The Straits Times, 17 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIB National NewspapKr Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration419 1966-11-17 1 Death in London of Sir Roland Braddell KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dato Sir Roland Braddell, one of Malaya's most distinguished lawyers, has died in London at the age of 85. Acknowledged to be the most brilliant figure of the Malayan Bar during his prime, Dato Sir Roland left the country on419 words
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Article, Illustration536 1966-11-17 1 The Tun's four days in Sarawak— now 65 TNKU men in the bag KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FIFTEEN pro-communist TNKU incursionists have surrendered in Sarawak during the past four days, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. Six gave themselves up on Monday and the536 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-11-17 1 MISSING SARAWAK MEDICAL MEN |£L'CHIN<i, Wed. Two of the three employees of the Sarawak Medical Deportment alMlueted by border terrorists on Good Friday last year are alive and well. The third is dead. He was shot while attempting to escape. This306 words
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156 1966-11-17 1 Astronauts to be grilled on space feat pAPE KENNEDY, Wed.— Triumphant Gemini-12 astronauts, Jim Lovell and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, return to their base here today after a four day mission which thrust the U.S. ahead of Russia in the race to the moon. After welcoming ceremonies the pair begin 10Reuter - 156 words
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Article40 1966-11-17 1 BANGKOK. Wed —Interior Minister General Praphas Charusathien said here today that be expected the Government to lift the ben on rice export in February next year when the new rice crop arrived on the market In abundance. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article99 1966-11-17 1 LONDON. Wed— A London engineering firm is offering priies to stop employees taking days off. The 1,700 employees of the firm in South London are being given the chance to win refrigerators, cameras and electric food mixers as long as they do not miss a day's work99 words
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Article123 1966-11-17 1 STC BUS STRIKE A VERTED SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Traction Co. strike scheduled to begin at midnight was averted tonight. A total of 528 of 609 offduty members who took a secret ballot decided to accept the company's offer of three weeks' bonus to be paid on or about Dec.123 words
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Article55 1966-11-17 1 BARCELONA. Wed— Six rebel students leaders will stand trial soon following a protest rally at Barcelona University on Oct. M, The trial was ordered by a judge of Spain's public order court, which mainly tries political of fences. The judge refused ball and the students areReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1966-11-17 1 BANGKOK. Wed. About 2.000 Chinese nationals are at present being detained in Thailand pending deportation, ihe Interior Minister. General Praphas Charusathien. said today.25 words
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Article173 1966-11-17 1 Indon plot: Army men held JAKARTA, Wed. Authoritative sources today revealed the arrest of several military officers. Including four Generals, to foil a plot believed aimed at creating a crisis so that Indonesia's communists and President Soekarno could strengthen their positions. An Army spokesman said that underground communist forces hadAP - 173 words
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Article44 1966-11-17 1 S8 DEAD, Ml BUmY IN TRAIN CKAIH RIO Dl JANIIBO, We* Commuter traia ed with e.SM worktr* crashed head-on t*Af Into passenger train south of i-ity. resulting in 3* persons killed and 261 hospitalised. Nineteen victims given little chance for *nrvlval— DPI.44 words
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180 1966-11-17 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Parliament has passed a basic Press Bill which gives more liberty to the In donesian Press but still does not guarantee real freedom. The law. which had br,-n ■helved for 16 yeirs. re jpcts President Soekarno's earlier decrees which imposed UfM180 words
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101 1966-11-17 2 f)ACCA, Wed The Supreme Court here ruled yesterday that the East Pakistan Governments seizure of the press which printed the newspaper Ittefaa last June was illegal. Ittelaqs editor. Mr. Tafszzul Hos.sain, who is in Jail, challenged the seizure In the High Court in August.Reuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration353 1966-11-17 2 EDITORS TOLD: GIVE US LESS SEX, CRIME Radhakrishnan opens IPI conference with a plea to the world Press \EW DELHI, Wed. President Radhakrishnan yesterday appealed to the world Press to avoid writing too many stories about sex, scandal and crime, and concentrate instead on social equality, world unity and peace.353 words
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163 1966-11-17 2 '4 million Africans left in the lurch' YEW YORK, Wed. President Kaunda today accused Britain of wanting to wash her hands of the Rhodesian pr o b lem leaving the four million Africans there at the mercy of the white minority. In an address to the UN. General Assembly, Di.Reuter - 163 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 2 MOSCOW. Wed— The Soviet Union plan* to produce a sew motor car tn replace the Volga within a year. Tas» news agency reported.26 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-11-17 2 \f ADA M E Ratna 111 Dewi Soekarno. the Indonesian President's third wife, keeps smiling as she is mobbed by newsmen on her arrival at Tokyo International Airport on Sunday. The purpose of her visit this time is to undergo a physical checkup bcc.ifWUPI - 83 words
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140 1966-11-17 2 THREE RED GROUPS IN N-EAST THAILAND BANGKOK, Wed.-Thret-main Communist groups are waging guerilla warfare against the Government in north-eastern Thailai.d bordering Laos, the Interior Minister, Gen. Prap h a s Charusathien. announced today. The thre* groups are led by Mr. You Pnatu,awat. Mr. Choy La.iMn.ii .uirt another man who isReuter - 140 words
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Article35 1966-11-17 2 SANTIAGO. Wed. Smmes« twin girls. Joined at head and Mom;trh have been born In a hospital hrre. The babies, whose combinpd weight is 71b lloz., are in aa incubator. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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167 1966-11-17 3 U.S. travel agent arrested at Prague airport WASHINGTON, Wed. —An American citizen was arrested in Prague two weeks ago when a Soviet Aeroflot plane made an unscheduled stop there, the U.S. State Department revealed yesterday. The State Department said Czechoslovakia claimed the man was wanted for high treason, espionage, and167 words
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168 1966-11-17 3 T ONDON, Wed. A pretty 21-year-old blonde typist showed Conservative M.P. Mr. Bernard Braine last night how to use karate blows if he was ever attacked. Three months ago Miss Pauline Laville beat off three drunken men with the aid of her boy-friend.Reuter - 168 words
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Article30 1966-11-17 3 SRINAGAR. Wed. India 18 launching a 20,000.000 rupee (about £1.000.000) project to provide Kashmir, the country's main summer holiday centre, with southern Asia's first international ski resort.30 words
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Article, Illustration219 1966-11-17 3 World contest beauties in revolt I ONDON. Wed.— A revolt simmered beneath the surface of the Miss World contest today with some girls complaining they are not allowed enough freedom. The Misses France, Belgium, Turkey. Sweden. Venezuela and Germany were among those who moaned that they had looked forward to219 words
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Article44 1966-11-17 3 KUWAIT. Wed— A Japanese shipbuilding firm has signed a contract to build two tankers believed to be the world's largest for a Kuwait firm. Sasibo Shipbuilders signed the contract with Kuwait Oil-tank-ers Co. to build the two 207.000--ton super-tankers. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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111 1966-11-17 3 ADELAIDE, Wed. The South Australian Government has decided against digging up a factory here under which Mr. Gerard Croiset. a Dutch clairvoyant, claims three missing Australian children are buried. Last week Mr. Croiset claimed, after a three-day search, that the children had been burled111 words
