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Title Section26 1966-11-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Tim Nutimiiil Newspapw 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211426 words
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259 1966-11-15 1 Gemini man sets new space walk record lIOI'STON (Texas), Mon. Astronaut Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin became history's most successful space walker yesterday with a record two hours and nine minutes ramble outside the Geiii in i 12 capsule which proved that space fatigue can be overcome. Despite a "strange odour" and259 words
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Article, Illustration710 1966-11-15 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD 4 Up to Chinese to produce the leaders they want...' BREAK AWAY? 'NEVER'— SEE PAGE 1 1 By I: KUCHING, Monday THE Sarawak Chinese Association belonged to the Chinese of Sarawak, and if they were dissatisfied with its leadership they should get into the710 words
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Article43 1966-11-15 1 DIU'SSKLS, Mon. Gendarmes were called hist Qlghfl lo break up a fight between tour bachelor brothers sharing a house in a village near here. It was over a woman, naturally. The brothers are aged 72, 70. (ifi ami 58. L'PI.43 words
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Article, Illustration381 1966-11-15 1 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE PAINTINGS VALUED AT $40,000 LOST IN ROME KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Abdul Latin bin Haji Mahidin, 2;>, returned to Malaysia yesterday from Koine a very angry young haVnig lost all his personal belongings and 40 paintings valued at $40,<)()(). And it was all over a381 words
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104 1966-11-15 1 Malaysia hits at Israeli aggression KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Government today deplored the massive attack by Israeli armed forces on the Jordanian village of Samoat on Saturday, destroying 40 houses. In a statement, the Mm'- tstry of Foreign AlTalrs said: "This deliberate act of aggression freely admitted by the104 words
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Article62 1966-11-15 1 SINGAPORE. Mon.- -Lightning hit three youths who were sheltering under a tree in Lorong Engku Aman in Geylang. about 4.30 p.m. today. Omar bin Sooad. 17. died on the spot only a few yards from his house. His two friends. Budiman bin Hassan and Zainal ArifTin62 words
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Article175 1966-11-15 1 Editor quits over a missing word OAIGON, Mon. The editor of the Eng-lish-language "Saigon Post" has decided to resign after a row with a Government censor over a blue-pencilled headline, the paper reported today. The editor, Mr. Tran Nha, said he was upset because the censors yesterday altered a headingUPI - 175 words
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Article35 1966-11-15 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Nikolai Ignatov. vice-president of the Presidium or the Soviet Union and president ot the Supreme Soviet of the Russian federation, died today aged 64. the Soviet now* •»mr» Ta«« n>nnrt«<l -R»ut*r.35 words
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92 1966-11-15 1 Nasution attacks Soekarno failures JAKARTA. Mon—Congress chairman (Jen. Abdul Haris Nasution has attacked President Soekarno s policies and described them as "the beacon of economic failures." He made the statement at a workers conference here. din Nasution said "the former reeimc" was only interested in myths, personality cults and personalAP - 92 words
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Article23 1966-11-15 1 TOKYO. Mon. Communist China today threatened to sever diplomatic relations with Laos, charging that Vientiane authorities were "flunkeys' of U.S. imperialism.—UPl.23 words
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Article242 1966-11-15 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Thugs pistol whip 3 in shop RUDY BELTRAN By UUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four men three armed with pistols held up eight people in a sundry shop in Foch Avenue might and robbed them of $7,000 in cash, jewellery and other articles. Thpy left behind a thick bundle of notes amounting242 words
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Article46 1966-11-15 1 SOVIET PREMTia FOB LONDON ON F» L«ND«N Frem!«i Wilson ißi*»H# that t«Tiet PrMR'rT Ro*ygia will rltit Britain Feb IPI. TUKD va«n HOVSTON ;fT«uV HOB Astrsaaat AHrtn iilid sack l«sU« «Miini 11 spacecraft toil ay iM» hi third TMture in ipi stand in open ecckplt46 words
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Advertisement28 1966-11-15 1 A "Quick Shliw" in Quick Tinf with RE-POj AUTO POUSH and CUANER water is King (long may it rain) Teachers'" fifty-fifty with P» faction of Old SCOTCH WHISKY28 words
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Advertisement172 1966-11-15 1 i PHILIPS LeSeA 7ofuut>f NEW SLIM ELEGANCE AT LOW PRICE IN PHILIPS JUBILEE PORTABLE The first personal portable with Elmepa technique, It's pocket-book slim! i g^^^P4Hl Philips new llmepa technique makes m this new slimness and lightness possible. \s 1 1 I c at the same time giving you brilliantly172 words
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133 1966-11-15 2 T ONDON. Mon. A clergyman claimed j today that Sikh immigrants in the Southern England town of Oravesend had "become a law unto themselves." Canon Belwjm Oumniur, former Church of England rector at Oravexend, sa:d the Siklv, Ignored courts i and punished wrongdoers themselvesReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration263 1966-11-15 2 I ONDON, Mon. J Ficah strains developed in BritishZambia n relations lust night following President K. Hindu's ultimatum giving Britain seven days to start negotiations on breaking up the railways system jointly owned by Zambia and Ithodesia Dr. Kauntla. one of the foremost Commonwealth criliisReuter - 263 words
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Article56 1966-11-15 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The United States Government has approved the appointment of Mr. Suw-.io Kusumowidagdo as Indonesia's new Ambassador in Washington, replacing Mr. L. N. Palar. Antara news agency reported. Mr. Suwito. 50. BjTrad as first nsslttsni Foreign Minister from 1962 to 1966. There was noUPI - 56 words
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Article38 1966-11-15 2 TOKYO. Mon. Nineteen Japanese seamen were miwing and feared last today near Cheju island In the Korean Strait after sending signals from their ship early this morning, the Japanese Maritime Safety Board reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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412 1966-11-15 2 A POP sinKer, Susilo, was shot dead here last Saturday night. His assailants are known but they will probably go unpunished. The 19-year-old singer was on his way to a dance at the Hotel Duta when he saw a band of soldiers manhandling a young girlUPI - 412 words
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Article36 1966-11-15 2 ADELAIDE. Mon. Launching of the European Launcher Development Organisation lEldo) Kuropa rocket was postponed for 24 hours today following a technical hitch seconds before the scheduled blast-off from Woomera rocket range in South Australia36 words
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Article32 1966-11-15 2 AUCKLAND. Mon. Three scientists left here last night for the Polynesian Tokelnu Islands to do battle with rats which are fighting with the islanders over a depleted coconut crop.32 words
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161 1966-11-15 2 YEW YORK, Mon. 11 A cease-flre has been arranged between Jordan and Israel, a United Nations spokesman announced yesterday. The spokesman said the halt in the fighting was effected by the UN. Truce Supervision Organisation (Untso) In the Middle East. The cease-fire was reported to UN.Reuter; UPI - 161 words
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Article27 1966-11-15 2 HANOI. Mon. North Vietnam claimed today that iv rround defence gunners *hnt down thetr 1.956 th Americsn plane, an A 4 Blcyhawk. last Friday.27 words
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110 1966-11-15 2 ULANTYRI (Malawi). Mon.— President Kamuzu Banda has ordered the forfeiture of all property belonging to 10 people for "subversive" behaviour. Included in the list is British-born Mr Peter Moxon. The 10 named in the latest Malawi Government G&tette are the first to beAP - 110 words
