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Title Section24 1966-11-14 1 AVERAdt^JfttY CERTIFIED SALE EXCLEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Natioiiiil Newspiipiir Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-11-14 1 MISS Tourism Singapura. Mollie Ann Mooi Hua. and runner-up Hung Chien-yu waving to the crowd along the Esplanade in Singapore yesterday as they sail along in their gaily decorated boats as part of the big Tourist Week Regatta. The two beauties, with another runner-up122 words
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Article350 1966-11-14 1 Gemini fuel drama CAPE KENNEDY (Florida), Sunday THE Gemini-12 astronauts were awakened about two hours early today because of a problem with their powerproducing fuel cells. The problem w;is not considered critical iiiul they headed for ii two-hour nacc walk by Edwin (Buzz) Alarm. One of six fuel cell stacksReuter; AP - 350 words
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301 1966-11-14 1 ISRAEL SENDS TASK FORCE INTO JORDAN TEL AVIV, Sunday. ISRAEL sent a task force backed by tanks, 1 armoured cars and aircraft on a four-hour reprisal raid into Jordan today and reported ground and air battles with Jordanian forces. Israeli officials claimed one Jordanian Britishbuilt Hunter jet fighter was shot301 words
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Article45 1966-11-14 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Nanyang University has warned its students against resorting to acts which contravene the university disciplinary rules. In an open letter to all students, the university administration said disciplinary action would be taken against those students who persisted in undlsciplinary activities.45 words
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Article52 1966-11-14 1 TAIPEH. Sun. The French steamer Vietnam, bound for Yokohama from Hong Kong, was given special permission to enter the north Formosa port of Keelung today to disembark a passenger requiring emergency medical attention. Police identified him as a Malaysian named Zainal Raza and said his condition52 words
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Article56 1966-11-14 1 ANTWERP. Sun. At least four people were killed and four others seriously Injured after a bridge carrying the "King Baudouin" motorway from Antwerp to Liege collapsed Into a canal at Pulle. near here, early today. Seven cars were crossing the 450 ft bridge In bothReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1966-11-14 1 KARACHI, Sun. President Ayub Khan left here today for Amman at the start of an 18--day tour of Jordan, Britain and France. He is due in London on Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article43 1966-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Jockey Subian Dalwee, 25, sustained head injuries when hot favourite St. .Maurice fell in Rare Four here today. He has been admitted to the Assunta Hospital in Petalinr Jaya. His condition was reported to be not serious.43 words
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Article37 1966-11-14 1 BROKEN HILL i Zambia). Sun. A baby cried two days before birth in the Army hospital here, according to wardmaster Cyril Mason He said the cries were heard by himself and a nursing sister.37 words
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223 1966-11-14 1 Plane down in sea: 51 feared dead TOKYO. Sun.— All 51 people aboard a Japanese domestic airliner were feared lost tonight after it crashed into the Inland Sea off Southern Japan. Nine bodies were floating in the sea off Matsuyama airport. Shikoku, after an All-Nippon Airway. 1 YS-11 Olympia failedReuter - 223 words
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Article34 1966-11-14 1 I ASTRONAUT J^rJ^~ WALK IN SPACE CAP! KENOTDI Sea. Astraaaat "Buzz" AUrin emerge* from Gemini 12 «ft*lgh« to start two-hoar walk la ■pace tethered te Wi skip by U ft. H«e > Heater34 words
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Advertisement57 1966-11-14 1 «S. *P. 31 <U Sit** &d. «5, High Street. Sinfiport 6.Stition Ro»d, Ipoh. Associate Co, S.P.H. de Silvi (h.iQ Ltd, Hong Kong. If 1 Shelltox with Vapona kills all insect pests instantly on contact. vk Shelltox L» >v 2. The vapourising action of Vapona reaches out to Kill insects you57 words
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Advertisement24 1966-11-14 1 W GEORG JENSEN DANISH CUTLERY of STERLING SILVER my* 3?. Sena £td. High JuxNri mm tTacrr. (hmwom t a man's taste f starts with^fjVfelT24 words
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228 1966-11-14 2 JAKARTA. Sun— Presid ent Soekarno has for the first time praised the Indonesian Armed Forces for crushing last year's Communist coup. In a written message to the military seminar on defence and seciirit> l.isl night, the President said: 'I am proudReuter - 228 words
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Article67 1966-11-14 2 PARIS. Sun. Krt-nch .scicntilic Imtniftltl will be mining the rquipiiH nl til a Soviet spttce sa-ii-ilne in m forilu'uiumg test French Scientific Research Minister Mr. Al;tm Peyrefitte said here today. Frunce and the Soviet Union, which have increasingly aloe* scientific and cultural tips, .signed ,vi iiKi-eementReuter - 67 words
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123 1966-11-14 2 Top Saigon gang leader held by police CAIGON, Sun.— Police have announced the arrest of one of South Vietnam's most no t o r ious gangsters and racketeers, known throughout the country as Dai Cathay (Big Cathay). Dai Cathay. 24. who went under seven different aliases, was said to have123 words
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577 1966-11-14 2 Sneak attack: Viets clobber Marines CREEPING IN IN THE RAIN. •JHE Vietcong have severely mauled a platoon of U.S. Marines, inflicting heavy casualties on the American troops in fighting southwest of the Danang air base. An American military spokesman said today the Marines had set up a position In theReuter - 577 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-11-14 2 FLASHBULB RUSH AS DEWI FLIES INTO TOKYO rKYO. Sun. Police forced back about 100 photographers last nicht to enable Madame Ratna Dewi, President Snrk.trno's wife to leave her aircraft when she arrived In Tokyo. Madame Dewi (above), who is expecting her first baby in February, was met at the airoortReuter - 168 words
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Article23 1966-11-14 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia today launched the 131 st in her series of unmanned Cosmos scientific research satellites. Tass reported. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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74 1966-11-14 2 fAKARTA, Sun. The J Jakarta military commander announced today that Chinese leaving the country may not take out any valuables with them. Major-Gen. Amir Machmud. in issuing the new decree against 'he Chinese said a bureau would be set up to laKe from themAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-11-14 2 Promise: Burma won't be invasion route BANGKOK, Sun. Burmese Head of State. General Ne Win, has pledged that Burma will never allow itself to be used as a route of invasion of Thailand by any country. The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. told reporter* this yesterday on hisReuter - 215 words
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Article168 1966-11-14 2 PEKING. Sunday. THE Soviet Union and its bloc supporters walked out of a mass Peking rally attended by 10,000 people last night when Premier Chou En-lai accused the Russians of betraying Lenin and uniting with the United States. The Soviet diplomat! were joined by those168 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-11-14 2 THE GAMBOLS f WELL. I /MUST BE) I "V along/ a VOMDeRFUL^\ r"" s~^ ■> v *i*l. -me can do (SO «OQM? 7 HOMZ OeCOKATIH6/ friUMBIHG CLCCTRICAIX etPA*€. AND eezvtce) f > me car a K6AL i /Zy > H™. ***c \MooetfH wF^t-J can r cook)43 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-11-14 3 A LONDON police constable towers above a Honda Super-Hawk 1/8 in. scale plastic model constructed from a kit by "Revell." It was parked on the yellow kerb line in a busy London Street recently. The model attracted the bigrest interest at a pre -ChristmasUPI - 83 words