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435 1966-11-17 3 Hanoi: We are not afraid of N-war MANILA, Wednesday. •pHE North Vietnamese Prime Minister, Mr. Pham Van Dong, said in an interview published here today that Hanoi was not afraid of nuclear war and would fight for final victory in Vietnam. He outlined his views on the Vietnam conflict and435 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-17 3 DOME, Wed. Canadian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Martin, today discussed Vietnam peace prospects and East-West relations in a private audience of Pope Paul. The audience came on the last leg of a journey that has taken him to Moscow and Warsaw. Afterwards, Mr. Martin93 words
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Advertisement236 1966-11-17 3 BULOVA IS FANATICAL ABOUT QUALITY f That's how they became the world's largest Ujjijr\ maker of fine Swiss watches. mjf^* i"^l Svf That's why Bulova provides many extras P_ ||l which add quality to elegance. Like protecting Yf\ B *-l|rJl movement parts with a layer of corrosionlA^ Mi resistant nickel.236 words
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160 1966-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. After a two-day preliminary inquiry, a seaman, Tan Seng Huat. alias Lav Ben Gong. 38, was today committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering a stevedore seven years ago. He was alleged to have murdered160 words
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Article73 1966-11-17 4 US Commander visits Tengah SINGAPORE, Wed. Gen. Hunter Harris. Jnr. Commander of the United States Pacific Air Force, flew into RAF Tengah on a two-day visit to the Far East Air Force. He visited RAF establishments on Singapore and had discussions with top RAF officers. He was met at RAF73 words
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194 1966-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The head of a leading British ship building and repairing firm, Sir John Hunter, will arrive In Singapore tomorrow to study how to expand the harbour facilities here. This was. aiinouncrd today by Hip presidfnt of Hie London Chamber of Commerce, Lord194 words
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172 1966-11-17 4 New cards: Eight last-chance centres to open SINGAPORE, Wed.— More than 1,126,--000 people have been registered 'or the new plastic laminated identity cards up to the middle of this month, a Government statement announced today. To Rive a final opportunity to those who have so far not come forward to172 words
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294 1966-11-17 4 New look '67 timetable for all schools MORE TIME FOR EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY SINGAPORE schools will have a streamlined timetable next year with emphasis on extra curricular activities. The new timetable will provide four periods for all primary and Secondary I and II classes, and three periods for Secondary 111 upwards294 words
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Article483 1966-11-17 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at the Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Pan- American From San Francisco, Los Angelas, Honolulu. Quam. Manila. Saigon (PA 841) 12>0 p.m. Thai International i From Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (TO 408) 12. 55 p.m. Japan Airlines: From Tokyo, Hong483 words
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Article126 1966-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of 42.937 students out of 59,484 who sat for the primary school leaving examination last month passed. Last year it was 42,699 out of 57.613 students. The Ministry of Education today announced that most of the successful candidates this year would126 words
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Advertisement141 1966-11-17 4 Arthritis and Sciatica Banished Th* aniMlng saw dlacovarr Remind bantihaa tba palm of Arthritis, Rhaumatlam, Flhro«ltt», NeurltU and BoUUomllkamaCla. In If) minuUo »fur the flrat doae, palna dlMppaar, and In a few d«ya thta marvaloua medicine poisons and Urto Acid that ara tha oauM of your trouble. Swelling, ■oreness and141 words
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Advertisement147 1966-11-17 4 Capitol 2nd' WEEK I Hurry nowl lIU fl bht^b( bbbbbM I aHb! bbbV I A_fl 1^ j niujmnn hSSdreujs j 9 fILFRED h£ hit cHcßcffs Of 'TORn CURTflin' i m TlCMlMCOUm'AdniveTglFtctme'*^ LIDO (Si.g. P .r.) OPENS TOMORROW I IS NEAR GREAT" David Kraal (Sunday Tim-) a I W_B f^^^ 4*147 words
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Advertisement582 1966-11-17 4 OPENS TODAY! 1 Showt: 12 45. 4 10 8 IS Sundays Holidays Extro Show ot 9 30 o.rn. $1 50, J2 33 fc $4 N. Frft List; 20th Century Fox Pre»ent» THE DINO DE LAURENTIIS Production Of "THfc BIBLE" ...IN THE BEGINNING FILMED IN P y Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION:582 words
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133 1966-11-17 5 I/lALA LLMPIR. Wed. A new art lending library one of the first of its kind in Asia planned by the Samat Art Gallery here will be opened tomorrow by the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. The object of the library133 words
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Article44 1966-11-17 5 IPOH. Wed.— A cowherd. K Knshnan. 19. found his grand father. Anamalal, 85. hanging dead from a roue when he went to their cowshed near the railway barracks at Siniuaiig. in the Ba;u G»'<h area. yeMercl.ty. Police ao not suspect foul play44 words
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Article, Illustration669 1966-11-17 5 Geoffrey Geldard - Geoffrey Geldard MY TOUR HAS CONVINCED ME OF PEOPLE'S LOYALTY' From SUPPORT HASN'T BEEN WEAKENED BY ANTI-MALAYSIA CAMPAIGN gIBU, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night called on the people of Sarawak to ignore mischievous suggestions that the people of Malaya no longerLee On Wing - 669 words
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111 1966-11-17 5 KANGAH, W >d. -Malays in the rural areas should follow the example of non-Malays and learn to be more selfreliant. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haii Abdullah a PerUs Information field officer, urged yesterday. Inche Aziz, who wa.s addressing 100 kampong leaders attending a111 words
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Article57 1966-11-17 5 AVER TAWAR. Wed.' The arrears for conservancy and assesMiient rates In the Aver Tawar local council area for this year mounted to 573.589. Announcing this, the chairman of the council. Mr Lee Khin-j Hoe. urged all residents to oav up the arrears or the council57 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 5 SINGAPORE \\>d- The P and I O liner Chitral will arrive m Sin- j Rapot> on r>c 3. with 47 di.spm- j barking passengers.26 words
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236 1966-11-17 5 Wide admiration for Lee in Britain visiting MP SINGAPORE. Wed. THERE was wide ad- miration in Britain for Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, J,he deputy leader of the five-man British Parliamentary delegation, Mr. William F. Deedes, said here today. He wa.s speaking at a ceremony at which the236 words
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Advertisement129 1966-11-17 5 y destroys all insect pests in your house >^ £1 .n Cm £i k^i f^ n Whether sprayed yesterday, last month, or last year, Dieldrex 15 packs L~ > B 3 a wallop no insect could ever crawl out of and live. This tremendous staying-power makes Dieldrex the ideal insecticide129 words
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Miscellaneous289 1966-11-17 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROHK I. A treacherous thrust from 1. 6. 11. 12: A famous prelude. bats? <*. 2. 3. so the story goes (4. 4. 1. 4. 9. Evil end tyrant cam* to by 5. 4. 5. 5). chance 1 13) 10. They afford a Rood hiding to 15289 words
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204 1966-11-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three chauffeurs, who admitted being members of a stolen car syndicate, were today jailed for 18 months each by a District Court for disposing of a total of six vehicles from West Malaysia. Senior Inspector Leong Choo Mcc, prosecuting, told the court204 words
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Article67 1966-11-17 6 PENANG. Wed About 10.000 students of adult education clause* in Penang and Province Wellei\Vf will ait for their examnauon* on Nov. 25 i primary i. Nov. 26 i immediate; and N0v. 27 < advanced). MeanwhJe. 132 adult class supervisors from Perung- Peralc, Perlw, Kpdah and67 words
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Article122 1966-11-17 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. A O Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship, which developed w h e el trouble, made an emergency landlng at Singapore International Airport this morning. As a result Of the emergency alert, five fire engines stood by. But the piano, in the midst of a122 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-11-17 6 PENANG, Wednesday. fHE Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today assured the State Legislative Assembly that wherever and whenever necessary, English would continue to be used so as not to throw the State administrative machinery out of gear. ''The government will438 words
