The Straits Times, 8 November 1966
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Title Section26 1966-11-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTtRED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIH Natimiiil ftapnpHi 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211426 words
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276 1966-11-08 1 Straits pirates caught by a navy boat By A. SRIPATHY Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Royal Malaysian naval patrol boat K.D. Todak i nilcd six armed pirates trying to rob a Malaysian barter trading boat of goods worth about $8,000 on Saturday night. The attempted piracy <k nirrcd about 10276 words
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Article61 1966-11-08 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— A labourer, Chan Chwee Kiat, 32, was murdered in a dark track oft Taman Bunga Abu, Toa Payoh. tonight. Chan, a father of three, and living at Kampong Tlong Bahru. waa on his way home at about 7 p.m. on his scooter when he was61 words
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Article40 1966-11-08 1 DACCA, Mon. Twelve smugglers have been shot on sight and others given public whippings since measures were tightened to stop the disappearance of grain over East Pakistan's border into India, It was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration496 1966-11-08 1 REJAL ARBEE - Sultan sacks Mentri Besar from Royal Court REJAL ARBEE By lOHORE BAH R U, J Mon. The Sultan of Johore has dismissed five of the 12 members of the Council of the Johore Royal Court. They are: The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos (president of496 words
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Article, Illustration668 1966-11-08 1 FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN - FELIX ABISHEGANAOEN Tun hands over a bulky document in two parts By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FOR the first time Malaysia today sought specific American aid, which it listed in an aide memoire to Mr. Eugene Black. The bulky document was handed to Mr. Black, l.'.S. presidential668 words
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249 1966-11-08 1 GABRIEL LEE - Shot man in sea: $1,000 found in his sock GABRIEL LEE: By SINGAPORE, Monday ALL evidence deduced by the police so far indicate that the body of a man fished out of the sea off Sultan Shoal last Wednesday is that of wanted gunman AM bin Abdullah alias Ali Soldier.249 words
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Article20 1966-11-08 1 BAN JOSE. Mon— The Government of Costa Rica has banned the entry of Chinese Into the country.20 words
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Article67 1966-11-08 1 Ceylon's first film kiss COLOMBO. Mon. Ci-nema-goers in Ceylon, where taboo has restricted love scenes to holding hands, are soon to see their first film kiss. The kiss is in a Sinhala film. Manamalayo, now being made. A literal translation of the title would be "The Bridegrooms." But in theReuter - 67 words
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Article70 1966-11-08 1 pARIT BUNTAR. Mon. K Hundreds of threedigit punters in Krian district received windfalls today because of Tun Abdul Razak s visit to the district last Friday. At a raffle held at a social and dance here that night the Deputy Prime Minister, who was the guest-of-nonour, picked70 words
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Article50 1966-11-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Reserve Unit men were sent to Kampong Pandang Kilat here tonight after two men were injured, one seriously. Telephone wires in the area were later found to have been cut. Late tonight a police spokesman said a statement would be issued tomorrow morning.50 words
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Article42 1966-11-08 1 ANDOVER (England). Mon. Kenneth Smith. 22. joined a loca sky-diving club on Sunday, madi his first jump from a plane am plunged 3.000 feet to his death be side a busy highway when tin prachute failed to open.— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article142 1966-11-08 1 JACKIE SAM - Piling probe by Housing Board JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Mon. A big-scale probe has been started into construction work for Housing and Development Board estates here. Experts now making an intensive study of some of the methods adopted in these estates are on the look-out, particularly for short-piling. In some142 words
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Article49 1966-11-08 1 CHINA HITS OUT AT S POKE GOTT. HONG KONG. Mon. China accused Singapore Government of tailing behind C S. and British Imperialism and affirmed Chinese support of "tn i struggle" of the worker* according to New Chinm News Agency quoting cable to left-wing union* «n Smcapore. Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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194 1966-11-08 2 I)\KY. Mon. A farmer here is trying to crow Digger and better bananas by playIng them "mush while you grow Mr. Ted Hamey and his son lan llajßji up a speaker system to broadcast to the bun. i n. is at thrir farm194 words
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Article30 1966-11-08 2 BALTIMORE M<>n. Eight people di"d yp.sißiday when firp ■wtpt through a three-Morcy housr due of the virtims fell to her dratrt rrom a third floor window30 words
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125 1966-11-08 2 J^ONG KONG. Mon. Mao Tse-tung has a college-age daughter, but only a handful know who the real Mi.ss Mao is, a Hong Kotm newspaper reported today. It .said -she was studying at a certain Peking university under an alia.s and had even snipped offUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-11-08 2 BIG PLAN FOR HEROES DAY UNCOVERED MARINES SMASH THEIR WAY INTO STUDENT BUILDING JAKARTA, Monday JAKARTA citizens were warned this weekend to be on the alert for attempts by the Indonesian Communist underground to sabotage celebrations for Heroes Day on Thursday. Lt. Col. Urip423 words
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227 1966-11-08 2 DEKI i\ v ivion. I* cnina warned toaay mat Vietnam was oruy tne nrst of a series of people's wars in Asia in whicn the U.S. would become deeply and dangerously involved. The warning came in a commentary published by the Peking PeoplesUPI - 227 words
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Article32 1966-11-08 2 SEOUL. Mon. A drunken South Korean soldier fired his carbin* at random, killing three fellow soldiers and wounding two Othrrs at a frontline unit nor.h of here last night.32 words
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118 1966-11-08 2 \f ADRAS. Mon. The Calcutta-Madras mail train steamed in today with 800 very tired passengers aboard. It was nine days late. The train, along with 17 others carrying 3,500 passengers, had been held up in the Bay of Bengal area after a waveAP - 118 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-11-08 2 Nechayannost! (IT MEANS 'SURPRISE') for Margaret LONDON, Mon. The Russians have given blind schoolgirl Margaret Hosrorcl a reward for learning their languaj;e a 10-volume English Russian dictionary in Braille. It is believed to be the only one of iU kind in the world. Sixteen-year-old Margaret passed her G.C.E. "O" levelExpresspic - 233 words
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Article57 1966-11-08 2 ROME. Mon. Artnr-director Vittono De Sica ha.s brrn surd by his tnanaccr for 64 166.000 lire (about. $307,000). Mr. Sergio BrniHidi .-aid li<worked ei«ht years for De Sica and was to have received three per cent of his film earning 1959. but the director failed57 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-11-08 2 OAU to Britain: Use force on Smith ADDIS ABABA, Mon. Thirty-eight African nations last night called on Britain to use force to bring down the rebel Smith recime in Rhodesia. The call for force wai part of a resolution adopted unanimously by the Organisation of African. Unity council of ministersAP - 294 words
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Article31 1966-11-08 2 Paris Mon Praacal gold »nd dollar reservrs lell by 183 million francs i£l3 million) dunnf October to 28.913 million franc* 2.020 million), according to official figures published here. Reuu-r.31 words
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Advertisement92 1966-11-08 2 DEEPAYALI WEEKSPECIAL DISCOUNT OF fIH 10% ona purchases till Nov. 10th «aW !f "fj *^y^r.j v Worth jfL while iWC (Sponsored by Govt. ot India) Handloom* are famed for hand-wovon miracl* fabric* Always in fashion Always modern. WHAT TO BUY? Silk Stoles. Silk Sarees. Raw Silks. Dress Materials. Ties. Towels.92 words
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Miscellaneous29 1966-11-08 2 TOE GAMBOLS .<? *~a t -A&s&—— (ttXJ TUINK A LOTOfN /OM VM^N «co««. don't xbu ?J t oo^J /YOU THINK THAT J*^ f^MK WOULOmP) I CAN'T DO AWVTMIKWy V** O*K*J^29 words
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324 1966-11-08 3 SAIGON. Monday 4 TEXAS infantry officer today described what it was like when a wave of screaming .Vietcong charged out of the jungle about 16 yards from his troops in the battle of Tay Minh. "We could hear them even above the324 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-11-08 3 The march of time— and Bobo shows how rpHE clock people have A brought out this new timepiece that girls wear on their thighs, or on their arms, or even around their waists. And they are terribly excited about the whole thing. Model Bobo White tried It on her arm.160 words
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Article58 1966-11-08 3 BONN, Mon. A 41-year-old laundry plant worker was killed yesterday when he climbed Into the drum of a big washing machine to take a bath and a workmate turned on the power Police said the 21-year-old man who switched on the machine called for help and thenReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1966-11-08 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— Three dally newspapers, Including the EngUshlanguage Jakarta Times, were not printed last weekend. The official explanation: "A breakdown In the electric current, which could not be overcome as tha dlesel generator at that time was being overhauled."44 words