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Article, Illustration436 1966-11-14 3 ERHARD BACKS CHOICE OF HIS SUCCESSOR QUTGOING West German Chancellor Dr. Ludwig Erhard today backed his ruling Christian Democratic Party's controversial choice of Dr. Kurt Kiesinger as his successor. He said the party had chosen a man who had proved himself in all situations. Now that the party had spoken,Reuter - 436 words
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Article68 1966-11-14 3 For kings and princes BRUSSELS. Sun. European kings, princes and aristocrats took part In a royal hunt in the densely wooded Ardennes yesterday, with wild boar. deer, and other game as the quarry. King Baudouin of Belgium and Queen Fablola were the hosts at the royal hunting lodge of Clergnon.Reuter - 68 words
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Article62 1966-11-14 3 FLORENCE, Sun. Dp to SO paintings. including Cimabue's famous Crucifixion, have been completely destroyed in the floods and another 1.200 damaeed. Mr. Olovann' n Ttqi'a" t«. .q,.—.^^ fcr Education said here today. Hr said that out of the thousands of Renaissance paintings in the city. 1.200 worksReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1966-11-14 3 MELBOURNE. Sun. A courteous bandit tired a shot-gun while robbing a betting office of A 55,500 here today. "I'm sorry, it was an accident." he told the frightened staff, before escaping- Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article31 1966-11-14 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. The UN. announced today that the United States had made a new payment of U.S.S3 million to help finance the UN. peacekeeping force in Cyprus.31 words
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227 1966-11-14 3 Best-seller is filthy, publisher MP tells court T ONDON, Sun. An American best-sell-ing novel about life amid Brooklyn's sex perverts and drug addicts was described in a court here yesterday as a brutal and filthy book published to make money. Publisher and MP, Mr. Robert Maxwell who made the attack,Reuter - 227 words
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Article47 1966-11-14 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian capital has made Its zoo a "drive-in," Zoo officials announced that cars would be permitted to drive past the animal cages every day except Sunday and holidays, provided they do not exceed six miles per hour. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-11-14 4 Day of fun as thousands flock to the big regatta THOUSANDS of people flocked to the sea front at the Esplanade today to watch a colourful regatta which brought Tourist Week to a close. The eight-hour sea show, organised by the Siglap Citizens' Consultative Committee438 words
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307 1966-11-14 4 Japanese union makes a loan aid pledge SINGAPORE, Sun. Sohyo, the labour arm of Japan's major opposition Socialist Party today promised to help Singapore get monetary loans from their government at low interest rates. "We are In a position to request this from the Japanese Government." said Mr. Shogo Ohki.307 words
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Article49 1966-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun There are a tew vacancies left In the Adult Education Boards commercial evening classes which prepare students for the Chartered Institute of Secretaries examinations. Those wishing to Join the course 'should go to Anglo-Chinese Primary School. Coleman Street, on any week-day at 7 p-m.49 words
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Article26 1966-11-14 4 BINOAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Indian Association will hold a dinner and variety show at Its premises on Saturday at 8 p.m. to celebrate Deepavali.26 words
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195 1966-11-14 4 'Singapore has no national language problem' SINGAPORE, Sun. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Mohd Ghazali Ismail, has said that the national language issue was no longer a problem in Singapore. Speaking at the opening of the National Language Month at the National Theatre yesterday evenIng, he195 words
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Article28 1966-11-14 4 BINGAPORE. Sun. Residents In Nee Soon will be able to register for the new laminated Identity cards at the Nee Soon community centre at Sembawang tomorrow28 words
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Article, Illustration50 1966-11-14 4 MM.\P()KK, Sun. —Dr. and Mrs. Teh Yew Fui (above) were recently married at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Dr. Teh is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Teh Yok Kye. The bride, the former Miss Angeline Phoa. is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phoa Thai Seng.50 words
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Article132 1966-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four internationally known doctors will deliver public lectures this week under the auspices of the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies of the University of Singapore. DR. JEAN-CLAL'DE SALOMON from Part* will talk on "Studies on germ-free life" on Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. at132 words
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Advertisement423 1966-11-14 4 LIONS CLUB SINGAPORE CENTRAL PROUDLY PRESENTS A GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRON ACI OF- >-^^-. i THE HONOURABLE MINISTER FOR HEALTH 1 I MR. YONG NYUK LIN— J IN AID OF thon g n,tVt a u i t,Sn dical vjut ODEON: WED., 16th NOV. 1966 AT 8.30423 words
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Advertisement191 1966-11-14 4 WHAT MAKES fj ABSOLUTELY P B«B»BH«BjB^a^B»«a^B»1a^B^B»»^BB»^B»MB»^B^B»^B»^B»^Bl^B»^B^B« MOST OF THE WATUf ROOT WATCHES All CLAIMED TO K WATUMOOT BUT IN FACT mar water umtant due to technical difficulties in sealing the mtstais AND WINDING CMWNS WHICH All NOW TOFTCTLD BT THE PAHITID TECHNOS SPECIAL WATEIPROOF LOCK-SYSTEMS shown IO0W: g-—- M*a mm*191 words
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Article65 1966-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Novem- ber-to-February quota for the im- I portation into Singapore of knitted undergarments is 15 P*r cent of 1964 imports, according to an official announcement. The quota covers undergarments of cotton "not plastic nor rubberised, knitted or crocheted." and undergarments "not plastic nor rubberised,65 words
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Article39 1966-11-14 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. will inspect the district hospital here next Saturday and open the newly-renovated wing of the operation theatre and a children s ward, costing $90,000.39 words
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Article, Illustration425 1966-11-14 5 Khir: Put language issue in neutral zone... \f ALAYSIANS were today called to put the language issue in a neutral zone and not make political capital of it. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, made the call when he opened new classrooms of the Chung Hwa national-type scfiool425 words
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151 1966-11-14 5 TOURISM: 'SINGAPORE STILL LAGGING BEHIND' CINGAPORE. Sun. A total of 110.000 tourists visited the Republic last year 25 per cent up on the 1964 figure. But said Inche Othman Wok, the Social Affairs and Culture Minister, today. Singapore still lagged behind several other countries In the Pacific In drawing international151 words
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100 1966-11-14 5 TAIPING. Sun The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir j Johari. will attend the speech day prize giving ceremonies of two school.-, and open three new school* in P'Tak next week. He will attend the annual speech day of the Trcacher Methodist Girls' Secondary100 words
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Article36 1966-11-14 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun Miss Wong Fong Sim. 18. a school teacher, was crowned "Mlss St. John" at the annual social and dance of the Tcluk Anson St. John Ambulance Brigade here last night36 words
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579 1966-11-14 5 CINGAPORE, Sun. One hundred medical students of the University of Singapore have passed their first professional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in anatomy, biochemistry and physiology. They are: Ang Poon Liat Miss Monica An Yoke Ling Jimmy Bens579 words