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72 1966-11-17 6 Blackout by tree downed in storm IPOH. Ued. A big rasuarina tree crashed onto hish tension wires along Clayton Road here yesterday evening durine a storm, disrupt ing electricity supply in the nearby areas. It happened shortly before hundreds of boys studying In the afternoon session at St. Michael's Institution72 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 6 KANOAR. Wed The Peril* division of ;he Party Rakyai wil! hold its annual meeting at the Hokkien Association Hall here at Sam. on Pridav.26 words
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479 1966-11-17 6 Penang public warned: Be prepared for dearer water in future PENANG. Wad- uier to the MtkM aj a whole. and to (bia State in particular. "The object of thu proposed contribution la to perpetuate our beloved Tengku's name in a fitting and worthy manner Thi* will be our flrsi o»n--trbunon479 words
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Article30 1966-11-17 6 KANGAR. Wed The Peril* Youth Services Department nil! hold a domestic science course for women members of the Mutiara Youth Club at Jejaml at I p.m. to- r30 words
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147 1966-11-17 6 CINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Laurence French, editor and managing director of a monthly magazine. Far East Trade And Development, will visit Singapore and Malaysia in the course of a Far East tour. Mr. French, who was already left London, will also visit Thailand, Indonesia.147 words
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283 1966-11-17 6 ■INCORRECT' REPORTS IN WORLD PRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia may set up a body to "look at the news before it is sent out" for world consumption, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The Prime Minister said this when he drew attention283 words
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Article25 1966-11-17 6 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. Th« Tohore Nur>es Union will hold :heir annual dance st the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Friday at b p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration211 1966-11-17 6 A Saigon girl's task How to breed hamsters? I^l ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mlwi Le Thl Sang. 26 (above), a Vietnamese medical laboratory technician who has undergone a week's training in hamster (small cuinea pig) breeding at the Institute for Medical Research here, has a mansized job to do when she211 words
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60 1966-11-17 6 Ex-policemen's association registered PKNANG. Wad.— Refistrat-.on tnr the EN-Poliremen's Association. Penang and Province WelMty, has been approved. The pro-tern chairman. Inche Hussain bin Ch:lc said today Uiat an inaugural meeting would be called soon. Inche Hussam. who is chairman of thr Bulcit Mertajam town council- said the association would strive60 words
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Article49 1966-11-17 6 IPOH. Wed. A dhoijv I Cheong Chin. 20. was sentenced, to three years ;,ail to oe followed by three years police supervision here today. He waa found fulltjr of robbing Madam Aw Yeonj Sum of si 40 on March 23 at the Diehard* Club In Clare Street.49 words
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184 1966-11-17 6 iL'UALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Wisdom and tolerance were the only remedies for communal problems, the chairman of the Democratic Action Party. Dr. Chen Man Hin, declared today. Commenting on a speech by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Srnu bin184 words
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Advertisement260 1966-11-17 7 WORLD RECORD FOR FIBRITE The hyperbolic paraboloid roof of the American Pavilion at the Asian International Trade Fair, Bangkok, was made entirely of moulded fibreglass by FIBRITE in the record time of two and a half months. It measures 34,000 square feet in area is the largest and most complex260 words
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652 1966-11-17 8 Strike pay bid fails in labour court SINGAPORE, Wed. A SECOND attempt by the Singapore trade union movement to claim "strike pay" failed in the Industrial Arbitration Court today. The court rejected by a majority decision the claim of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, an affiliate of the National Trades652 words
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474 1966-11-17 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. rpHE Attorney Gen- eral, Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim, today appealed to Muslims in Singapore to sink their political and personal differences, and give the proposed Majlis Ugama Islam (Islamic Religious Council) "a fair trial." Speaking at a "Rotary Foundation Week" luncheon, Dr.474 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-11-17 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A visiting young Japanese musician. Y. Kirinu (above) will give a free organ recital at the Cultural Centre at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday. He arrives here on Friday for a four-day visit. Mr. Klrino is on his way home after an 11108 words
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Article58 1966-11-17 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A w.ellknown German TV and film producer. Journalist and music teacher. Mr. Jorn Thiel. will give a lecture on "The technical media In youth work and adult educational theoretical principles" on Nov. 25 at the Cultural Centre. The lecture, suiting at 7.30 p.m58 words
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Article250 1966-11-17 8 Ong will meet students if... SINGAPORE, Wed. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Panp; Boon, has conditionally agreed to meet a throe-student delegation from the Ngee Ann College "to discuss their problems with a view to finding a satisfactory solution." In a letter to the president of the college's students' union250 words
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Miscellaneous201 1966-11-17 8 Mot? Onp Bff V.T. tWawnitm 111 111/ A WEU.MOOM.OL' BOY. NOWS^-J OKAY, FELLOW LUNCH ...I FISGER WEVL OU/W But/ VEAJ4...AN 1 HEY.' HOLP HI/A B 6^ ELECTED /okav\ CLUB MEMBERS, LET'S NEED ABOUT THREE.. 1 I'D LIKE I HOW ABOUT 1 EVERVTHINa?! J '1 I/////K PRESIDENT, I GUESS/ sr£.' PICK201 words
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Obituary67 1966-11-17 10 :n Wards SIS (Minimum) MADAM WEE BENC NEO, wife Of til* late Yeo Tent; Hong. age 71 passed away peacefully 16-11-86. Leaving behind 4 sons, Yeo Kirn Hock. Kirn l^>rk, Kirn Swee, Kirn Sal, 8 daughters, mini la-law, daughters-in-law, 33 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren to mourn her loss.67 words
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Article54 1966-11-17 10 Word* fIS (Minimum) MRS. RAJENDRA and family express crnti-ful thank* to all friends and relative* for their attendance and messaces of condolence. THE FAMILY OF the late Tan Kek Wah thank the doctors, sister* and nurses of Ward 17 H relative* and friends for their assistance, memagt srtenrisni <•54 words
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Obituary34 1966-11-17 10 ill Hard* SIS (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY Of Dr. l/ff Kent: Sonn who was called to rest on the IT-11-tvl Sndly missed but alwar* rememlienrl l<v his lovln( wife, children and grandchildren.34 words
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Article156 1966-11-17 10 M Words $15 (Minimum) CINO'S AND CINO'S A Go-Uo. Rat •he hem. dance to the best lII 'VIA Tsnclln Road, Spore. Tel: *****5. WK ARC EXPANDING. Permanent perfect copies of document*. Confidential and quirk. Motion Smith ot B»"erv !>„.,« Tel iSpmel O3OKS DISCOVERY. The f.t bilious snacks we tasted156 words
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Article651 1966-11-17 10 Dr. Goh Keng Swee has i presented a clear-sighted picture of the student disturb- ances in Singapore. He has not i taken the easy way of simply beating the drum about Communist subversion. Instead, |he has offered an analysis of the situation at each of the institutions where651 words
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Article385 1966-11-17 10 America's Gemini space programme has just splashed to the happiest possible ending in the Atlantic, its twelfth and last flight capping an amazing performance. Now there is no doubt that men can not only survive in space but also work there, even outside their capsules, manoeuvre385 words