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210 1966-11-15 2 LBJ and hidden mike: What a paper printed IUANILA, Mon. A 1?1 report published by the Manila Daily Mirror last week alleged that President Johnson told President Marcos that if his State Department had his way, "the U.S. would be at war with every country in th« world." The report210 words
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Article30 1966-11-15 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian* have been banned from travelling .ivpwfis without permits from the Supreme Operations Command. Koti. Thr ban Is aimed at preventing Communists from leaving. ReutrrReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1966-11-15 2 MANILA. Mon. Huit t«TOrusts killed three sugar workers and wounded seven others in an ambush in the central Luzon province of Tarlac yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement139 1966-11-15 2 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Haemorrhoids r\ (pll!S) Varemoid the NEW, EASILY SWALLOWED tablets from the research laboratories of Zyma, s*iuvi«i Varemoid VaremoVd is aasy to take just swallow during or after meals. 0 VaremoVd gives more positive relief, its active principle being the new,139 words
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Miscellaneous20 1966-11-15 2 AMP THI* OMi I v ln r*id I IW Of HIM OH THC J S\\ VZmZfr)^^ v LAST osvy \J~^zZSie^20 words
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327 1966-11-15 3 LONDON, Monday A PARLIAMENTARY row over a £15,000 ■£*pay rise for Prince Charles was forecast by some ruling Labour Party members today. One of them, Mr. Norman Atkinson, said: "It makes the country's pay freeze look like a heat wave." Charles, heir to theReuter - 327 words
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Article29 1966-11-15 3 PEKING. Mon. The Defence Ministry has awarded the title "Sea Tiger Vessel to a Communist gunboat in recognition of its successful attack on Formosa n warships29 words
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Article39 1966-11-15 3 Quote —by the Reverend F. C. White, head master of Becket School. West Brldgford. Nottingham at tba school prize-giving: ANY boy who can think responsibly for himself is preferable to one with 10 examination successes who has stopped thinking.39 words
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Article225 1966-11-15 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Johnson announced yesterday that his planned operation for a throat polyp and an abdomenal hernia will take place in Bethesda Naval Hospital, near here, on Wednesday morning. Mr. Johnson made the announcement at a Press conference after attending church service in Fredericksburg, Texas, thisReuter - 225 words
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99 1966-11-15 3 Bar sales up! 70 per cent with Joan in mini-skirt HAM.LV (England), Mon. Business soared by 70 per cent in a tavern bar when shapely barmaid Joan Meredith began wearinr a miniskirt on duty. Now landlord Dave Daniels of the Waggon and Horses Hotel has banned her wearinr the ultra99 words
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Article62 1966-11-15 3 SEATTLE. Mon. American F. 8.1. agents will board a Liberian-registered freighter when it docks today following reports of a bomb explosion in the engine room which killed the captain The blast also killed a motorman and burned seven others. Including the first mate and chief engineer.Reuter - 62 words
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Article19 1966-11-15 3 BONN. Mon. Oiant sunspots. 12 times the diameter of the earth, were sighted by Bochum observatory yesterday.19 words
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Article65 1966-11-15 3 MANILA. Mon. A group Ol treasure hunters in the Southern Philippines has abandoned Its two-year search for gold purportedly buried near a river by retreating Japanese forces at the close of World War 11. The Philippine News Service reported today that about 250 Filipino farmhands, carpenters andUPI - 65 words
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Article23 1966-11-15 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The French Embassy announced that the French Government had completed a survey of official tin sites In Indonesia23 words
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Article23 1966-11-15 3 BAIGON, Mon. Passenger flights between Saieon and Taipeh. ooerated by Air Vietnam and Air China, will begin on Dec. 323 words
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104 1966-11-15 3 Mon. Two motorists plunged to their deaths and 17 people were Injured, some seriously, when a bridge carrying the King Baudouin motorway from Antwerp to Lelge over a canal near here collapsed suddenly yesterday. Two cars dived into the canal while six othersReuter - 104 words
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Article20 1966-11-15 3 ACCRA, Mon. Emmanual Eric Boakye was fined £2 at Bekwai, Ghana, for biting a dog to death.20 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-11-15 3 Girl with a girth being measured for an outsize dress... MRS. June Webbs, a member of Southampton's "Big Girl Club", is measured for an outsize dress in a local chain store. Fashion-conscious and keen to be "with it", Mrs. Webbs longs for the day when stores will stock clothing suitableUPI - 79 words
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Advertisement339 1966-11-15 3 KIMATRAI'S SMASHING OFFERS! FREE FREE! FREE! FOR EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF $10 $25 one fountain pen one max factor 3-piece beauty set 5 box ...and you buy at bargain prices too! MEN'S BOYS' GIRLS' a SporUhirt. From $3.90 Foncy •portihirtt Fr*«i SI .40 r W Nccktict From $1.90 Oocron .horf*339 words
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Advertisement477 1966-11-15 4 PHILIPS CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN JUBILEE BUY PHILIPS NOW FOR THISX3OLDEIM 75' DOUBLE OFFER! Don't miss it! It's the sortof offer that only happens once in every 75 years. And it closes on 115 th February, 1967. Buy Philips products now and you will Oj I For further details of the477 words
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Article315 1966-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Many teachers will benefit from it, says union secretary The Interview was important because the NUT had called off its proposed strike at the suggestion of Tengku Abdul Rahman when Inche Khir was abroad. Meanwhile. Inche Khir. who is on tour of North315 words
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Article53 1966-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into the house of a naval officer in Ceylon Lane here yesterday and stole a transistor radio and a television set worth a total of $2 255. Lt.-Cdr. Charles Tong Yin Sin. of the Royal Malaysian Navy, was away in Klang53 words
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108 1966-11-15 5 L I I LL.MPIR. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the British Board of Trade. Lord Rhodes, arrived here today for a three-day visit. Speaking to news-rry-n at the airport on his arrival, he said: "The object of my visit is to see how108 words
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Article59 1966-11-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Daily-Rated Health Workers' Union will take a strike ballot on Nov. 30. It will be the fourth of the 13 affiliates of the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation to take a strike ballot in line with the federation's plan to take industrial59 words
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173 1966-11-15 5 THE Minister of Education. Inclic Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the days of white-collar jobs were over, and he was sorry for students who dreamed of getting officejobs with their certificates. At the speech day and prize giving ceremony at St. Michael's173 words
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150 1966-11-15 5 Postman cleared in the case of the 10 letters SINGAPORE. Mon.— A district Judge today acquitted a postman charged with destroying 10 letters during his rounds in Pierce Drive on March 3. Mohamed Tahir b:n Salleh. 42. was alleged to have thrown away a bundle of Daper^ while he was150 words
