the future of their institution, this afternoon stormed City Hall and ended up in a series of scuffles with the police, culminating with a bloody clash. About «'i()324 words
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Article181 1966-11-05 1 LB J: Surgery in two weeks VyASHINGTON. Frl. Doctors who will operate on President Johnson In about two weeks' time vetoed his plans to plunge Into t h (> Congressional flection campaign this week, authoritative sources said today. The President accepted (heir advice even though the abdominal and throat operationsReuter - 181 words
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Article22 1966-11-05 1 new sovirr tito MTFO NXTIONS. Frl.— Knssia today vetoed Security Council resolution mud at border peace betweefl Israel and Syrin22 words
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Article366 1966-11-05 2 HANOI, VIETCONG LEADERS INVITED PNOM PENH, Friday. mHE Cambodian Chief of State. Prince J. Norodom Sihanouk, has announced tha a Vietnam 'counter-conference" will be hek here in a few weeks in reply to the recent conferences in Manila and New Delhi. It will be attended366 words
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202 1966-11-05 2 Tit for tat: Ghana holds up departure of envoys ACCRA, Fri. Eight Chinese diplomats who tried to leave for Peking yesterday were met by Ghanaian officials at the airport and returned to their embassy, according to Informed sources. A Government statement said later that there had been misunderstanding over exitReuter - 202 words
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Article34 1966-11-05 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri.— The General Assembly and Security Council completed elections to the World Court last night, choosing Mr. Sture Petren. of Sweden, and Mr Cesar Bengzon. of the Philippines. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article52 1966-11-05 2 ADDIS ABABA. Fri. Some 30 Atricans dressed in the cloth cap and blue boilersuit uniform of the Chinese Red Guards arrived here by air today from Peking. The Africans mainly Tanzanians had been studying In China and one said he and some others had undergone military trainingReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-11-05 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. The State D»partment said last night ii was the responsibility nf the Thai Government to deal with terrorism and subversion in Thailand The I.S. was providing training. technical and material support, but was not encased in riimli.il against insurgents inReuter - 170 words
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Article20 1966-11-05 2 KINSHASA. Pri. The Congo's first television station i.s scheduled to open here on Nov. 24 —A. P.20 words
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202 1966-11-05 2 MALIK: 100,000 TO 200,000 KILLED AFTER COUP KARACHI, Friday. JJETWEEN 100,000 and 200,000 Indonesian! were killed following the Communist coup attempt in October last year, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr.* Adam Malik, said last night. They had died in "widespread clashes, killings and counter-killings." Speaking at a dinner. Mr. Malik,Reuter - 202 words
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103 1966-11-05 2 Suharto: Chinese problem persists JAKARTA. Kri. Gen. Suharto, chairman of Indonesia Cabinet Presidium, has diM Insrd ihat efforts made by th* Indonesian authorities to assimilate citizens of Chinese descent had not succeeded so far. Radio Jakarta reported today. Gen. Suharto, mad* the statement when addressing a student conference at Tri-SaktiReuter - 103 words
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Article64 1966-11-05 2 PARIS jFti. A cheque foe U. 5.1705.882 Raid to represent one day's military expenditure by Iran was presented yesterday to the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco). The presentation waj> made by Princess Ashraf. representing th« Shah of Iran, who announced several months agoAP - 64 words
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Article73 1966-11-05 2 MADRAS. Pri. Twenty-six ol i the 40 Chinese crew of the Panamanian ship Progress are feared dead after it ran aground In a gale off Madras harbour and split in two The Madras Port Trust said the 7.132-ton vessel's master was among the 14 menReuter - 73 words
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Article23 1966-11-05 2 3UV/ Fri Fiji j. nrM Chinese mayor M Councillor Eddie Wong, •lected unopposed luxt night at _*utoka. Fiji's second largest town.23 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-11-05 2 Peace no nearer after LBJ trip, says Nixon WEW YORK, Fri. A Former Vice-Pre-sident Richard Nixon said yesterday that President. Johnson's trip to Manila "had no effect on our onemies and peace is no nearer." In a st.airmcnt entitled, "An Appraisal of Manila." he said: Casualties "The Administration"! current policy209 words
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Article61 1966-11-05 2 MANILA Fri— Governor Delfln Montano or Cavite Province hu asked for nn Air Pore? Weather Bureau tPam of rainmakers to induce artificial rain over rice-pro I ducing areas of the Philippine* I He said a drought threatening an otherwise K"<>d rice crop In Cavite andReuter - 61 words
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190 1966-11-05 3 'Sexier without socks' is new U.S. rage YEW YORK. Fri— AmeriA can college boys are going without socks and at hast one girl thinks it makes them look "sexier." The socklrNs fad. which extends from colleges and universities from New York to San Francisco. Is the latest thing for theReuter - 190 words
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Article53 1966-11-05 3 MM IJ-m;<n South Korean tr.ir> mi.vion is tryu k w a rejuvenating plan: thnt sustained rx-Prr.sident Synem.in Rliee until his death at Mr. .vmi Won Harm. who hrart.s th* delegation, which arrived here yeftprri.iy. .viid the plant, ginseng, wss widely Mkrn in tonic solutions and .Mnips inReuter - 53 words
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235 1966-11-05 3 'Harlems' in Britain too unless ONDON, Fri. Britain would have its own "harlems" and American-type race problems unless it cut down coloured immigration, the House of Lords was told last night. Former Conservative Home Secretary Lord BrooKe urged the Government to siop issuing work permits to Commonwealth immigrants at aReuter - 235 words
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Article22 1966-11-05 3 Pr.. Indonesia-, new Amba.ssador in London. Oen Jbrahim Adjie. yesterday called on Britain s Parliamentary Undersecretary Lord Walston.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article267 1966-11-05 3 LONDON, Friday. DESCENDANTS of the illegitimate children of virile English Kings who lived a gay life with their mistresses in the 16th and 17th centuries should not sit in Britain's House of Lords a leftwing M.P. declared last night. There were also too many i267 words
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96 1966-11-05 3 DOME, Fri. Italy yesterday ordered a clerk at the Soviet trade mission here to leave the country within 48 hours. Th" step was taken at the request <n Italian security men. the Foreign Miniid. Italian officials alleged that the clerk. Mr. Kir Len-Reuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-11-05 3 ANOTHER BONN COALITION? BONN, Friday TtfEST GERMANY'S Free Democrats, who triggered the current Bonn Government crisis, last night tabled their conditions for joining another coalition government. Four Free Democrat ministers last week walked out of Chancellor Erhard's 20-member Cabinet, leaving him in an almost untenable position176 words
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Article204 1966-11-05 3 The four issues in the crisis to buy American weapons to offset foreign currency costs of U.S. forces here. TO IMPROVE Bonn's relations with Paris white expanding the Atlantic Alliance and adapting it to new situations. TO IMPROVE relations with East European nations with the ultimate aim of establishing diplomaticReuter - 204 words
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Article61 1966-11-05 3 LOS ANGELES, Pri. Actress Connie Stevens divorced actor James Stacy yesterday alter testifying. "He didn't want to be married Miss Stevens, 28. said in court thai Stacy. 29. used abusive and vulgar language to her in public. They were married on Oct. 12. 1963 and haveAP - 61 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 3 KAMPALA. Pri— Three Uganda soldiers were killed and five wounded during an attack on an army patrol on Wednesday night by a southern Sudanese rebel force near the Sudan border, a Government .spokesman said here yesterday. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article36 1966-11-05 3 CAIRO. Fri.— Gas whs found yesterday in the Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate in the Nile Delta and. according to the Egyptian Middle East news agency, there Hre hopes that oil might be found. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article244 1966-11-05 3 BIG JOBS THREAT: UNIONS TO MEET ONDON, Fri. Trade union leaders will meet on Monday to try to solve the car industry's anti redundancy strike which has now made 34.000 workers idle and threatened the Jobs of thousands more. The strike was triggered off two weeks ago when 25 workersReuter - 244 words