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Article201 1966-11-17 10 Serious shortages of food continue to bedevil Indian aspirations. Famine threatens a broad strip across the north of the country, says Mrs. Gandhi, the Prime Minister, again as a result of failed monsoons. Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat are particularly affected after three dry seasons which have201 words
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166 1966-11-17 10 YOUR correspondent. Gary Yeang, reported from Perth that Australia may clamp a food ban on our students because the Health Department believe tinned meat 1* usually stored in cans which have tinned fruit labels and shipped to Australia by parents If such malpractices have reached166 words
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Letter70 1966-11-17 10 IT is absurd for a Chinese primary school to function with a minority of its staff following the 5-day week system, and the rest the 6-day week system. The Minister of Education surely was not thinking of the English Language teachers when he approved the National70 words
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Letter75 1966-11-17 10 TEACHERS should be informed before the holidays as to where they will be posted. This would prevent the ridiculous situation of a teacher going, say to his home 300 miles away for the holidays then coming back to hit, school, only to be told that he has75 words
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Article105 1966-11-17 10 MAY 1 endorse the ITI letter by A Heng (S.T. Nov. 7) regarding winning degrees with part-time study. I belong to the working class and one who can hardly afford to stop working in order to improve employment prospects by engaging In part-time studies. While most105 words
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Article418 1966-11-17 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— 29l YUNUS MARIS M.A. by University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Sandiwarm (n) an amateur stage ptoduction; alat (in equipment; PEMbeaar «uara .N> loud speaker; PElakun (n> actor; pentas (in stage; soara <ru voice. REDUPLICATION (contd.) In Les. 290 we had the rorm "mundorMANDIR" as a reduplication, meaning, "to go418 words
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1067 1966-11-17 10 ROBERT H. ESTABROOK - Vote trading in the United Nations THE BIG QUESTION ALWAYS— WHAT WILL THE AFRICAN STATES DEMAND? mTO one here liker to talk i^M very much about the taw- dry business of buying or trading votes in the United Nations, but it is never very far from the minds of diplomats1,067 words
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Advertisement702 1966-11-17 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clottiried od»erti*emcnM *ov b« hondrd to COLO STORAGE SUPCIt- MARKET Orchard Road (Rrcrptiomil Ovtfc) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road f No.ol Bat* Authomrd AacnM: CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. Wmcheitrr Horn*. Collycr Qua*. THI NtWS fRONT f itipotnck't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admlroltv Rood Navjl702 words
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Advertisement43 1966-11-17 10 ghoJ The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Wo rkmansh ip Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street. Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Miredor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nothon Road, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement151 1966-11-17 10 b**********kß J/I^*' J WXJ^^m ■■■■■a. kW^mmm^LW fife- Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the 9Hs soreness. They give you comfort and relief from Wm. the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs 'JbK. from breeding and spreading and causing more Kg inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges ?|?P are151 words
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260 1966-11-17 11 Pirates take $7,300 in two raids in a day KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Armed pirates fired warning shots in two Incidents on Monday before robbing four Malaysian fishermen of their boats, nets and catch worth a total of $7,300. The piracies occurred near One Fathom Bank in International waters in the260 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-11-17 11 RUDY BELTRAN - Ship arrested as she is about to leave port RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur. W»d. LAWYER MAKES DRAMATIC DASH BY CAR AND BOAT TO SERVE WARRANT A LAWYER today made a 24-mile dash by car to Port Swettenham, followed by a three-mile speedboat ride, to serve a court order for199 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-11-17 11 The wheat was Imported from South Australia last month and was loaded on the ship at the port of Thevenard and Port Lincoln. The vessel called at Port Swettenham on Nov. 2 and began unloading the wheat. The contamination of the wheat came to236 words
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144 1966-11-17 11 Landless to grow sugar cane for refinery JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. —More than 5,000 acres of land in the Kota Tinrri area will be offered to the landless for planting sugarcane by a company here. The company the Federal Miners and Planters Ltd. is expected to spend $20 million to plant144 words
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Article87 1966-11-17 11 IPOH. Wed— A magistrate here bound over Rooert Lim Thiam Poh 18, unemployed, in $300 for six months when he pleaded guilty to outraging :he modesty of a dispenser. Miss Foong Lun Ying. 21. at the Kampar Housing Trust here on Oct. 21. The court87 words
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155 1966-11-17 11 SINGAPORE, HUNGARY CONCLUDE TRADE AGREEMENT CINGAPORE, Wed.— A r 3 trade agreement between Singapore and Hungary was concluded here today. Details of the agreement, to be signed soon, were not disclosed. Negotiations began on Oct. 31 and ended today. A Singapore Government statement said "The negotiations were held in an155 words
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Article25 1966-11-17 11 KUCHING, Wed— The Korean Ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Sri Kyu Hah Choi, arrived here yesterday for a six-day visit to the State.25 words
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103 1966-11-17 11 Alliance man is tipped as new Speaker I'UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor State Assembly will call a special meeting before its scheduled three-day budget session, which opens on Dec. 6, to elect a new Speaker, the acting Mentrl Besar. Inche Shoib bin Hajt Ahmad, disclosed today. He said a new103 words
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Article44 1966-11-17 11 TAIPINO, Wed A sundry shopkeeper. Lam Bens Telk. 54. j who nJe'rted guilty in the magis- I trate's :»nurt <here ves'erdav to aMininß In the management of an Illegal character lotter- In hli ■hop In Kamuritlng on Oct. L tv toad tJM44 words
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248 1966-11-17 11 JESSELTON, Wed. Sabah employers today were urged to take immediate advantage of the Malaysian Migration Fund Board's scheme to bring agricultural workers from West Malaysia to their doorstep. A Board spokesman called on employers requiring tappers and other field workers in rubber and248 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Liberal Arts Society will hold a Malaysian singing competition at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Saturday at 8 p.m.26 words
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Article181 1966-11-17 11 CINGAPORE. Wed A Singapore pioneer firm will stage a fire demonstration at its Jurong factory tomorrow morning to demonstrate the fire resistant qualities ol its local-ly-made "Fibroceil" sheeting and acoustic tiles which have been Installed in some building projects here. The fire demonstration by Brady's181 words
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Advertisement145 1966-11-17 11 V R eot Des No *****1 With a Malaysian Made VVJNOMg' V SHARIK AT WING FATT 523, 3rd Mile, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. P O. Box 2162 Reconditioned Machinery and Eiuipwent for all Industries I«rrt»-moring, agricultural, industrial, compressors, m«riiM, elecfncal, trucks, tractors, lighting plant*, stationary engines, fork lifts. New or145 words
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Advertisement29 1966-11-17 11 ==^WONDERFULf|iCIIiIC r fci« nICIIUJ 1 r^& r^dr r*Jir ttv^ vt jr tf*®M $®^M 1 Oil 77k^ jW>^M^^^/W2i J^//^4^ I cane, rawotui tfr pe^ficti&rb^e^rtt pojocdcui bUndi at BONCAFE LTDSb' selfTertogrinder29 words
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Miscellaneous719 1966-11-17 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur lar Malay Music; 7.35 Karen and Penanc; 6 Ipoh and "Teachers Romance;" 8 News Malacca; 3, 10 Johore Bahru: In Mandarin; 8.10 Pour Friend 4 Taiplnx; Batu Pahat; 9 Chinese drama; 8.35 Pour Kluang Vous Madame: 8.50 Koran 5.45 PM Opening and Pro Readings;719 words