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Article21 1966-11-08 3 PANAMA CITY. Mon—Panama's worst floods for 30 years have killed at least 20 people half of them children21 words
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Article31 1966-11-08 3 HONG KONG, Mon. China* major crop-producing areas have reported excellent harvests of same seed, tobacco, jute and other industrial crops, according to the New China news agency Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article28 1966-11-08 3 TOKYO. Mon. Three workers were killed and (our Injured today In an explosion at a mountainous dam construction site at Yagisawa, 90 miles from here28 words
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Article23 1966-11-08 3 LONDON. Mon.— Henry CharlM Dickens, last surviving grandson of author Charles Dickens, has died at his home. He was 88.23 words
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136 1966-11-08 3 rKYO. Mon. Two quarrelsome lovers decided to end their fading affair with a duel. The woman chose the weapons. "Cars" she Raid. So before dawn on a highway near Kyoto in Western Japan the couple pointed their cars at each other, revved up and charged.Reuter - 136 words
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416 1966-11-08 3 Johnson to Russia: I will spare no effort MOSCOW, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson has told Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny that he would spare no effort to help establish real peace on earth. The U.S. President's assurance came in a message to Mr. Podgorny marking today's celebrations of the 49th anniversary ofReuter - 416 words
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Article75 1966-11-08 3 Peking's 'fervent hope..' PEKING, .Mon —China expressed the fervent hope today that the Chinese and Soviet peoples would make joint efforts to safeguard their "great friendship." A message greeting the 49th anniversary of the Soviet revolution said "We fervently hope that the Soviet people will carry on and develop the75 words
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Advertisement81 1966-11-08 3 Dp BANGPALL Kr-z? only 50e from all fcK BP Service Stations n*p|SUPER BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "W" $2,000! That's The Prize for the outright winner. Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed., 9.11.66, 2.00 p.m. v FostefsLager i^\ The finest Australian wtefSLSQtit Beer available at good stores and81 words
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Article28 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— There will be no water supply along the whole of Jala n Pa pan Jurong Industrial area, from 9.30 am to c pm tomorrow.28 words
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189 1966-11-08 4 Bikini girls for the Esplanade water -parade- SINGAPORE, Mon. A parade of 14 decorated boats with a pretty girl on board each vessel will be the "added attraction" of the Tourist Week rega 1 1 a on Sunday, along the Esplanade sea front. Leading the water parade will be Miss189 words
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Article32 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. George Milne, manager of Hotel Singapura. will give a talk on "Tourism is (or Tourist*" at the Singapore Rotary Club's luncheon meeting at Cath»y Hotel on Wednesday.32 words
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Article30 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lecture on "Swaml Vlvekananda and his gospel" will be given by Mr. K. M. Balasubramanlam. at the Ramakrishna Mission hall at 6.80 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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291 1966-11-08 4 SUWARTO CALLS ON DR. GOH FOR INFORMAL TALKS' SINGAPORE. Monday. THE commandant of the Indonesian Army Staff College, Major General Suwarto, today met Singapore's Defence Minister, Dr. Gob Keng Swee, for "informal discussions." Topics under discussion were not disclosed, but they are believed to have centred on security aspects under291 words
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Article, Illustration164 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The 11 -member Japanese youth goodwill mission which arrived here last night were today given a thorough briefing on the working of various organisations In Singapore. They studied bodies ranging from the Vigilante Corps to a community centre. They began their tour at the Singapore164 words
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Article66 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 22 man Australian trade and selling mission flew into Singapore tonight from Kuala Lumpur for a five-day visit. They will meet Government trade officials and local businessmen and industrialists to explore new outlets for expanding the volume of trade between the two countries. The66 words
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Article50 1966-11-08 4 BINGAPORE. Mon— The Kampong Kcmbanß.san community centre will hold a debate, an essay competition and a contest of original Malay song compositions to mark National Language Month These will be held from Nov. 19 to 26, and are open to adults and children. Malays and non-Malays50 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-11-08 4 Busy time ahead for 'Queen Mollie 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Tourism Singapura, Miss Mollie Ang, is bracing herself for a long and taxing task ahead as the winner of the coveted title. For a start. Mollie. a 22--year-old university undergraduate, will attend numerous functions during the current Tourist Week. This254 words
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Article48 1966-11-08 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. About 100 Buddhist tourists from Thailand will present saffron robes to local monks at the Thai Buddhist temple in Sllat Road at a Kathina ceremony at 10 a.m. on Sunday. They are due here on Saturday in connection with Tourist Week.48 words
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Advertisement577 1966-11-08 4 1 -BBBi --^sBBBBBg I LIONS CLUB SINGAPORE CENTRAL fciyj) PROUDLY PRESENTS A 6RAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF-_»-w-^-. 1 THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR HEALTH —MR. YONG NYUK LIN > IN AID OF THONG CI4AI MEDICAL KWONG WAI SIU INSTITUTION -T- FREE HOSPITAL ODEGN: WED., 16th NOV. 1966577 words
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Advertisement212 1966-11-08 4 AIRPORT TRAFFIC r PRE following- la today itchedulr of civil aircraft mov(m«it« at the Paya L*har airport. Etngapor*: ARRIVALS C.P.A.: Krom Honn Kong (CX 701) 9.30 am from Tnkyo. OMkt. Talpch. Hong Kent. Kuala Lumpur (CX ft-r, > c.35 p.m. Thai International From Banekok. Prnang (TO 407) 12.58 p m.212 words
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Advertisement205 1966-11-08 4 p.m.: from Hong Kong iML Al7) 15 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 127) 8.45 p.m. OIPARTURM Pan-American: To Raißon. Manila, Guam. Honolulu, Loa Ann»l»«, San Franclaco (PA M 42) 7.43 a.m. C.P.A.: To Kuala Lumpur. Honr Kong. Taiprb. Onaka. Tokyo (CX 574) 9 a.m. Thai International: To Ptnang, Bangkok (TO205 words
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Advertisement287 1966-11-08 4 js2&\ LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE (HOST) "^'4ll'^ presents A Charity Film Premiere Under the distinguished patronage of VJJ^/ The Hon. Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin at CAPITOL (Spore) TOMORROW at 9.15 p.m. 1 In Aid of ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY PROJECT FUND For the University of Singapore Tickets: $25 (donation287 words
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286 1966-11-08 5 Rudy B« ltran - Fleeing suspect shot: Now a police inquiry Rudy B«ltran B, [(UALA LUMPUR. lv Mon. a shot in :he back of a neeing secret society suspect -n a police night raid Is now the subject of i secret departmental inquiry here. The shooting occurred "a.st week In Kampong Pandan. The police286 words
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Article63 1966-11-08 5 SINGAPOKL Mon— Some 200 employees. ot Singer Sewit'a Machine Cv have broken away from the Left-wing Singapore Commercial Houses and Factory Employees' Union to join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, an affiliate Of the NTUC Announcing this today, the acting secretary of the SMMU.63 words
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Article74 1966-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A youth v. ho fished out lour 10-cent coins from a public telephone booth was today given a last chance by a magistrate. Mr Fong beng Wi N Shammugam. 18. who pleaded guilty to stealing the coins. was tnlci: "It you appear Oclore74 words
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Article56 1966-11-08 5 PENANG, Mon— About 250 Peaiiß scouts and officers will be nder canvas for two days at Coroauon Camp, off the Botanic Gar;ns. on Nov 12 and 13. Tlie c\imp la bema held to preire them for :hr forthcoming BOBta umboreo to lie held at ibileo C;iinp.56 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-11-08 5 pRETTY Anna Chor. of the Tourist Promotion Board, pinned un orchid on a Vietnamese eirl artiste at Sinnaporr airport on Sunday evening. She was onr of a 1."•-mem-ber team which flew into Singapore a few hours before their appearance at the opening night of the "South-Fast95 words
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213 1966-11-08 5 Osman: How to get rid of the Reds... IPOH, Monday. rjOMMUNIST terrorism in Malaysia is like a ''very contagious disease which must be got rid of, once and for all, before it spreads. This view was expressed strongly by Gen. Tengku Osman bin rengku Mohamed Jewa. Chief of the Armed213 words