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Article28 1966-11-05 3 GUATEMALA CITY. Pri.— The Guatemalan Government imposed a 30-day state of siege throughout the country yesterday aimed at stemming terrorist attack and subversive activities. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article31 1966-11-05 3 SAIGON, Pri— The cost of rice Vietnam's staple food— has increased 16 per cent over last month and this country's fragile economy faces a new surge of inflation. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article29 1966-11-05 3 MANILA. Fri— About 100.000 unissued Philippine stamps commemorating last week's Manila summit meeting will be burned to prevent them from being hoarded by stamp collectors. UPIUPI - 29 words
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159 1966-11-05 3 fAPE KENNEDY, Fri.— An unmanned Gemini spacecraft with a hole in its beatshield yesterday survived a fiery plunge through the atmosphere, overcoming a major hurdle in America's plan to put a manned military laboratory into space. A Titan 3-C rocket. America's most powerful159 words
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Article39 1966-11-05 3 SANTIAGO. Pri. Hernan ■OM Suazo. former President of Bolivia, yesterday asked Chile for political asylum. He arrived in Santiago on Tuesday nnht by air from the ChileanBolivian border town of Caquena In the extreme north.— DPl.39 words
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265 1966-11-05 3 Briton arrives in US for anti-spy —talks- WASHINGTON, Fri.— A British intelli- gence official has arrived here for talks on Anglo-American security amid reports that both countries have stepped up their anti-spy activities. US. intelligence sources said liaison between th« two countries on Intelligence and security matters was normally soReuter - 265 words
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Advertisement197 1966-11-05 3 Look at a Ronson and you'll see sophistication Light it and you'll see more «We spend seven weeks building every Ronson to stand out in the crowd. The deep gloss finish (we put en a thicker coat ing of chrome than is really necessary),the smooth,precision action. They show at once.197 words
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Advertisement217 1966-11-05 3 DD BANGAcBALL L--^/ only 50^ from all BP Service Stations ml SUPER LsJmix* DEFINITELY LAST DAY! Bargatns YOU'LL PAY MUCH LESS IF YOU BUY ONLY TO -DAY!! AT MODERN SILK STORE 34, High Street, Singapore. Tel: *****. EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES ASdtmtUtl rfiommirnd that you control ants and217 words
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Advertisement475 1966-11-05 4 k Beneath the roofs of Soochow's venerabfeTefiv Jb \A/I ir"T"^r" pie of the Three Pure Ones, .g Vi/l II 111 the Red Guards, Chmtfs m*~.^^tfk .^^r /^N I I I"— X IT" young vigilantes, corrtinI l\l ued their destruction of Pr V^IL—L—I I what they termed "relics of K/I^^ML^Ci the475 words
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302 1966-11-05 5 Chamber to stick to $1 30 m blood debt claim IZUALA LUMPUR. Fn The Associated Chinese Chambers or Commerce will continue with its "blood debt" claim of $130 million (S5O million less than the original amount asked for) from the Japanese Government as compensation for atrocities committed during the war.302 words
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129 1966-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, hi. Major A. J. s:lva. Military ADC to the former Yang di-Pertuan Agong, and two other Malaysian army officers will leave here by air tomorrow for further military training in Australia. The other orßcers are Maior Said Alwee bin Ja'afar. of129 words
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Article49 1966-11-05 5 MBAN Mi int Nenn Simo'.iaii atau Oovernmem will advance 58.5U0 to M» nctien at the Qodong J.i\.i i.iiid dcveiop- me to buy ruu >r tapping cquipim-ir tatei cuds and buckets. Ihe settlers are required to pay back at $5 month wlten their nihoci a lapped49 words
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Article44 1966-11-05 5 PBNANCI Pti Hes.den:.- uf Pu.au Am.in an :o appeal to th* state authurtUaa to build them a new letty. The island's mam ietty ouilt some years ago and named after tneir late penghulu. Inche Noord.n bin Mastan. has collapsed44 words
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Article114 1966-11-05 5 §INGAPORE. Fri.— The I Wrens are in town The Naval Base is agog with excitement with the arrival ol 27 young memberi ol the Worn ci ix Royal Naval Service late la-t night The BTOUp. wlio Hew m by .< British Eagle tlight.114 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-11-05 5 Students grapple with police in bid to rush Premier's office DIOTING students or Ngee Ann College storm the centre of government in Singapore City Hall yesterday in their protest against the Thong Saw Pak report. Thirty students were injured and ten policemen were taken to hospital. One69 words
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318 1966-11-05 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. like Malaysia, incidents like those which occurred during Mr. Johnson's visit should be avoided Connections The Government knew all i the time of the presence of Communist elements In the Labour Party and Party Ra'ayat The two telegrams from Peking and318 words
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Article34 1966-11-05 5 BUTTERWORTH Fri. Mrs J AH. Deverell. wife of the' manager of the Chartered Bank here, will give away the prizes at the St. ifaUfkH Private Secondary School's annual speech day on Monday.34 words
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84 1966-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The 100.000-ton Liberian tanker World Standard, which was temporarily disabled in the South China Sea last week, is now in a Singapore dock undergoing repairs. She arrived on her own steam. The Anglo-French Trading Co.. acenu for the ship, said that the84 words
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Article24 1966-11-05 5 TANJONG MALIM Frt. Th€ Perak branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold a dance at the Tanjong Maiim Club tomorrow.24 words
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228 1966-11-05 5 Malaysia a model in rural progress: Razak p.ARIT BU.NTAR. Kri Malaysia is looked upon as a model country for rural de\elopment by many newly-independent nations, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said here this evening. lie said this when he declared open the Krian District Sukan Gerakan Maju (Operation228 words
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Article29 1966-11-05 5 KLANTAN. Fn. The Deputy' Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. will open the Palung StHle Koran re idinp competition on Nov. 10 at the Tenter loh tovit padang.29 words
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157 1966-11-05 5 Vosper's $8.5 m. scheme well advanced SINGAPORE. Fri. The Vosper-Thor-neycroft group have announced that the 58.5 million first stage of their development programme of their Tanjong Rhu shipyard is well advanced, and will be completed in the middle of next year. The complete scheme involves improved .slipways, much enlarged boat-build-ing157 words
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Article72 1966-11-05 5 TEI IK ANBON. Fri M Patchiapen, 4t. an <*ii pain i itate mandore. wm renwudeci for .< week wlir:-: he was produced In itv magistrate'! court h lerday on two counta of rape. He vas ;il]oi;rti to ha\ t r*pi': two C'rtb H«ed 12. one on72 words
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Article36 1966-11-05 5 IPOH. Fn Mohiinied Noor n:.: I 18. unemployed. who pleaded gUlllv to stCallllK 5) katis of empty cartridge i.. bound o\tr for sb OMMIUM 10 S2OO by a magistrate's court here tnci.iv36 words
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Advertisement300 1966-11-05 5 Here ore 14 good reasons why you should buy a G.E. Room Air-CondHioner Made in U.S.A. 1 8. WEATHER-PROTECTED ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS located on room side of Weather Barrier. RUST-RESISTANT ALUMINIUM REAR GRILLE No stains down the side of the building. <•"*'"' r rT^^V 7. HI-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE FRONT r^O^K^^^V*2*^ B SLIDE300 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-11-05 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl V Z^ /BEASTLY TUW-TUW j 7OOAV- y J^r s^^ /-i<#P^ BOTMOrAgUSeD HI/AM Tt, C^T FURHITURE HvW i P"r cigcnoc] Jlt=*425 words