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155 1966-11-17 12 CINGAPORE, Wed. A Formosan airline, China Air Lines, is planning to operate a service to Singapore early next year using the Boeing 727 jet. Tho president of the airline. Mr. Ben Y.C. Chow, announred in Taipeh recently that the Boeing 727, costing155 words
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Article41 1966-11-17 12 MALACCA. Wed— The feast of Bt. Francis Xavier will be celebrated hero on Dec. 4. Celebrations will include six masses at the Church of St. Prancis Xavier and at St. Paul's Hill here during the day.41 words
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Article, Illustration595 1966-11-17 12 Co-ops urged to mobilise their efforts to attain set targets KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian co-operative movement was today called upon to mobilise and concentrate its resources to w.ork for the accomplishment of specific, and initially limited, objectives in a national plan. The call was made by Prof. Ungku Aziz,595 words
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229 1966-11-17 12 Meriyn has only one ambition: To see the world T ONDON, Wed.— Miss •L* Meriyn McKelvie, the 19-year-old darkeyed beauty from Kuala Lumpur who Is representing Malaysia in the Miss World contest now being held in London, has one ambition to see the world. Interviewed at the Waldorf Hotel, where229 words
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Article32 1966-11-17 12 KUALA LI'MPUR. M\ d.—Thirteen MPs. led by Inche Hussein To" Muda Hassan UP tor Raub. left here today on i 17-day study tour of Bangkok. Phnom Penh, Saigon and Maiiite.32 words
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Article40 1966-11-17 12 TELUK ANSON. Wed. A schoolboy. Osman bin Said. 10. was killed yesterday when he was knocked down by a train while cycling by the railway track near the Sungei Kerawai railway halt, about five miles from here.40 words
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202 1966-11-17 12 Tengku denies that Manila report on a Sabah deal KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TENGKU Abdul Rahman today denied that the Malaysian Government had invited Princess Tarhata Kiram of the Philippines to come here for a private settlement of the Philippines claim to Sabah. Reports originating from Manila were completely un- founded.202 words
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Article, Illustration377 1966-11-17 12 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN By SEREMBAN, Wednesday. NOT only wild animals, but even hunters and their dogs are sometimes trapped by Jerats, the steel wire snares used for illegal trapping, a Game Department official disclosed here today. The Regional Game Warden for Selangor, Negrl Sembllan and377 words
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Article35 1966-11-17 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. The seminar, organised by the Rubber Research Institute, scheduled to be held at Burigel Patanl on Saturday, has been postponed indefinitely as several government officers are unable to attend.35 words
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158 1966-11-17 12 Johore crisis will soon blow over, says Tengku KUALA J.lJiri X, Wed. Tenuku Abdul Rahman today expressed confidence that the crisis in Johorr involving the Mentn Besar. Dato Haji Hassan Yunos, will soon blow over. The Tengku. who is the national leader of the Alliance, said that he had met158 words
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118 1966-11-17 12 10 per cent jump in Sarawak trade T/UCHING, Wed—Sarmwak's external trade during the first nine months of this year was 10.4 per cent higher than for the corresponding period last year. This is stated in a report by the Senior Statistician, Mr. G. K Nair. Total trade during the firstReuter - 118 words
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Article67 1966-11-17 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. C» Chit, a senior lecturer in Chines* language and literature at Nanyang University, died at Mount Alvernia Hospital this morning. He «v 50. A High Mass will be held at 7-30 a.m. and a memorial service at 4 p.m. on Friday at67 words
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Article29 1966-11-17 12 IPOH. Wed. The Ipoh Municipal Council today approved additional expenditure of $4,000 under its fouith supplementary vote for this year, amounting »o $27,810. for the Menglembu market.29 words
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Advertisement308 1966-11-17 12 £t*j[ ir li f yUL "wm Jx. JUmM i Se ■BOM Br 3Pwk^ *>• *4 it^^ 9cßf"9 ■i J fe J^^^^P3psJß7 BJv^h Jr B i^^Bf" rr" i fittftH^HP^fc ►^jjjM h <s* B^l Tze Hwang Ti of the Great Wall Fame, was not only the first Chinese f&jf! Emperor ever to308 words
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Advertisement96 1966-11-17 12 NEW FROM AUSTRALIA! When your good taste sets the example Show you appreciate the highest standards and look your part in a Whitmont Executive shirt. They're styled for more refined tastes. In pure cotton, polyester and cotton, 100% polyester and also the revolutionary new Whitmont Permanent Press shirt that's uncon-96 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-11-17 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM \scmoo<six:s 7v\"^iw/'*7 NURSERY SCHOOL Wf-)^^^'^^10 words
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434 1966-11-17 13 SINGAPORE, Wad. 'J'HE Second Industrial Arbitration Court today ordered a Swiss firm in Robinson Road to pay 30 of its retrenched employees one month's last drawn pay for each year of service as retrenchment benefits. The award was handed down by the deputy434 words
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108 1966-11-17 13 PENANG. Wed. Mr. Justice H. S. Ong today confirmed an order by a magistrate who had changed his mind and bound over a thief after sentencing him to six months' jail. "The law is quite clear that the magistrate may not alter108 words
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154 1966-11-17 13 Kelantan alert for the signboard vandals KOTA BHARI, Wed The Kelantan Police are now on the look-out for a group of people who have been going around town painting out all the English words on signboards of shops These people have defaced the signboards of shops along Jalan Temanggiong and154 words
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Article101 1966-11-17 13 |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl. will attend the four-day conference of South-East Asian Ministers of Education which opens in Manila on Nov. 25. This conference will consider the regional projects for educational development proposed by the technical workshop of101 words
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Article49 1966-11-17 13 PENANG. Wed. A club for Malay youths was formed at a meeting held yesterday at Kampong Makam in Dato Kramat Road. Inche Ahmad Abadi was elected president with Che Zaleha binif Omar as vice-president. Inche Abdul Majid Mohamed Noor. secretary, and Inche AH Rahlm, treasurer.49 words
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301 1966-11-17 13 Raiders flee with $7,000 in tyres DENANG, Wed. 4 Ten armed robbers raided a shop in Jalaa Bakau Lima, Butterw o rth, yesterday afternoon and escaped with $7,000 worth of tyres in a stolen lorry. Lim Lean Huat. 23. said he was havinp; a nap in, the shop at about301 words
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Article73 1966-11-17 13 Butchers to take strike ballot SINGAPORE, Wed. Th» Public Daily Rated Butchers Workers' Union, an affiliate of the Public Dally Rated Employees Unions Federation, will take a strike ballot on Nov. 26. The ballot will be held at an emergency meeting at 3.30 p.m. at the federation's headquarters in Race73 words
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180 1966-11-17 13 CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Wednesday. T*HE Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin x Haji Jubir, and the Thai Minister of Communications, Lt.-Gen. Pongse Punnakanta, held talks here this afternoon on various aspects of transportation between the two countries. Transport officials of both countries also took part in the180 words
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103 1966-11-17 13 PENANG, Wed. Eight riflemen of the 2nd Bn. Royal Green Jackets, have challenged any team in Penang to beat the 331.437 points they scored in a 12-houi non-stop marathon dartu match against a RAP Butterworth side recently. The two teams, which met103 words
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Article46 1966-11-17 13 JESSELTON, Wed. two top officiate of the Development Administration Unit of the Prime Minister's Department In Kuala Lumpur are here on a four-day familiarisation visit. They are the units deputy director. Mr. Clement Y.M. Hon. and a senior adviser, Professor M.J. Esman.46 words