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Article80 1966-11-08 5 TESSELTON, Mon.— The State MARA officer, Haji Miinii. today disclosed plans for the establishment of a sales centre here as a "testinif market" for handicrafts from W>*tcrn .Malaysia. Batik sarongs. h' l.m tan silvrrwan- and other ■elected soods worth more than S 15.000, were80 words
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Article55 1966-11-08 5 SINGAPORE. Mon a threemember delegation of pharmaceutical exporters trum East Pakistan will arrive here on Wednesday tor a four-day w-it They are Dr A M. M Khan, chairman of th? East Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association and Mr Abdul Humid Khan and Mr. Akhlaque Ahmed, both managing55 words
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Article41 1966-11-08 5 PENANO. Mon Mariners are warned that a half submerged cylindrical morning buoy has been reported adrift on the west coast of West Malaysia, at the northern approaches to Penang The buoy is said to be dangerous to navigation.41 words
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Article41 1966-11-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor visited the International Trade Exhibition at the Bth mile, Klang Road, here tonight. They spent more than an hour lrspecting the various stalls and bought some articles.41 words
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Article73 1966-11-08 5 IPOH. Mon. The Raja Perempuan of Pcrak yesterday opened the four-day driftwood sculpture exhibition. >-pon>ored by the International V's Men's Club, at the YMCA hall here. The exhibition, with about 120 sculptures in various forms, by Mr Chen Chong Leong. 53, a tin m;ne clerk, of Batu73 words
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205 1966-11-08 5 Chan Beng Soon - No pork for town as butchers strike Chan Beng Soon By A LOR STAR. Mon. The town went without pork today as 150 butchers staged a sit-down strike in protest against the arrest of three butchers and seizure of eight pigs by police at Sungei Korok yesterday. The men had205 words
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Article183 1966-11-08 5 Riot case court bars 400 people KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 400 people were today barred from entering the magistrates court here when a riot rase came up for mention Police officers and men from the Federal Reserve Unit Ruarded the passage leading to the courtroom as a total of183 words
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Article24 1966-11-08 5 TELUK. ANSON. M«n. —N. Vanjamin. 11. was killed after he was knocked down by a tractor in Laxamana Road over the weekend.24 words
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Article, Illustration3309 1966-11-08 6 Penang City Council inquiry: Federal Counsel's submissions Reporters: Oh Kee Tiang and Jessie Leembruggen 'Mayor made improper use of council workers' 60th day of the inquiry Denial about SIiOOO for Mayor Ooi no surprise... Waiver of by-law illegal, says counsel PENANG. Monday i g&NIOR Federal3,309 words
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178 1966-11-08 7 MUAR, Monday OIXTY hospital assistants in Government hospitals in the State today began a work-to-rule following the expiry of a twoweek ultimatum to the Government to settle their grievances. The secretary of the .lohore branch of the National Union of Hospital Assistants. Mr. M Vi.iayaratnam. said178 words
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Article54 1966-11-08 7 SINGAPOHt Mvii William 201 b ol auu.inic inbacto in his AlKUCtinoa Narva. 36. «a* today boat in Telolc Ayer bum on fined $1600 or ,v\ month* Mil Saturday Afternoon, whrn h* admitted to having nin« I The total duly wag estimated bottles of dutiable brandy54 words
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Article, Illustration361 1966-11-08 8 The road to an unhappy future by Dr. Thio FAIR PLAY AT POLLS— OTHERWISE... SINGAPORE, Monday. Til 1-1 Alliance Party Sinjfapura chairman, Dr. Thio Chan Bee, said today that Sin^iporeans could have Ihe choice of several roads to ;i happy, prosperous and secure future provided Hie Government ensures "fair play361 words
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Article74 1966-11-08 8 SINGAPORE. Mon A mx- year-old girl. Lim Bong Yio, today lost a High Court &uit (or damages in a traffic negligence suit against Loh Boat Tew, a taxtman. in connection with an accident about 18 months ago. The suit was taken out on her behalf by74 words
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196 1966-11-08 8 Court to bank: Take back two sacked workers SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered the Chartered Bank to reinstate two dismissed employees. K. Singaram and Daisy Lim, with immediate effect. The court also ordered that both employees should, on reinstatement, be paid the salaries they were draw ing196 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-11-08 8 'Cheer for troops' artists on tour SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of Australian TV and radio artists are now In Singapore to entertain Australian troops. The six-member team of singers, dancers and comedians will tour Singapore, Malaysia. Thailand and Vietnam entertaining the soldiers. They will go to Vietnam on Nov. 16.161 words
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Article47 1966-11-08 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Wellknown lepnano llanirnco cl^ncri tiara Lezana. ot Madrid, ll to perlorm at the Natioiuil Theatre i on Dec. 2 together with her en- i me troupe of dancers, singer;- .urn musK-itins. Her Singaporr sliow is l)€ine sponsored by Donald Moore Conecrta Limited.47 words
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154 1966-11-08 8 SINGAPORE. Mon VIORE than 65 delel gates from Asia and the United States today attended the opening of a five-day conference of overseas schools, sponsored by the International SchooKs Services. This 15th annual conference, held at the American School in Kings Road, was opened154 words
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Article41 1966-11-08 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Traffic Police today booked 29 "pirate" taxi operators, a spokesman said. The mobile squad also booked 39 vehicles, five lorries, 14 taxis and 20 cars for emitting excessive smoke during the past iuo days.41 words
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Advertisement124 1966-11-08 8 P*BH^*^^^"^^Bf r^^^Bl BjCvl' '^SJBfl -WITH THE SULTRY ©ULfULSLKJ© special November treat for the outdoor girl with a zest for living Mm More features more pictures ...more good things for you this month 'Specials' include WHAT MAKES FOR HAPPINESS 7 Ltl S SWOP PARENTS DON T BE SORRY FOR THE SPINSTER124 words
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Miscellaneous258 1966-11-08 8 Hop tiff V.T. ttnnttin .F 'n=R£ A*£ TO BE NO WOMf-.NlJ_~] WE'LL PROB'LV PINE ON J I ...WHO'S \OH THM Ll NO I f 7 ~~7| 1 ■N THIS EATIN' O.UB MOU/-"^ ROAST DINOSAUR /T,^ .3ONNA PROBLEM. WELL JUST I MAW! FELLAS ARE GETTINI 1 UP, tOURSEI HAUNCH, FRu-ASSEEPI^" COOKIT'/258 words
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Article34 1966-11-08 9 IPOH. Mon Lee Kow Chal. 18, unemployed, was flned Sl.OOO or one years iail today when he pleaded guilty to stealing a cm parked in Hugh Low Street on Oct. 15.34 words
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267 1966-11-08 9 Don't discard the use of English, Ruler advises KLANG, Monday. THE Sultan of Selangor this morning advised more students to switch over to the sciences and not to completely discard the use of the English language. Speaking to the pupils of the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah School here, the Ruler described267 words
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Article91 1966-11-08 9 Students backed by Partai Rakyat SINGAPORE, Mon. Partai Raykat today backed the current Ngee Ann College students' agitation against the Thong Saw Pak report In giving this support, the leftwing party also condemned the police for breaking up the Friday demonstration at City Hall. Meanwhile, the University of Singapore Students91 words
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Article54 1966-11-08 9 SITIAWAN, Mon —The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr Lee Siok Yew. gave an assurance yesterday that the Government 1 educational policy was to give ■qual treatment to all types ot schools in the country He was opening an extension to the Tit Bin Chinese School at54 words
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Article46 1966-11-08 9 IPOH. Mon. A salesman. Poona Selc Chee. 26. pleaded guilty today to an alternative charge of misappropriating the registration book o[ a motor scooter belonging to Inche Ahmad Yazi bin H.mm in Lahat Lane on Jan 15 1965 He was flned S3OO.46 words
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263 1966-11-08 9 Architects hit out at S'pores 'Regent St.' plan gINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Institute of Architects has said the proposal to erect a 33--storey hotel complex at the corner of Grange and Orchard Roads would "pose interesting questions" on the amenity of that important stretch of Orchard Road leading up to263 words
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Article132 1966-11-08 9 SINGAPORE. Mon t YOL'NG uM nin. i n and an accomplice last night walked into a provision shop in New Road on thr pretext of buying fcset and 'eft with 54.400. The two robbers had followed the proprietor of the shop. Mr. Tan (.noon Ke«-. who132 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-11-08 9 THE last British guns to leave East Malaysia following the end of Indonesian confrontation are seen on the dockside at Singapore (left). They belong to 49 Light Regiment, Royal Artillery, a detachment of which moved from Hong Kong recently to supervise the withdrawal of the guns102 words