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Advertisement324 1966-11-05 6 •WELCOME* /TE-fILtS^^TARC FROM +*£Zl^> f^ OIMIIO HONGKONG FOR 1966 TOURIST WEEK "SOUTH-EAST ASIAN SPiCTACUIAR"* MISS MISS CHANG MISS MISS LI YOONG YOONG HUI HSIEN CHOW SHIAN LIN6 LING ft MISS MR. MISS CHEN CHING WONG SHUN HAN YEN CATHAY: tonight midnightT Lock ot these two tough guys. Notice how handsome.324 words
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Advertisement536 1966-11-05 6 I ADELPHI HOTEL p d WELCOMES TOURISTS g I "THE ROMANS"! M ADELPHI GRILL TERESA KHOO HER 3 NOTES 53 Provide non-stop dance music 5i !?2 till 2 a.m. C| MALAY CULTURAL DANCES ADELPHI NIGHT SPECIAL PERFORMANCE CLUB PEACOCK TAE KWON DO ?0 r> pi (Korean Art of Self Defenct>536 words
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Advertisement313 1966-11-05 6 1 I n5 1 m WHY NOT ARRANGE TO MEET AT WHITE BEAR RESTAURANT EXTCNSION 1.00 a.m. EVERY SATURDAY 12-2, Iras Imh Rood, Tel: J4016, 2*«24 I I i I GANEFO ASIAN GAMES Special GANEFO CAMBODIA TOUR 7 days by air. $370 24 11. 28 11 1 12. j 13.313 words
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Advertisement396 1966-11-05 6 1 YEAR'S MOST EXCITING MUSICAL 1 TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 p.m. CASH BOOK EARLY! 2 4 SHOWS TOMORROW: 11 a.m. -3 6 -9 p.m. (No Free List) J J See The Twists. .Shakes. .The Unusual Indian ALo Go-Go Dances J Ik-East Asia Film Co. DHARMENDRA*RA.ISHRTE < I jVtOHABBAT ZfNDAGi HAi396 words
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Advertisement464 1966-11-05 6 iSATHAYjA NOW SHOWING' I 1 am. 1 JO 4. 12. 45, IS. 630 9 li pm 64S It 930 pm •HOW 10 SitAl. A MILLION" PALACE THtATRt ACROBATIC ACTS by Jimmy Jclt ond Bombi. CATHAY. The Ldsl Of 1 he becrct Agents? CATHAY n m. "CAVALRY COMMAND" PALACE o.m. Advcntum464 words
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247 1966-11-05 7 Paymaster case: Defence issue adjourned KOALA LIMPIR. I ri— A magistrate. Mr. M Malialinu.jm. will decide on Not. 18 whether Capt. Abdul Rahman bin Saracuri. 36. paymaster of the Federation Military < ollrge at Sungei Besi. is required to make his defence on a false report ••barge. .Mr MakaltefMi adjourned247 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 7 KAMI'AU Ph.— Yoog Set* Fun. of Kenyan new ullage, Oopeng, was Qned $'J5 when he pieacied guilty in Urn nagiKntte'a court h«re yesterday 10 operatin? his radio loudly t;i! Ute every night, eau.sim: Inconvenience and annoyance to his neighbours41 words
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Article, Illustration538 1966-11-05 7 LEE FOO SAN IPOH. Friday - 'Somehow I feel that he is still alive..' LEE FOO SAN IPOH. Friday WIFE OF MAN MISSING IN RMAF PLANE SAYS: By AWURRIED young woman has been moving about Ipoh airport watching plant's and helicopters taking off and landing since Wednesday morning. She app r o a ehed members of538 words
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Article96 1966-11-05 7 AIALACCA, Fn. A millionaire, who had a coffin ill reserved for him for more than 34 vcar.-. was today laid tr, re.-,t in that coffin. Mr. Cnx Hin Tiang. 85. estate owner and landed proprietor, who died on Oct. IT. wa^ reputed to be the richest man96 words
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Article60 1966-11-05 7 TAIPING. Fn. The driver and rrte owner of a car which em. fed excessive MOke while travelling aiiine main road near here on June. 4- 1965. pleaded guilty by lett#T to ihe magtrrate'i court here, in xep«rate c^ses yesterday The driver. Choafci H.x-k Hot60 words
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186 1966-11-05 7 COLLECTIVE PADI PLANTING SCHEME A SUCCESS \IALACCA, Fri. collective padi I planting scheme the first of its kind in Malaysia launched in July has proved a success. This w&l announced yesterday by the acting Chief Minister. Dato Tan Cheng Swe<\ when he opened the •Operation Progress' exhibition at Sunga: Rambai,186 words
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200 1966-11-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Singapore Traction Co. j Employees Union today gave the firm a fortnight to settle the un:on\s general claim*, or face strike action A union delegation, led by Its orrMdent. Inche Haihim kins In* seciTlarv. Mr Lee H'H.-k t^eiiu. ihe treasurer Mr K200 words
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Article46 1966-11-05 7 PENANG. Hi. About 300 officials and mrmbers of the Penang Malay Chamber oi Commerce will discu-s-s business opportunities and ways to improve Malay economy at a get-together a: Bam M<*ung tomorrow. Talks will be gi\en by the chamber's officials and officials from Mara.46 words
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Article28 1966-11-05 7 'IAIPING- Fn Anmad F'auzi bin Ha.v Abdul Kadir. 30. wax fined S5O today for opera t ng a !eievi.«ion set without a licence. He pleaded quiity.28 words
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226 1966-11-05 7 Smuggling from Sabah: New round of talks \IANILA, Fri. A team is expected to leave for Kuala Lumpur this month for a new round of talks to stamp out the multi-million dollar smuggling from Sabah into the Philippines. Foreign Office sources here said the Foreign Un-der-Seeretary. Mr. Manuel Collantes. wouldAP - 226 words
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Article32 1966-11-05 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. 1 ii t Federation of Malaya Society of Architect! has been \oluntaj;iv dissolved and In i:s place :ne Pertubohan Alcitelc Malaysis (MaItvsian ln.-<!:lii!e of Architect*! has been formed.32 words
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Advertisement125 1966-11-05 7 Exclusive Genuine Peking Food in Singapore Malaysia EASTERN PALACE RESTAURANT lit Floor John Little's Building, Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Phones: ***** t ***** Big Dinner or Small Makan ALL WELCOME AMPLE PARKING SPACE UNDERGROUND CAR PARK OPENS NIGHTLY TILL MIDNIGHT Superb Food High quality vintage wines and spirits Dinner and125 words
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Advertisement369 1966-11-05 7 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS LIFETIME TREASURES Your Wedding Photographs Deserve The Best And You Get It In Ultra Modern SERANGOON BROADWAY STUDIO With THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES 3 ULTRA MODERN STUDIOS Fully Airconditioned (No long hour waiting for Bride and Bridegroom) (Managed by skilful cameramen with years of experience) FREE ENLARGEMENTS Outdoor StrvtCK369 words
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301 1966-11-05 8 Separation: No change in the aims of EDB SINGAPORE, Krkiav. Tl II'! sc|»;ii;ili<)ii ni Singapore from Malaysia in August Itiii,") h;»s nol resulted in any need for change in llic primary objet'lives <>l the Economic l)c\ c'l<)|)iiuiil Board. "Indeed. In the context of the economic structure of Singapore as a301 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-11-05 8 {SINGAPORE. FrL Americas "Hotel King," Mr. Robert. Huyot. today described Singapore as "one of the great shopping centres of the world. Mr. Huyot la P'rsident uf Intcr-Continontal Hotels Corporation, which controls an international chain of hotels, flew into Singapore today for a brief visit193 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-11-05 8 TIIK Archbishop of Malaysia and Singapore. Monsignor Michael Olcommendv (above) pinning the coveted Papal award Bene Merenti on the lapel of Mr. S% Ah Chok. warden of the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Jonore Bahru. .Mr Ne is Ihe first person in .lohore67 words
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Article99 1966-11-05 8 JAPANESE YOUTH MISSION DUE SINGAPORE. Fn An 11 member Japanese youth goodwill mitatim will arrive in Singapore on Sunday night for a fourday visit. The mission, led by Mi T Fuju. prafHaor of agriculture at Tokyo University, will be met at the airport by representatives of the Peoples Association here.99 words
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145 1966-11-05 8 3 student unions form national body SINGAPORE. Fri. Three students' unions in Singapore have banded to form the National Union of Singapore Students. At a meeting at the University of Singapore Students Union last night, representatives of ihe USSU the Ngee Ann College Students Union and the Singapore Polytechnic Student*145 words
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Miscellaneous743 1966-11-05 8 SPORE AIRPORT TRAFFIC 'I'hk riianlM if Mawi ariMtaai of iimi tlrcrafl moirmfnii at I Paya Latat raati smg.ipor*: ARRIVALS Btili»h I««lt»: htoin I'm'li I ;:i i T tn Thai Inltrnatianal rinm lakmi .'T'<; I'it It. II am fmm K-NELok. Kn-li. Uumpiit iTO I«| I |i tn fii.'i lnk>o. Ds.ika ralwaa,743 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1966-11-05 9 The mine that killed 1,150 men in one blast A MINER USED HIS PICK TO PRISE A DUD DETONATOR FROM A SHOT HOLE AND SPARKED AN HISTORIC DISASTER AT 7 a.m. on March 10. 1906, the gaunt, desperate French town of BillyMontigny near the huge Courrieres coal mine, about 401,552 words