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118 1966-11-14 5 Order goes out to Penang Umno youth: Back Nasir PENANG. Sun. The executive committee of the Penang Divisional I'moo Youth has issurd a directive to all its branches, calling on them to give their full rsl support to the Dirertor of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail,118 words
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Advertisement157 1966-11-14 5 people with the right background choose HENNESSY brandy there is no substitute for Hennessy Brandy Under the distinguished patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor. 8 P.M. Friday 18th November CARNIVAL NIGHTT966 In aid of the Poppy Day appeal, A WONDROUS NIGHT OF GAIETY, GOOD157 words
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Advertisement124 1966-11-14 5 SCOTT MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU i 9 v%i^9^9 iKfl You'll be carried away with ?^fe new frangpance by Avon. Surround yogrself with RAPTURE, Avon's lovely new *rogronce, ond wh«re v»ill you btf Corned owoy, lost to the mood of the moment. With RAPTURE, you'll feel hoppiiv tree but captivating124 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-11-14 6 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By Ipoh, Sunday GRAND MERCEDES IS LATEST ADDITION TO THE ROYAL GARAGE THHE Sultan of Perak has X acquired a second official car a Mercedes-Benz 600. costing $71,000. The other is a Rolls Royce bought four years ago. In addition, the Sultan has a168 words
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Article49 1966-11-14 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. A guauo dealer. Ng Sang Hang. Wb slightly injured in the chest when an unknown gunman shot at him at Kampong Gelong Ayer. North Kedah. yesterday. He »a.s hit by flying cplinten when the bullet shattered the plank wall of his house.49 words
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160 1966-11-14 6 MP: This is the way to break race barriers SINGAPORE. Sun. Organised activities In community centres would greatly help to break communal barriers In Singapore. i Mr. Bernard Rodrisues. MP for Te:ok Blanß.ih. MM this last nisht when he spoke at the opening of the Nelion Road community centre, the160 words
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Article23 1966-11-14 6 IPOH. Sun. An ;dol \»lued at MOO. »a* srolon (rom the Nam Thow Nzarm temple in Ounong J Oheroh heir y«terday.23 words
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171 1966-11-14 6 Singapore banishes expelled Nantah student SINGAPORE. Sun.— A few hours after he was expelled from Na n y ang University yesterday for participating in "Illegal activities." a Malaysian student. Tan Ww Eing, was banished from Singapore. A statement Issued by the police last night said that Tan. 22, a third-year171 words
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Article45 1966-11-14 6 PENANG. Sun— Th* nfw eitj abattoir, now under construction in River Road, is expected to b« ready early next year. When completed. It will com an estimated $600 000— about $320 000 for the building and MBOOO for machinery ordered from Denmark.45 words
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Article30 1966-11-14 6 TELHK ANSON Bi;n The Raa Muda of Perak will op«i $110,000 health centre at. Sungal I Sumun. at the 17th mtto. TeK* Anson-B«f»n Ditto mod OB Ba*--1 urday30 words
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Miscellaneous39 1966-11-14 6 Bm 9 m Mmmmy Kmlph HvintHmM T^^^fl\ 00 VA. WAVE T MAKE '\VUAT AM I SPOSED" Y 's*2&\ IJ ME A*' K. I n -«n/»fßi' ALL TH' OUST, PETUNIA? J T DO, LAY MERE ffi?^ 1( WtV BS J39 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-11-14 7 LI \l MM PUR. Sun— The Last Post was sounded and two minutes of silence observed in the main towns throughout tincountry as Malaysia today paid its respects to its. war dead. Detachments from tin* Malaysian armed forces, the Commonwealth forces, the p<>licr and voluntary or ganisations235 words
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Article63 1966-11-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. A nine-year-old schoola. rl. Julie binte Osman. ill run over by a lorry at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday evening. She died on the spot. A police spokesman said today that Julie was crossing the road' near Gillman Circle when the accident occurred. Eye-witnes.ses63 words
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Article49 1966-11-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sun -The Light Industries Services ol ihc Economic Development Board will h.)ld a lecture on Metal Finishing by Dr. S. Wernick. an ILO expert, on Thursday at Fullerton Buildinc at 5.30 p.m. Dr. Wrrnick is currently v.itn the Lmht Industries Services of the EDB49 words
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Article51 1966-11-14 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. Kedah politr arc investigating the death of a 20-year-old woman. N. Kamalpnwh They believe she was involved in a criminal abortion. Kamalamah was admitted into the Kulim district hospital yesterday She was subsequently transferred to the hospital in Bulcit Mm., jam for an51 words
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Article28 1966-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Thej National Society for the Deaf will hold a party for deaf children In Selangor at the) Selangor Education Department on Nov. 23.28 words
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Article41 1966-11-14 7 JOHORE BAHRL 1 Sun. Sha- 1 nfuh Shclcha Al»<gof 1. wife of the commander of the 4th Malaysian Infantry- Brigade in Slmngapore. will open the 168 flats at Majidec Camp here for Malaysian soldiers serving in Johore, on Tuesday.41 words
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Article269 1966-11-14 7 Satay seller finds home in ruins KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday UARLY this morning as usual satay seller Incheu Ismail bin Ishak. 45, and his wife drove to the Central Market here to buy meat tor his business. But today, returning to their home at kamponß Dato Keramat at 11.30 they were269 words
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134 1966-11-14 7 VUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sun. Subsidised foreign cement is shutting out the East Malaysian market to West Malaysian cement makers, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman of Tasek Cement Ltd.. said in the company's annual report. Mr. Tan .said thp separation of Singapore from Malaysia had taken134 words
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97 1966-11-14 7 Oil palm plan MIC joins Umno protest TELOK ANSON, Sun The Bagan Datoh MIC division ha? joined in the protest against the proposed opening up of 40.000 acres of forest reserves near here by the Perak Government for oil palm. The Basaii Datoh Umiio division last werk criticised the mo\e97 words
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Article176 1966-11-14 7 V HEAVY programme has been drawn upfor the five-day visit of a delegation of British MPs who arrive tomorrow The mission comprising MPs from the ruling Labour Party and Opposition Conservative and Liberal Parties, will meet the Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chve. and the176 words
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Advertisement151 1966-11-14 7 NATIONAL ART GALLERY: KUALA LUMPUR AN EXHIBITION OF In honour of his 85th Birthday There are 997 exhibits covering 75 years of Picasso's working life. 1889-1964. Reproductions of masterpieces from 150 Art Galleries, Museums, and private collections. 120 selected prints from Picasso's own collection. This is the largest exhibition of151 words
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290 1966-11-14 8 Faster in Sarawak from now on, says Tun KUCHING. Sunday. DEVELOPMENT in Sarawak would now be stepped up and accelerated the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said after a 90-minute briefing on the progress of development in the State in the new Development Operations Room in the State Secretariat290 words
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Article35 1966-11-14 8 Farmers get six sows PENANG. Sun Thr Sta> Government vrt-tirdav distubuled another mx sows and 50 pislrt.s to loWl laimrrs undrr the pawah icheme Thr Government h*.- so (ar distributed 12 .sows and 210 piglet.s.35 words