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Article35 1966-11-15 5 TANJONO MALIM. Mon The Assistant Minister for Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. will visit schools here tomorrow. He will present a cheque (or 525.000 to thf> Methodist Primary School for its building Fund.35 words
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Article83 1966-11-15 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Philippines Airline DC-8 flight sche-t duled to arrive In Singapore this afternoon was cancelled because of a pilots' strike In Manila. The strike over a dispute whether PAL pilots travelling on company business should ro firstclass or economy, entered 1U fourth day83 words
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Article32 1966-11-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Moll. Hie Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman will declare open the I first Malaysia Co-operative Con- (?ie.v, at the Dewan Tengku Chan- cellor- University of Malaya, toI morrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-11-15 5 JUDITH YONG - Balmain of Paris: I didn't come all this way to copy... JUDITH YONG By CINGAPORE, Mon. Paris designer Pierre Balmain will create for Malaysian Airways girls a new uniform with an eastern touch plus an up-to-date international flavour. "It's difficult to explain, and more difficult to design," said the balding229 words
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239 1966-11-15 5 446 tractors to reach 'self-sufficiency in rice' target KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government plans lo provide 446 tractors to farmers' associations in all States by 1970 in an effort to promote mechanisation of farmlands. This was stated today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazall bin Jawi, at239 words
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Advertisement216 1966-11-15 5 Just M*3o4 down. And you'll away to the USA West Coast Ms3o4's the low down .payment for a round-trip Jet Economy ticket to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland or Seattle with the world's most expe* rienced airline. Take off any day. Take up to 18 months to pay the rest.216 words
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367 1966-11-15 6 BRITISH MPs HERE FOR A FIVE-DAY VISIT SINGAPORE, Monthly. TIIK British base in Singapore its role, future and effects on the island's economy will be one of the key topics to be discussed between Singapore Government leaders and a visiting British parliamentary team. The367 words
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141 1966-11-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the West Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, Mr. Walter L. Hughes, today said Singapore manufacturers could help to offset the imbalance in trade between the two countries. currently in favour of Australia. Singapore, he suggested, could export its manufactured goods141 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-11-15 6 Happiness is an ice-cream cone... SINGAPORE. Mon India's Children's Day. which falls on the birthday of the late Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru— \ov. 14— was celebrated here for the first time. A parly was given by the Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Surendra Sineh Alirajur. and his wifr. at153 words
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Article114 1966-11-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Government's new $60 million loan Issue, which closed today, has been oversubscribed by $21.97 million. This was announced by the Ministry of Finance this afternoon. The statement added: "In view of this oversubscription, the Minister has authorised an additional Issue of $15 million. thus114 words
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Article417 1966-11-15 6 THE following ts today* tchedult of civil aircraft movement! at the Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS C.P.A-: From Tokyo. Oiaka. Tatpeh. Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur (CX 573) CSS p.m. Thai Internatlenl: From Bangkok. Penang (TO 4<ry 12.SS p m. from Tokyo. Oaaka, Talpeh. Hone Kon*. Bangkok (TO 403)417 words
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174 1966-11-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Mohd. Ghazali bin Ismail, the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, today said that campaigns like the National Language Month wore vital to speed up the mastery of the language among the people. Tho language could not be174 words
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Article40 1966-11-15 6 SINGAPORE. M<m Mariners are adviaed that a black conical buoy with a white light na.-hiiiß every second will be temporarily established as from Saturday m position 151 degrees. distance 4.250 feet from the Pulau Damar Laut beacon.40 words
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Advertisement378 1966-11-15 6 IjSh I: <MS CLUB r-p-PORE CENTRAL flt%msr\ PRESENTS QmrnQ A GRAND CHAkkY FILM PREMIERE t^Bzfl Under The Distinguished Patnnage of The Hon. Minister For Health MR. YON 6 NYUK LIN oil Ml v TOMORROW AT 8.30 p.m. li Aid Of Thong Chai Medical Institution. Kwinr, Wai Siu Free Hospital Tickets378 words
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Advertisement77 1966-11-15 6 2-STOREY TERRACh HUUMft i- >*^->-— T" Jr i AT SIMON CLOSE OA SUVA LANE f. 0 DC i 499/64. lot No. I2S- IS Mukim XXII freehold land. Completion dele December 1966 Near Schools, markets, churches, bonks, cinemas and bus routes etc Deposit S5OO/- only. Price from 525.000/- upwards For full77 words
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Advertisement124 1966-11-15 6 ■l m m "O^Vi WX-SKY-ROXY \T Iv 9 SIMULTANEOUSLY IJF JB y^ 1 Margaret Tv Chuan *nHpTrl TRIO' f aj M :.*iv3 L^^^^ltv J ■lJ* It Mandarin In SCOPE COLOR "LIDO Singapore) OPENS TOMORROW r TT" JRTHffniiiinPii^if'' ■r mXSmSSSm'Mf <A m Jr s^l^l^^s^s^ks^^stj^l^s^s^s^s^ii^kJ^k^^ ..^^^^ti^.if.t-^fc M' %i 9 I tV^s^V sls^LMLll^Bik%%tWs^s^s^>a(124 words
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Advertisement465 1966-11-15 6 jCATHAjT^ ■ss^i 'j|f "i Now Sho»tng! LAST 2 DAYS! 1.30. 4 00. 1.30, 4 00. 430 9 15 pm I 645 9 30 pm. One Of Our Spies Is Missing Roban ;>■(••■.. TODAY TOMORROW ONLY II am, I 30 4 00. 6 JO 9.30 pm "Three Hats For Lisa" •,0465 words
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Article, Illustration376 1966-11-15 7 PREM KUMAP - How padi farmers can earn up to $20 more daily PREM KUMAP By t: Kuala Lumpur, Mon J^ 59-YEAR-OLD expert on cottage industries, Dr. M. Moritomo, today spoke of the day when the Malaysian padi farmer could earn up to $20 extra daily by just using the padi-straw that he376 words
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Article68 1966-11-15 7 Big swoop on gang leaders 1%/lUAR. Mon. Sev- eral gang leaders In the Muar and Tangkak areas were detained by the police during anti-secret society raids last month. The raids followed a number of extortion casp.-- In which gangsters were involved. Mo6t of the gang leaders are being detained pending68 words
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Article82 1966-11-15 7 PENANG. Mon Capt. H. C. I Allendorfer. Jr.- Commander ol I the American Destroyer Squadron 32. and the skippers of four U.S destroyers which arrived here on a routine visit, today paid a courtesy call on the Chief Miniater- Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee at the82 words
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271 1966-11-15 7 SINGAPORE, Mon The wife of a trade union official told Mr. Justine Ambrose today that her husband had often cited his union obligations as cover for his absences from home in the evenings. Nancy B. N. Won?. 30. said271 words
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Article39 1966-11-15 7 CINGAPOM, Mon Polite want M bandsmen f«r the SneH.il CMKtafeajlaij band. Applicant* are avkrrl to uri> t<> the (nmmanrianl. Special Con^t.i hul.ir\ headquarter*. Police Training School. Thomson Road, or contact him at Trl. 7204. ext 257.39 words
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220 1966-11-15 7 50.000 sit for School Certificate and HSC exams \T U A L A LUMPUR, 1X Mon. About 50,000 boys and girls in West Malaysia are sitting for the Cambridge School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate examinations which started today. Among them are three blind boys who are sitting for220 words