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Article195 1966-11-08 9 PA RI T BUNTAR. Mon. Three men, two of them Indonesians, were flned a total of $58,000, and another was jailed for eieht months herp after they were found guilty of smuggling. Lim Mcc Khoon, 43. and Said Hassan bin Omar, 40. both businessmen from Medan,195 words
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Article62 1966-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three mm armrd with dajturrs robbed a broker. Mr. Chin Kirn Mok. 38. of $1,000 in cash, jewellery and articles in his home in Broadrick Road earl; today. In another robbery in Jalan Landalc, tho owner oi the Four Wan IcPtrram Factory. Mr62 words
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Advertisement349 1966-11-08 9 Go ahead! Rebel! Rebel against the trite, the ordinary, the customary. Don't take anybody's word for "the way it's always been done". Strike out for yourself. Explore! And if anyone ever invents a better sanitary protection than Tampax, we'll want you to try it. No one has in more than349 words
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Advertisement317 1966-11-08 9 V < at i ■ftfjMr y^T Xr f aaafe A J ji* V^Ff Bat^afl When your good taste sets the example iwhitmont executive shirts New from Australia! Show you appreciate the highest standards and look your part in a Whitmont Executive shirt. They're styled for more refined tastes in pure317 words
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Obituary36 1966-11-08 10 20 H.irrfi Hi (Minimum) MRS. WEE TIANQ SENQ nee Tan Boh Yam atce M» passed peacefully ob 4-11-66 leaving behind only son Wee ey«j Blang, one daughter, daughter-la-law, son-lnlau and grandchildren. Funeral on tf-U -66.36 words
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Article88 1966-11-08 10 :o n SIS (Minimum) PAMILY. PARENTS of the late Che Monel Majid thank all relatives, friends, Kuok Brothers' staff for their condolences and donations. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Ong Hin Tlanic of Malacca thanks all relatives and friends for their unstinted services, wreaths, scrolls, night visits, loan88 words
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Obituary56 1966-11-08 10 M (tore's 575 (Minimum) BUSCCLA: In loving memory of Buseda d/o Mr. A Mr*. M.N.V. Plllal. departed 1.11.M. Lovingly rememheieri hy parents and brothers. IN CHERISH MEMORY of our beloved mother, Mrs. Chow Ah Vlt nee Madam Chan Kam Lan, passed away four years a«o. to-day, 8-11-62, Ipoh.56 words
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Article122 1966-11-08 10 BUYING OFFICE EQUIPMENT. I ft consult the Yellow Pages In the rectory. FOR THE GIFT that pleases, pure silk OMI that last a lifetime, from the ktal Shots m Kitzpatrick's and 43s Orchard Ituad. Spore. CLAMOURETTE reminds our customers tint tickets for the Fashion Bhow to pa held on122 words
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Article716 1966-11-08 10 Some new American aid to Malaysia may confidently be expected. The United States Government knows too much about political psychology to have built up hopes the way it ha* without having decided in advance to satisfy them in some degree. Mr. Eugene Black, President Johnson's adviser716 words
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Article351 1966-11-08 10 Tun Ismail, the Malaysian I Minister of Home Affairs, did not give much away when he answered a question in the Senate yesterday about gangsters under restricted residence. There are more than a thousand of them, their numbers are beginning to pose problems and other ways are351 words
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Article137 1966-11-08 10 Tlie timber construction conference which began in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, with its accompanying exhibition at the Stadium Negara, draws attention to an absurd situation in which other countries seem to value Malayan timber much more highly than does Malaya. Elsewhere wood is often a prestige material, full range137 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1966-11-08 10 TOM LAMBERT - The men who are making China's nuclear weapons TOM LAMBERT THE QUALITY IS HIGH AND THE CREAM IS WESTERN-TRAINED by of Th« Los Angelas Times DESPITE its professions o f scorn for nuclear weapons as "paper tigers," Communist China is devoting tremendous scientific and financial efforts to the production of1,279 words
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164 1966-11-08 10 FIRST it was Increased duty on petrol. Then In rather quick succession came the turnover tax. the payroll tax, increased road tax (due to computation on cubic capacity rather than on horsepower), increased registration tax (for Commonwealth vehicles)— all of which make it more164 words
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Letter241 1966-11-08 10 I REFKR to C. L. Neoh'g letter iS.T. Oct. 29) and hope that my comments will help to clear up the doubts that th* writer and other consumers may have regarding their gas charges. The Board bills consumers for actual consumptions registered by meters lor241 words
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Advertisement758 1966-11-08 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clottilird advertisement! may be handed to. COLO STORAGE SUPCHMARKIT Orchard Wood (Recepriomif Oetk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Hollond Road Naval Bate. Aulhomcd A<J< ntt CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester Home, Collyer Qua* THE NEWS FRONT Fitipatrick'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood, Novil Bate. HAMICM758 words
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Advertisement10 1966-11-08 10 McCULLOCH DEPENDABLE A CHAIN l» SAWS M. D. M. LTD.10 words
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Article, Illustration964 1966-11-08 11 Bonus up, but no general pay revision Arbitration Court award in Chartered Bank case SINGAPORE, Mon THE Industrial Arbitration Court today unanimously rejected a claim for a general revision of salaries of some 400 clerical employees of the Chartered Bank, but granted them an increased bonus of two months' salary964 words
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89 1966-11-08 11 pENANG, Mon.— A final decision on whether Muslim girls should be allowed to take part in beauty contests will be made at the pan-Malay-nan ulemas congress here next month. "We expect the proposed congress will take up this matter." Inche Ismail bin Ibrahim, secretary89 words
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72 1966-11-08 11 pENANG. Mon. Three of i 1 Malaysia's leading ballroom couples will leave for Bangkok tomorrow to compete in the Southeast Asia dance championships this week. The Malaysian contestants comprise two Penang pairs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soo and Mr. and Mrs. Choy Chin Fook;72 words
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Article, Illustration281 1966-11-08 11 L"i ai.a 1.l >ipi K. Mon. A 30-year-old army depot store-keeper was blinded in the right eye with a fountain pen when he grappled with three armed robbers at Klang Gates In Setapak here Amar Singh of the Ordnance Depot was also281 words
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88 1966-11-08 11 •SINGAPORE, Mon. One hundred Singaporeans planning to study In Australia sat for a special English test at the Australian High Commission here on Saturday The test is the result of a recent decision by the Australian Government and applies to all overseas students88 words
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Article51 1966-11-08 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Rengasamy Govindasamy. was killed after being run over by a bus in Upper Bast Coast Road last night A police spokesman said Rengasamy had first been grazed by a car. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Savinder Singh of the Accident Branch. Sepoy51 words
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Article63 1966-11-08 11 BRUNfcI I'OWN. Mon.—Brunei's language and literature laboratory has commissioned four members of the University of Malaya staff, to help compile a text book on the geography of Brunei' an official Government spokesman said today. The team of teachers Che Zaharah binte Mahmud, Dr. W.D. McTaggert. Mr.Reuter - 63 words
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Article56 1966-11-08 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A new commanding officer will take over the 4th Bn., Royal Australian Regnnem. In Malacca this month. He is Lieut. Col C. H. A. East, who succeeds LieutCol D. S- Thomson. Col. East was a Brigade Major. Headquarters Australian Component. 28th Commonwealth Independent Infantry56 words
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Article43 1966-11-08 11 IPOH. Mon. The Minuter of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari will open three schools in Perak the Sekolph Kebangsaan at Kampong Be ig. near Lenggong. tomorrow, the Mm Tet School. Ipoh. and the Sekolah Kebangsaan in Parang Raogaa on Thursday.43 words
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149 1966-11-08 11 Salaries: Fact finding team in Sabah JESSELTON, Mon. Five members of the Special Commission on Salaries flew here today from Kuala Lumpur on the last stage of their Malaysia-wide fact-find-ing programme before preparing their report for the Central Government. The members will spend a week in Sabah and another In149 words
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91 1966-11-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Miss johore beauty contest will be held at the end of the month to pick a girl to represent johore In the Miss Malaysia contest in Penang on Dec. 17. Local girls who wish to enter the contest are advised91 words
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Article23 1966-11-08 11 SINGAPORE Mon.— Chua Ec Mui. 55. was fined $300 today for having 13 reels of blue film He pleaded guilty.23 words