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Article100 1966-11-17 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed Motorists who complained that parking meters In certain car parks did not work when fed with 10 cent coins, were today told that only 20-cent coins can be used. The Federal Capital Commission al&o reminded the motorists that parking on street* south of100 words
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Advertisement341 1966-11-17 13 deserves only the best Pedioiiee PRAMS, v) Bedfolders, Pushchairs, Nursery Goods. ti single or itt- ({S^r^^J-^ nril Ckutit My ctn alto b» hMti <iicklr. Jhy II BE LUXE r^=<^f cliair ipkolsttrtl yMjm iilnyfakricwift "kite facnis. JB\ ip Footrest and lootoperated brake. PLAYWALKER A practical way lo w lit baby learn341 words
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Advertisement438 1966-11-17 13 Sthe right way to healthy hair Loxene Medicated Shampoo You make a lasting impression on people with your soft shining hair. Regular use of LOXENE Medicated Shampoo is the right way to make your hair lustrous and beautiful beautiful because it is clean and healthy. lOLAN in Loxene is the438 words
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Article, Illustration571 1966-11-17 14 You don't need a fortune to dress the Balmain way"" HERE are two lovely outfits tuit and a dre*« »ketched by Hie famous designer himself for our women. These styles were also featured in his recent Paris collection for autumn. The suit was made in beige wool and the dress571 words
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Article397 1966-11-17 14 Olivia Yeah - COSTUMES FOR FANCY DRESS PARTIES Olivia Yeah by WITH the Christmas season comes children's fancy dress parties. For mothers the problem of making a costume is over —there is a tiny little shop in Singapore which makes many styles, and fancy outfits. They make wigs, hats to size, and outfits397 words
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Article97 1966-11-17 14 At-home costumes in wild colours AT-HOME wear comes in any colour or print. The Tricot Institute of America says colour triumphs in lilac going into plum, in lively reds and hot and bright tones of coral and pink, in pale greens, and in the glitter of the new gold and97 words
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Advertisement169 1966-11-17 14 nCLEEN BOWL Freshens t h' oom CLEANS* Blue Grass is one of the world's great f ..■__ji, w I< H tjl! MmIQJtV fragrances, the kind of fragrance that can -JO* J*uj^^l*i%jjjx; cause a woman to haunt the imagination I 'JB£%*°*'?%<_ '7 o®^ ~V for as long as memory lasts. Light,169 words
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Advertisement1060 1966-11-17 14 A rtvertisettifnt Q.: There art mam different there. It restores smooth now creams, lotions, emulsions to and softness thr natural way. cleanse, moisturise and nourish Secret or the Sea brines the the skin that lam quite con- magic benefits ot moist sea air (used as to what I need, fan1,060 words
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Advertisement1235 1966-11-17 15 Tl LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK: Our S'pon Smi P. Sham Penang MYRMIMN lisDori, Havre. Llviraool, B- G Nit 17 NM 21 Nat 21/21 Nit 21 MINELAUS L-.erpool, Glasgow Nit 21 Hit 21 Nat 24 HOMED Liverpool, A'mouth Nit 23 Nit 21 Nat 27/ 2 DM 3 MACHAON Liverpool, Glascr-w1,235 words
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Advertisement1442 1966-11-17 15 fcy^KjrV^iMYJ^ TH£ E A XiUNES iMI in« it i tHt t*IT AIKTIC COMMNI Ll« I mi CttnmM EXPRESS SAILINtS TO tEHQAROTTERDAM-HAMIURCAARHUSCOPENHAtEN. P. Sham Penang S'pori i Cenoi R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'hagei SARIOOHA I) Nit 73 77 21/21 34/ 2 IM DM II Hi 27 lee M JM 3 JM I1,442 words
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Advertisement1295 1966-11-17 15 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LONHN, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PUTS DC KIT riil For BENLEOI Rotteman Dm 21 3mgipor* Pt. Shim Penang Hamburg He 21 Nit 21 22 Ntt 21 24 For Llvirpooi DM 27 BENMHOR BT 1 £1? rasri fc 1 mT$4 c M ;r» l Smgipsri P.1,295 words
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Advertisement1294 1966-11-17 15 feaLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. 11l OVERLEAF PM lUTWARI SERVICE FRIM U.K CONTINENT. ■.iM>n fan S'pon P. S'haai *t«w>f OH If NEWCASTLE Lamm. Hambvg, RotHrdara, Hi.re. Hull 77 71 Htt II Nit Cm IF lUILIFIII London. Hamburg. Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hull IS Ha Cm IF WINNIPEI London. Hamburg, Rottirdim, Havri, Hull1,294 words
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Article266 1966-11-17 16 I)Kl r.MBFR Arst trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p m in Kuala I Aim pur and Singapore yesterday at HI' j cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Tuesday's closing level fox the position. The lone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.F. rlo-ing266 words
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Article85 1966-11-17 16 r piU Malayan Minister of L Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from Nov. 17 to Nov. 23. Rubber (>;{ cents a lb. Copra $444 a ton. Coconut Oil $706 a ton. Palm Oil $695 a ton. Palm Kernels $369.25 a ton.85 words
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Article112 1966-11-17 16 SHIPS lying alengaida th* tlngapcri Harbour ahiriu cr •xptcttrt today ar«j Pr»»ldent Plfrif :i 4. K*rnItatl 8 Ei.'hln Maru 15 18. 8lb»ro«.t .'I IS, City of Oulldford -J3-24. Kimanla 28, TJlpondok II W. KaMera Mmd 33 34. Stfnlor 3.1 .18. Maron 3« 39. Ayuthia 42 43. Neder112 words
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784 1966-11-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange yes--1 terday showed a slightly better sentiment on small trading which exhibited no feature. Gammon strengthened again after a statement by the Stock Exchange saying it would not intervene in trading in the counter following the784 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 16 Malayan Stock Indicrs. Nov. IS. Not. K. •Indus-rials; U8.87 89.19 Tins: 107.6* 108.03 rubber*: 111.05 111.11 *Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.26 words
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Article933 1966-11-17 16 L>l>l\ESS in and reported to the Sincapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooma of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the sharea traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: ■•ulliad (3 000) 51.30; C.C.M. $1 40 81. (l.(iOO) 51. 42 D. (5,000) 51. 40. (13.O0O) SI 41, 4,000)933 words
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Article70 1966-11-17 16 CHINESE Pt.rtuct F.xhinn. linnp«n niwl prictt par pitul ytlltf day: Csccnut «ll: bulk $411 irllcn. drum %*M aaaaan Capri: Nov IHt IK Continent l'n<iuot«l Pappar M-mtolc nhitr BITTJ nr\\*n. Sarawak white (ITA «»llfr«. •rwcial Sarawak Mark SIL'X »»ll»r«. carblMl Umponi black lUS IN) Mllera. |M% M.W) aintapara Cacanut70 words
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615 1966-11-17 16 Straits tin down $2.62 after Tuesday's advance AFTER Tuesdays advance of 51.37] the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell by KBI per pirul to 5605 lon an estimated offering of 230 tons or down 10 tons. The local fall was due to a reeling that Tuesday's adI vance may615 words
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Article167 1966-11-17 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. (^ONSOL sine Riotinto of Au»v^ tralia jumped 66 rent* to $6.08 in response to the nnnounce- ment of a three-lor-10 bonus Issue. Herald gained 20 renU to $4 10 i on news of higher dividend rate of 30 per cent in year to September. Other b.t.xe167 words
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Article93 1966-11-17 16 THI Aaiaclatlan *r Bank* In Malar--1 Ha mad* th»>» rh*n«a« In Ita rmtaa to ntrrchanti yrxtfrday (ail ratfaa te Sinoi Unit* ttataa: huylnc TT HI iril. airmail Ol) 32 1.1 IK. DA d 'at. SS »n« crMi' hilla. 33 9 IK trad* hllla. Canada: buying TT 33 T93 words
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Article36 1966-11-17 16 ).V th. frai iicharua mark* to Hon« Kom yrnterday th« U.I dallar »ai quotr-4 at 74J for TT. anrt 5.73 a for cath. (tarllni >■■ quoted at IBM an<l ana taal at i»ld at i'rS4.36 words
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Article26 1966-11-17 16 Nov. If?. RIBBER PRICE 62} cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN $605 (down $2625). Estimated unofficial offering !30 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Advertisement682 1966-11-17 16 J Ji^J^tßP^Jt>»»»aMa^PßßL»tPa^^ta|^^ > aV)"j[ WBTUUA/M** itllAM, KBfICU iNOIA PARISIAN ANI FAR EASI SERVICU ll (iraiMili lltiaila Mukaarai S»iaM la< Malrts aat Nacafatiiiaa Paaani r ill" J Pu<* >>»" S'ntai -laaat BAMORA U/11 OK 14/15 OK 18/11 BM CM. 5 lULIMBA 1/ I Jaa 1/11 laa U/11 JM PaJULA Sails IS682 words