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Advertisement277 1966-11-15 7 The result of the "WIN A CAR" Contest will be published on 30th November 1966. A.Il-NO-MOTff ttuinuiuuiu AJINOMOI COMES TO YOU IN A HANDY BOTTLE THIS NEW 2 TAHIL BOTTLE *3*5»?«J WAS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ONLY: $1.20 .^iftb^k w,te crystals onto your food ..Mo^^/ftr ft Get this' New277 words
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Article, Illustration680 1966-11-15 8 NEW LOOK FOR OUR LIFELINE —LEE SINGAPORE, Mon Till] Singapore Government is l<> j^tt g foreign dockyard company cither British, Norwegian or Japanese to go into partnership with it to modernise and expand the dockyard ;it Keppel Harbour. This was disclosed by the Prime Minister,680 words
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107 1966-11-15 8 Court awards $6,000 to textile man SINGAPORE Mon. The .sole proprietor of a High Strcel textile company. K. C. T. Bho.iv.ani. was today awarded judgment lor 56.000 and costs by the Hish Court in his civil suit •gains! S. Omar bin Abdulnh Alkhatib a ixx>k-sei;er and lormer sarong merchant. Omar107 words
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Article173 1966-11-15 8 A six-man team for rubber talks SI N(i APO R E. Mon Singapore will be represented at the 18th assembly of the International Rubber Study Group. which will be held at Lagos. Nigeria, from Nov. 21 to 26. The six-man Singapore delegation will be led by Mr. Winii; Ha Hee.173 words
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135 1966-11-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Afro Asian housing conference, scheduled to be held here this month, has been postponed to March next year. This is because the official verbatim translators cannot be made available this month, according to a Cairo announcement disclosed by the Housing and135 words
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196 1966-11-15 8 PUB gets $30 mil loan for a power scheme SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Utilities Board has been granted a $30 million loan by the World Bank to finance the foreign exchange element of the second phase of Pasir Panjang "B" Power Station. When completed by the end of this year,196 words
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Article49 1966-11-15 8 SINGAPORE Mon —The Sattha Puchaniyaram Buddhist Temple will hold a Kathina ceremony on Nov. /O beginning at 9 a.m. At this ceremony, saffron robes i will be presented to the monks In addition, a year's supply per- j sonal requisites will also be given to them.49 words
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Article24 1966-11-15 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Feople's Association will stage a fiveday variety concert at the Na- I tional Theatre from Jan. 8 next year.24 words
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Miscellaneous208 1966-11-15 8 Allot, O»P *ht V-T. mmmttm NOW IF THEBES MO V-" M AWRIGHT, MAPN'T WE OUGHTA OKAY... ANY- LET'S CALL >" I FAVOR AW, WHY NOT OBJECTION, LET'S I SOT AN WHAT J MAVE A NAME FOR BODY WANTA n TH' WHASSA TH 1 BLUE JUST CALL ft HAVE NOMINATIONS OBJECTION208 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1966-11-15 9 RUDY ABRAMSON - Project APOLLO RUDY ABRAMSON by IF project apollo is born to that fleeting, indiscriminate thing called luck, the United States will write the superb adventure story of man's ancient struggle against nature within two years. Two young men will walk laboriously on the surface of the moon, look out at1,585 words
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Advertisement22 1966-11-15 9 MALA V MAIL Ward Puoalv ~HL" PRIZE OF $5,000 COULD BE YOURS! Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed., 9.11.66 2.00 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement22 1966-11-15 9 for real smokers •■•■■•'■•■•■^tfHk;- --ai^SPv n 'i^^BF^ ".'■^SBBHHfIBBBBSSSBBSBBSK. j ".^BhHKbH '••2^&2SB- Tfc. "^ci'-lfc '".'^^9t ■•"■.■■^•jgwsßßß^'^-. a^v^ players! yl 1 1 jlj LEAF22 words
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Article37 1966-11-15 10 !0 H'orrff til (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam OOh <"hor Walk, thanks all friends and relati'. ea for their messages of condolence, wreaths, scrolls, loan of cars, a»s'>:.-\n.e and attendance during their recent bereavement.37 words
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Article637 1966-11-15 10 China's "gneat proletarian cultural revolution" is not much easier to assess today than when it was launched a year ago. The campaign has produced some breath-taking inanities. What is to be made of the lionisation as a model socialist problem-solver of a barber who gave a customer in637 words
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Article363 1966-11-15 10 It is difficult not to sympathise with the district officers who yesterday caught the rough edge of Mr. Khaw Kai Boh's tongue. They came to Kuala Lumpur for a course on how to improve local government, not to be charged with a share of personal responsibility for ita363 words
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Article210 1966-11-15 10 About 6,000 people in Kelantan have recently found themselves to be stateless persons. Till a Thai consulate was established in Kota Bharu which could gently tell them otherwise they had thought themselves Thai nationals. But the consul has had to explain that they were not born in Thailand210 words
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Letter444 1966-11-15 10 The Action Front without a mandate YOUR report (ST. Nov. x 10) on the inaugural convention of the Students' National Action Front jolnly organised on Nov. 9 by representatives of the four Institutions of higher learning in Singapore conveyed certain impressions which, in the absence of further facts or444 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1966-11-15 10 Fame Vittachi - Saving Indonesia's economy Fame Vittachi by THERe! ARE SIGNS THAT BOTH RUSSIA AND THE U.S. REALISE THE NEED OF A RESCUE OPERATION THE Manila summit seems finally to have exploded the myth of the Dulles era that communism can be contained solely or principally by armaments and military pacts between1,197 words
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Article433 1966-11-15 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay 290 YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya If you look back at the Irregular reduplications given In the last two le&sons, you will find Ch»t there the "base come* before" the redupllcatlonal element, e.g. mundor-MANIMK: "mundor", the base, meaning, "to go astern, backward"; "MANDIR" the redup. element433 words
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Advertisement943 1966-11-15 10 Straits Times it Mali, Mail i*l I A Ae4 vsrff ll#Wff Btl 1110 V be handed COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Rccepfioniu Oefkl COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Rooa Noval Bate. Aufhomed Aqcnrv CITY ROOK STORE ITO., WmcheWef Home. Collyef Qua*. rHC NfWS FRONT f.itpatrick Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1943 words
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Advertisement34 1966-11-15 10 The Bank Yo u Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD and you bank wisely tmtttrm^~-~^-O^ vL£ MAIAYANIANIIUIIDINt 92, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD <Urtm»rt a*** s x.aoo.oao bWWNWU»C«MI ***** 000 smpAMtta** tS7D.aoo.oae34 words
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Advertisement87 1966-11-15 10 0 *jfc| £tf fey. Mvf^ Al\W^_ \WW ■BsaxsxLbk. A When your good taste sets the example whitmont executive shirts New from Australia! Show you appreciate the highest standards and look your part in a Whitmont Executive shirt. They're stylea for more refined tastes in pure cotton, polyester and cotton, 100%87 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-11-15 11 UNITE WITH THE NATIVES, URGES JUGAH KUCHING, Mon. The Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, last night called on the Chinese in Sarawak to unite with the natives to ensure that the State did not become another Vietnam. At a dinner given In Tun Abdul Razak's honour by145 words
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32 1966-11-15 11 Street grab PENANG. Mon. Housewife Kwsiib So Har. 30. was walkinß wJn her win in Campbell Street I when youth snatched her $130 necklace and fled before she could rats* an alarm.32 words