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193 1966-11-08 11 'Equal chance for all in armed forces' IPOH, Mon. The 1 Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Gen Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. today emphasised that there was "no favouritism" in the armed forces. He said this when addressing officers and men of the 3rd Bn. and 4th Bn,193 words
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85 1966-11-08 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Indian High Commission here is prepar«d to provide a photostat copy of a visa application by Mr. Peter Heienhofer. 29. a Swiss hitch-hiker, to help him establish his identity. All Mr. Helenhofers identification papers were among items stolen while hr was asleep85 words
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Advertisement229 1966-11-08 11 BLOODSHOT Only a few hours ago, this was a sparkling, healthy eye just lika yours. Than sunlight, smoke, dust, fumes, glare to name a few want to work on it, just as they would on yours. Now it aches, itchta* burns, watars, reddens. It needs help. f^SSS^l^^ Halp comas easy229 words
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Miscellaneous680 1966-11-08 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KuaU Lum- Called Shenandoah: 700 News pur and Penan*.; 6— lpoh and In English: 7.10 Arena Sultan; Malacca; S. 10 Johore 735 Confidential File: 800 Bahru; 4 Taipinjr; 7 Batu News in Mandarin; 8.10 SinaPahat; 9 Kluang ran: 8.35 Hans Haas; 900 News in National Language;680 words
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91 1966-11-08 12 Rulers begin two-day talks tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Most of the Rulers and Governors from the 13 States will be here tomorrow to attend a two-day Conference of Rulers at the Istana Negara from Wednesday. The Sultan of Selangor will preside. They will discuss national and religious matters. The Mentris91 words
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Article27 1966-11-08 12 KUANTAN, Mon. The district information officer here, Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Hamzah. will leave for Sabah on Wednesday for a three-month tour of duty.27 words
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Article46 1966-11-08 12 LONDON. Mon. Malaysian and Singapore students staying In Malaysia Hall will have to pay is. more a day for bed and breakfast during the winter. This is the first increase In rates since the hall was established more than 10 years ago.46 words
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Article34 1966-11-08 12 PENANG. Mon. The Penang State Islamic Council will meet tomorrow to set ur» a committee to prepare for the State-level Koran reading contest to he held during the puasa month in December.34 words
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Article34 1966-11-08 12 PENANG. Mon. A large crowd yesterday attended the funeral of Inche Nik Ahmad. 51. who collapsed and died at the Panaga Mosque, in North Province Wellesley. while attending a religious class yesterday.34 words
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Article154 1966-11-08 12 EVASION COSTS $IDOM A YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JNCOME TAX dodgers have until the end of the year to "surrender" to the Department of Inland Revenue or risk being tracked down by the department's sleuths^ The department has recruited 12 investigators to stepup the154 words
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Article, Illustration165 1966-11-08 12 ISMAIL: A NEW REFORM PLAN FOR THUGS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JHE Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today that more than 1,000 gangsters had been placed under restricted residence so far. In view of the Increasing number being detained, it was becoming more difficult to segregate them from165 words
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Article62 1966-11-08 12 Council's big arrears PENANG. Mon. Tlv senior auditor. Mr. C. B. Corray. has described the arrears of revenue position in the Province North district council as "most unsatisfactory." "The total arrears outstanding on Dec. 31. 1964. was $658,102. representing an increase of about 30 per cent over the previous years62 words
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Article36 1966-11-08 12 PENANG. Mon. A group of 25 officials and members of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce, including three women, will leave by air on Nov. 17 to attend the International Trad* Fair in Bangkok-36 words
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187 1966-11-08 12 SINGAPORE, Monday. A GANG of four armed youths held up 11 people, Including the proprietor and a customer, at a provision store in Geylang Road yesterday mornIng and took $9,600 and jewellery worth $4,400. The proprietor. Mr. An* Boon Tai, 59. had opened the main187 words
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Article58 1966-11-08 12 TAIPING, Mon. The principal of the Treacher Methodist Girls' Secondary School here ha* been selected to represent the World Federation of Methodist Women at a United Nations seminar In Manila from Dec. 6 to 19. Shp is Miss Flora Knight, a former president of the Women*58 words
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105 1966-11-08 12 Only 12 piranhas imported: Ghazali I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Only 12 piranhas have been imported into Malaysia, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, said in the Senate today. Replying to a question by an Alliance member, Inche Saidon bin Kechut, the Minister said that seven had105 words
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Article48 1966-11-08 12 TAIPING. Mon. The Sultan of Perak, opening the Taiping Merdeka Memorial Library, expressed the hope that the people would make full Use of it. The library has about 1.000 members. The fee is $10 a year for ordinary members and $4. a year for school-children.48 words
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Article27 1966-11-08 12 SINGAPORE. Mon— A six-man Malaysian liaison tram, headed by Capt. Ham"J. has been stationed in Tarakan. East Kalimantan. Radio Jakarta announced today. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article28 1966-11-08 12 PENANG. Mon— The Pan-Ma-layan University of Hong Kong Alumni Association will hold their annual re-union dinner and dance at the Chopsticks Restaurant. Ambassador Hotel, on Saturday.28 words
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231 1966-11-08 12 Safety on the roads: 1 0-point code for parents SINGAPORE, Mon. National Safety First Council warned today that parents should not leave the education of their children on road safety to teachers alone. "Teachers and schools do all they can, but they cannot succeed without the help of parents," said231 words
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99 1966-11-08 12 fcUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Australian antisubmarine frigate Stuart will pay an operational visit to Port Swettenham from Friday to next Monday. The ship will be oDen to the public from 2 D.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. No passes are required for entry. Arrangements99 words
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Article53 1966-11-08 12 PENANG. Mon. The community development subcommittee of the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs. Penang branch, will bin. eh a one-day gotong royong project in Jelutong on Sunday. More than 100 members of youth clubs in Penang will participate in this self-help undertaking to open a road53 words
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Article198 1966-11-08 12 JESSELTON, Mon. SABAH'S Finance Minister, Inchc Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, has urged natives who were given special timber licences not to Idle at home expecting the profits. The Government was anxious that natives who were given an opportunity to take part In the timber Industry198 words
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Advertisement118 1966-11-08 12 ask for... > 4 M jf&- f amou s Biscuits tt/2/52 _-^i^M Constipation Overnight 'Jr M%i J^tf A AVAILABLE IN 245, Bs and 2'» X^^__^-^ SOLE AGENTS: HARPER, Gl LFILLAN CO. LTD. BSEBBIX combines 2 types of shampoo to give your hair a beauty treatment Each time you shampoo with118 words
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Advertisement241 1966-11-08 12 IT'S FUN TO BE YOUNG! ...and the young ones find much more fun with awai.ta lh <" ll •<>•'»"'•. Iml "Bi wwa-wfcaal and <m»T lalaphona. Tlm pram 01 Isf Ilia lavouiila doll. Mm< •M apron P'wum MOAICMAI* ■•rant <sM^^f «-out»r tub*. a< handla bata. Sal»<> lu'OiMi fee l« Msd.'n abanad241 words
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Article179 1966-11-08 13 Ghana embassy staff leave Peking pEKING. Mon. The stall of Ghana's embassy here and their families left for Hong Kong last night. following the decision by Ghana and China to withdraw their em- bassies in each other's capital. Eight Chinese diplomats lei t Accra for Fan.s on Saturday on theirReuter - 179 words
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Article26 1966-11-08 13 TAIPEH. MOD The fttUl Asian Advert lMiig Congress opened here this mornine with nearly 500 delegates Bid observers from 15 na- i tions pnaanti26 words
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Article, Illustration315 1966-11-08 13 Five die as building falls like 'pack of cards' ABERDEEN, Mon— Five men died after an unfinished seven-storey building collapsed, scattering construction workers in a hail of twisted steel and concrete. Several hours later three bodies bad been recovered from the rubble of what a few hours315 words
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Article63 1966-11-08 13 BRIGHTON Mo:. Nostalgic I ear town rherred n chugßinq '.902 Mercedes rolled In to yin Britain* vii ual m-.pvhii cai rails It »«> onp oi 250 neirol or s'^»m-<!riven c»rs ciatmu fit* 1893 «ith drivers in deevstalK- er hats and .-Iwpskin lackft" and women oaaatntan »nReuter - 63 words