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83 1966-11-14 8 PERTH. Sun. .Malay will be one of three new languages to be taught at Perth Technical Collect next year. The other languages are Japanese and Indonesian. Chinese will be introduced later. The college's instructor in Asian languaees. Mr. N. Saunders. >aid the teaching83 words
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Article65 1966-11-14 8 SINGAPORE. Sun A detectuc. K Narayanan. 24 died in thr General Hospiui yesterday two days alter he was involved in an accident at Chingi Road. Narayanan ,m Mftatant law netating officer at Kandang Krrb*u IKilice station was, a p.issenge: In a fellow detectives Ford Con;na when65 words
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Article30 1966-11-14 8 MACHANG. Sun —In Co-oper-afi.e Ofllwr here. Inche Abdul Kashid bin »\l« ■.«.->: h.i.- ban I referred 10 a similar post at Segnmat Inchr Zakaria bin SUlek .-ucceed.- him here.30 words
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Article180 1966-11-14 8 MALAY writers in North Malaya will be Invited to a torum to be sponsored by tht- newly -lormt-d Malay Writers As-sociaiion. "The lorum will d.scoss matters connected with Malay literature and help e>tablish closer tie.-, among writers." Inche Ani.s Hadimaja. vice-president of the association,180 words
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216 1966-11-14 8 Thai Govt building road link to Kota Bharu ft OTA BHARU. Sun. 1V A road linking Kota Bharu with the west coast of Malaysia through Klong Ngeh. a Thai province 150 miles from Rantau Panjang on the Ke-lantan-Thai border, is now being constructed by the Thai Government. When completed in216 words
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Article51 1966-11-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Penang art ITT her Mr. Tay MoLeong. 28. Will >lapr a six-ci.u- exhibition of hla bawl; paintings al ihc Ali» Building here, beginning on Noy 21. Tiie exhibition, featuring yu paintings, win be opened by the French Ambassador to Mal.iy.-ia, Mr. Pierre51 words
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217 1966-11-14 8 P. C. Shivadas - There's tin in them thar hills all right, but P. C. Shivadas By IPOH, Sun. Prelimi--1 nary data gathered by the Geological Survey Department on tin potential in the 90,000 acres of land in Upper Perak earmarked for mining is "quite encouraging.' Disclosing this today, tht acting Assistant Director of217 words
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Article43 1966-11-14 8 ALOR STAR. Sun Foity-fh* people ha\e cued m row) arr-i'dentt in Kodah in the lir.st 10 niunths of this year. A total of 942 others uere injured including 20 who received >eriou.s injuries There were .iitueotiipr 987 accidents43 words
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Article40 1966-11-14 8 TANJONG MAI.IM Sun Wort nas started an tow-cot housing project at Kutoyung Road here, estimated to coat $500,000. Tin houses, which will be rcudy by nex; Aucu>t. will be let out to the lower and middle income groups.40 words
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Advertisement415 1966-11-14 8 2NEW I MACHINES 1 Improve proficiency in accounting I jis a model of smooth-running, silent A t lpll\ I efficiency. It's a heavy-duty machine. <4Mta» fl Don't be deceived by its simple de- -'-^n&ea I sign. It's the simplicity of genius. From >^^ &£&j£&£2r jOßtt^. Mk I its all-electric mechanism415 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-11-14 8 *U~*. fK>~ it,, i' T llnmlin y MXI GUVS, BLECTION O^-M/ ...WHO NOBODY.' I I BUT ANVBOCyXaWRISHT I'D FEEL A >v -y*"-~'*\.VEw! th>S IS A WHATS TH' FIRST OFFICERS SAY, > ELECTED MXI I I JUST WHO THINKS NOW, BOYS, LOT MORE YEHj\ FINE WK/ TO ORDER OF r-^\ AIN'T211 words
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Advertisement104 1966-11-14 9 IVIODII Premium _^^^b|^ TETRAMEL® y^ ITS HERE NOW from the newest refinery! power all the time. Fill up with Mobil Premium. Mobil Premium with Tetramel.® The new power Maximum power for faster acceleration. Instant '^B sensation in motoring. Tetrapower. Mobil Pre- power for faster take-off. Only Mobil Premium I mium104 words
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Obituary26 1966-11-14 10 70 Wordt SIS (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mlsa ■Dathertne M Jackson died 14-11-44, Mime Road Internment Camp. Ever Jfamemhered by Ward L4m Jackaon.26 words
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Article207 1966-11-14 10 M Mora's 515 (Minimum) FOR THE GIFT that pleaaea, pur* •ilk iini.i th.tt last a lifetime, from the M ng Shop* in Kit.piitrick'a and 4SB Orchard Koad. Spore. WE ARE EXPANDING. Permanent perfect ion., of document*. Confidential and uuick. Motion Smith of Battery Road. Tel (Spore) V.luvS. CHILDREN'S STORY207 words
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Article748 1966-11-14 10 Some time next year, the people of Sabah and Sarawak will choose new State legislatures by direct election, to replace the present assemblies which were filled by District Council members acting as an electoral college. Sabah will lead the way. The Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, has748 words
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Article244 1966-11-14 10 Encouraging Malayan workers to go to Sabah (and Sabah employers to hire Malayan workers) seems about to pay off. According to Mr. Manickavasagam, the Minister of Labour, since the Migration Fund Board was set up eight employers in Sabah have asked for about 830 tappers and labourers while244 words
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Article241 1966-11-14 10 The Organisation of African Unity has come out of its latest conference in much better condition than seemed possible when it went in. Partly this was due to its initiative in helping reduce the row between Ghana and Guinea (a task the easier for Ghana admitting its error);241 words
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Article724 1966-11-14 10 Pharmacy facts and confusion rpHE discussion In your A columns on the role of the pharmacist In dispensing has been characterised throughout by an amazing confusion In thinking which must have arisen either from selfinterested prejudice or ignorance. I prefer to believe the latter is the case. "Orion's" letter (S.T.724 words
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Article49 1966-11-14 10 Week is an A appropriate time to draw attention to the stench which greets tourists as they are driven into Singapore shortly after arrival at Payar Lebar. The smell obviously comes from the sewage works situated next to the airport. Can something be done? P. CHTN Singapore49 words
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571 1966-11-14 10 Europe on the move and it is big business By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT T7IUROPES flush Pj and travel-Hun-gry citizens are roaming across the continent in ever increasing hordes. Camera-laden Germans, food-flnicKy French and sun-starved Swedes have become familiar features of nearly every country's landscape. The widening circle of affluence and571 words
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Article751 1966-11-14 10 KARL MEYER - KARL MEYER 40.000 MAN-HOURS FOR ONE SESSION. FIVE MILES A DAY TO VOTE. ONE HOUR A YEAR FOR A BACK BENCHERS OPINIONS I by 1 London IN a nation where productivity and efficiency have become fashionably potent words, Parliament has been credibly criticised as being "perhaps751 words
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Advertisement720 1966-11-14 10 i Straits Times Malay Mail b« handed to COID STORAGf SUPCHMARKET Orchard Read (Recepfioniir Oeik) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road No.ol Bate. Authorised Aqcnfv CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester Home, Collyef Qua)*. THE NEWS FRONT ftipofritk j Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiroliy Rood. Ne»al Bate HAMIEM STORE, 1419720 words
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Advertisement53 1966-11-14 10 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. JlS'iSy'ssV lI W AMWOttSED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 MMD m FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 CTI —ML RESERVE 36,000,000 00 KVTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $593,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C The Bank for All Big and Small BHAJd.MII THROUGHOUT lINOAPORE. MALAVtIA as53 words