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Article33 1966-11-15 11 Police reunion PENANG. Mon. Retired memoert of the Royal Malaysian Polire Fore* from Penang and Province Wellesley will hold a reunion tea I party at the Bayan Lepas community centre on Nov. 1833 words
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Article, Illustration909 1966-11-15 11 SARAWAK BREAKAWAY? KUCHING, Monday KUCHING, Mon The Central Government would not allow anyone to alienate the people of Sarawak against Malaysia, Tun Abdul Razak said last night. "This talk of independence for Sarawak outside Malaysia is an idle dream. Sarawak must have friends909 words
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147 1966-11-15 11 Thos. Cook chairman visiting Singapore today SINGAPORE. Mon. Sir John Elliot, chairman of Thos. Cook and Son Ltd., the oldest and largest travel agency in the world, is due to fly in from Hong Kong tomorrow. During his one-day visit with Lady Elliot, sir John will examine Singapore's tourist facilities.147 words
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Article35 1966-11-15 11 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A lorry attendant Zakana bin Mat Huasain. who fell oil a moving lorry at a Jungle track oft Jalan Bidor. 15 miles from here, was killed on the spot yesterday.35 words
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230 1966-11-15 11 Chartered Bank employees work to rule KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 370 employees of th« Chartered Bank, who staged a lightning strike on Saturday over the sacking of a fellow employee, today started a work-to-rule at its head offices and five branches here. This means that the employees of the bank230 words
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Advertisement70 1966-11-15 11 The sun and carefree joy of Jamaica in every golden glass Captain Moipgl When you invite Captain Morgan to your party you let loose the unrestrained joy of the West Indies. Sip the golden sun taste the fire of swirling dancers. Captain Morgan Jamaica Rum embodying the characteristics which have70 words
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Advertisement267 1966-11-15 11 Fatal fall from flats CINGAPORE, Mon. A woman. Ngo Siew Ting. 44, was found dead this afternoon near a block of flats 'n Cverton Road. She is believed to have fallen from the 10th floor at about 1 p.m. Police do not suspect foul play. MCCULLOCH ny wor I?5£E m_267 words
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Miscellaneous681 1966-11-15 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur Called Shenandoah An Un•nd Penan*: 6 Ipoh and familiar Tune; 7.00 News In Malacra; 3. 10 Johore Ba- English: 7.10 Arena Sukan: ham: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu 7 35 Confidential Pile Comic Pahat: 9 Kluanr- Books: 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Sinaran; 8.35 Hans681 words
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Article290 1966-11-15 12 REJAL ARBEE - REJAL ARBEE 16 ASSEMBLYMEN WANT HIM REPLACED By Johore Bahru, Mon. STRONG MOVE is being made to relieve Dato Haji Hassan Yunos one of 12 members recently dismissed from the Council of the Johore Royal Court of his job as Mentri Besar. At least 16 of290 words
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Article49 1966-11-15 12 IPOH. Mon. Rotary International is providing 150 fellowship* and 50 technical study awards for the rominn year which marks th» ROth anniversary of the Rotary Foundation. Applications for these award* will soon be invited, said Mr. E. B Carlos, president of the Rotanr Club here.49 words
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Article27 1966-11-15 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thieve* broke into the premises of a dressmaking school in East Coast Road during the week-end, and Mole 51.200 and jewellery worth (50027 words
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Article, Illustration214 1966-11-15 12 L I A L A LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today sent cables to Rome, Cairo and Jeddah, asking the S«lanJtor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, to cut short his overseas trip, because of the death214 words
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Article134 1966-11-15 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Marine police are searching for the body of a woman who fell into the sea off Nicoll Highway last night. Police found an identity card in a hand-bag at the scene, which gave her name as Ng Woo Yang, 30, of Tlong134 words
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217 1966-11-15 12 Gunn Chit Thye - 149 SIGN UP AT EXCHANGE FOR SABAH JOBS Gunn Chit Thye By Penang. Monday ABOUT 149 job-seekers have registered at the Penang employment exchange for work in Sabah and Sarawak. Of this number. 100 are labourers The others are teachers, clerks, office boys and time-keepers. Registration of Penang workers willing217 words
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Article51 1966-11-15 12 KUANTAN. Mon The chief :ashler »Ith the Chartered Bank nere. Mr Cheong Chok Henu 45 «ras killed when his car collided nth a lorry at the 23rd mile Kprnaman road yesterday. He was on his way to Kernsnan on buslneu at the time >t Jie51 words
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143 1966-11-15 12 Another good year of revenue hoped from tin IPOH, Mon.— Malaysia 1 can look forward to another good year of revenue derived from export duty of tin over $100 million provided production keeps up and there is no drastic fall In price. Mining statistics u\ to the third quarter of143 words
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Article56 1966-11-15 12 PENANG. Mon. More than 6,000 Muslims In the country have made reservations for next years pi:~rlmat?e to Mecca. The pilgrim ships, Kuala Lumpur and Anshun. will each make two trips during the season. The Kuala Lumpur leaves nn Jan. 19 and Feb. 22 and the Anshun56 words
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193 1966-11-15 12 Visiting team discuss credit terms SINGAPORE. Mon. Credit terms for capital projects in the Republic were discussed today at a meeting between a visiting British trade mission and Singapore's Mnister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. This was disclosed after the meeting by Lord Erroll, president of the London Chamber193 words
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Article28 1966-11-15 12 PENANG, Mon. Twenty-fl*» officials and members of the P>nang Malay Chamber of Commerce will leave for Bangkok on Thuraday to attend the International Trad* Pair there.28 words
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Advertisement198 1966-11-15 12 J^^^ Magical Glamour LjK, Specialists In Exquisite Jewellery SLjR of Elegnnee and Prestige Omega and TisSOt Diamond Watches Cioms and Precloua Stone* fflMB. Diamonds, Star Sapphires, Star Rubie» yftifc^ Cat's Eyes and Opals WQ^ MikimotO j-onrls '94Er$S Stniichird prices <$Sy and top reliability assured C m 'jji d 4 Sttvfli198 words
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Advertisement98 1966-11-15 12 VEIASQUtZ'S COUNT DUKI Of OUVAIIZ. f^M I The lady who knows what she likes And what she likes is always the best of in kind. In the art world, a famous old master. In the social whirl, an equally famous old sherry. A fastidious type! Certainly. And full of feminine98 words
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Miscellaneous301 1966-11-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB 8. Satan In chapel? (8, 6). 1. See 22 down. 10 London town (7). 8. He asks ball a dozen In be- 14. No point In the composer between (7). Ing In a rush can be con--10. Suppliant's pad (7). tacted again (9). 11. 10 down301 words
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345 1966-11-15 13 Check-out time: Our hotels 'most generous' SINGAPORE, Monday. president of the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association, Mr. S.C. Huang, today said that local hotels were '"most generous" towards guests about check-out times. Most leading hotels, he said, ''had some feelings'' for their guests at check-out time. Unlike hotels in the345 words
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Article85 1966-11-15 13 ITLALA LUMPUR, "Mon. The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Ju bir. today opened negotiations for an air agreement between Malaysia and Britain. In a speech, he described the two countries as "old friends who have a lot in common.' He added: "But85 words