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Article192 1966-11-08 13 FLORENCE. Mon. Fears of epidemic rose last night as a third of tne entire Italian peninsula lay stunned and suffering under floodwater and mud in the most extensive peacetime disaster in the nations history. More than two days after storm-swollen rivers burst their banksAP - 192 words
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Article27 1966-11-08 13 i WASHINGTON. Mon.— President Johnson has named Mr. Alan Boyd. Under-Secretary of Commerce, to fill the newly established Cabinet post of Secretary of I Transportation27 words
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295 1966-11-08 13 WASHINGTON, Mon PRESIDENT Johnson announced in Texas yesterday that he hoped to bring forward the date of his planned operation to sometime later this week, by which time he should know the results of Tuesday's mid-term elections. As Democrats and Republicans marshalled295 words
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146 1966-11-08 13 Alleged spy pilot is freed by Cairo CAIRO, Mun.—United Arab Republic security authorities yesterday released the pilot of a private Swedish plane detained on Saturday for alleged spying. A Swedish Embassy spokesman here said they had also released the plane and returned a camera to the pilot, who has stillReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement145 1966-11-08 13 SEIRDM NOW THE 25" SKYBLUE AND 19" SETRON THE NEW SKYBLUE 25"MODEL THE PRECISION TV RECEIVER WITH THE SHARPEST, CLEAREST PICTURES ■Vista-Scope screen for IPMHH clarity and depth of vision Fully automatic Highly polished teak cabinets I j 1 1 Special anti-glare filter p .><|S Prices competitive ASK YOUR DEALER145 words
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Miscellaneous315 1966-11-08 13 Straits Times Crossword ■E BHp ■■■5 HBH^|H H IB° 1 aiross 6. Directing haaaaMi \"> (X I). 7 The wages burden. i3-4> 9. Evangelist lakes Russian sir) 8 3 1: good (or this numbered to Norlh America— see Bosarticle i7i. well ill). 10. First person in French capital IS, 17.315 words
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101 1966-11-08 14 Here ore four of the outfits to be shown in Mania Sylvia (left) models a culotte costume in orange, red and black bold print. Evelyn (centre, top) wears an evening dress with a bolero in deep pink with the self-coloured circles embroidered with white sequins.101 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-11-08 14 Singapore fashions for Manila FASHIONS with an international flair will be shown in Manila this week when Singapore presents a beautiful collection of clothes. The emphasis will be on the different ways of using the kain songket. batik. Thai and Indian silks. The fashions will (shown by six ,y models287 words
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Article252 1966-11-08 14 ARE women more adept at handling burglars than men? If a recent research into the subject is anything to go by. it would seem the intruder fears the fair sex more than the other. Fear, and downright indignation. lend exceptional courage to a woman who finds252 words
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Article136 1966-11-08 14 RADIO USED AS A BABYPHONE T EW on the markit is I a novel portable radio it not only serves as a public address system but as a babyphone. Measuring eight inches by four and a half inches by one inch deep the portable has two short wave and one136 words
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Advertisement503 1966-11-08 14 sea (or how to relax and unwind) Sail 10 or from HONG KON6 or lAPAN on your next business trip Takeawcll-carncdrest! Sail P&O-Oncnton yonrncxt business tour to Hong Koni: or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and hack by sea, take a few503 words
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Advertisement1372 1966-11-08 15 I BENmLINE] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. Dcu r<i riiru for lonoon Dec I BtN ivLtULH Hamburg Oec 29 SmtJPn'r <" S>am Penang RoMerdam OK 11 In Pt Tadav Nlf 1/12 Nlf 11/11 Mbrough Jai B G'mouth JM 11 nruui \MT for Southampton Btc 12 BENHIANI Liverpool1,372 words
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Advertisement1316 1966-11-08 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONT.NENT. LMliag tori S'poro P. S'nam Pmang CITY BF CHESTER Havre. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Bremen. Hamburg 11/11 Nlf 14.15 Nn Cm OF NEWCASTLE Lonaon. Hamburg, Roterdam. Havre. Hu'l 2t 21 Nn 21 Nn CITY OF WINNIPEG London, Harrburg, Rotterdam. Havre.1,316 words
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Article23 1966-11-08 16 Nov. 7. RI'BBKR PRICE -.1 ■■■lit- (up thrce-eighth!> of a cent). TIN: S.tiOti.B7l (down. $1.37!). l-.-timatcrt unoftlcial offering 245 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Article124 1966-11-08 16 SHIPS tyint atengtida the Singapore Harbour whar«et or uptctid today aro: Djakarta 1/I'. Mataram 3 4, Jan M.iujko t/T, Manoloeverett s. R.itnn Manjiuhrie 10/11. Annankrrk U IK. Mlkunl Marun 10, Rajab Rrooke -J\ '22. Siai.<- HM, Star Betekcusp I'h .'7. Nikkei Maru 29/30, Luna Maruk 31 H,124 words
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Article49 1966-11-08 16 t\\ (he oflirial MaU.van short Terms Money Market for the wrek ended Saturday (Nov. 5) the range of call rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: 3'i per cent to 4'« per rent. GENERAL FINDS: 3 per cent to 4 per crnt. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $140.7 million.49 words
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Article124 1966-11-08 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were steady with rises slightly In excess of falls. Western Mining dropped back on profit- taking and closed 16 cents lower at $6 64. Other base metals were steady oils barely steady. Today a closing prlcea In Anarralliin dollar* and crnta with Kriday'a Mount l«a124 words
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Article74 1966-11-08 16 CHINESE Prsduca Eichanxa, Ilniapara naan pritat ptr picul yaitarday: Coconut Oil: bulk J42 aellrra, drum 544 MM Copra: Nov. Dec l"X Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SITS a»ll*m. Sarawak while (IT'Jt arllera, special Sarawak black S 1 -."> atllerf. garbled Lampong rflack JIL'SiNi aellrra (96-, NLW). ASTA J140(N)74 words
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938 1966-11-08 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE main feature of the Stock Exchange yesterday was the further sharp decline in Veneer Products in which 106.000 shares changed hands. Business was done from 96 to 87 to 91 cents and the counter is now back to the938 words
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Article27 1966-11-08 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Nov. 5. Nov. 7. •Industrial*: SrU.TS 90.34 Tins: 109.35 105.23 S rubbers: 110.64 110.79 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article984 1966-11-08 16 DL'SIXESS in and rrpor'rd to Ihe Sinsapoir and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with Ihr number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: B.uMfid (1.0OO) II M I) C CM. i.'I.DUU) 51.40 D. .IT HOI] i 3<i CJ.IJOU) 11.40: Cl Haldinxt (10.000)984 words
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403 1966-11-08 16 THE price of tin in Pcnane I yesterday fell by 51.37J per picul to SiiOii.B: on an offering estimated unchanged i at 245 tons. Good all-round support especially from India was reported at the lower levels. LOCAL RUBBER MARKET: Following Friday's steadier403 words
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Article252 1966-11-08 16 VOM.MBKR first Krade robber 111 f.u.b. buyers clotted at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Sincapore yesterday at 61 rents per Ib. up three-eighths of a 'rent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was inactive. R.A.S. and MR K. closing price* in cents per Ib.252 words
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Article30 1966-11-08 16 ON thr fraa axchanx* market In Hone Kong ytMerdav tha U.S. dtllar waa quoted at 6.741 (or TT. and 73 for cash. •na tail »f laid at ML30 words
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Article18 1966-11-08 16 <-pHI Aitociatlan of Banka In Malaysia mad? no chMrmt's in its r i!-.« to merchant* >rxteiri:iy.18 words
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Advertisement1166 1966-11-08 16 X^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciSic «k Atlantic Service Banikot Non(kcn| L Anftlet N. Tort Sempori PkllM. "Kiaikawa Mary" t/22 ON 27/11 Ott II laa 4 Ftk II Ft» It F|» i "Taikfa Man" 2124 JM 29 31 Jm 11 Fek (Mar II Mar IS Mar Japan Direct Service1,166 words
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Advertisement749 1966-11-08 16 i^ i aa^^^_ BKl^^^aHfcljiaaaP^^P^iaP^^^sP*"^^^^^^^^! tUSTRaiIA/NtW HAUNB SERVICES INDIA PAKISTAN AND FAR lASI SERVICES, la (rrauatli Alrlaiic Malkaarai. Svttei. Tl: Mains Nafaiittiaia Ptntni P. Stum S'turi Spore P. S nam Penana. <oMb«i» 1/11 Nit 11/71 Nit n1) Nat RAJUI* 14 IS Nat 21 Nlt II Nn DAMORA 12/13 0(C 14/15 DM749 words
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Advertisement462 1966-11-08 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uiat I, FOO FONG WAH of No. 80 Upper Bukit ":imah Road, 7% m.»! Singapore, have applied lor tran&ler of Public House First j Class licence In respect of premises I No. 981. Upper Chan&l Road, UH m.s., Singapore, to CHNO UNG I KAI of462 words
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Advertisement1032 1966-11-08 17 ILJ I V*^ V*J I ■ill 1' el tV^4 "1 I 1 I j^/^ass! W UJJJ I^**aasaaaasi aa^*BM*ass»BW»J*B^a»»sssaaa»laa^a»a»»»»la»asa»»»»B^a^*x*»»^**»x«a*a*****a^a*»»»»j v I Continued trom Pafe 10 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS in Wnrd* SIS (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Madam Chin Poh 1..n thank doctor. Rev. C.G. Francis, relatives. church members, friend* for iheir condolences, nlcht1,032 words