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Advertisement129 1966-11-14 10 0r f sfcl.^ v&r Interesting people smoke I EDGEWORTH® I H 3 GREAT PIPE TOBACCOS i7^^ £3& Crtatort painters. ..artists... men -CjM^fer^^ I of letters... leaders back room r M ?fe| boys who plan the moves. ..men i who have the knowled 0 e and M JSb experience to know129 words
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Article, Illustration616 1966-11-14 11 Lee hints at major changes on the way for Singapore to survive... ]yjAJOR adjustments are to be made in Singapore's education policies. This is implicit in a speech Mr. Lee Kuan Yew made today to mark the openinß of a new winß to a Chinese school616 words
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314 1966-11-14 11 Union No. 3 votes to join the big strike SINGAPORE, Sunday. affiliate of the 15,000-member Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation today voted in favour of strike action over what the federation has described as "the Government's failure to settle all their grievances outstanding since 1961." The Public Dally -Rated Architect314 words
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Article122 1966-11-14 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, charged last night that the Barisan Sosialis's current policy was to topple the Government and at the same time create a bad image about it overseas. Dr. Toh, who was speaking at the l?th122 words
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Article102 1966-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Puan Sharifah Rodziah today called at the hor|e of the late Dato Abdullah bin Hajl Mohamed Yassin, Speaker of the Selangor State Assembly, at Kampong Bahru to pay their last respects. Dato Abdullah, who died102 words
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133 1966-11-14 11 I£UALA LI'MPUR, Sun. Two officials from Sweden will arrive here on Nov. 23 to discuss aid for Malaysia's family planning campaign. They are from the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) The director of the National Family Planning Board. Dr. Ariffin Marzuki. said133 words
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Article33 1966-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr Khaw Kal Boh. will open a course on local Government at the Government Staff Centre in Petaling Jaya tomorrow.33 words
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Article73 1966-11-14 11 TELUK ANSON, Bun. Thieves broke Into two houses here last night and stole $1,400 and lewellery worth $340. Prom the Sri Taman Cicely, home of Madam Leow Lin Chan, 27 a school teacher, they stole $300 and (250 in Jewellery Prom the home of Mr.73 words
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106 1966-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun— The educational committee of the Assunta Hospital, Petallng Jaya, had decided to start a scholarship fund to enable nurses to go abroad for specialist training. It hopes that local philanthropists will contribute toward* the fund. It expects that with the help of106 words
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Article69 1966-11-14 11 BANGKOK. Bun The Thai Government has picked 14 prominent Thai businessmen for talks with leading businessmen from Malaysia and the Philippines at a meeting on private trade among the countries of the Association of South-East Asia to be held here from Dec. 6 to Dec. 9Reuter - 69 words
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Article49 1966-11-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports, Engku Moluein bin Abdul Kadir. will give away prizes to winners of the sepak raga larine competition organised by the Government Services Welfare and Recrea'ional Council Malay«la. at the Police Depot in Jalac Owner ba* toorrow.49 words
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182 1966-11-14 11 Another bid by Britain to expand trade UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. Yet another British trade representative will arrive here tomorrow to try expand trade between Britain and Malaysia. Lord Rhodes, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, will arrive in the afternoon. A 20-member mission from the London and Birmingham182 words
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160 1966-11-14 11 Islam a unifying force, says Sultan T»EMERLOH, Sun. x The Sultan of Pahanp: last night declared that religion could be a "weapon" against whatever elements which seek to destroy it. He was speaking at a prize-giving ceremony at the close of the three day State Koran reading competition on the160 words
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Article62 1966-11-14 11 JESSELTON, t,un. Tw« Australian Returned Services League representatives. Major C. S. Morrison and Mr. T. V. Shaw, attended the Remembrance Day parade here today with Stau Cabinet Ministers and other dijinitorles. The parade was held at the new teafront site of the War Memorial, the62 words
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Advertisement52 1966-11-14 11 Vodka Samovar Not a trace of a taste-it's pure experience. Vodka Samovar lights up a drink from the inside. Gives cordial a spark, makes tomato-Bloody Mary, or any other drink th^gi Rk f itself. Fresh as spring water. Exciting as diamonds. Cm Btfen excitement in the glass. J( Vj&^a*^^ for52 words
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Advertisement210 1966-11-14 11 \WI lflfabi(ifu Jtffl the symbol of SERVICE I I SECURITY I SfJBIII TON NUUMIN HNMI6E DD. lICOraUTEO N SMGATOK AS A PUBUC iMfTIO lUW.II* COMMNT) WmCßfjfD (UHTU.: S10 000.000 ISSUED AKD PkID UP ttffIUSUOOOOO PW Wkm FINANCE UNITED GROUP ASSETS EXttED J28.000.000 H««dO*lc«Atii Insuranc* Building. PO Boi 2884. Singapor«l. T*l«phon«:9s9ll'3210 words
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Miscellaneous734 1966-11-14 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur Junior Zoo; 6.32 Lawman The Visitor; 7 News In and Pfnanj; Ipoh and EnglUh: 7.11 Tamil proMalacca; 3. 10 Johore Ba- Bram me; 7.35 Honey Westharu; 4 Taiplng; Batu Wnat j^^ W ants; 8 NewB Pahat; Kluanf. in Mandarin; 8.10 Music 5.45 P.M. Opening734 words
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Article1065 1966-11-14 12 ANTHONY POWELL - The novelist in Tolstoy ANTHONY POWELL TOLSTOY AND THE NOVEL. By John Bayley. (Chatto. 35s) by TO write in a stimulating manner about Tolstoy at this stage is not an easy thing to achieve. Mr. Bayley brings this off with such good effect that by end of the book one1,065 words
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Article298 1966-11-14 12 A king who would not be pushed Faisal by GERALD DE GAURY. (Arthur Barker, 365.) rE palace revolution in Saudi Arabia which sent King Saud packing and put his younger brother. Prince Faisal, on the throne two years ago has already had a profound effect on the power game in298 words
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333 1966-11-14 12 How to be Rich. By J. Paul Getty. (W. H. Allen. 30s). IN most of his photographs Mr. Paul Getty looks rather morose. No one could say this about his most entertaining book. It begins well with a chapter "How I made333 words
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Advertisement370 1966-11-14 12 #xm n INSIDE YOUR CAR? /NOT WHEN YOU\ AUTO AIR CONDITIONING lßaw*l J. i .i. "C Quiet, powerful and instant yAf± ■■^»fc^ coolness. Make* driving 'iS IS3 comfortable. And keeps you M»^Ugß| Expressly designed for the Hm3mb^Himß discerning c SINGAPORE* MOTORS LTD.^J^ 318-319. Orchard Rd Soon. Tel: ***** (Sllnai) "SWJJW"370 words
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Advertisement229 1966-11-14 12 i ifl la I I i^aMBV r"a^\ a^% Than bail been other artists if ormtheltjry, whm individual paintings bavi t^ttti aid surpassed these -^S^l published in tbe Geuld Fili«, bit Hne bas bequeathed a contribution remotely approaching in stature and Wk comprehensiveness tbe lifewort if Gould. (Mid was a great229 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-11-14 13 A roof- top refuge Flood-hit motorists ride it out on Los Angeles freeway TWO men stand stranded atop their cars on the Santa Ana Freeway in Los Angeles on Friday after water flooded the underpass and blocked all lanes for some three miles in both directions. The rainfall total was68 words
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Article, Illustration308 1966-11-14 13 TOPLESS GIRLS AS WAITRESSES-THE POLICE STEP IN NEW YORK. Sunday. I AST week a supper club opened in New York, giving the city its first look at waitresses unclad from the waist up an innovation favourably received some time ago in San Francisco. Yesterday New York Mayor John Lindsay wasReuter - 308 words