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Advertisement36 1966-11-05 9 ..and once again it's .•^fe» B SEIKO OFFICAL TIMERS FOR THE XV 111 OLYMPIC GAMES 111 ONCE AGAIN JUSTIFY THEIR INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION w/fl FOR PRECISION TIMING ACHIEVEMENTS TO TIME ALL EVENTS AT THE sth A$|AN GAMES36 words
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Obituary74 1966-11-05 10 M Wn,4. sis (Mimlmmm) MRS. 0. KANDIAH wlf. of K. Kandlsh penaioner Surrey Dept Talplng. mother of Mrs. Ramanathan. Mr. Khathirkamallngam. Mrs Rajaslngam. Kanagalingam. Btvallngam. Mahaiinram na>sed away .1 ii-mt Mullakam. Ceylon LIM KWEE ENG, A(ed M of 11. Alexandra rioae, Slngapora, 1 passed «'<• peacefully on 3rd November74 words
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Obituary49 1966-11-05 10 f H «rrf. SIS i Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr. Thuralalngam of Raub who deponed 'rom ua on 5-11-M. Badly missed by mfc snd aona IN EVER LOVING Memory of Madam Chong Swee I^an dlsd »-11-S3 I">e«rlT miaaed hut always rsmerahered h» her loved ones.49 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, November 5, 1966
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Article654 1966-11-05 10 After years of false alarms most people have given up questioning Singapore's economic resilience. Still, separation and the coming issue of the Singapore dollar have created doubts, so Mr. Lini Kirn San, the Minister for Finance, did well to try to allay them when he addressed the654 words
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Article403 1966-11-05 10 In what it presents to be a gesture to Tengku Abdul Rahman, th« National Union of Teachers has announced that it will not call its members out on strike until the Education Minister returns from a Unesco conference in Paris on Nov. 10 or 11. The strike notice403 words
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Article195 1966-11-05 10 The Ghana-Guinea dispute is a case of three wrongs not making a right. It was wrong of Guinea to forcibly detain Ghanaian officials who followed ex-President Nkrumah into exile in Conakry, then became disenchanted with him and asked to be allowed to go home. It was wrong of195 words
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Letters
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Letter236 1966-11-05 10 DO we need the Welfare Department the kind we are having now in Singapore? The present Welfare Department and its set- up is the same as it was about twenty years ago, in 1946. Then it had to deal with many urgent and Important social problems236 words
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Letter124 1966-11-05 10 r ]*EACHERS seem worse off than beggars. We »eem to be forever at the receiving end and waiting for our housing and medical benefits, and now for news of our transfers. examinations are well under way and in the twinkling of an eye, the holidays will124 words
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Letter39 1966-11-05 10 FORMER Singapore workers now in Malaysia have been allowed to withdraw from the CPF. Why cannot MalayMans now in Singapore be given the same facility with the EPF? What is so difficult about amending the EPF provisions? DESPERATE Singapore39 words
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Article108 1966-11-05 10 UEFORE the meters were placed there the Coliseum car park in Kuala Lumpur was full of cars, proving it was doing its Job in a small way by keeping the streets clear of parked cars. Now that the meters have come, the car park is almost deserted.108 words
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Article483 1966-11-05 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS by M.A., University of Malaya VOCABULARY: PrnUng tadji Important, mumiMrl. KEpcnttncAN mi Importance, In-tei-Mt; KFdaulatAN in) sovereignty; I)I-Uns-•onffKAN i -ni-adaKAN") to be held; BERSENshrIZAN (v, advj (to be> individually; krja.r. Ming* jar iv> to chase, go or run alter; MEMbiarKAN ivi to let something be;483 words
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945 1966-11-05 10 ANDREW WILSON - ANDREW WILSON by London, Fri. ON an 800-acre wasteland of scrub on America's west coast the excavators are clearing space for the world's largest aircraft plant. Here by next July the first workers will be preparing production of the Boeing 747 the 500-seater,OFNS - 945 words
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Advertisement899 1966-11-05 10 Straits Tines I Malay Mail be handed to: COIO STORACt IOH a. MARKIT Orchard Road (Recesjtraniti Oe«k) COIO STOHACt tRANCHES At Holland Read Naval love Aufhantrd Aarnfv CITY BOOK STORI ITO., w.nche.le. Heute, Cellyst Qua* TH( NEWS FRONT fifipatrick'i SupensiaHiav M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Nevjl Se<e I HAMIEM899 words
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Advertisement18 1966-11-05 10 .aaSBBBBBBBBBkv /JL**^*^^ 99 nH of no men pretv ft* man-shfl>jerj <h*i 71m PEKING* *0 ft aj, Ns*Mi BrMta18 words
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Advertisement30 1966-11-05 10 Jfh<-M bbß 2; H 2f li jgfiuil K*J "^W m '«B£j.a S I&b^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbHbBbV BBBBBsf V^KT wKbBBBBBBBbI n^^frtnsß^^^BMJla^JEjWP**^***^ water is King (long may it rain) "TEACHERS' fifty-fifty with Pfer«MKiona<OM SCOTCH WHISKY30 words
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Article, Illustration506 1966-11-05 11 'Back Malaysia to hilt' call to Sabahans HEAD OF STATE'S BIRTHDAY JOY JESSELTON, Fri.. —The Yang diPertua Nega r a, Dato Pcngirau Ha.ji Ahmad Raffae, today called on all Sabahans to support Malaysia "to the hilt" for in Malaysia, he said, lay their hope in years to come. He was506 words
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361 1966-11-05 11 DR TOH HOPES FOR MULTI-LINGUAL COMPUTERS J'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today envisaged the day when computers would be able to translate one language into another. The day that such a machine was developed. It would no doubt help Singapore solve Its multi-lingual problems, and would be361 words
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Article47 1966-11-05 11 KUANTAN. Prt. A Deauty contest to pick Miss Pahang for the Mis*. Malaysia International contest will be held at tbe Town Hall here on Nov 12. The winner will represent the State at the national contest to be liHrt it Penang on Ocr 1047 words
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Article28 1966-11-05 11 KUALA LI'MPUR. Fri The clangor State Government Uto build a (300.000 hostel for 300 pupils from rural area* studying in school* here near Kampong Dato Kramat28 words
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171 1966-11-05 11 Schoolboy, electrician win $5,000 prize SINGAPORE. Fri. Two identical winning entries out of 300,--000 received In the $64,000 Shell Philips contest has resulted in the sponsors awarding two first prizes, each worth $5,000. More than 1.000 other prizes worth $64,000 will be awarded. The first prize winners are lnche Daud171 words
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Article66 1966-11-05 11 PENANO. Fri.— The Minister of Welfare Service*. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will open a concert by handicapped persons at the 8t George's Girls School hall here tomorrow night. Fourteen items, including a lion dance and a bersanding ceremony, will be contributed by four local institutions the66 words
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310 1966-11-05 11 WORK-TO-RULE ULTIMATUM SERVED ON 15 COMPANIES Wage talks deadlock: Strike ballot taken piFTEEN European managed shipping, trading and engineering firms operating in Kuala Lumpur, Port Swettenham, Penang, Ipoh, Malacca and Seremban face a work-to-rule from their 5,000 employees next "Wednesday over a wage-dispute. Notice of Industrial action was served on310 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-11-05 11 ZAIBEDAH SPEAKS OF BIG AMBITION l/I'ALA LUMPIR. Fri A women officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, whose ambition is to he a diplomat, today save one simple reason why women make better diplomats— they are more tactful than men. She is Che Zaibedah binte Ahmad (above) who is the154 words
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Article43 1966-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Old Rafflesians (former students of Raffles Institution. Singapore) will hold a barbecue night at Petal ing Jay a on Nov. 19. Those who wish to attend should ring Mr. Low Ah Yew of Air France, tel *****43 words
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Article21 1966-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Selangor Wine and Spirit Dealers Association held a dinner to celebrate its 49th anniversary today21 words