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Advertisement987 1966-11-08 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 M H ore's SS 1 Mm.) Box St et*. txtrm NEAR CATHAY CINEMA. unfurnished bedroom. Suitable bachelor, spinster. Call 381). Prinsep Street. iOni>o»lte Reri»r* Aquarium). Spore. TO LIT front room furnished very quiet locality at Jalan Seaview with 1 phone. Preferably female. Tel: B'por* 427U5. PASIR PANJANC987 words
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Advertisement855 1966-11-08 17 TUITION COACHING City and Guild* of London student* for radio theory unrlclng. Contact 45-F. Jalan Huaaaln, Ipoh. ASIA urivinC SCHOOL New Minor 1000 Dual-controlled Car*. Hourly $5/-. 'Juaranteed $76/- 67 Orchard Road, a" por* Phone 32T97 ***** EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER (8.A.) from China, teaches Chinee* Language up to H.S C.855 words
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Advertisement883 1966-11-08 17 RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS COM! TO THE ORIATIST CARPET SAL! IN TOWN PRICES SLASHED TO THE LOWIST! BUY A SAVE ON V INDIAN. OKRMA.N. ly BELGIAN ENGLISH '-ARPETB RL'GS MODERN CARPETS STORE IS3, Tanglln Rd., S'p*r* 10. (At Tanglln Circus) T*l: S4SSS3. VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* SI (Min.)-Bax St883 words
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Advertisement756 1966-11-08 17 MISCELLANEOUS J Ward* St Hin I— Box St et: txtra CHINESE WORKING C U, an* 27 rtlromt prn-frlrnd* ai. frieoda. /rite Boa A43«< S.T. S'por*. MANY HAVE CHANGED to our neadahip club. Uti Join us now! krit* P.O. Box 264* S'por*. GENERAL IPRAV PAINTING/ IEPAIItt Refrigerator*, ft hour* cueDiner* hous*.756 words
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Advertisement810 1966-11-08 17 ANNOUNCEMENT A dinner party was given on the 6/11/1966, Sunday at 6.00 p.m. on the occasion of my younger brother's marriage Mr. Llm Meng Khin at the Empress Restaurant, 81-97 Middle Road. Singapore, 7. The Incident which occurred during the dinner is much regretted and we sincerely apologise to the810 words
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Advertisement505 1966-11-08 17 CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE EXAMINATIONS, MAY AND JUNE, 1967 Entries for the above examinations will close at State Education Offices In Malaya on 23rd December, 1966. 2. Candidates should apply to the Chief Education Officers of the State of Residence for entry forms enclosing a self-addressed unstamped envelope505 words
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Advertisement281 1966-11-08 17 I TENDERS KENTATAAN TAWARAN PEJABAT PELAJARAN, PAHANG. Tawaran ada-lah di-polawa bagl membekal dan menyampaikan perabot2 dan kelengkapan2 sckolah kapada 2 buah sekolah rendah dalam Negeri Pahang. Semu;i tawaran hendak-lah sampal kapada Ketua Pe^awal Pelajaran. Pahang. Kuantan tidak lewat darlpada Pukul 3.00 petang 21hb November. 1966. Borang2 tawaran dan maalumat selanjut-nya281 words
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Article, Illustration416 1966-11-08 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with Four horses for your notebook jyjARK down Samakan (late Pantjasila) as a lively outsider in the Class 2, Div. 5, 6f handicap at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This seven-year-old again took the eye in a smart gallop on a416 words
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Article521 1966-11-08 18 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: CL 1. Div. 2—« F. Kelul rt 111 Ketusa 8.13 Hv^T" 0' 111 M.in i Tahu 8.11 Pelor Mas 8.10 Gwana 8.08 Flash Time 8.06 Pahlawan 8.06 •Ha Gardens 8.05 Boy Emperor 8.04 Star Era 8.03 Harapan 8.02 Construction 8.00521 words
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469 1966-11-08 18 LONDON. Mon. LADY Zla Wernber, for 30 years a leading figure on the British Turf, headed the winning owners' list for the 1966 British flat racing season which has lust ended. In a year when women owners did exceptionally well Lady WernherReuter - 469 words
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Article147 1966-11-08 18 A THLETICS Pahang AAA 9-mile walk (Kuantan): Men < open i: 1 D. Ives (Jets) lhr 26min 2 Kamaruddin 3 K. A. Chandran: Boys: 1 P. Palanlsamy 2 Ne Ah Seng 3 Sheikn Nadzir: Women: 1 Maznon bte Mohamed Liki: Veterans: 1 I.shak Khan 2 Jamek Banl: Teams:147 words
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Article373 1966-11-08 18 T AUREL (Maryland). Mon. Ten of the world's top horses will clash at Laurel racecourse on Friday in the 15th running of the M 5450,000 Washington International The winner will earn $270,000 and end a tie between American-bred horses and overseas entries. France's Diatome wonReuter - 373 words
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388 1966-11-08 18 T"HE Stipendiary Steward 1 report on the races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday: RACE 1 R. Low (Timah Apt) was reprimanded for moving la after passing the 31, thereby causing Chuba Chuba (M. Lee> to be checked. Near the winning post Shanghai Kid K..388 words
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Advertisement649 1966-11-08 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE EI.FCTRKITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Shot-down at < h»n«i 121 nu. SutmUtion In order to carry out electrical extensions at Upper Changi Road \2i m s. Substation it is necessary to Interrupt electric supply on Wortnrsday. 9th November 1966 between 9 00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.649 words
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Advertisement233 1966-11-08 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS tucmon OKPARTMKNT: (Room No. 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall). (a) Supply of Office Appliances (2 items i. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2.16 p.m. on 22.11.66. (b) Supply of Crushed Granite during the year 1967. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 22.11.66. GAS233 words
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Advertisement641 1966-11-08 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applicotions ore Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following positions ot the Company's Port Swettenhom Installation: INSTALLATION STOREKEEPER (MALE): ACE: 25 35 (approximately) QUALIFICATIONS: S.C.C./G.C.E. or equivalent. Spoken and written English and the National Language, ond preferably Chinese dialects. EXPERIENCE: About 3 years641 words
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Advertisement78 1966-11-08 18 Buy mgmmmmmmm Perfection I <1:lUH»n« BuyMMHIHMfI HjWiiWf > 'B 1^ L^^, KS 720 WE Millions look and listen with GRUnDIG We invite you to our showroom for a free demonstration of other LATEST models, n Showrooms: VTT^/ Singapore-97, Tanglin Road. Tel: *****8 >«_*/ Kuala Lumpur-China Insurance Building. Tel: ***** JjJ*78 words
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Article463 1966-11-08 19 ASIAN GAMES FRONT FOUR MORE SHOOTERS IN AND MALAYSIAN SQUAD GROWS TO 188 THE Malaysian volleyball team, who had been kept in suspense for nearly two weeks, have at last been included in the contingent for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20. The announcement463 words
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278 1966-11-08 19 IT la iUll not too late for Singapore s hockey entry to be accepted for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok next month, according to Dr. Aziz Durairatnam, vicepresidrnt of the Malaysian Hockey Federation and a member of the Games' Technical committee. Dr.278 words
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Article143 1966-11-08 19 CLUB de Recrio suffered their first defeat in the Selangor Hockey Association League division one when they went down 4-1 to Kilat Club at Pantal ground yesterday. Kilat deserved their vlctorv. Their forwards combined well xnd credit must go to insideleft Ismnil Eakri. who schemed the143 words
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Article34 1966-11-08 19 NAIROBI Mon. Kenya anrt PHkistan played a scoreless draw in the second hockey Test b*twrrn the two countries her* todtV Pakistan. the 1964 Olympic silver medallists won the first Test 1-0 yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-11-08 19 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia will .send separate teams to the Fifth Asian Gamr.s In Bangkok next month and the first Asian Oanefo < Games of the New Emerging Forces) in Pnom Penh this month, it was officially announced here today. The announcement said that Indonesia wouldReuter - 146 words
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236 1966-11-08 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By TEN SINGAPORE swimmers qualified for next month's Asian Games at Bangkok in the first of the three-day Singapore Amateur Swimming Association trials held at the Singapore Swimming Club here yesterday. The successful swimmers improved handsomely on last December's Seap Games winning236 words
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131 1966-11-08 19 Envoy hands Wok invite for Ganef o SINGAPORE received the official invitation to participate in the First Asian Oanelo at Pnom Penh from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6 in a simple ceremony at the Ministry of Social Affair* yesterday. Mr. Choup Hell, the Cambodian Ambassador in Singapore, handed the invitation131 words
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Article124 1966-11-08 19 MANILA. Mon. A sports columnist of the Philippines Sunday Herald has commented on the financial problem the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) faces as the Fifth Asian Games approach. Eddie Lachica. writing in his column, said the PAAF "in still wondering at thi.s late stage whereAP - 124 words