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Advertisement495 1966-11-17 16 TENDER NOTICE I Tenders from Reirljrt«rtHl Omv tractors will be received at fttngav pore Wort Brieade Headquarter* Jalan Kolam Ayer, Singapore. 11 up to 12 noon on 3rd. December, 1968 for the 81'PPLY OF WKf RATION. Particulars of Twirtor and Tender Forms CAn be obtalnatl from the Director. Slngmpor* Wort495 words
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Article70 1966-11-17 17 to Word* Slf (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. A.I. Devadass thank all relatives and friends for their valuable gifts, assistance and kind attendance on their marriage. MR. A MRS. A. Vlsvanathan of Johore Police thank relatives and friends for their condolences and attendance at the funeral of their eon Di'vraj70 words
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Advertisement827 1966-11-17 17 (Continued Irom Page 10 1 PERSONAL U Word! tit (Minimum) MAY COD with my Ilttl* Jtaom« throufhout and com* tartly back to m«. Lov* you always. Muter. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt SI (Min.)— Box SI ett. txtra BOX ASS7S. Vacancy of Assistant Secretary advertlaed 13th July. 1866. fllled. All applicants827 words
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Advertisement829 1966-11-17 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED i IS Wordt SI (Min.)— Box St rfs. exfre WANTED TO PURCHASE Vscsnt Land tn Singapore City or rural area either big or small Ple;i»e forward details to P.O. Box 1990 Singapore or Telephone ***** TUITION IS Horrfs (Min.)— Box i« rtt. txtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL new829 words
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Advertisement879 1966-11-17 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt U (Min.)— Box SI etl. txtrm JAGUAR MX VII well maintained in Kood condition Kor details or trial Phone *****5 S'pora. VAUXHALL VIVA 1954 two owners 20.000 miles, good condition 53. 600/--o.n o. Phone Spore ***** offlce hours. 1953 SIMCA 1000 excellent condition price S2879 words
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Advertisement590 1966-11-17 17 FOR SALE IS Wordt U (Min.)— Box U ett. txtrm YOUR OLD HBP*. U.BRATOH Looks new in a day, any colour In your home. Boh. Tel: (B'pora) *****. MISCELLANEOUS IS Wordt U (M,n.)—Box SI etl. txtrm OINIML SPRAYPAINTINC repair Refrigerators 5 nours customer's house Telephone i Spore I 2DU72 LET'S590 words
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Advertisement640 1966-11-17 17 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) 15 Wordt SI (Mln.)-Box St ctt. txtro NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL Johore Banru Seaside Dancing and Excellent KnrliKh and Chinese Food Floorsbow olfhtly. J.B. 2133. BAR RESTAURANTS [Vfvn) IS Wordt M Mm. I— Box SI ttt. txtrm SOUTH EAST ASIA HOTEL Bar/ Restaurant 100 Waterloo St..640 words
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Advertisement169 1966-11-17 17 SINCAPORE TURF CLUB SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT the SINGAPORE SWEEP to be drawn on 11th December, 1966 has been SOLD OUT Members are requested to make no further Applications for tickets in this Sweep by mail D. R. H. Brown Secretary, S. T. C. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. with immediate effect have been169 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-11-17 18 4 MERICAN golfers Jack Nicklaus (left) and Arnold Palmer, with trophies in their hands, speak on their victory in the Canada Cup championship at Tokyo's Yomiuri Country Club course. The U.S. team score was 548 28 under par. and five strokes ahead of last year's champions, Cray Plsyer68 words
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Article415 1966-11-17 18 BOXING HOUSTON, Wed. WORLD heavyweight champion Cassius Clay said yesterday his next title defence would definitely be against World Boxing Association's title-holder Ernie Terrell. But the date, site and other details had not yet been worked out. he added. Addressing a Press conference yesterday afterReuter - 415 words
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Article, Illustration462 1966-11-17 18 CRICKET ROUNDUP JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Scenes ot wild jubilation greeted an historic victory by Transvaal over the Australian cricketers here yesterday. Transvaal won by 76 runs with 9min to spare. It was the first-ever defeat of an Australian side on a tour of South Africa. SpectatorsReuter; UPI - 462 words
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Advertisement610 1966-11-17 18 IFIV^BV-WHO WANTS TO RUN HIS 3 OWN BUSINESS Want to earn up to $15,000 or more per year? An outstanding opportunity awaits you as the licensee/dealer of new modern Mobil service stations now under construction n the following areas: WEST COAST, SINGAPORE. BUKIT TIMAH, SINGAPORE. i'gu must be willing to610 words
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Advertisement731 1966-11-17 18 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION IS?. No NOTICE Is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J7/3336/1 for the sub-division 01 land Lot 2252. Lorong 2. Julan Ngee Heng, Johore Bahru. has ueen prepared and is open731 words
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Advertisement500 1966-11-17 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SABAH FOUNDATION VACANCIES Ref: SF A/001/1 Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens for the following posts with the Sabah Foundation to be stationed in Jesselton. Sabah:— 1 Director Salary: $1,400/- per mensem, and a monthly housing allowance of $350/-. Qualifications: The Director is the key officer of the500 words
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Advertisement762 1966-11-17 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY fat MALAYA FACULTY OF EDUCATION Applications are Invited for the posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to be available in 1967. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience in addition to th* special qualifications where stated762 words
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Article, Illustration374 1966-11-17 19 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN —By ]yjANI Jegathesan, the Malaysian sprint champion, will run in relay trials at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. The AAU have made arrangements to fly Jega from Singapore, where he is a flnalyear medical student at the university.374 words
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Article92 1966-11-17 19 mEL AVIV, Wed. Israel will X send only a small contingent to Bangkok next month but officials are making every effort to try to ensure that those chosen will do well. The contingent, will include the national lawn tennis champion. Kleazar Davidman. 29 Among those certain to92 words
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Article187 1966-11-17 19 HIS PARTNER: GAIK BEE pDDY CHOONG, 36-year-old captain of the Malaysian men's badminton team to the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20, has been entered for the mixed doubles event in partnership with Mrs. Khaw Gaik Bee. Eddy. four-times AllEngland champion in the 1950s,187 words
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Article135 1966-11-17 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE'S waterpolo team were not getting strong etiough opposition m practice matches to toughen them up for the Asian Games next month, said coach Tan Hwee Hock. The players were finding it monotonous having to play among themselves all the tim«. h» added. Apart135 words
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597 1966-11-17 19 Pakistan aim to win 3rd hockey 'gold 9 KARACHI, Wed. Pakistan hope to win their third successive hockey championship and to gain top honours at boxing and wrestling in the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok next month. A squad of 105 competitors. Including about 20 servicemen and possibly two women,597 words
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Article69 1966-11-17 19 rpOKYO. Wed. Fina. the international swimming 1 federation, announced yesterday that Indonesia have been re-admitt^d as a member. Fina president Mr. Seiji Klvokaw a said in Naeova that the Indone«la Swimming Federation and the Fi'th Asian Games Or'anisinc Committee in Bangkok would be n«H'ft>d of Fina's decision.69 words
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244 1966-11-17 19 JOE DORAI - RUGGER SERVICES EXPECT TO MAKE WINNING I START- JOE DORAI By OINGAPORE Joint Services, the Malaya Cup holders, are confident of getting off to a good start this year. They will play their first match dn the south zone on Saturday against Johore on the Singapore Padang. Services Rugby Union244 words