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Article70 1966-11-14 13 tLENSB V KG i W psi Of rma ny Sun.— A a4-vear-old hriclciaver poured petrol over his wife and set her on lire here after a quar night ixiiu-e .s.i id tddrfy He then took tiißhi trifd un- j illy to oem out :hr flamesReuter - 70 words
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Article22 1966-11-14 13 MOSCOW Sun East German Pr mr Mil .str-r WUll Stuph arrived in Moscow yesterday for prrv:miMy unannounced nut R«ut«r.22 words
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134 1966-11-14 13 The toilet paper anarchists assemble... A MSTERDAM. Sun. J\ The "Provos" Hollands anarch Lslic beatniks, opened a two-day conference near here yesterday by shouting three cheers for Queen Juliana and wrapping themselves in toilet paper. The long-nalred Provos. who wear while suiu. and defy authority in general, said the conferenceReuter - 134 words
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221 1966-11-14 13 Eclipse of sun sends peasants to their knees BUENOS AIRES, Sun. An eclipse of the sun cast a swathe of darkness across South America today, sending peasants to their knees in fearful prayer and rlimaxing a major international research DroKramme. Some 1.500 experts along thr line of the total eclipseReuter - 221 words
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Advertisement337 1966-11-14 13 the IC I m# I shine ITSBi v Jijfl Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the |^fl M Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available A jj in red tile, green tile, mahogany, dar< teak and ■■■■■jfIBBVV neutral. fy^y^JJ Available in 1 Ib. 2 Ih, 5 Ib, ft^^^ajßlWi Blb and 42337 words
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Miscellaneous284 1966-11-14 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Storrm petrel mwut one tn 1. Attendant lias authority on tne creeper <7» the river U4». L ls letting in various cul8. Is to leatuie in play? Just the tu d people iMi opposite! (4-5). 15 Boothing cut Corgi posxibrt 10. Produces a number ol284 words
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Advertisement914 1966-11-14 14 UH ilunlinued ,mm Page It) SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* tl (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm NGLISH SPEAKING General Amah c required for British omcer. Kamily of S 4. Holland Road, 6 pore *****9. COOK-AMAH for American family 1 of five. Experience, references, English r oeciaary Call (Spore) *****9. CENERAL AMAH914 words
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Advertisement755 1966-11-14 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Word* St (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm DISTRICT Quiet Furnished Flat l-hedrooms longbath Telephone, aironditioner. Ring is pore i ***** Ofhc* >2633 after offlc*. EASTERN MANSION 2K Jalan Cecbll P.D. IS Puralahed Flat S bedoomi modem sanitation. Rent $SB6/-. line ***** B'pore. NGEE ANN BUILDING Calrnhlll ■Tansloo755 words
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Advertisement726 1966-11-14 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I* ttmrdh St (Mim.) Box tt rlt txlrm SENNETT ESTATE: Two Storey Terrace $29,000 Xiglap Rig Detached Bungalow 21.000 sg ft $65.UUU S pore s^4U. SELETAR HILLS ESTATE 3 1 hedrooms semi-detached Houae $26,000.00. Ring Yumin Katat* m Houaing Agency. 8 pore *****. FOR SAL! First726 words
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Advertisement802 1966-11-14 14 EDUCATION IS Wmrdt U (Mim.)— Box St rlt. mxlrm FOORMAN MUJIt, STUDIOS: Daiiv rnrolmenla loi piano, organ, accordion. violin guitar. Hawaiiandrums Tel: 8 pore 3473k. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS li Word* tt (Mim.)— Box it ett. txlrm MOTION SMITH INVITE you to inspect their selection of Technical books at their snowroora, 13802 words
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Advertisement1029 1966-11-14 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1 MCA I*S« ailvei nine, wire whec'v mtm hood, rerent reconditioned engine. 1 taxed, insured Lewi* iSporti 4K1441 cxt MOO. IM2 PEUQEOT «°4. excellent condition Price »«.SOO 1«M Rover tWO i good medium. -a I condltlco fI.UUO TelephoD* iSporei MM I*S« METROPOLITAN COUPE I $1,200 t»62 H-Spnte1,029 words
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Advertisement838 1966-11-14 14 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Wordt St I Mim.)— Box St ett. txtrm PMOTO COPYING PUN PHINTINU Metropolitan Building Service 40. Medelros Building. Smcspore Tel ***** 40«. Chin* tnauranc* Building. X.L Tel: 2V717 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Wordt St < Mim.)— Box St ett. txlrt JEWELLERY mskea the most appreciated gift.838 words
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Advertisement690 1966-11-14 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are invited from eligible Teachers for the following awards tenable in Australia for the academic year, 1967:— 1. Machine Shop Practice 2. Foundry and Moulding I. Motor Vehicle Mechanics 4. Auto Body Repair 5. Pattern Making K. Electro PUtinr 7. Tool and Die Makin Candidates must690 words
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Advertisement687 1966-11-14 14 DEATH NOTICE sssßsC^^si MR. K. KRISHN APILLAI iVrrgheae). Hajari* Psnaed »w»y 1... 10.66. 67 years The family thank all who remembered in the loss of oor Beloved Honband and Father. TENDERS PESUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited fear tha supply of all materials, labour. tools,687 words
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Advertisement1245 1966-11-14 15 TO LIVERPOOL WEST COAST U.K.. Oue Soon Sam J'le" »»i>in» ULYSSES uve'pool, Dublin. Giatgcn I* Part, Tttjy Niv 15 PELEUS i.v»'pool. Oulliß Gl». 15 Tilly MYRMIDON i;<h">. Havre, Liverpool. Bei'a^t Glasgow Nay 17 Hay 21 Ntv 21 25 Hn 21 MENELAUS utrrpool. Glasgc* Nay 21 Nay 21 DIOMEO le.ioes, Liverpool.1,245 words
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Advertisement1357 1966-11-14 15 TM£\\ A \3 LINES I 1 1 rh 1 H t tAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ul > I wp. Ml D»,w»i^* EXPRtSS SAILINGS 10 tENOARQTTERDAM HAMBURC A»HMUb COPtNMACEN P. S'haa Ptnani Spurt fcuiua R'oaa H'fiurg Aarhw ChaiM SARCOOHA t) Hi. 21/21 20/21 14V lOM OK 10 Oet 21 Oec N Jat1,357 words
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Advertisement1166 1966-11-14 15 I BenWLine\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTIHENTAt PORTS. nriIUTAIIT FM SouthamptM Ott 12 BENHIANT Liverpool Ok 21 S.rtapore Pt. S'tiam Ptnan| Antwerp IN 2 Cla I Nay IS Hamburt JM I BENLEDI For London On 12 ?,ntapore 1. S'"ir" Ptntn| RrtterSim Ik 21 S7 21/22 Nit 21/24 Hamburg1,166 words
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Advertisement1285 1966-11-14 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTWAIO SERVICE FROM U.K./CINTINENT. Laad.ag tart fowa P. Stiaai Pt-Mg CUT OF CHESTER Havre. Antwerp, RotttrdiM, Bremen. Hamburg ll Ft 14 Nay IS NM CITT BF NEWCASTLE London. Hamburg. Roterdam. Havre. Hull 71/21 Ntt 21 NM CITT IF WINNIPEG London. Hamburg, Rotterdam,1,285 words
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2003 1966-11-14 16 Gammon again main feature on market From Our Market Correspondent IX a nutshell the holiday shortened week on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia and Singapore saw an easier industrial section completely dominated by Gammon, with comparatively neglected and also easier mining and property sections. Due to the obsession with Gammon2,003 words
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Article25 1966-11-14 16 KI'BBER TIN (perlb). (perpicul). Not.:. 64 CU. 5608.87'j ft. 63', cte. $607.15 0. n'iets. M 07.75 10. ItS cts. $606.25 11. v. rfi.i.iifl25 words
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Article42 1966-11-14 16 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov 12 •Induurials: 90.34 90.10 89.18 88.98 88 94 Tin»: 109.23 108.91 108.91 108.40 108.12 > rubbera: 110.79 110.79 110.79 110.75 110.75 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10042 words
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Article36 1966-11-14 16 QN the m. ..chant, mark.t In Hong Koo» on Saturday the UI. dollar nn quoted at 4.74 for T.T. and 5.72J for caih. Stirling waa quoted at 16 00 and tail or gald at36 words