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165 1966-11-08 19 GUM-CHEWING DURING GAME IS DANGEROUS, SAYS DOCTOR I ONDON. Mon.— A doctor's warning to sum-chewing sportsmen went out today as a Welsh Rugby I nion player lay critically ill in hospital at Rugby after an operation to remove gum which had blocked his windpipe. The player, Roger Addison, 21, injuredReuter - 165 words
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Article58 1966-11-08 19 PORTO ALEORE. Won— The United States took a 2-1 lead over Brazil in their Davis Cup tennis inter-zone semi-final hew today. The American pair. Denis Ralston and Arthur Ashe. beat Edson Mandarino and Tomai Koch 7-5. 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 in their doubles match. Brazil andReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1966-11-08 19 PERAK TURF CLUB Sports Club beat Senior Golfers by nine matches to two in their annual golf competition on the Tiger Lane course in Ipoh on Sunday. TANAH RATA: C. S. Chou (12) won the 1966 stableford play competition with 31 points.44 words
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Article29 1966-11-08 19 HOUSTON. Mon. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and challenger Cleveland Williams today begin a final week's preparation for their title fight at the Texas Astrodome next Monday.29 words
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580 1966-11-08 19 Malaysian Govt sports stars in 3-day carnival MALAYSIANS' love of sport will be expressed in a new form this weekend when the Malaysian Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council will hold their first Sports Carnival in Kuala Lumpur from Saturday to Monday. A number of Malaysia's top internationals will be580 words
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385 1966-11-08 19 CRICKET UONG KONG. Mon. The Kowloon Cricket Club beat the visiting Singapore Police team by three wickets in an exciting finish to their one-day match. Batting first, Singapore Police soon found themselves in trouble. One batsman after another fell victim to the385 words
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Advertisement156 1966-11-08 19 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians far Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger generation with up-to-the-minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. IP I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II Honey series156 words
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Advertisement200 1966-11-08 19 NOW BETTER THAN EVER... THE STRAITS TIMES ill TSbmU v PRICE u4.alU 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 will200 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-11-08 19 HCHKt.Y S'purr I'oppy Dar match: Civilians v Service* <padang>. Spore Div. 3: University KE Hall v SIR; CSC B v Woodbndge Hosp; SMHA v RAF Tengah. S'joi Oi» 2: Depot v Telecoms i Depot srrd > SOCCKR— RDY Cup final: Chen* Wah v Kinta Indians (Stadium Prrak. 5.15). SWIMMING Spore53 words
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Article56 1966-11-08 20 NEW DELHI, Mon. Police fired tear gas at crowds of angry Hindus trying to burst through the gates of Parliament today in protest against the slaughter of cows. Rifle shots could be heard as police forced back the vanguard of several hundred thousand protest marchers ledReuter - 56 words
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Article129 1966-11-08 20 WINGAPORE, Mon— A con- fldence trickster, K. Mahadevan, 35, was today convicted for the fourth time for trying to swindle a shopkeeper of $100 by posing as a Government employee. He pleaded guilty, and was jailed for 18 months by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Tan129 words
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Article58 1966-11-08 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The next phase of licensing and control of unlicensed hawkers, with re-sitlng of licensed hawkers wherever necessary, will be In the Telok Ayer constituency, the Health Ministry announced. The area Is bounded by the sea Prince Edward Road, Shenton circus, Anson circus Robinson Road (including58 words
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Article46 1966-11-08 20 BEIRUT, Mon— Egyptian planes have resumed bombing raids on Saudi Arabian border settlements used as staging posts by rebel Yemeni royalists, according to reports reaching here yesterday. The raids followed a lull of more than three years in the bombing.— UPl.46 words
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Article85 1966-11-08 20 NEW YORK, Mon. Gangsters are using muscle tactics in attempts to take over two of Manhatten'.s most famous nightclubs, the New York Daily News said today. The newspaper claimed that recent brawls by customers in the clubs "Arthur 1 and "Ginza" were started by gangsters asReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1966-11-08 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Public Daily-Rated Housing and Development Board Workers' Union, one of the 13 affiliates of the 15,000--member Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation, will hold an emergency general meeting on Nov. 27 to take a strike ballot. This follows the expiry of the Federation's ultimatum69 words
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Article61 1966-11-08 20 LONDON, Mon— Money raised by TV stars at a concert here next Sunday will aid civilian casualties on both sides In Vietnam Instead of only the National Liberation Front (Vletcong). The organisers, the Medical Aid for Vietnam Committee, changed their minds after the celebrities said theyReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-11-08 20 JOHNSON'S ADVISER SHARES A JOKE BEFORE THE TALKS MR. Eugene Black, the U.S. presidential adviser on South east Asian economic and social affairs (second from right) enjoys a joke cracked by the American Ambassador here, Mr. James Bell (extreme right). Others in this Straits Times picture, taken before81 words
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Article287 1966-11-08 20 LONDON. Mon— The London stock market was quiet and dull today. Apart from several firm spots on special situations, prices drifted lower with some Issues showing new lows for the year. Borneo Company attracted substantial support to close around ss. better at 41s. 3d. on287 words
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Article52 1966-11-08 20 LONDON, Mon— Spot 19Ud. Dec. 19Hd., Jan. 19V4d. Feb. I9'«d Jan. March 19? id., April/ June 20Ud., July Sept. 20 5/16 d Oct./ Dec. 20 5/16 d., Jan/March 20 3 »d.. April June 20 3 »d., July/ Sept. 20»»d., Oct./ Dec. 20^., c.l f. Nov. 19d.. Dec. I9',d, Jan52 words
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Article29 1966-11-08 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1208 f-£l>. sellers £1210 <+£!). Forward buyers £1210 (—£l), sellers £1212 (—£l), Settlement £1208 (+£l). Turnover a.m. 65 tons p.m. 45 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.29 words
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79 1966-11-08 20 WASHINGTON, M o n. South African Prime Minister, Mr. Johannes Vorster. said in an interview published here today that any iittrmpt by the I'nited Nations to end his country's control over South-West Africa would be "a war of aggression." He declined to say ifAP - 79 words
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Article26 1966-11-08 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Junior Chamber of Singapore will conduct a Japanese course for beginners from Nov. 15 ;it the Jaycees office in Prince Street.26 words
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255 1966-11-08 20 Missing children: Clairvoyant joins the hunt- SINGAPORE. Mon. Famed Dutch clairvoyant Gerard Cloiset said here today that he would try his best to help the Australian authorities locate three children who disappeared mysteriously in Adelaide last January. The 57-year-old grey-hair-ed clairvoyant arrived here last Saturday for a two-day stay before255 words
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140 1966-11-08 20 Embassy refutes 'police state' charge MANILA. Mon. A Malaysian Embassy official today refuted recent charccs in the press herr that Mala>>ia was a police state In a letter published in the Manila Times, the embassy's mmoihl secretary. Incite Abdul M.i.iml bin Mohammed, snid Malaysia "practises parliamentary ciemocracy. and general electionsAP - 140 words
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Article26 1966-11-08 20 CAIRO. Mon. The former leader of the banned Mn; lim Brotherhood. 80-year-old BMMM Hodeiby, has died in a Cairo prison, Mecca Radio reported yesterday.26 words
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Obituary105 1966-11-08 20 MR. A. THANABALAN. aanltary contractor of 40 Robert's Lane paused away peacefully on 7 11.66. Funeral ■t 4 p.m. today <«.ii MT. HARNAM KAUR mother of Barjeet Slnuh Dhallwa! SelanKor Tolle* younger brother Mr. Inder Sinsh Penan* paused away peacefully India 25-10-66. DA BILVA: Carlos Augustus 69, paused away105 words
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Obituary24 1966-11-08 20 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our beloved father Yeo Kiat Seng who departed on 8/1 1 M, Knrxlly remembered by wife and children.24 words
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Advertisement33 1966-11-08 20 InnHn i \^L #>y and in quality, you'll find Mi Camy Jetking leading the JjBOW^PH way. The Jetking is auto- MiW~*^H*-& matic, waterproof and Mi mi tan&Hfl reasonably priced. Mi *%t&nas Mr Jf <-^33 words
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Advertisement164 1966-11-08 20 I Late CLASSIFIEDS It WvrdM US (Minimum) LEJEUNE: 'r Rosalie and V.U a daughter. I)< ho in Michelle Rehrcea (guter for Bonya born Mh November in Sheffield. TAN LEE: BttWMB H»n« St.* «'o Mr. And Mrs. Tan Sin l«n^ ani Elaie. Choon Hiain:. d o Mdm. Ng Chw« Neo 6/11/66.164 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-11-08 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 73 59 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchlng51 words
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