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Article117 1966-11-15 13 The hard way to success... I^ANGAR, Mon.— The new penghulu for Arau and Jejawi, Ku Abdullah M a h m ood. yesterday urged members of youth clubs to be self-reliant. "If you want to raise funds to finance ycur work, you should not be ashamed even to polish shoes by117 words
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Article44 1966-11-15 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A trad' union official. Mr. Tan Booi Kwee, has returned home after i 4»-month study on trade unionist] in Canada under the Colombi Plan. Mr. Tan. secretary of Mansfieh Local Employees' Union. Is nov on secondment to the NTUC.44 words
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Article36 1966-11-15 13 Development course PENANO. Mon. The Asslstan Minister for Rural Development liiche Suleiman bin Bulon. wil open a development course fo community leaders in South Pro vince Wellesley at the Cherol Tn'kun agricultural centre, Bulci Mertajam. tomorrow.36 words
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Article42 1966-11-15 13 TOKYO. Mon A three-year-old Malaysian boy will be flown to Tokyo soon for treatment of malignant anaemia, officials said today The boy. Poh Klan Young, Is at present being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sabah. APAP - 42 words
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Article19 1966-11-15 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon The Rubber Research Institute will hold a seminar for rubber smallholder* here on Saturday.19 words
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Article69 1966-11-15 13 JAKARTA. Mon A J spokesman of the Indonesian Supreme Operation Command (KOTI) Brigadier General Sunarso. >aid yesterday that Indon^si t »ould soon open its liaison office in Kuala Lumpur. Efforts towards nor- malising relations between the two countries were going smoothly and rapidly, heAP - 69 words
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Article172 1966-11-15 13 THE STRAITS TIMES CHARITY BOX CINGAPORE. Mon— The fund for Madam Khoo Geok Khlm. of Muar. and her n'.ne chil- I dren now stand> at $1.***** The late.st donations for this widow are from: Staff ol On- j law Enterprises. XL $31. S W Lim. Penang. $10 The Che Besar172 words
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195 1966-11-15 13 Private talks on Sabah? Denial by princess MANILA, Moil.—Princess Tarhata Kiram, one of the heirs of the ancient Sultan of Sulu. today denied reports that her proposed visit to Malaysia was to discuss private settlement of the Philippine claim to Sabah. The princess, whose family has relinquished to the Philippine195 words
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Advertisement261 1966-11-15 13 Pi m B I PELACO FUTURA in new soft finish 'Terylene'! Peiaco brings yon the world's ficst start m 100% toft-finish Tcryiene! Smooth, two-transparent, non-slip a "friendlier" fabric I Peiaco Fotura looks, wean and washes wonderfully well and it never needs ironing. Ask for Peiaco Futora the shirt of tomorrow261 words
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Advertisement393 1966-11-15 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC Wf<i U (Uim.^—Mi t» c>«. itrm IS Wm4* U (Mt*.>—B^ *4 el: txlrm H »ord. M f Mim.)—B.x S» ORAYCOTT ORIVI: S Badraom Kur- THRU MORO.MID Ntuil «l^^|«o^t Staler An mined Uoum. oo elevated site Wuitt Hudy $900 MO. l^u^O^e^^MH ■< ,^^B s U393 words
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Article513 1966-11-15 14 THAT well-known hint about a dab behind the ear is completely out of date. Women not our grandmothers are spraying on colognes, toilet waters and perfumes at the Hick of a linger. It is the atomizer that is proving to be a woman's biggest513 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-11-15 14 Glitter is going to flow in silver and gold THIS pretty black and red dress will be one of the 77 outfits to be shown during a fashion show in Singapore this week. Most of the clothes have just arrived from Paris. They will be presented by Glamourette at the107 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-11-15 14 ITtOR nearly 15 years F women in Singapore have been taking a keen interest in Japanese flower arrangement. As Ikebana became known more and more women were eager to attend courses on flower arrangement and secure teaching diplomas. Recently a small group of women met and181 words
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Article252 1966-11-15 14 CARE for enamelware as you would 'glassware. Do not use metal pot scrapers or abrasive powders. Burned-on food should be removed by soaking the utensil in water or a solution of detergent and water, or boiling a solution of 2 teaspoons of baking soda in 1 quart of252 words
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Advertisement458 1966-11-15 14 sea (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or JAPAN on your next business Hip Take a uell-carncd rest! Sail P&O-Oricnt on yournext business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare time to co all the way thcreand back by sea, take458 words
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Advertisement370 1966-11-15 14 x |I f, NEVA/ m\ BRILLO SOAP PADS SHINE PANS FAST! Advertisement A smooth beautiful nock For beauty below the chin concentrate on the fact that all necks have a tendency to drynesa and the eai'y developmen' of wrinkle: Every day soften and sn ooth your neck after cleansing by370 words
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Advertisement1268 1966-11-15 15 Tt LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK: Out S'pori Siils P. S'hna Penang ULYSSES tivrpool. Oublin, Slasgow.. Ii Port MYRMIDON i sPn-. Ha.n, Litirpool, B» 'ast, Gasgow Nn 17 Nit 21 Nn 21/25 Nn 2t MENEIAUS li.frpool, Glasgow Nn 71 Nit 21 OIOMEO irnoes. Liverpool. A'moutti Nn 73 N|« 21 Nn1,268 words
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Advertisement1459 1966-11-15 15 THE E A hl/A/£S THt tASr ABIATIC COUPANT |M Immnil B DwaaaM EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-ROnEROAMHAMIUR. AARHU!, COPENNACEN. P. S'hia Pining S'pori i .'inoa li'oia H'Durg Aarnua C'nagea SARGOOHA I Nn 2S/27 21/21 24/ 2BMI OM II Oec 21 Oec M I- I JM I SUMIAWA lee 21/27 71/21 18/1,459 words
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Advertisement1171 1966-11-15 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS nruui t ut tor Southamptoo Dm 12 fcJJCl*4rll/\**4 1 Liverpool Dk 20 1 SmtdOu'f Pt. Shan Penang Antwerp Jm 2 Cla. I, Taday Hamburg Jm 1 BENLEDI For lom j on ok 12 S.nglPO't Pt. S""!"" Piling Rotterdam OK 211,171 words
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Advertisement1295 1966-11-15 15 r i fcgEw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. lunf^>. lEI 3VERLEAF FBI BUTWARB SERVICE FROM B.UCONTINENT. UUCvm) Im<*€ rpon P.rtM Pmmi Cm BF CHESTER Htvn, Antwerp. Rottirdaa, B'lmtK, Hamburg la Ft Tiday CITY BF NEWCASTLE London, Hamburg, Rotordari. Havre, Hull 21 21 Nat 21 Not Cm BF WINNIPEB london. Hamburg,1,295 words
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426 1966-11-15 16 rh. Straits tin price frll by 51.75 vt-sterday in Penang to $603.25 per picul on an ofTrring estimated at 235 tons, up 5 tons. Support was reported, but only at the lower levels. It was the lowest price since September 29 and426 words
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762 1966-11-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent r pilr. Stock Exchange yes--1 terday was generally dull and featureless with a contraction in turnover to 435.500 units. Industrials were steady, but Straits Traders eased 10 cents to 56.90 on a turnover of 18.000 units. Gammon after a hectic three762 words
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Article25 1966-11-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 13 Nov 14 'Industrials: 88.94 88.93 Tins: 108.12 107.90 S rubbers: 110.75 110-87 lit 30. 1963=100 Uf\ 29. 1 lilt)25 words
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Article890 1966-11-15 16 DLSINtSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the numliii of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: COM CJ.UUU) M 4i) U i'i.ixui «1.3» Dunlap iU.UOUI R.Mi Em H3 0O0) R.S*: Etta dak II mi si.890 words
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Article26 1966-11-15 16 Nov. 14. RIBBER PRICE 62} cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5603.25 (down 51. 75) Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 5 tons)26 words