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Article696 1966-11-14 16 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday November 12 INDUITRIALI Alex Brlcki Boustead H5 1.50 C.C.M IJM 1.J9 C.C.M. den 1 OS C.T.S. ord« 47 6 4» A C.B. Holding* 2KS 2*4 Punlops 2.4S I.M Kant Smelt 4696 words
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Advertisement1106 1966-11-14 16 YV KAWASAKi KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.aUA. PaoUla Atlanete S«rvle« Damn* llwftaai v AafilM H. Tort' SotneoTt num. ■Mbbj saan" 0/H BM 27/J1 OM II Jaa 4FM MFM MM ■fakjl Marr M/M Joo It/«1 JM 11 FM I Mai 11 Mar It Mat Japan Direct* Saojy.aa Pwmo SMfaoori Toludaai RajM *W»*a1,106 words
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Advertisement999 1966-11-14 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORCADES" (28,000 tons fully oirco«d.tion«e) ttobiliiod) Departing SINGAPORE 20 Dec 1966 Arriving LONDON 12 Jan 1967 vio Colombo, Bombay, Adon, Tort Soid, Naplot, Barcelona ond Rottardom. Limited one class tourist accommodation available Apply to your Trovel Ao«nt, or to> ISLAY KERR ft999 words
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Advertisement355 1966-11-14 16 yPOKfc HiMAM HtNANta ETA/ETD ETA/ETO 6TA/ETO fROM MAORAa. NACAPATTINAM "MOHAMMEDI" For Nogapottinom Madras Nor 24/2* No» 30 Dae 1 fROM AUSTRALIA M v VISHVA MAHIMA* ►O! BongKOk Rongoon MOdroa Calcutta I- »ort/No» 14 Nor IJ FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCORE COCHIN For, Brisbane, Sydney Melbourne Dh 1/1 Dte 1/1355 words
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Article894 1966-11-14 17 rpHE price of Straits tin on 1 Saturday at the end of the holiday shortened trading week fell by $1.25 to $605 per plcul with support reported at the lower levels. The fall was more or less In line with the drop of £3 In894 words
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Article29 1966-11-14 17 Current Date Total for Total for >. Mm. Pay >t g^ft the >«« M. Pegoh 12j% r^ec 2 1 174% 171* Strait. Rubber 3%» Bee] 21 yrl 12*% Interim29 words
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Advertisement681 1966-11-14 17 mQuSSa^szSwuuH SWISS WATCH SALES CONTEST I ASIATIC RESTAURANT Ist Prize: Yap Bwee Lum NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN mZ?*'- JES 1 Si!? 1 thBt BM Abdul M »J |d «"> ot 3rd Prize: Chong Chak Yaen Mohd. Sheriff alias Abdul Majeed dth i>h.. o~ v Joh nny Soh son ot Sharlp681 words
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Advertisement771 1966-11-14 17 NOTICES CENTRAL SUGARS LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FTRBT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of CENTRAL SUGARS LIMITED will be held at the Factory Canteen of the Company, Batu Tiga, on the 30th day of November, 1966 immediately after the Extraordinary General Meeting which will he held771 words
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Advertisement903 1966-11-14 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY VACANCY FOR POST OF CLERKS Clerical Officers (Males) are required for schemes In Rural Areas. Must be Malaysian Citizens, have passed Senior Cambridge or Malaysian Certificate of Education, be able to type 25—30 w.pjn. with some knowledge of book-keeping preferred. Knowledge of National Language903 words
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Advertisement413 1966-11-14 17 TENDERS PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. Contractors Class F and obove for the Renewal of Roof and I the Renovation and Additional Works at Chief Mechanical En- I gineer's Office. Bagan Dalam. Plans, specification, tender form and all other particulars may be obtained at the413 words
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Advertisement501 1966-11-14 17 NOTICES MAJLIS BANDARAN, KELANG VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (or the post of:— (1) Technical Assistant (Town Planning) Salary scale: $380 x $20--$420 Exam Bar/475 x 25— t«00 Ell. Bar $640 x 25— $785/-. Point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. Candidate* for appointment must have:501 words
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Advertisement405 1966-11-14 17 CAREER OPENING IN A SPECIALISED SALES FIELD EARNINGS: More than $6000 per year, which will include a good tolary, (not lets thon $250/- during probotion) on attractive commission ond travelling allowance. TRAINING: Candidate* who arc successful in basic training ond prove they can apply the knowledge by successful tolei, are405 words
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Article, Illustration1978 1966-11-14 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By BIG SPRINT 1-2 FOR MICKEY DONNELLY TORD JIM, ridden by Glynn Pretty, won the Henggeler Memorial Trophy sprint at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Pizarro II (Des Coleman up) came with a late run to take second place, making it a 1-2 finishLim Ghee Haw - 1,978 words
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Article40 1966-11-14 18 Total pool 592.m 1 No. *****9 1522.988) 2 No. *****5 ($11,494) S No. *****5 5.747) Starters i si. sis each): Nm. *****8. *****5, 1479*4. Consolation (ssl* each): Nos. *****2. *****8. *****8. 16«?84. *****2, *****0. *****8, *****7. 172*86. *****0.40 words
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Article139 1966-11-14 18 /GLASGOW. Sun. Chic \J Calderwood. the British light-heavyweight boxing champion, died In a three-car crash on v lonely road near Glasgow last night. Police said early today the crash was still under Investigation and several unidentified Injured persons were in hospital. Calderwood. 29, was killed a month after139 words
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887 1966-11-14 18 Subra and Rajemah gain top awards GOVT SERVICES FESTIVAL By TIMESPORT REPORTERS R. SUBRAMANIAM and Rajemah Sheikh Ahmad, who have been selected to run for Malaysia in the Asian Games at Bangkok next month, gained the Best Performance awards in the Malaysian Government Services athletics championships at Gurney Road yesterday.887 words
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Article110 1966-11-14 18 Tour team badly hit by injuries SOCCER rpHE Malaysian footx ball team manager, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah yesterday suggested to th» FAM council that all affiliates must get tours abroad approved six months in advance. He said this when presenting a report to th» council meeting on the110 words
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Article54 1966-11-14 18 SINGAPORE'S soccer team to the Asian Games combined well yesterday to beat Joint Services 1-0 In the Poppy Day match played at Jalan Besar stadium. Settling down quickly. Sli.gapore grabbed a goal in the 15th minute through Majid Ariff. However,, good defensive play by the Servicemen prevented their54 words
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Article63 1966-11-14 18 PARIS. Sun— PoinUlle, ridden by Miurice Larraun. won the lOf. C.renum de SaintCloud for two-year-olds, last important French flat race of th« season, at Saint Cloud yesterday. Pointille (8-11. landed the £6.000 first prize by a length from the 6-4 favourite Yew, ridden by Leon Plavien. Third inReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1966-11-14 18 SOCCER Cheng W'ah (up g-flnal (Kampan: Kampar 'A' 3 Ipoh 'B 1 1. Taiping League s-final: Ist Bn RMR 2 Thenaven Youths 1. Penang Public SrnifM q -final: Port Commission 11 Balik Pulau Dist. Office 1.37 words
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Miscellaneous74 1966-11-14 18 MALAYSIAN GOVT SERVICES CARNIVAL at XL— Cricket: NEB v Perak (Pantai) Hockey: Men Police v Trengganu (3.4S p.m.): S'gor v Negrl (5); Women Negri v Trenßganu (7.30 a.m.>; S'gor v Penang (3.45, all matches at R. Range Rdi: Hugger: Police v Armed forces tR. Range Rd. 6); Srpak raga (Gurney74 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-11-14 19 BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP Tambling's late goal gives leaders 1-0 victory LONDON, Sun. A goal five minutes from the end by Bobby Tambling gave English League leaders Chelsea a 1-6 away win over West Bromwich yesterday and enabled them to increase their lead at the top from one toReuter - 450 words
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Article1334 1966-11-14 19 Bournemouth 16 8 3 5 20 21 19 Walsall 17 8 3 6 25 28 19 Shrewsbury 17 7 4 ***** 18 Gillingham 17 6 8 4 21 23 18 Colchester 16 7 3 6 31 26 17 Brighton 16 6 4 6 22 19 16 Torquay1,334 words