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98 1966-11-05 11 CEREMBAN. Fri— The 44- Yang diPertuan Besar of Negrl Sembllan. who went to the United States for medical treatment on Sept. 26. is expected back on Nov. 16. The Acting Mentri Besar. lnche Abdul Samad bin Idris. disclosed this at a i98 words
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299 1966-11-05 11 J7"UALA LUMPUR, Prt. 1V Mr. Justice GUI today reserved his ruling on the application of Miss Leaw Mci Lee for admission to the Federation Bar. following objections by the Federation Bar Council, the Selangor Bar Committee and the representative of the Attorney-General. The299 words
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Article43 1966-11-05 11 PENA.NG. Fri. Seventy adult, education students here will receive certificates at a graduatmn ceremony at the Kwong Hwa Chinese School. Sungei Nibong Besar. on Sunday. Puan Hamiriah Muta'.ib. wife of the State Adult Education Organiser uill present the certificate*.43 words
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Advertisement125 1966-11-05 11 I fl r SINGLE LENS REFLEX PRESENTS THE PERFECT SYSTEM CAMERA MIRANDA ft DESIGNED FOR VERSATILITY EASY HANDLING ADAPTABILITY MIRANDA FV WITH 50mm MIRANDA Fl 9 AUTOMATIC LENS. SPEED TO 1/1000 SEC. WITH OPTIONAL SNAP-ON CDS EXP. METER SOP I SENG CHEONG Co., Ltd. ii MIDDLE ROAD- SINGAPORE TITII lIIMIIW125 words
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Advertisement126 1966-11-05 11 THE COMPASS-ROSE NEW SYMBOL OF MANSFIELDS WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE As early as the 14th Century, the Compass- the symbol for our World-Wide Travel Rose could be found on Venetian, Genoese Service. Being one of the first Tray** and Spanish ships and was essential on Agents in this part of the126 words
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Miscellaneous766 1966-11-05 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Kuala Lumpur Menace. 700 News in English; }$/%£££*s&s& Malarc*; 3. lt^ lohnr* B»- Bewitched "Be It Ever So hru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Mortgaged;" 8.00 News in Pabat; 9 Kluang. -Mandarin; 8.10 Antara dua 300 P.M.: Opening and Pro- Irama; 8.35 Danger in Paris; gramme Summary;766 words
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198 1966-11-05 12 Brain surgery in Sydney on Spore woman? SYDNEY, Fri. Australian surgeons may operate on the brain of a young Chinese woman from Singapore who has never spoken in her life Since childhood she has been suffering from a rare neurological disorder which also prevents normal use of her left handReuter - 198 words
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Article67 1966-11-05 12 PERTH. Fri. The export division of the West Australian Chamber of Manufacturers has organised its second group of trade visit to South-East Asia for this year The group, which will be led by the president. Mr. Walter Hughes, will leave Perth on Nov. 9 and will67 words
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Article, Illustration542 1966-11-05 12 21 BRITONS LEAVE TOMORROW TO STEP UP THE SLOW GROWTH OF TRADE WITH US [^ORD ERROLL, leader of a British trade mission that leaves for Malaysia and Singapore on Sunday, said yesterday that British exporters were concerned at the pace with which Japan was capturing markets inAP; UPI - 542 words
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Article23 1966-11-05 12 KANGAR. Fri. A total of 2.928 new voters have enrolled in Perlis during the electorate registration month which ended hert recently.23 words
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Article232 1966-11-05 12 Steps to remove friction From BILL CAMPBELL: Jesselton. Fri. gTEPS are being taken to "smooth out" government machinery between the Sabah State Government and the Central Government to remove all possible areas of friction, the Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, said today. 1 Speaking to reporters on his return from232 words
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185 1966-11-05 12 Malaysia studying Indon training offer I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has responded favourably tc the offer by the Indonesian Government to train her army officers at the Indonesian Army Staff College in Bandoeng. This was stated here today by the college commandant. Maj.-Gen. Suwarto, who arrived yesterday for a two-day visit.185 words
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Article44 1966-11-05 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The importation of ink v. now subject to quantitative restriction bayed on 50 per cent of the applicant's proved imports for 19fi5. The restriction applies to ink for duplicating machines and writing and drawing inks, including marking ink.44 words
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Article63 1966-11-05 12 SIN3APORE Fri In a four- I day rfcruiting drive which ended yestercay. a total of 450 men applied for vacancies in the va- rious trades open in the Royal Air Force iMa lava). A Far East Air Force spokesman today said about 115 of them63 words
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129 1966-11-05 12 TONDON, Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, was asked in Parliament yesterday for an assurance that he would not alter Britain's defence agreement with Brunei without the Sultan's acceptance. Conservative M.P. Mr. Anthony Royle also wanted an assurance that the Government did notReuter - 129 words
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Article41 1966-11-05 12 PENANG. Fri.— The Minister of Education and chairman of the National Family Planning Board. Irene Mohamed Kh.r .Tohan. will open the family planning seminar at the staff nurses hostel here at I 6.30 p.m. on Saturday. Nov. 19.41 words
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445 1966-11-05 12 Snake Temple incident: A full report PENANG. Fri. An official report was sent to the Penang Tourist Association today about the incident at the Snake Temple here last Sunday in which 30 American tourists fled when their guide was assaulted by a man and surrounded by stallkeepcrs armed with parangs445 words
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Article50 1966-11-05 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The proposed week-long .'spennd AfroAsian housinc conference, originally scheduled to have been held here from tomorrow, has been postponed A spokesman for the Housing and Development Board said the reason for the postponement and the new date for the conference, would be officially announced noon.50 words
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Article43 1966-11-05 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.—ln- < he Mohamed bin Haji Salleri has been elected chairman of the Tav sek Chempedak Co-oprrative Society with H.i v Abduilah r>in Eusofl as \icc-t>rr>.Klent The secretary i.s Ha.v Abdullah bin Haji All and treasrrrr Haii Ismail bin Eusoff43 words
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Article44 1966-11-05 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM Fri A former settlement councillor. MP Maine*, today pleaded not guilty here to n charge of faiiinc to «nh mit hi* income tax rttunu for 1066 within 21 flays from July 11 this year. Hearing was fixed for Jan 17.44 words
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Advertisement202 1966-11-05 12 Beat 'flu' with Contac 500 With tne first sneeze, or stuffy nose, that warns you of the onset of 'flu', take CONTAC 500. Just one CONTAC 500 capsule will relieve you of the discomfort of the 'runny 1 symptoms of 'flu' for up to 12 hours. It will also help202 words
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Miscellaneous332 1966-11-05 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Slaggrrrd from speech, elong1. It's said to be singularly pr»- ated In form (7). ferential (7. 6). 7. Confirmation of crews' etnI. Entice the French to the ployment? <8. 2. 2. 5). stars. You start to follow? 10. Old Quern, content to be u(4. 6).332 words
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Article238 1966-11-05 13 THE BLIND MAN WHO LOST ALL... REKKR ;o a report "Anguish <>f t) man who lo*t all >st. Oct. 29. Thla statPd :hat the blind telephone operator. Mr. lion Mok Seng had quit hi* quarters at Mount Police Reserve Unii Camp out of .-hecr frustration of hAVlni been a constant238 words
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Article182 1966-11-05 13 SEX ON DISPLAY IN THE BOOKSTALL J*HE ban on ihr September ixsue of "Playboy" magazine, «and now the November issue too, so our newsagent :eils v.<u .< > raises the question or th* State's interference with non-political literature. While wo appreciate thf State's responsibility in keeping an eye on obscene182 words
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Article118 1966-11-05 13 'EXCESSIVE' BOOK FEES 4V.C. (S.T. Nov. 2) has voiced the anger of hundreds of parents on the matter of school fund-raising schemes. Among further recent examples were the hiring of sets of books for $5 which can be passed on ad inflnitum among the pupils. The118 words