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Article31 1966-11-17 19 The friendly hockey match between the Malaysian HF President's XI and the Singapore HA President's XI will be played at Pri/ices Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday (bullv-ofi 5.15 p.m.)31 words
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Article71 1966-11-17 19 The visiting Indonesian University students scored an impressive 3-0 win when they met Police Depot in a volleyball match played at the Depot ground m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Indonesians won 15-7, 15-0 15-1. At soccer, the Indonesians held University of Malaya to a 1-1 draw on the71 words
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Article41 1966-11-17 19 LONDON. Wed— Results of English Football League matches last night: Dlv. 3— Doncaster 4 Mansfield 6; QPR 2 Torquay 1; Scunthorpe 1 Oldham 1: Swansea 4 Middlesbrough 4; Watford 3 Peterborough 1. Dlv. 4— Halifax I Brentford 2— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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318 1966-11-17 19 Epsom Jeep - Smart trials by Sir Walter and Top Power Epsom Jeep RACING with of leading trainer Rinus van A Breukelen's promising young stayers, Sir Walter and Top Power. worked well in heavy going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Sir Walter did a two-round workout flnlshlnK with a smart half-mile sprint In SI318 words
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Article23 1966-11-17 19 The Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. i match between the defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club, and Police, was postponed owing to rain.23 words
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Advertisement345 1966-11-17 19 MIVINS LAMP if* HIRIO* 4OM* RlritX MrUCTOM Hl* I GREATER SAFETY and CONFIDENCE *jjj»£" insist on EVE»I"IG I IMP 4M PRECISION-MADE /*JL ACCESSORIES VjfHL Lucas answer your ttpvf^ need for 'Safer Driv- jw.. wr m ing' equipment see ~~3§L^~" the complete range of LUCAS quality ACCESSORIES in mt^^ our showroom345 words
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Miscellaneous152 1966-11-17 19 BASKETBALL South P. H'ellesle.v League: N. Tebal RC bt South Province Chinese Sec. School 107-26. HOCKEY Penanf League: Medicals 3 City Council 0: CRC 1 RAAF 1: VMSA B 3 Customs 0. Taiplnc League: 2 Workshop 1 Pemuda Sukan 0. RUGGER Friendly <Penan«>: RAF. PcP^rVfS* 1< 'goal. 3 trie.) PSC152 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-11-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. 81 STUDENTS IMPRESSED AFTER AN HOUR'S SIGHTSEEING TOUR rE 81 visiting Indonesian university students toured Parliament House for an hour today. After the visit they said they were very impressed with the architecture and the pleasant surroundings. On their visit to Malaysia, the students170 words
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321 1966-11-17 20 NANYANG UNIVERSITY EXPELS ANOTHER 50 STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Wed. Nanyang University today expelled 50 more students for alleged involvement in the current agitation inside the campus. Yesterday, the university expelled 60 students described as "unlawful elements." The university's disciplinary committee, meeting for the second time in two days, also decided to321 words
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63 1966-11-17 20 New sanitation plan for Jalan Eunos SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government has approved the construction of minor sewers in lan jaiTar. Ja:;\n Kuda :ind Poo Kirn Lin Road. The sewers, when completed, will provide modern sanitation to an area of about 25 acres which is at present using the "bucket system63 words
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Article315 1966-11-17 20 LONDON. Wed. Industrials finished fractions lower on the London stock market. A firm morning trend was reversed as I'ollow-through buying on the British trade figures failed to develop. Instead, sentiment was dampened by fears, confirmed near the close of a downturn in the U.K. industrial production Index, to315 words
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Article57 1966-11-17 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 18|d.. Dec. 181.. Jan. 18|d., Feb. 18 13/16 d.. Jan. March 18 13/16 d., April/June 19 7 16d. July/Sept. 19 13/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 19Jd.. Jan./ March 19 15 16d.. April/June 19 ltllM.. July/Sept. 19 15 16d.. Oct. Dec. 19 15/16 d.. c.i.f. Nov. deleted Dec.57 words
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Article29 1966-11-17 20 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £1201 ,+£ip. sellers £1202 £I>. Forward buyers £1204 (unchanged), sellers £1205 £l). Settlement £1201 (—£4). Turnover a.m. 185 tons. p.m. 145. Tone Steady but quiet.29 words
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443 1966-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. A LEGAL poser over a four-letter word keep was set before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today in a criminal appeal case based on the decision of a magistrate. After hearing at443 words
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Article57 1966-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. One of the last duties of the station commander of RAF Tengah, Air Commodore D. Hawkins, was to entertain the Minister of Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and 45 visitors on a recent visit to the station. The Minister was shown the equipment required57 words
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Article24 1966-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Rotary Club of Singapore today joined about 12.500 other Rotary clubs in 133 countries in observing "Rotary Foundation Week."24 words
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Article19 1966-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd. will open Its new showroom at Serangoon Road on Saturday.19 words
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118 1966-11-17 20 'Evil planets 9 terrorise storm-hit Ceylon fiOLOMBO, Wed.— v Superstitious villagers in central Ceylon's tea growing Haputale district, which was hit by nine separate landslides after rain, were seized by a new terror today. They feared worse disasters would befall them because of what they regarded as an evil groupingAP - 118 words
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343 1966-11-17 20 JESSELTON, Wed. was clearly known that the employer could not get persons for specific Jobs from within Malaysia. In all cases it was up to the employer to submit applications first before he could bring in outsiders. The spokesman also said that workers343 words
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Article71 1966-11-17 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 11th executive committee meeting of the Indo-Paciflc Committee of the International Council of Scientific Management iCIOSi will be held in Singapore on Nov. 21 and 22. The meeting to be held at the committee room of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be71 words
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177 1966-11-17 20 Surgery over— and LBJ writes out questions WASHINGTON, Wed. —President Johnson underwent successful surgery today doctors said they found no malignancy and barely halt-an-hour later he was writing out questions for his doctors. Doctors who performed twin operations to remove a growth from his throat and repair an abdominal hr*Hiia—AP - 177 words
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Article57 1966-11-17 20 LONDON. Wed— A Parliamentary committee has found only one fault with the British Meteorological Office after a six-month inquiry it is not a good business organisation. A report by a Commons estimates committee states that th* weathermen were practically giving away valuable commercial information which could beReuter - 57 words
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Obituary31 1966-11-17 20 RECEIVED CABLE Ramallngara penMonpr Ma!nyan R;iil\vav« father of R T. Arasu SU-crctary Town Board Cameron Highlands and R. Sinnadural Proctor Ceylon passrd it" ay prarrfully at Jaffna Ceylon on 1.31 words
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Advertisement146 1966-11-17 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 29 Word, tIS i Minimum) NOWIIL:- To Th.-riK and Tcny a daughter, Kirn 16 November at th* AMunta Hospital. ~**""aaMfl[jJMMHMJ£ mm— MM— »t^i 1 I JMEmb I ZtfrJfM wmSv^ 1 1 HMk 11 K m ■f tui '<■■'- Tstl lAW3mk. IK! I /"H^nk I fir* l-f ROBINSON S146 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-11-17 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kua'.a Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penanf? 86 72 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 82 75 C. Highlands 73 59 Jesselton 86 73 Kuching52 words
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