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Article146 1966-11-15 16 VHIPS lym« ilangixti thi liniaewre Harbour whartat tt aipaetae) ttday are: Glenoclr 1/1: tlKn Bakke S4. FUJuU 5. Viahva Mahlma 67. Rrnhlant '9. Bankur* 13 14. Kuhln Maru 15 16. Sudga IS. Sir lj«nc*l«t 19. Kinab.nu 21,22. rolga 2S/26. Ualhourn* Ma,ru J7 llesatna 30. Hampton Maru 31146 words
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Article248 1966-11-15 16 DECEMBER Hnt trade rubber f.o.b. buyers doted at 5 p-m. in KuaU Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at tt'% cents per lb. down five-eighths of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet and sUgbUv easier. K A S. and M.R.E. doting prices248 words
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Article69 1966-11-15 16 pMINEtE Produc. Eichanit. tlniaday: Cocanut ail: hulk J4U atllara. drum $431 arllern Copra: Nov.,UfC. UK/Contineat: Vn uioi»d. Ptppcr: Muntok whitr MTT| wllrra, Baranak white SITS MttHß, apccial .Sarawak hlack Sl-5 tellrrt. carblcd l^mpon.: Mack t\i:> (ft) sH.frn. iHS-; NLWi. ABTA SI4O (N) sell«ra. lllhl'r NLWI. Singapart Cacanut OH69 words
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Article108 1966-11-15 16 i\S the official Malayan short y Terms Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Nov. 12) the range of call rate* was as follows: BANK FINDS: 3<j per cent to 4*4 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 2', per cent to 4 i prr cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 1126.4108 words
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Article84 1966-11-15 16 MELBOURNE. Man INDUSTRIAL trading »as quiet x with prices steady and moves about In balance. Base metals were firm. but Reniwi dropped 10 certs to $7. Oils were steady. Today tlwinr prlc»a In Auirtnill»n I dollari and canta »ith Friday a pricaa I n hr»ck'''. oun < 4.3«84 words
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Article18 1966-11-15 16 jme »mmmm t« ta r.1.. ,11 M. "1 rm n(! Ha I r«<»^ to mtrcnants )»trrdav.18 words
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Advertisement737 1966-11-15 16 AUSTtAUA/NEM lUIAMO MM INDIA PAKISTAN ANI FA* EAST SttYICU la »r»«,atit Atalaita Maitaana Syttr. tn MUrst aaa Nagatarlntm Paaana f, S »t« fault V»«rt K 5 r»» "hum •OMtAU 11/14 Ntt 19/1S Nit W II Nat la Part ■AMMA 12/11 lit M/li Oac 11/U tat RAJRIA Sails It Nat ?0737 words
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Advertisement549 1966-11-15 16 l |MFlWp^'ej****j*jr|P* **apj^^g PENANG PORT COMMISSION BLTTERWORTH DEEP WATER WHARVES MAIN ADMINISTRATION BLILDLNG THE COMMISSION will short- ly Invite tenders for the construe -1 tion or the above from qualified contractors registered with PWJ3 t.s Class A or B In Head II t.2 1" oi. ly. A contract period of549 words
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Advertisement927 1966-11-15 17 (Continued from Page 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Word* Sll (Mimtmmm) MR. A MRS. A. Vlsvanathan of Johore Tolice thank relatives and friends for their condolences and attendance at the funeral of their sod Ilevraj. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box St et: exlrc. WANTED GERMAN SPEAKING governess for 5-yr. old927 words
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Advertisement976 1966-11-15 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt $4 (Mim.)— Box St el: extro WELL FURNISHED spacious quiet room at Hartley Rise, suit executive single officer/ teacher. Tal: ***** B'pore. »k.AVIEW PARK Two-storeys x-mi-detached House furnished/unfurnished A bedrooms mosaic/parquet flooring Tel is oorei 9459* Mr Tan FURNISHEO FLAT District 10 Three Bedrooms, sttached bathrooms,976 words
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Advertisement676 1966-11-15 17 LOST f* Word* St (Mim.)— Box tt et*. txlr, YOUNG FEMALE OALMATION named Candy in Camden Park area. Tel: *****0 Spore. Reward. WANTED IS Word* tt (Mim.)— Box SO et: exfre WANTED Graduate Teachers la Mathematics. Science and Arts Attractive salary offered. Apply to Principal. Lin* Cbu Ming English Secondary676 words
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Advertisement702 1966-11-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Worm* tt (Mim.)— r >x tt et*. txtrt HILLMAN IMP 1*44 tax and insurance new condition excellent price 53. 300 View 303. Sims Avenue. i Spore i 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Contact Mr. Tan. FOR SALE X* Word* tt (Mim.)— Box M ett. exfrt CIILINO FAN*702 words
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Advertisement638 1966-11-15 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Word)* St (Mim.) Box tt et: eztre JIAN'S NBW SALON Rrasbwsve tin/-. Shampoo eel .\O, Bleaching. Tinting, facial. 2SB Tanglln Road. Spore S4IIOO. MARJORIE LAOIBS HAIRORESS 111 2HO Orchard Road. Haireult $1 Shampoo Set 12/-. Wigs and Wlglets available 74 shades. 30% discount Special Christmas offer. Telephone638 words
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Advertisement547 1966-11-15 17 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Is hrrrhv given that Mr. Thomas J. Chen Chi Wei ha.«. ceased to be in our employment with effect from 12.11.66 and is no tanner authorised to transact business or to receive money on our behalf HARBORMANS ASSOCIATES LTD. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited for the547 words
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354 1966-11-15 18 J. DORAI; E. FRIDA - Singapore's soccer chances at Bangkok bright, says Shaw By SINGAPORE'S soccer team to the Asian Games in Bangkok next month will be much stronger than the team which took part in the Merdeka tournament last August, according to FAS vice-president Col. G. Shaw. Col. Shaw told Tlmesport that the state354 words
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Article218 1966-11-15 18 FRANCIS BOEY - Waterpolo: Sasa names 11 players FRANCIS BOEY By TTOE Singapore Amat--1 cur Swimming Association yesterday named their waterpolo team of 11 players and one official for the Asian Games at Bangkok next month. The players are: David Lim, Tan Eng Liang, Tan Eng Bock, Gan Eng Teck, Gan Eng Guan.218 words
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Article94 1966-11-15 18 MANILA. Mon. Six Philippine Asian Games swimmers including a Philippineborn American have broken national records in trial events. Helen Elliot. 15. posted 4:57.1 in the women's 400 m freestyle and smashed her old record of 5:01.0. Seventeen-year-old Luis Ayesa turned in 56.7 in the 100n» freestyle,AP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-11-15 18 ATHLETICS used to be a simp'e matter of going out on a track and trying to run faster than every body else. But it is rather more technical now. Scientists want to know the limits of human endurance. And, more particularly, the speeds athletes will138 words
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227 1966-11-15 18 BANGKOK, Mon.— The Fifth Asian Games will start in less than a month from today and Thais are racing against time to get ready for the event. Thailand will be the host country for two giant international events the first International Trade Fair and227 words
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487 1966-11-15 18 BERT ALLEN; BERT ALLEN - Clay is 6-1 on to beat the 'Big Cat' BERT ALLEN By lIOUSTON. Mon. 11 The biggest moment for Cleveland Williams in 16 years as a professional boxer comes tonight (11.15 a.m. Malayan time Tuesday) when he gets a chance at Cassius Clay's world heavyweight boxing title in a 15-roundReuter - 487 words
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Article78 1966-11-15 18 T'AIPEH. Mon. Lily Yao. L Nationalist China's gold and UTfar medallist for track and field in the Asian Games, recently failed to pass physical examinations and will not take part in the Bangkok Games- the National Athletic Federation announced today. Lily Yao held the Chinese National78 words
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Advertisement312 1966-11-15 18 NOTICE INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY For the purpose of essential construction work, electricity supply to all consumers In Sungel Patanl area will be Interrupted on the night of 16.11.66 from 12 I midnight to 6.00 am on 17.11.66. [1- Any Inconvenience caused Is tn regretted. If PENGURUB DAERAH KANAN b312 words