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Article157 1966-11-05 13 rpHREE cheers to "A.V.C. lor his letter (S.I Nov. 2i. A I am one of those parents who is unfortunate enough to have a son being educated at extra-hioh cost. At the beginning of last year, boys were asked to pay '"subsidise" according to the school" cost157 words
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Article318 1966-11-05 13 W'lllLST the transportation ol abnormal loads by road is a rather iare occasion In Singapore, it Is about time that a definite procedure is laid down to prevent the occurrence of the traffic jams that, blocked Bukit Timah Road on Tuesday Nov. 1 by318 words
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Article279 1966-11-05 13 Killer tigers, whose fault?— 'J'HE Press is currently carrying reports of t.gers which are striking terror into the hearts oi villagers in Ulu Kelaman. This mean/» that every crank and crackpot m South-East Asia will soon oe writing to you. demanding that the Game DeDartment shall do its b<«st to279 words
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Article141 1966-11-05 13 A FRIEND recently wrote to the RegisUar of the University of Singapore concerning entry to the university. The reply was a blow: "With reference to your letter dated wrote the Assistant Registrar, "you should apply for admission to the University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur as you141 words
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454 1966-11-05 13 me .-pace to reply to those who commented on my lttter. Down to Earth seetn> to think it is good lor a national health service to be started here. He or she is not aware that we have one in practice, but not In454 words
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Advertisement264 1966-11-05 13 T*~ iWU m ..ml.".' r,, llnnor R ->!.«*— '«""•«<< ■r<'f^irm tin anonicf! M kMfeMM SUCCESS SYMBOL onu»l)v t^«nfv m rW« V «icr«K» n( thf HJt.l. r*»"mil individual tuinmi method of home mxr». One of tk«n. T»n S«wi Xj?~ Kirn. of S\ngapnrr. i»ccntu wrrxr to H R.I. Director of Srudie*. Mr.264 words
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Advertisement35 1966-11-05 13 Brighter people buy... OpCLvLITES for... Jm economy quality utility fIH^9BHBHHH b WOOD I Wfm^^^^^S^^k WORKING I j PLANER I i,«i«^ REBATING t(5AJ<2^ REBATING aa^dticcd *J^^^ G£iJ£SßpH Up THICKNE! m 7 OPERATION k —^T^ WOODWORKER __5B35 words
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Advertisement462 1966-11-05 14 i( uiiliiiurd irnni l':icr 1(1 CONDOLENCE Jt Hurdt *li t Minimum i JOO CHIAT: Citlavna' Consultative ("omrnitt ttce. Commurnl Committee r M P Joo Chiat. on the death of hi* wife. SITUATIONS VACANT 15 Words St (Min.)— Box St el: txtrm BOX A 3953 IT. Applicants thanked. Position tilled. AMAH462 words
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Advertisement824 1966-11-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I, Hnrdt M 'Min.>— Box it els. txlrm CHOONC HUA NATIONAL Tyn* hecoodary S< tiool, Bidor. has vacancie* tn Minimum SC M.C.b quaiiu cation* WANTED ENCLISH SPEAKINC Utris as cany asters for a well kno'vn reference book. Salary plus commissions offered. Apply Box A 4372 ST. S por*.824 words
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Advertisement879 1966-11-05 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Hords St < Mm.)— Box it rM. txfre WANTED D.T.C. TRAINED noadire< table >vomen teacher* lor 1b67. Apply to Secretary, Sultan Ibrahim r-r.m.iry Girl.s S<oooi. Jobore Babru by 12th November I 9««. J0B» FOR tk>>s anu Girls Parttime .lohs a.i interviewers for honest nardvotKing boys and girls879 words
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Advertisement1022 1966-11-05 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Words St I Min.)— Box St tts. txlrm DISTRICT* Quiet Furnished Flat 3-hedroonns, longbath. telephone, airconditioner Phone (Singapore) *****/ ZSC23 after office. ***** office. TO LET Attractive 2-room Furni.«nrd Kungalow. Dlitrict 9*2 Furnished Rooms. District 10. Enquiries. ktadua Wong T*J: .",2962 S pore CHANCERY LANE, District 11.1,022 words
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Advertisement1010 1966-11-05 14 EDI ATION IS Words St (Min.)— Box it Hs. txlrm I BE A TYPIST 10 week* intensive course any time of day. 30 31ipmSIC 75 Middle Road. Spore ***** BE WISE ensure success— Join i Miranda s Book-Keeplag, Accounting i training Typing, Shorthand speeds Kiduced fees school students msning .urn1,010 words
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Advertisement821 1966-11-05 14 FURNITURE IS Word* St (MIH.)-Btx rf*. txtrm I FURNITURE PROBLEM? Consult Adrian s for Cane Kuiniture. 425 River \'*lley Road, Singapor* *****. RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS NEW SHIPMENT Titntiin Carpets dicsst irom China IN 6 difToront iiadot Bdgian Cotton and Belgian Jut* Carpats A Rugs. Kashmir Numdhas. Mfd Wuaiit> o' a821 words
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Advertisement970 1966-11-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li W»r4t it iWik.l-Ih it el', txirt MERICDES ISO IMB and 1936 both petrol iwmpleie extra like SMB. Phone S'j«re ***** after 1 p.m. 3UJ74. MC. MIDCET I**S. Wire heels winding >:reens I t x paid lo r.<6T I Kadu Trl. Spore, ***** after 230 19«4 F970 words
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Advertisement1022 1966-11-05 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Worit ft (Mm.)— Box it eU. txt> 1957 FORD ANGLIA SIOfH). Ootvi eonlit on. T>-| .6>io 8 por*. No an >-• 11«4 FORO ISOOcc Csrtins rstatr nai CO*4ttl**>, Ideal family car. "one Smgaioo I9*b CORSAIR V 4 Delime, with rcc k trim Buik-t b.oOC nbj l.'«rd1,022 words
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Advertisement1285 1966-11-05 15 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Due S'ccrt Stilt P. Shim Penani CYCLOPS < Ntt t (UTOMFOON i n Gen. 35 Ntv 7 ULYSSES Oil b iignr Na* 1/11 Net 13 PILEUS I ■•»'COOI. Cil .n Ntt 12 Ntl 13 MYRMIDON LISDOn, Havre, llvtrpMl, Bingo* Nat 13 Nat il Net1,285 words
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Advertisement1430 1966-11-05 15 I BENmLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS nrwnr *nr for Hamburg Nit 2i BENDEARG Lon3 on Dec 1 s.r Pt. Sham p«n>-g In Pirt Till, BENCLEUCH l£ J? ?.rgapore Pt. S"»ti P'narg M'brough Jaa I Nat 7/ I He* II 12 ni. 11 11 c mouth Jan 111,430 words
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Advertisement1340 1966-11-05 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARO SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Laadiag lar: Pining CITY OF ST. ALIANS Hi-fi. I I Net CITY OF CHESTER Hi.re. Aatvarp, RotteiOam. Brerrrn, Hi-bu:g 111 Nat 1? tl Ntt CITY OF NEWCASTLE lomion. Hamburg. Roteroam. Ha.re. Hull 21 21 Ntt 21 Ntt1,340 words
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Article244 1966-11-05 16 V'O\KMBKR lirsi irradp rubber f.o.b. buyer* clo>rd at p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore wvind.n at (>3 H cents prr lb. don n nnr-rijchtli of a cent on Thursday's clasing lr\rl for the position. The lone »as very quiet, but <trady. R.A.S. and M.X.X. OtOOfeOJ prices in244 words
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Article66 1966-11-05 16 /-■HINEtE Produce Eichane.e, tmaaday: Ceeenut Oil: hulk $42i atllers. drum Ita Milan. Copra: Nik. Dec. LX Continent: I. Pepper: Mmtok hltc Hl| sellers OaMWBli white 51T.'i .itilers. apecia! bkHk 119 aaOsn garnied Lanii'CiuiC Madi HIS IN i Kfllers <96<", NXWi. ASTA $140 (H) aellera <10O'i M.W). cialion price*66 words
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795 1966-11-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent 'IMIKI 1 features stood out X on the slock exchange yesterday the rise in Guinness and tb» falls in Gammon and Suugei Way. Guinness appreciated U cents bein<> done from >;.;.> lo vi.ii following the announcement hi a maiden795 words
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Article27 1966-11-05 16 Malayan Stock Indict*. Nov. i. .Nov. I. 'Industrials: 91.11 »0.b9 Tins: 110.41 109.76 S rubbers: 110.52 110.64 •Dec. ::o, 19t>3 100. Urc. '9, 1962 10U.27 words
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Article1008 1966-11-05 16 DI'SINESS in and rrporteri to tbr "«iii^.i|iiiic and Kuala Lumpur trading ronm> o( Ihc Slock Exchange yr>trrdav. with the number of thr sbaro. tradrd in brackets; INDUSTRIALS: CUM. ;< i I 4U D. il'.'.OOU) 01.30: C S. Holdings 1.00(1) tS.OO, (I.UOOi ISM: Dunlep i4.oii( i 0.41,008 words
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Article26 1966-11-05 16 Nov. 4. RUBBKR PMCI Oi cents (down une-cighth. of a cent). TIN: MiOT (urn hanged). Estimated unofficial of ferine 235 tons ulmui 5 tons).26 words