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43 1966-11-14 19 Graham heads Gunners attack on Leeds PRAHAM (No. 9i. Ip 1 1 rhi ding the Arsenal attack, leaps for the ball despite the challenge of Leeds United'? left-back bell and centre-half Charlton in the First Division match at Highbury, >st week. r>A picture.43 words
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291 1966-11-14 19 RUGBY T ONDON, Sun.— The London Counties were a trifle fortunate to beat the Australian touring Rugby Union team 14-9 at Twickenham yesterday after trailing 8-9 at halftime. London Counties scored a goal and three penalty goals against a try and two penalty goals.Reuter - 291 words
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Article57 1966-11-14 19 LONDON, bun Irish bom Jim Hogan. the European marathon champion, clipped 9.2s off the 30-kilometre world record at Walton, near here, yesterday. Hogan. competing in an Invitation event, clocked lhr 32m 25. is. This beat the previous world best uf lhr 32m 34.6s set by England'sReuter - 57 words
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Article43 1966-11-14 19 NEW DELHI. Sun. West Germany won the doubles to reduce India's lead U> 2-1 in the inter-zone semi-final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition here today Wllhelm Bungert and Ingo Budins beat Premjit Lai) and Jaideep Mukherjea 6-1. 10-8. 6-4.43 words
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Article41 1966-11-14 19 MOSCOW. Sun— A. Oulyayew. a 19-year-old Russian weightllfter. set a new world record of 109.5 kg for the Junior bantamweight snatch in a contest here yesterday. The previous record of 109 kg was held by Kumato of Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article87 1966-11-14 19 NAIROBI. Sun The Pakistan hockrv team walked off the field after their captain Munir Dar challenged an umpire's derision during the third Test m.:< .> with Kenya here rerterdar Ken.va won the game 1-0 with G*| three mlnutea after the terral. the Pakistani*. who were run-ners-up inReuter - 87 words
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Article226 1966-11-14 19 CRICKET JOHANNESBURG, Bun.— Athol McKinnon and Tiger Lance bowled Transvaal Into a 37-run first Innings lead after a dramatic batting collapse by the Australians on the second day of their fourday cricket match here yesterday. The Australians, after an opening stand of 111 between skipperReuter - 226 words
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330 1966-11-14 19 OS fight off S. African challenge for title CANADA CUP TOKYO, Sun.— The United Statai today won the Canada Cup world team golf championship for the fifth time in seven years, their twin giants Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus returning a staggering 28-under-par four-round aggregate of 548. South Africa made330 words
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Advertisement256 1966-11-14 19 A name means a lot to a Japanese businessman I I yfr^r-^^r^ A If ii Miliiirisi* I THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LTWgi^v.,;' He.d Off.c* No. 5. 2-chome, v^^ss^Blta^ i Mirunouchi. Hlto»«, Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo Tel: (211) 8111 jWsg^Mfeh^;.-, especially if the name is MITSUBISHI H a name that has earned the confidence256 words
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Miscellaneous42 1966-11-14 19 I H P^SS WI-ffLg MAXIMO ■jS^-—^f^^ 1 eu-r pD6mv5 TOO PAP. V^^^S^ \^V^I /Af?Pi,VIMC? A PUNCH W*^*?HHki. V S v fv>g op s^crrBor too 1 N X WHAT MI&Hf OCCUR >S S JB H&A\ 6TRUCK. ©F COURSE, LW 19^9 > Mvsetr win, chip42 words
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Obituary79 1966-11-14 20 T. RAJENDRA. Advocate and Solicitor, aged 69 passed away U.11.M, Kuneral leaves L'lA Scott lload at S pin on 14.11 W for cremation at Loke Yew Road. MADAM WEE SWEE NEO. 5? passed away peacefully 13.11.66 leaving behind two sona. four dnuKhfra, eight grandchildren to mourn her lons. Cortac*79 words
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287 1966-11-14 20 Five killed in beauty parlour by a laughing boy MESA (Arizona), Sun. An 18-year-old girl, propped up in a hospital bed. told last night of how she played dead to survive a beauty parlour slaughter by an 18--year-old high school student. Police are holding Robert Benjamin Smith "The Laughing Killer"Reuter - 287 words
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Article30 1966-11-14 20 SINGAPORE, Sun. Visiting British physician Sir' Derrick Dunlop will give a lecture on "Safety of drugs" on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. at the Pathology Theatre. General Hospital.30 words
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Article, Illustration75 1966-11-14 20 VKK.HHOIKS helping to il remove crockery from a burning house during the fire at Kamponjc Dato Kcr.uii.it Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The house belonged to Inche Ismail bin Ishak, 45, a satay seller. Hp and his wife were at the Jalan Raja Bot marketZainal bin Mohamed Salleh - 75 words
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94 1966-11-14 20 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Crowds of angry teenagers ran wild in the famous Sunset Strip area last night, damaging two buses and stoning police cars in protest against anegea police nwrttruiifiii The teenagers stopped two buses on busy Sunset Boulevard and passengers fled as they smashedReuter - 94 words
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256 1966-11-14 20 f ONDON, Sun. v Prince Charles takes a step nearer the throne tomorrow when he reaches the age of 18 and assumes his first official duties as heir to the Crown. Then the Prince will be constitutionally mature and eligible toReuter - 256 words
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Article131 1966-11-14 20 Storm hits three kampongs MUAR, Sun. A fiveminute freak storm caused $250,000 havoc to three kampongs in the Tangkak district yesterday afternoon. One hundred and fortytwo people in 13 houses in Kampong Bukit Banjar and Kampong Solok were made homeless. About 5,000 rubber trees in 40 acres of rubber estates131 words
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Article96 1966-11-14 20 MADRAS. Sun lurntveight men, women and children lost their lives when they were swept away by floodwaters because they refused to abandon a pregnant woman. Authorities said the tragedy occurred at a village near Coimbatore on Thursday, when the flooded River AHyar changed course96 words
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Article158 1966-11-14 20 MALAYSIANS are beginning to wonder If parliamentary democracy still prevails In their country, a leading Manila columnist today quoted Malaysian Opposition leader. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. as saying. Teodoro Valencia, of the Manila Times, said his paper had received a letter from Dr. Tan sayingAP - 158 words
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427 1966-11-14 20 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Tun on meet the people tour of Sarawak GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Sunday IN a helicopter tour of rural areas and military positions in Sarawak's First Division today the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, met thousands of Bidayuhs and Ibans, had a new village in a land settlement scheme427 words
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Article120 1966-11-14 20 A better deal for teachers plan PULAU LANGKAWI. Sun. —The Minister of Education. Im-he Mohamed Khir Johari. today announced a threr-point plan to provide teacher* with a bettrr deal. They are: TEACHERS in the unified teaching sen ie r will be allowed to revert to their old scheme*: THE GOVERNMENT120 words
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Article41 1966-11-14 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Attorney General. Dr. Hajl Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim, will address the Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon meeting during Rotary Foundation Week which began today. The meeting will be at tha Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.41 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-11-14 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday 11..:,. i Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 88 77 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 88 73 Jesselton 88 73 Kuching 91 7348 words
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