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Advertisement824 1966-11-15 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Faculty of Selenee Applications are invited for the posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to fall vacant In 1967. Candidates should have at least b good honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience In addition to the special qualifications where stated824 words
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Miscellaneous62 1966-11-15 18 Hu ff Bunnu Hy iUtiph li< *,<l~hi SjT'LL. OPEN (Tl\ NOW HOW ACE BDiiMrt PkATur yes Qurvn IM TWWOUSH VA GONNA COVER Th>CT MPRl''. Ml BllT T MPPD A ea-pFWODIVFP I LfeNWINO TWJ PAINT VA SPLATTERED* I SUI 1 NttU A W.KtWUKIVtK J AAV TOOLS >. nkl vco cCKirc-* nJ62 words
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Article382 1966-11-15 19 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By AIK HUANG WILL PLAY IN THOMAS CUP TIE v INDIA EXPERIENCED international badminton player Teh Kew San will captain Malaysia against India in the Asian zone Thomas Cup tie at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 26 and 27. The Badminton Association of Malaysia selectors,382 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-11-15 19 Penang will be hosts for final rounds DENANG w.li be the venue for the semifinal and fir.al rounds of the Foong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang cup tournaments next January. The BAM standing committee, at their meeting in Penang, fixed the following dates: Foong Seong Cup: semifinals Penang (holders)207 words
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Article68 1966-11-15 19 \IW DELHI. Mon.— lndia qualified to meet Brazil in the inter-zonr final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition when they gained a winning 3-1 lead over West Germany here today. Jald c c P Mukherjea clinched India's victory when be beat Wilhelm Bungert 4-6, 8-6.68 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1966-11-15 19 TIMESPORT REPORTERS - TIMESPORT REPORTERS GOVT SERVICES FESTIVAL By BETTER control and spirit in foul conditions gave Royal Malaysian Police a deserved victory our victory over Royal Malaysian Armed Forces by 18 points to six in the Malaysian Government Services rugger final at Gurney Road. Kuala Lumpur,1,174 words
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107 1966-11-15 19 UONOKONO. Mon In spite of a devastating spell of spin-bowling by skippe' Ro^ijie Da Silva who claimed five wickets for 14 runs. Singapore Police were be* ten by three wickets by a Recreio Invitation XI in a one-day match here yesterday Batting first.107 words
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135 1966-11-15 19 Indonesians fly in for games today rrWE University of Indonesia, X goodwill team of 79 student* will arrive at Subang airport by an Indonesian Air Force plane at noon today. The students will be accompanied by five officials headed by Mr. Benny Hoedoro Hoed. They will stay it the Spec135 words
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Article31 1966-11-15 19 HOCKEY Penaitf League: Hindu Youth Organisation 2 Police 1. SOCCER Perak IRC League (IpohK Dlv. 1: Ipoh Yg'sters 1 Combined Rankers 0: Dlv. 2: Zolions 1 B. M. Rangers 0.31 words
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Article246 1966-11-15 19 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By MALAYSIAN sprint champion Maiu jegacnesan ITI will fly to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore on Sunday for workouts with the relay teams for next month's Asian Games, the athletics team manager Haji Osman Daim told Timesport in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Jega,246 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-11-15 19 HOCKEY Spore Div. 2: SRC B v Naval Police. B'cor Dlv. t: Depot v Levers (Depot «rd>. BI'GGBB MlUum trophy: Tigers v S'gor Malays iKL padantfi L. Perak League: Dew RC v Indians (T. Anson > SWIMMING Int«sr-Bervlces championships (R. Range Rd. 3 p.m.).43 words
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147 1966-11-15 20 Attack on women sets off anti-U.S. riots ANKARA, Mon. The Defence Minister, Mr. Ahmet Topaloglu, ordered the army to restore order in Adana today after a violent anti-Ameri-can riot littered the streets with smashed cars. A crowd of 5,000 shouting Turkish demonstrators surged through the streets last night, making many147 words
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Article75 1966-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— There will be no water and poor pressure in the fo! lowing areas tomorrow: North Canal Road (house numbers 27 to 51) and Hong Kong Street (27 to 47 > from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Tanjonf? Katong Road, between Dunman Road and Wareham75 words
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Obituary145 1966-11-15 20 MARIVAMMA VARUCHEBE aged 78 Vlllothethu House Thadlyoor mother of KO. Mathcws. Hythe Road, Slnitapore, passed away peacefully 12 November. WI DEEPLY REGRET to announce the death in his sleep while on leave In Banxkok of Mr. L.C. Ayres formerly M.inaKln* Director of 'Boots Pure DruK Co. (F.E.) Ltd. MR.145 words
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Article176 1966-11-15 20 TOKYO, Monday. AN All-Nippon Airways plane carrying 41 people returned to Osaka airport because of mechanical problems today. It landed safely. It happened only 24 hours i after another All-Nippon j Airways plane left the same airport carrying 50 people to a watery graveReuter - 176 words
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Article30 1966-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— National registration teams will be stationed at the Pa.sir Panjanj community centre and Havelock community centre tomorrow to register residents for the new plastic identity, cards.30 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-11-15 20 BRITAIN'S Foreign Seretary, Mr. George Brown, seems to have been caught bending foreign policy to his will at the opening of a new Labour club in London. Actually ho was making a mock salaam as someone mentioned the Co-opera-tive Rank. Behind him (left) is his89 words
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Article57 1966-11-15 20 LONDON, Mon. Three African Presidents have quit philosopher Bcrtrand Russell's Peace Foundation, which is arranging a '"trial" of American leaders for aliened war crimes in Vietnam They are President Julius Nyercre of Tanzania. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia and President Loopad Senghor of Senega). Lord Russell57 words
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Article33 1966-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A recent collective agreement signed between the Industrial Workers' Union and the Changl Bus Company gives the firm's drivers and conductors Improved daily waees of $10 and $833 words
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Article350 1966-11-15 20 LONDON, Mon. Industrial had a quiet day on the London stock market, though the undertone was regarded as satisfactory. Most operators are waiting (or a guide from tomorrow's U.K. trade figures for October. British funds were more active than recently. Coppers moved up In response350 words
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290 1966-11-15 20 US troops kill 89 Vietcong in three clashes SAIGON, Monday. AMERICAN troops pursuing North Vietnamese forces who launched a massive mortar barrage on American positions near the Cambodian border have killed 89 of them in a night and a day of lighting, a military spokesman said today. The' spokesman said290 words
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82 1966-11-15 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 300 Nanyang University students tonight served notice on the university's authorities to endorse and help them in their demand for "university autonomy" within "three days." This was one of the resolutions adopted at a campus meeting. In other resolutions, they: CONDEMNED the82 words
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Article31 1966-11-15 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between Islay Kerr Company Ltd. and the Islay Kerr Local Employees' Union on Nov. 15 and 16.31 words
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309 1966-11-15 20 PADMAN GOPAL - Malaysian or Thai citizens 5,000 don't know PADMAN GOPAL By IfOTA BHARU, Mon. iV More than 5.000 people in Kelantan do not know whether they are Malaysian or Thai citizens. These people, scattered all over the State, have approached the Thai consul here to use his good offices to obtain309 words
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