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Article106 1966-11-05 16 MELBOURNE. Pri INDUSTRIALS were steadier with E>bes slightly in cxrsss of full* ty? o z ih »res recovered 8 cenr* Base metah weir barely too*** Western Mininir being doun 10 cents 10 56.80 Oils were steady Today' 1, noting pnc»F in Akwtni 'in rto'lars and cents ThundHT a106 words
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Article114 1966-11-05 16 CHIPS i, in s al.nts.do the Singapore Marker .h.r.i. p,c teday are: PtTMOi 1 Martha Rakkn 17. Sl.nv.r v.. 51 tlm g ma 1011. Ctr«« 19 10. Empire im. Kmn i r^i' :ti S3 «>- M Omkt Mam 4041. Gul" Imo Marram 44 IS St«tr of Or114 words
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Article31 1966-11-05 16 I'HE Attociatien of Banki in Malay lo merchant* ycitorday tall rates lo 1100) Selling TT or 00 rtady. Netherlanite 117, Switierlaml 11,1. Franca 16n|; Italy 20.2A6 and Sweden 1071.31 words
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Article40 1966-11-05 16 ON <h" tr« ..ch.n i marktt In Hon» KonK MMridav th» US dollar was quuted »t i 74 j for T.T. and S 71» for «nh. SUrlinx v>s« f|tiol»<l at 16 00 and tni tati ot gold .v40 words
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Article17 1966-11-05 16 Further September rubber crop* included: Sungri Tukanjj HO.CuO lib.. Temerloh 118.600 lb. Riverview 250.000 lb.17 words
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411 1966-11-05 16 rpHE Straits tin price was X unchanged in Penang yesterday at S(iO7 per picul on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 235 tons. Very good all-round local support was reported. LONDON: Tin in the afternoon ruled steady in moderate dealings. The relative411 words
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Article358 1966-11-05 16 Rubber Market sentiment is mixed ryilE past week's trading on j X the local Rubber Mar- ket was spread over a two cent raiißf. sentiment was inclined to be mixed with I shorts taking advantage of lower levels to cover while I profit-taklne was in evidence at the peaks state358 words
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Advertisement1103 1966-11-05 16 Yv*""* KAW ASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeiSio tfc Atlantic Service Bangkok Hornkont. L. Anielei N. Yorl Seirsport PhUK "(><■•" 11 22 Nit 27 Nit 1 Die 2 Jai I JM Ii IM "KMikiwa Man" 1.22 Dm 27 11 DM II Jai 4 Fll 11 Fll II >n Japan Direct1,103 words
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Advertisement762 1966-11-05 16 AUSUMUA/NEW HAUND SERVICES. INDIA. PAKISTAN (NO FAR US? SERVICES II: FrMMtll. AiHaiie Milkium. Sfttti. Ti: Milras Ml Nafauttaa* Penani P. Sham .S'pon S'potl P. Sham Cena»i 40MBAU l/'ll NIK 11/71 No» tilTt Nit RAJUI* 14/11 Nil 21 N«» 21 Nl» lAMOR* 12/13 Oic Ml 5 Die 11/17 Oec RAJULA 1/13762 words
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Advertisement38 1966-11-05 16 Dalmatian, Pekinese or Alsatian? Whatever it is you are looking for, you'll find it in our clossified columns. It's easy to place en ad. Call at your nearest classified agent, or dial 2800 (Spore), 899 1 1 (X.L).38 words
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Obituary25 1966-11-05 17 In cherished memory of our beloTed father Kandiah Sinnadurai retired Audit Inspector Mala\an Railway* departed on 5.11.65. Lovingl) remembered by son* and daughter.25 words
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Advertisement861 1966-11-05 17 itontmurd from Page 14 1 AT YOUR SERVICE U H'»rrf< 5* (Vm )—Bnx St rf*. extra KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY lERVICC, Arr.ide lit Floor. Tel: 05MO. B' port. GENERAL SPRAY PAINTING RrfriErmtor, Rrpatra at customer'! '.376 S pore. JIN HOE CO. kVA Kamponi: Walt Tanlong <U>rort( 37) 8' port Wool*wlara. rtt»n<-r«. modeiD861 words
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Advertisement694 1966-11-05 17 BAR RESTAURANTS (Spore) It Word* <f 'fin )-«oi it rf*. txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA HOTEL Bar/ Restaurant 190 Waterloo St.. a'nora. Ttl: SSaM. LAI WAN RfSTAURANI Hprcial Cantonene Diahrt prepared njr lamou« cook* at :i77C. 3SIC Jalao Beaar. 13 pore Tel: I'.'UHl. FRESH FLOWERS M Hard* M (Mm.)— Box it694 words
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Advertisement711 1966-11-05 17 GUINNESS MALAYSIA LIMITED NOTICE OF Ml I I I n«. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Third Annual General Meeting of the members of Guinness Malaysia Limited will be held at the Registered Office. Sungei Way Brewery. Petaling Jaya. Selangor on Monday 28lh November, 1966 at 12 noon for the711 words
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Advertisement734 1966-11-05 17 GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Tenders Board at the Office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday 26th December. 1966 for:— "Supply and delivery to Brunei of 330.000 yards of overhead aluminium conductors and fittings. 1.000 pieces734 words
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Advertisement1017 1966-11-05 17 TENDERS TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE J.K.R. KEDAH AND CO-OPERATIVES Tawaran daripada PemborongS TENDER NOTICE yang berdaftar di-J.K R. di dalam Tenderg from experienced office kelas E' Kepala II Pechahan j cleanlng concerns will be received K !P" la 1 o dan K t*? tM aka L~ tn tne1,017 words
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Advertisement800 1966-11-05 17 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applicotions are invited from suitobly qualified Moloysion citizens for seven positions as SALES REPRESENTATIVE in West Moloysia. Selected candidates will be ossiqned to o particular orea in which they must be prepared to reside and to trovel in the couise of their employment. AGE: Approximately 22—40 QUALIFICATIONS:800 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-11-05 18 Games squad two up then the rain came CELANGOR centre-for-ward Sockalingam gets the ball away from rival forward Sabapathy (in dark shirt) with team-mate Leslie Daniel looking on. The Malaysian Asian Games hockey training squad were leading 2-0 against a Selangor Selection at Princes Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday when rainTan Hong Kuan - 108 words
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Article46 1966-11-05 18 SOCCER In tup replay: .A. Stnri Per a* Govt. services 2 Kedah Govt Services 1 M-Day Cup <Sg Patanii: Kedah Malty Govt Services 8 Kuala Ketil Est 1 RtC.(.rR Friendly iKlang): Serdar.g Agric. CoHece l.» Klang 6. HO< KIT IVnang League: HYO 7 PSC ft.46 words
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189 1966-11-05 18 ZURICH. Fri. Malaysia are among the 78 countries entered for the 1968 Olympic football tournament, Fifa announced here today. Malaysia are one of the 17 Asian countries which have entered. No entry had been received from Singapore, the Fifa announcement said. Fife's amateur committee willAP - 189 words
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Article138 1966-11-05 18 TOO LATE FOR HOCKEY: TANG CINGAPORE. Olympic and Sports Council secretary Tang Tuck Wah said yesterday that there was no chance of a hockey team being included in the contingent to the Asian Games at Bangkok next month. "The Games Organising Committee- had told us to submit our entries before138 words
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Article75 1966-11-05 18 SELVARAJ. the Ipoh Municipality hockey captain, wan so angry at being sent off by the umpire that he came back and knocked down the goalposts. Then when he walked off ai^a.ii, the rest of his team followed and the match, an interOovernment Services League gamr against Batu75 words
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Advertisement957 1966-11-05 18 A CAREER IN THE CEMENT INDUSTRY Malayan Cement Berhad have vacancies for young and energetic men as SALESMEN within a country wide network. The following are essential qualifications: CITIZENSHIP Malaysian *GE 25 35 Years EDUCATION Higher School Certificate or equivalent holders. EXPERIENCE 3 Years experience of sales promotion, preferably In957 words
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Advertisement655 1966-11-05 18 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that as from Ist November 1966. we are the agent of the Straits Times and Sunday Tlmea. All subscribers are requested to contact us for their copies. CHUNG HING Sandakan 65 Jalan Tiga, Tel. 3973. TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders will655 words
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Advertisement819 1966-11-05 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU. CIVII. SIIT NO. 124 OK 1966. Between PATIMAH BINTE ISMAII, (Married Woman Plaintiff And YAP YAK CHOI Defendant To: Yap Yale Choi. No. 37. Jalan Tarom. Johore Bahru. TAKE NOTICE that an art ion has been commenced against you In819 words
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Advertisement438 1966-11-05 18 Want better Home Movies? Get Sankyo super 5X super LM They're easier to handle... and lower in price! The Sankyo Super 5X movie camera uses the new The Sankyo Super LM 8 movie projector is quick loading Super 8 Cartridge film that gives especially designed for the Super B' .and438 words
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Article578 1966-11-05 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with at Kuaia Lumpur JJALF CENTURY, a Smokey Eyes four-year-old who has a fine sprinting record in Australia, showed good form in a 3f trial in 37 4/ 5s in soft going at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Half Century looks578 words
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Article251 1966-11-05 19 Games trialists 'out of gear 9 IWAS a keenly interested spectator at tnc Malaysian Cycling Federations Asian Games track trials held at the Merdeka Stadium recently. The Merdeka Stadium track Is a difficult une to ride on and the trialists. though few in number, are to be praised and encouraged251 words
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Article62 1966-11-05 19 JOCKtY FORM gives placlnfrs of the past 15 mounts of the top 12 riders. Latest placing is on the right. Coles (8.1) *************** cilrman (7 8) *************** rrrtty (7 11) *************** Posner (7.8) *************** Nelvon (79) *************** Trevena (7.12) *************** Kingston 1 7.8* *************** Heir (7 8) ***************62 words
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181 1966-11-05 19 CRICKET BULAWAYO (Rhodesia), Prl. The Australian bowlers were hit all over the ground on the final day of their first South African tour match here yesterday. The two-day game ended In a draw, with the Rhodesia n Invitation XI, 104 behind on theReuter - 181 words
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190 1966-11-05 19 AMERICANS INSIST: 'HIGH LEVEL' MEN HAVE ADVANTAGE 1968 OLYMPICS YEW YORK, Rl. United States AAU officials said here yesterday that athletes from high-lying areas will have a definite advantage in the distance events In the 1968 Olympic Game* in Mexico City. The nfflcul.s based their conclusions on results bi the190 words
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Article25 1966-11-05 19 Penang beat Perak 3-2 on the Penang SC. club court* yesterday to become north zon# winners of the Government Services lawn tennis competition25 words
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Article426 1966-11-05 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - D-Day for Forces North and S'gor By MANSOOR RAHMAN RUGBY IT'S Decision-Day in A the North Zone of the Malaya Cup rugger competition when Selangor meet Commonwealth Forces North at the Kuala Lumpur Padang this afternoon at 5.10. Selangor and Forces North are the only two unbeaten sides in the426 words
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Article1464 1966-11-05 19 GOING FORECAST: Yielding to soft Race 1-2.0 Class 5 Div 2 ($4,300) 7f (local jockeys and apprentices) 1 ***** Bobagane a iPT Wor.gi R Bagby 7 9.0 (F) Ismail ft 2 0080 Bestcrete (AH Wheeler) owner 11 6.13 Nazudi 3 3 ***** Chief Informer a (MBE1,464 words
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Advertisement239 1966-11-05 19 AMERICAS NO.I CRAZE jf jl *lt dries sets and Mvles m one I JJ^Ksl^/i^^^^^^sW B ♦Guaranteed not to Durn •RP'^'^w I or scorch hair.*ldeal for home, 10^ f^r* <\ r* B* 1 rW I office or w" 10 travelling.' g?: J I KEEP YOUR HAIR J Ol I sT>Sl!££-L*~M LOVELY239 words
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Advertisement195 1966-11-05 19 NOW BETTER THAN EVER... THE STRAITS TIMES ill PRICE u4.Zu PER COPY The Annual is the finest publication in South-East Asia. With each passing year it wins acclaim in the region and, in fact, all over the world. The Annual is always in heavy demand. You will want copies of195 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1966-11-05 19 Aim.. .tils S«or Oovt. Services championships (Merdeka Stadium. 2 p.m.). HOCKLY S'for Div. 2: Klang Club v SEA (Klang). S"Pore Div. 2: SRC B" v RAOC; RAF Seletar B v Naval Police. Div. 3: SMHA v Schools 81.B 1 RIGGER Malaja Cup: S cor v C'wealth Forces North (XL padangi:73 words
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Article, Illustration959 1966-11-05 20 Fraser's Hill weekend for Black From Page One At his meeting with newsmen, he said: "I am here to discuss with your Prime Minister and his colleagues some of the specific economic problems of your development programme, problems In which your country and mine have a continuing interest. "As was959 words
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Article38 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Department of Extramural Studies has organised a seminar, "Implications of separate currencies in Singapore and Malaysia" to take place on Nov. 12 at 2.30 p.m. at New Lecture Theatre No. 4, University campus.38 words
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298 1966-11-05 20 Malaysia slaps ban on Barisan leader Dr. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Singapore B a r i s a n Sosialis chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. has been permanently banned from entry into Malaysia by the Central Government. The order by the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin298 words
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Article61 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tourist Week begins tomorrow. This Is part of the Tourist Promotion Board's campaign to "prepare the ground for big-time tourism" In Singapore. The board will take the opportunity to Instil In the people a sense of tourism-consciousness and emphasise the role tourism plays in61 words
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Article25 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Southeast Asia Photographic Society's fourth International Pictorial Photography Exhibition will open at the National Library hall at 2 pm. tomorrow.25 words
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Article328 1966-11-05 20 LONDON. Fri. Trading was subdued on the London stock market today with price move--1 ments mostly small and mixed. An Initially steadier trend In equities on some encouraging com- .pany news failed to attract follow through demand and prices retreated to around or slightly be- low overnight levels.328 words
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Article63 1966-11-05 20 LONDON. Fri. Bpot 19' id Dec. 19 \d Jan. 19'^d.. Feb. I 1911 16d.. Jan March 1911 I6d April June 20 3 I6d. July Sept. 2O'«d, Oct. Dec. 20<4d.. Jan/ March 20 5 16d April June 20 5 16d.. July Sept. 20 5 16d. Oct. Dec. 20 5 16d63 words
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Article34 1966-11-05 20 LONDON. Fri— Buyer* £l? 07 -£3>. sellers ***** <-K4i. For- 1 ward buyers £1211 <-r-£3>. sellers £1213 (+M>, Settlement £1207 I (4-£2>. Turnover a.m. 110 tons. I pm. 80 tons. Tone: Vry steady.34 words
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401 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE, Friday. A PENANG businessman. Abdul Rahman Varusay. 41, was found guilty today of cheating two Singapore businessmen of by deceiving them into believing that he could Obtain forest and mining rights in West Malaysia. He was jailed for one day and lined $4,000 or401 words
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71 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Don control teams will soon be making hous« visits to cherk on dog licence* If owners do not wish to llcenn* their dogs, they may surrender them to these teams for human* destruction without any charge. The licence ree for a71 words
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Article28 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— There will be no water and poor pressure at Loronff Ah Soo and Kampons; LoronK Ah Soo. from 9 am. to 5 j>.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article21 1966-11-05 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— lndian merchant v In Sinßapore will hold a Deepa\all dinner at the Four Uont on Nov io.21 words
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Obituary70 1966-11-05 20 PEREIRA: X.l ix H.nry <lo»i Loromoiiw Driver. Malayan Railway, at Grinm on 4.11 Contact 23. Jainn Bnrkf,Hd«. for funeral arrangement*. MRS. LOW KOK INN iN>i- Ix> AM I^ani at:.-rt m.. pMMtf auay pvar*. fully on :t-11-«« at 700 n.m. leaving hrhind two koih. Tfik Llsn*. Tclk Hcnc. two rlautht,70 words
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Obituary33 1966-11-05 20 FRELLA BRUNO <l.|«rt.rt ft. 1 1 <K Ri<iuifin ItaM .'-11-Hfi f, p. m Rt Anthony a Church XI. H»r llf» hrautiful mnnorv. Her nn«one* a «il»nt Brli f in.oT'.ri i,v hu~han>l.33 words
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Advertisement312 1966-11-05 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS It Wirdt $1S Mimmum) ZEID: To na and Phil, a hoy. on .1-11 M DR. LOKE and Poo Mvi uno-h^r •on Yoon Koiik at Assunta 3-11-««. Grateful thanks Obstetrician R M and Staff. LEE YEO: Brlween Tony eon IMr late Mm. L«e Jonk- Toon nnd Helen d.iuKhii-r of312 words
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